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    THE rITTSBRIGH GAVITA
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'G MAY i 849
•THUICSDAY MEND , ;
pgrPrerfIIIIIMI Dint at ii ts pubatted
ur te kly, aiid:weaktv—Thi. Dn4 is Seven
&thus perraimrn; the Tri-Weekly is Five DqUilli par
=am; the Week!) is 9Wa Dollars per anniust,
ordmintnneen are earnestly ruerested to hand SO
henna before S P. it., and sa.varly in die day sa
pram:Jo:able. Advertisements not insetted COT • entei
lied ate 'rill invariably he eb,rgal had, indexed ear
ADEILAPIILd. 'SOILTII.. &MX= IQATfI•
Marcasenieand subserrptione m the NOthim.,..
United :roues Gramm, Phil,delyheti received
• •• ed from Ws office. •
! sae it page for Tclerr.oll , lCrg.
Afpr Local 111aAier• st:b.ne.r..t page.'
Ltrinot- Boza—Tho "G.
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coaxal. any -t to-day.
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city =nuns very berl
ing annlnred: and no It.
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regs:'% , 6ry:petr!. 'Our
.7, t io . .atonWCltillera 'bag
c*.ierao prevailing.,„
tches, yetOrda)t morning,
Imelat of Ws". I. nOWIIO,
Cct gnats otactist B. Gunk-
'94 ,14 . 145 13 11 9;i0 ii
announced the. appcde
.n.a!i, as Pension agent,
are, Ean. 1
This apiatmeet to gise.very:general, If not
urdliersal istiafedion, aa4 nit potion Winds better
with his fellow citizens, and with !he Whig party,
Alien Mi. Mimi.
, •-: , ,,tataunwer iScaut..—This description of curren
4. ey liailitaly been much criml.dOwii, and laria late
fy !hien, paid' ed at enyprice With Much difficulty.
::We are glad to hear that the COMMds'of that city
have taken Maturates which will soon put their
atitapar value. . Atthe meeting on Tueiday
oiteitting'llM Councils- vetudisd—the.rtAeteet with
r:eitlitihreti in the teiative, the,Ceitution with
`F calf cue ' as we have been iikuniedtc; proceed
advertise Immediately, tuid•iteltr at public sale,
the Diatetd Lot& These loti ate worth about
$150,000, being the moat valuable::
property about the two cities, they fetch any
thing near their value, they will; together with the
mice of this year, absorb all tier Scrip outstanding.
With all deferettioe to the opinions of the gentle.
men who unposed this resolutionaf the Councils
we think it a moat %Vibe , and SACO measure, and re.
juice that it has, at "last, been firmly resolved on.—
So Ear finer injuring coy property r ant the Dia.
Mond, consider that it will enhance its value,
and improve the business ksturesoilhe whole
ty. We hope the Committee having this matter in
, hand, will proceed without delay, mud,thrui iaiae
the credit of Allegheny to its tbrmer elevated stet
. •
The rutacethat the Councils had legal advise
ageing the power of the city to sell these lots, we
are informed by a toemime,,ii erroneous,
The Cholera is somewhat subsiding in the
Vest, and we hope' soon to be able to record the
entire departure of the pestilence from our cants.
try. It is a singular fact, that the Cholera lin
now almost gone around us, without breaking out
here. It first started in New hitt soon Wad.
ded,aad the neat it is heard of Is to New Orleans,
and from thence it has crept up therim, visiting
in Intern, every city but our awn and Wheeling:
It hat lately broken out in Galena end Chicago, so
that iis now northward of us. It has been most
• fatal in New Orleans and St. Louis, owing to the
great number of emigrants arriving at those points.
It has lately brokers out on the,Plainn, among the
California Emigrants, and neonate' aay it is 'quite
fatal will probably make its Way across the
.continent to the Poetic, and back to the piece of
its origin in Anit. Whether It will ever return
aga4k on ha errand of destruction; is known pray
~t o Rim who appoints the tittles and the sea ant.
'Pao thing isVery evident, that then deinme is more
prevalent and - fatal among person exposed to
fagit 4 i.'liar4 4 ?iPht4 , 4; l lt.ac , o o 4 4.Varicual4 , lll*.
thenMettYotnenand that thirst. Onions who lead
regular Gras, at home, cc cely : even fell vidtina.
Thus the clinni has - pnireipally-epent its !three
upon emigrants lately arrived, cud corn down
with suffering and demi, ntioc, and'
. lotlee,i fn
miserable Pliten,also upon th e, criiWded de... , ..ka of
steamboats, and latterly tned; tr 4311.14..tata,Eini
grants, who have doubtless soffeisdla ' good. deal
•of exposure, pail have prrbtbly ie
their habits. It will most otelmlily bMek. cur
,in
the gold placers In Californie,,end:nien wto
made greid Sacrifice! , , and 11:1 ~ & ;n..n.lc:tr...v.
depriyationa, lon the ,eni
'mg dial, Will perish m the min-cot S^c e,e - ted
wealth, 'which cannot buy ex
emption ham death.
Wo observe some imporreoterittfst2o,. Fria Of
&it, 2.36lmm:shaving been.syed fro !klo I,,rreto_
fora put . up. Thiswill be a greet , eqevenieece to
does. silo have been onablei beri!foßire to obtain
this secoianiodatioir; . -
,
On: neighbor of the Bader Dratoceat Is quite
overcome, by the'extraordinary Ihthindity ore lady
near.lierrisbarg. Hear lam: ,
A Mr. Miller. residing "tuto4liirktimag, bar had
'a prodygthuspiece of kolc. - . coo:Monday miming
!art, his wiLa was obliging enough* give birth to
five boys, nli of whom, the • - rhihilielphin Ledger
' calk are alive and doing welfZs.:What,maires the
ate !legator,' or rather piers!,?{!, that she pro
duced twins on one oceasioni end a trio on aboth
- ar, making. altogether, with thit tut assignment,
tea children triton? year"! -Greet . 3"botaptott! If
we had such a wife, we should exclaim, with the
'filleted Mdierite,—"Blow your trumpet, Gabriel
I'm ready to go!"
. Another case of exuaordinary*undity has jug
happened in Pluladelphin. A Mrs: Moore, late
..ly, married to her second hnsbandiltati Jest given
_ . . .
birth ID UMW boys. The Balletinitn, relating the
acrount, says: '
" . Hon young husband seethed pmkellV Diet
whekted at the weight of 14 ruipenethilities l so
anon after kW mairimanial ipemnistlen. ap•
peered to be cogitating serious y 1 sird 'mentally re
volving upon his fame fans, an than In am blear
with four children IA nine months, What am I
t.elo expect in the next fear years! :The 014 con,
solation we eanofkr him, is old We 'le advice to
his hopehal soil Sam, Let lattokuvealler . beware of
the "Traders.' - •
Twe-Thwavine , SzeWainerik p4n.-7The New
Yak, 'rainla iadaiet, from:lLlCEllemorth, U.
Chsage . awhile iz Senda i copy if a *telex
Ictkr r doted Stockholm, Aprif:2o, is which he a 4,
proves satineOrilytthe eh:agent smuggling,
teiopting hisniuggle goods . though the Swedish
-, Ciatom Holm. Boxes werinnt Caliph/Ai: Ells.
worth suspected did not contain whitt,he tinder
- deTed. He had them openea In the premien of
the Inspector of Customs, and,
. 1 9 o. lll l9 i° ", w ere
confizmed. • Be initantirrepoted thOrn,hinding
&among to the Custom Hone suiharities Tim
• -
shipper afterwards ants letter,. Stating thnt the
articles had bean sent by mititabe'ancl,Mr.fElll-•
Worth's still remained at Lubec: This letter was
. also pat in the hands of the castanibetwe °Mari.
:Mr. Ellswurth San
.17eider existing replan:calif the Swodisla Cos
tout House, no inch attempt can alined, as to in
ticlesTubnitteckfree of duty fare Minister. The
• txrustailichatittabs them innatiusariehlybrOpea
. and the contests je''Urnalized the Nugent
Kea* before ddliverg..
Ho also sends a confirmation Of Ms statement is
fatten from Baum Mindanao:tin, chief t3eceetery
• attar Minister of Foreign Affairs, and from Baron
Stieneid, the Minister, in which he says he had.
informed the Swedish Charge at Washington that
to dembt could be eatertaine. ethic E's perfect
innocence of the malicious charges against him,
which be Win first appeared ati obli-cire end
scurrilous Sunday paper is SterekitOne, end were
aster copied in any Borernmentjodinat
}NW EVP2LAPD AcctincLar ote--The Bo!tion
Atka times the whole coat of Mistant:wrens rail
roads, thus kr, at about $.47,000,0004 tfost of this
has been expended within the;:lait ' . ;glisett years,
and probably three auntie ol the amintat has been
famished by Boston. where 0.0 P4'rilip'cioy tome
fomt Them are no geld cr,ittrctunnets In Ina
Bay State, England and reana4vgant`furnisl.ed
theiron for these tond.,end, Aught; tirit
have been fully paid. . '
• • M*a. Fa7Lairpc mar rot,
eifer all her ro
• •lenve for - Califorata with a -,.cry'rmall rtlmtcr ~j
larliesaeoomparaying her. Tke larhe'y
aro rlOtweed
tha M+72, ttsil - se•k-7i.lb.temta
"fel mall enougs alone?' Bat that , a:A.6;4 , 4 t h orp i nt
of;theirforefatheis to whom theOlfro'
rOU*lntito alt the ladieilelTOs44L r4 O
from .?.74tir,tirk Wadi
tains als 4iteen geolletaigt-a
Satiptwai NM; &dor, Mrs Griawat*rii,Fitnz
. jiagyiwo - ohlidicil end arrant.. ' I
' ae ntii,a l4 tilemit4rot;the'Prestralsrupi
chirroh—Old'llalrOrit,
, 'mahatma tuntmon- - 70x-rn Md. "
Wediesdaiah'i 23 ;
ltbe meeting:WU lamed with t"
Moderntor:
The vainutes of Tuesday were read by the clerk,
and ether some corrections, were adopted.
The : Moderator called for reports, and one was
mad!
Thei'nufutemliel beakless of yesterday, the case
of the Teti. Le Boy Davis was then called up.
The::titoderator warned the Assembly that they
were about to sit u a judicial body, and that their
most imitates attention should be given to the mat
ter hei'anethem.
Dr. Plummer, who appeared on the pert of the
Her. Le Roy Davis, stated that that gentleman
was rd descendant of the great Samuel Davis,
President of Princeton College, and a son of the
Rev. John IL Davis. All his relations were in the
ministry, and he had always been of the greatest
id runtime. to the came of religion, since he woo
the Ministry. Since his ordination, ho had en.
,Isted six hundred and twenty seven persona under
banner of religion- And what had been his
scunittry., reward ? He had received generally
two hundred dollars a year, and never more than
two hundred and fitly. Such is the man against
whom inch trilling charges were brought—charges
ro frivSlous, that on them, we would not whip a
child With a rye straw. Were the charges sus
mire:S.4 the evidence? He would venture to
assett,:that there was not a single particle of evi
dence Sgainst him.
The: leWned Doctor proceeded, and made a
speech. which was one of the most eloquent we
have aver beard, and which we are sorry that our
want of apace preventa us from giving a full report
of. ;. •
Thelime fixed for the order of the day "the re
port ofjhe Board of DabliOation of the Presbyterian
Choler having arrived, wan taken up, and re
ferred to a special committee, which was appoint
ed by the Moderator.
It was moved and carried, that the case of the
Rev. Le Roy Davis be again taken up; and Dr.
Plummer occupied the remainder of the morning
section. sad had not concluded his rpeech when
the /untenably adjourned.
The: meeting was closed with pray. sr.
Hodges, of Princeton College.
Np e
irrmoroon mama.
The meeting was opened with prayer, by the
Rev. Mr..l3oyle.
The. minutes of the morning session were read
by thePilk and adopted.
The Moderator announeed that the first order of
the afternoon was the Report of the Committee on
Synodical Records.
The Gimmittee mode several reports which
wese,:with one exception, alter some corrections,
adopted.
hir._Lawrie moved that the Presbytery of the
Creekmation be attached to the Synod of Mean
Phis, Which was carried
On motion, the second order of the day, the
election of Trustees of Princeton College was
postponed in order to aging Dr. Plummer, an Chair
man of a Cotrunittee, appointed to examine the
report .of theTruoteen of Princeton College, to Tr
iton.
The report was adopted.
Among other things., the report contained a
clans recommendlng that Dr. Mier, Professor in
Princeton College, whose resignation was handed
in and 'Accepted daring the present session at the
Cruse* Assembly, be appointed Emeritus Prates•
sor of Ecclesiastical History and Church- GOV
erumebt, and the salary which he at present re
ceived i be continued intact, during the term of his
ininranite.
The Rev. Mr. Gildersleeve thought that the
4 worder'natund life" . should be struck out, as it
might be a bad precedent.
Dr. ?lummer upped that the words should be
tetained. fie had is youth attended therchuses
taught by Dr.•Mider, and never had he seen such
gandedess, each mildness, so much humility and
virtee t gs this reverend lather possessed.
Thodgh he might oat go to heaven la a chariot
that lie reverend Eithet's mind, now that he was
fonl. aid Weak, anew • extmostlng phi el:Leslie* in
the service of Goa, wotdd not be exposed to even
the matt ?MOW leer avant.
• The auggestiati was withdraten, and before the
metier( wan pot, the Rev. Mr. Narita
prompt
and
said thin lds kelirops would certainly' prompt him
to vote'for the motion, for be regarded the venom
bto Dl_ a beautiful embodhitent of a
Christian gentleman. He had known all the Pro
femora' at Princeton College, and impacted and
loved theca all, but never had he met with one
en
kind, good, so marl, beloved, both by
hicasel4 (Mr. Nevin,) and all who knew him,
al, the: venerable father whom it was propo
red t 3 place above the dread of want.—
Whether you met him in his study or the street,
at chorea or in his own house, he was ever the
came (I°4 man: Yet, while his feelings prompt
ed latOo vote for thin motion, his reason Mende.
Ho had loved Dr. Miller the more because he was
rather a servant of God;than the church, bat there
were other aged clergymen who bad toiled as
zealnusly, equally. unknown •to fame, and unob
trutlVOind suffering all the pangs of poverty, and
the Assembly did not relieve them. He had met
as he Was coming to this city, an aged minister of
the gospel, who had gone to the West when . he
wan ordained. lie was a man of more than ordi
nary talents, has been tailing in his Godlike milt
aion gnu long a period of time as Dr. Miller has
al PrinOeton, and is now seventy two yearn of
age.. The church with which he connected him
self is poor, and he is now so impoverished that
when hn ease him, he was unable to pay the time.
on hie fait—fort—fin he has a farm of about fifteen
acres. Pecommunicated to him (Mr. Nevin) the
utter impossibility of his paying it, and he accord
ingly lath him .the. small sum hi required. This
nitfOrtneste kuothar was the hither Of a family, but
hie circtimitances prevented his giving them a
proper education. Yet no provision la made
for him.; He loved equality. God taught this
great prinelple. The church maintained it, and
weahould surely not be exclusive.
ller,dld not want it to be understood that he de
signed these remarks to be applied to the present
case, kr'such was not his design. He would not
let dry reason influence his decision on this point;
he would. follow the in:lonises of his own bout,
and Would not wait Al the church woke up from
its preschtlethargy: He would therefore vote for
this motion. Which cave a comfortable livelihood
for the remainder of his life, to this eminent man
who had been justly pronounced the "Claristian
Cheiterield of America"
The Assembly proceeded to nominate persons
to act as Directors of Princeton College, moil
ntimber of gentlemen mere proposed.
Onnietilon, the election wee made the first order
of the day for Friday ; morning.
The Assembly preceded to the nomination of
candidate's Ihr the Professorship of Eceletinstical
History and Church Government, in Princeton
College, left 'Secant by the relignation of Professor
Miller.
Dr. Plunmtat nominated Dr. 1. W. Alexander
of Nem York.
Mr. SPring nominlied Pr- Plummer, who rose
and declined the nomination:
- Ma Nevin nominated In% Spring, who doollned•
Sprinaoaltrated the Moderator, (De, Mur.
ray) alto declared that i did not iniah Uto friend.
ly relailada %Mach had enbaieted-between bin eon
gregation'Atol himself severed.
Dr. Statitoti nominated the Rev. Thaw.. s m ith ,
of South Piro'
Mr. Br WII nominated Dr. Nt L Wee, of Cinein
- th'. Palmier suggested that ttut Amenably
ahonid uaite in a player, that God might direct
them aright la selecting a Professor to fill a pouter
co much importance.
Dr. Sprnig you allied upon by the Moderator,
and fakilled thin duty: .
On maten, the election of a Professor magma&
the order et the day for Saturday morning.
The Cchandttee, on leave of obootox. =deo
report.
the Medawar then handed the Clerk a ma
themealleri, which he hadreeemed from "Nacht-
Nulg,' or ?'No fear in lea heart," end it wee - reed
him Its fallow',
Honored and Venerable *ethers. Chiore of a
ureltt4tmich, 'have , epoken to your hear.og, end
I 1 htio received the aioney which you kiadlitgeve
we; ,1 have received a larget,hendlat, which I will
expend'' fot geode and provision to take to my
Iltattltrtuld' Mende. i will - .tell them wheace:.it
rams, aod,.wha gaveit; Vehetable hither% I ay*
' curer are pupate, and you wjll never -hear the
rune Lot Yoke: m imams Comer mum*,
bat I eta told that the Greet Spirit zees both the
While
and thy- tad man. Matte l° br.e.ee yop may.
yodi watdi he good.
/The ibo;ie was cOmmtatiicated through Mt
ftwih, the Missionary of the Xowaya.
Oa motion, the letter was ordered to be printed,
and Rip r4d. to the minutes. ".
A report Dr. James A• WOOd, delegate -to
the assecimiOn'ed Rhode IslandiliaS read.
On motion; it was directed to be ptinte;V.
The hoar of adjournment having arrived;'tlie
Rey. Mr. Hamilton closed. the evening. amnion
with prayer.
i
`Faros—An error crept into our replan or the
Proceedings of the General Assembly, yesterday,
with regard to our statement concerning the pe
tition of Mrs. S. Bradford. We should have said that
Mr. Potts read a memorial from 'Mrs. 8., asking
'the Assembly to restore to her, for the use of her
cousin, Elias Boudinot, the bequest made by ber
father to the Assembly.
FROII WASIIINGTON.
Canal:Y=l.cl: of the Plasbmgh Gass to
Wasamatcat, May 19
The currency of tba rumor, that many changes
in office here at the seat of government will be
made about the first of next mouth, with other
corroborative circumstances, renders it probable
that that design is in contemplation. Tho first re
movals are expected to be made amongst the class
of Auditors, Comptrollers, and COMMIUMtIers, the
men of $2OOO to $3OOO salaries. The Subordi
nates will receive attention in due time.
Tho above class of appointments will probably
be token up next week and disposed of After
them will come the, allotment of the Foreign ap
pointments. It is stated today, on what may be
regarded good aothpcity, that the missions to Eng'
land and France have been assigned to Hon. Ab
bot Lawrence, and Hon. W. C. Rives, respec
tively. If a nice Consulship is given to some
other eminent citizen of New England and Vir.
ginia, the diplomatic claims of those two sections,
May be considered satisfied. New York will
come in (or one mission opihe tint class, and that,
with a chargesbip and a consulship or two, will fill
the measure of her pretensions. The mission to
Brazil is considered appropriated by Pennsylvania.
liomee Blaney, if he desires an official resi
dence for a few years in the latitude of Rio, may
be invited to fill it, or if he decline, which is proba
ble, Hon. Walter Forward, or Hon. Moses Hamp
ton, of the same State, are men .3(Mo:character and
acquirethenta that eminently qualify them far dip
lomatic service. Many think that Gen. Taylor ,
hardly went tar enough West in search of male.
rink for kin Cabinet. If any overnight was com
mitted then, it is probable that care will be taken
to repair it in the appointments now wed to be
made. Accordingly, ithss been already given out
that a Commissioner of:lndian Again willbe sought
among the Whip of Missouri, and that, cc now
the head of the Land Bureau will be taken from
a far western State. It need surprise no one if a
Iforeign minister or two be selected from ;citizens
dwelling even upon the right bank of the father
of waters. Awl while speaking of appointments
I likely to be apportioned in deference to the claims
of the West,l may incidentally mention that there
is good reason for believing that Gen. Lane will
be recalled from his Governorship at as early a
period as shall be Ground =intent with the best
interests of the public service. I know that this
is contrary to the opinion of many who will at
once recognise the perfect justice and propriety of
the proceeding, but who may have doubts as to its
expediency. But Ido not speak upon the matter
without the warrant of well informed men.
Among the important questions of: national poly
cy which are coming up under this Administration,
are the modification of the:Tariff:and the re adjegt
meat dour navigation system. The former sub•
ject has been so much discusaed that I will not here
more particularly refer to it, but the alteration of
our navigation laws, so as to meet the policy and
subserve the schemes of Englend,is anew theme,
and one of the greatest interest to our whole peo
ple. It maybe assumed that the leaders of the
Democratic party, with their usual practical pa
triotism, will advise es to rush pelt melt into the
British plane, whatever they are, for extending her
trifle, and adding to her strength. It may also be
taken for granted that the bill now before the Brit
ish Parliament for the virtual repeal of her nevigm ,
trust laws,twill pass the House of Lords, and will
become a law. The aggregate tonnage of the
world is now roughly estimated at ten millions of
lons. Of this aggregate, Great Britain possesses
StballtPar Wants of tone, and the
,Gnited States .
goer three thilliotte Paw the togelle
br posices nearly tunatliiiile of ell the etipping of
the worth - water liar present system, Great Bri
tain feels the she has reached her utmost point of
devalopement, and at the same time she perceives
that our country insipidly outstripping her in the
rase for maritime dominion. She thereftre, as
she hurdle° beLua done, wake to cheek us by
tbrow,big out the bolts of reciprocity. See sees the
immense importanoo of our entities trade, by far
the greateit In the world, she envies our exclusive,
pomession of it, and she is determined to share in
1. She is laying her plans to sweep our coasts
from Piston to the Rio Grande, and from latitude
Girty-niao to the bead of the Californian gull: In •
s ubsequent letter I shaft endeavor to explain more
in detail what these plans are, and how the adint
t'es of the Democratic , party will bring them into
Mow compliance with them. The position of the
Administration is against all such schemes.
The Uaidn has not yet announced to its readers
the arrangement with Mr. Berke, to which I re
ferred on Thuriday . Inst. Still I think there can be
no doubt that it has been agreed ' , upon.
I see by an 'inch' in that paper that tin editor is
deprecating personal attacks upon himself, while
he appropriates compliments with the keened ap
petite. I thoroughly rigrie with him this time, that
pommel attacks are to be avoided, and I have
modes a rule never to indulge in them, and set.
dam to retaliate, or even reply to them. Bat at die
same time, I moat express my saprise that the
Union prefers to perceive the impropriety of them,
when for the last two and n half Months that paper
has beet:item:Ding with the moat embittered person.
al assaults upon Mr. Warren, My bumble self,
and many caber persons of more consequence than
ariselC Imre.
Tux Miasmas To Tim Earritut—At the latest
date from Newburgh a Coroner's Inquest was
engaged in investigating the circumstances of title
sad disaster.
Among the moat afflicted of the sufferers was a
Ms Noyes Ladd, last front Stmingeni, Conneeti
got, who was one of a party of fotirteen—himself,
wife, three children, mother, sister, four brothers;
his wife's sister, MIME:Ii= Williams; Miss Delia'
Avery, of Preston, Connecticut; Min Celia Gallop
of Ledyard, Connection—all on their way to
Springfild, Illinois, to reside. The following is
hie statement of what he witnessed immediately
alter the collision:
"At a quarter past ten I was in state room No.
27, - which was occupied by my Wife and children
and Mill Williams, when I heard a crash and some
pastempres rush. I opened the state room door
and heard some one say allswas right, that there
was no danger. I went back and staid some ten
minute; when 1 heard a second rush apemen.
gets thr ough the enlace,who had come up from
below,crying that the b oat was sinking. My wife
was sea sick, and I was staying with her. I sew
ed her and my children, and put them through •
sky•llght on to the hurricane deck, and eller them
sometwentyotherawboat I lifted up sabot Icould,
othertrabove set:Met/8 them. Theo I heard a cry
from tho stem of the saloon of some owe in Oarless
The water was knee deep. The anise seemed to
be alk. I opened some three stale room doors that '
were shut. In the third I fated a small boy, about , 1
seven years old, in shirt and drawers.- I put him
on the hurricane decl,and then cliabedup myself.
Sion after, the Sip Van Winkle came up, and L
wept ocher with my family. My motheir was taken
out of the ladies cabin through a hole eat in the
ukase door. - She had climbed up, put her feet an
the opperherth, and Supported herself by the ribs
of the ceding. I bad heard her screaming, but did
not know who it was. It was in pursuit of her
voice that I found the box. She held her Ikea to
the cabin ailing and screamed. She had to carte
her chin to keep it out of the water, which was
constantly rolling on - her face as the boat heaved.
Shejays she could not have held out more than a
toinutelonger. There was another woman in the
cabin whose voice was 1201 as loud u hen. Her
calls ceased after a time."
The Lousy& from the Wreck.
• Nrutagml, Saturday, May 19-1 P. M.
The Empire it tall lying on the AIM the same
les y -erday. There have u yet been bat seven
bodies mauled. - The. Cannes Janis gill in
lUS OD. waiting for witnesses from New York, in
cluding the Captain and hands of the schooner
Noah Browit. We have az list or 229 tatturigate
saved. The (our brothers /Add, from Stimington,
hue undoubtedly lowas ao traces oi theta have
headset dlscoveied That remains or Link Noble
Lava.. been taken:up the river. Many pinions in
oar Lacrunualty believe the pant of the Empire la
not altogether tree from censure.
MORILLICY ov ElCialUrril ' 5141.11ZOLTs.
We find, in I recent number of the fdaunphie
•
gin,
rk g ,iallawfag very just rebuke, in tararentaio
a criminal practice Indulged in by the commanders
of'filaniiesippi veto boat., which oantuat ba too
strongly depreentea la4YUy intelligent comma
!illy,: 'Cho arid: lo with nor
views on the anhjact, that we give I .endrso, wo
oeiely hoping that so monk of it fa may ,tro prvyr
grip applied to vim preallyo of nay fir our .17
the river" commanders ocatenzaboats, may be duly
arefghed by them, mad earefellrguarded against.. '
the Int three Or Cour days but few boats,
end yet an imMensonomber of emigrants, have
pulsed this point, hartnd North. The America
reputed Mikthe Marshal Ney,iwe believe) 460,
and the Winfield Scott, 400. In the last week
3000 European emigrants have paned up the riv
er. Every boat which had them at all, bad them
in &oyes oflundreds, crowded and penned up
like cattle; and nearly every boat buried from 15
to 20, between this place and New °Fleece. In
every case, cholera has bed tEe credit' of sweep
ing off the emigrants, and the whole country, from
New Orleans to Boston, his been, or shortly will
be, filled with horrible reports of the ravages of
cholera' pon the Mississippi.
Now cholera, when it docacome, is bad enough
in in terrors arid works. With no disease or apt
' demic is the scythe of death whetted more keenly.
Bat we submit to the common sense of the pub
11c, if there is any necessity of attributing the
three or four hundred deaths which have taken
place upon the river, between New Orleans and
Memphis, in the last seven days, to cholera, Lr to
any contagion. or epidemic disease. We huh
' mit It to common senor, if it is not wonderful that
so few emigrants die, when one recoiled. t h e
manner in which they are wended and packed
away behind the engines of a boat, In a limited
space, some thirty or forty feet, where scarcely e
breath of ate can reach thorn over the hot boilers
of the veaseL We have had the curiosity to visit
the place in which deck passengers are packed,
on some few of the boats touching at this point,
and we can only expreu our extreme disgust at
the manner in which the Lnfortunate emigrant,
are treated. We have done our share of he
rough work in this world, and we do not think
we are over nice in the matter of steamboat com
fort or elegance; but we must say that both our
heart and stomach have grown sick when we
have stood in the close pen of some steamboat, in
which some hundred. of emigrants were miecra
big crowded together—the air rank and reeking
with effluvium, end the sick gaping for fresh air,
and trampled spun by the paging throng. It is a
mystery to us how the larger number of emigrants,
than crowded together, Sad room to sleep in; and
It in a yet greater mystery to us how any of them
survive such terrible and unwholesome confine.
mentr—men, women, boys, girls, and even in
fants, heaped together in an uncomfortable and un
healthy "litter..
The whole system of transporting emigrants on
the Mississippi river, as at-present carried on, is
an unmitigated and indefensible cruelty. It is al
most so bad ns that practised in the Black Hole of
Calcutta, and has not even the justification of re
vengeful war. It is based upon a spirtof sordid
speculation, and should promptly and ste*ly meet
with the interference of the lowa The °Moms of
boats now receive deck passenger after deck pas
senger, looking always at the amount of passage
money, and never once thinking of the 'cruel risk
and waste of life which must ensue from an im
mensely 'bver crowded denk. The unfortunate
'emigrant, never having travelled upon our river.,
knows nothing of the probable number on board,
nor of the serious inconveniences to be encoun
tered. We say the law should and must sternly
interfere to check this course of things, and to
protect human life. At present steamboat competi
tion is recklessly gambling with human life, and
humanity demands the prohibitory action of the
law. We know steamboat men well. They are
as noble hearted a elan of men as there is in the
world—as quick in generous, as lively in sympa
thetic impulses, when a case of disiteas Is before
them. Butthe fever of competition blinds them to
the view of probable remits; and they recklessly
pursue the practice of a criminal system, to which
valuable lives ore daily sacrificed. Through this
system the banks of the Mississippi are being
lined with graves.
The poor emigrant, who comes hither to seek a
home, fortune and happiness, escapes the dan
gers of the ocean only to risk desperately the noi.
irqme and deadly °oaf:Lament of the after deck of
a Mississippi steamer. Lives are unnecessarily
and wantonly sacrificed—Lamellas an broken up,
and children orphaned in a strange land. This is
all wrong—dreadfully wrong. The press should
speak out,and, in the name of humanity, check,
by the operations of the laws, one of the moat
temble and destructive practices that ever die.
grazed the commerce of a civilized people.
Senator Ilentowe Appeal
The following appeal of Mr. Benton is in his
characteristic style—direct, bold, end unflinching.
The ACCOMILC resolutions to which he refers, were
drawn by Henry A. Wive, in his hotepur style,
and go the whole for the altruism of dissolving the
Union, rather than submitting to the prohibition of
slavery in the sew territories
To tits Paqin y'.llfissostry
The General Assembly of our State, at its late
session, adopted certain resolutions on the subject
of slavery,and gave rue inatructiocis to obey them.
From this command I appeal to the people of Mis
sintrt—the whole body or the people—end if they
'confirm the instructions, I shall give them an op
portunity to tied a f3enator to carry their will into
effect, es I cannot do any thing to dissolve this
tiniob, or to army one half of it egoist the other.
I do am admit a dissolution of the Union to be a
remedy, to be prescribed by statesmen, An the
diseases of the body politic, any more than I admit
death, or suicide, to be a remedy, to be prescribed
bYpkftielans lOr thedltensetwf sterna:twat body..
Cara, and not 1011, Is the only remedy which my
mind earl conteMplate in either case.
I think it probable, from what I observe, that
there are many eitizemi—good friends to the her.
mony and Stahllitv of this Union—hem do not see
the Missouri instructions and their prototype, the
Calhoun address, in the same light that see it,
and in the light in which it is seen by others who
best understand it. For the istarmation of such
snags, and to let them see the next step in this
movement, and where ft m Intended to end, I
herewith subjoin a copy of the keeenrac resolu
tions, lately adopted In that county of Virginia, and
fatly endorsed by the Richmond-Inquirer, as the
voice of the Smith. Ido not, produce thews rem
it:tints for the purpose of nmugeing them; on the
tontrary see something in them se admire, as
being bo ldand open, and as the tree interpretation
and legitimate sequence of the Calhoun movement.
I consider the Calhoun address, and its offspring,
the Mismuri instructions, as fendamentally wrung
but to those who think them right, the Accomac
resolutions are also right and should be immedi
ately imitated by similar resolutions in Missouri.
I produce them to enable the people of Missouri to
see what it is to which their Legislature would
commit the State, and what it is they have in
-eructed me to do.
I eppeal from these instructions to the people of
Missouri—the whole body of the people—sod In
due time will give my reason. foe doing ao. It is
question above pony, and goes to the whole
people. Itt that point of view the Acconine re
solutions present it—and present it truly; and I
WWI do the some. I shall abide the decision of
the whole people, and nothing lass. Itespeetfittly,
THOMAS H. BENTON.
8b Louis, May 9, 1549.
Flom Tsits.—By the arrival or the steamship
Globe at New Orionis, Galveston dates to the 6th,
end Brownsville to the 3d instant, have been re
ceived.
The cholera bad created great consternation in
San Antonio. All the inhabitants who were able
had fled the city. The disease had been partial
lary severe among the Mexican population. Oa
the 10th ult. there were fourteen deaths in the
town and neighborhood.
Catun.ao. April 20, 1819.
Mr. Audubon and pasty left thin place yesterday
for the gold regions. They numbered fifty men
and were all well. Messrs. Raymond and Hum
phries leave next week for the sante destination.
A letter was received here yesterday from the
interior, stating that Gen. Parades, at the head of
some tan or itilleen thousand Indians, war com
mencing a war against the whites, 'Millar to that
of Yucatan. • In the State of San Lot, the seat of
his operation!, h e bad put to doe& nineteen whites,
madatixtgafFeeneh,Ltateh, itmericans,ito. They
have proclaimed an exterminating war against the
white race.
Judge Hotchkiss and Mr. Woodbury, both Tex
ans, died in Rio Grande city within the lest few
days. We have nothing else now, except that
the cholera has entirely vamosed. J. L. H.
The prisoners confined in the calalsoose at Sad
Antonio, some seven or eight In number, broke
oat on the night of the 19th ult. On the evening
of the 21st nit„ the prisoners confined lathe Man
shall jail did the same thing. One of them named
Saddler, has been caught. The other two, fl'bott.
K. Bonn& and Alexander Spars, were confined
on the charge of murder.
On Thursday, the lOth ult., Dr. Rains and Dr,
McKay, or Rusk, Cherokee minty, met on the
public; aquare—.llalna atrnek McKay a blow which
killed him instantly, breaking his neck. linins hats
been bald to ball in the- annt of fifteen thousand
At Sabine tows, au Friday, the 2Qth ult. Copt.
Staatiam was shot by Gain Gamer.
At Thursday's. session of the Protestant Episco
pal Convention of Pennsylvania, sitting in Phila
delphia, the following resolutions, oared by the
Bev. Dr. Jahn Coleman, wens adopted by en at.
most unanimous vote;
Rusteed, That the =Waal by the noun, of
Bishop of the disabilities imposed by that b
pdy
on the Right Rev. Henry LT. Onderdonk,ll D.,
would give great satisfaction to the - individnale,
clerical and lay, anuposice this Coteention; and
also it is believed, to /my others, an well ic the
Church generally, as in the Diocese under hls
insiwitctnes.
Roofood, moreover, That
yeas
such removal
would cheer tho declining years of • venerable
and distinguished servant of the Church, it would
secure to his many admirable productoine their
Just estimation by posterity, and be la accordance
with the charity eo eloquently portrayed in the
teaching, and en consistently inemplided in the
conduct of the great Apostle of the Gentiles,
Smcms or. A M VlDlsam—Boirren MAY 19.—Dr.
Coolidge, the murderer of AZuksra; committed
"lap in consequence of hariog been detected to
a plat with a prisoner, who wee about to be libe.
rated, to kill Flint, his (comer student. The plot
One as &Nowa Flint was to be lured to a certain
place, where he was to be kDled In such a man
ner tooled lead to the impression that tot bed
committed snick". A battle was to be placed
near him containing poison. and a letter conkming
"numb the murderer of Mathews. The Warden
bind au the prisoner (be letter wittifthe details of
tad-plot, nod at mica abut Coolidge up. Substo
guently, on going le the cell, Coolidge we e (h oe d
on the floor aspiring, and died shortly eller. The
latter expected, if tho plot proved indessafo,l, that
be would be liberated. Ho bad promised to pay
4, 1 1 y f amplic. 51,009 Or rnardering Fhat.
- 4ZI Panl ,Cantik.
eieheirriviai!hefhatOpthl4metiliet' ;ad
Gazette 1243 file. Bxwc pipets to the . 26i1;
FebnlET. The &Binges items , t re Wetted from
them.
. .
The visit of the Chinese Coin=lts:Mier to the
U. S. Sloop-of War Plymouth wu not for an offi
cial interview with Ainahvis, the American Mere
miesionft', but w en merely s compliment to coin.
Geisinger.
A fire at Karatlimn, the capitol of the province
of Ke-vangse, destroyed 4000 boners, ineluchngtho
odic.. Grille viceroy. Many people perished du
ring the conlispation.
The anneal sacrifices to the manes of Confucius
the great Chinese philimpher, were made with
much ceremony, in the presence of the Emperor
and several Kings, in the imperial gardobs.
The war against the pirates is carried on wit::
great vigor, and hopes ere held oat of their exit,
mination.
The Chinese Banker, in anticipation of dance.
ties with the British, were withdrawing their cap,
tal fro© Canton.
A conference between the British and Chine. ,
Plenipotentiaries took place on the 17th, on beard
the Brit sh flag-ahip Hastings, where .I..en was rrr
ceived with great ostentation, and after the mules
rence was set down t a magnificent banquet.
The U. S. Ship Feeble, which had sailed from
°sawn, for Japan, to see about the alleged rap
ture of American seamen, returned to Hong Kong
on the lath, four days:afterwards, on account oftbe
small-pox having broke out among the crew.
Cotivicrrtaa aT DITAITON AND SAYRIM--Sentente
of Shorrm—la the criminal Coast at Washington
on Friday, (a noes prompts having been entered in
the forty-one larceny indictments against Daniel
Drayton) both he and Edward Sayre* were tried
and convicted of transporting upwards of seventy
slaves belonging to different owners from the Dis
trict of Columbia. The court sentenced Drayton
to pay a fine of 13110 and costs in each case, and
Ssyrea, in like manner, to 5100 and costs in each
case—both to be imprisoned until the fines are
Thomas Hand, alias Shuster, found guilty of
stealing the Government jewels from the Patent
Office, was sentenced to stiffer three years impris
onment in the penitentiary.
The writs of error to the Circuit Court, in the
cases of Drayton, Seyres,Hand, nod Stone, IN:ICIViC
tad of forgery, will BO argued on Saturday, the
2Gth Lust.
The Yazoo (Miss.) Whig, of the 11th, says:
We are sorry to taste that the cholera Is still very
bad among us. Since our last issue of Tuesday,
Sib ins:, there have been twelve deaths In Yazoo
City; besides a great many mote not reported that
have occurred near town. We cannot state the
exact number now down with the dreadful dis
ease, but it in large. On the plantations in this
region it has been peculiarly fatal among the mi
grant."
The St. Louis New Era, of Tuesday, rays
"Tile steamer Tumour arrived last evening nom
& Joseph. Her ofScers report the steamer Mary
lying opposite St. Joseph. pony seven deaths had
occurred on boar. to that point."
In view of the epidemic with which our city is
at present scourged, several of the chinches have
set apart next Thursday •be observed as a day
of humiliation, fasting, and prayer.
la the neighborhood of Thibodeauxville, La., it
has again made its appearance.
Tux Wsrmrrows Corrnsatisrms.—The banks
destroyed by the great fire at Watertown, New
York, were the Black River Bank, Wooster Sher
man's Bank and Henry Keep'. Bank. The valu
ables were saved. The newspaper offices were
those of the Northern State Journal and the Dem
ocratic Union. By the destruction of tile Post OP
Ace, all the mails from the South and west were
lost., including letters, Sec. Six or eight horses
were destroyed, and a female perished amid the
flames. The American Hotel and all its out build.
lags, the Episcopal Church and the Columbia Ho
tel, were burnt, besides the expensive iron block
of sums, and a large number of others.
W. D. Wright, fl. D., Dentlst,
Oirmel and residence on Fourth ,t.,
• opposite the Pittsburgh Houk. Office
ir a .:. hours from D o'clotk to U nod
from V o'clock rob P. M. 5ep16.17
Plre and Maurine I.nsu.rance.—TnsPrn.-
zo¢al.t NaTIG•11071 son Fmk /Mstraatica Comeasv—
chartered Itet!—coutinue• to iriaure, upon every de
tertption of progeny, at the knew rata.
Oartcz, N. 9 Market Street.
SAMUEL GORMLY, Pres`t
Roemer Fnert, Seel. mytt.dato
Err Prrrsaranti arm Dorcas Alcamo Co. DiVIDERJ.
The Stockholders of the above named Company are
ttouLed that the Dividend of Ten Dollars pai d av
declared o u t tae 119th January last, . d l
bethew
or their legal representatives, at the office of the Tut 4-
ore, or Company, to the any of Pittsburyli, ori o
after thr 21at day of May, ; net.
PosternStockholders will be paid at the ornet of .f.
W. Cloak d. Co., Boston
tnyll THOS. 51. HOWE, Tleatlllet.
JOB PIUNTIBG.
SILL SEALS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
Manifest', .Ltiar Lading, Carstmets, Lane Man..
Harm BILLII, Lattati,=Mar% micas,
,
enuents, de. de
Peeved at the shertest notice, at low ink., at 1
deD Crezarm Orme., Thu r...a".
Improvements ha DontLeery.
DR. G. 0. STEARNS, late of Boston, is -mowed
rnanafactore sad set Ricca Tutu in whole and par
of seu. noon Suellen or Atmospheric Suction Plates
Too2NACHiCTIEED to 1712 XMCII3, where the nerve
exposed. Office and malacca° nen door to the Ida
or's off ^P, Franh s , wet, Pinaborgh.
Rana ru—i. D. Ikl , Faddec, F. H. Ewan. jolt
. -
Paxvtmr
LEVIES SEEEIL—PECEEIEd by 3. W. RailV,
william Meet, N. V. and for sale by A. Jayne.a, hr
71/ Fourth street. Ttua onll be found a deLigbefirl urn
rile of beverage in families, and particularly ter nee
1.001133.
B•atat's Baotea.—Art improved Chocolate prepay
boo, being • cootbionuoa of Cocoa nut; innocent,
wigoratang pailaabiC, lushly retromoreaded pan 4
ularly for trdlthde. Prepared by W. Baker, &Ache
ter, Afars., and for sale by A. JAYNES, at the Pet
Tee Stwe, No. 70 Fourth at maid
To Tux Armenna—To those afflicted with that
dreadful scourge to America, the !Jur complaltst, the
proprietor' or 111 , 1.. e's Liver Pills are happy to of
let this remedy, uat once complete and safe. It hos
been tried often in all parts of the century; it bee been
used in the practice of the most eminent phyalciatra
and always with triumphant armee.. In offering
these Pill. to the public, the proprietors are tatitatea
by a desire to alleviate human surenng, and offer
remedy for one of the most terrible &tease., which
shall be within the easy reach of all. Per sale at the
drug store of myttd&erS J taDD do co
Dmasatat GaussAL—lttaj. W. LAJXII, Jr., wil
he aupported for the office of Brigadier Cement, at th.
military election. Election first bloodily OM day) o
June. mr2t,WarS Blom Vowel-ma.
Paornosorsay.—F. 0 rumen:a is:a eandidate for
the office of Prothonota7, subject to the decision of
the Antic:meanie and Whig Nominating Convention. ,
m7143.1*.vre8
CIIFFVP.--Ptlbss prima new C,k•vg- e, just res , l.l and
for sale by , W& R WCUTCHEON,
roy24 •
_LW LH:mill V.
LARD bbl. winter *trained Lard 01lirroe'd
and far sale by ray 24 W& R itITUTCHEON
PDOT ASU.-4 bbl. No I Pot Asti, reel and for sale
by oty24 W & APCITTOUSON
Figll-4 bbl. NO 1 tank% Shad; 00 do No I Nov
rings; 30 do No 2 Mackerel; 20 do No 3 do; 10 do
No I Salmon; Ti bl bbls No 1 Ilertiogo,_• Jook.ree'd end
for sale by JOAN WATT.
earner of Ltae - riiii4 lixx — it its
BACON -200 pieces primal:Com, hot{ rnundLl.O'd
and for .slay my 24 WICK /a Idg..ANDLti.3.3
OTAI3/1-10 rata Potash, a prime article for re
tailtn,v, received and for sale by
ra • ' % CK k. WC • ESS
• .
TIRY APPIAZ-1.9) aka DIT APP I ..r for bY
.11 mr24 WICKA WOANDLESS
DRY PEACHES-116 As Dry Fetches; 19 bbli do
do; for sale by myy4 WICK lc BrOANDLESS
CIDER -14 bbla sweet Cider, Oda day recdd and for
axle by aryal WICK it IWCANDI.P.BB
BCIDER -4 Ws Boiled Clder, for gale by
MID WICK & bDCANDLESS
ALEILLTUB-141 Cik}}3llefintc,lll bbl. do; 211 b .do
pahrtrized do, for ru le by
or 1 WICK k. AMAX .1.1398
W RtrPro PAPER-400 resint media= Wrap
do,gd arir c i m T o r b orown doll° do doable ten
on t
alTdr y WICK lc EPCANDLESS
0 oALzy T-201) Ws No I Elaltiit'ocTuar WCANDLSIS
24
GISM rEtrylf - Vgt %%IMMO'
FMMY FLOUR-140 bbl. Parkinson's rabtliy
Son; for sa4s b WICK I WCANDLE9B
M9ll.L.ff.='%%T•nmr,Nuld Can
EATLIEKS-2000 lba.prinie Ky. Feathers, on hied
F
and ler sale by my 24 WICK k M'CANDLESS
CORCHINGS-15 esti ScoreWm for silo by
S
0r921 WICK Sr.-WCANDIASS
irrooL—This day 'received and Cam eats by
!j_ a n i % VICO lc bI'a&NDLESS
SHAD AND BLERITINGT-Ttecrivrd d.r sl Ly
my icsAatV. `,I!EA3
COCOA-10 bra superior Cocos, Jai reed and for
sale by my 24 WICK & WCANDI4I9
A LIIM—LP Alum, for sale by
.4 m il? IV IC A JLFCAIII4,I3}3
rIFIEFSE-103 boo W Ft Cheese, reed and for salt
si by serf/ WICK & hIVANDLESS
TO PAR.1477E189 AAA LllMlllibirullogg.
THLt widen/gaud offers tor rate la All-Caen colour,
Pa., IWO acme of well timbered LAND, ‘ yith
excellent Barr HIIII nearly netr, and two tteVP Ftiune
flosses, one 41 feel front by 47 beck; the other 33 fevt
front by 30 boa- • The nail/ and land ire sawed four
codes from the Allegheny river. A pest deal of PM!:
77418 ER of the best OlatfitY, and also a vast quantity
ado very bra hemlock. Also, one adman the bona
of the And hens, noir S pore, most athntrabl gdept
ed for refUngostiere /umber MLA bp bitted O tt the Ire
In winter, and he perfectly safe 110.1 an freshets.—
rice 83,030, or 84 an gem. Tenns easy. Writ take
a well cleared %moll Cann, milt good hose and or
chard upon it, es part payment, if locution is gettable.
and the balance In lumber, or as may be agreed on
This io an excellent.oppostmlity for tnmbeucq, Anil
the probability le great tbalftitwo or three years Un.
property Will dabble 'lie take; In tons epee of its
prommity to the Piers York 0,,g Eels a ,
ma. Tine.
bet rudiment toveeer tan elt,turel ear
Aral mill elm efr
son the eana hich runs neatly through
the eclat, of the land. Abe - fifteen acres in grass.
No hilt •to rise to ha • loather from mill to riser.
Trout endgame Inablinee. \Eor fortheigettlem
late, address, (pon•paida
- fl etta a*ae, Pnobttrith..!-
SUNRAY TRIPS IP EtAyErit
co. , • Tho steamer lIXAVER will leave
SalaVoiZre; &O W'M r . 7 ) %
t o'clock, to/ =am " .
VII I !coca Slaver at t o'clock, P. M., mut active ai
1 o'clock Ears, Twenty-6v' Ccoul.
OLIO n.qm 4.1315.917 t.
;MERCHANT: T*l i. ORi
" . i'L:.•- -,
• A o; . 46 Iliac' dretc •
•
AVING pastime's!. an erensive and eatehdlyrse
:' leered stoet of 8rffilt:11114 SUMMO Goads, the
subscriber respeelfelk informs Ids friends and the
patio. that he IS now preparing to receive and are-
CUM their olds. with dispCatchh,, and to the neatest,
malt anbeantie, and feibfnnahld manner. As he is
determined to do trosineas an the cash system, he lim.
Mrs himself that he will be able to do Work as cheap
as 11 Can be done at any establishment in the country.
Ili since is varied, consistiog of Caseimeres, Broad
cloths, V menet, Ae., which his friends ate respecihd
ly ,nutted to eau.. for themselves
toy:Melt GEORGE ARMOR.
DR. R. MOROW.
'LP New Orleans, would respectfully . announce to
, I the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he
hoe located himself on Smithfield street, between Fifth
and Sixth, West side, where he will devote his often
toe tone trcalseent of the Cholera, in which be has
m. with unequalled success, having treated over
th,e hundred cams during the last winter end spring,
a... no ease lading to restore the patient to a proper
et,e of health; he darters
~ himself that he has • medi
en, surpassed - by none in the country, and when po
t" sly administered never foils to afford miter
persons who are traveling he would say, hii
tr...ticion can be put up to that they ran carryit abbot
than with but little inconvemence, and by taking
sin of do,es at times, it would prevent an attackof the
would rotommend it to penets
traveling and to families, as being n cheap and effec
tual remedy.
N. EL—lh. Morow will be found in .hls office at all
ones of the day, except when out 'sport professional
dots. rity24
Douse and Lad far Sate
IN ALLEGHENY CITY.—A neat and com-
JlM:riable brier Dwelling House, and Lot of
romt, it/ feet front by l7b feet deep,) attests
on we bank oldie river, near Fahnestockbt lead fac
tory, to offered for sale low. Terms easy and tithe In
druputabie. Apply to Abraham Fulton, Monongahela
City, or JAMES BLAKELY, Pittsburgh.
tny24 ddwv
BRANDY, best quality—l cask Jan ree'd and far
sale by BRAUN & REITER,
iny23 comer Si Clair and Liberty sts
CHLORIDE OP esks just reo4 and for
sale by BRAUN tr. REIT=
was onsaaa, Philnda c.. W. Mclnnes, Pinsbursti.
la/FILLER & BICKETBON, WholesaleOroters, and
171 importers of Brandies, Wines and Begins, N.
172 and 174, comer tif Marty and Irwin streets, Pitts.
Jinn, Pa. —• my 23
DAWN lIAMS-5 tierces to good order, rec'd per
.D soor Paris; for raid by IiEOCOCURAN„
my 23 VA Wood it
EANS—I arm Jeans, 'Steubenville manufacture,
r'e'd on commission; for sale by
myl tiEO COCHRAN
PAE2rtEEN—Joot teed and for we by
J KIDD
4.0 OZ. lodine; 50 oz lodide of Penman:um Z. of
I_l lodine of Perri; Cando Ferri; 115 lba Tart And
moon 50 or tlniphate Quinine; aulpluue alorplievr;
Acetate do; Nitrate of Silver, pore.
Chloroform and Acetic Ether, jest reed and for min
by mrl3 J KIDD to Co
•
O. 2 I..A.RD OIL—lO bbl. good quality No. 2 Lard
W
pl Oil, in Ana order; 20 do No I, Conklin& extra,
ni stone and for sale at lowest prices, by
my 23 SFILLURS & NICOL. 9
3CFFEB-4 Obis fresh 801 l Butter, put "cod et
at the W B Benet and Cheese Depot, end for sale
by myZt J, B CANFIELD
HEDI4E-5:0 it:situt reed at the W R BUM! and
Cheese Depot, and for sale hy
myS2 J B CANFIELD
- DLL BILK PARASOLS—W. R. Mngphy has jot
JD received an aoortment of black SIM Pons°ls,
figured and plain some of which are extra eke.
Dark Green Pe:roots, figured ood plain; large 80,
brown do—an assortment received, and offered at low
prices. at nortkoast corner of 4th and Market sta.
m tri
COTTON OSNABURO—YaI aids—One bile late
17 received at my Goods Musa of
myto_ w R Munpny
New Goods and Great Margarine'
D D. THOMPSON, No 110 Market weed, near Li
-1.1.„ betty, has iust retnmed from rho-Haltom Cites
with his second rapply of SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS. He has now on hand ono of the largest and
best selected stocks that he has ever had the pleasant
of opening to his customers and the pahllo--among
which may be found every style of rich changeable
and fanny Silks, Truk Satins, black Outdo Silks, all
widths, for Cardians, dm.; with every width of black
Silk Laces and Fringes, for trimminge; POLLARD
SILKS, TISSUES, fig'd and plain Renege., Embroi
dered Swiss; Orondung Lewin Emb'd Linen Ging-
Mma, a newandbuitifal &Male; .plain and bard do;
French Gingham", do.
Ova Doti:caw SToci is very full, comprising. every
description of Mimes and Canoes, some for 12'
that sold this spring for 18; Linen and Muslin Sheet
logy from Ito 3 yards wide' also, Sheeting Muslin',
very low, with a fall anortitient of Hue Irish Linens,
for window bangurgs; Torbay Red Chinn, embroider
ed cod striped Drapery, Bad Holland, due. Ac. Osir
Sham] department presents every description °Caine
and embroidered Canton Crape, ehangeable. and fird
uk Hre
ege,. Cashmere arid Delahrs, plain and em
broidered ThMet; also,a large assortment of Parasols,
Boaters, de. Ac.
Coach Makers will find a fall supply of Cloths, Da
masks, Martens, de. kn., in their line.
The above Goods have been ',imbued an the most
advantageous terns, and purchasers may rely upon
getting theta at the LaWM mall= meat
. my=ulM7 ROOT. D. THOMPSON.
Valuable Coal Lauri for Salo.
BOUT four miles above Lock No. 2, et the mouth
it of Pine Run, Illonougeheht River. The Coal is
of thevery best quality, and amp of access. Any
number oracles, from twenty-fire to n hundred, aught
be obtained. Persons desirous of purchasing, can
call on WACAMII REED, on the premises, or Wm.
It cd, opposite the Post ogre, wko will give any In.
t <,,mation concerning the weeny. The above will
1: AMA eta great bargain. - warden'
CLIWZOr PAW
—JED. MILL:
r rim .deriigned.fiave this dap assoCutted
the
the name ofThompson Hllllll3 & for !helm
.4o Or otanufanentring pacer, afahe CUMOD Paw
where they wilt be please:4lo receive the plump
e k te of the public, and the former =tamers of the se-
F..nr partner. • •
They will at all times keep on hand a stem! es
..,.runent of yarning, seseelokt, tea sod will paper,,
b-ttutet haards, blaa books, etc. etc., which they w ill
ch.gn for clean linen and cotton rags.
Printers and Book Publishers can be supplied with
every dereription of printing hoer at shortnoslce,laed
at reduced
p lees. - THOMPSON HAWN*.
April 1. 4S--my23sl6m EDMUND S. HANNA.
For Oast Pronclaeoi - linitliforsaa. , •
•1 2 1,
REGULAR LINE OF PACKET SHIPS—
To nil on the Dirth Jane—The superior fast
satlrgsail
and copper fastened !ship
EUROPE, will sail for the above port se above, bay.
raj three quarters alter freight engaged.
This chip being of the largest class, and having so
usually epacions and well radiated accommodations,
offer, to passengers a very desirable opportunity
whereby to secure that comfort and safety 110 recessa
ry on ,o long a voyage.
Passengers with fatales will be furnished with ten.
ante and communicating state r 00103; and eZpOriel.
cad physician will atm:wally the th.p.
For balance of freight or paura asolv to
• U. W. - .IE)?INWALL,
Routh side of Dock street wharf
w—fN
lililorth Am. Philadelphia
84.000 FYry
_ . AND COUNTY SCRIP, for
N. s ale by S &DWYER,
m 744 110 Second at
STOCK FOR SALF.—A few Sewer Hand - M. Bridge
Stock, for sale by -
SCHOY 1108ftaid n
FAMILY FLOUR-100 bbls Family Plow, for sale
by lay 2 2 3 8 DILWORTH & Co
w '
SUnA grw—Loverittra loaf, crushed and
Ordreoir.l &Were, lure reed and for sale by the
bbl or at retail, at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Foetal st.
m 52
'VINE COFFEES—biceba.African, Java, Lavin.,
St Domingo and mo Coffees,Just teed and. for
sale at the Patin Tea Stove, 70 Fourth N. mp2l
I_, AISINS AND FIGS-200 eighth has prima RM.
um, and 50 saiall drums tram blits, lust reached
and for sale at tha relda Tea Stara, 70 Fourth atreas
ut
ilitix*LATE, COCOA AND 811051A—ktak
%.1 . Brume, No 1 Chocolate and Cocoa/ also,Behm%
...et !pined Chonoinoi Jost to end for mac al thh
Pekin Tea Store, 70 Pewit et. say2ll
ROWDIOR-700 kegs Illastiost COO do Hilo Deer,
200 do Dille, N 111 do do, Hy. 50 qr do do By -
ble.Fase for bleating, for sale try '
J 8 DILWOIITH & Co
ttg,d'ilLlo3-14 aka prime Feathers, foe sale by
ral29 . J 8 DILWORTH A. Co
Par elm Francisco.
The flee renrA 1 berme f36 1 / 1 1.11 HOOP.
ER, coot. Hooper;wIll tows dame!' ter the
Om port, touceuz ot Rio do . Amite end
Volparotoo, for provisions.
Possenren et Ilip flololi
M Hoop er will fie* 'Wert°,
oleee4moaaUcina, wed ovary o gemeat mode to In
sure their comfort and coma Elea For height or
P s TMA Pi a t %ft. Am.
or was. E.IIOOPF,R,
7{ llowly's whorl.
TAR-I 2 skiTrlrdtor,Thri ---- -------
mill J 9 DTLAY OEM & Cto
agecnatEL-20 Ws No 3 Mackerel, Jul reagl
J n pogo ud said for We low by
tayU UMM-DALZELL
I . l l l9l , Saris good W lautiug peal,
• n4-.1 and IV Liao , and for sale la* to Um tOallipl.
nu_Wvay99- JAMES DAL2I2..L
12312110A193-410 bbta ematrroaf,
powered and clarified, in store and for sale at re-
Rd prices, by MAIM A. HUTCHISON .llc Co *
Agana Si. Louis Sugar Refiner/. •
my 2/ No 21 Water asd 99 runt at .
T FAD--ew Goima Lead 'lost taa'd and fey We
&JO sey93 4. o lll3WwwnisoN &co
LIST-40 keg* awed Shot in sower tad. far seas bf
0 tarn JAILES Are
&Co
, WANTED TO PURCHASE— A Mod
.Welly Hente, welt btoke ‘o the ;hefts. N°le
-
rak °tit nfed be Wend
,•• • • A.t..EXAMAH 6 RAY,
Inn; - • . •Altaket at •
- .
T. pabEct are cautioned againsrapnrchating the
. dreft drawn by Richardson rh ClMionJim.lllTa.
dea & Co. and by them aecepted, for =O, dated Noy
15,1849, at 00 days after sight, and accepted May 19,
1819, payable to the order o drawers, tad by them ibe
endorsed to P. C. fibilarion, IN o has notice that , p.,
mot pay
f the some bar been stepped 01 Air/ands of
Rdin ISPFadca 'ts Co. p' .
A . IUCHARDSO,
ony2l ' of Richerdsort 4t t tp.
NOT/CZ TO COP(TaVEITOWiI,
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
TI TA RDPIZA will bp retteliod at die Eke of they
r Ohio see peedsyloania flail Road Company, Di
the city of Pittsburgh, untii SATURDAY, the 30t1t of
JUNE, tele. for the Guiding cad Bridging of the Rail
Road from the womb of Rig Beaver to we State lino
at Ohio, a distance of about twenty wiles. DiacEnse
and specifications of tho world to be lam t,......
4
ten offtra Vittslittrgb, datiog- the weo befogethe
Icting ne.a Bement lb t/olowon'w ; m kt
Er
nineec ei d infonnailoll Ely be obtalinie at any
en. at the office of Ziward warner; Resident Eton
tier f of the Eastern Division, New •Brighton, Beaver ,
cuuntl i Pa. The work is well WOrthy Girths Election'
of r
t h ro ugh and energetic contractors, and the Ike
prii,es through a fenilo country, and is
ea
of access
at nil gouge.
By °Wei of the Board of Directors.
• AI. ROBINSON,Jc, Presidoult
Pittsburgh, tiny 1.1, BHA York
North Amerietto, Pencurylvenbut, New 'York
bpt i p, g work. Rail Road Jon
Wit Clete/mad, DE-
Ed, and Onlo
St
/owned cony Witte dna% sa d mud
bits:, with cofactor s' 4, to the Bell Road offica•
REMOVAL.
vOHN FORSYTH, fit erebantTaUo bas removed
to No. 31 Alarkof street, ono door from Steirad,
Raw rade.
Thankful Of Past Amon, ho respectfully istu t iu, •
smolinusnee of Ma patronage of bin tomer customers,
and li kewise On potwinaga of as many mar oast as
are orate right stripe.
Onreft.in Alm , TalMring .Line stemmed in the most
.fasHimablefwmones, wit!' divateh.
Alroot Lubionable aucalment. of rowdy malt Clo.
thing oLaltitlnds.. Cheap Or cub, otoosue. '
efoLleroeVAL Fqmisbloggitoods ill their varlados
*rapt oti brad, 'soh es Shirts, Damns, Callus: crae
vats, Stoats, Reath, Hosiery, Sospeogsrs Foram
Hdirts,myi Ll Olovas, D ra wers, Umbrellas, ix. do.
o.
Alm
AUCTION- StifSfir!'-.1-
Faasay Caning,' and BrAncy wrivdi ffli atagedmi
On Friday afternoon, at 3 front
of the ottonforoild Sales e mow el Wood and
streeu, will be mid, a splendid taro hone (tinily
C•rriw, well finished and nearly neva - -
One georaoroy Wagon, a good snide node to or.
dor, and bas been in ase only a abort oats.
myZ) JOHN H. DAVIS, nut.:
stark 4r sa,,,z. Rimy Gouda. On Thursday coo - 'g , May 24M, at ID &Meet, at
the Commercial Sales earner of Wood sad
RID streets, will be sold--
A line assortment of fresh and seasonable staple
and fancy Dry Goods, among which an impernao
cloths, casomerea, riatinetts; tweeds. lean., fancy
rings, black satht, dress silts, lineages, de lain,, mme.
swiss =ulnas, plaid Vicunas, super mints, French and
Manchester gingham:4 :bawls and silk hdlrfs In groat
variety, bleached -and brown Mnalina, doniuk• linen
table cloth, check- I , l l.lrings, drillings eottonades, ho
siery, gloves, bassi Leghorn' bonnets, , '
• •
e.
At .2 o'clock, :
Groceries, Queenneare, Furniture, no,
Yong Hymn and Inmetiel tea, toffee, N 0 agar,
No I shed, No 3 mackerel, Va noutufamured rebate°,
No I palm soap, shovels, spades, Costa, venetian and
glasses
transparent window carpeting. blinds, mantel clocks, Looking
A large and general -assortment of household - and •
kitehen furninue, kitchen utensils, ice. taDD
Large &a. of Maw:, Fine Marts, 4n, on three
made credit.
On TuevdaY knommlfr 8 3 th lost., AltieVelael4 at the
Commercial Wes Rooms, earner of Woodand Fifth
an, will be sold without reserve, on a credit of 90 day,
for approved endorsed paper on all sums over stoo—
A very . large invoice or Clothing, Pare Shinn
compnsum In pan, super cloth, eassimere,Ameens
Moth, mohair, alpaeca, cashmere; curd= chrth and
tweed dress, frock and sack coats; blink and fancy
care loscee, ..Uket, Collonade, &aorta, limautlan,
Roxbury; California , fancy cheek and Palo Alto ens
alma* panun plaid cashmere, nitric's, black and .
fancy
fat
fancy and summer vests; Vine liana bo
som, fancy and blue Merriman,k .moun t Union
check and hickory shirts; brown dtill pin dravertrr, alto, 6
dos Rough and Ready water Proof south western.
Catalogue: can be obtained and clothing examined
at the Auction Rooms.
nty2l • 101114 D DAVIS, Aar,
•
Extenrise Sale of Talualla, Saab, Later and Cap
Paper, Mar& Pads.
On Wednesday, Tbarsday and Saturday evenings,
214 24th, and delitlniM, at Videlock, u the Meitner-
Mal sales rooms, corner of Wood and Ptllh Ms, will bo
sold a large collection of trainable new books inereery
department of literature and science, embncebbr
by valuable worts on tbeelohistoll mimics), Po
etry, fiction and travels; also gy ~
iree ittineebtla of
quarto, octavo, pew, and pocket Licb S, Rae Ina LOA
don editions wub clasps, London testaments wilt
palms and parapbmws, latter, ceminerdal post, and
cap paper, rau Sod baltboand blank bosh, maims.
dam boots, ke, myil . JOHN D DAVIS, *eel
Plutwrimmoil
THEATRE. •:
mad 11. Porter.
ACTING AND &AGA BEAMuTA W. IL CAM,
ItCombined swags of To and :farm ßlr. W
fip tia Corinthian Tom:
Tarmicenat Endue, /4e
•
To p z is mar c o r l
sir Lawrence Me. Archer.
Charles Mr. Prior.
Kate O'Brien d
Miss Crabs.
To•k
TOM AND JERR be
Y, Mi
OR ram LIFE Rd LONDON.
Corinthian Tom Mr. w.
Ulric
Jerry Mr. Btt Prior nia.
Mr. .
Jemmy Green.... ........... ..ZKr.llarta.
Kate Mho Craig*. '
Rim ..... •• • • ............. --411 ch Friar. •
JaIIO ....... •• • • ..... r Madigan. ,
~. tr:preparatiqui, The ?Mar 'and Mellen.
Friday evening—Dlß. DIT4RI3 Farwell-Benefit.
40N 54' 13.., 'sew gyeti.,.
I opening u the Ono ?gee Store t o ft lotu law u
111 Jar& A &AMON & Co -
JAMES D. LocrawooD,
(For many years connected with Manna wive a,
Putnam, and hue John Whey,N. York sad Loader ' )
mouscum aim neat= or • '
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN ROOMS
N 0.63 Wan mart_ ,
(Nearly opposite their% Charie l a u ct i be 1
ROIL
(CP English, French, and Gamin lirialews sad.
M wh .PlArtei Newspapers impacted to arder,pirices
of ich may be ascertained on application to au.' I,
Camlogaes gnats. . myl2
A-ACIFLIMIEry-150 bbis Large No bfauweita-
IVA senain9ecikm, fil Sas order,mom.m-
Leg and tarnish,' ROBERTEAN EW; •
ray2titOt mad at
•tertyrufs. cub Pald for Ihi
Ty &Siam panes of clam limbed wool, lry
mr2l LEE ; Melt! , q apporlta Sib
That wad Tara ,
50 R 3o HLß b a rN o o l fshat orsiniv, airy" inspeolio 0'..) •
2, do No a Mackerel, atoston inspection.)
do do N C Tor, prime order, reed 11124 for
my
.Ide by ?ARM & O'CONNOR,.
lkdim cornet Pula Sod Wayne Ms
LIANCY BUMMER CAll3l3Ditam—Vire have jou
.11 - : received amy bander:lEl,lot of ninth Smarm
Catlin:ere*, of a very fine quality which wo are set.
ling at very low prices, sod to which Are would torte
the attention or the anadercen.
ns x , NDE lf &DAy_
SPLENDIDCLIATIOPADLEMED-yart received,
'Unarm handsome chtutseable
tonteora very sowrior q.attinz,whi,gh we are Nen*
arvery inferior pDAY. •
roynt • lb Markel, NW ear *rite Di mond
IDACON-4.3blas assbrted, now Ludwig from agar
I) Dolphin; for rata by
mit
.• zsalla DICE= 46 CoMmit 43
bbls No 1, now lanifingtrom isms Dot ,
_LA phi.; for sale by my2l /9AIADUDICKEY d Co
lITOCIL--3 sinks now" landimstrom strartfolpl4
U /or sale by mrti Lqnsoti =UT fs Co,
isEATIIERS-48 bags yr /nndlisis.fimO sums DOI.
_Wm for tato by mirl ISAIAH - DIM:WA Co
L "I , Linerrog , PiTfie
ny2l J SCIIO9DOLABERiCio
EALENo 01L—Of rudiiiirqibiffsiTto end
mnall battles Sad fluks.fornole g,-
ge
myM „ .1 SCElooNaWitHeit en Cif
O PTS. TUERENTINE—IS bbis m crrder foriblis
K 7 by sayll J'SCIEWO C Ml&Ullab Co
D TOlNGEbusete sale bv
zuvrt . . SCROOMIAAER teCO
QT..I_I43IPbA.PER-10?gensilextramlamrtrti. Oar,
:;111 j • 114 wood a{
PEFUN g Toatec
rpm: reaseribei has bully:dud at We Petia Tea
tittore.lG Fourth street, a vary Lan and well ie.
r lamed stook of pats. GILIG3N AND EILACIETEAG,
hoot New Trak, all of.whleb bas boon remilved MU
country since the En t of February los&o
all th e different grades grows ba th e Cehtstsl ui =g
Our stock being among Ma largest In Ma Wes; we Sr.
E.M 7 A l : ll, 7.'" l wtEggretr"l,"4::lll 4 .l
examine our stock and prices.. nag van bavellPalk•
ea in and I Iti whim, b
_artot eatudsten, or by
half chests. to writ their eouveautnat:
Oar retail prices vary fin °Clang,' Bliet . Teas treat
at et. to 54 6 0 Per lbg Mug Young Banda* AO Cr.
Cargo 60, and &ghat Breakftur aci,,Young Brion,
Gunpowder and imperial, from 36 ma. flAgter lb.
Minutia are seqUdilini to send and ge.samples of
of our Tees, and try them hokre mreltastug.
mFou street
TEAM Tiiil *Mt TIPAIIIII
1
du with ;demure amens wthseniiith
iithwth the eider= of ritththirei and et
.
Pfaff kintlhe_ y /have etenplew arranire
menu witlildeasre. J. C.Jeahles as Co'
•
of Philade Iphinaret... enSiefinf
, . And win hereafter be dela acne:dad, on
... hand.- They. ma neatly and, asenrel
.e arTd
up in meanie packs 00,1 and Ilb l
their preatedeand—ahowing the ithni
of Tea, pnee, e , d am e of the consent and
dispOt in Philadelphia* with an invitation to retina the
Tea, if nor liked._
__ - - , -
ranpowder:A •••• 414 tp I,Dil 460
Imperial ..... •
/#4, 1,13 LSO
Home " MI 7S" LOA
Y, tyna.:. ...... Mit • 11,11:1
gr-033 's Elm nodal:is Flan. .7b. a the will watrant all Na 'TEAS we sett - to equal
to, if DOI tO SAT void in thin city,. and shostid
they not prove acceptable to the tit. they can be to.
turned, and the 'nanny will be re,r_iss lawn,
with that understanding we eeli. • •- -
Ws, uk Air tdelothnt She pas be We be
judge between out Tau and those Welders gold*
other compliant iathis'elryi
All lovers of rieb,leileionsidd good tarot . , IadTEM?,
For yob by • 301110-9. M. VOlniiCiie
N W earner tah and Ferry -end
E. YOUNG & •
mythderals W earner dd and Rees stoma
intIEIMINGS-444
JIM canal and at Walser to clean consignonuss, by
myl7 - JAMEiI DALZELLogratts
RWMINZITr e Dp d IMULSTRAZIED .s ._
° 417 - riartalcium •
0 7011 iNr i lletsite‘Oditle . atiludier Wile
bt the dielde els' War ant to 'bloke asst=
sem ih tam wet% Irker use seen
se use be eldest for •Ic tam. • - 1( lenneditte use' '
esnild bo envie pc
./t Co:* Bede.
deny And, the teased pats well_ satexated, and the
tenuity subbed., in, it would give whet and ease*
pain. No tamer iambi be whitest thluireehed
I n as Ws alike healing to man or Pre:
pared andsold by B A FhateD=OCK & CO,
cornet of Woad and 1n %it* 11 / 0 1 Meer Ogi turd
Wood.. min
SPLENDID STOCK OF 'NEW SPRING GOODS.
~‘
A.... 1. MASON - ISL. C 0...
• ` ' '-: - -
OEM PRICE GICIRE-4[o. CO BIALUSET,IITIUGMF-WHOLEULIr AND RE T AIL.
AA. AL a CO. hung comidemblyealarrd their ranee, Dans:able, Roagb an 4 i cs iy, 24.„,, 4 :E nt
e More pa the anonsasdation or thAlt 111001/111* U.* 1n 1F.1111_0,7, 1.. de. ~.,
p to exisibitn* their tie. soziewr seueoNm - bezes at Donut add_ rat
tail int u rlt l e' mos era t
mock of stab amtGisbiate. Ribbonsof Menu are*. -dim, blink' and 'Oesonm
able Imported sad dumdum Goods they-ban o,lo'. Teat 0 / and 11514 b best 4esga r, J ij a ,. tk,,,,, f.. gint,
egremd xn OA dry. Melt lug* Skew! Saloon, Una- an ___ tsailtmelaltter , ' ' ~,-,
..
er Midi snake: large roan, hes been guad op ma lad. novazetir AND 0 VBS . -EMT deret= l
dud to their retail women; thereby giving Mem_ q. - /Aidiea lad gentlemen Moe and Iltiomsof
ph, mom for the display of their namentre mode Being oat Albs. • = Bae z % a. m ., gi m pi. Limo
eel:nanny in the retetpt of newt:Mode Monett Meets Nei rant Lao Veija„ fro_ de. - ;.-
10 New Pork, they are enabled aleriCre %o ffer 1 " I' l VlB/TEO and GIGIMLIAGe * I.O U-i ke tul.
newest, West and most desirable staff od fortfos *able colon and min. ..- •-
. b,,,,, ..,y hou., 1,11, 0 , .. i EALBROIDERICife LAMB, menounews,*r. - .
Their amok eonst.tt ill part of • If_.nOW. Whin, cars, manalbe r lcallw,..
ch. limanum litiate of extra nab De
r uder/*nee; l ai ar v ilikgymeh so E ns u a , 1,, ,, t .
wn r i , d o,
Manna, Dalai Mee sad Mambo of rs...med&ege tbe.h.l!ibbane.linaktiatbn d!a Ha*
'tyke. duo, Foil de Charm VO.l l ad *W i lt.= ' ,EhigAseasia n ium i f.,i-ns.4/;trai thati tam
Lahmi d. Grea
ko.dtmet Polio, , B "' zi11 ' 1411 ' --? '_, themeeng Pareselle end Pansedenr, of '`uld' 1131 " re
- 86 Hundred Nord , he.
Pines atrium nada, elle; amintne % . loeinding tha bon wider *floe son and ... _.-Cateedbm ... ___ . .
, e ,, dies-eplettaia &marts: • Cloths, Casainearnexundege, e '`''''''evoo ,
La Ek w,r entigi Plea. Rua, and Erna Plat% leans. Also, Flanns_th_Cheoltire :thazi
0144%, AIDOCCIS,Orie""n° ti t Lthe !9PViii4 4l 4 ' - G 0 w04248, c .. 4 N ,. 1 .' eas
el sod Pf every aa-
Ctudnes.fra lee• Piste ' ' -' • . dm kindred cans ago rje . e "., • " .
and , 014 pat e , of entirely OR- Myles. Alm, CURD and DROWN , , ono
black 8111-i for dresses, gnileetalegliae l Ge•af toyer landred twee or sdi the well keam'b s ods 7,1
nor Webb:sere. ' • ' '',,, - • .-, - Mate' 9 (lll . 4 ehednua,r. _., .77 1 ot oh.'
tiee.
see BllA w m us wis-caihmK , nutt Ores de ,r ltelne iin
045 1 ' e rMU ':11 : 1. 4% .111 4 . ; xi e a L u i f i na =e 6subu rdraiwziattga i n it iho ct rmm an
ao6i at the most reasonalde rim. , ern ea a
lilto do _
___ ~ ',' .
,-"- '.•' '.
..-- - ,".- - , TAW plum emoted ti tr iz ttablishaseen, as welt
MG= GIGGW3- *Ciandielllllueleti, . Vittoria when opig news sy kaviseir=t vee,
Lawns, Book and Berne_ - AdMbas, Thiene; Panay annenalfaror Mann Meow • Ira to ot
Macke, LingalAW M ,Uo 4 ll 4. 4l 4 l .llrallilAtiliyi. feral still gluon haneamintte teptirthanea,_ ... Every ar
sooltGot Go-dix• ~.. .' ...;., ' '.-- ''' .• - ,•,.., , ..... deie aria, leirtates,„.. l,ol9 Y„ke't la 91 , new e =e 1 M
LINEN Goons - Diatioa..eets.; itepthes, Dia- on it Vi Gkve " . "'' . 4 : 4 ll - mi e d b . n ire --,:. '
pen, dbaFT Bl24, X 11 04111104 uounpLivr sivu- Repo rt
4 " " " F ' ! l. a-m.14420s
ik k l i rish um teem. lost Imo tied ZSUI '
4 ddlifflitßett GUAVA USCG gal Al.
4 "V ieul aeWrt4Mttil*ei'BGlld, GOMM*
• •
..;'t.' . STRAit . ;BOATS .
.2• ontoriaami akiwrTsuirstou
liStial
DA.IL:Y.-PA.CKE.T LINE.
you hem:iliac or wound pistcwx &eua•
Irdea Whim, tempo:led of the laws; nettles; bee
dad Welshed, luld 1 0 Wr-Mil W it* " •
waters of the West. Every aretuareodetke su ck
lent thatmona can proeare, hal beeaprasided fel pas..
Imam. The Line has been In operates for fire year,
—has carted a million of ample trAttcart the kat We
rt to thrirperreas: The Naos *III be at the feat af
Wood street the da petiole to stank& for the tem
' ilea of 1100, Of Papule" on tha v el u ''
ter. cheer the passays money mast be la
&deuce.
IMINDAY PACANIT.
The'lStake NI IVTON,.Captain 11iiweat will
to Pinabatztt <very Sunday gat 10 otbralti .
Wb
ery
. Bnsulay , ere at 10 r. iv
•
MONDAT PACIEST. •
Tbe MONONGAHELA, Capt.Etross,vrall leave Flow
baP every Ataaday morning at 10 o'clek?,k; Wherfiril
every Monday ertalai el 3,9 r . • ,
, PII7Ii2DAIr PACIMIgT e
The RILITaIiNIA No. 2, Casa J, • *llll
leave Piusburgb every Tuesday snerniag at 10 hi
Igueggrteaerg Taesdw MIMIC el 10 r. mat
--
IPIEDNZADAT PACTrET.
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Cape. 8. De will
h ue n u b. tree , Wodooday, MMus i at
eqocir; eVery WednesAiv evenlag a jo P. at.
TUUTUIDAIi PACKET.
The lllllLLlANT,CeptVeacs,.vrill teen Fitts•
harsh every Thartierporeleg at 10 ceeloeir; IVlu3thes
eint7 Thursday cream` at 10
PRIDAT PACKET.
Tie CLIPPER N 0.3 Capt. Pitzs•Davz, kiln
Pittsburgh every Pfiday morning at 103 clock; Whet
113. every Friday emfat as IQ r. R. •
NEW LISBON AND PNIEBUILON MULTIPLE
OF CANAL AND EITEAM FAcEEIE R 4
_ . •
maim less.
Mann
•
. Levees Pittsburgh dallyoni) o'leelli A. AL, =id we
lives onannt °No Sandi, and Deane Sla.
nal,) at and New Lisbon at II; sante task
Leases New at schlock, P. M bulbs ea
auislo canal to the tiver dudes nes .alnbta and
o'clock; A. AL, and anises
V an
en
M.-than making a =Unisons a
wl tartylas
sages; and (legal between New Lisbon and"
bank,
rout in 'shorter time , aturat less rates th an briny
otbet e.
. ... .
This propzistots °Obis Line have* pleunre of to.
kagasdlopublle dun they Inns Sundap mart class
caw fortisßosts, swoonustodatios Osman i's* sag
Proigkt, to tan In coaneatias -the well tams .
Mamma CALEB COPE and BEAVEE r and comma
gag, at glugow,' at* tins Pittsburgh and' Unela.
nil sad other dady lines of stomas down the Olds
aad Mississippi slum The Imprisons* plalgo thew
selves to spare no somas or -lroabla to 'man sone
thla salsa sod dispatchi and ask of tho publis a Um.
~ , A EtO2I.732SACIENTS:, - : ,
I
O. iv. 'imam, , -- • r ,
a. e iv, Hausman, Pftua i sle 6 .-
IL MANNA - k Co. ' •
New Lisboa.
myglut lateitaidas a c.a.
.
NOTICE—The eittair IfFSAVEIAC;E. Cube, we
ter, will leave eller tAirmetiee, ibe VgethrtillaZim
. .
110 21 1IIHAVAELICILSOZILIEINTS goy 1849.
• . MONONOAIMI,A ROUTE. Only 23 Mlles Stkg.lo!kr., ,
Via BroWartine and Contberland to Baltimore mid
• • - . - Phnadrpto. .
Tlsplatuild and fart restore, vs man metoners
TLANFIC,CeptJ Pattbuont BALM Cent A
ambm LOUIS VLANE, Capt E Bennetr, are new
• °14914F.1 nie a . n
IlugggiteNtIVESVELE.
Themommy boat will • Jeavo the lilenanonela
lelar4abewe the Bride, May e o'elcmk precisely.
Passangers will take SIMMS COACHES asEreares.
yin at 3 otloek, P. DI, and the spimultd eara ea Ow
Ba>timore and. Ohio Railroad ; at Cumberland,- at 8
o'clock, A. and emirs lit Baltimore the atm even.
ia time for the evening line to Phllattedphla and
va ittoi lid' s=ut hy. li Banlmore, any El home.' '‘
Ftem Fillabargh to Phnedelphis,enlyWhiners.
Fare SAW
The crabs boated:Ll lame ate o'ebsalt,egesit Ben.
liar evenings. Femmes by this boat will lodge on
boar! In comfortable Sum Roems4les first BUM. mis
our the =Maim the following day in Eastern built
Omelet, and lodge the second mght to Cumberland.
_ Paesengen here choice of ei th er Steamboat or Rail
Bold between Baltimore end rblladelp and the
planate( at stopping at Cm:Me:land and
and retuning Mom 4elte pleas/no. Ouches char
tered toake perms to travel as they please.
We m the Mob and way bills ter the Comb.
On in tbe Pittsburgh ogles; On order to save • time on
arrivin at lerommille,) Mention, Important tor
pument g
ers to get thelr tickets ht
before plat on wean
ante boat, at monies, lgetwntsbala_ limas, Wafer
street, or fit Charles Hotel, Wood lip ritti.
aponithe • • J. bIEnIUMEM-Ageits
•
FOR 02 , 11SIATI AND ..I4MLIVILLE.
T4 . lq :Lt ra z i new Tr -
Iliitelw ri ttmtill Uri° .for. than
the MHb/or%eilo-oklock Pa ! ta .- •
For frritht or
. paragma i ori x rp
ilyls fiEO BALUANBEZtaw i rt
Fineman AND Loulavu.i.ErAcsxx Urii
..,21innet4at Astpluan;
•
iron, talutti 1 1 911),Itmvelit
mai and Louisville ,on TbstrAty, Lit; tut, a L e
*Work, A., 14. For (fel& orig. y bfulA
,to ItLIEBW.DO NEUArce,
BMIL
PITTEBUBOH HOCOMPOST, • •
.6ptl.N.Stathi leans h
TM Tuesday, at 9..takkek,,
far Ettlabettabeta.neeMintemciatar,
Waiter; Nov
Landing ' Mataz ' s t.. ataTta il e 's ,
Ititnepart,Cas tftesk.. Polar. Lyme.
kergant'BelPre and Hoe '
.R2MXEM3-4 , pairCS Haeltmotat crap
it 3 O'ckte4. - P.M.!• Afatteat aa. , Ftiday, it. Aof the abovar t
x tl eri.aeltre l , gra
By above arrainums. DoatcnuOarohl
lay at fitaatalsh crttel::ayaiatut keep that ilas as la
Tlmablia Mai degand..ba' eciaivaigar.
the Main. the yr water teatoa . ,
IGertsvl to
Janyl. Iit.,LOULt NtAekefi Line.
1140
REGULAR:Tin:OAT PACKET Kat: ST. LOUIS
. The -thue fc= t ts filianenie
. IfilesetU kayo
the chavoCad linermediate polls
*war r,
j a p :H4dnefi l ear.. •
Itc: fr eighter Arm lcui% L s
liattus I Irr AC RBP.LOWS
• fine fur 2"/Ua r
llpancorer
Pbenan, coste - 77Ca1l terroitor
rf abate cad intermediate porta eve -
Eliunntcy, 7.0 • eleel ht. • • -
Ch4tipar •on bmud or to
-0, Now Qom, Rue.
l '-- ' ' FOR WHEELING ANA w
inui tp 7
.-
7. 4 near wad Otanann imam
nu
Elcardie l i, ntasio_, , will' pm rIo r sn
.regnins- ttilw me n Pfttalrgil
Wheelins and iteintepon, str67lll lelvel'iai r b
1 an Wedassday gut Anandav .;<,,.' = .:. , . -
For fraighl or IrimigeO9Sl_oa toinL_ ,A
.. so
---7- Th K-111 Arqb atIN E/:.-+ - ;. 7:7
- •, - .Tira?
_l=kChca ns eZnik nunner, .willuburinn
' • 1414n u t31 !"'Pr! fa
aru
bla s r: : i 1... _ t amain/kit 4....,•%., ; .-. .-
crionsain t Witco bona .",-- apl7
.77 TREErtmarZliNIVVIIIRIA90`1 , ,, , : - ..
. •
_ L - 7 ' .! . ~ JENNY trtili; N ;. r .' • -
eilia4ph vaster, nnll my** a 'icip
• wnenil.;:inebtt onic Pit*
Mutt r Innarrine,inaintokinstnikilynnrnen
. ~..'. , •-,s, "j EE! & IMAtErfru L AM Nowt •
. , .. v
' A Z I 3
1-hiiue
irtsttn
.an
nod.
phatel thrZb""2".
Unatkntim
For a
Ihighl or uMatidr, v•I as b c'Ett • '
• Leo s .
4 and imon. scaueu bilfigliere4 ., ,to HG-,Trnas4d
.. utstraANOE c0, , 0r liko:Alotedea,•..rin
1 - amkttpenusastll awl limited mum* Ws pro
•.. la thrselz , l3 , stliallity,
..- :and ell- Wyman% by
ref awl by lles, . Thecyropertie, or
Y wall invemsdi awl Amu* *a 111114
• . 'C M I C the on =pie Inctemairr of All Waal lOW'
••• , lif be proeet dby inww we. moils WM.P.IOII •A
4 4-Wszer W
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"us n7
rt,—rbbh I.!albimb""T=lt-LBE6