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    i'''::lllE PITTSBURGH GAZETTg.
PUI3I.IBHED BY WHITE k CA
PITTSBURGH.
I . IIXIDNESDAY MOANLNG, MAY 30, 1949.
Prnasanarr DAILY 'laza-rya is pat:nal7W
Duly, Tn-Wenkly, and Weekly.—The Daily dr Seven
j).lj.r per um; the Tn-Wank IylaFn re Dollar+ per
annum; Weekly a Tale Dollars per annum, .Iruity
itxrdaftt..
jp . ADV11.1 , 51:3. are earsteßtly requeued to hand i
.heir battery bertire se, ta., and a early In the day a
proetteaLle. Adyeetiaemennt not tmerted for a flee
Red time wtll tnyaniably he charged anul ordered 0..
Yee next p.
Vor Locai .
for Telegraphic New.
attars see next page.
The severe thuader storms, during yesterday
allarnoon. and up to a late hour lent evening, will
acootmc for the meagerness of our ielegraphie re-
pc cis Ibis morning.
A Woax or B.EVOL.FNCE —This afternoon, at
three o'clock, the inhabitants of ritteburgh, Alle
gheny, and the surround.ng eountry, are invited
to meet at the Court House, for the pprpom
pressing their aympattg• for tlrirsittienins by the Si:
Louis tire. If any city ought 10 be prompt in ilia
good work, Pittsburgh ought to be, as at her
'amity she shared largely in the sympthy and b. -
nevolence ot the whole country. We hope, there
fore, that the meeting will be large, aid that f ( w r it
dense liberal thingq.
WooL—We refer WWII C;ruwen and country
deniers tt. the Card of Ilanlttmt Robir.won, of
Phtladelphta. winch they will rind In another eul
omu. Thu t. an old and reattectaLle house, and
Will give enure aattstactton io nil Who do lant.neatt
Arab them.
Tar Naar Ccaans.—The csunieration oldie I.
habitants of any country in 14 , J011^, IA
matter. but the croon o( great and growing
,•01intry, hie thin, es:ending:trout the icy North t,,
the sunny South, and train the Atlantic to the Pact:-
comprehending almost every variety .if daunt,.
' , Minty of soil. and ngricultural and iiiine4 pro
duenoturn country settled by nn enterprizing,
hardy, and intelligent people, enjoying tree instils),
1:4•11F, and receiving vast OCCCASIOSIS every year by
Immigration—n country wonderfurfor its progreta
in commerce, manufacture", and the useful nit',
and erimprehending such n differs:nee of social in.
ganizatinu in the diderent Pentium, an to make it a
very prominent and interesting reathre—the reti
nue of such a country, comprehending its Mines
Its tigni'ititttre, its ciimmentr., na inanufacturen, ila
mean L.I cillivabort, as well as It. pr.pple. 1111.151 be
11 •.Lied of the greftterd itilererl 1.. every eittnen,
and I. the iitiloiring tele& of the whole civilized
world.
in crder to asslat them Cr e.. Ebt,, im
por:atit interest, the stile and intelligent Census
Boned. at Washington, have iesned the following
Circular Letter, tho rilijeet ul v. loch will 1 . 4 peen
on its perusal.
WASIIII.TON, May 16, 1649. •
—Cy the act ol:Cougress,entuled "Ali/tato
taste arrangements for Inking: the Seventh Cen ,
sus." it Is provided that the Census tbiard "shall
prepare-mid Call. to be printed such forms and
schedules as may be necessary fir the full entims
eration of the inhabitants of the Unced States, chid
also proper firms aid schedules tor collecting In statistical tables, under proper heads, such Infor
mal/on as to Mines, Agriculture, Commerce, MaD
ui,. tures, Edta,itton, and other topics, an will er.•
hilot a fall view of the pursults, industry, educa
tion, and resources of the country, it being provi
ded that the number of said inquiries, exchunve at
the enumeration, shall nut exceed nun hundred."
The priumpal aim °film Board at this time, lo to
acquire such Intermit., an Will Pliable it to arrive
at me most proper enumeratton of subjects to be
embraced in the neat Genial,
- .
The coutnitutiptions col all persons, who may
leel Jtspowd to melts sitgnestoinii or Contribute to
tornisuon un the subject, will be respieetiully eon
A ddren4 • liti.rtment State—Censm," WeAh.
tagtoa.
1011 N M. CLAYTON,
REN ERLY JOHNSON
JACOB
U. O. KNNICIa,
Wa hope every citizen, who has any thing ta,
importance In suggest, will consider hansell
ad
droned by the above Circular, and trill hasten to
ortavey his knowledge to the Board. We have
1)1,10 peculiar interests m Patoboreb and Pennsyl
tram, which ought to be attended to in preparing
the hot of question. Let ourßoard of Trade, tr
some other citizens attend to it.
„ Mr. Ritcie.... Use Washington Union, appears
to he quite delighted with his unettvinble position.
He takes great credit to himself for "rousing up
the Whig press,” and asks with nude a school boy
air," rind who cures fur chat , The answer to the
question depends much on the provocation'
which the Union has given. If the Whig press
has been aroused by the superior powers, and
arguments, and lawful political weapons used by
the Union, then may Mr. Ritchie ask with an' air
of • triumph, Who mares for that,' But the re
verse of this is the case. lie has commenced and
carried on a most unjustifiable, vituperative, and
disgraceful warfare upon Gen. Taylor and his ad
ministration, founded on nothing but the ample
tact that it was not a Locofoco government. This
is sufficient, in the eyes of the Union, to justify
any zwisaults, however inexcusable and disgrace
fuL To help the prostrate Democracy he has
poured reproach and Contumely upon an aged and
upright citizen, a veteran soldier, a President of
the United Ststev, and has labored with the most
untiring industry , to render him contemptible is
the eyes of the world—and this, too, before he
had developed in action any particular govern
mental pahey, scarcely having time to acquaint
himself with the daily routine of his important
dunes. Add to this, the moat 1,11141 - 110115 rind con
temptible whining which the Union has kept op,
in line incessant wad, at the rem,val of Lueofor
co office holders, who had been nppointed for their
partizan Cervices, and who Were n01°,11,1114 op
posed to the administration, arid whose minds
were embittered with most violent prejudices
against every member comprising it. If tor such caw
sea the whrg press has born aroused, one not whol
ly bieegted with political hatred, and encased in a
hard ,hell of solf,omplacent egotism, would care
and ',pent of hia injustice and folly without delay.
But we have no hope of the , editor of the l'nloo.
Ttrt: Sr. Louis welcome with pica
more to our table some of the St. Louis papers which
wero temporarily suspended by the great fire.—
The Republican and Organ have win made their
appearance, and in a few weeks will be in as fair
condition as ever. Mr. Chamber., of the Reptile
bean, passed through here a short time before the
tire, for the eastern cities, and will therefore be
able promptly to supply the destroyed materials of
that extensive establishment. We are glad to
hear that he was fully insured. We select, from
the various papers. such items as we rensidered
of most interest to our readers. The Republimin
and tilliou loth publish engraved diagrams of-the
burnt distnet, which, while it presents a picture
sulh.-iently gloomy, slaw, that it falls ter short in
Client to the great Pittsburgh foe. In only one
place, between Myrtle and Spruce greet., does
the fire cross Second Street. The number of
fhifilarf, entirely, destroyed are sin. Four other
squares are more than half burnt, and four others
ere parthdly burnt.
From the Republican, of M.ay 26, we take the
(Allowing ileum
"itOOtELIOICE th'ileEtt.—lt teems to be well under
stood that the Cameos, the& Louia,and the Uoi,e
offices, will not be able to meet their liabilities,—
How timeh they will pay, la n matter of MOT, tilffl•
eulty to determine. The Perpetual, the blame,
the Floating Dock and tl, o Home Mutual will pay
—ond so will all the offices having Age= ou loca
ted on this oily, of who,h !Lego are son or eight.—
le addition, there la a eery large amount of insu
rance effected direct 4 in eastern °gime"
. 1111, 141.8.—We have not yet received sofficient
data to determine, with aceuraey, the loos sustain
ed by our air:linens from the great fire. Our im
pression is, that st will not exceed three millions,
and it may fall below it. We shall not be aurpri
end Lithe insurance goes above two nuillonts."
Merersue —lrnfortunately for this line upper
river packet, she arrived from Galena but an hour
before the alarm, and scarcely had her cables been
made lost, before the devouring element came and
consigned her, BMA twen:y others, to the denp.—
She arrived at 9 r. s. on the 17th, with the
cargo. all of which wen last. 2025 ;dos lead,
Farwell & Co. Ibo barrels now, Smith, Brothers,
ec Co., - rs sacks barley, Rams, Cabana° dr Co.
& Co.; 329 sucks wheat I 03 . - barrrils Maur, Berthold
& Ewing; 49 sack. oats, 2% sacks -urn, Humphreys
& Thatcher; 63 barrels whiskey, five sacks wool
Edgell, Peasely &
Ton STEAMBOATS—Among the boats deitroyed
It will be remembered that arm Btrte MB IBMs or
or four of n very lunge class The Sarah, Mama
lake, and Eudora, were the largest; the loss on the
first named amount to over $50,001). The Mama
lake and Endure were both lying up, and therefore
had no cargo on board., The stearin., Martha is
the second on the list of losses; the boat woe val
ued at $lO,OOO, and the miry ex:insisting principal
ly of goods for the American Fur Company, at
2.3o,ooo—Making the entire leas 630,0130, which is
said to Ile fully iusnred. The nest in the order. of
emboli!, are the - Tagtionii Titiraur, Prairie State,
Montauk, Edward Bates, Alice, - Kit Carson, Alex:
ilmniloo, American Eagle , SC Peters, &c . The
books, papers and money of several was bet, and
many of the officers were turned from tho balm
lag all with nothing but their clothets„
These wailsl,3,ooo lost from the Kit Carson, and
Iraijous smaßer amounts from others, making in
laatenate over 0,000. Captain Cossen, of
American Eagte, had a narrow escape, reach
ing shore with nothing but hi. clothe., Ma entire
wardrobe, books, paper. and money were burned,
and his line steamer went to the bottom with only
63,500 insurance. Captain Berger of the Bed
Wing, had no insurnnee; ht. built was valued at
36,000, the whole lots °cwt./eh will fall upon h/tn
solihrld the clerk.
[dour ettimate of the value, insurance, ace, we
have taken the trouble to call on all the captains.
(with one or two exception:o and have obtained
the amount from them, and it will be seen Mist,
according to this statement. the entire amount lost
on steamer..mootot. to 5339,000. Ito this there la
insurances to the amount of 5:.2.3,5011, leaving
$ 113 , 500 uncovered. The loss of cargoes, we
eatlmate from the most reliable informetion, at
591,000, a large proportion, if not the whole of
which was covered by insurance. The largest
cargoes were those of the Sarah and Martha, both
valued at 530,000 each. Next to these in amount,
was that of the regnant, valued at 512,000.
The Montauk. which had arrived but an hour
previous to the alarm, at 5`1.000. Next in order
was the rintour..valued at Oiluoo, and live other,
valued at 511,0101, making in the aggregate $97,-
OW).
There were three barges and one canal loot
consumed, besides, a number of wood boats and
other small craft, the total loss .if which may be
estimated in round numbers at $.5000. Front
this, we make the total of water craft by including
aillthe steamers and their eargnes; money, &c.,
$446,00u,
The following is extracted Trots the St Louts
Union of May 21.
Woo v. - Kai rug KlLLElV—Although tt i‘ known
That several persons perished during the calamity
of Thursday night. the name it one on:y--that of
T. B. Tamen, Esq.—hos been ascertained.—
The friends of missing persons should make pub.
tic. the names of sueh so are supposed to have
been killed.
Tux Donn. - 1 1 p to two o ' clock, Saturday, the re
mains of but tour persons had been taken front the
ruins. Many days, perhaps weeks will elapse be
fore the exact loss of life can be ascertained.
NUMBER OP lIVILDINt;n i/CSMOTTIrt.-60 far an
we hava.heen able to learn, the following is near
ly a correct statement of the number of Imildinga
destroyed by the late conflagration, on the bib,
rot streets named, and the adjacent alley,
Levee, forty era, Main at, oar hundred and one,
North Second st., twenty three; st ,
one; Pine id...thirty seven; Chesnut at, twenty five.
Marlret at., forty four; above Walnut at. in all, three
hundred and seven; below Walnut street.in all,
one hundred and eleven. Ttstal, tour hundrell and
eighteen. This list does not include book 1,1111-e.
Of 1110 e value.
"THE LANTEHSCE JOURNAL." is the 4J11.. very
good looking paper, of respeetalde dimeneion•,
and Democratic politics, just started in the pro:
peions borough in New Castle, the county seat
of the new county "1 Lawrence. It is pidilishril
by J. M. Kutisren, a very;respeetaLte and excel
lent "inn, who herd the sit amino Of ForEalall
this ',dice for several years buck. Mr. RELATES
possesses the knowledge and industry to male
an excellent paper, and he has our best wishes bo
his personal and pecuniary prosperity. All we re
gretis,that, his Fiong ninon: ninon with this Whig
press has not effected his convemon, but we leel
assured that be is at beast a C , ISOMIII. 11E1110-
t:est, and that he wl:ltever be round a ~,a rtra a ,
opponent.
(,? , rarteriv Revere, tor April has been
received, and we nave 10Uked over table
contents with much interest. It is mile,' a anal
excellent number, every article amply repaying a
perusals Among them is Croker'y slashing Re
view cdrYlacauley's History ci England. Moran on
4tl strcei, is agent.
RicIIARD Putt.o es , EHt tormerly . iii the Man
ufacturer of this city, has become role Pr"Pr.<,"r
~C the St. Louts Daily Union, the Democratic or
gan in that city, Mr. Puckering withdrawing. Th. , '
Phill.pa, Esq., 114113..1y tic the Post, in this city,
to a , •t as assistant editor.
Oeneral Assembly of the Presbrterlan
Tueaang Morning, May
The meeting Was called to order by the Moder
ator, and opened with prayer, by the He, Mr
Dunlap.
The Clerk read the nonutea 01 the pre,ous af
ternoon.
A motion was made, by lir. wring, and carried ,
to alter the minutes by inserung the words, "nod
he in hereby restored' . to the reltilln:O. requesting
ate Presbytery of Copcord to restore Mr. In,ic to
his pastorali charge. A mutton was made Ly the
sane gentleman to add, to the resolution on tha t
subject, •`and he is hereby reviested not to re
sume hie labors et the riebool houae until allowed
hie Presbytery." The motion wart carried by a
very smatl majority.
Dr. McGill, Chairman of the Committee on Bilis.
and Overtures, reportedj in favor of establishing a
Presbytery in California, the Presbytery to be at-
Liebe,' to the Synod of New York, and several
mmistern were named to'take charge of theyres
hytery. The report was adopted.
Several other reports from the same Committee
were read, and adopted.
One was also presented, censuring the conduct
of all persons who rend their children to Roman
Catholic boarding Schools, and providing, Wet "the
Semitone Le authorized to administer disciphne
according to the necessities of the vane." Dr.
Plummer thought that parents would persist in
sending their children to whatever school they
pleased. Several other gentlemen made remarks
on this motion, to the effect that they regarded the
frpOrt MI thin subject, as "SI" of the most impor
tant cab eh had lawn yet brought before the An.
snootily. They did not regard the (Oman Cathr.-
he (lurch ;as a Church ofr, our Lord Jesus Christ,
any more than the Brahmins of Ifindostan.
Several amendments were proposed, but the
stain question was finally carried.
Another overture was read, asking whether,
when a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Chureh,
had seveted hie C 00111521011 (rut. the Chu rc h in
which he had been ordained, i I wan necessary to
he reinstalled if he wished to resume Inn commu
nication with the name Church, or any other. It
was decided in the affumntive.
An overture was read from a venerable father
in the Church, slating that in consequence at, the
dens:lawn of the Sabbath day by out National
Legislature, to area as the terrible scourge of Asi
atic Cholera, nail the dreadful firen, mid destruc.
Lim, of steam boats 011 our Western Waters, thin
Committee recognize the nee easily of a: day of
fasting and prayer, and that they recomtnend that
the last Thursday of June next, he the day appoint
ed for this purpose, unless the President of the
United States shall appoint a day, in v. Lich case
the Church shall cc-menus, with horn. Amend
ments were mruto, fixing the time at the fourth day
of.lnly, the last Thursday of July, the 'Mirth day
of August, and the third Thursdoy of August.—
The tune tined by the report, was, however, a
dopted.
Dr. Spring moved, an an amendment, "that the
melancholy decrease of Divine Fervor to the
Clorreh," be added nn an additional reason for ap
pointing a day of fasting and prayer.
The. whole report, as amended by Dr. Spring,
was adopted.
The same Committee reported on the subtext of
administering baptism to adult,, eotabliokong
man therefor.
Mr. Meinford moved to lay it on the table, which
was carried, yeas hl, nays 32-
A memorial was read, from the members of Mr,
he Roy Davis' church, asking whether they were
to consider themselves as Menthe!s of the Pm,
peel or Concord church.
Tho eximmittee reported, that while not approv
ing of the hula with which the members bad
been Mamiseed, they yet reposed that they were
members of the Prospect Church, of which the
Rev. Mr. Le Roy Lams is pastor.
It was moved and lost, that when the General
Assembly adjourns this afternoon, at half past five
cdeltadt, it adjourns finally anal the next reason.
The order of the day, an overture from the
Presbyteries of Steubenville said I.l,rabethiown,
!suggesting that a fund should he raised for the
purpose c..f maintaining the indigent brethren who
had labored in the cause of the church until their
strength was exhausted, as well as their widows
and orphans.
The resolutions introduced by the eommiUee
appointed for that purpose, guggestecl that a half
dime Le manually contributed by each member of
tho Presbyterian Church, which would amount to
about ten thousand dollars a year.
It was proponent to emend the motion by fining
the nenotint at n dime.
Another proporitinu was made, that the amount
be not fixed, but that each one give as much as
he sees fit.
Several, members related Bionics of the poverty'
of,disahled clergymen of the Presbyterian Chetah,
some of who& it was slated, were earugslias Sam
day to day With poverty, and one whose acme
was mentioned, had died in 14,peror bctu,sr. ••-•
id9zu1g. 0 . 41, 4 0 , POOP' which ma " , e"I,
it was stated, that many clergymen of the Presby
terian Church resorted to the Odd Fellows, the
Sous of Temperance, and other bodies of a similar
charamer, for the purpose of being relieved when
in distress.
A motion Was made to refer the whole subject
to a special committee. oritli:instructions to report
to the next General Assemble; and the Rev. E.
H. .Nevin made n mord eloquent and thrilling
speech against doing no, detailing in all the slow
ing colors of reality, the hardshipa experienced by
clergymen and their famine. , when old age and
tiiiirmitien had overtaken them
The moron au the relereaee to a epeclal corn
mince was lost.
The amendment to airdie,plass hells dime was
carried.
The amendment to insert a dime was at.
The question then came on the proposition
have the amount unfixed. acd was icirried.
It was moved. that the Trustees of the (tenerui
Assembly hold the funds coign:Led t t , this pur
pose, instead ,ot the Board at Publicattn. The
resolution was amended by making the floard
or Publication the diswthutina committee.
Another 'eau:et:on on this head was tittered, as
follows:
lie.dred, That tne ! t wat,' of Publication be and
it is hereby instructed to contribute ~,,htttO a year
towards thus font.
Tilts infitioll W. list by 111 o'r St) V.
During the discussion of these resod:loins, u
great deal of dtseussion tool: place, and mane ot
the members did not seem undorstaud the
question
The Moderator declared that he could not gtve
the gentlemen untlerstandmg, he multi' only state
the quesbon to plain term.. The whole report as
amended was adopted.
Dr. McGill mail a preamble and series of :vs,
lutams to the efkcl, that in view of the mere:l,llg
territtqy of the United States, renewed eserthaw
were neeesthry Ia thssetrounte the gospel through
the vent territory ottitoned rec,liv LI the Vatted
Staten.
Plummer made a mrrat intereiirtina irpeeeh no
the .tubject .1 Inc rapid airr,elli rirl tire Western
Ile had heen, sown los arr,..l: 11,
down to the Root , re the yot wane rom
I nlyitenbe mood. Hot it his grondtltilter, hnd been
n that lort when it won I.emesed Cho ottlonto
tablet Indian warrior, hllbork Ile lontself
oolleriod Cotrionno r.,,ty , y e ., ago. ',nen ton
r Inld have pnrohnsod ad the houses In It for loss
than what hod [men eapendod In hoodooq ihst
eltnrch 111 with the irnoom Assembly were
snhog.
The rleri: then read n ieher from n,e tle;eeate
to the , :erman Rehequed t'unroil all nu uh,thm.
It w, ,plered Ie In the xiqema.l!•.ih,
minutes
A letter L..m the Al.eghery r. , ump Twiny...ore
Leprur wns rextl lemler.ng 1. , the ,14.em1 , 1y the
thanks Lifthitt Ludy. It was ordered to Le entered
in the minute..
A in.,tion was made and Vartr i i ...arc( at Itae
past lava, instead .•. mr.r
The Aal.ambly was ch•sed waa prayer by I 4
litil:S=13IIIIIII
The Ateemhiy tv, .pened pr ye: by Me
Rev Mr Hervey,
The clerk read Me in 1- 1111 ,, 1.1/t/rlldig
The Crinrmiter ••h Lea, r ..1 Ab.rorr rep-rte.
that the; had granted Irhve sevrta
hr. Plummer noirod it ti , ofiniotlerittion Of tile
dec...o in the on, t.t tk 10, tramNo I, wltioli
Wan agree,)
fl. dertau.a in that ca...
catwehed.
The C“nanaare fipp-itiEed exam], the an
nuai ' , port I the Beard En'ecauna, reported
ree.ommendlng the eareiul prt,15.71'.d ul tnruda,
niche Ghurh
A paper wai. lead on iinving again.!the reeent
transfer of the Prtintliytery , the
Northern whim p.L4FeJ the 'client! AN
sembly during the pre‘ent
tto tc , Oon, win placed on ret i•rd.
P t Ullaturr je..erti !he Word. o tteint an
swer he uppeede.l tii the In.huie..io' thg
subject.
The election far men-On-r.14 the Boleti of
We .ailcd up, and tile hi't•iigin• gi.t.t4tnen
Were elected
Ministers—N Morrty,:. 4
G W Musgrave, T F J.ultrwety. W ts
W MeKeama, W A IC3 H
A Boardman, J C 114. A T Yic 1111.
Mr Grrter.
Lay Men—S 11 Nloiyncriol I I: 1113rtm. R Nle•
Escr,L A Nl,eNarr, Ni New 1 ti , yrl. J W
11 DOll4lBl, Jame. Itur,ll,` .r. r. I ',Jr, N
Ditherin, W II r I:1,r
Toe SeormAry of the PttJard r.f Etttitto,t. • Mtg.
tlonts rept•rird.
D r . Steele tn, vett a reo.lui:At tot,'
anntstant Secretary. on neeount of the age nod In .
fitvitties of Mr. M. Lowell, ton preecot l'ecreutry'
;Lowe voice a very %reel,. and whore wholly
arnr,
Dr. McGill thought that the age -I the vencrnbla
father requand that he shoe Id have 3u
The motion to .tit was hot and the rt..-
luhon was ad , .plcd
The rettotuturn On• thssr.l v , ng the Aye w t at
Lothsvllie was c-arried
Inli=1M111=IIMI!!;1111
dchsiticl v I...stp• •tie .1
Un tricA. , n r I lit SIrI, the higt.lll. oi the• d.I
!erect Boards C.lll d won the A..rutl.:,. were
drreeted hereafter to turatell to the Cooleret Al
ecto* the accurate I,alacee ehectm "nee, ac
e.] nte.
Dr. Plummer saw his name announced ar elect
od be one of the Directors of l'onrcir Theciliis
steal Seminary, and On two vencruble realer, had
been lett out, he begged re...Lim-fluffy to
decline.
Dr. Phlllys moved that the realgnat.,l I.e ;Ant
On the table, which war earned.
On mnll ,, n, 11p re,ord. 1.1 Lire Syn..] or
laugh Were affirmed
A communtcation front the Synod of South Ca
minus, recommending that n Printipirnan College
be established in Liberia, was read and reterred
the Board of Foreign Menton,
After the transection of +mini unimportant bust
nen. the resolution to winch we alluded a few
day+ ago, deprecating the use of manineript err
mane, was called up and several snecclin for
and against it were inaile.
The Rev. Mr. lionlsti !nought that sermons
should be rltemporaneuun. The nee of written
ones reminded him of n iireaclier'e woe. She mai
day became very angry with "no of her servant.,
and running up stairs in her hinband, she raid.
nip dear, I with pan Woutil cme down and give
Polly n scolding. My love, he replied. I am now
writing a sermon, and du not like to be disturbed,
but I will write a seold,ng no you, and pun ran
read it Io her, whaph will outlaw the purpose
equally well. The wrife took the paper. and going
down smolt commenced reading the lecture to
Polly, but finding that that lady did nothing but
laugh at her, she dropped the paper, told flying
tutu a paeans gave her a good extemporaneous
scolding, which answered the purpose most etlect
ually; and so it is with sermons,
`The resolution wins linseed.
The thanks of the General Aiisembly Were
tendered to the Mutters of Ilie First Presbyterian
Church for their kind loan of the buikling, and
an ti
yton the wants at the General Assembly,
oz sell as to the citizen, of Pittsburgh and Alle.
zheny, for their courtesy rind hospitably towards
the Ineutbers of the Adratubly.
Thanks were aho given to all the churches who
had kindly lent their pulpits to the Assembly.
in rnotmn, the thanks of the meeting were given
to their elintrman, Dr. Murray, for the able, faith
ful, and impartial manner in whieli he had
his dunes.
The Rev. Dr. Murray. Ii I, , rose Buil said, that
his brethren would permit lion to say, that when
he was chosen by the.nt to eel as Moderator of the
General Assembly, and elarten unanimously, Ins
feelings were such as hr had never benne ex
perienced in his life, and snob as be could not ex
press. He had sought, with the assistance of a
Divine Providence, to tultil the important duties
devolving on hint, and from day to day the Lord
had enabled him to proceed with those duties. The
present sermon attic. General Assembly had been
characterized by an unusual dean, of unanimity;
and the best panathle feeling had prevailed among
the prethern attending it. There had been, it le
true, a difference of opinion among them on v.,.
ens points, hot the minority bad always yielded to
the will of the majority; and for hie part, be onn
truly say that it was by the courtesy of the mem
bers that his failings in his office had been over
looked. He knew that his decision had -,orne
jots beam emotion's, and that lt had been °aging
•
to the kindness of the mentbeta that they bad not
been overruled. He had saVeght to do bin duty,
and he could safely say that . hot one roduster or
elder bad been overlooked. All bad been at one
time or another appointed to act on vurodts con,.
mittens. lie had been a member of three or (our
Aasenahhea, such as the present one, and never
had be keen one tie proereitags of arioel. Lad
been more harmornons.
The Aheernitly then adjourned, la met at the
tantal t i n, neat year, ta the t 'entral Prestytettan
Church at Cnanttnatt.
Tt- meeting wa. el,ad W.lll pi' tV, It th,
FROQI NR W YORE.
Corrr.pon,l.•nr. of life l'at*l.urql4
NEW YORK, MRY
From SOLI. ours pistoled cause, the city, at Cant
early proud, assumed alrnoAt sts yammer dull
m'
and wears an appearance nt.t at ail grav y. terr lo the cornnteresa: part of the et - mann:ay
Tun eaten at goody have fallen oil very materialiy,
and the aggregate ,air% of the scan., are
!weary-five per cent under ihmie at tile Spring . ol
I,lh. The atiielza geodr are large, and rn the
lace of gradually reeediug es. iiniiiirtem and
Jobbers are unable bar ar
cumulated is a large exieni. ..I,...omuudauon
paper Cult °hoses unirllll, .ohl at !line per rent.
r annum. Bank dir ,• rv , ra pnther loom] the
Jee k+ at ttte Bute Ltrukere, and urn glad t. , etuploy
theft money 111 Chun not coded war.
rhat.:.natle people are dle
el,te; rain.
err etlll,3l,alid Ibe lamed. and P , Pne the ear.
her ant, erie sallied a! nu tuner huu,s along
the Ile d , on and el ..n 1.1an.1. , aran‘na and
owpert have been re•peented ao,l wh,r, wAnhed
ready to ratt l er the unquo.i ap.rom ~• nulte
rimer the I.l.antutit ci 1.11.11 the
dental benefit 01 thane 11,1111,
Tne Crescent City .oiled In any for
Wait tmy passengers. and 1,1 will: ,:•,. 1 ,1 4t1,2 •-
Tile sec. , nd tlemycht mow In•Anws pe-ps. t.
wait the llfriVa. of •• mnre• 00 - Il In 1 ,.•••Itl
twenty-her tilt, ....lit, Will land her l.
mad at N.
Orleans, with 1 - 0 01. P.1 1 1:004 11 0 W 1 I . , tae
h it/sue. tith.l 100nt . ..wt , !., 'l..
Tin' tor, Chagr,.... nt II,,• bs of r., ,
wt•rk, with ,t hxrty i,. I otrwe, 011
hav•• lorrn 1r...” Enl
Awl Lt , • -r :••,..:
I I FArre.it,i, ust.i :Lai, I, ii
(Jr. mil.tary 1, • ',h., .•
atAi litzal.'.. • ...1a Ir. u 11
NiarltA•r•Atglt r I , A , ll
oalt.!y tv.
Henri a- deser...,. • ,
tadr t.l: r i. 411 ,trA d A 'll
t !" u .1 and H'...•v
Intortrmt , r v.
Ewer,n• , v.• • irVoyllkt the t .tte . o , oatl
acroaalhe t . tlt.tst th •
11:11 . 11t . lt, '1 ., x0 Ito, It:kV° Itreti
cl4anace looina i. , Ir lortv-irt Ti.!ra, ttad laa to ol
erade ove.r I I,•t o;.•
11t1111113.1. %a 4to 1., ward, the Atl o anttt•, ttrl.tt. ,_ t.ul I 5 :eet to it.. n 0 ,.• Two year , .1
aini, , e too'd road, and ,tve
1.111161t • rttl; Ird ,as on •.r ..r.
sew Z,aa I r r.ineo•co
The Ilia a nr Irt lime pret,.lll nn , l In.
eased 1.. eau. , any Ai 4r,”
, tr, nuJ tt, 1 , •! •' , 11,`
SA. 1,00 C.•11101.11e , have .-.11,1 n 1•1/1.Ct
It- 'rent, t•DI I •1 wh.ett
c4,:ty I..lfittn ttv
re
o. ‘
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ary
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leJ
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graph w.J 1111/I , ilici•
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tAan .11/s pr., • 11% A :trr 1,13
ter., nl.nr , Wale that.Bl,ondn..;
hcrprld ald r , y
Tiov• lettrr. :car, ziv,•, the co. •
gr , t , 11 fryer aninhyr
.tramrrs Hrr ninun n ,klpot,er
Ibt• ,it•t VICI, ',II L.,44'
111 t.l ktuttntrotNtrrarn It .• put t,..tltt , wah
...v.v. , und an It , put t•lettier • !...rt v..-
There I. a la.. 1,01,r
FOI and l' , llll in th, r bry
apps , .,, line annual effate,elee. f.
dr., owl to Its, to erfontilt upon 1110 ail A,. .P.
&x.rwly. tnorr--on Frlend. Afeet.mt loffea,
urn thrown open to the iralfsfe. Ind durin4
week the Ifuntnenn In trait.. tr-d Sllll. Vs' SSA
are plearanter than tire.,or ter,e to-11m,, v.. 1..
it. ' , A . ..WS 10.11k.Mn'. Nlfar, 1.,}„,1„1
ph • u lady ttl ttfo•lrare eaf.iffrfe here, and
Will at fraf ff. off d.en, at fa i.r.Ande,
,n 11, A tnerfean ,ennte nifsht le'. VA.
1 , 1 parity of language and f leeance I fife., Oaf
has no •Iftferaf-, a indeed, afteaft;; our nehdarn
she has mann equals
israwiord tire ofett,,ft ae
ham pfed f.ne I
ntst work. on exhitatfori at the "Art I icon lifeen.,'
a bust ot Mr, Crawford. An a work I. art
enefte , Hindi Pena..., though the nolfieet I. not fa,
to Aileron( the w. rid at large, wlintever n mar hoer
freetned by the frf I raw,. frit 1t.,. faoen
np len renAleaf nt l f.t 'aedentown .rtkrl clod •erf
whether ton DAUS' , au. [oft luvirmg an that
in which he prf•df fend
In the nefueviniirLet there ff. f,•ff sno
nots ,, .. ()qui b• ravra'fni.flafff , cu I..:" ..t
wall rata el la . rtevi .•• I
la, a Kale toveattnent. 7hrvt clean paper •it and
seven per cent, and te• Law n. hdtr and a half, , 41
,ad upon gond tudlulernk. ;.iverntneot Sioal, •
are held with great firtnneo•. end no large tarn
..111.11 he had under II I; rtrTrettenry terer. The
t n a eni .d . the late .“111 leave. again !e'en nttl:etl
tact the money is eel Wanted until the lit of An
gest, and reehap, until a later leern.d. A eeite
..1 Cenenntoill e•:iy stocl, hue bren nt per
t ent. lon a nix eo
r rnt ,inn, and au had. a; 101
Ip.t4 !Wall ;lai for 1.. - 41 rely et•e, net ver ttnt
There arcane to Iv. la. r• alt.] Why
Peet be elve,,vely I , lenly during llie the
atlMMer.
I.;iittert continue , %retry Gnu and .1 letnikerne.
pr „ lit fin . been Inade by buyers rit a sm rtut
There rn tone a iltspusitren shown to Mace rapttal
in thus staple. In ii f Orr re rs , inures trop
Last nontalern,l:,. In lilts, unsung firm at ;4 I Ito
SA! , or el/111111 , U /.. 111f11,11 air (turn
meld 5.t.117!4/5 1 , lemtero ltre v, ,y lino.
enc.: gnat. also, rorrses br verr. Tire,
11/11i11111 , 14 a sersi summits demand I, l'artn. nl
lull prreers. Puri: is .01 e denser mill in
may tor quoted mid prune` t s..ts
c u r " tr ots ate very .11 /iv ,. will, Isrge LIMA
:' , aciciclaru, 441 1 . , dry l'clda.l ham,
:.;aria, and :-clooOder, .
Laraf7lclen7 f or
good to prima. WioaLev, 20;4Y21. ol
Ten, row rOl,O limit, utam toarloo
mar micas. Salle of rough ut SI
Toothy 5154i1 6 . and cmver at:,.(arm. C.
Gen. Wminlelt it widow auto hying at Ro, -
ton, N. .1 and four rhildren—three daughter. and
our son Thu eldest daughter married Major
Sprague of the Army and "tat the • ileadquarters"
in Teton- The reyond daughter, with o son. (a
lad about 7 years of age 1 is with Mrs. Worth.—
The youngest daughter, of about 1 n yearn, a with
the family of G. A. Worth, Lul , New York city.—
N. 1. Ex)rreo.t.
DICSTIV:CTIVMov roc Pions Attur.srEn.—A North
Carolina print 581.1 that the insect which destroy
ed, for two seasons past, so ,many of the long
leaved Amen iiiiieived a check limn the trust and
scow of the of April, and that a large fly,
which attache end Lill. the inflect, has lately ap
peared in itouieliss swarms.
A Convention of Wool Growers was held in
Washington, Pa., on the 22d iast. Richardson
Donaldson, Esq., President. The following reso
lutions were passed:—
Resolved. That it is the opinion of tbisCon ven
lion, that the depot rystetn, If generally adopted,
world be highly beneficial to wool growers and
manufacturer, inasmuch rot tt would be the roost
eriuttoble tool' durpoaing . of wool, era well a•
too. knot etpentove mode of collectma nod con
trying it from the producer to the manufacturer.
Nroth-,1, That a eotnnottee of ten he appo,nied
'a to-tam whether lands can Ira obtained front
tae trunkhn Ronk rf w g i gng t o o, to make par
nl ..donor. it Nano!, which may be tlepo-tleti
the contemplated depot, and if so. to calla meeting
ouethatcly for the rurpr.re of making arrange
men tn t
tot ertalaishaur it WOOl I *pot at Washington.
. That it ,nail. cannot thus be procured,
n.l voinua.llee :1-e hereby 111,1rw-ietl like
prop., prrparah,ry for •••tabh.h.tb;
would furnish capital lor that
IZesult.e4, Thu: p.a.! ,turnatt., cal: a meeting n.
ear i y as practicable to which they may report tile
result rit their operaisii,
.111.1. That this riinventsic recommend to
tamers al 111 • region at calintry. the primates
\l",“lirt., Matlol . .l,U:ries on Me cre - t
.4 %Vas:teen I ',Milner,- as it., 111,,dn of
natnr ti,. inti - rc•is it lciwers, mid 'if
Lao a
T'; Ca EV —The New Orleauet P ic ayu ne ,
0 I, 1St!: !,a I:1, ttw;te; In rrino•::: I, the
There hut •Ptic, I: any. pr , grewt rondo yt•••
card ay at tne not ‘e ereacse. the Piree entiptoyed
merry iin he delenstve t preventing the
Preach ilolll ,1•111rgIvg %The operottens nt Ilue
p .tettll3VC t . r , .ro the ectialuciicenient [men seritm-•
iv rat i•ki a ....ence mehlirtuneta which l'AUld
,p 1 guntda tl egien-'. Thewer during et
great porOoti tile tater en. lawn execaintr , y
tittprittitietuc madil.idie i 11..., noineritax
c:drnet Ihtet. .—vorre , t, whtett have traded to
dt•helliten a.: tn,.-r enraged the work.
I 'to null M . :l-+ •w.•pt in against the lain, night
last. antl:rarrictl away the lahor at two
Tn t • wrtit-r, u••• Irt• •orty eoiy, •••01eatntng
•11fttl, n••lw.litslatithrtg vigorttti , (bat
Itrtt Itt•titgitttttie 10 t ttitslrtiel Ittr n 110•011,411
I:.• >lrlalr •• IZttk,•• A part !ruin Illy me:anvil-4'
r,tit•• a
.014,1 •.•N• •Inte t•t atfat,
prl— • lite tttunclaled tlts.trlt•t, gOl
ette , In the rt-tr the opi.er part 01 the See
t „, t l Nltintt ~11,11% •
111.• app,,.tr.ttit•t• n ar : Ittl n.• $•01.• wal-r tit 3, 10 1...•
•tern. 1!•t, ptirt:e, Ire 1.'1,40111g 1111te lII< (lige
,1.1.11,911,1 t:1 , tl. , 1111Yenttrely t•Uptrrse•titttl
trl• toldt•ltr..t, • r••:ttl ettve•red
'l' 11,f
•tkk genikene it ran either ride
r.•,: 41 , "VII Ihe !kw Ikt Ilk,. 1,
mn t est ret.ll,ated, 'nut WI . I to we it
..•kl ee kil rkgnt In a l'ete •day,
~ ..nr.y kik, t. pr ., • Sp•tre I , u•k of tekietrt ,kktrect.
••tw-, 1 1 k , New ...LB: and Ole :Cantil Corona:let.
.k• I ao.: pet- mud ter.eatk.ry
A II Al I s•sr look
r ..,,Werti 2 k )r+tr.r.l.y
•,,i • ..1!Ite riser, nearly ~p p.,11..
I L. A irer
or , v. Ay. ,ti, I 11 ,, ,1v ru.11 ,, 111, ,, t15111
I , •retilr•nio the vo
tv A wli4 tuzEd.it
1.4 w.,1; , and w, 'ranted at .t
tat tit , nratiy
OFFICIAL•
..111iNIYENT, 1 TILE PRI:•4IDENT
New Irr til,rnry
it, I New , irr.,v
;rev, wino% ed
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A, rt.,. -1 1,. I r,ir.l Sir thr dlstr.t.t
rio tniuchn F Mc ki rrnr,
. VlM'Ort In th! IZI
Put., Nlont.)..tt \ in,,nsin
I A reilimved
n I. .. of lAA It. 1:••••,,,, Pot,
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N 5.111. Wrlftitt, Dentin.,
lolre Rt! Marltkella - sor•nre. rm.
PI I ,1 )4. ri eulti•ANY
uport ru.ry v.
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A )iC 01R.111.1 . , Pre t't
ni y 54Gru
1, ..... 1e( .rorrvr. ~arnerl euttriurro, tire
th.pr I ririr•rd or Tr, :roriars .bare,
..tr•rrk I.',tin, 130., rll, yard tlerrtro
or o :et In.rribr 01 the Trrrk••
rtr ,14.1 rpr ,ty 01 i . ll er ,ltturgh. Un rir
11r CLo
M T,r,ur,r
JOB PRINTING.
111. A tilt, I LAIN.
Msl=Mtll
=!MIIMIR
11. RUrrito 11. a.
.. .••• r ,low prtrev,of Itte
livrrn , l4,l,,Ttuutt wvvvr.
Inlprclove-nsionl a In Den tttt ry.
TM Iv I STE 1,, Of I/0 , 1i,, P. prrpored to
iarr -et vl Tater, urwenlr In,ll Parr.
I I
14,1 rr., where 1/if, Ilene ,•
w.l r ri door to th 2 May
I< .•• I I: NI I n.,ler, jal9
••••q 111 I, 4., 4 1 4. to, l•r , parrA I.y J
w „ , N, lur En, by A Jay !Ira, N!!
'A!! u!!!A!•!!!•r! nu- !mind a tirlt,rlMul art.
le oi I ••v. , I 1 Ditl•tllc • al.!1 pan!, ulit!!) lur tuck
fOK01.•
Itao•aa - maprovr-,1 Chocuiti prraara
bo, , 1 , 111/1.“11 . 1“ 11 It . ~11,111 1,-aueral,
no,l palatub.a. , e ,, aumetic,lparbe•
r 111/11'011‘ •
rrrpartd by W Lharar,-
for talc by A.JAINES, at lb, Praia
,orc, No :II I,,arth •I tar I
TOA reel, Fe •- . 1 . 11 affurte,l will, that
.conice ,Imerien, the I.trer complatnt, the
of NVl.aor's 1./ vrr 1 . ,114 Are happy tool.
ICI ill, r. medy, P.O at once complete and mite. It b.,,
been ofirit all parts of the country, it t. he
ot In Cof the moat eminent fhyutaits.
end tilwa)s wan troiraphant mere.. In offering
th , ,o 1 . 111..0 we pal.nc, the proprietors art aettated
I , i a demi, to alleviate human suffering, and offer a
ruotteily int nue of a., moot suffering,
iliceanca, which
.hall hit
e whin Mc moy rmich of all. For sale at the
drug .torr of mrl4,lAwci .1 KIDD*. Co
v 1.1 Lt.ell, Phillitia.l
N W
I 11.1.111
iv' ; - ..; 11 r noo.lll-• s<garo, Nos
1
O, Pe , atra
At Steubenville, 0., April tOth, Mrs. Coßmsts H.
Scum:mom in the 32d year of hnv
Mrs. Settretner was • daaghtor or Gr. Mardm of the
U Army, and was Nora at Notfolk. V. Her edit
°°°°. Printidially obtained at August o, Geo..
'a herr her father was stationed for some years. nett
ale. the became hopefully a 4114Jeet of Divine Grace,
and ronneemd herself with the Protestant FisiseoPh ,
elide. eh. in Lh, e-tt/Shullinti of which Mr commit d till
r'death. Nay tog become e•irous. not only of fur
ther eduent.on, but also oiqualitying henelf more par
enfor th- hu,nr.ts of education as a means of
se. •he veer" on to the hlouni Holyoke Semi..
nitr ulness Matto.touseui. then under the earn of the 'a"
ted :111....1 Lyon, watt who she was °',
the Annie" ...act - . In fop owilig out het deetre of
• n-etolness. me became attached to the Steubenville
lIIaN-.llinary, governesn, and remained a nil
• mi of 1'4 7, when she was married to Mr. J.
,hr...ner. and removed to Dauphin co .Pa Having
,rm.rl , ll to remove in the far Wevi, and fine to vis
it her pnr,lll at Fort Snellig, they eatne to Pittsburgh,
, :ter: tier husband remamed business, white s he
neu,n to ,teubertvsite to visa tier former al,sof4airs
0..: B. mysterious providence It
Tas dr.:tinted b. be the um] ot her earthly journeying.
.Sen 1,1 itilmrdiate.y on her arrival, she survived
:ew day, and briore the s rrivai of Lee dittoed
pt, expired. In the full hope of a merlons itn
i..n-ta•ry tier suffer., were severe. but she hare
th,// , prrale•l meekness a ,,d
.0.v..4 that they,•ame :runt the hand taller heaven-
c • .1ric.,,,48, of Mn. Sehreinerwere a eu!ti
v lied hod e, halmiced ni,nd—u +mind Judgment—
lllll tortale. am , devoted inet7. and an ear.
1;r
dears to he u•cful, e•pecially to the Members of
too uo •
tiod to the 1 own, She woe n only ei.-
i , ••-ined, hut toooied wnerever LltoWn., or
Were an:
do,loie•• many who oil! mourn her early removal
1. 5111 the war:d on account of the good that she aught
:.ave dune n member ul E:pi.ropul church,
11 , r ea, tor sOn, )ear, prlitelpully wills
tro. l'o,tttregauotteLl and Preabyterian
chore.. • e O .IIC rl nu difference in Chroolan
minor, ...id adeettou stoon4 115050 who loved her
10.1 J rind it , olverner Precious In the •oght of the
Lord is ,hc d• :all al lit• rotate." t. C
tt.iti LEK, 11,, 01 Pstilburgh, will lie supported a.
addoluir tor t..e. Legoilaiure, before the Aistittiaman.
, • ti,tl It Hy County Convention Mr. Lee is known
in mono, or our riorl
i.. and le known to he a 0011.
ol and tiol.irsely—ol hone.. polls
, and I n.tnorioo , hnint, and is poaso...ed of the .oaoheivinna inhl him ;or the situation, in
will 1•11 tio•od. are dessrunn see loin placed.
ALLY.Oltiove
. • 11ER,F11.71 - Ai xx,n , rtn town
' •oin•ol,.1 for thecab, 01 Sberist. by the
n:A olittla..rax of Anegheny County, a.
me. S, evening. June
hid oti &
w Littilox
.1. I 1, ol Situsytkn lownah•p, alll L.
,•,••“••• ta-I..rt It6r Ant/ula•onic Convril
t•a , 14 4,111611. e tli
n member •a r e•
•• I •.•• ••••nli•it• 1n,30 MA CITY
1.. , or the f teneral Aeeentely .e ' thr
I' .ei , .11, In. ~ 1, in the I piled att A inerrea.
r r n Use Tru.ter... or the heat lire.
r, tt the arrangement,. they Irevr inede
t the A.-cm., and to the ellierrta
r rr i n I Ali. ...len), tur tile r rourtes) and bus•
00 tri tire Ab..4.1111.01y, alurlne 11. re
• , -• • r... 1 r• General A..ertrtrly
In . et NV11.1.1, 1 1.1 StaL.l Cirri
Caleb Lee, Keg
/ • 11 . , tlier
1001 1 ; 0 011(y - Conirottnet
N - r ,ott ly lor the 1 .1 111,
.—riur- A- 1 . 111 0( r;11. 1 101(1(h, WllllllO
,1 1 ihe 11,000101 :ire ZOll
Vonventinn.
10 the iiituoi 0l Alr I,r. He
(I Illsule 1 1 011- 11 1 a worths- 1.111010
I, iiral d wink.. ionnx hI.
Ira 110,1(111004, he has iiroipercil in he in
010,(0.....11(1. TIM(
r`lee ..• want enoned loon, nonnbnr on Ihe
tool Uottor manlo.a t,nen olre“n1
!kir. I,a,
I to• t t tly ot (1000, -4 4 Wing to mechanical
04411. a weatth and rattperoy, let oat
t.not fv40 444 .44 tied 14) . Ineehano•- One who w
1 , 14 . 400 It—, 4 .• 11004 01 1104 Hlll.l 4 twitty, and
•,t t ledt elected make tut etheient and
. . .
• •
131 , C10.:TS- :Qd../ Mnriettu Markets, 50 do lerge
.v1 , 1,0.1..10. ut.i re, d and for valr by
tg,‘'. IIIti,W1& cI'IASEIRTsI,N
ofitrt,'“- ...NJ hull his Ha.uu h Itobtwon 5'.;
I It. ‘‘. )I i,tant 5.. t ettoe. Burrow', rec
•:L • lIIN . II/ DROWN .4. ct;LBER 17SoN
vy'-'.
a.. - A
W.cr and 104 Front ot
L NI I N ... ":1: : :a 0 • 0 ,!. I. 1..
,
Ilit t Ti3 . /1
R urd (or
)11 b 11 ,; 10 ,,, , , , t
I. -.1 lew
1 1)" \ . . A , .... '''
.2.4 %Vale, •1
I 11.11 PI Nli - I ..t e. ..Icc.lent Idglttnang R"..1
1,•1 r. 1•. Ur
hotl SOr., SVairh.,
'ry. L '.lare r Tu ralen),
J. • anipt, b.c ±od
-M C.,nlrltutilon
4;1101, COII.IIINSION NERCLIANTS
No G.; Sot u FAO4II , I,IIMT,
YIIII.ADE:I.PIIIA
l'arnum A Co
A Hr..3r11 , ,
A )1,1121,1, )
A W.hknt•lon manly, U.
IJ•,rJ )
res !I ttliam. hanker, PilLebtargh
A It Ilarnauglk.
ti 1.. v. 1..0 , ..11, U.
A I , t Al'lM.nald,
I rA I.a. k.>n6or♦ Ile, it ray3l ,
w. W. WALLACE,
I )1 - 1 , -111 Itt.H FREtit'll 111.1tR MIL!. tiTt/NI-1
I VURNI,.IIINGI,,TAtII.II3HNIENT.
N. • t-4 , 11.11 , er1, atm., neat the Canel.
tr.-1.. Hurt ..11111 Slone, soz my own manufeetnre.
ie .1. 0. .111, superwr gualny n(Illotts. perm.-
..to ear. tn•eno have the ;011111.1,21.10 close. and
•11 : I/I earn atom , of 0 untforen haahty They
w•rt tnic•l to horqual to an) in the country end
~,, Tu erettt run', to Burr, whother of toreto
••• tusno.neture. and sold et the lowest pro
• • Mti• Stour. enanutertured In Prenoo—a gent,
nt ',dared prtres. aloray• on hand
I oar Milt Mill Slone, all srre•
EMMIIM=I
111.1 Stood;,.. 11111 Iron•. ,krte,a , and Yyrk•.
Scnic• r I.rnidrrl. liri•l •nd S4IT
Al. 11J1d.. and Mill ffrn
atterole.tto el 214 and 21t1 1..1
r• Ilral I.lllal/14,711
=EDE
Pitt abtargh Stems,. "It•rble Works.
't 1 I 1.1 lII.R roppo..to thforld tin., -
.01 11. ro . I no:o-o. Moo utrwo Torolot.TA to Ir• Top.,
A . e:Ve • .11 . I, 1.1 llre Ito oLt Iwamoto , kind. mud.-
• • • orr for:Igo and dom.,. sr oorrOle.
. • *r r t or MA,I• /0 order. 1., the mil of polo
It 11, wish14.1 b. 111.1
I t• ralc• All nrdrr. prompt 1y al
• 10C T4l 1,./. r , opp.alle Smsll‘fiel.l W
ft: 1.• W W WA I.I.ACE
•
II 1.1.: 1 . 33,p1t 5t03.33 or 1 . 1, Ilorr SMUT A
3MINE - PP, t3r3l Ar 333,13 of thr kr3331 to one ale,'
p 3 3,133 .• 3333 tat, do t, work wri . and V 3313 lA,' a
it, A • .•u: oil 10 , r11 MTute,
uu • • I. r rvd v 33.3 ttpr ‘,333
3. I.r rS.uld• M 3 3 ,33131, For furthor parttru.4333,,nd
3.• -333 .tpt3 at 3114 I.rbrrty 3.3 Pittaborth
W \ ALL/3CE
I'I.A NI 1 , 41,1 N I.' , AN 11 114/11.1:11S—For Krl,..var
: .... Lia 4,) oil 4anA. or made to ordrr
•ri /mai. thr :ova,. prier. All or ,
ut 214 Liberty ltrert. nrur
4...• 1. .1. Int :Ai IV IV WALLACE
1) 11 - 1111 l'A ror land jo
, ri other
• t1...0t 11 . 40.] 211 1..1,,,i;) 4.
11, , %V WA LI ail 'E.
1 ' A at , % ;9 . , v1 ;i44
A.I ,irs nod nlvrnts on
_14.1
1.. •Irert
V !V WALLACE:
ICcbey'e A Iternating Bee Hive I
N•r V, lma.
1...) 11r. Priav,vies I,‘ !h. Maoastgem•ot pi Bcp
I
~1 11...,4 k F.... the 0010 ones a( real value and
141,111 V 10 rm.,. and others engsgml I/I the col.
Iv briore the publre, ars. ronstreeted
• •
11,111 111•111rni pr,ociple*, and combine the following
nds aniogro I'lle lite, are easily lured so them, it
neve, keronna eseary to kill all the swarms; ho- tau ad nine, he taken away when it can be
• pared al
the .wartne, men be added (or the taste
our•;, young ...warms he taken away
.t• rl. our, pern.i, and inn lulu other hives. where
~J WO! k 111101/ the tridable ot swarming or
lov .• nil, II ir avranu• ar , never ni.turnmi in
,nwrsioni. 'I ho +warms ore entirely protected
trom roldooy ht ur tennorifie Bee, an n d Irmo m end
diey can he handled with perfect .ably,
and
. r. 1.% we nod hreedi rip, In new horfey.colub, are
. 13,ftitiq. and young swarms nee always
,t 11;) d••••••:oped 'rte roe, or embryo of the flee Moth
.r euettot couture atoned Iltve., and
'.helmel the euttrely protected from the t
0. t.O, dr.trueuve enemy, while the ahem:meg
~or h Was the Been Cr. kept tndoetrtoun the
who,.—. , thtou, h, by alwnyi having plenty at
[04.0..0 v.eel. to 'Old honey-comb cannot ttecuotu
,,,,. • the Bees out' or "din °if "in these
lllh..ve beet! fully tested by newel no, by
°vet t.v k tlllllll e. e Bee Cniturtoto, under the
three...o ,0 the venter. old el: the ...arm. and their
." how and wtil remain es sued new
°one -vva I lit,
•
Amid , rern accompany each Moe, etyma lull to- rot • t. ter them
management of Bred, which are
. 0 mina that otly prttsou with ordinary ropartty and
.I[llll,, ...1 Snot tall to ttor^nsslal in OP, triattage•
tarot anti t-untarr. They aro told yi.ry cheap, and of
en, con it nen., and un Far tnrltt or other per
N Urns, ot sO eon, Into that prolit.anle
ono., win hod itit,r Hives all that ran no desired
' nd
Lemont ore tespcettully melted to tall on the
fol.ecrtlmr. fit ?dr Norris' 'well/genre °Mee, prom
tt wul •treei. up rt.ers. Potent rxh, end tee the Patent
Pee 'live The atonements] will sell Individual,
Towhono. nod County Hight. for N esters Pcunttylva•
cm heyvon ohm he seen et Mr S. N. Wicker.
•:O1111 . • o.) non Itopteintnt Siore, corner of Wood
„d;I VII al ,
aorart ttl. ere mode ifor the extensive 11111.urale•
the ih•e•. and oil order; .111 he promptly tit.
.edti vers Own ounce Those liactua nu indiviflu
-3i 1101. t•no110111011rttire thole own loves II they
rhos.... of ha. , !tient men . where they please.
P o rn...dor tatirlllloo 10 their (lives, as they
~„ and causioned to consul..., any
per., oi they IIthOSIOOKINI shore all other litves now
W. BAILEY,
No 3:3 Wood st., op stairs.
sv,,long to enter into a soft sod pro
nod desiring Townohip or County
Itmhis it..eoguet ot manniactnxing Kelsey'. Alterna
ing fir , Hite.. and malesaleof them, and the loth
dft•. wilt hod it their interest to con on W
Bade) etn'3o w:ltter
RiR CINCINNATI.
• Ise splendid courtier
811FINIAN
Bowman, 11211/...i, will leave for above
ad iinerandiare porn on Thursday,
Ist ann. a: 10 o'clock, A M.
I'~r Irctghtor ppaogo apply on loaxt orto
mt:nt
__ _ IGRFI%V k C o. Agta
PQR ST. LOUIS.
mail. 'Me splendid ...wee
GLADIATOR,
Cheuoseeth, master, will leave tor the
Love and intertnethate port. on
Thormlo), Ist in,t, at to o'clock, A M.
For treight or paatelee apply or, hoard, or no
noy3u PETTICOLEIV G Cu, Ara
By JObik D. Daivist, Acketilalliners
Large Stack .f Stark and Fancy Dm Good,
Ott Thursday morning , !thy plat , at ln o'clock. at
the Commercial Sales Hoorn , corner of Wood and
Fifth tOrec.i , will he sold. without reserve, for rash--
A largesi...orunent of f resh and seuoitahle staple
and fancy Dry Goods, w...m..34 of extra .perMw
London IrrOwo and t.i•rk r Wilt, saner Wk and fancy
casannerc., sunamis. jean., :word., fancyresting',
blank satin, drewerlk • halrarines, haragra, Nils,
splendid !no o•. prior. , manly:Lint, si:k hdkst,
W.tehed an., Loco - n u;ink. damask' linen table
cloth., checks, tick tim.. .:
cotionadp, hornery,
gloves, cap,, I.ornets, ribbons, lace., ..w.g
At ^ n'moek.
Ormerrte.. gm-ensnare, Furniture, Sc
10 half cheats Young Ilymo Tea. G I,bla No k trart'd
Mad. n do No 3 mackerel. 10 do ...der vinegar, 1 do
lard 0.1. 0 br. Vu 111/11111filellirrsi tobacco, 00 quarter
hoar: Opom.h ...am, choice brand.: No 1 palm mark
ccrtuns sad wrap..., paper, .hovel.. made., j'acka,
mdory 1,1014., untom I Mock., Melung plain...a, or .
p< ing, it.
A large and general ...nrument of Itormehoid farm.
turn, cookm; kitchen alen.ll4, Re.
my-0 JOHN DI/AVIS, Am,
i Wedneulity and Thursday rvelting.. - :lfay alth
and Ilat, at ;"1 o'clock. at the Couirnerc:al Sale. Itbom.
cornert Wood and I•nth cet, will be .old—A
large callecnon in valuably new books inVarICIYA
partinenta of literature and science, embructnk ninny
vninable wort. 011 Theology. hiarory, medicine. poe•
, fiction and travel.. Also, a large collection of
4U3Sin.oe. CO. pew and pocket Bibles and Testaman6
',tier and cap puprr, blank books,
o yi.l) J D DAVIS, Anet
Les•ea and Manager • • • —.C. S. Porter.
Ammo asu :±T1...611
. IkNA4MA W Coln,
BENEFIT l)F MB KAAIES. Celobruted Comedy
\ Crty o. lioldituch. Mr J. Dunn hat vol
utt
CON.DA EVHNINtI, MAT 30—
The rstlerlattzmrqut w,ll comment... svoth lloLeroil'o
zoo. eelelorntrdrolortly of
'NW Rl) To RUIN
Go:JI w•
nn, nw know oi
ono • .M. W II I'r isy
‘ll.l 1 , ...1.t00 • Mr. Areher
/lam) I.aenton • . hll3llrll.
sulk}• ....... • •Air Roy..
11, 11. .low • . • •Mr. M whs..
r..oplos
Misr ertose.
lIA No 'F., by NI.. Wood
To cove.u.l.. wilt. the InuOtal.le wee of
Pew, M . 11,1.• • • . Mr. J Donn
Brown ........ • •• • Mr. Prior.
Wlotc • •Mr• Mado.on
I_IIIPS--lo Lair. e•lein Nevrr. Vork Hop, 1.3 do
11 5111, • 1., run, in and 'or .ale
m)'10 !SHOWN .LCI;I. I3 ER'D.ON.I4: - /I.ll.•rtv •:
-
1 1 11 . (7 r ''' ‘: A
i l ll, l .Our t;l n ;7l3 ' l- I ..RTSIIN
No 1 rood Shel, lo do No I Polo
r xr liernst, 011 do No 0 Mar.terrl, 011 do Sr.o
do, )0. n•reived and (or rale I,y
!MOWN
PATENT DASHER CHURN
T II , I- 3 :rizt i r e to c r i r .u o r l . ,, rlr w e i r . o , t i r . lr h e a r . rs , l , r o vr . red v, z , o ., lh:f n Te n r?
other. ro combenrog In. old :tort very invention. to
nellter
The nnhiy of this inventme :ippe rem. a. 1,, a
fJe prner.. the In, toasts brnrntb the dash, ...d
dor, away withthe iteeettrny at
e. parchaeing a new
Churn, . ean be appited to nay churn in m and
for one doh it Cll have all tine unproremenic of the
ace comtitsted wi t h those of gathering the Boner in
the usual tray.
The polite aro invited to call and pidice for them
wives beton, porchawng el.ewlicre, at rt 7, corner of
Mark.•l and Fif.h .ireel*, or at 63 Diamond alley, be•
twocti Wood and Market street, rittalatrah.
mylai SAII L. KiLOESEN.
rp 1 , 111: 1t4 5 .15,! , er. ~AI VII et prtvnte sale, tlu , .etwn
nalde Lota of “round, eitttatml on Tomato st.,
to the y Tbird at.' or Allegheny GM, root, Laving
(toot of 2t, feet, russistog Luck 1110 feet 111 depth ton
sort moot wlneb built atone wall, 25 by IVU
teet. bo.l, 1'01... MOO! elmugh 10 build eellurn fur
on dwriattg and in front there
“5.• three abude trre, of yetis growth. Rod the aide
Wit pnved brick. all of wlnelk will be gold at
Otat Yittaborg and Alieemoy. or Coonty Scrip,
wol be talro Its payment
J ,k II PHILLIPS. No:. Wood at
or to W5l. ELNSUN, toottedtately oppoatt, Raid tour
Dl' it I.APS—v ixtrn heavy 4U
Jl.runt rer.,l Ly SIIACKLKEI' k WHITE,
y 05: Wofkl
- .
G I ::! ,d .11 1 , ,,, , N m 1 , 5 ,,t 7 0 vezrA now
,rd .1 1 } , 1,. Earl sten o French
uP .;II AC fl LETT & WHITE
12R1NC.F... , -160 parr. piton, iaacY roc's', and black
P wing Silk and Hainan Flange, mat op.ned by
In yva II At: N LEVI' k WHITE
1) bldek andvolorttl manna
plallt and rs d Ganat,
rim cla Nap a.d Z , ntin Cap aJal Bonnet Ribbons, a Ire.
:arg, ol.n.ortatent o( new .prmn .n ;es, p.“ opened
and lor sale low 4 till \VILITE
mr2g
W
corner Ath .4 Mark,
11 ` )SIERV o. -A ooroplc a.soronero of blk, white
unOlonolo,l, mired. and co/ored Conon 11... e
ago- nod and for .aic Ly
ni) . J SIIACKLETT !Y.
IANNERS' OIL-30 bbl. 'Fanner s' Oil, lartiLng per
canto and ior •ale low by
my W JAME) DALZELL
Rbbls Roam. landing from canal and for
-ale by in y 29 JAMES D &LZ EL L
A 1.11 NUA r b. Pa/ro Soap. in store and for
Y
sale low by my .S JAMES DALZELL
I)I.A , KING--9 bobs Mason's Marking. landing and
1.):for sals by inyW JAMES DALZEI.I.
A N VILS—W roue at Iron Anols, from the Temper •
ancerille works, warranted, will be constantly
on hand and qupphrd to order, by
CEO COCIIRAN, ,P; Wood no
111M.SE—Sti box Just recd at the W B. Butter and
N../ nod Cheese Depot, and for sale by
irty.29 J B CANFIELD
DOTASH--ti co.]. jest reed and for 'ale by
m 79 J B CANFIELD
No. 3. 1 , (iortnin SlateA, roc'd end fo
0 sole by 1nr..9 t' ARBUTHNOT, e 4 Wood Ft
PENCILS—I cask recd and for •ale by
0 NI v 29 C A lUJUTHNOT
D ATENT THREAD READ- 2O lb. Sw.rt`..pe,jor, f or
I Rale by my'? C ARBUTHNOT
POOL carrupi-fAX, doz kloward'A 1 cord white,
kj par yds, recrtved and fur sale.
toyer C ARBUTHNOT
LASS--6b uts 7.0 (gam and (or sale to •
kir ky 0(09 AMES DALZELL. Wole, st
DEA 1175—.0 Lo•h l'ea Nut., In state and for sal
1,,0r to 6ose consb,nroont, by
tar., JANIES DALZELL
I/ ER A LIAR lor sa ß le ß I,y
A,
ll & REITER,
Ii Lt corm- r I rito•rty and :It Clair •ts
13 A - tor Baron, n4r , orterl, on smoke bout.,
tend , . to I.- drllver,l nu • orrok, for solo by
NA] All IrICK El A Co. Front •t
p A PI 14_ _noif rear. rows end 11/...litnu. for rale_by
J H CANFIELD
•.,J,rin .torr um] tor .sle
n,v2, 1111• ILLS & HOE
1)OrASII ca.:, just ree'd and l'or •nle by
M r,ILLS A. ROE
)ArrING —2OO N,. 1 411.1 .tore and tot
2t HOE
1 A RD— No I in Yet, consigned and for sale; nlso,
...h. I, iny2l MY:ILLS & HOF:
A ED II ER Here Yermifute is the nrti•
1„.71 ' Lattyoros, Va., Jun Sr' 1 , 19
Mr J. Wilson—Denr Sir The vial of Seller,'
Vertrioute I knight trom you me tune neo, brought
trout to, girl 1 year. oid, the ssimothint nuirther of 5
hundred Worms I heloe,e she would have lived n
yro .hurt noir. but tor hit medicine
WlnJr,
Prrnored and , 01 , 11., E SELLERS, .17 et,
by Drusx..t, the taro rniva,
0 bbls
1111 . hutaltne frontsum A ron Hart, and mr 'ale by
y JAME, A 1117C111,4 , N k Co
CI oISS--400 bx% .0 10 %Voidow :ilto do 10;12
tro. im do 10214 do: it, an 21130 do; for sato by
_ VON LIONNIMILAT tr.. Co
oßsr k Co
( 'l,"'F'';4')Pl BONN iIuRST & eo
k 170 7 , 1 1 1 ,1 ;JO RST ‘ Co
_ _ _
SNKATH S B t 7 kIitt: " ;7 I ;II7iIST &
Co
yR,t ‘i 71 141;:P11 , 1 itsT co
11 ( ITTCR —To fresh, for rale by
iny2V S F VON BONDIFIQRST a. Co
W s „ l , ) y ) .:1 v '""s--M)h4b, solo by IIORST SCo
I
4 , L,rC R---s bbl. S F Floury:l s l l V . l4 . ll6l ., l A s : t v e}e by
tit y 26 31 Wnter nod Gtt Front et
A - I,l.ASsEst—tou bbo N 0 Plantraiot; Mo- 1.0. ez, for in "Lie by tuylr. L A WATERMAN
Lady prima N U SogaLlorvlitlVlsr
i.s d AN
A RD—III bbla No I Land; 65 kap do do, for sale
1J oy
myna I, S WATERMAN
BETTER --13 bbls Trends Roll limier, 15 keg% do, for
"ale by orrAS L S WATERMAN
F RUIT --%w LuW deed Yracbe. (b¢lvee;( 311 do do
sate by
___, Ltl WATERMAN.
Fl
ro
and for
1 . 1. !I
; B 1 :F d
o f • C e A' ll ;. : r 1 , 1 v ;: : 5 : 1 71:5 . P .‘ 4; l : b l y 4 B ß ±k oA c .F tIo fiaIWAT!
I. Y WATERMAN
IT o. with pleasure that the subscribers
inform the euthens of Pittsburgh and to
runty that they !lave rompleted art-tines
ht: mews with News J. C. Jenkins A.
of Philadelphia. to meets< their softens,
PACKED TEAS,
j And will hereafter be kept constantly on
band. They are neatly and securely pot
M in metallte peek • f_f and I lb, eah,
with their ?nosed chid--.bowing the thnd
- of Tea. pnee, MM. of the ennecru and
depot in hiladelphin, wi th an invitation la return the
Tea, it not liked.
Gunpowder tl2l 1,00 1,25 1,50
ti I Impenal 50 75 I,01) 1,25 1,50
-:)S7rw.sl.l G2 l 75 lA* 1,23
oty.flywo • • .50 65175 I.U O 1,25 1,20
flee anti estru Etna •• -75
1,101 1,25 1,50
We will warrant all the TEAS are sell to be equal
to, It nor at mutton to any cold in this city, end .1, 00 1,1
iituynot prove ereepth•bie to the Uwe, they ran be re
turned, and th e money will be reloaded, to it ti only
with that undentlandina we coil.
We sot a fide trial, that the public may be able to
jadyte betweau our. Tens and those heretofore mold by
other companies to mia mty,
All loran of riel4datientos and good 11 armed TEAS,
'Mould glee to 'a nul.
For Line by JOS S N. YOUNG a CO!
N W cornet 4t14 and Ferry 'trews. •od
1. YOUNG CO,
Ertyilt:dama 8 111 colder 3d and Ras. /Mats
AUCTION SALES.
MEM!
THEATRE
M I/111)0C K 's
TEAS! TEILSit
STEAM BOATS,
orscuisaTl a IPITTSBUILOU
DAILY PACKET LINE.
Iced 'moan line of opteroiid rnsacitger Steam
m.
ers is arm compoaed of the 1ae..v..1e.. bes
Eked and lartushed, and moat pow - coal hosts on the
waters of The We, Every accommodation and co.
fort that money eau proem., has been provutedlor pas.
5 .'n0 , •. 'the Line bus been in operation for heo Years
armed a million of people without the least inju
ry to tar , The boats will be at the kot
Woo.t street th e day
day previous to startotg, for the recep
non of freight not the entry of pascenccts on the mgt..
ter. In cr emors the passage ,motte y Must he Poo , to
advatree.
!MI/NMI
The ISAAC \E\\ 14 , N. r.. pram Hemphfii, wail
Leave P.." 6 ..40 ntoroung of I. o'clock;
Wleeelts4 cver :4,11.1,ay evc.,s at 40 r
May 4, 11447.
===B!
The 41111-11. A, Cate steart.,. will leave ring•
burgh every Monday cuung at it) v'..:nek, IVhrefing
every M
onday eveumg o n to r
The lIIBERNI.‘ No. 2, I.' vt . 2 Yrill
lenre I . lt.hurgh every Tucutuy mama!? at Pl o'rinet;
1% heeling evyry TneNtirty oyentng 10 r. r.
WEDKESDAT PACKET
Tie N).\\' hAtiI..INI) No. 2, Copp. S. Ut Pi, Mil
lenve Pittsburg - I,i every morui..• ixt to
oviork, NVheetint err ry WedoestElY evening • .10 r
The BRILLIANT. Cupt. ',lll 'env., Pun,
btar4h ..'cry 'Thu r.d.y tnorn:ng nt 10 °Wort, ‘cbe..lini
evrr> Thuottl” t 'um:lg nt 10 r x.
U=VIZIEW
. .
The CLIPPliii. No. Copt. Direr, will letivi
ritishereh , very Friday Inonutalm lOo'f 'net, IVhee;
hie, rv, y Frtdav eventlig al 10
NEW LISIIoN AND riT"Ntivitt.it DAILY LINK
OF CANA I. AND ,- 11.:_{\I
II 19 19. alkim
int+ at...tar:owl •
Leaven hitabu rat, nail,. atL u clock, A. M, .r.
tiara at 131a.aose, Iniontb Lot and Bearer fla
no!,) 3We inck. and hcw lasbot. at 11. saute night.
I.cavas !Sew I.:+l,ani at 6 o'clont, NI.. 0.1 th•
trip tonal to the ;:vertheand
at n'n:ocit, A. NI, and army, at I . ntal.urgli at 2 P.
M trialnlif a comma.. Linn or carrying paa•
,1g.,. and 3,1g1a hrtwrro Nrar 1.111.0 n and
Lurgb, In thorter note and at le+S loft, than by any
othrr matt.
The proprulora of tha Line have the pleasure or in•
form/ up, the pulihe that they have Liked uP Iwo 181,1 el*.
eul Iteat•. for the neerentundsnon of ona_arnr.erx and
trett.7lu, to Ton In eonneetsnu with the well known
r Of WE and WAVER, and eonnret.
tug, at /.In-auw...wah the L,Porgl. and One.n.
nat. and other dady hue, 01 1.11,. dawn the Ulna
and river, roe .era titum•
et Iv, to .pare no • tpen.... I,oolde emu
too. , afety and and sat, ogle pahli,~x shaea
of turn t .l ;tuna, . .
.. ..
, I I. II ,RT.. '.: j
S A IN.llARliAl.loll, 1 P'33'nr ' h
R 11.1NNA...t.e".
Yew L.l.bnn
myll . .r J lIARIIA l'l.ll h. l'o. 1'
NO'rlrF.--The r BEA V ER, r E. Cl rrirt, ruts
Ir 1., 1,11 leAvr slirr il.ir ponola
xlll, •lL o'clock !n the nTrulas._ jel3
_4la
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS for 1841).
aIt , NoNGAWKLA ROCTII
Only 7J Mlles Staging.
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Ilahimore and
Putludelphia.
Capt 3
Jacobs; LOUIS oPLAIVE, Cupt E ' Bennett; ' are now
catalog double daily traps between
PrrrsitußGill AND BROWNSVI/.1,E
The morning boat will leave the Monongahela
Wharf, above the Bridge daily at 8 o'clock premsaly.
Passengers will rake SUPERB COACIIES at BIO10111.•
villa, at 3 o'clock, I'. M., and the splendid, ears of
Ballimore and Ohio Raßrosd, al Cumberland, at
o'rlock, A M., unit stove di Baltimore the tone even.
inn, in itior for tine evening line to Philadelphia and
Washington city.
From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, only 32 hours.
FM re SI U.OO
Front Pm:laugh to Phtladelptua, only 40 h our ..
Fare 31240
The reciting boat will leave at u o'clock, except Sun
day evenings. Passengers by Cc. boat will lodge on
board incomfortable Sr'
tate goom• the fat night, peas
over the ITlOUlitaulh the tollowutg day to Patient built
Caliche. and lodge the second night in Cumberland.
Passengers have chotee a either Steamboat or Rail
Road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, sad the
privilege of stopioniz at Cumberland and Baltimore,
and resuming their straw at pleasure. Coaches char
tered to parties to travel a. they please,
We wake up the loads end way Lille for the Coach
es in the Pittsburgh eerier', (in order to save time on
arriving at Brownsville n ) it is therefore important for
passengers to get their tickets before going on board
of the LAM, at cur Mime, Monongahela House. IVatar
street, or St Charles Hotel, Wood et, Pittsburgh.
ap&-dllat J. IIIF—qR.IAIEN, Agent
Pttta6ntujß& Louisville Packet lall3ll
FOl5 CINCINNATI ANL/ LOUISVILLE.
The eqtrllzerrrgazer...
Haslep, muster, will leave r or a b ove
interMethate porta on Monday,
I the Rib inst, at la o'clock a. at.
For Irrigator passnv apple on board, or Ist
BURBRIDOE, IVILSON Re Co.
yits GEO B IBILTENBERGE3I.
PITTSBERGLI AND LOUISVILLE PACKET LINE
Tho new and splendid fast passen
ger packet,
TELEG RA P No. 2,
Nation, mnsiet, will leave har Cincin
nati and Louisville on Tharaday, the 3d teat, at 12
o'clock, A. M. Por Oratin or passinre apply on board,
to bLIBBBIDGE, WILSON A co, or
IIEU B ALILTENBEROBIL
tny 2
I.ILOULAII VorEYILLT 11.11/16,71
PITTSBURG ANDPIOCKINGPLMT.
Capt.
The steamboat
PII.OT No. 2,
J. N. Shank, leaves Pituhargh
Cu
Tuestitay, antio'clock, P. M.,
for Eli.bethtown, Baptista, 'Sunfish; Proctor, Bare.
Landing, New Martiorville,Bardis,Blateraville,Tuel'a
Landing, Mammoras, A. Sheet'. Lauding, V.elase,
Newport, Cow ertek,llortetka, Point Barmar, Par
heraburg, Belpre, Lade lltmking and Hoekingpork
arriostna--Leaves llorkingpon evary Thursday,
at 3 o'clock, I'. It Marietta on Friday, at 6A. IL,
passing thn principal part of the above towns and
landings on b rainy, before aught.
By the atone arrangement, this boat will be able to
lay at Pittsburgh on Sundays, and keep that day as it
should be.
The public mny depend upon this bend continuing in
tho trade during the low water season. •p&fru
Louisville and St. Louts Pocket L/lie.
1849. 1849.
REIII;LAR Y PACKET FOR ST. LOUIS
The fine test sunning passenge
stem:Ler, ATLANTIS,
(leo UV:Wicks, masker, will leave
or the above and Intermediate I,Ort.
every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, a. a.
For freight or paatage stilly on board. or to
_ E. U. KING, No. IS3 "oat. Ruse,
houtsvtlle.
REnCLAR SATUIIIS - Al - PAC/it:VT*OR ST LOUIS
arn'the fine lint rumung imseengef
steer t•EN. LANK
,L.,-±,t4A:,".. A. file Pherson. nianer, , vlll leave for
• be above and allfrlliClhilif pone eve•
ry +aturdapp, et lo ov.loet, r v.
Fur height or paraaso apply on board, or to
I.IC. KLING, No - 1A:1,4.'0n, Rove,
Loleavellfe.
mark-dam
---
Ft iii.E. I NCI N N A TI
The splendid ..tearner
ZACitt. ItY TA 1(1.1)R,
Lueiza inuat r u. will leave tor Omen
and intermediate ports this day.
For freight or inissage appla on board. mytii_ .
Foll. ZANFSVII.I.C. — -
The nglitAreugbt creamerr ‘" COMET,
-
~..,-, Boyd, master, will leave for the above
--... 1. and intermediate vane lilts day, Tues
day, at 4 o'clock, P. a.
For freight or passage, apply . board. my 29
h 1.113 Vt iiblEl.lNO AN it URI 1 1 4114PWF..
The neat and anbalantial steamer
i 4."..
McMillen, m i a i s ki le i r,. cr N ill ye rform
er mauler trips between Pi tt sburgh
Wheeling and lin h darport. She will leave Pittsburgh
im icalt
on Wednesday and Saturday.
For freight or passage, apply on board. atilt
FOR SVIIF.ELING JUSTISSENVISI4. , -
y,,.. 'Tile tire steamer
L BIN DERFI.I.A,
Vrolng=lf; George Calhoun, master, will !gavel
. • '. i for above and intermediate ports ou
Mondays and Thursdays. at 11: a ti
_For freight or paw age, ;spiny on board. 107
REEI/I.All ZANF-9 V IiJI , E . PACEET.
The fine steamer
JENNY I.5'N D,
0 Bolinger, master, will ran as a ter F.
tar weekly pnekot between rat...
burgh mud Zunesville—leaves Pittsburgh every Terse
in ai nu
day. For freight apply to
BAKER A FORSYTH, Agre e
No 41 Water at .
tgllklack V TRIPS TIP LIFAVER.
The U. K Moll eloarner MICHIGAN
No. tl, veal leavo the lauding omoalta•
the Monongahela llottee, over, Son
ny rooming of 9 o'clock, far Beaver.
Returoutg, moll arrive m b o'clock, P. M.
Fare to Beaver and back, Twenty.hvo Cents
tura
',-- SIIN De V TiLIPS TO BEd VEIL - -
,eiss- The sreamer BIVAVER wilt hawse
ilia wharf, opposite Lily M 011000.115-
hole House, every Sunday niorniag
it a o'clock. for Beaver, Returning,
Nadi kayo Deaver al I o'clock. P. M., and arrive at
.1 o'clock. Pare Terenty.five Contr.
___Fayrivl
The
Greenlee, Innencr, will leave for then
loner. Lona internnednale ports every
Tartan y. at 10 o'clock, A M.
POI treteht or prosage apply
. on board. rnyo
YM RENOVAIT
GEO B. MILTEMBEIIGEII.
AtiENT,
orwanting arol Corattoacron ye,
chant, her removed no No. t 7 Front, between Vk ootl
and tnanthfiend
VIAL 8..1116
UM. •TIIIMO.
SCAIPE ATKINSON,
Fours sr,nc - rwinm WOOO No MAntr - r. Plrrtaseson,
lovrnwe, nattoultelore all told, of COPPF;R,,
k, 11N AND SEII:er IRON WARE. 111. , t•
wroth Work.
ratenro Boats built to order.
i rCll.lllll.6llllo[l given to =am hoar work. - .
lave on fine assortment of Csoprvr nod Meal
Kettles, Trn Ware, &e. &e. Stream host Cooking Moses,
Portable Forges, various urea- a very convenient an
for steamboats, ....smarts, or rail toad
' We wo ‘ tahl rerpectfelly its re arcs boll.,
others to mill anti nee unv much, n '
ad
purchasing elaewhere.
VIDA? BOOK - FOlCkiniklif/LS- :clement. 0(1 . 17-
lfirrin
to gy, Or
are
Ilhies the Wee , .
Roman& which are added some o atlCf- 8 of SYMan,
Hind. and Seandltravr an Superstilloca,rotether mutt
theme of the American Natrona, the whole u‘nnParmg..
Polygram.= with true Itehgrort, for the ilia o( Schools..
Jwt rc , 'd by YouS.Troto & SThch - roN,
oqie earner 3d and Market stir
FIRE AND EAKINS, INSURANCE
CO.
• •
Prig INSURANCE O of North America orin
make portnanent and limited Insuranr. cycp,
party u tbiteiry and vicinity, and on Oripmerna by
Canal, Rivera, Laken, and by Pea. The oroportle, of
dent Campania are amused. and furnteh /11.191kli
able fond fortlat ;duple Indemnity of ad pentad. artp
dmlre to be protected by inearanpo— • ,
atria WM. P JOMP.B, Agent 44 Watar or.
TORACCO-255 bovee n Lamp Tobaeco, some -
which are of the moot evertor brands, Jae, d
on e . on y t ir ment And for Bale by
L B WATP3hr