VIE MUSLIM fi PUBLISHED DV AVllthi; CO 11TT8111713.011. SATURDAT rSORNING, JUNE 2,.1819. 153.114 ftkl;: i tt Tke D2,it b ee._ Dollar* per aratrewthe Tri-Weekly is Five Dealer% per sonata{ the Yire.eklyis Two Dollars per mum, scrielif Is atm./. are earn - idly 'requested to band In .bWrts=rnie Lr. a., wad as early in the day practitable. Advertisements but inserted Corn spec fled t im e will invariably be charred until ordered net P 70 • ELPHLA. NORTH A.ll/7.S.ICAN e.dyernannlenor and entorcriptions to the Nor., e lean did trnited Sums. anze&, Philadelphia. mcei"d and fittwakded from thin of6te. See next page for Telegraphic News &for Local Illations we ne t page. ANTTNIANONYC . it WHIG 'COUNTY ~, CONY NTION. In ;hint:tate, Of the ert Wished usages of the pasty, the Democratic Antuaas its Lad Whigs ta Alleghen) coali. Wal tasenohle a primary nosebags, in their neve tlection Dixtric a, on Pamrday,. the Id day of Jane.lb42dto cleat tar persons lieuatils district, an Delegates te a County irventfon,toixtee at the Conn •0 /100012 Wedtteiday, e 6th day ofJune, at 10 &elk, A. ?d1 no pat instals. aon suitable bandhlaies to Inv Party tby the party t the General Elections ittOen toher steal: The An nu and Whirs a .the moo ships mAlt.ezeeporeld 11 meet at theitshal place( f..nr howl primary toenail it, between the honra of 2 and a P,. and. lit - ' - r- """ -'.. -Ind lio' rouglaraad Pitt ironht. p, her and 0, P.M I'. t'AILOTfitrILS, of Correnpondence. Chniral A pc1127 1841 w.eaibTe in ,hoosil' del of exprev.ing of the, oftees . . fl bitters, for it it almost impossible • that a primary imeeting can epress da oplcM23.in relation to every utime. This ,seadois the position of or delegate one rit'C-Scomligg impotte4e, far more to than t.. has generally been aupposed Much, very much, il musviie lad to his discretion, - ood s-ire nonsinatton ll t y the Whig Convention to, in this county, if at all wisely . triads , equivalent to au electiom it follows P. 4 that We VMstmlt to the delegates We send to the Convention, th 6 important and' divided trust of ...hoeing at& legislattirs and county °Meant for no. We alien not beconeidered, then, as unnecessarily watchcall_about a email matter, when we tuner iearnestly ,invoke our friends to choose for dele gates jpee of standing, dacretion, influence, and firmness, and - withal well known, tried, and un tlinchkeWhiga. It is miserable policy go seer rl new convene, and men of doubtful poltties to Qt.& . . . L m.LvellUt , l/et ., ' • _ - illmethee'Void—Guard the primary ineetitip jesiouplideitipat the Intruilonof Loeofacna. These ineatieispre . enly far the earreditedand'fall mem; here clatirch,Mr.4 e 4 intrusion law 14n - 4 . 4 : members of other finales, in an 15,- whiettmr'Whlgv ought to brook, and which none bat a Maven spirited wretch would cern, If one who hoe been a member of another party says he is about to change his ground, tell bini the 11-110tAtter41W6 norptnee. Let him first shotd . hh fafiXliir his work., and nerve out his probation bnfoiehe nalmVer the high privilege of selecting the men to reprenent our principle.. We hope, for the heifer of all parties, that no such unjuntiG uble I.ollll.lions will be attempted, and we feel awittred, no hohorable person will undertake ill I,IIC no many well attesterPritorts have reached ite„:the ' rench con , luct in. contemplated, that we feel it our duty to call upon our friends to guard . sacredly their rights. Another word—Au Allegheny County Whig has no more" mportank political duty to perform, than to attend the primary meeting,. This is the only place where individual opinions eon Ito ex pressed, no as to be eifeetuaL flow often do we hear men my, "why do you net give us a bettei ticket—why ore not such and sbeh principles ex pressed:o' and ask them if they attended the prim ary meetings, and they will answer,uoh;no. I forgot or. "1 never trouble myself about there meet ings," or give mime other equally Mule ravage. Some men think it beneath their dignity to be found at these gatherings of the peottle, and they will therefore leave a few young men or two., with a sprinkling of their political adversaries, to chose. the moo they will have to vote for in the all. What folly: Il there is any net 01 an Ameri, can freeman-dignified and worthy of teepee, tt it the dularge of his duty in the-se primary nail important assemblies of the peqpiet enjoin upon every true Whig who experts to tote ei the Yeti - vierstorm, and who feels the slightest tateretti in the success of our pony and the reread of our principles, to attend the primary meetings this eveniar and to be on the ground catty—by :even o'clock. If this advice in taken, we have no ream for the result. Prudent men and good Whig, wilt betehosen fordelegates, and a judicious ticket will be nominated. L . Poirr °Fruit Mamma"—Under this head the " Mercury ^ reads a lecture as unjust and nadir as it w undignified. mid one most strangely taco:• sistent with the doctrines of that paper,datsly ut tered In astyle of offensive Pmdery. ' We scarce ly expeeteti 'to - ace It—saloon oiler its affected, sanctimemous,iespeotsele*othaose" lectures to the press, abont .. dignity, propriety, high moral loam . and all illlst.—throw off its borrowed garment/ and come down to ao natural level. The banks of am complaint iv, that the mails arc irregular, Which vitituhuit, and have long deplored. Mama that we will not dispute. The justice of bis charging the Cause on the new Postmaster el, and on lus moony green homer an the model editor of the Mercury calls the newly appointed Postmasters, we deny. Weliave somewhat more e epenenoe in this matter than the editor of the Mer• eery, and we Ilwee had less complaintsfor the las t few weeks, than tor the same length of time for the late tier years; and we feel some hope that when the remainder of Mr. Cave Johnston's Postmasters ere compelled to give place to Mr. CuLlamer's "gtuert horns," we shall have but little Unman to complaitcat all. We hove no wish tosernen Mr. Collamer and his Postmair tars from a just censure for fulorea is duty, we loch upon it as the pith of meanness to assail • man for political effect, for teaks which orgi, a . ted in the admicustmtion of the Mercury's own. party, and for the coripctions of witch, in he short tune he has been m office,Mr.;Cellamer would need the attribute of übiquity. A fair and upright opponent week' .give a new Postmaster General tuna to ,cconne acqueimed with the various and, arduous &thee of his Aim, and to apply the prop• . correction tO emoting abuses, before he would. weimence his amuults. What the Mercury means, by ita insinuation that the Postmaster General, and Ids odieials, arc not ripproacliable lilr the purpose of making jest com plaints, we don net know, nukes It wishes to prejudice the minds of the public against them without cause. We take It upon ourself to any, . that no proper and reasonable computer will be unattended to, end every permt, having business with the Department will be treated with all the notortesy which real gentlemen know so well bow to award. tel: t.... • ••• Fso SdsILE, or nix Gott, Dou.se.—We are iniebted-to Mr. B..3ingerly,the publisher of Sib. bet'. Rei,low, for the annexed engraved lie 11/111/. le of the new gold coin, so that our renders can have the-pleasure of looking upon its pleasant portrait, if they are not blessed with its actual presence. Some people say they are, unpoptilrr but we havenoobjection to receive any imagine. hie quantity of them ,n exchange for Gazettes T hey arc quite popular with ma. POT die Putabtagh GO Enrros—A young Krimd of ours, and a thor ough Whig, on coming down Street yeinerday, was met by a Loco, of SiXth Ward notoriety, and hav ing heard that the thmon-pure had been making himself buity in regard to Whig ocustnemon., en quired, "what Whig arc you in favor afar the Lea ialature r said the Loco. "I em wing all my in fluence Gm/qr.—, (a special friend of his own) for for the Lts‘lthttnteand Mr for Sberifrind had the umblinthing impudence, to urge that the Whig should attend the- primary meetings , and mark for she Loco Chorea. And altho' the description given of the Loon* earnestness, have made our aides tan with UrighteraAtt we feet deeply the uccemi sy of-urgingonvorWhig-friends the duty of acting Jn this matter, itidependetdi.9 Of l'oca dowry. and to watch closely, that note save Whigs are permit ted to attend any of on: primary meeting& • Cans &pre Ta.anc--The, Matkuston Harem I states that the ',nefarious stave trade la spin very active in Cubis t - several theausund salve OMR been landed witiiiit*.lastAusLexorktbr, apt oar .r thonsaridibeiu. The Cali+' ten Crsrustirs'eaViiiterillir 'tiatterstraut to be) Wes doubloons a bead, or CY OEM dixltact ATIELIICAI# Sirall-BAILBABISM Ventres' County, Tenn. Mr.Greerey,ol then. Y.Tribune, daring his late tour to the West, gathered some information in re lation to the mountain districts of Tennessee, on extraordmnry• as Interesting. Nieetirig ~,t h 00 old Giend, and learning that he seas on Les return s from Tuning some of the mild lands of Tennessee,, Mr. Greeley %ought mformauen of h.. re•Pertmg then value and character, and the felluvetut; to the substance of his account of west My friend went out as an agent n n relative in Boston, who had been coastra.ned to accept a oan arerance of 25,000 acres of these Tennessee Lands. , in satisfaction of a debt of 155,000, due him by n i bankrupt now deceased. The lands ore situated In Fentress County, on the north line of the State (next to Kentucky,) and were duty laid down on a . _Moe im lying in th e valley of the Cumberland Haver. with the Cumberland Mountains in the distance, and the rooter of the two greet Railroads wh ic h sae e xpected to lead from Tenn to the Atlantic, through Georgia and South rolina re,- pective/y, crossing each other direc in the midet ah em . Such were a part of the land selling rep resentations. Now fertile ;acts. • In the bon place, nearly the whole of Fentress and of mveral Counties east and west of it, lies, not beside, but upon the Cumberland range of mountains. which substantially divide the better portions of Tennessee Rpm those of Kentucky.— ! The average elevation of this County is tome 2 000 feet above the Cumberland River, which barely skirts it on the North. Jamestown. the County seat, is directly on the summit of the :uoiantain, which is broad and sufficiently level. but some 3000 feet above tide water. The soil is thin, poor, gravelly sand, mutually impoverished by burning over in order to destroy the leaves and u aderbruen so ae to afford range for the stunted hogs and sheep, which an the main aubsistence of the pm, pld. The timber is almost entirely Poch Pine, and Scrub Oak, of the worthless variety known as ; Black Jack, and no man acquainted with umber need he told that such umber grows only on the poorest and most hopeless soils. There is a little Chestnut, which tells the same ‘story. The aub stratum was entirely itandstand, rising from the limestone valleys, running some 20 to r. 41 miles on either side by verrsteep, often precipitous accents of 300 to a 1000 feet each, which could only be overcome by n railroad at en enormous cast, if they could be at all; but in fact There has been no serious intention of running any railroads within many miles of tkis county. The crossing of the two great Railroads, in Fentress is amply a land speculator's swindle, designed to deceive the cred ulous and unwary. There is of course very little husbandry or thrift in such a region. Hunting is the chief re liance, there being many deer in the scarcely br ken forest. Tar burning has been a considerable resource, in spite of the remoteness f ma-bra and the coat of reaching them with s product so balk, in proportion to its value, but ,0 now near y aban owed, either from exhaustion of the material or a diminished price r f the pr A very little grain nod a few vegetables. are some liar also, from which, and the wa 1 Fir the., 'sheep, the people are mainly dad in the coarse' I -homespun. The deah of cheep, hags, and deer form the principsl food; the mountaineer carryin: Ms gun with him on every occasion, just as the 0,1 may carry his cane. Fighting and linutinr—tra dint:ins of Indian conflicts and the more recent glo ries of the Mexican War—the ability of the South to whip the North—intermtdiled with accounts of per/noel skill in deer slaughtering—berm Ihr chief topics of masculine conversation. Very few slaves me held in the Mountain re. floe. as they could not be made protitable—ui. deed. the whole population, white and bin: t. of Jamestown, the county seat of Fentress, num hers exactly fitly three, while the county May have twelve hundred w two .thoireind—yet the devotion of the leaders of opinion to slavery is a: fanatical as if they were able to own slaves— very' likely more so. Very rarely reeing n news paper, and those they •ee being entirely of the &anthers Locofoco school, to winch they are pa. Weeny attached, their minds ere filled by the stump haranguers, whom politics maoisionedly s-nd among them. with notions that the North is con. stoutly plotting to sn'overt their con•ututional right, dissolve the union, and steal the negroes they would like to own if they could atiord tn. Thus they are taught to regard all; eferrinert" fas they call indifferent Europeans and people frOtn the free States, with a distrust and haired hardly sur passed by their traditionary honall:ty to Indian.. To vote for Democracy, fight fur sinverT, repel nil "foreign" intrusion, and resist rid projects of inno vation and inprovenient, are the cardinal mates. of these people. No Burke, no Metternich, no Eldon, no Autocrat Nicholas, could heat them at conservatism. "We are mountaineers, and at tached to our own ways," in the spirit of their re sponse to all eruggesuone of improvement. This people have many virtues—woraffe, oendentm, patriotism, frankness, rioapitably, and general integrity. Should the *country ever he .e -rione/v menaced with invasion, mere send forth its deadly nfle, every triounta.n gorge its file of unerring nail death despising marksmen We do not under value them because on runny poMts we widely differ from them. What we wish to male plain is *imply the imoomituillY thet people aecustomed to a higher civ,lization should be satisfied to live as they do or should make among them eventhe livelihood with which they are contented. To live there. one should be trained from babyhood to stop a thong deer et a handre-I yards. sighting the rifle at the very instant elm, - ins it from theground. This County of Feniress hhe probably beep settled some forty or fifty year., by people who came in when game and poch were more abundant then now—who probably isms 'here from tan Atlantic Slope of the Alleghenies. is Georgia or the Carolinas, where their fathers bad been mountaineera before them. In this old Coun ty there is not the begining of a Church, and there is onlrproaching once a month in the Court Hoeft.. which cannot boast a pane of glue, and which was in undisputed possession of two sows and their litters of puts when my friend visited it.— Priblic Schools there are none, and not more trait one private one in the County, if any. Very few dwellings have a pane at glass, or even a sash ft , one—the rude opening for light in one side of the log hot is closed with a ruder shutter, kept fastened by a rail leaning against it from without There are girls thinking of marriage who never saw a pane of glass. Of course the door of the hot Is kept constantly open for light, and the salmi blow ing in sends the smoke every way through the narrow tenement, rendering the procesa of drying [1 a wet traveler any thing bat ageeahle. Sur rounded by good fuel, to he had close to the door for the cutting. the people probably suffer ma much from sold aa the veriest poor of oar Northern cities. Wll/913. of till. county wll for pie purposi of gy Convention, and 00 to same at least 0 say, soma of the There may be a sow mill in Fentress, though our (nem:llam none, and no sign of the existence of any. A grist mill there probably is not, and bread ofleneat made of corn pounded in a mortar Coming down into a region somewhat lens forlorn, our informant passed a grist mill exhibiting some peculiarities. It consisted of a single pair of stones surrounded by four posts ten feet apart. supporurc a rude roof. This was the whole structure; the bags and toll chest were thrposed about the stones as they ben might be. A rain accompanied by strong wind wont,' probably soak half the concern, bat water is always added to meal in making bread, sod they don't keep meal very long m' his region. Our friends approached Fentress ton horseback , from the south, Vitt Nuhville, and journeyed thence northward to Lexttigtm. *MO hundred and fifty to two hundred miles. He was our; riled to find the region of comparative barbarian ex - tend.from fifty or sixty miles below the Tennessee line nearly a hundred mile, into Kentucky, or to 'within fifty miles of Lexington. Fentress won of course WOMB than the rest, civilisation receding as he approached the mountains and regauung its induence as he left them behind; but the pietnre here. aketebed ha• many lineamente common to great portions of Kentucky and-Tenneuee. . Hard handed toilers front the Old Motes' Livea from the grinding oppressions of Europe' let me implore yen to buy no land on the mere d e s. eription of the seller, none without seeing or hoc' log it examined by a trusty friend, and none any where merely because it is rump. There is an abundance of land which would be very dear at sixpence en acre—very much from which you could not extract a comfortable livelihood, though you had a thousand acre, given you. My friend estimates that the greater portion of Fentress County might be bought at five cents per sere, and be a dear bargain nt that. He In now on his way home to advise the gentleman whose agent he to, never to pay the 3100 taxes due on his 25,000 acres, but let it go to the State and the wild herons, who are its proper inhabitant. it 0. Lettere from California abound lulu now, merely recounting for the most part the high price', of ev ety thing. A letter received at Bowen, dated March 66, however, ',aye: "I found Mr. Robert A. Porker, win of'the wharf. ingot ce city wharf, the riebeed men here, worth over three hundred thousand dollars, which he has made in Wee years. Gold bee been bought for 56. I have seen nie ces weighing from one ei,g tub of an ounce to fifteen pounds of pure gold. 1(1 had a small steamboat Lore I wok! make 520,000 per month. I would not allow my wile and children to some to this country on any account whatever, lilt was not for the gold, no one could live here. Thom woo have cracked n up as being each a fine coun try, ore a ant of rascally ham. A. regards the quantity of gold yet to be dug, it is estimated that live hundred thousand toes could not dig over the extent of the gold region in ten year.' • A small roots, ten by I , urteen rents for WO per month. About one ball of the people live in tents, being unable to obtain other sheltift. And now, if you wish to sett California, and make a handsome fortune in the meantime, load eith e r the C- or as scam as possible with on or eight light frame houses, with sufnmeat quant ties of lime, bricks, laths, clapboards and lumber for the completion of the whole. The doors cud windows should all be made and packed in Boston and everything that a required for Madding the houses should come with them. Lumber is .e. Log for $OOO per thousand, and it will be impossi ble to supply the demand for two or three years to come. Captain Crosby is here from Oregon. and tom made a fortune. Parker, the Beaton boy, m com ing home soon." Wool. in hficuman.—The Count of Wool ox. potted from the State of Michigan in the yenr 1847. =elusive of chili amount manufactured into cloth Br home consumption, 968,41814 valued at $213- 854,50. The a:Fanlike. the year 1848, it is eXpec ted, Lay) a cceded those of 1847. Thi number 'Of at46p is th t info aro estimated at iOO,OOO to 000000. A correspondent of the Detroit Bulletin, writing from Snot Sic. Malie, under date of May 17, says that the 0 ar,foLon on Lake Supenor may now be considered open. Two vessels had left the Sant —one for Lapointe and the other for the mining region on the South shore. A number of citizen. of New York have pre rented NI, Harare P Rios with a magmficient silver pitcher and salver, as a testimony of their appreciation of the new pavement introduced by m. The levsloture of Virginia assembled at Rich mond on Monday, in extra cession. The princi pal business to be disposed of is the revision of the Civn Coda Taint to ro Gain. Wolern.—The order of the War Department, May !41. announcing the death of this gallant °thew at Son Antonin, May 7, epeaks of his whhie Itic as having been devoted to the service ul hi. countiy—of his many conspimous and impnrtant commands—of his brilliant and sue. cesafut conduct ia the campaigns of Fiorida and Mexico and say.--. His on,, as a soldier of supe. nor merit, and a gentleman of high personal ac complishments will long be severely felt." Nrwsrsexus—Tuaia s t a te . is I terally a country of newspapers. No other people road so extensively. In Ile other country ore the inas.ea so generally educated, and m od other are newspapers so cheap. The National loodl,geneer, published at Washiuron could not be bought, to editor rays, for 5100,000. It is stated that nue hail of the Baltimore Patriot was recently sold fur 5...":0,500, the Boston Ades was soul for 050 000, and not long since one third el the New York Courier and Enquirer was sold for 52r000. and one third of the N. Y. Evening Post ()r. 516,000. Ti',nen Mractits or .S...cisuan —Proodhon, the French Socialist, who has his champions even in this country, writes from his place of exile, that if M Guizot, since his circular against republicanism, !which he pronounces high treason.) should appear in France, every citizen would be bound to ap. prehend him, and drug him before the Attorney General. and, of resistance were made• to ileuyeach the de/mei/ear at ours, would La owsly es-cu.:64i homicide The Democratic and Sosialtst General COmmitire have put forth a acmes of maxims and practical rules, of which the first nuns thus . . The republic is paramount to the right. of majorities." Thus the force of universal suffrage is set aside. Wrr derive these facts from the Parisian correspon. dance cf the Intelhgencer Tug Fatuthe cr BIIROP Doarrs.--.some of the press ere commenting at length, and with great indignation upon too defalcat,on ofEltshop Done. The Troy Wtsg, parttru!ar, condenses the fol lowing detail.., todebtedness for tile purposes of e•n.111, ''To 1.. P. Mtwlteetl. the well know?ce cream runnunteturer, of Burlington. hr I toslebted, Gtr k,llieet:ooltry end teeto the amount a . s 1 r , OO, w Wlll. Stone and Franets Roth, bakers b2,lUtf—to the tomer $7OO to the latter 51,400 To Messrs. Parsons, Of Mount Holly. and Fennt more A: fiance, butchers. of Burlington, het obit gallons sittount to about $5.000. Tne Mots le Da.ly Advert:ler of the 222 instant has the lohowing paragraph- •• We learn that a serums accident occurred in the bac yesterday morning. A boat belonging to the I . Surverne steamer, Walker, while on its return Imm the itity to the steamer, was upset by a flaw w.nd below Cloielow Pass. In the boat were six men, among whom were the Sur geon of the steamer One of the men, seeing the Girt approaching, seized an oar and succeed ed in Iteadtag her off, and was taken on board.— We understand the boat and remainder of us txew coll:d not be seen with a glass (horn the dent of the Lora, said the Captain, were are told, did uot search for them The Nesentk ly Advertiser pubhehes alener !rum Frankidrt. (;erumnr. under darn oc May J, • Madame Rohnulud. wldon•otthe rounder of the bani,uhr Louse, died here yet.terday. She had liv ed many yea ne alttne .rt Jew street, an old unfre quented tonne...where her ttuelhatul heel estabiehh• etl ;.01±-ett. anti v.,01 +he ateetty, refused to 'rave thought her ettl,t n il, the pr .rut head of the ionic ha., been tong hhng etuldlesa and a Ito alone, In one oh the most hplend.d honee• r the ( - led, the threet Frhuk tort. She was bears FAIRER. MAI ift:W.—lL is unnonuced that Ibsen dounguiehe4 . upr•i , eurAempere.nee resentnee ly to oni nor Neu: trorn L.verpuol un Ire t ot !::.lan!, •n Ire paclzet ,tn:p A•lnnutrum. At re wet! temperat, no , enne hehl Curb he old •I to to all rd nty.w.: the biettaure and coiner.- 'on of benold;ng my exited ecuntryrnen. not, as Dere, onsterteg through a ! of protracted star e:ill; r cl ttona: rcl ro 4 rerT, in the thidat nl prosperity, ei.,i,riatt the rentobernlncla of the, - dut•try. and all the enuaiorts that plenty and domes trc happinert cooler. I atn ntavou• to visit the land where I will behold no Tritti.•n Cr Invhcoo mon deprived of the neeetotarte. of lute, but where era all enjoy,ng peace and prclapenty under the manilas of the Autenean Eagle." A letter (rum laderteudeece 'Ma.. dated May 13 "The Cholera here Is sweeping everything be• fore it. Gloom reigns on every side. Nosiness to st a complete :tend. Ali the Californians have pretty much left to urirtght. The cholera rages so extensively among goods of the emigratrog parties, that they do not even stop to bury their dead.— Corpses are (curd, wrapped in their winding sheets, lying along the road. .11 Leaps of five and ma to gether. The scene on every side is painful and horrible in the ea Irvine" FORTY TON, or 9rtclt —The Molole Herald end Tribune of the 15th, puhl.eheA the fulloaong extruel of 4. letter received in foot city'. doted PANAMA, April 1 15, 154 e. "The British mail steamerarrived here venter nay Iron Caftan. She had on board forty tons of spume. About too hundred mule. have Leen loaded with her freight to be taken to Chartres.-- Several snips have arrived within slew day.— enough to take ail the Americana that are or, the Isthmus to Coliiiwnia. The price of passage has conamiuently fa.len to fifty dollar." The Buffalo jN Y.) Expreee of the 24th just .An.ong the arnvals at th • Mansion we noun P, R. Keodrick 4 Areh Bishop of St. Louts, P. 1 Lctevre, Boittop of Deinst, reperted lost on th steamer Empire. and Edward Barrow, late Bath cp of Lawn., pol. Warren Vindicated The National Whi of Monday last, contalna a triumphant vindication of Col. Fug Henry Wan re,. of the General Pow Office, against the charges promulgated,in the Ilnion, of dishonesty and fraud ulent conduct relating to the insolvency of the firm of Warren S Sons. of which he was n mem ber. The charge originated in malice, and has been reiterated in the I 'Mon, in a style peculiarly aura and offensive,and copied and widely circulat ed in the Loeofneo Pres. generally. Stripped of the abusive verbiage in which the charges were eouclied, they were in aobgtrince that he had fraud ulently concealed his property, and that of the firm in Maasaclitusettat, and that on account nf thig fraud his creditors succeufully protected ageing( hie dis charge. That he had nbaconded from Manstichu setts, and as one of the firm of Camp dr Co. of Peieriburgh, Va., had engirded them to accreting their property, and swindfing his creditor. When these charges were tirst inside, Col. War ren wrote to the lawyer, in Massachusetts and Virginia, employed by the creditors of the two firma to collect their claim.. Mr. CoMar, the arrorney in Virginia, a Locofo en, replies that in his legal proceedings se reeziv ed from Colonel Warren most valuable assistance for the benefit of the creditors, and that, if they eventually succeeded in the suits to subject pro perty. some of which ore still pending, he shall ad vise the creditors to offer Col. Warren a release from their demands, oa account of that valuable assistance. Gets. Ashman, one of the collided in Massachu setts, says the Record of the proceedings, remains mg an the hands of Mr. Bench, (the author of the libel in the 'man) never having been deposited in the Register's office, according to law, bot, relying upon his memory, he cheerfully states "that nothing wee in the investigation" which ought to impair Col. Warren'. "character and standing ass man of integrity or honor." Mr. ft. A. Chapman, another of the counsel says—"l know no facts connected with the busi ness or failure of the firm of P. Warren & Song, that tend to impeach the character of env member of the firm for honor and integrity." He enquired into the allegation that Co). Warren had concealed and taken sway property, and learned that he hadjr&en none away, nor concealed any" from his Creditors. M. Lorenzo Norton, the third counsel, and the sine who mnial conducted the suits, states that the investigations disclosed no fraud against any mem ber of the firm, nor did the proceeding, charge any. Of the absence of fraud he supposes Beach the Commissioner, was satisfied.' otherwise he would not have discharged the member of the firm before him, That Gel. Warren was never cited to appear bet'ora the Commissioners for any pur pose, and oo discharge was applied for, in his be half. Much less refused. SO 'much for this tool libel. We shall sea if .any tho Locorocie papers, Wilo were so eager to spread the libel, wil give piccolo the refatatloa.— Cincinnati Gas. A tingle house in Charleston bas shipped from that pon, within the past year two thousand seven hundred and ten belts ofyarns, canaburgs, sheet- Cce., manofoctured in the States of Georgia and South Carolina. The shipments were made to various pott, of the °Mon. F14:121 TER PLAJP(S.—We find the following in the St. Louis Union of May 25:- Yesterday we had the 1.1.1111 HE of a short con versation with Major Armour. The Major fol lowed as expedition on the plains for a distance of seventy mile. He says that water and grass are abundant on the plains. The cholera was sweeping the emigrants off in great numbers., and had made its appearance in the regiment of Mounted Riflemen. which. when the Major pawed it, had beeh encamped for two days, forty miles beyond Sr Joseph. Out of one company of Sew York emigrants, emanating of thirteen members, twelve had died of cholera; and twelve of another company from the same State, had shared a like fate. Many misfortunes had at tended the emigrants on their journey, owing to then, inexperience and the indifferent materials end construction of their wagon. Persona are crossing the plains under every variety of circuni- Mance.; sick and well, in wagons and carts, on homes and moles, and even afoot; not only men, but women and children, and women, too, with infants at the breast, are to be seen trudging along on foot. The Major soya ho hes realized all that he has ever heard said relative to the change that Cakes place in the manners of men while traveling on the plains lie says he saw but one company that appeared to have retained any thing like the the manners of civilized men, and that woe a company of Kentuckians. It in a well known fact that men who are cour teous and agreeable in their manners, while sur rounded with the comforts of civilized society, be come hole short of savages when crossing the plains. The Major says that he saw those whose teams were unable to draw their wagons rum a rut into which the wheels were suffered to run, apply to men around them for assistance in getting out. and so far from rendering aid, the persona thus ap plied to, would only laugh and trifle with the ur,- for tonate applicant. and the greater the trouble, the more it was enjoyed by the spectators. Between St. Josephs and the .. Station" 30 miles distant, ■ place at which there is au Indian agency, a store, and a blacksmith's shop, the Major saw ft:: teen broken down wagons. There was a delegation of four chiefs from the Sioux and Fax at the Station, with an explanat or y letter from the agent, asking a small remuneration from the ismtgants for the wood they would use while passing through their country, and expres•- teg some fears of difficulty to, ease the demand was not complied with, as wood is comparatively scarce, and the quantity used by the emigrants will be great. W. M. Wrtght, Dl. D., Dentist, Orrtc: and residence en Fotirtli st se'', T:tst . opposite the Pittsburgh Batik Office ' 11 ,44." hours from 9 o'oloek to le ANT livid from / o'clock to 5P 51 seplt-ly Firs sad Martha Inturanee.—Ts Peres ems! Nl••foeviov 000 Flat Uniunehen Counts chartered IKAt—conunnes to insure, upon every de scription of property, at As knew onto . Orrice, No Al•rket mrem SAMUEL 00E511.1", Pros t Rose= Fushun Sec') re.) 5Um I .'7' Prrisat ran SOD iiOsiON MINIM) CO Dr. 111 AND Thaiitoctlioidere of 'he above named Cowpony af notified it r. the DI vr.c...1 of Ten Loran per share declared nit the 9Gth Jenuory wilt be paid the or their legal rrpreeentab veo Di the office of the Tree. sof or .10 to c:ly 41 Pittsburgh, on o •flef the Vial day of Mop, lac ELIII,I ScIOII. holder. wl.l be pa. 411 we °thee W C:ark k Co, Boston Tito. ni tiOWE. Treunrsr JOB PRINTING. RILL /I FADS, CA RDS. CIRCULARS, Mani/cats, 13,11.1 Ealing, Contracts, Law Biwa., WO. I...CLA, canna:care., amis., POLLCI., Ac. 4!" !'Ruled at the shortest armee., at low puree, at th. G de LN a_arr T ts Orma, ata° as.= Improvements In Dentistry. DR 0 0 STEARNS, Inte of Roeton. w it a nd t. triant'act ore and ‘et. !FLOC, Torrlli Witol, nr.lpo.rt ot sets, upon Suettott or Atinowheric .s.oetAnn T...roac. crux:, In rya imtrrio. where toe nervy , expo.ed littsce end residence next door .0 the Niny or other. Fourth 117 Tel. Pittsburgh. R. AFFadden. F. R. Ewan ialy Patsucli 1ta4,1 grout—Prepared by .1 W Willtam N V. gold fur sale by A l ey No Ttl Fourth wort. 711., red! be found a Jehgattuk arti cle of beverage In lainthes, and pametitny !or .4 It MO= Baata's Burma —An improved Chocolate prepar non, Inns acombination of Cocoa nut. Innocent. It vmoratoig and palatable, highly recommended intro Marty for invithde. Prepared try W Etater. Dorrhe ter, Also. and for A JAII N 1.23, at the Pet: Tea Store, No, 7UPoorth n mobil \Vora.' Wouts:—Vanous thnortes have been star, cd rw o the uncut oftue. tool wOrnis, and yet the que.taou to rased one smong [animal author, the• °lone fact, however all are Informed. and .2 cen.ch all ogre the tans' nature of the loOneter they rtes on eattdren As this season of lite year is one at which the attacks of scorns. are most !reticent u. well as must dangerous. we take great pleasure in sn. reeling the attenuou of parent. to the Vcrtmlage 01 Di 31 . 1.ane. It Is one of the most extraurdtnary rued. lett," ever introduced to she and hal never ailed of occess hen teed. l'or .511 at lye Drug Store. througtusat tar e.Tv tocil.dkve. Jokil!ilonall.,. of Alleebe.ty, ,v,ll he .upporled Pr lore the approur nine At.erlawnle and IVata Cone., on u. ramdidal• for the ot,e of Count) Treasure )u.DI r 1 ,111: SAN A'rUlt CODI-1111171.1k, decrou• or ob i. taleing tuformauon in regard to the number of dee,onto CC, Ito we It week/ y the chat-meter of the Ogres., Ind the age OT the pe wets, wou:,l re P,.1. holly request the Pll7..eiatts to rep,, to them ut 14101K11 to , Room, Old Court House. on Irkday even.ng or raei, meek JOHN X1'611,1., Ca'm. " APOLLO PULL. , FR, !„:„hitY SHAW FOGG bar the pleasure of Lnarounc.na to Or ladies and gentlemen of PM.- burah. that she pre her hrtt GRAND CONCER r u ILI. 0 1111.1.... Fourth street. on MONDAY err n t.to June Dt.. eutotnsttua s t anal) oi the 0:0 per..,lar coluposittons. 1..1 we.ectLos• crow he most er:euro,4 opera. Prof Rohrer aide at 'l. PI too Tho pion w.it Ire oor- of Cloc•ortnp It. from Mr Met lor rnou Cards ni admit...ton. 3 eel,. Card. adraittinx ...ad.. , ..r .1 • S 0 rf.l 3,1 a: U. M..ndo .dela F6gBll BUILT ur •11 , :a , . and mot liuhinnal.,, Icstiags Cauimerts, Summer Goods, Cloth tcr P. [Manny, 111 as 49 LH:roily D PECTFULLY calls the attentson ni frtend 1,16 and the W il ke, to MS new supply a ses.nabl Goods, such as the Inge., styles of time v Cashmere Omit de en. French Halm Cloths, Itahan Somme Cloths. Drtlls. what. and Brown Russia Dock, Somme Cloths. pen and fancy French, English and Arnerma Cloths and Co,lllllorl, and nil other srheles sottabi !or custom trade Al. su a large and greens! ass , rt teen' of ready made Clothing mode up to the ma fatinotusb e manner. sod snit he ...aid low no cash ju2:ws.3 P DF:LANY . 13 MX1-2 oil Bacon, recd cal ice , err i .are j r ( by ttANT 131-ItIL r jo A r t ee z iro: .„ S i ~ CI) FI 2 CIIEIr SA I:Fs-4 4 Lies In r , a o cl as C " e ß n ' .ll:r.. DRIED APPLES. hit ior ire:r Ly Jul rAS I 4EY A nwr pAtIE , D PEA f'llE2* -I sack v - r i :Ll A ;:n .4 ..l l: Trrl4l l l;y l. pE3/11 , L ABll-2, rst in rtorr r A it i f , r i 1: r ; a1:!y g s O , D . A ASR—IG est a on benda r ta:grg i, eb: ws.T. _ . RIC F:T .IO eats for an. FASSEY A BEST pOT . A O SII-1. eau tune sod a s a s le E 1 ,, , y a. BEST QOAF-60 Gas Col Soap, for sale 'ow for cash, by TASSEY & BEST (A IL SASSAFRAS-100 Po ro ,, d•nd (or sale by WI E 57 Wood sr C litt l OME YELLOW „ -2 r.e.,ast i ra . 'd s rd fr it , Bie C III4tONIC ll i EISA J. : , ;2 euxr.lasi mo'd sod (or ale C LOVF-S-I Ws rust reed and rursaZ SELLERS Jul K 1) lIVRAHR ROOT-1 cast Jost roc il d , r . ! . l4l i.. flrlle by B A T:2 I case recd apd_f_o;llll, : y ils K E II duutt mad-Y 10. lust rre'A 001 (or F L 'h y o e r ; Sulpbur Whiln Prer,, , ,,,,te. F. 3:10 rot Pota•b. 'sat re cowed and for sa, by I.Y H C SF.M.F.pt! , S ITA (. 1711-10 0. F . : : u T s 's, ,l n i, (or 1.14. lIU (To., . _ B 1 2:UTTR-1 bbl suocrtor, ;sr. DEAN S - but. , wtute, for salt, by - X) WI J U'A 11.1.1551 s B ACON -3 cask., sugar cored Sh oulder., •• Ihms; Cannon Win . lemon, John' , Ut•rawtoot I'...,„l,l.ponpardi4rks o n rawtord John Case Sullevein C loam NI I !Imola.' J. II E. 1 11w...1.1min , 'ople. Neill Cannon Minbl Coleman (V,O Coet..ti l.eoN Carroll 1(1w Calker II C o y, Joh n K e n, Arolaa., I.ohnet Collier Trellerteli2Covelle John L t7ontes I) NI Cowman John ( :‘rroon Thomas Coe lip Corken 'rho, .2 Curter Jmnes P Cohn. Myrom Courtney Ed. , Ed. , ander N rorben That Cannon Mich; Culver Lewis N Crosland Sohn NI Campbell .In., I. Cooper That Centre 2\'M Caldwell I apt Cochran Jerome Crown Mien Campbell Jno Cooper V CrusberTy Jna Campbell Jun A Comstock A / 2 Cromer 12 1 C.iMpl/011 °livery I ame• Carom Morrie Chalfant F NI Conner• Wdltam Cunningham Thos Childa 0 Copeland (I.' II Cuddy Jams. (liars Peter Coplesh John Cunningham John Cheanto A H('now.) Ink li J a• II Pope Joseph Cunnengliem Ar• 4:herbo 'harlot ( °merlon Arthur that 'ham C II . 1225ZE1 pE ) A u TiES-44 , bust, cabs quallty,rr „ s_ , üb:oy Ams UNDRIES-14 bbl, No 1 Lard; 2 do firen.e; 6 eggs CI !isnot, as.orrod, LI bbin Flaiseed; O bags do; 4 do Dry Noche.; do Feathers; 6do Ginseng. to arrore; for sale by ISAIAH DICKIn b t!", Front It C II , E u I;;SE—ILn 1,x% on hand; for sale Lr ISAIAH DICKY): & Co 1=33 'thereby oven, that the aubaerther ha. obtnined 1 (rota the kegiater of Allegheny r Lninty. Letter. of Admintatrobon on ine Eatate of WILLIAM SHAN NON, late of Allegheny City. deed. Ad persona in. debted to and Cisme a, hereby reotitred to make in, mediate payment. and .11 thee.• ha. ne claim* are de aired to present them. aril auntentteated, for nettle mem SARAII SHANNON, Athomistratria Allegheny, intle /n4lL—w3" MemoJulien of Partnership. rr HE partnership heretofore existhig between Win J.. J Reed, saineel .% Reed, John Reed, and Isaac 0 Puy, under the he of RREDS_ & PARR. wu di.. Stared on tne lath day of April lost, by mutual eon. sem All persons knowtos themselves indebted in the above Item, either by note or book uronnt, Cr,ear. neatly recourse in et roe forswore without delay, and Role the rains with either of the obeli, juannerc The but ouzo( the establishment will hereon, For eonduird by NI Reed, John Reed, and Nu P e orr, without an, alteration in the nom.. a the e kern S A M HHE,I42D JOHN RESD, ISAAC H. PARR bpsngfinld P.por )1111, Mny ISl—juSenaS —ornno.nurg Int. -- _ _ • OLA: , ?E-.1-150 bbt• tor by In it. 14 DILWORTH &Co VLOL. bbls pain landing and (or Gala by r sny3l N DILWORTri if. CO tbls N C Tar. last pa:Ai:IL arid for sale by atral J 8 DILWORTH & CO MMACKEREL-3O bills No 3 largablackaral, ill 'tort and for •Ilie by royal J 8 bILWOR PH &CO DlLl.st OP FA CHANCE—Cheeks at 816 la 00 New fork. Philadelphia. and Dalltabilnili Ia bums 10 salt parabasart for sale by N HOLALEB & SONS COLtaXITIONS upon accessible points in the ept. tad Stmt. made promptly min bpaa Ip e t o v .., maw, by Playa{ N HOLMES it SONS LIST OP LETTERS . p 6 E l . sd urrz h, w the: h pimbur g h from p 11 . a s calling fortettris-arill p e le lli tn o sa i y l' fcte e i l ;rt:adv ruvraf Ladles+ List Akin An Adams Elms J Alien Mary 1 A 4.11 Ann M Agnew Anna C Amn Mary B itilitG Nil, A Bilimply £ I Br taws Mazy Bnily Mnrlint F. Bond Ju is Bro./7' F-11.mbeall Bun.. Enrabeal Bowers Enzaneth Bryon Sarni', I Ban Niro Wm Boyd sonroh Brown Margaret Boall Mrs a Boyle liangah a Bell Adria. Brackenridge Ma-Brown Matilda Bell /ear rY Bahoup Ca th•ro no 8 ,,, a. Saran Brontlinger Eh:a-Bundy Al•raarol Berry I.ounsu 10. th Bnnwoler. Inn, Ber!Ill Elzzabo:h Bridl,es AT Mn Batg• Loom. Brag. Margaret Caldwell Surnn Cotkosne LaslntaCrovrfonl Mary J Calpuaa Ana Conner Helmet. Croonlow 'lobelia Campbell Sarah AC4.I. Coronae Croner H Cannon Sarah Cook Charlotte Cadd, Catharine Canine Cathanne Cook Anna F. Cullen Adenn,. Cook. inita Cooper Sara It Curry 1:'1, el.eo. raorke .51,43/1 J Coo story Cocarai, Hr. r.ni Ann lag(' DlllOO Juae Droo . oll Mnrgares Day Nlaohla Donavan Qum, Dunlap Nancy Deanug Ann E rine Dunlap Caroline L Denteht Ro.aann Doran Ellen M Dunlap Julia Ann Denny Alary Dorranee Mn,. thckson Sarah Downey Mato/la Farlel Agnes Erar•t Fiten.J , ng Evan. A .n R Elb Anna Eanns Jana Esstna Margaret En.rabet). EVAZIAaIay t/ I IW,,W Ewlng Eme ruler-it Mr. Gr. Flrley Ciatharbte Fomer Nlartna b 2 Isabella FL Frreman Nils, Lydia Ful erzon Flober barah l Ftembbc Jane Fullerton Nancy .47 Gan.ger F.:n.114:1 Greenfield Marina ,anabir Hannah liiibrantli Isabel;B Greer Margaret Glass Mary Ann Gr.., Mary Gardner Ann Gkay Margaml Grithuni Elizab•ut Hall Sarah A Ilan Sarah A 110 mes Lnrirlx D Hall Mr, Hatfield Ellen Ho!me, A •.” C Hell Jemma Ilayden Chrtat,tm Horner Mrs Ch., Hamilton Clara Hays Elmyra P /Tomer Niati.da Hamlett Jr.,l Herd Mnry A Douirenna /kJ, Hanlir. Eintlgo T Hibler \faro flettll /loran Mary /llggins :11 are /Inward / n. tri: a I larnowey Mole Ifollenback Mary flunterJa..e Jock.on Saban lord. Deborkb Johns[on Musa Jark.on Carona° Ann rr 13==lEn2= Kaeavan Sarah J Keller Ellzebeil Klrk Mil John Keane FM,. J. Kern, Sarni. Klrkpatrlra Mir Keegan Biddy Kerr Mary the Kelly Amalie Kidd Mery A Kit,lel , ' Mr. Lamb Bridget Ligget Cartworno Lon✓ Catoarn, Leuedra Lime B Lightnvr E.ltra Lowry Merry A I.awron Cattrarine Irrth Loyd Froneri I m Marra Lode Mrs 1 Lockett Ort'ren Lemon Anv Lonorgsnlvanov Lupton Jane MN= Mahar, Rotiinna Mitchell Mary Moor Margaret May Mrs Was J Aunet Moore Mary May Jane Miller Phohr 11%121011RM Scrah Mldd'eratau Sarah Millar tartth Morphhy Marna Mors Granny Murphy Sarah Mi.lard Nlargan Mot: Hannan Nlyert Catharine NrAleer Cathn M Cracken Maly' .\l'K nun Masi n ~ ' w )em V.ury J E SI Laughlin Mir Wkinarty M.ry 1 M'Dona..l F:14t4Ill Elms Mn , she J.ne ''Laughlin Joan M'Carnmon Ella'SM'F:ltnnnev Jane na NlCluekey E u M M , Lauelinn Brrd• NEClostey NlarVlM'Elroy Weloukey !Ora C \PLaughlin Vary Mtihag El., Nl . Ehvayne Nl'Langnlin An betn A r) A nu %I Mtionnelt Mary!‘ \l Ewen Nlarga M,gt lreord Stuann rel J 1,1111 lure At'Corattek Ann , 11.3nnet. Ilan Naughton 1-..:70 111 , :oy Rachel norl . 11 . ttyr,1 Mar, J NrCreary Mn loaNt'Ot ear \ larthn'Ol'qntslon M=BM NLeholeon \(r. Nrgie Mri J umes Y,LIe \l‘hidA Nen Aar Nee F Norton F:ltr'bz6 r , Mary o'Peil Charloan O'Shaugilnes.y U'Net: Margaret MargArct =ma Pmra - a FAA:theta Porter Fisher A Prather Kate Piper I.oroal• Powell Martha Pumroy Ntargh =ME Ralson Mary Reed C Mass Richardaon Car Ramae) Phrbe Rees Nary ohne 0 Rankin Rebecca Reynolds Ebslth Robb /tante Rh., Arabella Males Hellen V FL:,O.m Hanna Read Mrs h Rhoden %Ira Robinaost Reed Eleanor Richards Nene) Roop Mass \V Reed Mrs Ridaeley Rburk Rowland Mary A Roy Jeanette Scailin Shovrr Harriet Salomon Ml srv't Scott \lry Seidel Eleanoraviry Mar, `Mott Marl 1 Stem.. Martarct Stephen. Mary Seth Sarah Arleen Steven 4 Sarah Shaw Klizat,eth Saler Catherine Stit•cl I:Ti.mbeln Shaw `.oral. Skeer F:ll.ahmh Stoltb. Marvin, Sh,• , d. Jar, Smith Elita SI.IIIOII terma •Imrt Bridget Smith J. Sweer,y %Ira, y Ann I' Stewart Olen EMI= Tfiozapsou I.ucan• T,t•e:l • Tan ne I.u.da Torrey 'I ors a 1 r Terouer Ilar•L•I Thom;...on To: •n Carol, Ttrorllbrr, h I.)d• Tr et Praraa du T , rornp•on F. at,. Tuck, I.trrinda 2 2 Mom. on SI all I=E2lll Veitch Rsbeer• Venable. Saran 1 Venable Marg'i aat Mr. %I ' , Vaasa J.. E 8 sllare Sarah A Watson J. SVilaon Jan. l•ailsee Welch F. Wilson E !thsa \N all, Emily Welet) Ni 74 T Wilson Emily f. al Mary atin Nary W‘lat .1.1.11$ Ram Amand • ‘Vnik. %la". A ,% oodbarn NI A oodronJ E MIAs W right J•ne rl I"ming Salm n Oenllemsn's List. A.lsto• Jac , Arran J.. J P Stine. Ifehry Arnuorong how Ail.. Wm Alexander hloToz An 1,..101. !when:tun Wm LAlexen‘ler Slant A ma; DIM. Am , ....orth VS Alh.on 5% P ksther, LAnlitna Agorw Dun: Al..lasoler Monti RAltaten t,terman Win A Allen II S AueP W Adam. WA. S A mlhnkou BohimphAikmaoh Ilv tenets Sin 5% 1•5505 Abrams Wm J Sq... Jam. ktkin.an %%m khan NI r and er son Geo Atkinvm Jame. kli•nght Geo Anderson Rim“ Ashficld John Alien Wtlh.t. 5% flgkley Rota Beeson H 1I Brawn loaepls Barker Geo g Bennett H21.116138r0wn Hugh A Bakham If Bonnet, Elisha 8111 , 41 Burr. E. Bedell W J PTotv W R Badger Wn Benner John Brown ACornwel Buvard Alex Beihrkener H Brown W Buhl EThomptonßeerner Bsvt.l Bruon At. 13shres Joseph Beeeher %%14 Blows Burr l'xtrtek lieecher Jon.. Brow :r Barton J-hn Bloomer kt.leba Blvwn Barnes hobo Blarkhurn %Vat 11renan Franc, NV Batee \Vrn Blythe D G Brunton John H Barron Homer N% Blakely lt V Bradt,Amy WLn Barelay Ch.. Hluroek A ~ drew 11r4rg• Wrn Baena 11 Bite Abraham Iltonnen Ed.. Barnett 11 Hladte R 11 Brennan I , lw Barr) N 111 ac kt.eti AlPed Bredtee .1 G Barna [xi It in Hl Gar lan' Bradley W Bauer u% Win Bruck Jacob Barr B Bly U G Brophy Dern.4 Barrett /no E Blythe James Bo:Whack lobe S 1 Itnroeti Wea Buchanan Rohl CHro.aotion Asanel Barrow. N% ill Buchanan Rohl Bruce Duro' L Bayne John $ Bullock rharse• Bryant Asko.' Bate. D w Bugh John W Brorioan Geo It Flarr y R.cl. 11l oak Uoo Burt Byratu Hell I I, Prollettl Joseph Burrs coG Bah John Bowman Hy 111 Bur. Byrom Brame, Wm Stool! \Yin Burns Sam; Ilen•on A:s, Bomb Thomas Byrne Patriot Best .no Booth Geo \V Byrne Barnard 2 Bent tirrhl Roden Bennons Sklar John HutneoNl ,, otmrtllellosurti Our,. Geo W Hoch R R Boxer Thos Bonen,. John El..lotrrAto f. A Rougher Jamet Bun, rotor Reehtoltiev Boyle I.lorn.rd 2 Call.. Lambert 1 Tr --, ..ne A ( - ad< R MCr2tR Rohl 11 Cols , laV 11111131 i Cl.rt veal I,..rptll , erl.ronardClart Cruft t' i'Arn avt agAnn Jameclar LE (I X% ( rnur JohJahnl Cll Jnnles 1 luonr I' T ' r^." N I Cnrlen Jona , lIIIIIM A NI t try, J A Davison I.;devd Derinesten I:fien. 1/ogberty I'mk Day PRA 2 ezer I)elionglima Jeifr) David... John Dream A A 2 Donlon llos Dainty Daul II Decker J W Donaghs Wm IJavres John I. Iklariey Swill Dryden 01. Davison Blythe Dickson Jus 2 Dninimmid Hy Daylaon 12 Disou nos 2 Dugan John Decay A Ifilit•olliltxonel 2 Duffield John Deere John lOxon & Eliene Duffy lax Davis I' Dicken•on Woe Dull Nolo . . , • . Dam Sand R Dunn Built Duffy Aat Davie Shad,.h Dolingha Wm Luau Andrew Das. GeeNe Doyle J. Donahoe J. !Jennelt M\l WI. Geo burning Ja• 2 Demi. I' H tkroley Wm Dualeu.e John Dexter Hli 0 Donlon Stephen I.unbarr Mr Dennison David Dorpp J Dunlap rho, began C. F Donlon los Dunlop S H Re, Denning E H Aminell Dud C turner , hae Deeturnell John Dorland Garmu 2 Duncan /1.0 , J Dean NV H Doren Wm Effingham Hy . Elmer Peter Evan, NN'ru Edmondson John Ellis David D Evans Jos Eaton ik Kltredge Ellarell Joseph E.ana Vin Eninneman 1: I) lidhentioad Georg• Eva n. Oh .er Ennis Doren Ewing W H Emit. David J Emory Hobo Frtigual Sand roe Dant Ferne y A I fred Farrow Thor Fan Dant Fothlen Mil, e Farrell De nou Fanning John Forgen It Farrell Plitt Fleming Nunn Forryth John Farrell John Fn. Sten Freeland Ja. Ferguron S II Fleck J ' Frinaell John S Fergeren Wro FloreeTrAmos Frneer Dune. Faromn Jo. Foord John Son Frye lame .• Allmon NV II rued Thou Freeman Wm •Irwell Joe Fortune Luke Fredenek Marten • Fortune F N Fran Jle^ ry Fo!gumbo ttnntlWFall er A J Manly John 7 Fonedron Andrew Fullerton Bohr Flu Park Thehl rooter Pennon° Fullmer John GutonJosinh C Gibson Wm Graham John Gughan J. Gibson Lane N Graham Jos 0 Garlick John Glus Andrew rimy W K Gallagher John Goff Capt Grny Thos Getty Andrew Goodworth John Wray las Clinton Thu Gomm Joseph Gray h lien n Guyer I) F Geoid Saml mY Hale' ‘Varmn 5 Goya Rodney Graham Pens, Gildersleeve II Garza. Wm Gray John „ Gramtdori A J Untfith Edvrd Gresves C• r , GIVONISSEInInson wngh I Uriffith Ueo Ch bhen John 1. 801 l A D thick Ist Wm 640.11114 Grant E A Unmet, Jae P W E liroon Almon Orme. Stiehl Gibson /as FL' Green Joshua gayer John Gibbs Andless Gr. , * JN C Getman Park 2 Gillespie, Hy ~ rusatu J. 3 Hader Datil liardielJobert Hal A F Hackett Thos Hawn John Hlngley E Haulm Jame. Y Harahman John THime. Onono Hall John Harker Dream] Hill W . _ llsmilton liinnudliarrier John Ilighgao• Tho• Hall Wiliam A Hauling John 9 Hued. John Hall Dud Hatch I. Ilolmes Elrod F. (Loon John Of thattne• C L Holmes John F Wllllarn flutings John Hogan John Hampton James llayden Bernard Hodge Rev D Hanley Jome• Hoy. Chorine 2 Hough Joho Bonnie James Jr Hays Robert Hough John T Hopp George Hebert, I' 9 2 Homer John Hartnett, Howard Helfer Andrew Horton David 2 Rettig John Howard Adam Hanley Gerriod Heb William Hunter RN S Hamer F. S Relnneh home Wiled] John Hart Hy Herron John Heehart John Harper Jon. Henderson Saud Hateldai. AN'sn !bubold Conrad Henry A B Hub b y Sated linsben Oh Henold John' Hull R kinITISOI ThOi Henry Abm B Hutchinson Ch. Harper 9 Henderson Thus 2 G Horper A fliltsntddle Dant I Ira., Char.. T I.ighalu tr. Deckerlngram James J antes C P Jeukuts Cupt Jones Isaac Rey 3 Jackson Sam" Jenkins Hour, Jones Henry 2 Jaw., John It Johns William Jones Charles 2 Jameson Davul Jesrupp C C Jones Mot!. Jackson Cap Jury Wm Jones Z 11 Jackson A rnoid Joyce Ira, retire Jones Jame s Joseph Dan I Johnson Robert Jones Thos I) Jenne. Jackson Johnson II A Jon... Jonah Jae lent JOlll.ll Robyn M Jones Robert Kenney Jo. M Rare Witham Knowles Jer`miatt Kfnenlly Wofly Dan! Kissel] Sarni Kenna Edward Kelly James Kinney Jame: N Kennel!). Wm Kelly Ni G Knowles W W Kennedy rinnedietKelly Jobn 2 Kingsley . AI 0 KershawW L Kidd George Kirkpatrick Nr Konnaw John Killehrist John Kingslnind C Kent., r John Kiley Timothy 2 Kyle William Kenn W C Kilgore Robert Krebs Mehl Kenery 'rho% King James Kunkle Robert Ken! John ll King George Keit SAUIi IV Kingsbury Dani Laughlin Humor Leander Mr Ludwig C Lauder Leonard LOOM. Hy .1 Lynch Michl Lamb. M . m Jr Logan C A Lowridge lentos Laid low John Long A J Lawton 1% M Loy \ Vdiluni Long Robert Little Hebert Loech Francis I, Longinore J. 2 Little William Leech Jain. C Lonargan 13 L. Hamilton Leidy Leonard Loy Simi 9 Lewis Charles A Inc C Lynch William Little Sown. Imo John Lynch Bernard Little Joseph Loop.. 11 .1 Lowry John Lilly Thomas HI diehan Richard Mealy Patrick dlows Owen May J Meren k Rnlnwun Mooney /high Marinet John A Myer. h Dobson dlorgait John :Math- we Rant R nigh. Peter dlontague Mason Adont Nlyers C Montstroo Rot \ loth Somnol Mentor Almon Morris A R NlalEiw MetealfJohn Mogh Jimoh \larwsrs C \V 1 Muter John Morison John Mullen Thomas klitlikin Chas 2 Mowry Grant Mart., Corydon Mt Cs Thornton \ lonaure J V Mays, Francis Mins George S Morris Robert 1 Margate W H Minua Theme Moore Rob, IV It rtes William MI eke). Robert Morrow David \lwo I Joseph Minnick Joseph Moore •tidrew M won Morgan Miller A IV Morrison L. Meson Archibald Mnehell Wm Morrow Edward ilasweli Jame• Miller Junes G Moore James Marion Wilhana !tiler Robert 2 Moore Robert Hr., John N 2 \ Itiler Jacob Moore William lartml C \ldler Ira. Morrow Richard ,law. Thonsw \ldler Thomas Marren James Mar.. Janice Hiller ikon Morren Michael Mama Wan II :Mitchell & Tracy Monday Patrick Marshall A E Mitchell Perry Murray Daniel Meek nu John Miler David Murray Jeremiah Meckland 'rhos Miller A D Murray Rev Dr N Meyer Joseph Moore James Mummy Nicholas Myers (*nail II Monroe Nichelan Maury John Merwine Joseph Morgan George klendenhall HIV William H M Andrew Jots M'Cour:lTltames M tiorerm Putl NI Bred John ACCutchou David M.ionegul Peter sCHrle. Cutc non IV rn 2 Allrary LAvorgst n Al 'Coy (Sr,oreM'Henry Jame. . . . • Al l'o!lough John WCoileteli Jr. T Junes Si Cu- Bator,. t 3tlly floieert 3l'Vee Andrew tl Cu.:cough Sl'DonaJd Thom Allieg Willeserre ll'Clellnnd Ilush ,‘I 'Dowel: /a, H ,eTKebetu John ll'Clurn Abe.: Al'l/onsel Mum." NTKean Robert Si Cure JiGneee Nl'Donnell Lahti NI Kelvey Send \1 Caul Wiinnue Derruett Peter Nl . Kelvey Hugh M'Cill•11 I II ll'Ewen Geo IV Si Kee II NI C..... Dryden Nl'Dotterigh Thor Nl'Kenste James SI Ca.l Hugh NI Rowell John Nl'Laughlin Herd \ l'Clagpren John l'Parinuo Al. Nl'Claut John I , \ l'Carty W H NPFsrland Geo I.l . l..auKhltn *rhos \l'Cand lest \ Ism! \ l'Faddln John Nl'Largon A \I Candles. II J .01 Ilwarne Dan! .Nl*Clarn June. \ l'Cuudiess AlezlNlT.ldawney RoblNPLaughlin Peter \I Moro* Masers NPlnure John M'Hiney Peter Can] Corneiius \l'lntyre Wna ArTerley John .11Col,r Jame. Nl'llwarne Preph'n.NUNlout. Michael \I C0.1.r. James NrOurk John lII'S oily Patrick \I COMIC Jam, Arriou;h Thar, Nl*Math David 11 Curdy J N Stunt WAl'Masters Hugh Nl'Ccr, :Samuel WWI Rev A T NP:Sinals JOLM Ni . 0011.1•1 Jos T I Gregor John Nl'Nulty Beroard NI Con Vniune Nl'Goggin a Se.u•Nr.Nlillen Alcor \I Cu.ly II nor Al'Gulg Charles Pstrtek \ I'Viooren John Nl'Mullen John \ Cullend Ins \ I Grath klero'rd S \I Cruelren Jas NTGurk Johu Sl'Slaster Saml \I Cosh Rotten , t Utven John Neut./. Saih• Para.: titt calls Joll ‘Vm Niebolus It II Nortunet E Ncwt.. Rail. Nicholas IVal Norton A Neawn Rob,: Nichols Samuel Nolan Pbu p Nixon Nag,. licutg. Juinrs Nichols Jolla s 811 Owens Thomas' Otlians Thom,. Orr Jett,* ortard William Not' J twie • Otter U COIIII,I 1.11 , ..1 (flirt,. • Eldamicilrt ne h::11101.1 O Bryan Coc or, Wm 011atett Patrick O'Hara Wiltutin it Etnen Thoma• 2O'Brlelt Pstrtek O'Connell Thome, rl3, John O'Boyle James P Parlitasot. Wm Phelps &Co C Panty John Partrcuto Albert Phitpot John Perrignm Jonas A Plaits Wm Pend)! Edmard Patrick Thomas Phebus Tll Pollach R H Parker James Pito llor o B PTO... John Selmer (LW hant Phillips John Poor fr. Co E Pnmier Hen, Pifer %oho.; Poor Jotiali B Placket JOITIo• Plulopt BOLO, rrocmr W N Penorso, 1, Pile Thomas Pnce John Parker John J Mohan Jame. PrilsOnst John Patient/to Theo. BPdton John Purmance Kaml Itailentod Aar. Peirce John A Petrorton Bottom Pre. Josrob Post Samuel Paitorron J P Peart Lew,. Porter Win W Patterson ThoniaePendleson Riley Peron Wm C Pail., Charles A Co Proctor James nod. , Nitta. Shellac! Pow Thomas a Rho le• WI R Heaney Richard 111Ol'ILTI Ch nst Beaten. Pro, 3 Rees David 2 prier Raoldoehjohn Here W W Robb C Hale Titaness H Reed :Rosen Rork James IlnitieD.ll 'I home s Reynold Oliver Robbins blorrison Rankin Joao Rood J T Roberts & Kane R•lsion Joseph Reynold. J C Rollo ton Robert Rankin John Read Mines Robens Pomona! Ramsey Abiliel Reed VDO Rogers J Richard Ray Lobo>. Roinbart B T Rogers Joseph Ray Do vet Rirsione Samuel Rode. Fdwor Rauch , II Huddle John Rogers Thomas Reit John ACo Rt. bey Thomas Ryan Lee Reno John C 111t1 Jeremiah RIOW Rotor B Reno A33...1 Richard Marten Rupp D Hyatt Same/ , topheil 2 Shepherd Ilarnll—Sdrintons John suntcrs Samuel mit Spencer John II rbdt W Khtelds Witham Spencer Wen A stinderson W Shonay Peter Ste phens / art& Imo. John 2 Sho h Jose oh Stephens • S John John W Sbernek Joitopli EStaliord Jame. ',tart H startle. JohnStailey Daniel Stolen 'I homes 2 Thomas swoon II 1. et. 0 , 11 J j k ition W m I staterdie Id ei 11. tiry Sibley Ira n stevroson John A S on Jon., s'ar as John, Stewart Reborn ,orr.l Leinuel wa, Danirl Stevenson David i.stor A Sloan Thomas Sinwart Charles .uhiries 11 A Sloan Creorge PStewart William ri Sealon W,ker Srtitill Thorns, 2 II Saitekeitait Sahel Smith T A 2 Steven.. J M 2 Smith l C P 2 Stevenson Jason Shand Wm ri Smith W H R Stewart Sennett Shatter bitnond Smith H Stevenson Win shack) hint V C Sm th Charter W Swerton John Shane S. Smith John M Swart. Abraham Sharpe John Smith W E Sweeny George 'iiimman J M Smith D 5% swindler J • . . . Shad . , ['Milli Smith J 1 ,wa. James F . huts I co/ N% Smith Sutton Swain Samuel Sliells,ergei J. Smith John P Sweeuy James sepo Smith Jamrs A Swann) , CLI Shur: hecisg, Smith Caps LII Somme re m J 9 Shugart John W Smith Thus Russel:4lons Jam $h . -wail Floheit Simms II Stout II El Sh-phaiil .1 N sanser Wm F Stietie James II Sheen Phillip Simmons Samuel Strait, Thomas Shield. Joseph Thomas Sail 1 W 2 Shull W Simpson Edward Slone Cieorgv W !Shields James T U liirnoger Shield Alathew Small John Strool Aaron Shipstisne Mr SilllColl3 George Stocking Sydney Shield, Pleasant Spore Thomos Stone fr. AlcCollis F' Simons P W ter Sturgis lViUsaoi T lot INI Thornsburg 'l* Tucker Wm 'Taylor Duni Thompson James Tudor Sam! T.rylnr Lev, P Thompson R C Trevor Albert G Tor l'harle4 Thompson John Turney D K Taylor James Toropson li A Tragson !oho Tveh Thompson T t Turnbull Wm Teri %\',l Thompson Hem-, Torky Edward Templeton 1 F Vi'm $ Tyler Beib Tv,' Joseph It Thompson U Trewellyn IN'to TIM M. !limes Topper ‘Vin flings Thomas Thomas NI Thoi Toner Ilvh Van Rrn•ellor C' VIA Snml Van Horne \twit's Vulotie Chu• A V.ot 'rho.. Vallee J M 111 Z We. Boni Wlddilield Casper W shier Jobs Weber Stephen Williamson John Wainer .a.per IVoland John • Wilkison Ant.) , Wsgimer en.p.r Wheeder Geo Jr Wirt. George I' kk;al,.h While James Williamson nos Waver. Jemim Whim Joseph Wier. George Walsh aims Vitas A& Co Wil lamson k ark While Robert P Wills Thom. k Jena F Williams Rolland M Wslili Wen Weans Id D Wakefield Jo. Raney Woods Jas. Mahol•elrgr J B Wood J K \\*silo, Fliont. Thos K Woods P W s re. ,1 ;tied Irma %Vora!! lesomo Waring I. Williams Cam Wolcott Albert 0 Word George 2 Williams John Wolcott Oro H Waters y ron 2 Wilson James 2 Woothinaton & Wait Jot.. Wilson John M 2 Pullin. West J troll Wilkinson Wm Wright Wm XI I*,.uns Auden km Young 1: tk Son Yarn° Young Franck Z.lie, John D ZoII NI 0 (V MI Capt P klibee or Agent Steamboat Ik - 11rot Chnton • ou 'Thorne. 0 I. t /corer Lodge. No 91.2. Clerk Steam Boat Dolpban Clue/ Warden Rte Deportmem Capt or Clerk Euphrates. Agent Packet Boar c'emmander Steam Boat Bamberg. t. /tuned of No 49 t/rdcr of Iron Coy Lodge No le2 Latarreneevine Demon No 2.a01 T. 9 Dunneene Dtv/mon No 177 do 2. Amer/cart Division No 204 do Ocean Wave do do (Xi do 2 'Factor/tar do do 325 do 2. Lyett4u. do do 242 do star or Mope do do 31/4 du 2. Bogner Temple of R n Sof T. AML ROSEBURG, P. 91. Yon Uottoo. Putoburgb, June lot, 1849. OURNI rt. ALPACCAB--w. R Ilduarnr has re- ALsewed this morning, a few pieces of Mack Al paqqs,,, fikinbasine finish, for mourning dresses, of a very sapenor quality. On nand, a full aaaortment of Ike:different qualinea of all wool black Mullin de Lajas, ome as low as tel els per yd. Alan, black Bombsaittel, of all qualities., al north cam corner 4lb and Market ata. int UnSHATrei PATENT SODA ASH-70 cat& 131 . (threci from the manufaCturers, per ship Ofotke• via Philadelphia,) rust lauding and for sale by W-dr. M bIITCHBLTRp., Ina Libeny Aumbnr shiPlitent will arrive N neit molith per ship Amerman. - via Baltimore, and thenceforward large supplies for The Fall wade. D RY APPLE-4-40U btotta bry Appics, tor male low to dole conrKpmeot by )4.1 1 8 DILWURTAO Co AUCTION SALES. By Joha D. Davis, Auotl Faroe', ara lirq Crpod r . On Thuraday roognina. June 4th, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Noon, tomer of Wood and Fifth streets!. .111 Ix sold, ardhout reserve, for , ca 4h currency,— A large assortment or cable and fancy Dry roods, atoonc which are oplendhi printed lawns. , airarines, buragcs, de lapis, superpod:, pochanas, .1111.hilrfs black sann dress wk.., 'eh Inc sht. :aces horlery brand and lrghorn bonnets, and hahl,damark linen ta ble cloth. checks.bleached and brown MU- It., shawls. roponades, fancy vesungs, su perfinc cloth., ca,../tner•w. •211,..118, J• 1.12, &c A t '2 oinionk, (ironer:eft. Queens won, Furniture, Sc. Young ilyson and Imperial Teo. Va tinnnafociured tobacco, Spanish segars. No I trimmed Jihad, No I palm Poop. wrapping piper. bend bores, 'hovels, opuieo, forks, triinspo sent window blind., looking gins mantel clocks, esti:Penne. Se A large and gerisrin sesonment of new and second bond household 111(1.110M Sc • . A fashionable n•wrunent of ready made clothing flue slur., boors abort, Gas cutlery. ' , hot gun, rifle. pistols. new .11 ,econd bawl u - mche,, Ar ju2 Lar gw :del BoaLt and Watuie.t. , • O `Saturday evening . , inn , 2d. . 7 t nnlonk. et the Commercial Sale. Room, corner In Wood Lind SiL nee.., will ne sold= A large collection of valuable Books, embracmg standard works in the various departments of htera mre and science, embracing works on theology. luso,- 0 , , medicine, poetry, ficuon and travels; also, a superb collection of quarto, octavo, paw and pocket bible,. London testaments, with psalms and paraphrases, let ter, commercial post and cap writing paper, lull and half hound blank books, steel puns, quills, maps. charts, to. Also, new and second hand goA and /deer watches, In great vane!). tad 1101-IN D DAVIS. Aunt Buggy and Pedler'.l Wagon at Auction. On Wednesday morning, June 6th, at it o'clock. to front of the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Word and Fink sir, will be sold—ono substantial well finish ed recond hand Buggy, with loather top, in good or der-, also, a second hand two horse pether's. wagon. Jug JOHN D DAVIS, Aotl Two Puma Porto at Allegan • On Monday afternoon. June 4th, at a o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Room., corner of Wdod and Fifth lira will be .old—one splendid new Of octavo grand action porno Pone, with handsome mac. Also. ouc second hand piano forte. with mahogany case, ur rood order, which may be examined previous to the rase. tot JOHN I) DAVIS, duct. AMUSEMENTS. TH EATRE Lessee and Manager. AMMO AND Snot MlllseiE BENEFIT OF THE GOOD WILL FIRE CO Briles did Bill. Mr. W. II Crisp will appear. o===l=l - . . . LA UGH WHEN VOU CAN. George Goaaamer ..... • • ...Mr WH. Crap Bonus . Mr Archer Mrs Mortone r • • • • • • Mn. Porter. Xlms. UlocMy •11 r. hlaanton. Aaer whtca, Master Dent 01l Yelll nog the Comic mtd a young gentleman dance e Negri, 'Mealy. both havlng vo unteered on 11110 OCC.IOII. To conclude With' THE HUT OF THE RED MOUNTAIN . Werner • • • • ........... • • •Alr. Roy. Mr. Poor. Amelia • •• • ..... • • • -•- • •Mots Porter 1D Monday—Nl, XV. H Crisp's Benefit. GREAT SALE OP GOODS T ma ONE PR ICE STORE, 60 Market street. • • A. A p „Sr. they will CO, t o m ° their . c.a p c a . tr t of e s andn sale the tnerr splendid stook on Friday, June lat, and continue Thirty Days. during which time, the whole of their art• mouse establothotedt (Including their five wholesale rooms) will be thrown open for retail trade. and for the display of one of the largest and most fashionable tusortments of FANCY AND 'STAPLE GOODS in the rountry. which hare all been marked down, with out ragout to cost Forty 'I 'lmmoral Dollars of their stock. of Men. latent and aches styles, have been re. neatly purchased at the large petemptory public sale. in 7tiew York. at immense sacrifices, and will be found, examtitatmn. to be Aar!) , one half less than usual priers They 1 / I Vite attention to a portion of their Goods enumerated below, with these prices annexed: . .. Prose ni llu mai Price. Price. 120001 yard. French Idortahrints. 124 cis. 104 A 2.5 c 20.000 yds I..mieus & Musk., 11l & Irk cm. 'Bic Mob yift Moue de Lionel,. 124 cm. 151 V yard. Alpmcae, 10.4 cts. 310 31/00 yds Fine Bereges. 1.4 A 25 cis. 77 & SCe 10.000 yd. Merrrmac CRI/CCIC3, 3 Si ii CI, /Sic 20,000 yil• last cold do 04 cis. Itic OIOMI yds Brown Muslin, all grades. tel per cent less - than usual prices. ligi.MX/ yd. Bleached Muslin, all prices, marked down 10 to 30 per cent. 100 pes Bonnet Ribbon, 124 ems 4.5 e 400 Wr iec ought Collare, Ili Si 124 ors. 2.5 c 7.1.10 do do 31 Si 50 eta 75 Si 81,00 300 Ladies Cenral, 12 eta. 25c tel French w ro't Capes, 81. w L. 301 83 io 5.00 144 Lace Cape. 374 Si 57 era. 75 to 81.00 lob Linen Handkerchief. Gf CII , • 120 AU Standing Collars, 50 cm. 81.00 130 Chemise., YS Si 31 cis. 50 Si 7.5 e Causinerte as low as DM; Jeans (or 1.5 c. A dirge .tack of Bonnets, reduced about 374 per , New style Deem Goode, 50 cts 07 to Sl,OO Wei. Linen. 25 and 31 cm. 37 Si 50c Toretter with the largest stock SELKS. SHAWLS. and film DRESS GOO l!. to be found in this enymith C.II timuense 'ninety of other good.;—affording tu retell purchasers a rare opportnenty of obtaintng the best goods at from Z to 50 pee rent less than regular prices. They invite an early cell, as many of Their choicest goods will soon be said. Lcr NO devlalion from die marked price. A A MASON & CO, loyal DJ Market sr.. between Third and Fourth CRlP—Cay and County Se op purebared by znyal N 1101.51 F & SONS IpLOUR-130 bo:r Floor. reed and for alb, by laySt ARMSTRONG & CROZER DRIED APPLES-30 U. Dned Apples. for tole by my:it ARMSTRONG & CROZET( ~;rOLA'J9FB-100 bbl. N 0 inbs \ z,e l ;, ,, rec`d A tred i for itY t LOL R-41 bbl . e P%eur. Just we d and r / side by my3o BS & WHA RI3AUGH LrOPS--14 bales Western New tn - ra Hope; 13 do I_l Mans, Ist ,on, m store am! for sale by my3o BROWN & CULBERTSON, 145 Liberty et ALT—Bade) and Rye Malt, for sale by myth nktow:g CULBI2RTSON W. W. N ALLACE, PITTSBURGH FRENCH BURR MILL STONE and MILL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. Nos 214 and 2411 Liberty street. near the Canal. French Burr Mall Stones, of my own rnanufactuie, made of a new and super..or quality of Block.; mart,. alas mire is tulien to have the mints made close, and ad the blork• In taco stone of n uniform quality. They me warranted to be equal to any in the country , and superior to the great mass of Burrs, whether of tramp or domestic manufacture. and sold at the lowest pn. tea Mall Stoats, mufactured in France—a gene ral aswrtment. at r educed liners, alsray, on hand. Laurel Hall Mill Stones, MI saes. Bolting Cloths, Anchor Stamp, warranted best qual ity, and at greatly reduced priers. Mill Spindle., Mill Iron., Screws and Pick., Plat. form :Males. Con and Cob Grinders; Grist and Saw Mal Castings s h ell lands, and Mill Furnishlng in gen eral Ad order , promptly attended to at 214 and 240 La. city street, near the Canal, Ptuaburth myltalOna W. 1.1, WALLACE. Pittsburgh Steam Marble Works. MO. 944 LIBERTY. opposite Smithfield street.- 1,1 hlarbtr fifortamenw,Tomha,Table Tops, Ice, a large ty of the most heauntal hued, mode or the hotel quaritr of foreign sod donrecre marble, always on b rod or made to order„ by the aid of ma chinery, on the shortest notice and at the lowest prices. B —The Contrary Trade furnished 'nth all binds or Marble at the lowest rates. All orders promptly at tended to at 244 Liberty, opposite Smithfield st RI 31.16n4 W WALLACE SIIIIIT dIACHINES ta.t. S Patent Stone or French Burr SMUT MA CIIINFy=die best arttcle o(the kind in use, they run - light, Menu fast, du the work well, and wittiest a isle ume. ALAnt 500 of them are to use, in the best mills in the country, and we nave the strongest testi mony of competent persons as their superiority over nil oiher Smut Machines For further particulars, ad dress the nitiscribet at 244 ',betty st, Pittsburgh. rity3oidfen W W IVALLACE STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS—For grim. saw and other nulls, always on hand, or made to order on very short inure, and a: the lowest priers All or den promptly attended to at 244 Liberty street, neat the Canal. my 39 W W WALLACE PLASTER PARIS—For land, and other purposes, always on hand at 2.14 Liberty a. my 39 W W WALLACE HYDRAULIC CEMENT—AIways . i9n haul, at 544 Liberty at. my3o NVWALLACE E 1 IeNDSTONES3.S-811 aims' and grits, always on hand Liberty W W WALI,ACE my3u V 11, PATENT DASHER CHURN. 111.17. 1,1 no P.OOTR. In 5 Or 10 1 11X , 17,1 114.1.11 Ml+ ut.a. • ruHE attention of the public it invited to thi overt' valuable Churn, which hop the advantagef ell others in combining the old and new inventions to ,gethor. The utility of this invention is apparent, as by and ple proem, the air is forced- beneath the daah, doer away with the necessity of pnichuing a new Churn,can tie applied IQ any churn in use, of and for one dollar can Cava all the improvements the age combined with those of gathering the Batter in the areal way, The public Co invited elsewhere, lodge for them selves before purchasing at 87, COlll. of Market and Fifth streets, or at Ga Diamond alley, he• morn Wood and Market street, Pittsburgh. m r ,B MAIL. KROESEN. Lqta Bale. THE subscribers offil tell n or private sale, those nue valuable ;sots of Ground, situated on tomato in the Thinl {{T ots of Allegheny City, each having a ii oat of kg feet, running bock 100 feet In depth to a 24 fest alley, upou which is built a stone wall, QSby 100 feet, which contuse, stone enough to build celliarkTor two comfortable dwelling louses, and Su front there are three 'allude tress, of 8 years growth, and the side walk Is paved with buck, all of winch will he sold at MO. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or County Scrip, will be talon In payment .; k. PIIILLIPB, No 5 {Food inYl9 or to WhL DEN SON, lownediately opposite said lots, • TIMM TEAM! l'EA1911: IT is with pleasure that the :Absinthe. a down the citizens of Plaishalr and unity that they have completed scram,. amide with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins m Cu.. of Philadelphia, to receive their sapertor RACKED TEAS, And will hereatler be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and eecurely put M° ap to metallic Pealts off i and l lb. each, with their printed card—showing the kind of Tea, pima, name of the concern and depot in . hiladelphia, with an invitation to note the Tea, if not liked. 0( Gunpowder ..... BO •5 1.00 1,23 1,50 1 ' -.- g i Imperial So 75 1,10 1,2 S IA Hymn SO 0 04 75 MD 0,05 O l Abacu Y. Ronson go f+31 75 1,00 5,55 1, 5 9 1 Block 311 SO s- n o „, .„,,,t .gtro net, •75 1,013 423 I,SO We will warrant all the TEAS the ma to 6e pl 6,1 to, if not scrums to any sold in this ally, and s h n „,,, they not prove aeCeptable to Itte taste, ;MI c " f.•;• • •• turned, and the money we be tiliutded, es ii I. o r y with ihal understanding we mll. We ask • Mk Mal, that duk Bathe may be able to judge between our Ter , mud those hereloGure sold by other sows.. 11l this say. ~,,, ~,,,,es of nett, delleloosand good 11 4 voted TEAS, should give us a cull. For tale by JOS. 8. 18, VOBBB3 4. • - E.` n ith N W co:mf it. a Fe. -`Z - • a wytrsaalw:mc,4:;NoZ4.l4.... STEAM BOATS IlO r w ' Ms7l: ll m nil a.. 'it te 4 r t)':- .-sFllletvo ll ' . f or &Kowa mod intermedleve port. thlt day, It inst. al 10 o'clock. A Nl. br,ord, or ,o For flalglo P"''g' ou m & Co Atita y:11 . FOR ST. 1.01:12.. _ . TO, spleV i t . dA rA u r ej tt, • Cberiourettr, master, will teat for th• hove Emil init....dial, port. o o 111. Cu y, tat AO,. IU ottlout, AM. r For Crew tit or pa,sage applF „board, OT to myAt . PEITIGRF:W & Co, Ag-a ClllClZlswim & PITTBD I • sin - e ee.s ilia •le irJ s DAILY PACKET LINE. IHIS well known line or splendid passenger Stearn ers now composed of the largest; awiflast, ties sbell and furowhed, and most powerild beats com b iirtiten of foe Wm_ Every acconmaintion end coo. fort that money can procure. has heeu provided fnr pas sengers. The Late has been m opersuon for five year —has carried a million of people 'without the least Inju ry to their pent:atm.' The boats ainil he at the foot of Wood street the day provtoos to starttug, for the meets awl of freight and the entry of passengers on the rails. ter lo all retell the passage money musi-be paidin advace. SUSDAY PACKET.. . . - - The ISAAC NEWTON, Captet.l Ilempl.itl, leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at ISOM Wnealing every Sunday evening at 10 r. K. May . .5,117. MOISIDAY PACKET. The liIONONtiAIIELA,CepsSvuoa, yin leave P 1 burgh every Nleaday morning al 10 o rsiek; IVhee °MY :donnas' evetUng al In P. K. ks &kV - PACKET. The ILIBERNIA No. 2, Capt. J. Ku' - Err.rre, wW leave I'lmM/reit every Tuesday mormag at 10 tiN . looki Wheeling every Tuesday evening 31 111 e. K. WEEINFAIDAT PiCOMET. The NEW ENGLAND No. a, Copt. S. Pt leave IhnohorEh cony Wedneolay MIMIN tat o'clock; Whechart every Wednesday evening% 10e. 1 TIII.III9DA.Ir PACKET,. The BRILLIANT, Capt. lia.sea s „lvtll leave Pitts burgh every Thursday ittomlng atlOVelocki evury Thuredey eventrtg at lu r. FRIDAY PACALkiVr. The CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Pm Duvet, will leave Plustrugh every Friday morning et tee clock; Whew : lin. even , Friday evezung at to r. NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY Lila OF CANAL AND STEAM PACEETS, m ai n ISAft. C. 13. Porter. • .\V H . Cam. Leaven Pittsburgh ar.tly, at 6 o'clock, A. M. arulllTl rives at Glasgow, (mouth of the Sandy and Beaver Ca sal,) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisboa at 1.1, same night- Leaves New Lisbon at 6 &dock, P. M., (mektog the trip canal to the river during the night • ) and Cdtoigme at 6 &clock, A. AL, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 3 P. DL—thus making a continuous line for carrying pat• wagers and ftetglit between New Lisbon and Piva• burgh, in shot,: ume sad at leas Ml.s tban by any other roan. The proprietors of this Lute have the pleasant. of In forming the politic that they have hued up two tint class Canal Boats, for rite accommodation of paksangers and freight, to run inet 'y ou with the well known steamers C4LEII COPE and BEANE:A, and connect ing, at Olasxour, with the Putsburgh and Clint, mu and other dad): linen of steamers down the Ohio and Mii.sisitippi risers. The proprietors pledge them selves to spare no expense or trouble to insure cam fort, safety and dispatet, and ask of the Wolk, a share of then - patronage. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. G. Al. HARTCII, B W. HARBAUGH, PiWabi.rgh. iL HANNA 4. Co. militia( .1. 11.A.AL1. dLon & co. New Li 4444. NOTICE—The steamer BEAVER, C. E. Clarke, mac tet, will leave after this aouee, far Vollsethe potato ally, at 9 o'clock iv tha mortuu . ctn.- . grel&_Mlia SUMMER AMIARGEIIIENTS for 184.9. MONONG A fiELA.4IOI.ITE. Only 73 111Ples.• taglng. • Via Drownrville .d Cumberland to nalrlmore and Philadelphia THE splendid and fast runiung seamen ATLANTIC, Capt J Parkinson; BALTIC,capt A Jacobs, LOUIS APLANE, Ceipt E Ileanett; ate now making douhle daily trips between MITTS/WADI' AND BROWNSVILLE. The morning boat will leave the klotiongahela Wharf, above the Bridgge. daily at 0 o'clock precisely. Passengers will Lake SUPERS COACH bb at Browns ville, et 3 o'clock, P. M., and the splendid cars or the, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, at o'clock, A. ht., and arrive in Baltimore thO.IS.IIIIIMOVC2. ins, in time for the evening line to Philadelphia and Washington city. --From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, only 32 boars. Fare 510,00 From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, only 40 hoots. Faro 510,00 The evening boat will leave at 0 o'clock, except Sun- day evenings. Passengers by dna boat will lodge on board in conafortabls State Booms the fast rxight.,pau over the mouninins the following day in Eastern built Coaches and lodge the second night in Cumberland. Passengers have choice of either Steamboat or Rail Road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Balilnaore, and resuming their seats at pleasure. Coaehes char bered to moues to travel as they please. - - . We make up the loads and way tails for the Coach es tu the Psusborgb others, (in order to save time no arriving at SrownsviLle,) It is therefore Important for passenger. to get their askew before going on board of the boat, at our oglee, Monongahela Hottae, Water street, street, or St Charles lintel, Wood at. Pittsburgh. tap.tdflra I. NES OMEN, Agent Louisville Packet Line POR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE, ks The si,lendltl now steamer TELEGRAPH No.l, Haslep, master, will leave for . above s.ad tatermethate porn on AlondaY, the 28th two, at 10 o'clock A. For freight or pasmioopir on hoard, or to CoaFlo B R i ItMLSON & ai PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE PACKET LINE The new and splendid fast passecv. ger packet. V,V,AHIPte TELEGRAPH No. 2, • Mason, master, will leave h:. nan and Lonisville on Thursday; the Ad oast., al 10 o'clock, A. AL For freight or passage apply on Dowd, to BunßtaDoE, WILSON - A. Co, or GEO B AHLTENBERGER. . . PITTSBURGH AND 11OCKESOFtt BT. The steamboat PILOT No . 4 1111 Capt. J N. Shank, leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday, fit Ito'clock, P. fiL, for Etionbetittown, Commis Sunfish Proctor, Bars% Landing, New Mal tinsville, Sardis, Sistersulle, Muhl Landing, Matamoros, A. Sheet's Landing, Winch:me, Newport, Cow Creak, linden., Point ihantar, Par. kemborlii Dc/pre, Little Hocking and Hoc king Pork Itrumlusu—Lcavu lltrekingport every Tintrads at d o'clock,' P. M. Maxima on Friday, at OA. ' I posting the princtpal part of the above towns landings on Friday, beforemight. By the above arrangement, this boat will be Ulla p., lay at Putsburgh on Sundays, and keep that day au. n tild he. the In trade d u the low water sermon. Louisville mad St. Louis P....ket. Line. 1849. 1 849. RBOULAR TUESDAY PACKET E'OR, ST. LOUIS The fine fast raping pasunge r * summer ATl,Apprig, (duo. W. Wicks, master, will leave for the above and Intermudiro. Po". every Tuesnay, lOo'clock, A. to. For freight or pormitge apply on board, or to • mardsdOrrt C KING, No. 11l Cons Row, REGULAR SATURDAY PA — LIETTIOR ST. LOUIS The fine fast running pastrage. r.i reamer OEN. LAN A. licPberson, moister, w ill leave for the above and Intermediate porn eve. ryFSoartKitiagi t o , at , o'clock, 10 r. a. P" E.T.ltYgl ", , ° ; ,l„b gno. " . to pos., Louisuds MMSM The splendid .reamer ZALLIA ELY TAYLOR, Luca., Minter. will leave for above, and intermediate ports this day. _For Ireigto or puree< apply on board my 29 FOR ZANESVILLE The light draught steamer ii. COhl ET, - Boyd, master, will leave file t)w above ',.. ii' ,d , and Intermediate ports VA. day, Tae.. day, at 1 ohiloek, r. a, For freight or ow...re, apply wit board. rt.* w uSELING 1111.11)6Eruirr. L . The neat ag n a: < /irguitoll steamer scrt . :„l9Y4,3.?' McMillen, mailer, end pot for or • R'h sting— or regular trips between Pataliattgla and Bridgeport Slie will snare Patabutgi, on Wednixday and Siimrdo) For (fella or passage, apply on hoard. spirt - FOR WHEELING AND SUNFIAH. P' 37,11sTBEH,LA, George &hone, muter, will lazy* or idiove and unermathate pour ou Mondays and Than/days, at ttt* X For fretght or passage, apply on boar& apt) REGULAR ZANI,I3VILLE rAcrET. The fine creamer JENNY LYND, O Gallag wee er, master, will run as a rug- , a las kly prelim between Pa.- burgh and Zan I ittaburgn Wren' Toes dr.) For hangar apply to s.usttav Titles TO DEA yew The U. 9, Mail steamer MICHIGAN o. V, 'alll leave the landing opposite, the Monongahela Ileum, every Se, • • morning at V o'clock, for Beam. o'clock V. M. ri'Pjarnethtfa'ylivenr'M a, Tme.;tY-lave Gears. SUNDA', TRIPS TO Rea... VEIL The +learner 13 RAVElt will' leave ''''... the harf, opposon the Monuments hoe, 'return, every Sunday minting_ Will leave Heavert o'clock, for . Heaver Returning, 011 a CloCk, P. M., and amen at 4 o'clock. Fare, T. enty•five Cents etell -- FOR VINGISTITRW— ----.. . The am 11111111131( 4..amer --.1 I. PENNSYLVANIA. ,ar,..ejf;:r Greenlee, master, With I - my* for II • ,'• .----.. novo and intermediate porta even' Tuendav, at 10 o'clock, A. M. tier oartl. mr.* ------------- ______ ___ 116610 VAL .31:10 a. DULTENBC,IIGEB rwa S. it AGENT, • rdinc and ah .rna ia. taa taftwed to No. N 7 Front, between W ood hod thfir-lii street. TE W—HbOirrilsn Eflffifif-5L a ../.lfii Or Climatal 'ratites of the Greeks end itatnaite, to which ere added tont noricee of srrin.,,, Llindoo hod,,,Vcaruhnavtao Soper..., together with thgvie of Um Arnericala N 31., the whole coparing Papheisal with uric Relig llo ion. for the ow of Smehho Ttut hl. recd b 5 sroc (croN. irist9 corner attend . _ 01 . 11 9T0IiPAPEII. TUT: titiderairned hove time day a• OCl , 3e a =ape the name Or Thornpsnn Henn. f Si., ha the put poae oim f iclufacturine pope,is the, Cllll.l Pnper P rbett they Will he Wear', n . c e,ve ate patron. age of tho public, and the f o ot 'men of the et-. [nor partner. • They will at all a t meavar ~ • —lnto keep on hand e. gemersz h:s,TiaM 'e4 ~h741124,M for clean Itora and cotton rt , . erlaters end Book Publtsbens can be &applied vrtii, every doeenpuon of printior nape! al short notlea. and at rationed price.. 'rriumPsoN HANN 4. AfEll 1, 'O--zar23,100 E.DNIJIiD S. HANSA (au oL.isao,v,) BARER s FORSVIII, Art, ' Na 41 Watern