1:11E BURfill PLrBLISIIED BY WHITE fr, MONDAY MORNINg, MAY 29,1849 ..Prrsurtaort Dana daises' is published Da[y, IrtAb'sekly,and Weekly.— he Daily is Seven Dollars per atutuul; the Tri-Weekly is Flys Delbws per ausuint; the Weekly . is Two Dollars per annual, strictly Is stigmas. - 7Aavincrunars ttre earnestly requested to hand la herr ravers before and as early intheday pracicable.' Advenisercents not Insetted toys speci' fled dad ittvariably bo charged until eder. oat PHILADELPHIA NORTH ANICRIOA3I.; Adveittsemeats and mbeeriprions to the Nerd:Amer lean aad United States oazeue, Philadelphirc, received and forwt — deed from thia office. 11. • init. vegetal. Talarpraphle News. . lifer Loeal natters sae next page. Lott. ors on Cho/era, These ISM», in an ening Clase.tti p can be bad in the, counter; nay time today. Price 5 cents. The Cotton Irtannfacture. -I . .Thul'astin annotutelag the erection oftounn - -• .. . Factories at Lancaster,' in' this State, and at . 1 so ' pomade tit keep a record of the new estabf eats which are being created in various places di ugh out the cpuntry," and that it is 4 1deased to vett in its power,to record such evidences of 1111Coubt ed prosperity." The Post's gratulations are but simulated to coy ' swan attack on Tariff principles, which ne. d no - , apecial " fe nce, just now, in thin community. But in another point of view its article is suggestive of very grave reflections, and soma startling facts. Admit that than is still, notwithstanding the low Tata of 1846, snfficlearittaiNcmoot to inVell cap . iet m th e ...uyAetrolngOY-t,Otten, the question 'irises, now eonies it :thaf taialOas vicinity. Fnotwittistentling unzivulled natund . advtudigen is tint only deeiining, bat verging on: online:Unfit We ether further front the Poet, (which records the algnificnnt and startling Ant, without a (Void of continent,) dud albs bend'of the Wel*trg enter. uareCartain large capitalist' • , St learn; Mina' enquiry front Ow: Warms, that these largeE capitalists are :getdiamen connected = with the tenon nutanketnte in this district. We • , aslt the attention of our citizens to this tact. The Pant serve antra, admits that the itramstmantOf capital Mille manufacture demon is "evidence _ofprospm4." Shall we permit this prosperity, and alt, op mof its iricienieto depart from us without a I struggle? TW, =mot LanCider, which the Post cites, is I another instance iu point, that ought to arouse us to a true sense of our situation. About three years ago the first cotton mill was start,a anggestins o r- ^;_'... . ICIEMI=12!=1=111 ~dr{i ;.'.,. eaf years .. the mills there have never been Incited against-their employers, and have 'never lost a day's work from disagreement about terms. They are now by agreement with their employers, and for their mutual benefit, erosions twelve hours per day. The consequence is that capital seeking investment is the cotton manufire. tore flows there, and the very mill, the erection of which the Post cliso'nieles with so much 'exultation is erected in considerable part, as we ere Wonted , by capital abstracted from the cotton business here! Our own capital employed in the cotton business, is thus silently,. slowly it may be, bte surely, as occasion offers,Seeking an escape from the poisoned atmosphere, bad passions, and the insecurity ,created by the Poor, aided by a few is the very paltriedand 'Mellowest of spootesig - whsle as a matter:43C course, Gareign capital avoids The immediate • effect of this, though sufficiently obvious nithe• close Gl:server, especially in our sister city, is not yet Seen in genera!---peihaps may never be fatly appreciated by the mass, but it is nevertheless one of the moat 4pcuttuat tines tin= we-have ever had to deal with We may. still grow—still increase, both in population and wealth._,Wer- undoubtedly shall; far Pittstrntgb has advardagek that cannot well be repressed.— But if we stiffer oinselves by mischievous and meddlesome. Legislatien, and still more mischie vous doctrines to be robbed of one of our great sources of prosperity, our growth wilt be Woolen libly leas than it otherwise would have beem'Our prospect, but a little while agcy far becoming the chief seat of the cotton manufacture, aswe already are for that of Iron, was quite promising. A ffiar blasts from the tool breath of demagogues, who,' under a thin guise of philanthropy, endeavor to conceal the hatefullest passions,havescauered there bright hopes, and afforded another, to the many instances that thine who aplwlar - utterly impotent for good either to themselves .or otheri; may per become instruments of great mischief. We cannot conclude this article !without cx. pressing our surprise that with this evil portend -Mg—almost upon us—our usually vigilant and ex cellent Board of Trade does not take some steps' to avert it. PrIVSYLVAZILA CRLD.I7.-A ciraulta from the Trail' , ofy Dept:l:nem of this State has been issued direct ed to the CountyCommiasionereof each eountycal ing upon them to assist, bt immediate and prompt payment, the Treasurer to pay the August interest. and thee maintain the crc dit untarnished of oar oved Commonwealth. We hope a hearty response will be made to this call, and that the money will be placed in the treasury at an early slay. The credit of our State should be attobject as dear - to every citizen an his personal reputation. When he visits other States and eller countries, his proudest boast should be, I ant a Pennsylvanian. This county has hetetokno been one of the most forward in the good work of °misting to sustain our restored credit, and we hope, notwithstanding the embarrassed state of its finances, consequent . on the depreciatiod of the scrip, that our COMMIS. sioriers Syr make a vigonnas effort In respond to ' the cell ef:the'State Treasurer. We are glad 'in .frint the circular of Mr. BALL, that berate ..:7-.. 7 *.Ti , L44.l.aiiiiitiy-the Treasury will be in the re ,eeiPtbrriiiii4esp piovuled by recent kgisilLlol,l; whiahritre Oa:entail to be more thin equal to the late appropriations, and will leave, after the pre* Cat nearly the ontiretevenun of the State, leas the riipannes :of government, to be tip :: plied to the payment of the interest on the funded debt, and the astride's toward the ., comple lion of an important putdlo work. • A brighter era is, thereltie, dawning upon tui, Let as meet the present emergency with resole tion—let us sustain the credit of the Slate at all hazards, and the process of -a• liquidation of tie debt, once commenced, the burden will yearly grow lighter. We learn that John 11. Robinson,Esq. basbeen appointed Superintendent of the Marine Hospital, vice Mr. Olathe. This finisheN we believe, the appointmentsfor Pittsburgh. The appointmente of:Heary Woods, Eaq, as Surveyor of the Port, and of Mr. Robinson as MarineSupertrandear, give general They aro both :young men, and ardent, active Whigs, and, pcostmsell the necessary qualifications for the offices they have been invited to fill. An the abiive offices were held by Mr. Gomm*. but the, Whig tdminlsmation,more in the spirit of Demoeragy,lias divided and scattered them tuno'. •.• the people. Mr. Guthrierattile agood ()inner, as fns as our knowledge extends, but be is a warm corona politician - , moles his removal was estrictly, _is accordance with the Democratic code of pang. cal morals, we think he has too much spirit to complain, Or place himself in the pitiful position' of the wailing crew who mourn ea dolorously over the vanished honors and emoluments of their • political paradise. STATE CONTIL4I2O:4 , ..niti the last meeting of the Whig State Central Committee• held -at Har— risburg, in pursuance of public call, it was, oe 111%i= Raolei. That the friends of the National and Slate Adreinistrations,in Pennsylvania,be request ed to meet in the sevens( ales and counties of the State and select delegates equal in number to their representation in the Slate Legislature, who shall meet in Castellon at:the Court House, in Hat - risburg, at 11 o'clock. A.M.,on Thumday, thel6th day of August next, for the purpose of selecting a • candidate for Canal Com:lsiah:met, and to do such other business athe - interest of the country, may tequila. . , By older of the Cominittees GEORUE ERETY, Chaiiman pro tent. Ram W. Psrmaron, Secretary. • Morton McMichael; . Alexander Ramsey. nutcase E. Cochran,. Hobert Itedsll, •„ - .0 WashingtenTotineetl, Joltnt. Kunkel, ..' • y iLm aFeg,... : . . Tmeteect•Eittat, • ilenjaminldeubins, George Lear, •.. Thoufas.T.Watenni , -•H. H. Etter, .. • ..,. • -. Paul RPreston,':. •-•:. •': ' - Edtsc' a; Darliagion4. - - , :Georitsi. - .F.•,Milier,' . .• - c-, , :;David Cclojitii l, - - - -,,,-• . ' .Loißeinson , . ,, : , : .- - ".•: ,, lVPliiiti H. Seibert, - • . ,•, Joseph Piatoni --.. •• • :teams V. Lawrence, --' '.-John . Penloti,` :,,'•• .- •D. A. Finney, •1' 7 4. 0. - NVeticiefe, _": ~. , „Tula Morrison, '• -. •IL VA Patrick, ,- - ..• Samuel W. Pearson, 1r •..,......:37-... 4 -..-...- 1tr.4.b . 7....,,•;•....re5er5ce5e. 1 .1 ',:•: - ...r . t .i - Z.t.....,i:, , .. , ,;.,. :',. , ,,, i:• ~ ,4 !,•:', ,5,. :'4';;::. 1.' . . ,, L , --i'',,*-i'",:...' rim zaat i iins •1, FPgiirot!,9 ll 11 4 1 , 44 . 11 .F1 11 * 41° 6131 c. h 2nr2tD W ' i Satitrditp:Mar 26. Tha SiddernMl' r mglea tneethnrtatrrder, and it Wad owed with prayer kry theater Mr. Brown . The Clctk read tho =aura ot Friday ahernoon, Moderaiteasted drat t he had been request" ed bpi& -anatomy 'to auspeint busmen' for a moment 'while he unlade an announcement of a very sale:tt 04m:ter. ..:2A` mealier ihea stappei Guwitrdt and declared 1 / 2 4it 11 0 4 14 t. received intelligence or the death of Dr. N. L. Rice of Cuteninad, who had been et-. . timed by cluilera. Ha had recovered, but expe rieuce'd tklelarise, and filially died. i t * received by the Assent' hly with Adage of the dtttpeat emotion, and Dr. 9prl4 tooredinat the order ot,ihe day (the e t e c,. tint Proalororof Princeton 'Theological Semi nary, to fill thephum of Ebeiersior Miller,) be post poned in conntq: mace of the melancholy event,— Dr,pictesuame bad been proposed an . motion was made, and prevailed, to the effect that libepastpuned, but be taken upy provaled the reoort fa ascertained to be untrue. 2%; Presbyteries (the 'Washita Creek) mete • tll4:tuoila. on the part Mthe Cammitteeon Bills nrid"CivartureS; read two, overt re one from the Presbytery of philndelphia,respechng the growing evil or itandiog during prayers. Also, one knits the Synod of Michigan. Dr. DrOwn,Chairman of the Committee of De . I r P** Fat ip-jaaai read a report. Thins, Chairman of the Finance Committee Made I n•report which was accepted and adopted. , oetter from the Rev. Nathaniel West, was read; laming that the Temperance League was veridedirousollanding a meeting in the First PlTS !ltalian thatch, on Monday-afternoon, and that 'they , Wished .1:M. Murray, Dr. Plummer, and the KeT, Mr. Nouns to Radian the meeting. A:Molion Was made, and lost, to refuse the re -iltiest;on the ground of the limited time of the As. neidtly, and.the petition was granted. : : The second order of the day, the election of a Wittier to preach the next annual sermon on Po. pc ley ,, before the General Aesembly, was taken tap• aid the ftillonting gentlemen were nominated. "Drs. Spring, Poo.; Pkunmer, Juelaus, Lord, Sulythint, and : Elliott. They received respectively 62,!_33,.22, 13, 13, 11, 2. Dr. Spring wait declared duly elected, and Dr: Potts, as his alternate. A motion; wan merle t° take up the unfinished ‘,.,* Mr. Nevin renttested that ! resolutions on the mthject • siiday evening be heard.— . to him, and his protest was heard, and was, ordered robe entered on the mittutes. Wiens follows PROTEST. The underiigned,claimmg the right, granted to him bythe farm of government of 'the Presbyterian Church, kelt himself httheratively called upon, by a linnet, of ditty to Clod to the Chore-6, and the Sieve, to protest against the judgment of the As. sembly, es expreelted In the report adopted by it untie subject of Shivery. The reasons for this . protest, are as follows 1 1. The true position of our. Church, in regard to this Subject, which is evidently one of overwhelm mg impostat:the„ is sot known with certainty, eith er by an its ministers,-or members, or the world at large, Some . itlirmutjt that the Church mentions Steam, as tip icatitnnim hating the moral appro bation of Goth and others tkatit condemns it. 2: The fact that there is a Ord of "earnest In. quit* and deep agitation on this subject, " instead of rendering* "impkoper and inexpedien t" for this Gendral Audi:Alp to °apnea its sentiments- dell :a-WY upon it, is in the opinion at the undersigned, theccety readun why its ligaments should be ex pressed, as by this means, the members of the Chure.h . would be enabled to know their duty ns morel stlbjeebt, in concession with the great ques tion., Itie the /iglu of the divine truth alime, shin_ lag through-the living organisation of the Church, that is ;;competent to instruct , and stimulate the massenita regard to the scripteral dutya"breaking ever yoke and letting the oppressed go five." 31 T he provision . that is referred too, as being. made for the just exercise of discipline upon those who neglect orvialite the mutual duties of wester and nertent,:tteems to recognize the righteousness of the relationship of slicery: Belida% the slave en long as he is a since, from the nature of the tenons by which ha is held, and because of the light ht 'Which bit condition is regarded by all ma* tern{ Y. ''' vi4 be 6, e any of aur n.„,,:.= the master or other church meMber. Dow conmorthaery -it would appear should i simile piesent himself in the Genertd'ilt ttembly is an appellant or Cemplainant ogaiint =MO wrung elm! ' ppan him by one" assuming to hinuelf the dtnnified.thle °tenures. 4. The action of some of the :former assemblies instead of beaefdliag, Vie , attiTklt fa feared., has `lied rover to t he cowl:. ees of- slave holder's, whims had ilmay begun's* . Omani ut thunder tenet against their wrong in holding in bondage beings,whom God had created in his own Ike neespid whOni Jesuit embraced' in, his wannest sympathies and loves While ads' action is giving relief tosome minds, it is driving! mitny others to separate themselves. from the church, that was ancedear to theit hearts. - ' . 5. Tut thyteries carnet gime or adopt meaty for impittiag religious instraclien to the slaves, since under v enithlitra of grate, as we are taught by the .., o of the Senor God, there mast be an eXpression of him:Mese— that Wfil make every sacrifice beam the - trUth inta, • _ _di received in love and' the ' power of God' onto salvation. 4 i 3 g Thetisis AO kindness in sets .of man to his (elk+ man. unless the of self ownership is first recognised. This bei Utak:al and great demand of the law of la ve ' and • codmmon sense 6. ' ,There does hot appeW to be in the General dosembly, as expressed by. report, that ruse of the magnitede of slavery 'co the ware of the case would seem warrant.. It is thought to be a' privilege granted with rehictince to woos few to look at it st all, and speak their sentiments upon it, and;not to be the tdrity of at to take up the subject; and give to it' hat degree of earnest and praverful atteationouhich it. is receiving at the Mad, of almost Ott , ' other 'ecclesiastical onuthization, and every.form of civil polity, where christiaaity , bas .juloitened their seambilities and affeeted the ir legislation. EDWIN B. NEVIN. .The judicial case was then taken pp, and the Moderator made the tuntal solemn charge. Dr, Ph:Omer rose-arid Was speaking concern ing the moutufal death olDr,Rice, when the Mod. enter announced that he had just received a tele , greHphic despatch 41;141CSnelomui, stating that there - they kpew nothiniot such' a report, bat still they wouhl make,partlcalar inciiry. A short tleteachte Ritail:a;aeciind despatch ar rived, stating that Ow Rev, Mr. Mee was in good A itnotion was amide to take ap the and order of elnettc: m of it professor. to MI the ocassiottid by the resignation of Proles- sot Miller. ; ; Tins folloWiag gentlemen were nominated.. Plialleunder,Stogthe, and 14. L. Rice. Ulgtrectived iespeatively . 110, 16, and yl, so that Re:Alexander was dictated duly elected. Title Rev. Mr. Janneway read ,'paper from the Trusteevol . the Weitern Theological Seminary, recommending that the following gentlemen he appointed Trusteem, in place of ether gentlemen, who had either reaigned, or found' it impossible to attend. T. R.Wanin, J. ilea; Wm. McCully, ' - , A. Schoesundlier. „The augeeisernn was =matinee* adopted. Bernina? proceeded 'in hie define* of Mr. **hi a mint war' ins Istria!? oreloquesice, and co,..ri r Wilton, allidida.htile beam twot o'clock. on the put of! . F'rethy,tafp, SlOse and preeeeded with abmerarnarke,Which ware de- aim' to be 01 of mac. liwas thah moved and wined, Mit as the hero of adjortresehnt liid 'tam* wilvigit, would be beam to postpanoSim farthwillscassbon of the Sub, jeer tdi Monday morn at 10 o'clock, earnany of the members of the 'Assembly would doubtless wish to speak on the subject. It was then proposed to Who Op a report kern the Cenimittee on BUM and Overtiltes, proposing to make the °diciest Avid the botuulary.bertweea the two Synods *neatens. ' • The .debate on ..this point continued until the heir Of aajoarameta, and the Assembly was closei with prayer. • AFITIMOON Ini to?!. The Amerttbly met; pursuant to tu3jouniment,iu the session room of the Pint Prlshyterian Church. The Moderator not being present, D r . McGill wan milled to the Chair, and the ex eretses were opened with pra yer Spry ,by Rey. Dr, • The Clerk iriti tie terminator tie intuiting e'j.s. • wee: ' The unGehihed 'Maas ntlito *irons was 4- hen °P• ; ' • Tee report or shi•utommanne• en:the •Boundsty lne tzet,Fetty;thp..Pytwitie of JadiiillK WAS then broagbtE raw rd , - • :"..Knuermi'wet made to the effect :chit the Gat- AMembly, postpeine ell actilk',ori,: the subject emit their neat meeting. • The Jeperi cf hammer, -'`•-••••••••., Mi!=nl V, nKiffort or 'Lim anmitittotts(.*,, olio** D% to the BO** Viervetcifort};inuali ,, eit oo Donaestialsts• stone umiak= up...assmudesl,,nad The how of adjournment haying arrived, tho, meeting was closed with prayer. • Latter Trona irl6antbrina . 66;iripant. Correrpordeue'of thenl:abash flume, Harbor Rio Jaiortro, April 6, 1819. Editors Gazette—We united here in eTell ire'otihe 27th alt,sfter a passage of fifty two days Goth Baltimore, on our way to California, and es peeled to remain only a few days, or time =nigh to get water; but some of the passengers thinking it a good • opportmaity to gain redress for the bad treatment we received from our captain, (Brown of N.York,)lorhosil complaint before the consul, Mr. Parka, he promptly took the matter to hand, Ousted our captain, and furnished us with a gentle manly one, pained Captain Jonathan Bourns, of New • Bedford, Mass. Our first mate, HawlY, a real tyrant, 'also had to leave the ihip,and afloat appointed in his place. This Brown is &German() and never carrisd passengers have, consequently Seated us like brutes—and you know the Ameri can spirit too well, that it will not be trampled on: our Indiaaation was aroused, and the firat oppor tunity it was determined to lay up the ship, or have the officer suspended, which we succeeded Them has been, Since the news from California, in this place!. no leas than MOO Americans bound for the gold regions; and at pisaent, them are seven ships filled with passengers laying in this pore bound Or the same, and even , day some mom arriving. A whale ship put in here, direct Wm California, and the news ahe brings exceeds any thing brought from that place: that gold is found, and in large quantities, is unquestionably true, and new dies coveries made every day. But there is a civil war raging between the Americans and Spaniards, foreigner and Indians, and blood copiously shed; no doubt you have this news long since. Yours respectfully, W. 1. SANE P.S. —The ship Pacific,' New York, also kohl their captain. For the Prt.toburgh Gum& Tito Emancipation movement. In Ken tucky. I have now fully explained fin the information GI your readers the objects thr which the Eman cipationists are contending in Kentucky. I will next state their probable strength ex the pellsol the question were math; a direct Liam at the present time. These are, 1 think, all told, about 140,000 voters in our state, who mold be brought to the polls upon as exculog a question ea thus Of thew at lean one fourth es trot, unwaverieg, emanci pationists; that is to say, 35,000 voters. The num ber of alaveholders in the state is estimated, in reined numbers, at 00,000. The real number does not greatly exceed, or fall much abort of this esti mate. Many of these, say 5,000, are estancipatioa uts; one sixth of thAr number. There are then a body of men, numbering 25,000, who are banded by interest and feeling, to uphold the institution to the lot. These men have a very extended and pecuniary influence in society, and can rally great numbers of the nos-elaveholding portion of the pop. illation to their support. They possess this addi tional advantage over the emancipationists, that they fight together ea one man. They have a pro digious interest at stake. The value of the whale slave property In the state is 560,000,000. Of this the perpetuated* have in their hands 45,000,000 at least, ifnot more. And where hem there ever been a set of men thus interested, who have rot resisted desperately any interference with their in terest, Much prejudice exists in the minds of the non-slave holding portion of the commuthty against any thing which savors of liberty to the negro,— This has been begotten, and is still supported by the fierce denunciations which have been unspa ringly launched by certain excleneer against south cm people and thew institutions. And if they will bosh their clamorous cries, they will do geed ser vice to the cease of frerdom in our state, by taking away one of the elements which perpetualism breathe and lives on. But this by the way. The first meeting in our 'tate, in which decided ground against slavery was taken, was held in Marseille , Eamon Co., or perhaps, in Louisville,. in February last. Since that time, meetings in throe of our glorious come, have been held in Weald 40 emu, ties. As I said in a fonner article, a convention, composed of delegates front 25 counties, embody ing eminent talent, great piety, politics of both the great sethciths end religious principles of every de nominetiots met at!Frankfort to solemnly deliber ate upon measures hostile to the existence of sla very. Atthe bead of this assemblage was Breck enridge, Young, Ralaton,and a boot of men of pro dimMis talent and influence. C. M. Clay, modes sled In his views by experience, was in that con vention. We have in the forefront of our line al battle, that great and glorious men—a host in him. self—the sage of Ashland. His name Is to the emancipation party of Rentacky,in this great battle in favor of down maiden humanity, what the white pinme of Henry of Navarre was to the Hugenots of France et Ivry. When we take into considera tion that ore= mouths ago, and Birch a thing as s public diem:teflon kapott the evils of slavery would scarcely have been tolerated, and that now,diams sinus are being hel4 all over the state, and that large crowds attend and listen with the deepest in terest and most reepectful attention, it will be teen that much, very much hat been gained in favor of emancipation. Many of the best presses in the state ere willies. At Louisville, the Courier and. Enquirer, at Maysville, the Herald and Eagle, are doing good service in the cause. Many other presses throughout the slate are battling gallantly fur the right. Our other Benator,ludge Underwood ' tam th 4 fleld,aed with ell the force °flu, great Intel. lect,is with u5..1301 above all we have with us res. son, right and the great caxiserof humanity. Before I close this commit:deaden, I will speak of the different shades of hostility to slavery, which exist in our State. Them are only two shades bf theling hostile toalavery. The flat fa that Iraqi* which I belong, who are in favor of taking legislative measures to gel rid of slavery. The other behaves like we do , slavery Ise great axial mid politi cal evil, but *inks that moral and economical causes will gridually deliver the stele from Its ' withering blight, like'no the Saxons were emacipe. ted Irons Norman bondage, and like as Dela ware is now nearly eased of the onus of ibis tern- We system. They Will, however, no doubt even tually be:cow:Pieced of the fallacy of their views, and corlesce with as. Many talented and influ ential men hold these views, and when they do come over, tlitti will bring a large accession of strength to our racks. The friends of emancipss don are running candidates in all the counties In 'which there is any hope of rumen, and in many where t h ere is none, swing thereby that they are determined to face the music in gallant style. And now Mr. Editor, having 'paten upon all the topic. connected with this question, which appear to me to be of interest to the general reader, I shall close the present series ofeommunications. I here by return you my thanks for the kindness you have extended to me, In giving them a place In you: columns. I shall be happy to communicate any farther ink:magnum upon thnisubject which may be in my possession. INQUIRED'S. Two DAIS Lk= FROM Sit FlUJscuce.—The N Y Tribune is In possession of advices from San Francisco to March 31, two days later than the last previondy reeeived. The Intelligence reach. ea New York by way of at Mannikin, the city of Metico and Vera Cyan. The report of the extreme richness of the gold region Is folly osafirmed. Their intim:ion has in his possession a limp of the passions metal weigh ing 21 ounces tiny. Thegeofegieel tatoret of the Watt= in which the gold is found, ve in every respect similar to that at Quite Vura in the Mexican State of Soni a, so well known for the Inge quantity of good which It hay yielded. 'rho Calibrala plamrs direr, howsver,from the above-named rich mine in the greet extent of ter ritory which thayoßver; the gold realm in Califor nia already proved being 350 miles long by GO broad. The Q. B. mail steamer California gill lays at San Stancher., but the prospect at her getting oS .before Mug had .mttch Inman& She had on heard, her Captain, maw, and engineer, and two or throe ham* and it was anticipated that with the help ol persons at .San Franc desirous to comedown, aeurratient number of Men to Ravi. ante har,,would won. be made up. She had ce board 5200.000 in gold shipped, to be brought to the Unito States. The Meanie Bones 1f0.:3 arrived yesterday from St. Joseph, which' place she left on the lath inst." tier officer, report bet little sickeitas at that paint end only a ay eases echolern at either lo• dependenee or Banns. - On Sunday the 13th inst. there Were bat three dentlM at the latter place. At Wevon, there, were navies'''. nasal =ported. Meer Weston, they met - the Steamer Mary Bletteg eight deaths had taken place on her. One mien died .. 4 1, 0z 4 of the um, and some SIX or eight Icahn reported in have .ocanirod on. the Algoma. The , moaners Amelia and Morino at Jrattlalk WV, Iv logep. The aufiltoritiesof that pleas have estafi,- fird a qparati4e; slid *alit ea notpennltted to" lied Whom first peke inspected by a committee or t -1 /o'!'ireritlib l ix fi vo i hicklitil titled fortirry ontet,Attas'met near Bt. at u A rk i4sterdpy; she had aireedy WOO. Mite pekoes who `filed of cholas, end *eye* more were reported sick. The Ligbgbot. is bound for CouncilZiudi, With a Imp npridtkr"of Mormons . pr'neatt-,.4.Ans#Py., .11.1137, 1 - 4 L.3.4.a.dy UnWuß3lat 19. ?r, ss ASHES!—WSS OF siva Kuzma es rnermerr onitzolzoi About ten o'clock last night, the steamer White M 4 41 rear the head of the levee, was dis co ter be on Are. - At the time, there was a stilTbreeze blowing from the northesog,which soon carried the dames acmes to the Edward Batea,the next boar below, the heat from these set Are to the Eadoro, lying above them; the Belle lale, neat below the Bates, then caught Are. By this time, one or two boos below were dropped down, leay. Mtn vacamcy between those on the and the boats below them. - - At thie time the Edward Bates being about half bumt up, was cast loose and went floating down, the laves, setting fire to those boats mill lying at the levee, as she approached them, in the follow ing order.—The Julia, but slightly injured; the Uncle Sam, alms but slightly injured. The Bates but barely tcmched these boa% being these immediate ly below her. The taming steam lama, with a large number of wood boats, barges, drc., &c, were entirely consumed:—The Mart ha, Sarah Taglinni, Montana, Bad Wing, Alexander Ransil ton, Boma No. 3, Timour t Maeda°, St. Potent, Ett Canson, Memelnke, Prarie State. We do not presume that this comprises all the boats destroyed, but these are all the names we were able to get hold of The following boats were saved:—Tbe Autocrat, De Witt. Clinton, Danube, Embassy, South Amer ica, New Uncle Sam, Julia, Old Uncle Sam, Mar shal Nay. So Intense was the heat arising from this great eonlingration, which extended with short intervals Sum the head of the levee to the head of Duncan', island, that it set are to the buildings at various' points along the levee, all of which above Vine street were extinguished, but a row of shanties extended from locust up to towsols Vine street was destroyed, end row, while we are writing one o'slook this mcenin%, the enure block bound. ed by the levee, Main, Olive, andLoohust Streets, is wrapped in names, as are those houses in the imam fronting the levee between Pine and Olive streets And various houses on the west side of Main street, from Canters re Simons at the corner of Locust and Main streets to Olive. Mr. John Ma. der's large cooper shop at the south west corner of the levee and Elm street, and, also, a large two story brick house on the west side of Main below Elm street, and the flames are rapidly spreading, and where they may be stayed matt cannot tell.— This is, by far, the most awful catastrophe that has even fallen to the lot of any city west of the Alle gheny mountains. = In addition to the property enumerated, them was a vast amount of grain in wicks hemp, ba con, Sre., &e., on the levee, which caught from the heat sent of by the boats, and was destroyed, and unfortunately, on one pile of hemp whice was covered by a tarpaulin it is said, four porous were sleeping, and all were destroyed. We saw the body of one of them, a boy, which, was carried into the police off.. There were a number of kegs of powder on hoard the various boats, and as the fire retched them they caught sod exploded with a ferric crash,seattering the burning fragments in wild confusion into the upper an. By one of these explosions one man standing on the levee wee killed by being atm. web • fragment blown from the bunting wreck of the Martha ; smother was shockingly lacerated in dif ferent parts of his body; but how many poor wretches have fallen victims to these devouring flames as they have gone sweeping in wild grandeur from boat to tow, and from bola. to house, and from street to Inset, no man can ever tell One of the wildest and most heart-rending spec tacles ever witnessed in our city was exhibited law night. From Dame-ales Island, extending perhaps a half or three-fourths of a mile in a continuous line up the river, the burning wreck of boat met boat, and rolled their united clouds of deep black smoke, and lurid liame at wild conflation Into upper air; on the other hand the long lofty range of stores fronting the river, sent up • cloud of sparks and sheets of dazzling flames, which threw a red and glaring light tar a way into the darkness of night, which hung upon our western borders. Here and there wens seen half frantic men, running in bewil derment from point to pointsearee knowing where, or staggering from their burning homes under a load albeit most precious property, followed by a weeping wife and her tinder bad. Since writing the above, we have token another walk through the bunting district, which now, et a quarter before three o'clock, already extends than the levee, west, to Second street, and from Locust. 'south of Elm street. This entire space is not burn ed over but much of it is, and much more wall be bothre t he flames are extinguished. We cannot pretend to particularize the buildings burnt, but wall mention the Telegraph Office, the United States Hotel, the Reveille Office, Republi. can Office, the Organ Office, and the New Ent OM ce. These comprise all the English daily papers in the city, except our own; we being on the north side of Locust above Main street, have, fortunately, d. We can form no estimate of the lots by this it may probably he pot down at five mil -1 lions of dollar. In our evening edition we will give all the par k tiesalars that can posellaty be had relative to this awful catastrophe. At this time, half put four, the flames are ;nearly extinguished, and thcfnelf our gallant firemen are almost exhausted, yet we hope but little more damage will be done. In our morning edaton, we gave whet of interest we were able to collect, relative to the conflagra tion which hos laid in ashes • large portion of St. Louis. We also promised to give our readers, in our wresting issue, as detailed an account as It was possible to alike; but, to get at any thing like • full and macerate statement of the amount of property destroyed, on number of lives lost, to not within the range or pawl:Say. We can only follow the general range of the fire, without going into details. We begin by stating that the point at which the fire first started on share, was at the tanner of Locust street and the Levee—the corner house, and three buildings above it, fronting the Levee, were des troyed; the flames then crossed Locust, and swept every house (with one exception,) in the block. hunting the Levee and Minn greet, and/intending Item Locust street tiontb-ward. to Chestnut Creel, a distance of three squares. At Chestnut gram, it tamed up and mussed over to the next Meek south, at the junction of Commercial Alley with this street, and from the alley to Main, and down to Market street, burning all except two buildings at the cor ner of Market street and Com. Allay. At the junction offelerket and Main stresses, the flames crossed diagonally to the Market Street Houseymd (allowed both aides of Market street, up to Second street. Then crossing Main, the fiamesagain swept every building from Locust to Market, except a row offour four-gory fire proof brick bruldingsjum below Locust street Passing op Pine, Chestnut and Market streets, the devouring element consumed every house In the two blocks intervening between the streets mentioned, and Main and Second streets, and those on nearly half of the block north °Mire. Hera its ravages were stayed In this part of the city. Before the promo!. of the flames could be err tad it was (rood necessary to blow up one or tweehtnraes near the corner of Market and Second streets, and in doing so at least three persons ware killed. The fragments of one of their bodies were found an the the opposite side of the truce, one near Walnut, on Second street, and the thigh bone and a foot belonging to a neither, near the foot of Walnut street, some two or three squares from where the house were blown op. These, with the body of the bay burnt on the levee, make lour that are now of the police office. The military, firemen, and citizens are to futon a precession, sod bury them sometime during the day. I We will now go Mbar south, to the Coot of Elm street, where the fire made another lodgement,and spreading dingorsully through this block, It swept pu to Main, and down ltf Spruce street, • distance north and mouth of two stares, and crossing Main, it carried nearly every thing before it, up very nearly to third alma, three squares to the wed of us starting point. At main street, the flames crow ed Elm, sad consumed one (north of the block north of Elm and west of Main tenets. From the foot of Elni, up its southern aids to Second street, a distance of two squares, not • house is standing. By this dire calamity, hdndreda of families are made homeless, and many who were in affluence, are reduced to poverty. South Market, and the Town Hall were on fire at ono time, but by great exertions of a few persons present, they were saved. Hearty every vane of glass in the windows for half a square distant from the come of Market and Second strews, were Woken by the concussion at the time of the blowing up of the building at that point. The police arrested and confined in the jail and calaboose nearly filly persona for stealing at the fire. There are various rumors afloat relative to the loss a/different persona, but many of them without foundation; and yet two or three of our old and valued citizens wo believe to here boat their hies; and no doubtmany are lost who will tuner be en quired thought of--strangero of whom there were many on the bouts and in our city, The extent of the congegration from he bogie. sing to its termination, 4111.1 M in -the whole oftaro blocks, which would he about one mile in length, by two in width. The streets of our clty, laid out originally very pirtow , are literally chok ed up with fallen wells of Koons and destroyed pro. do. We did out spa °per New k`Parnir o f Ettallrg e 1 6 4 alter the ilteat confiliPations there, but we are Informed that nut city presents an aspect of greater desolation than either of those places. In regard to the loss, cOmpandively, we know not from any data in out poneesion which Is the greatest. Our recollection hemmer, is, that in neither New York nor Pittsburgh, did the lam ex ceed live millions of dollars. If this be trite St Louis has sufferedmore than ei th er of 'boar) Cites by the. List of Staamboata Hamad, ?be following Is believed to be as accurate list of the t3teentboats destroyed in the great conflagration of last night. The contester' and chime which reign throughout the city, to-day, make it a didtpult mat ter to procum information; but the iambi . alt. mato has been collected with great care r knit re liableeounce, and is belleve4 to be Prat/ tioarlY aecnrate: e&na, Coles master, value $20,000, famed aC P&thergb. • Boreis No:3. Barnard master, Mo. rive, value 513,000, insured. fill.loo. •Atioe, Eenne 11114ter, Mo. river, value $lB,OOO l jaw, pad $12,004. AM Eagle, Outsell =per, Upper Misslniggi, Valet stlpop, insured; $41,Q00. - Sarah, Young muster, New Winne, valve Ed,- 000, Inured * 20.100 value of Cargo $40,000. Montauk, Woodlouse toaster, Upper Miutvaippl, .vakte 00,000, valtm amino $20,000. Hit Canon, Goddla master, Mo. riser, value sl} ,000, value arca/0 43,000. ' master, Mmtiter;mtlie . itettrif %COO. insured tillB4l(kwalss of torriPolopoo. • deadia;Rnatllißliailialiverr Yak'? lIIITCd $4OOO, Wee Oreahrol B .ooo. 1. Pdainaluker, Staillteri matner,New Orleantr,Taaw PIIIITia SWAN RaldWin master, ills rivet, valor $28,000, Miura 15,000. ' ' White Goad, Adams master, New °dean' val ve 83,000. Edward Balsa Randolph master, Upper . mlizas' sippi,Tattle $20,000, Muted $1:4001). ' •-• Fags, Ealersmaster,New Orleans, vaitus OM), Watered $10,500. St. Peter, ' Ward master, Upper Missisaippi, value 512,000, insured 59,000. Red Wing, Banger muter, Upper Mtattiuippi, value 56,000 Take ofeargo $5,000. A. Hamilt on,' 'Hoops muter, Mo. river, value 815,000, insured $lO, Martha, Finch muter, Mo river, value SSP% insured $9,000, value of cargo $35,000. Eliza Stewart, McKee Master, Mo. river, value $lO,OOO, insured 510,000. Mandan, Beer master, Mo. river, value $12,000, insured $B,OOO. Bello tale, Smith rawer, New Weans, value 510,000, irunred $B,OllO. Gen. Brook,. Itingling muter, tow boat, value $1,500. Frolic, Ringling master, tow boat, value $l,- 500. Estimated value bt steamboat stock $318, , do • do Clllloe2 19:1 3 3 do do produce destroyed on landing, 5518,000 The Sarah was insured in Cincinnati for =le OW; the American Eagle far $3,000 in Pittstmrgh; the ?damlulte SB,OOO in Louisville; and the others, we believe, were all insured by offices and +wo men in this city. Improveatenta to Dentiffzy. DL O. 0. STEARN.% late of Boston, is prepared to manufacture and set BLOCII TEXTS in whole and pare of seta, upon Suction or Aunospberic.Stletlon Plates.— Tooruscux cotton to viva auarraa, where the nerve I. exposed. Office and residence next door to the May or's °thee, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Loran so—J. U. all'adden. F. D. Eaton. ion Panora Lours Bllo.4ll.—Preparest by I. W. Nally, William street, N. Y., and for solo by A. Jaynes, No. 7U Fourth street This will be found a dalightthl arty ale of beverage in families, and partieulerly for sick room.. Elazia's Etiterata.—An improved Chocolate preplra tiOn, being a eembinatioa of Cocoa nut; innocent, in etymatg and palatable. highly recommended partic ularly for invalids. Prepared by W. Balm, Dorthe. ter, Mn.., and for sale by A. JAYNIEB, at the Pekin. T. Store, No. 70 Fourth at racial To TEM Arridt-ren.—To those afflicted with that dreadful scourge to America, the haver complains, he proprietor, of ItPLarte4 Liver Pills are happy to of. fee this remedy, 41 at once eomplete and tare it has been tried often in all parts of the country; It has been lard in the practice of the most eminent physicians, and always with triumphant success. In rearing these Pills to the public, the proprietors •re actUated by a desire to alleviate human suffenng, and oifer a remedy (or one of the moat terrible &senses, which shell be within the easy reach of all. For sale It the drug store of mytiluitr.wB J KIDD & Co W. M. Wright, al. D., Dentist, Owes and residence on Fonnb et opposite the Pinstntret Butt 05 0 " Ile.. hose. from 9 &clock to It end,:j f :1 non o'clock toe P.M. sepl4-11) Piro and Marino rasatarrusto.—Tat Puts can Nanosruoi *so Ras rant...lmm COltrANT— bartered Inl—eouunnes to Insure, upon every de eription of property, at d. [own: rata. Orrice, No VI Market street. SAMUEL &ORALLY, Prost. Rom. FI3NET, Prey. ittysll.Bm - 1U Prressowsu ”rt. Bono:. Mimeo Co. DISIDOW.— We Stockholders of the above named Company an emitted that the Dividend of Ten Dollars per atms, declared on the Wlth January last, will be poidhhem or their legal repretentaLves, at the office of the Trask , ore, of mid Company, an the dry of Piftatturgb, ou or after the Manley of May, inst. Cwtero Stockholders wall be paid at the office Of J. W. Clack b. Co, Boson. My ill THOS. M. HONE, Treasurer. MO= BILL lIF.ADS, CARDS, CMCULA /11amlkas, Bub Lading, Contracts, .Lasentscas, 1.1 . 11) 11.-11, LAW" CIZTIVITLTLII, rouctse, d.c. ~ &C Punted at the *honest notice, ma War prices, at the dew tiexcrre ORITZ, Mt. sneer. livezmo. Cc au—llertanns Florri—An article in. dispensable for the toilet. Its virtues are truly aston ishes, completely coring hub:loess, mid creating a fresh and vigorous growth of hair. It also has a most powerful tendency to restoring dm hats so its pristine color, when grown grey from diet nausea MU old cps; and by its continual one Will, to the latest period of life, do much to premrse its original butt. Dandru ff and scu r f. so detrimental to the growth of the hair, am completely destroyed by its appbeation.sytille a bright sod beautiful lustre In given by its um. It is elttimlr bee from all injurious compounds, being prepared in vegetablea, and may be used with the greatest farm, and the conviction that it will prove May ben eficial. For gala by L. WILCOX, cornet or dm Diamond arid Market at, and comer of Sinintfiebi and Fonrilt sta. Prtenottoe, May 91,1849. F,..ereilencies, the Mayor, of the Sitter Ci tiee of Pittsburgh and Al&ewer Grew:am—The city of bit. boors having moonily, and while afflicted by Cholera, been rimed by are, whieh has laid an important portion of herbstsiness lanais in rake—tout several days aortas. already elapsed' Moira Inr because airmranitad With in.. dte treeing calamity, thSt has befallen • city so dear to oar community by des of cousaimainny and aMaity, sad by tho most native comm¢ereial relations. It ap pears exp•dient and ner_emary that the natural sym pathies and Gemovolance of oar artisans (to sae noth ing of their grautuds for relief under similar soderincs) should seek an opporomny for expression as ammo thin ease, mid knowing Mat relief lobe etbeaeloos shonhl be memo, it U doomed proper and humane that our sister eines Mould act In harmony and con cert on such an oc casion, MI that poor honors will be pleased to call public meeting of our elision to devise suitable means and mode of action In behalf of the mairers. Vary respectfully, your fellow citizens, DT Morgan, Jolin D Davis, Sidney Strong, ": 13 Ba C Xy l 7 3' It lif Mackay, M kloarhend, Bails), Brown & Co. Wallingford d: Co. YritTlOgart, Carting, flalwrison & Co M'Candless &Campbell, Spang & Co. Pditsp Wilson Wu Hohnes & Co J Painter, Jae B Murray, 11/ownsend &Co Kramer h. Rohm, Neville B Craig, II Childs, Wm M Hersh, Edward liregig, D N White, Wm J Howard, Jos Snowden, Henry Woods, Henry S Meg raw, Geo Altore, Charles Shafer, Chas H Paulson, Kennedy, Childs & Co Palmer, Hanna a Co W Robiniiiii, Jr J Jones & Co. K 7' Friend. Cooper A Lovely, Jos E Breading, R Tanner & Ca. Geo EL Arnold Whitmore A Won', Hampton, Smith & co Murphy, Wilson & Co. Ii H Hartley, ninger, Nicholson &Co J Blackburn, B A Fahnestock & CO liakewell, Pears A Co. Edo D Glassani, A A Mason lb Co N Holmes & Soon The eiusens of Pittsburgh and Aliegheny ire rers• ted to meet ria Wednesday. tbe .30th that ,at 3 a's k, at the New Court House, far the narpose. as stated In the above coulaloolcatiOn, of expressin,y their sympa thy with the madmen in the late St. Louis fire, and of taking active theasume for their rade. JONATHAN RUSH, Mayor Ailegheny City. JOHN HERRON, m)4-.td Mayor City of Pthsburgli I=l CITY LOTS OF ALLECIIP.NY AT PUBLIC AUC TION. VORTY LOTS on Federal areal, in the central of .1` the city of Allegheny, each mt feet front by lib In Length to a 12 feet entry, will be offered at Public Sole on tumADAY, PAI, day of JUNK, at 3 o'clock, P. M., on the premiere These lots comprise the very beet and most valuable unimproved property m other of the two eines min most condone to grow in raise for all note to come, and to capitalism most neceuarily 'Cord so oPintomntY for the inveetourot of money, no wham else to ha found In the neighborhood, or Velti3lo Ike two cities. They will be sold subject to an annual grand rent of one duijur per foot, on lee= 100.00161 a datlog to the purchasers, winch will be made known at the time of sale. A plan of the lots can be examin ed by persous wishing to purchase, at, the Mayor's of. bra.HOBERT CAMPBELL, Allkahcol May Z 3- 1. Cit'm cream . gPlit, TURPENTINE-20 bbls Bp4 8.8 received and for sale by RUAUN &RATER PprrAsti—A euportor article, alarm oil band and for mlo by tune BRAUN & REITF.II COPPERAS -6 bbla for tale by lJ BRAUN & REITER, runs' . comer Liberty and IEB BACON -4081/0 lb. 13mou, earortcd, In smoke bouae, ready to be delivered in pweeb, for vale by myl3 ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, ont at inAPER-600 Name c!vari, and medium, NFIELD for sale by urytil J 8 CA HO bale. In at and fat sale MI • my2S &MILLS & ROE rAsif —0 easksjustrec'd pnd ; ims a:sale by ROE nArrINGT-zoo 1 , 41 e. No I and A In core and (qv JD !ale. P4'0114.0 &JOE . RD—No. 1 in keg., 000 , 11gncl and far sale; oleo, ..1.4 . 20 keep Bauer. inyild M`OILLB & ROE Q (BIRD HEE LlFE—Sellers' Vo4nifneo I s the a rd. ele Lannalos, Va ., Jan. 20, IBfG Mr. I. M. Wilson—Dear. 8/r: The vial of Bellew b4u y 6kderclr, you trag " rolglon h r and om :1 1 1 V 1 o 5 tros. "t i believe she hrve lived a vet short dine, Inn for ibis medicine. Bdsw, Jr. Prenared and sold R E SELLERS, 67 Wood n " oleo by DivggiSll generally in the Iwo -- ...it The A r raft Ti: c :r c„tl i pe . red and eopp • fastened brig Well Awls Halm, master, positively aall as 'above as early as Oren. ty pj u i,,,,, r emosey oger. MMa latest accoaritaßbm rename represent vessels plenty, Ws leer seem to be the mcem lealtable route to Califdrnia. *rimier% or psosips, haring film nceementidations, apply io the reinter on board at Barb Coelkimils wharf, Point, or to JAMIY HOOPER, my2eid.ll E. Baltimore and Eden Its, Baltimore TO LET, TUE Dwelling Heath on . Tblrd street above Mr. !ANT:el l lote:ll i gi * v f etri a n i tl l l: lml tS/ July nest. Also, untie large lots of ground is the Math Wantl. between the Finn Ward and Cre_gbonsville thimble Cm latpbeYTmda . siyet• pine alit, rthrlinean't,l , o aat SlLl R tnt i l fi g?Jmq:gt 4 Iyo .d t sl.l%ir utd rorth ATT A Co., atherty at NEDAR-15 A 64 pule Odes rump'', In "nom and for sale by ut y 9 s JOHN ‘VAIT/t Co.- AHD OIL-10 bets AV S Drown*. Ca's; Irldo Salon LA Stills do, lusters and SD ror..! - JA! ES WO. 2 SIACK - 17,5E1L"60 bbls store DAL tile by 11 , 4 VA " • • • SELL. O AR-119 bidgZi.O.flugar, outlying ang Au d 9 bt ml2O CIL Guam.. Drum APPLES—aI bushels drossl eppigkin store and far ode m 7113 iniluZEIL.. .lACLIN-4 Lzt prune 8/10.010. DIM zed and rot sa/t by Arta C H @RANT E=MNi /1414:. Esithis..4. /mini mr. =no will 011661 beisdisikted AD the appriateldne ad Wid (Wart •COllVetttWx., as Inca...UAW Tot lbte is 'nu-decided :and , unwavering .= prit .t. =, pare moraLLry cadi ~ayer~~ respectable Mr. Palmer be favorabl ill y regarded by tin °nutty Con verdlon,and recePre to hearty and cordial rapport. Boring the latrtt Presidential campaign he rendered thereat= efficient service, and cheerfully resporalmi watery noble indra-lha bo.tlko.the_trto whatever inconvenience, expense, or Cativo of body or mind, web .mpliatten tit *abject Ann: Belle,- inn that working Whigs are entitled 'to domebonaide ' Tanen, and dun rotation to tate la a mound political doctrine, 1 conselerdloualy think Mr. Palmer Justly titled to a neat to the aeheral A-tactilily Of Pennsylva nia. royed.barltT Pant Pw. NAT 0. MOLASSIN-420 bbl Planta= Manus, • landing from Mr Aaron Hun, and Syr aldo by myba JAMES A HUTCHISON& Co GLASS -GOO bra &MO Window Glann SOO dp Min do; 100 do 10114 do; 50 do 215:X1 do; by sat& by P VON BONNHORST & Co DRY APPLES_ WO bush for sale by mi.2l • Y P VON BONNIIONST &Co FEATHER 3-400 bble for sale by MVO B P VON BONNHORST & Co CllEg3E—:o Du for sole Oy m,20 B F VON BONNHORST h Co ROCK' POWDEB—HO tap for sale by m/35 F VON BONNIIOBST & Co SCYTIIE ONEATHS-23 dot for sale by noy2ll SF VON BONNIIORST A Co 11TAY RAKES-30 dor for sole by lay 29 8 F VON HOMOIOIOST tr. Co DOLL BUTTER-10 bbla fresh for sale by .14 =Pi s F.:vox - BONN uoßsr & MINX: SASllM o lglitAfAr N o= a Co F LOUR -4 bbl. d F Floor, in store and for sale by L N WATERMAN, my2C 31 Water arida 1 7 roat at IffOLASBE-103 bit. N O Plantation Molmies, Cor DI Lain by myto L. 8 WATERMAN LIOAR-75 hbda prime N 0 Bugar t for mile brr virM L 8 WATERMAN Ws Not Lard; CS kegs dO do, (or aalo Lby mrd6 L WATERMAN D w UTTE e 13 R—.3 bbl fresh Roll Rotter iv lS A Mt i &or A) FBIIIT-230 bosh dried Peaches ( balves;)`96o AS do Apples; Coe sale by myde L 8 WATERMAN frORACCO-2115. hue! 5 Lump Tobacco some or, which are of most superior brands, 'Just 'reed op co:Oa:tent sod for sale by • .. L WATER„ UNDRIII9 mots Wheat; 9 bbl, Rye:l doTta.i.' (ad seed; 60 Obis %id% 136.6; 9 do Hickory outs, for *lda by my2o LB WATERMAN. R FLOUR—A few bbl. prime Rye .Floot instate t ail for salt by my2d I. WAI IA TRliN_ TUBS AND BLICKE.TS-6.5 dot Buckets; d do Tubs, (large;) 4 do Keck., for sale by L 8 WATERMAN. - yorroN YARNS he--,D,Mst lb. assorted Nos., c yarn; 140 bales Honing' Candle wiek--Carpst chain mad Conan twine , for fait h , ~ 411216 RUBY, raierr EWB & Co., 28 Watar at WRITE BEANS - 40 Alm for salo low to dose roa. rignmouts, by MIEN, MATTHEWS & Co. rbttlED FRUIT-200 bushels Peaches: 250 do Alr if pies for able by RHEA , ATCHEWS &Co myl6 FLAXSEED -48 bbl . Joso ree9, and for vale by _ mylll ItHEY, MATTHE`WS& Co._ CilliN }IIIOOMS- 1 .60 doz jolt reed, end for sale by y ___ 24 BHEY, &IXTTHEI 4 79 & Co. _ ~. Par ASH —ll cats faro sorts far sale by MOO RIMY, MATIIIKWH & Co. CORCEIINGS-43 oaks for sole by oly RHEY, MATTIFIF.W9 k Co. 71t911-411 bbl. No 3 Macke I; 2u do No I Shad; 45 x do No I Honing, lon veed and kir sale by guy2o RICKY, MATTHEWS & Co PIG METAL-200 tons Coldglast; 45 do got do, jun reed and Cos We by caral BHSS , MATTREVirS k. Co. IXEIaILRID r 8 SANATORY BOARD deem it their dirty to And a r t dll4 ° Trha th ve ° t P lOus h p li l " °f the lue o f k a h eal th of We the lung, end the public at large, that no Cholera exists in our midst, nor has there been a single case origina ting here, no far an the Board hove been able to ascer tain, and they have sooght Information from the best aid most reliable sources. But while they conram. Feu -our mavens to being than mercifully preserved from the rouges of this dreadful epidenue, they still urge upon them the necessity of observing the vigilance to their attention to dumbness about their ;itemises. Thu Beard is well satisfied from good antlrority that lASI Is one of the best petrifying agents that non be used neutrallairrg the effect. of the unwholesome effluvia always pusettiling to thickly populated ethee. The Bony is about making arrangements to have a fall supply of UM enottantly on bud, so that eve ry fatally can be supplled in suet quantities as they May want for lir prpr, by dating on any member of We it l inry U p: =L u z . : pt Am' lowest p! plead gnu. JOHN MVILL. ALLKeI CORDELL, ht. W. LEWIS, my 251.-1131 • C. TRAGEFL WE hove some PLIDIPS, made on an improved plan, so es not to freeze in the eoldut weather. Ponsone lowing rush articles, am Invited to sail wed see shim at SC/LIFE & ATKINSON'S, mind between Wood Market itt UNDMES-12 bbl. No 1 Lard: 31 wt. Fib 10 1 do Wool; 1 do Glazoog, my !audios from War EuphrAtes, tor ..lo by LS.ILItill DICKEY /1. Co, =yes . From .1 WA TED, j2.:ILY et the na ttnimas, PHILADELPHIA, NEW Y0RK. 1301 ,, rm.; ANDNEW ORLEANS 0 ERAL AGENCY AND COMNPASION OFFICE, Wong MEN in who/male and retail stores, and other veva:table badness , to net as Book-keepers, Sales. men, Porters, Dar-keepers, Walter, Farmers, Coach teen, Car Agents, Book and Map Agents, Collettors, Overseers In all branches of hennas. de. We have et all times a large member of good Sitaltlioll•ctuland, whteh pay f/011.11 Zia to li:400D per annsun. Thole Ia want Of SlMllliOrt. of ear kind would do well to give ns a call, as we here agents in cub of the ahcrve el which will enable us to plate everyean% In a suitable aitnallon at the shortest notice. We have • huge artmaintanee in all the above named cities, which we vast will enable as to give Will! Ballarat boo to ell who may Nom ns with • call. . . .. • . TAYLOR & TAYMAN, No. 60 Second et., between South and Gay. N. 11—Persons living In any pan M the U. Bunts, and wishing to obtain a situation iskßaltimore, or ei ther of the above cities, will have tittle wants bsune dieter), attended to by addreming as a line, (post-paid) as by so doing they will curtail both trouble and ex pense, which they otherwise world incur by coming to the city, and seeking employment for themselves. Address, TAYLOR & TAYMAN, No 69 Seemed street, riItROME-46 eases Chrome Va Or and ll Red, for ude by mr..• J SCHOONM AYES & c. I~en hand; for sW I ' EfCHOONUAKEICAIr. Co - - • rlirEltiE—loo bre just reehr the AV Ranter and Chmee Depot, sad for tale by tor2s J FICANPIELD DAYEE-4 rums crown cad medical, far rale by J D CANFIELD DAWN SIDES—DI bade for dale by 11 thr ISAIAH DICEEY & Co, From it LA RD—LW bbla No I, In Awn sad roe silo by rays!, ISAIAH DICICST & Co 1 ARD 01.1,-21 bbls armor warned Lard OR. reo'd Li and for sale by myll W& a APOUTOREON DOT ASEI - bill NO I Po; Ad!, reo.drand tor Via j.Lt, 1. - 4 ,18 R-50 bbl. No I Word Ntord; 30 do No 1 Her r;n4rs 30 4 NO 2 Maelmel; M do No 3 do; 10 do for I ale a Borman; y 'AI hl bbl. Not Iletripp; Just ree'd aid JOHN WATT, wy9l corner of Liberty and Rand sp CIHEFSR—Ed ban prima newClowc_4ot.resktabol 1,./ for vale by W & R AI'CL=ILLVN I inyll • 163 LthOrtYnt 11&CON-200 piece. prime &icon, hog rapakte_ e an_d.lo. to&th , mare WICK & _ _ Poled, a prime &Weis fur v.. 1 - & Zug, &milted Plut fat talc by wwica-TonOmis llit • APPLES—Moira Dry A *. pple., for so.bby my2l WICK RPOANTLESS ...I=;te'4,lll . nray.L-1- bbli meet Cider, Ws day red and flax ..le by tay2l WICK & APC.IIII brliVlMlbMt.l II bbl;te 11bY ay% i rl, 1,,94 pALERATUS-14 este Ha'Drums; 11l bill do; TI Ox pulverized do, for iota by .tvRATY:24 WICK & 614ANPLESS l if P ngr r ,l,vo l vvryyr i d Wn ts W" t do, an p `r d asr for zaile by "' ?tt " AV4 alcexpx,Em Q ALT—v bete No k weal , 19 m y_9l WICK tbeFC/LNDLFSS RO.UNP PEAIPFR—NI boxes-Wound Pepper, for VT rine, lie roy9l WICK l ISVCANDLISS FA1111L? FLOUR-140 bbbi likalbson'. Family Flour, for s.ala by WICK& MUNI/L=o MOULD OANDLIZ-INALE4Mir&CIi /IL dish (01S01O4 10{ Wic+&.4 ND rHEltti-ZWl6‘prlmegy. Evilbssioe"9l , 104 foi sale 14 ittygi katv.ears__. fIORCUIN4-13eilp is 47721 Vic% & kEt&S WOpL —Thti ijicy recalled sod for sale by ul 31 _ 1_ VICE & AVOANULESS SHAD AND HERRlNG—Retched and fur sea by mr24 'WICK k BITANDLINS A-10 by brA vaporior 11:,coa, ic jam rvp l / 4 3, sad roc C C O ory24 'SIIgRAVCAIIDUZ2,B A bina-19 bblr Alai(bate 41 .4_217 . WI & ArCANIMESO d - 111E118*-141belbolo r :toldspi by. 1,1 4 • WI " 4.1"1"...02 sale beg rquarl.Y-lar do taa`dal3d for al Ly UN sum. asyly /mar t ial: and Liberty ats ' nitr,op jakiE-2 ask. tast rtu,'d raid for C sale by nyll • BRAUN:cattail-ay..., , --- 0 --- o refizsisz times la good la c . lar t re pat JD muPetri.; to said by CIEO utril JEMT-4r! cai j 7alP e st V IA° 41Paract ' are, a n C°o",y COCHRAN, - nAm ra s GWEN—Jusi teed sad ror salp tor lo 4rXIDD b - icoN tat. 1 7 0 4 Dolphir fotti ¢ Ib ISAIAH DICKEY& Ca, Fvolltal. , — AnD-41 bbh Na 1, rum landfiqr (mar atmir Dal , hi. ; Sr sale by m 721 MILLI DICKEY & ennee awe, landfill Oil= suite Dolnlain W by mr4 L941•1133 /CKMik O gwo EllB-118 - Viss now — ra rru t ow n war* ww for Ws by malt rAliplegirt& Co- .. L INS9I ebb 14 - 7. 1 114 ptiJ 801 . 10 0MA16311 4 ADAD 01L—Orsultdoi nosEi 0 OW bottle, nod llasko'lbrAW; , We be Soab gala ri3,CII,OIAV&&&& & Co. GlA.W.E—ea boo for sake by_ torn. SCLIOONALISEIL 4 Co clsit.MV PAPER-10D naa extra larP emir Paper, t sale' try J 9 CHOONMAU..2 h. Co.. H woof it ... BERWEN _ voN BALRaz.- Davis, auctUatii=,' Seca of Stayls mid Finn Ary Goas7 - On" - /tIoxidereicholli,'ASTATlikbOrt - 106`eldek,' the Cotontereal Sales Rooms comer of Wood mot 11 Fin streets, will be .03, witbaot reserve, for cash eitrreney— A lane assorunent of fresh and seasonable stale and lasurr-ParsNoodac - ninsoursaideti cloths, manners", zatineua, tweedsjeans, fancy nes. nags, black =tin, theta math-11,1MM n_lstass laws, anus mash:a, plaid vicunas, super ptiaMjiltnels am bilariehinter gingham', shawl. arldnlik bafa La great satiety', bleached and 'broom unislina,.dmitutsk table cloth, cheek", ticking', drillirgs;crittuandes; limn gloves, sewing silk, Vonl'ep,tutp;:putta?te; &e. o!elyek:- croenta; quentennev miattne, Young Haan and' Imperial to toren, No 'shad, No 3 mankerel; Va marnifactittedtiattitenoditpanlgh ses gars, Nolpnlanaosp, , sharers, spaibmi Mao and lbw pronged fotts,srenitlan and s transparent window blinds, mante wore, l cloak/wain& (laso, carpeting, lamps, giant iA bogs gla Operai usertien, of hittuirdaild and itchen furniture, kitchen %mulls, arsdfi Large Bahr cy CLX.king, Fine; Mk* le i an three , =aim credit. Oa Vactdir _numung; lt.lo Wallet, at th e Cammetrabe Mum Roam einter of 'Maned Fifth tte, nrill be soldirehont reserve,on • maiden days for spyracedadtasa paper on all UM over IMP-. A very -bora Imam of Cicalae, Tina ablna; cottAt=part, ape_rscloth, •naaaimero, cam , alpammoitsbetatett, cram Moth awl . t Gook and sack comm black and fancy casciantre, n t a rt, Cantinas, Kremlin, •Lumartine,,, Roxbury, Califtmaia, fanny check mut anent pima; add enamor, valacis,, black. and fancy tan ' lyona simmer vemm Fine linen to-. aot% fancy and ,blon geniroac, pia nada Union. cheek *ad Inclonyeldnx tiscrwn drill drawers; alibi h. don Rough , anetpaA7 water Worn:Ma at th Ca e talogue. can be obtained and , clothing examined . Auction . Jowl D „ . AMUSEMENTS; THgATRE; Lessee and Iltgusyger..—C.B.Miriter. ACMICI ASO 81.01. MAMA= W. Neveltyi..Noveltr! NI:noisy!!! .The Millet and Ws bleu, with On origthal musk. idt. W. IL Cri Lothdc. ttp al , - , Motion Eoncanto,llan,E3—.. ....,. ...._. To, commence with the celebrated melodrama of the • • . . i Loth . MILLER AND WS AlEtt,,t . : ir . W -Erindott, the miller• •• . m t . Roy, EL Crlip. Claudine _ r ' . ' ' ' Ms' use. 7 RIITCIIII * Mrt i Madlecus• DANCE, by Mks Horner. . To conclude with the laAbable Wee of ...- , PAritiLlf 'JARS. Ealph Mr. Porter. • Porcelain Mr. Archer, . !Addy Miss Cruise [Er Tuesday evening—Pie:sent orlEre. Madison. .GEORGE ARNOB, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 46 Market greet, HAVING purchased an extensive and cerefelly so. leered clock of Spring and Summer Goods, the subserdmr respectfully informs lits friends and the pasha., that be is ntiw preparing to receive and axe. clue ttieii ()Wet/ with dispatch, and la the neatest; most. substantial, and fashionable manner. As he la determined to do business an the cash system, he lilt; tees himself that he will be able to do work as cheap is it can be done at any estsbllshment in the country.. Lb stock is varied; ccundsting of Cassimerea,Broad. clothp,tiesthiga, Re., which his friend. are ntspectlig: ly Invited to examine for themselves. my t 4 ir FARMERS !MD LVIIIBERIIBI6 , HE undersigned offer for gale in 6PEarla county, Pa.,41300 acres efuell Mama/ LAND, With an exultant Saw Mill neull y ttur, and two new Frame (Fontnause one 41 feet (Font back; the other 33 feet front by 0 bask. Also, good new Moths Rum thirty by forty fem. The cull and land 11115 situated four mlisp from the Allegheny Over. A great deal of PINE TIMBER of the but ;malty, and also a Tut quantity of the very best hemlock. Also, one acre on the bank of the Allegheny, near a covey moat admirably adapt ed far raping, when lumber eau be rafted -on the Ma in winter, and be perfectly safe from all frestiets.;.. Price 69,000, or $5 an acre. Terms easy. Will take • well cleared small 4191, with good house and or chard upon it, as pan payment, if location IS suitable, and the balance in lumber or as may be agreed on. This Is an excellent oppoitualty for Hauberk:lg; and the probability Is gran that in two or three pearls thls property will double its valise, in consemsenes of Its pros:Usury tort.. New York and Eris Itallived.' Ton , Ler anifictent te wear out several am milli—and sev eral mill sites on the areautwbich runs nearly Omagh he amnia' the land. About fifteen ;Urea In Vass. No hill to rise itt .n bttli 'amber from kmll TO nun Trout ,and gam e .. adiussim_ . For 11 .we Ar i k sr t m tuartictn lara. adorcustPad-Pdad • r-B myttalturtrd 011280.00.. • PIUS. , .11. pram' TEA STORE. lllEltenbacriber has Jost netelved =pis Pekin Moe, 70 Fottnit'street, a very lam and writs*, !acted 'stock of pue ANDBLACK from New York, all ofwkloh hu be* swab* aq Oda. country since the first of Fehmary lan, ungluing of W the direness antics gostrajn the Celestial Ea**. Oar met being among the hugest in the West, wa are. prepared to wholesale, on better tunas than as y other house in the city. Ylle Invite retail grocers to calla* eXamiea our inocrind pikes. They eau him %spank. of is I, j, and 1 la pack*" fib tin eunisten, or by. half chpts,. to suit their cusciuence. One renal picas Vary for Oolear, Black Tou from 60 eta to 31,ee per 1b.4 Xing Young Swann, .80 Coogo 64 and English Breakfut Wang _Upon, Onapowear and 1nv.1. ) , team 33 eta la s l oPeria., Families ao requested to send.* gat aampla al dent Tess,'atui try theft b._eklits_ 6 l6o2ti mylladthwS" A./Arnow, 70Founit 'nut , WlrrEw JUlRAlLs—jitk&:trnrogd:Toliid. bkif or at retail, ru acrl sarreilxizs,...„46-Foa=h4 royM F"EtINE COFFEES—Itthe* S 7 7theltio J 07 01 . 1 4 000 1 71. St Domingo and Rio COSioa,Jaarettht =I tor sale at the Pam Tea St • 70 Fourth at. ~ 311 1018041 AND ISGS-400 1 kilkdirne• Ictd4 and at l ih * ir Pain Tee Zero, Pronarglbit GiIiOCOLATEr COCOA AND 'llRo3lA—Baket4 Thersoe, Ne 1 Choerdato and Com; and; Schmitz meet 'Pita pimento', lint reo'd and for sae at the Pekin Tea Stem, Wilkomh st. m 912 • RAORTREULT-150 bbla Larva No 3 biaaaacial , OLL sees impaction, in Ana onto; [wank this Mtn,' ins and &nada by ROBERTSON & REPP=T; 11:01300111/1 . it" 131 i:101 urocu.,—• •e highest pnee in ea • • oz a 1 tha. TV different grade °feriae embed wool, .. 11 LEE, Marry appgaita sl it • Fish *ad Taft- -•- - _ 50lotIA. ? ' i f Shad, "'lnP ' (31 :, "41/11") • SO do ma 3 Tasarerd!, Okada lortmorirlo4 4U do N C Tar, istpume order, reed add kr sale by Wrn% it O'CONNOR, • Myttrika comer Perm mud %Rayne eta • Iffollat - bra No filen*" .landlart (cord tr i a ll t l and Gar sale ims to closaconsijp:urerd,, by oryk • YAMES•DALTCLI. tester at p *WINED WINTER DO ORLI% STRADeRD IL 011,-.45 bble jolt reed and id? Writ." b!717• . • Wit:RAM N P OWDER.. 110 law Minim eta do .Ritlo • Deer; 0 et& Vißye do o rb lasting o. jitY; 113 dodo, y Sr; to pr do do, RI , du eats b D eryirl J 8 ILWORTH aCP smarover.._ - - TORN FORSYTH, diesel:pm Tal/Or, Issia:retioored te to No. &Ilan:kat mac, ea. 'doer from SenOndi East side. 'AIDE.' 1 % , I'Vt favor., ho reapestrally telnutiniaft gime patron's. of his tonnes customer", and likewise tit. patronage or as many nerr .. o . syn, so are of the right st#pa.- Orders Orike Wallenne line ezeculod fin mit ieshies.ble seamier, and with dispatch. Alsp, a Whitstable a k a em of reedy Made alllt thing, of ail kinds. , Clump shers:onus ilesttlenteste Parade/1g Go o ds {a all their varieties . always onlin!, 4.10 a.a_ Ihnteass,.Collary,Crai lit'l4loiTti,rlA4TZ' trisekrbrairrea.V.V oartl:43s • TICIAISt %MASI, Tian(l3 lit IT hi with plenum Um Ow tittfisaribars inform the coloozuf of Ihni . bb and ri•. eiulty, that they !um coompleia 'nem* With Memo. J. C. Jeukinrl 4 Tro, Orrhiladelphis,lo receive that eipoziay PACKED /014 will herentter be laitiwiaralten . . s h urft . i4l41 The L psul ate tVit,n d etAllb. itr .. .iich voi. Punted card —ebovriog thetind. Tflh price t ome oyzim. meets end d In padolphin eritn en bavltatton la term tbe WliA4 1 74 Mel 10 / 1 Eal lu ir ri;i 14 .!!:: -- ••• -rfi l ' 72 ri2 2 - 10' 470 SO C 0 0 rfitil 0 1 e illton ..... ••• 45 02` tel 1,00 igi too Black -- tt, . .... - - Mi . 57 r • t Butms• N e , emostri Ms- 48 2,00 20 1,25 We will NVVrarn at the TEA wa sell to ba aqqa2 *it of synama to any sold In this city, and elmailifi i 00 uot prove acceptable to the orms,•thery caa be wet loaned, and the money will be refuodste ... I t -4,,,,,, with thst aaderwandlo we sell. We ask a Odr trial, Mat la pabila m et 6.010 to lugs between oar 'tts Nial,la haratothro sold by other CoMpimipot d 4 Ml! ca. AB oven of ripeedelictous magma 800,0TELte, shoela give us a call. --„ sale by JO5 a 82. YOLIND & CO, N Ny comer 40 and Perryloreele, and E. 701150 &CO, ceyytdelotts 5 Wearner 2d and Ross sen ior RIIIIEFACIENT —Sams While matting usrataw in the fields are very apt ID bruise bpd mime themselves la party ways. They an Men disabled so. Wbe useless for a lon Owy, jf Turadia..., could be made 0 D. A.Yerttutatook & Ws Rulters• clam, mid lb* tuthke4 pao.iteAt eatiroOmi, aasl trot remedy rubbed Ms wituld are relleriei ease li . , ,, ntrr. No *Kent i s i t k irl4 k...am, m.... b.4 yllt , i , I+:4* thia c ii4el,o,l 4l s!old bt , ` frtic i f i reZ en ' . comes at Woott and tat um also, cornet &It and Wacd. 03.1 riterinirerlethdo at' Potassium; 0 as o f 11 25 1 10 1 . IV rem; Chute . 'e 22 lbs Tart Anil- E trtilitlPl quinine; salpfilta idolphaw Acetate rke Manta lla eflrorer, pos. _ . „ . .1 f Chtetafirea and Acetic Direr, Justified unn OS mja y 311122114 Co. 0- LLRD 011:—LO Ms poi qualio•No.2 Zara Ens orden Wdo - ILol, -Can aztra t NM and Onside at kivri • tat u r '• •• -- • - - 1341T08—5:q1.14 . 643. 4911 11V,taiss zee/ et " uPIAZ ti mug 4P, awl ctutem inAthr N WAZIF/ELD OUEESE-444151,41ii we'd at Um IV Hama lull ))sP'' Lad 621"j° " Jh CANFIEIJI oplzroomr PAPER BULL% ' T I/ E inatThipha 44'4 thie'day" ask:wise:4 tinder the dump o hoißpsoi mu; 4 $ O 4 gm the pOso , of , snannfaerisOng pam, as the Clinton Paper wham theparill be 'leaned to recite* the paten* otporthit aptS Ike former eastosnoln tb4nft:: A l ep "u nt:ist .I.atneo;ltitep on band Irbbbral_„ • lb' issibbanSof arrepPint: ntl e i a rbb popery bonnet boards, bdWabolon, an. out, they int attban,o for sinus Linen and mann NO. • *i Pantept and Book Priblisktra can be applied saltb whuradreptia.ot psaowet i , War nA V A.. •" at :A rett pri n i e 4 dealt itt.• EasowfulAtirm s. 14 ORCWOON. mad? Tesse4enseeted Idtb Hee= Fitly! it: i'utvaojy; 140"‘" tiVt te7~""1"/44 "Ping , PaPiettANDOERAA*W : ‘Ni:434Veco era ,exe (Hearty opposite thebiniriat Hotala ßG PITTSBUut e n d •-•• hgEastha, nedeb and Getun Rore e liddes, and Nvortalfers baP o eretd Leon*, or which am be ascertemed qareleidioa to Mr. L. Catalnass - - , 5-7 • ;12E - AM. B cruicterawn ° i Dki Y tvkeie , TlllB-mor.o Imotrn One of • 1. filaratod And ffitrt of orators of the Woof. , Ever/ foot am money con proenso,haS loner. Tho Lino Elul beiodo • amie4 'million ot Potpie Ilia Wit moan*. loon Wood oth!otthe day preViOni tO OM or tetjht andtgo erary , -of • Zn • caws that lowan/ •: &paw* wir" e 3111/171r PAO MAC ,Nlll9lVili ce • ieate lineburgh eireryy - Sautei emit,* • f Poi • The MOSONGAIWIA,Catt Irtrgh ett . ers_ALowlay teeming et It !meg idendefereealng uIG r. 7tieSIBERNTAiNEL*L' A° ate,tveriW J aver, Inn. -.Mn44., 'Marna iIiEDIIPAIDIT PA me Navy ENOL&ND tio. • - • butme Pittsburgh every We• Weisel -Wheeriug every Werbieipda . - - Tlivusthrt PAOSORT. • The BRILLIANT, Cap! plum Nail! leave PIM. , burgh avant Thuadir aurtubfgNq0014.51719414.1:,,,;1 mar/ Thundap of aulag at 10 r.m. - • - . 12171,112 AY.P11011121FR.P.', CLIPPFX.'No. 2, Cam. Pxoaciro, wit6earif Pittarmh ovary Friday gamin as padelaCkoVP42. une v en,- Friday alleatn 441.4 :NEW MON AND FITISBUILOW.- DAILY-14141r i . r. OF CANAL A4D Wi` l444. A III UnIC : ' ' ' " ~. il,r 4 , ~ L...texx., 4cwr ,t, dotat 9 05,,,.. : ....4. .. st.;. . , ns - tr ., 3, , ,.„7. rites IL , Caton* ditto. Beadyind'iltavet" Ca• ' ' all 4 at 111 o ould Ndw Lisbon as 1,1,` stag night. ' '.' Leavas New L,,bon at 6 delott, ". AL, tiV i lm . :. Iris, !anal td the river dating Do ntgin, I and at 9 debek,'A.;;lL, itter tuteesaVPitrattergit . . : 11.--thon mating a root :ens lino fad fourvlng_Pawk .t, ; severe' !ltd freight • betaken New Linbonand min, •,!,,, , .bulb, b !hotter time , and 'Lissa Mee gantry *air' ,f,.. other mute: - ,-..,!,,, VA proprietor* oft& Lao haVo . 24 4 ,l4eaaarel;ffn, ~,% forthe paha* titattbeiitava En np Magni thaw _,'„, Canal for tho seeponnodatiwt. of arnotedgera ant: , .. , • freight, to ran in eetuteetlon With fro well •hndati ' , au CALM COPE. COPE and BEAr£ll, - *AA etntrniet.' i ; lug,' at 1 GlengowL with 'the. Pittabargb ' arid Cilidin , r - • naw and other da/17,11.ned of .atetunni*dpien the 01tia!1- 1, and hilidesind rivdra' TM Po:Viet:up pledge-twat r - Wren to ewe no expense or .ttaubla to- inmost aoto >. fort, Wet, tont dirydneh end avgattho woos sum of Men puttninge. AITTUOIUZEPAGEDrIt hi: fuurrom, • - • " • -'• O. -•- . i 8. a. w.aiugukValt;.:- ; r,t""/ifiv: It - - I . HANNA., to Co. .. Lid i oc ,.. Insar i t i, wau4 a. Co • ~ 11 runic S-, ThisieszortgEAVlllll...o. E. clittestOil3, l 1 . , :let, wilt ItAre atter this natio% for.WelhirtUOZtteta* '.,. ally, et g ectoelt inthe namnlng , " . . . liZitiligNW ''' " ' 1101111.101111. AILUAJIGMIMMEWS sok AAIUN , . - •.• • ..._ MONONGAIRRA•ROUTE. , .t :... , • ..:. oinly 13:31 1 13.11.s, Beast.".. . -. , 'llla - BrOwassille and Cumberland to salftare end ~ !.: . r .• - Philadelphia, . . .., ..., . rlo..tidfli lad L151M311144 Ma l{ ' 0 ,..4 , ~ AnstalcCapt J Parkinson; EALTir,,.ciri I. ~., aiming !LOUIS =LANA Cain M ft,.nnetti gire;l l,2 V!,,: easidamntti o &bergi tig i vivar , -.- • • ~. '• The Mondag bear' will - Maui the Mmuntratelit '.- • -' WWI, Sepia the Rtidgaidstly at &o'clock peeeinedy, .; • ; Pasungers willtalte-SUMBR COACHES atflrerorns- , •-•' , r . lltt l isf e e'eloek P.M , aid th e splendid earn ' et .Ma ~,.. ,o%=aid, Ohio.. Ratted, at....thunteriatek al 15..... i:.:: , : a. hi., and anise 4T r id.r. PO "rdifraTC:V lop, a. the attain•. „_. _,:.....„ ~ From bn;ftli to Baldincire,' ccli iainiiri. ' "' ht f . _... , Fay , 11= intubant so Phila&Mbli, only '',,e , :, ..... . _ • . i Rue •.' 1119,00 ~ ; ' - ' : • The .sysnlag boatarill leave ate oslaelr,m4igt e iv. : day 'even:atm - Paasengen by this hear 'win k,d .e ." tv• . board In entofottable Soualtoome ihadestnitAnatta ,' ' • are: mountains' the adlowittit da - Caudal. and Indge the secolognight - . .. lini'lCa=a&bl4.l - r galena tholes at - either Steamboat or Rall. - timid ' Stamen and PhiladelphiN .and allt 4 i• privileVog at Cnnalteriand and Ralumate , er a r e them sesta at pleassue; "'Casabas ghat. 1.. tared' to to travel as they please; the ; - - • ' • We ni, the loads and waybills for h Coselt•.: ' ' ' en In thaPiantnizillt Mkt.. (in order to hue. time 'ow' •'-' milldams% Drownsailleall is Merolla" , important filef?. , --paissagara to get their tickets Was - mdng on boaniW . ' of therbdat, at. cm: ace, Monongahela RternalVatev, - A: itrzeto St Charles Mined, Woadjn; Pi'mi,• ~. .-:. ..... . . • L ''' Z '''''gt denni • .'' , .. Vitas sh & LaMantia, Pacast.ida• —:. ~ _ • R CINCINNATI AND .1.01118V1344 . :. .- ~ , • .. - - Eaneva No.,'S,' `i -1- ' ' .. - ..71• •::::. Rulet u tm nnorter d .,..witljeass_gar t For lAm aII it an 'Mlle ,•,. - ~...,.. A OW ~ -•-• , . ... • : . , :,:nn t RAMO WilltiVlLl.SPACßEtititigr.:';'`. Therms enti.splendid far Apassen. , nit:outer will leave for tZtakiw Rouhrsille cu rr ansday t . dos Ott inse t Ai , I• .., , OVriCks * Far caMliFe n i r ,!_!';,':.• to . . BURR 1 . :WI, # M l 4. ...• ....„., ~-. iii..............—A. i owe wezenrrennT i t t , -,,...,..,,,, ' • '''. ' ' " Pruterio.- ' ' ..__44._,Eihr.alr., loava ez 1 .. ..4,1191 VelgieM "i' i for thlli,Wll, ...inlay. , 13a • - Plums Sim% Limning,' New Blestliwitg _"Nere' 114 = 0MUnalt ayeziettIVP012 LI Tt li &iner=e4r lonsbang, Bolpopix Meting Mulno.olgiaßoiL 0 ' ..,--4 liookto mug at3liT gport ok al kagletta on Friday, .stlS V e t: =1 , p , VAL,w4I- tilLii ... r ibou - tutu , ~. ;... Uove oat will bO uLing ' ''' ly.ai Pig:burgh on yo, lad keep that dog uit ,' should bili• TUiPmilia Inglr d.rmd VG n Ibis boat conlisounkilri 4 the uUdming the ow watusuman.. amnia, ii• i .._ Lanlisinui and Sr. Laub Packet ',A..-. A I Mb. - 1840. REGINAETUESDAY PACKET FOR GT.:WV/4 The fine' fast Innelheiceicemse, y • measner "AT LANTA , JlMlLGw codie W oo ( ir4 ,.4 4l, ime:m'"~i poets every Ttlesdep, Me" Waco!' LAC •, ~; • • rpr 41:111 grilaStrlretikCaa t bOarad a *l= _ MTV sATinulky PACK S MR ST. LO U IS. : ' • • M us i ..P l l l .fi'fl 11 =ktatraMil, stetwa McPherson, tower, erin leave 'for" ~. FN e above ond me aner pone era ,7 CO a7,atloo ' elook , t.=. - . Forr ." " erail ' this Tridid steamer •Ltic+Aniaver,,will Tor..rActia.,.. dWpMed . . l u.Pons thli• 47,b , Kt: . *Wm*, P. AL For freight or passap cypply on board., . niTitelor PLIZECT FOR CINCINNATT:'` ,, Rim new and sidetalkt Eneket AARON Marry. WJ &maw matter; win., nn'MandaT, Rtib ' t b' asi, " aiTO l oVlne la k *""abir:- /X. I ForrhOpt or in m „,k w h iitivt 44 l oolba'arO Ton bad. . . . Fll' !V . Pdeblilielh III.Olt!ft tepa, 14.1 t , „0.. matri belw4C4 nasP:unil- Wheeling/ and Bridgeport. Blie 'pima - , roe rrerih • on Wednoldirr 4 041 SouirdW • •••• -11,1 (might at paisage; Wird. - PIO TOR . winttiafio AND SUNEUSH., • s., steemer r!i„ -oeave Colboon, ( yC ma5t°46111,11ar,....„ p‘our mitwu Yb r g s t enda bletedliTo for r ia • /r • " ..'" • Mid San steamer ,• COatiaar.,zoasiar, will ran awarn•_.l.. toroa4l7 .kot• bawd= - Eitl4% , burgh and 1: 444 •4 1 6-.444Mas kitiabarga. evanro .,, day. Fol . 1 441 aattat • No 41 Wont _ . . im ilWit s TbaU.S.. Men Malan . Ne.S will lean die Is ' 14Cillant .. ' ' the suonomahels Haug in ierr Sau: - . , r n b ai at 9 Vaba, kre/kitrer., Pam to 13«....TiTuk,,TV , tm• . --- ' , . wzys fi ve Cant.— =DAY Taira TO BEA vER, VER , ,iiii ' , • ' ll 4t hu , ke Th w a b - art ilelw"r oppos i" na she 111 • has' .o. lo2ls%,, z erez n t i ta *t Toscana 'AI coriock. F• 14,, 4-44160 X' Fate..Tsgsagpfiva Cents.. d d igkimi. ed w„. .!‘lid.apthWd•unKla• -N • - • • -7 ' 7— !'—eN"rd:';,',.: I.""Ssoist Nnuissois t"*"- rr • . Pnrz 111170,111N.Wd ou:Anajurgz-strramma;: : E to manoilentra all lads ofEOPPEI t, . TIE AND At trom WAW. Alscs =sr attention given to 10,11:611vak 1044 k. • :.. ale& tundra Eon asament °Mclver and Bra: <"_',`' boatraokidf,StOro,J:S.:, porta; , vulaturelu COnnirdelL.",t Uoto for e t eatel:Witornia entiv ants. eall ARA , o wanht y iiteani kait..1170,1111,.. twmmucicall Oct 9 01 . onle ' ses and prim Wm! paeoltutas dein/me. , lifmMaid.- , c..- w. Ltursca. MgKari.' 174 i &KICKETKOA, Wholesale Osaa.a l / 4 lamortrisof Brandi. a, Wines aad tlayarkr talt.Y.*: 179atta I . 74, ,conarlSlLla.c r ti gaa rnd. susetiroraw -, ,-, sursb,Pa• ' •.- . ' ' •- Vpi 9300 K FOK r AcflooLs_Ebrormu-4414, .- .thigost 0,0.44.4 mitd,",,,py„,_,_the.:arintk*Antr..-, :. Homuls,lowldeb ane. aaabd twmaue . ..... 9C- Oltt,i. Made* aad Scandal re lie sventiacamoyapber, ~._ .: thou, at Oak AatuicaF. Nanaos, , thew Mi l, =Volt :- 'l - Una citeligioa. for theitia at lle obl.! yast.recod,ty •-• • ' • youNSTON'avaroulTol% :3 , -..., .. ~, aryl . . -., , earner "WAN Metall:a: 6 ,'" , • —......,,,,1". kl=i . ailb_, . muispisi.teravagiume;v- - . Wit INSURILNCP. -014;:41 , Nanalt i la w i a i oN it tg; . ‘, A .itbe.“ iipasaani awl Us l 4 4 4 l niaramo.owpw, ,;,, tiaratt I. 4,L ici ldo7 l 3e i r: Re a t i =" - s 11 , 11.1$ =way Ws WU elVkistrand alma in /Tau.. alas for Ika Ercor , 4a! 'pernac!i l yaw,. -.. dubs to twprocearit Wawa/am • MO WAL,Z 4 MI3 . 6 AM, 44 :Walln S.- lATS. 4 i•I9:TTI,I dldpess=E Str ee -L, 4 =bcattik.aa the amsaditicitsukkOsu men ptairigkediapar .arstion live withatt4h6 iniek• be. at.tlMbOtAt. , `,, fLuting ,tathe nape. saw= onitek irliPP! --- • n mar kattgibo " gt • 'ming at a ..) 1.0alio". - -.0.: L., Irer. mOnilisin n t i = ovkat-r-1 nt , Atls- - 4fLts eve m* s• .