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In pursuance of the established ossigesrof Motl:tin
the Dermienstie Atulmasona and Whigs of Allegisett
county, "AMAMI/11a in primary =clings, thed
severer Election.Distrieta, ou Saturday, the 2d - dayief
J 0 ,, • 35/9,j0 sleet .toto peroonsfrom each distrie
Delegates to a.County C,onvention, to Mect et the Court
Haase on Wednesday, the alb dofune, at 10 &elk,
A. M., to par in nomination suitable eimdalatea 4obe
supported by tho party at MaGencral Election in Oc
tober neal. The Antlitutsons and Whip of the town.
'Alps (Piltlateepted,i will meet at the issuel pieces fat
holding primary meetings, between the hlinsra of 2 and
5 P. M., and those of the Wards and boninigho and flit
town:ship; between the hours of? and 9 P. IT.
RODT. CeOTBERS,
Chairman of, he Committee of resPoridenee.
Alrrii'D, 1019.
W . n Pekansywanta fleapits'.
All oar reader will be gratifim to turn the
our reproach is at last to be wiped away i—that
Pittsburgh isle have a Hospitab worthy of her
present and growing importance. 'rbe money his
been raised, the cite secured, and , 1 our C.I" 3 " 1
today, will be foond , an adtertisemelbt for proposide.
ni t
for erecting the. necessary buil& 'lnt.. , ,.Prom:Hic
well known practical knowledge o f the excellent
commit tee who have this important ork.iite*ge,
we infer that the buildings will be w orthy of the
object and of thO city, and that they il I
be erected.
of durable materials, and in a manner to amid the
teats of time. A Marine Hospital is now erecting
in the welling of the city, by the General Govenre
meat, so that on the completion of both these edi
. demi, and their proper organization, taken together
with Mercy Hospitils and Mr. Pessavant'a InEnn
aty, Pittsburgh will be rather remarkably famed
with institutions of this description. From the
rapid increase of our population, all doubtless will
be needed by the time they aro ready.
A Mracrumts' Excuencr..—We ate gratified
to observe that an effisrt is to be made Immedi:
ugly for establishing a Merchants' Exchange, us
ing lbw rooms of the Board of Trade for that per
pose until arrangements are made to erect imitable
buildings. The necessity and utility of such an
institution aro too well established to need any ar
aliment. Every city, of any pretensions to ex.
talltiVll trade and commerce, has then', and could
not do without them. Such an institution has
been here for yearn, and our businessmen
and inerehanis have bein subjected to great ins
mineeniences for the want of one. Still it Will be
attended with some difficulty and opposition at
first, tram persons who cannot or will not under
stand its operations, and appreciate its benefits.
A quiet and determined perseverance will, how
ever, accomplish wonders, and is ollPontms - wil l
finally be compelled to yield to the just and rea
minable rules and.custorns of trade. It will be a
gnat convenience to the business men of a place
so extensive and scattered as Pitudairgh, to know
where to find, at a certain hour, almost any tuns
- °factures, produce dealer, &e. All, at least, or
any prominence, can then he seen, and en im
mense amount of business can be speedily tram
aced. It will also form a common centre fur com
mercial information, which will be very conven
ient. Its transactions will establish the ruling pri.
er, and ostfiles will show the importatlonarato lte
nay, by mmunbonts, as Boon, almost, as they at-
nee. In various ways, if conducted - nnd encour
skal with n liberal spirit, it will advance the .wel-
I ire of the city, and insbeerve the interests of,tinsi.
nem men.
Locurrs.-This desha:tive insect is making its
appearance in this section in vast numbers. Ti e
ground. in woods, oreherdr, and gardens, is perfo
rated with countless holes, from which they have
emerged to the light of day, and the trees, fences,
arc., are covered with the skins which they have
abed. By examining the trees, they will be Zuni]
in immensenumbers, about half the rise of a full
grown locust, and very active, They willslealtt,
less cause great destruction to vegetation. We
are informed by some who have paid attention to
these matters, that it is now seventeen years since
they appeared in such large number& and they
assert' that this is what is termed a .locutt
They are,certainly asingular insect, and it is most
surprising ;how they contrive to make their way
to the surface e f f the earth, from a caniedentble
depth, in places where the ground is beaten hard
by mutant treading, and it is sitigular,tod, that
they appear at tile surface almost at the same time•
whether the ground is hard or soft. In the ward
ing there may be no appearance of them; by mina
the ground will be pierced in every. direction,
particularly under trees, and in a abort time after
the Insect throws all its underground robe, and
spreads its wiegs kw its Sight of destruction.
IVISIANCEIDLY C/lIIVALTY. —Dr. Silas .Holman
an Assistant Surgeon of the United States Navy,
was accidentally 'drowned iu Mobile Bay on the
2114 instant, He was at the time surge:al or the
United States steamer Walker, engaged in the
coast survey, and was returning to dud vessel
from Mobile in a sailboat when rho was capsized
by a midden squall of wind. There were six per.
nom in the boat besides the surgeon, (Jar of whom
were saved by clinging to tho boat, and one by
the aid of an oar. The other was lost.
The Cholera at New York is decidedly oa the
lucrease. The hoard of health report, at Tueedny
.Dr. Greer, resident physician, roporte that
eight new CAW, of cholera have occurred since
but report of yesterday, four of which have proved
Several View cases are mentioned by the papers
in private practice, sad the Mirror says that the
board paned a revolution on Tuesday requiring
physicians to report all cases of cholera they may
be called to attend airthwith to the Unitary 'eon/-
mous The Day-Book, of Tuesday, alyv
"Yesterday, Mr. Lawrence HiU.e . aa old krefirary
respectable merchant (flour commission business)
at 15 Pearl street and 32 Bridge etreet, Was attach.
ed at his atom with violent "cramps" iti the abdo
men and other symptom. of a bad case of cholera.
Ile- was removed to hie house (Court at. Brooklyn)
where, notwithstanding allierforts fur his relief, he
died before annul. It is said that in this case
there were aoue artbe mai premonitory symp
toms, mob as diarrhisa.
"In the coarse of the day, a person employed
by h measurer in South street, not far from the
neighborhood of the first case, was attacked in
the same way, with the same fatal result, in a few
hours.
"this is a matufestation oldie disease in a wholly
daTereot class of people, and quarter of the city,
from those hitherto effected by IL
"Since the above was written, it has been aseer.
mined alma, that there was a fatal case la Broome
at, gear Greene.
“It is Wad said that, on Saturday, thou wan a fa
tal case of cholera is Charlton at.
Euzsasru, Allegheny County, Pa.,
Ma. N. Waive— June 2, , 11319.
Thar Sir—The primary Meethtis iittheßorough
and Township were numerously etteadoll, The
people of the country turned out alines-Cita n man.
I wad yon the rent of the proceedings:
Township—James Patterson and Applegate,
delegated instructed for R. C. Walter, kir Assem
bly; C. Castro ON Sheriff; F.C. Mangle, fos.Pro.
thenntory; John diarrhea. for Tretantor ; and
Capt. S. Kerr, for Commissioner. •
Berongtt—llaniel Sarver and C. B;;LtAihl, dele
gates, personally the (minds of 11; a:Welker, but
'Winded for S. Frew, after an Iminyttakt and ex
cited canvass, by-a majority of 7 votbit and far C.
Curtis for Sheriff, F. C. Flanegin for Prothoruitory,
John Monism] for Treasurer, - and 'Capt. Kerr for
Commissioner.. Upwards of-100 votei were polled
111 the. Borough.
PercivalandL B. McGrew,
delegates, friends of It. C. Welter;Unittatrncted.
In all these meetings the best feeling prevailed,
and nothing occurred to mar., the receetlinga of
the evening. May the same libeial spirit prevail
an the Convention one WednesdaY nett
itespectfully your otit servant
JAMES Af REILY.
CLEVELAND AND Prrmstriton Ran, Roan.—We
Learn yronathe officers of the:. bamPany, that the
work is steadily progressing math° middle division.
An estimate of over six thotntedi, 'six hundred
i .
dotter' was paid on Saturday last. The final es
timate was paid on one of mho hay' 'et sections on
0 .• p ,, t h- et . divisiON,—.-it embra as• the heavy
Bridge abutments at the crossing the Corm.-
gs River, and the storm work wi I Aompnris Ms
vorably with my wort on the east na or western
There' aria Ow a heavy .foime eiptged. 000 .
division, sufficient to complete all * Llt r 0.310-
der ( eonteact, the claming fs.M.- - WM Overtly it
now-nearty completed- ,- .i. , -: ,•-• ~ .j,
The friend n
sor slps Rttura- W: ppirlts.—
Futile!, npo the li ne atelritOg e deep and in
cr.-tong In in lho , rolc1; end *Meld it be
oecatgary, matagen. pat tlielfit.eltOldoM le ,the
wheel, and give is tong: pull and SI pall ilpsittlher:
No portion of our oommullay peutukdttsiand
their true interests 1 than the tiller!' the sa—
FROM WMIHIYIGTON.
: Gxawamdmea of the V 4 4 4. tinh Gaseue.
WasarmaioN, May 29, PM%
one-. canal:Ong address of Mr.
1.400,001 • elit;itiritten.Aorepty
initiMMn to become the Taytor candidate for
Goinrani - of dud State, has attrar conaiderable
attention... Ho. the nantination, and "7
•••• en& all his Yrieiuids to vote for Mr. Balser,
*So tirtu an elector onrho Taylor ticket last fall.—
• •mg sound' kir., 4/43Mel; •taimeise It had SEen
I - 'AEtidlrrnmu,.-4-r-e.--uitxrCre.<foulctincr
bb,Gigege ailsOtcibir , or dis i'Qugy..:-.
44104'71.ieteiiifra.ailio,-licisvevavigs in
lit*lr is.: animas ahs;4;ia-ii is • waded
Ilhautike weibgpoiles,artlkftwonfot C
-pcintmerm end thirJohn •G; Gawk, of New :kcal:.
. 0 7 Abrie Mbar Froirdnene whir; yolitietan from the
Northern states, shall be nominated to this Office.
I am informed to day that there is a -strong pro.
liability that Hon. Waddy Thompson, ol S. C. will
ticLappoilited minister to Mexico. Oen. Thompson
wis appointed to this mission in 1841, by General
Harrison, and was snperceded In 1E34 by the stn.
'tacit diplomatic aptiointment ever made, that of
410 v. Shannon, by President Tyler. So far as
knowledge of the Spanish language, and of the
6rnas canniness, and some experience are recom•
mendations, they are decidedly in Gen. Thomp
son's favor. It is remembered to his honor, that
he was one of those kw brave and sensible men
in the bigouea and grolish State of South Carolina,
who la the time of highest excitement about the
Wilmot Proviso, manfully stood up:and declared
that the adoption of it would be no collie for the
dissolution of die. Union, and that there could be
no Slave States added to the Union from the tem
thry wets of the Rio Grande. Fo'r inculcating
,nucli lemons, among ouch a people, he deserves
honor and credit, and on this account his appoint
ment would be well received. Though there are
colter whim, occupying a passion in the party,
which would seem to better entitle them to thts
_high post, yet all admit that it is well to do 10111r
thing to confirm and gratify the patriitie and wef
effected portion of the South Carolina people, why
are attached to the Union, and to cheek that son
timent of isolation in the in.dit of the other States
of the Republic, which it has been the aim of Mr.
Calhoun and his followers to create for South Caro
line. Polk meanly crouched to them, and offered
the highest diplomatic position within his control,
sucecalively, to two of the most active propaga
tors of this treasonable sentiment, Men". Elmore •
and Pickens., who in their excess of pride and mag•
nanimity of soul, both deolined the honor. , Per
haps they thought it a higher honor to refuse to
have any thing to do with Polk, in which many
honorable men will agree with them.
Gov-Johnston has been expected in town for
some days, but not haring teen him, nor heard of
his arrival, I think he weld not have come, up to
last night.
The Union alibi, morning, formally announces
the association °Piton. &hutted Burke, late Com
aussioner of l'ateuts,with TllOOlll9 It.dohnr, as part
proprietor, and co-editor of the paper. For several
reasons the party•throughout the country will be
gratified by this proceeding. The paper can hard•
ly fail to be improved in vigor, in consequence of
Mr. Burke's accession,and I trust, also,that hs tone
wiLL beinrne somewhat more respectful and cour
teous, than that in which it has been conducted
for the past four years. We shall certainly hear
less of that antiqtlated twaddle about the "resolu
tions Of 'I3S ;and "99," "ardent yoang Virginians,'
"high totted Vtrginla gentlemen, and thing, of tha t
kindolittich could never occur to any bet a man
who imagines the sun to rite and set within the
boundaries of this "old dominion." It is now plain
ly perceptible that the more direct and forcible ar
ticlen which have appeared since Mr. Westeete
contrtbtations ceased; have been furnished by Mr
Burke.'
The now editot will doubtless assert his powers
rather in the discussion of such great questions of
National policy as the Tariff, Internal Improve- I
merits, the extension of Slavery to Free Territory,
and others of similar importance, than to raising n
pother about the dismissal of Jones, or Brown, or
Jackson, from public employment Mr. Burke boa
too much sagacity to think of arraying the party
against proscription, s principle which may be call
eel the life of its being, end the breath of its nos
trils. We shall now soon knowypon what politi
cal issues the party takes its stand, against the '-
tniniatration of Gen. Taylor. The western people
will now be informed whether the democracy is
to oppose, or to advocate appropriations for Hive.
and Lake harbors. Gen. Cass's latter to the Chi.
sago Convention turas altcgetticr unsatisfactory on
that hod, the Union will be libre elaborate, and
more luminous. L suggest to Mr. Burke, trowel,
ei;that his very first eare*ehould be to provide for
the very impcoltant 'general question that has lately
been mach tpet-ral at the Union, and particularly
by the Baltimore American; namely, what is "the
Jrnaccraqr; which it represents, and where it is to
be found. I shall now lake the Union, for I shall
feel some confidence that I can open it at breakfast
withgui finding some unpleasant and ill tempered
assault upon myself.
The rumors thicken of resignations of moraine at
Ohm' holden, at:the:capital:to lake effect June first.
lido not believe them,but Bowe no doubt that mea-
Ones are in progress for supereediag them all by
Whigs, which will be fully matured in a month or
sit weeks. .IONItIS.
• Viesnourran, May 30th, 1n49.
Among other appointments understood to be
agreed upon, is that of Hon. George P. Marsh, o
Vermont, to be -• Charge to Constantinople. Mr.
Marsh is at this tithe not only the most distinguish
ed linguist in the United Stales, but one of the
most celebrated in the world.
it is reported that lion. Eliaha Whittlefty, for
merly an able member of Congress foam Ohio, and
now President of the Wstsbington Monument As.
soeintion, is to succeed Mr. McCulloh as first
Comptroller of the Treasury. Mr. Whattlesey is a
very clear headed man, and possesses a mind
which qualifies him inn rediarliable degree for the
peculiar duties of this office. But I must bo per
mitted to state, though in perfect good feeling to
wards Mr. Whittlesey, that there are certain
weighty Uonsielemtions why he should not receive
this nor any appointment under the government—
any one, at leant, requiring the employment of all
bin time and faculties. lie is now the President.
at a good annual salary, of the Washington Mon.
anent Association. Thin is not only a noble and
Marione, bat an essentially national object, which
May well demand We continued devotion of ell
Ilia time and all his talent,. lie hat, too, already
two sows in office here, nee) one, I believe, in the
army. He is coasidernbly advanced in yearn, and
has filled many distinguish." official statioas.--;
Would it be difficult to had some younger man
equally qualified, who might, with more amnia'
priatenees, be called to the statimt
Peter G. Washington, Auditor add, Pont Office
Department, will certainly have to vamos. He
made himself, it is alleged, a littlatoo conimicuons
atnong the official electioneerers of the last cam
paign, though he had not the osmiumco which led
such men as Brown McCalla and Berke, to take
the stump for Canand Butler.
You sr( U perceive, in the Democratic papers,
many congratulatory paragraphs upon the majori
ty which that party retains in the Senate, and they
point to this circumstance as a rock of security and
protection for their party against what they are
pleased to term the proscriptive purposes of the
•existing administration. Perhaps they are too
confident here. Is the Senate so decidedly Dem
ocratic? If we classify its members in precise ac
cordance 'with their party relations, at the lire
they were elected, we shall have the following di
vision:
Whigs . • • ........ c. 25
Democrats, (Hankerej 31
Free Boilers 3
Vacancy—lllinois ........ ...... I
The Free Sotless are, Senators H ale, Chase and
Whitcomb.
Some ardent Dethocrat may eseept to thin state
ment, because Mr. Whitcomb, of Indiana, was
elected by a union of the Hunker Democrats upon
the candidate of the Free Soil members of the Leg
islature; but the mower In, that on the same rea
soning, Hale and Chaim might be clamed with the
Whip. II will be mid, too,)bat although there is
a vacancy in Illinois, occasioned by the rejection
of Shields, there is no room for doubt that it will
ba filled by some Den:merely -Ac to that, these is
a gooct deal of doubt, for I consider no other !e
-clat no probable as that Loiag John Wentworth will
be elected as the Free Soll candidate, and as a
compromise between contending flictions.
Dot suppose that Whitcomb act with the Demo
erlaarand that a Democrat be chosen from Illinois,
Shim that party will have a nominal majority of
ail in the Senate, ■od there will be • Whig Vice
Preindent in the Chair. But that majority ism° cone
poped,as to r?piler it certain that it could be used
fat-jilt) inert) , factional purpose, as
.for in
dada, thare systematic opposition to the Pedal.
nomffnißions; There aro Benton aru,Csi
hoiti, who ican hardly be called partyumen at all,
nria - whinninfmore apt to vote with the Whigs than
• ' opponeas. .Timarcia.Col,J;Javio.orldis
.
sissippi, who was no aeirly a Taylor man daring,,
the ennvase,and Hunter, of Va., who will lend him.'
widtlp reheat= Of a purelylartycilargpter.7
Every one onlitwo_men wad reaolateljr net
their faces ugliest the rejection of nomina
lintfilhat tyre, personally onexcer, as
Gen. Taylots aur_ndmitted to be in a-mart remark:
alile degree.. •",-
:Scr-that, upon the whole, Car nena 6 CrOP4i.F 4 a,
will 'perceive tharrbere is norensorratla prospect
oldie Administration pnrty ever reatnringthe Min .
of the casting vote of the Vim - President in the
Senate. But I beg to remind them that even 4
they had the strength in that body to throw out all
Gen. Taylor's nominations, that would not restore
a single one of their friends who have been, or
shall be, tented out to grass. HAvdver, not wish
ing to hurt their feelings, I will not prime the sub
ject into further details Junius.
nog NEW YORK.
Comespondence of the Ptitsburgh Gazette.
NEW Yost, May 29
The coy has been in a complete state of "col
lapse" this afternoon, in consequence of the exhi
bition of a lump of gold, valued at 52,000, brought
by Lieut. Beale, from California. The moat
sceptical have given in their adhesion to the gold
mania, and be is a bold man who has many
doubts now. The Crescent Cuy will bring the
metal brought by the steamers to Panama, and un
til then we hold our breath at the immense sto
nes told of the wealth of oar western province, or
colony rather.
A
v place of amusement to at once to be
locoed, that will give New York a real Loudon,
it rather European luxury. Castle Garden is to
be devoted to concerts aII Marard The large
number of foreign artists here will enable us to
have a band, almost as good as that of Julien or•
Straw., and dancing will beeline quite a nation
al pastime. Loaners now can drop in at the
I ;am len nud, with thler ladies, dance an hour, and
then mnibleiou to another soiree of *moire.—
The concert wilt draw crowds, and the charm
of the dani'n will make the. Carden quite a lion.
The general health of the city coattnnes good
bat we still have rases that aro called cholera. Th
presence of this diierise create. no alarm, for, thi
lar, not a single case has occurred in which th.
victim woo not in a horridly filthy locality or in
temperate.
Business was hardly ever so so dull as now,
with less prospect of improvement. (hoods has
fallen ruinously and sonic styles can L. bought
for less than fitiy per cent. of the opening rates
of the season. Country merchants purchase ape.
nasty, and are very cautious Indeed. The num
ber of merchants in the city is smaller than usual,
and their families are not with them, a singular
but remarkable Met. So surely as merchants are
attended by their families on a business trip to New
York, trade is good, and as invariably bad when
they come alone, as now.
The Bank of Ckimmerce has adopted the policy
in relation to circulating notes, mentioned some
time since. No more notes will be issued by it in
corusermence of the individual liability claim in
their charter. Other city banks will take the
same seep, and using country notes instead, thus
making country fonds current. Capital never was
more abundant here or more difficult of employ
ment. Four and six per cent is all that short
loans can be made at, end all good commercial
paper is taken at the legal rate. Stocks, howev
er, continue dolt and tend downward so far es non
paying kinds are concerned.
A good deal of interest it abeam at the progress
of their.' of Mr. Walker, who shot his wife, or
his mistress rather, last February, on Lexington
Avenue. She was formerly married to a gentle
man itu New Haven, from whom she was divorc
ed, alter much notoriety. At the time she was
murdered, she was, no doubt, the mistress of
Walker, though n marriage is claimed by her
friends. Mr. Walker is connected with some of
lie most prominent families of the city, and the
'Ter ton are of course full of the subject. Drat,
Akee and disclosure., and this luzult4 is rine of its
at revolutions, bloating the reputation of many,
ad disturbing the pence of numerous families.
In minkets there is not much not:nation, and
prices of breadstuff , . are not varied enough to
need a quotation. The :tales for export are to a
good extent, in flour ns well as grain. Freights
rule very low, and breadatuirs can be laid down in.
Liverpool at as low a rate as has been known for
many years. Mess pork 59.571(y.i10. Prone,
$.,50. Lard is dull. Cut meats are firm, and in
largo demnnd, fall 1100 poelrages (-banging hands
for the day t uaio flutter, Kit le. I.lieese,44llc
and in demand. C.
IMPORTANT FROM TOM SOUTH
Indian Magesscres In Tests
Arrival of da Menthoner and Folonn—Dcad. of
General Porter--Indeaso Mt Flood on Nato
Orlean.r—G , eat Judi.. Illassarre—Rarages of
the Cholera.
The following telegraphic despatch has been
received by the Baltimore papers:
CIiAItLEATON, May 30-8 P. M.
The steamer Northener, from New York, has
arrived.
The steamer Valium, Lieut. Haristren, I/. S. N.,
commander. arrived oil the bar this morning. She
received her made and proceeded on her voyage
to Chagres at 11 o'clock to day.
We have accounts from Havana to the 24th
inst., but there is no news of interest_
We are abo t possessien of New Orleans
dates of the 2b4' h. There seems to be uo beuer
prospect of stopping the Crevasse at Soave's. The
water is fearfully on the increase, and great alarm
exists of a store extensive intiodatioe.
George Porter, Assailant Editor of the "Pica
yune," and Editor of the 'Spirit of the Times," is
deed. His disease wog of the Bilious type.
The last armlets represent the crevasse to be
unchecked, end indeed unmanageable. It had
risen hear inches in the loot 12 hours. Phillips
street, to the rear of the tith Ward is utterly isi
p.issable fur all vehicles, the bodges bring all
swept away. The cholera has broken um in the
vicinity of Suave'. crevasse. and- oar or his chil
dren and three of bin nagrousi have died ud it.
The Cotton market exhibits the same aeuvity
and &mesa.
ALARMINGACCOUNTS FROM TEA AS.
Tlie geamahip Globe, from Brains Santiago, ar
r.vedatGalveston on the 21st. She bring. the
sad intelligence that an express had amend at
Brownanlle, stating that Polo Alto had been at
tacked by a formidable hand of Comanche Indian.,
who indulged in sets of the wort startling bars
barity. The stage from Point 1.64 had been in
tercepted and the online°rs and passengers all
made prisoners. A train of transportation wagons,
loaded with valuable ruerchandire, had also been
eaptnred. Unfortunately there was no force to
°maw, the daring marauders, there being no
mounted men at Fort Brown. The loss of property
is immense- One gentleman hos lost 70 horses
The men have been killed, and the women and
children carried into captivity.
Gen. Allentos, military commander at Matamo
ras, was called upon by the civil authentic, of
Brownsville for the assistance of his mounted den.
goons. His answer wan that he wan ready to fur
niab all the force at his disposal if authorized by
the commandant of the Texan Department to moss
the frontier. The latter refused. In a few hours
a large body of Mexican cavalry appeared on the
opposite back of the river, awaiting permission to,
cro•a.
The whole American population in the valley
of the Rio Grande are to a state of extreme agi.
tenon.
Accounts from San Fernando, in Wester Tex•
as, brings the infarmaVon that Maj, Berry and his
party have been cut to pieces by the Indiana.—
They were attacked, 130 miles beyond the hacien
da of San Juan do Jenda, and all murdered but
one prisoner.
The ravages of the cholera at San Antonio arc
most awful. The whole ',number of deaths is not
short of WO. The disease bad broken out in the
camp of the 3d Infantry, and in the Quartermas
ter's encampment on the Salado, where many
were dying.
Barran, May 30.
LATE FROM BUENOS AIRES—SHIP WRECKS
-9AILING OF THE CANADA
The ship Palestine has arrived bringing ac
counts from Buenos Ayres to the 7th ult. Roans
and the French Government had agreed upon a
settlement or their difficulties.
A French ship and two schooners have been loot
on the coast of Patagonia, the crews of which are
all reported to have perished.
The Canada limited to day, carrying out 131 pas
sengers. Among the number are Bishop PorUer,
of Mobile; Kehol lleanitsde, of Baltimore Mr.
Haywood and lady, of Charleston, B. C. The
Canada also took• oat some specie.
Of the multitudes who have addressed letters to
the ;nowhere of the new Adminietration, there are.
many, we have reason to believe, who ere disap
pointed—perhaps offended—et receiving no an
wee. We think that a moment', reflection will
show the injustice of ouch a feeling. Of the hun
dreds of lettere which the Wade of Departments
receive, moscuf them relate to the private affairs
of individuals soliciting ornee, or setting Garth mat
te:a of personal concern to themselves; but is it
reasonable to expect that ail such communications
shall be answered or even nelatowledgedl Such
a thing we lyceum(' was never done, because it
could not be done, under any Adminisumjen, and,
ifit were attempted now, there is not a member rf
the Government who would not be compelled to
give up a great.deal of the most Unportaut public
business belonging to his Department—Nat. In
telligence,
Deposits of Celifornia gold, as well as of foreign
gold and bullion, are being daily .male at the
Philadelphiapint—most of which if re...appeasing
in the shape of gold dollars,
LATE CALIFORNIA NEW 11.
Arrival of Lieut. Baal—The litaarnslalp—
Offer. h.
I=l
The steamship Smithemer arri.vea at New Yoik
on Monday morning from Chadealon, having
among her paeaemgo►a Littetenant 4 Edward Beale,
U. S N., inn bans California. Halm most like
ly brimight digiatobes tor the government as
amitetaSki entail ago on the Pireffie
roast is tharicar udry;---The Nesr-Iforie.Tribtnie
saga:
Lacultatibrall4- Beale lefiSan Ftreaciaticr April
in the steamer Oregon, and arrived at San Elea
.22dt remained there three dap (coaling') le ft 27th,
aria arrived at Penh= 6th - Mar, 9 P. M. after
touching t Ancapalteetinr water. Oaths-Ith arrived
Panetta turd left Chagteritrbirq¢e - Florida, and
•• • •
fisr
_uittip p regrarittid Califor
nia.. They would .
.have Frallaieao in
about tea day. There were..aeveral eafiing Yea
soh also- them fitting up for passengers. The
mama brought by the Oregon and Carden:du, were
the Itglunge„migsg_thor wiyal of a. steamer at
Chigrai.
.Lieut. E. Beal hoe in his pose.saion a lump of
gold weighing eight pounds, which lur brought from
San Francisco.
•
. - .
"Lieut. Beale speaks in high terms of the order
maintained by the population on the places as well
as in the more settlea part.
"We have received a copy of Le Trait d'Un ion., a
French paper published in the city of Mexico,
May 12, in which we find advice!' !tom CaliDarnia
to `tn il . 9 emith published on the Ist of April a Mr
cuter whose provisions are of considerable ampor
toner. After proclaiming that the fiscal and other
other laws of the United states were in force over
the Territory of California, he announces that trier.
chandise subject to duty cermet be disembarked
at any port, since no officer has been appointed
by Congress to receive such dotter. lie also in
form. all adventurers who go to seek gold on the
public lands of California, that by doing so they in
fringe the established laws and render themselves
liable to fine and inprisonment."
The New York letter, of Tuesday evening, In
the Philadelphia Americari,gives the following for
ther particulars :
The Oregon and California would return to San
Francisca in about ten days. The Oregon took sail
to San Blatt, where she took in ri supply of coal,
and the California got a small supply of coal at
San FraLICS.., from an English vessel, at Stu per
ton. The Panama had not arrived at Panama
when Lieattenent Beall was there, but dentatess
arrived soon alter, and it is probable that no difli.
.iulty existed in getting along from the Isthmus on
be way ninth. The crewed the Oregon, on her
arrival et San FI LIIICIMtI, mere put in irons and kept
on board of the Ohio. They were only put back
upon the Oregon the night before she soiled. The
crew of the California was mostly made op of sail.
ors picked up at San Francisco, at SIN per nionth;
steward, conk, Sc. at $l5O per mouth. The Or
egon furnished the California with an engineer, ta
ken up at Masatlen, where he had arrived from
the United Staten. These steamers will now 'Mob
ably make their regular trips, and persona will go
regularly forward from Panama. The amount of
gold on board these ships is not distinctly stated,
but from the beat information I eau obtain, the Or
egon he 51511,000, and the California sio,ooo.
More could have been taken, but bills of lading
through to the States could not be obtained. Gold
was selling at tier ounce, and was very abun
dant
The arrivals at Sao Francisco were numeral
daily, and Lieut. B. thinks there were 50 or 75 ye
vela at anchor. The town waa very full, but o
so full an it would have been, Lot for the lam
number, every day going up to the mines. A
the accommoilatioas in the cay were crowded, and
two-thirda of the people were encamped out. A
small room in a little shanty ten feet ramare, rented
si 5.3 per day. Board in good houses was 51u per
day. The merest day laborer received $l6 per
day. There wits einmiderable difficulty In getting
up to the mines, in consequence of the lock of eon.
vopmees, and the prices of transport were exceed.
ingly high. Persona were coming in daily from
the placer with gold. There appearsto he no lim•
it to .the amount of gold to be obtained. Lieut.
Beall brings with him a single lump of gold, which
I have seen, weighing eight pounds troy, and
worth about M,500. This in much the tangent
boulder ever brought to this country. The popu
lation at Santa Fe are represented to be now a
highly respectable and quiet one. The only law
Is lynch law, which is executed in the most atom
gent manner. Lieut. 13. heard of no outrages of
any kind while he was them. Be arneed,at San
ta Fe on the lat of Apnl, from the States. via the
Hooky Mountains. :He heard of Fremont being
on the Gila, on his way to Santa Fe, and saw Mrs.
F. at Panama.
The Mobile Adv. rt iser, meet ved I ant night, has an
interesting account obtained from Lieut. Iteale, as
he passed through from New Orleans. After giv
ing the perimeters of his adventure. Journey out
over the Rocky Mountains with despatches to
Santa Fe, California and Oregon. losing several
men la the snows, with other matters in California
it says.
Lieut. Beale iafnrms as that the rumor of a um
tiny on the Ohio is without foundation, as every
thing was la a most perfect state of subordination
on that vessel the night before he left. Governor
Smith, having entreated him with despatches for
our Government, be took passage from San Fran
cisco. At San Hlas he received information from
a party of Megivins who had boon trading among
the India., of the oak arrival in the country of
CoL Fremont and party. That gallant eliteet had
proceeded acre. the desert for San Francisco.
At Panama Lieut. Beale met Mrs. Fremcmtwith
Mr. Jacob., her btother in law, and communicated
the news consenting her husband. She ha WC.
viously received accounts from the United Steen,
of his difficulties and of his fortunate escape.
About two thousand persons are waiting at Pana
ma for tnmvportaion to San Francisco. About
dme hundred of these, including Mrs. Frement,
would take passage in the Oregon.. The Cali
fornia was to leave San Francisco the day after
Lieut. Beale, wagg Mrs Pena. Smith, and a
number of other ladies retnrning to the United
States. With his party Col. Mason would also
!turn.
Farther 1170.11101,111111 Partienliars
mends and Emeralds I , ololllld.
We corn from the New York Tribune, of yes
terday moining, that Mr. Parrott, our consul at
Mazatlan, is now in that city, having WI. Mazat
lan April 10, and coma overland through Mexico
He reports having met with companies con
tinually during his overland Journey. The road
to the Pacific is lined with them, and they are all,
no far a. be now, doing well.
There were four of the vessels at Mazatlan and
two or three at San Bias, for Califonua The
price of plumage varied from SliO s2.fsi, accord
ing to the accommodabona
Mr. Parrott's wait to the placers was nndertaken
for the purpose of informing himself, and his re
velations are even mire astooishiog than any
which hove previously reached us.
The limits of the placers toward the South are
constantly beteg extended by new discovenes,
the Northern districts, owing to then' rct.ntuucxv
limn civilisation, have not yet been folly explored
The earth in some places has been dug to the
depth of nine feet, and the proportion of gold found
to he quite as great as on the'eurface. The rich
mesa of the dry diggings is to some places almost
incredible. Mr. Parrott eotimntor that the amount
of gold which will be obtained the present year, at
thirty million dollars.
But the riches of California do not cement 10
gold alone. All the precious metals are there
found, in greater or less prolusion, as Well all the
rarest and most valuable jewels. Two mines of
silver have been lately discovered, one of which is
known to but few persons, who lealoualy keep
the secret. Platinum is also known to exist moon.
aiderable quantities-
A rough diamond,rmarly the size of a hen's egg,
has been found by one of the miners la the Sacra
mento Valley. Den. Vallejo, who watt Mr. Par
rott's informant, says that it was brought to him
by the tinder, who demanded 8180,000 for it.
Emeralds of large size are frequently mat with,
but their value is scarcely known. Three or tour
new quicksilver mines have been thsimveroil, one
of which, it very rich deposit, lien between the
volley of Santa Clam and San Joaquin. Tho
Forbes mine, however, is the only one worked as
yet. The extent and value of these quiek-allver
mines in not equalled by any miler locality in the
world.
Reds of coal have also been found near the
court, but cannot of course be worked under the
present state of things.
Mr. Parrott informs us that in the Sierra Nava-
cede, to the north east of San Franciaeo, there is a
volcano in active operation. Uo the 3d of March
the heaviest stow stenos in the memory of the '
inhabitants, took plspe.
There ore but Bfly women to the town of San
Francisco, twenty of whom are Americium.
The price of lan in the towage, as before stated,
enormous. The sales take place, however, with
little regard to the owner of property, and as there
are two or three separate chime upon a great part
of It, this may lead to great difficulty in the future.
Sometimes the same land is sold to different par :
ties by two Alcaldes.
The U. S. sloop of war Dale, which sailed from
San Francisco for the U. States on the 20( - of
March, has 8200,000 in gold dust on board.
Nearly the whole of Capt. Sutter's 40,000 bus.
of min rotted in the Gelds, hit the want of mime
body to harvest it. The price of flour nt the dig
gings when Mr. Parrot lett was 83 per Ib, though
at San Francisco it wits down to 810 per bid.—
There was not much sickness at the diggings es
cept scurvy and a few MINIS of fever. Thera w t .,.
also some scurry at San Francisco, owing to the
want of vegetable food, the cultivation of the soil
being entirely neglected.
St. Lottlse—Tho St. Louie Itopublictua of Mop
25, sayer
Preparations era making all over the District
to commence work on. new banding+, and it will
not be long before many of them are under way.
We hear of some leases of property, which give
a pretty good idea of the value of teal estates in
this quartet. In one ease, forty dollars per front
fsot is paid for te forty Met, the lease limning for
thirty years—t spiel:idyl stores are immeiate
ly to be put up, both of them designed for the use
of the lessee. With fire proof building+, wide
streets, and eccessille alloys, there Ls every reason
to suppose thatintildings in this quarter will be in
demand.
hiAarr.arm Caorx—The Frederick Examiner,
on the authority of fitrmors from every part of
that county, !meeka of tho wheat crop as Ra
tes%
"The fly is depredating exthasively:so much so,
that acme golds are almost totally' dm:royal—
Taking all Wa ll , thobestitrdges conclude, that un
it= a gram change Ihr the bettor takes place, but
bolo more than a half crop may ho Recta!
A letter from Washington, in the New York Ex
Flesh wife — • •
Ron. Wen Lawrence, of Boehm, has been or
wilLbe tendered the minim to England. He has
not accepted, but prolably may dais., 4n which
case, however, he will not lea.e bret the antorta.
Mr. Bancroft is eghoned to restos, ahatobelsome
dining the summer. Flis free traderesP"'•
deems with the British Government has renewed a
quietus.' v
me New York an „ d EtTe it II limed is to be
opened to Oswego on the fuel of Julies. - The event
will be celebrated in n beeDtanlier.
We underotendthet the reieiPte dile New York
and New Haven Righted ran .Stl oo t
from o
$l4OO pet diem at preseet.. This Is own t o
dolktiLsensorm of the year. When the pleasovo
travel commenece the meow wfllbe hugely nap
mometi.,--New Amen Pallachum..
Suer Tawas, or • New Caturratiorma. -41 . I
company are now manufacturing shot in New
York by a new process, which ig said to work
admirably well, The New York Past thus der
mettles the operation of the new method:
"Our readers have, perhaps, seen a pea suspend
ed in a current of air blown upwards from a ptpe
stem, or a small ball of marble hanging in the
midst of a perpetual jet from o fountain. This prig
' ciple ro applied to the making of shot. A current
of air is forced tiring& in a due, and thus retards
the shot as it an s from above 1111:1 aools ii,
without
makiag it necessary that it should drop from any
great height. A tower of moderate height an
swers the purpose. Formerly it might have cost
seo,ooo to build a shot tower, now we are told
one rosy be built for one eighth part of the sum,
and the process of manufactute to greatly cheap
er.
Wright, El. D., Dentist,
op=t7tte d el , Vu7:: Bank. Othce
t i ,..,lrs 2 fr o c7l4 k o` t r o lr
1 1: In 12
cpli•lyld
_
Fire ,aird Marine lizzuramee.—Pur P
°non NATIOLTIOS AND Flue Inottinci Curvertm
honeyed lerni—eontsnnee to Insure, upon every 4
•nprton of property, at Me totemt rates
Orme., No it Market area.
SAIrIUEI. CORN IN, Nee!
Roemer Primer, See.y. m)5 dim
ME=i=
BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
Mansfagx, Bar Le Covaractl, Low itlanis
WHO 1111.1., uearw entirmnryrcs, ruults,
Ay
Printed at Ilto trhortent m0m..., at low price., at th.
iiltlrrrlt °Flit', THIRD crater.
Improvements In Dolltiirlry.
DR. (J. sTy.AIINS, Into of Boston, preptircil to
facture and am Bloc( 'Flinn its whole and pars
(sets, upon Parboil or Annotpherie Suction Plates
Tiarrit•citz Mist. 10 Irwit 11.011 t ., where the noir< in
exposed °thee and residence raider
rth street, Ilittsbiarg
Bar. B M'Faddro, F Raton jal9
Parsorri I.lsuon Boots( —Prepare , ' by J, W
William street. N Y and for milo by A. Jaynes, No.
70 Fourth street This will be found • delightful arts
el< of beverage in termites, and particularly for sick
ms.
Basses Baorrs —An unproved Chocolate prepa
n, heists a contananost 01 Cocoa nut; Innocent.
yawing and palstahle, htehly recommended par
holy (or Invalids. Prepared by V.' Oskar, 'torch.
r,
Al
, and tor sale hy A. JAYNES, at the re
ea Store, No 70 Fourth • 1 melt 14
Siloam! Weassiil—V•noustllCOrieli have been start
.d relative to the origin of intestinal worm., and yet
the question is a voicil.one among medical author,.
ties Of one feet, however, all are informed. and lit
which all agree—the ionsl nature of the inguenee they
exert on children_ As this season of die year to one
at which the attacks or worms nrr most frequent as
well 11. MOM dangerous. we take great pleasure in di.
meting the attention of patents to the Vernattuie of
Dr Whams. It is one of the most erllTlOrsilll•ry med
icines ever tntrodured In the public, and has never
of tames-s when triad. For sale at the Drug
Stores thentiglioz the iny3l-dtewri
•
.
Western Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh.
CAPITAL $lOO,OOO.
J. FO.OO. Jr . Seely. I R. MG-UM Jr., Preslt.
Will insure against all kinds of risk.,
FIRE AND H A RING.
I.L losses will be liberally adiamed nod promptly
/A.. peal
A home inrutution—m.aged by
are
w are
welt known in the comumnity, and who are do hocroult
-d by promptness end liberality to rnatntaist ths char
acter which they have assumed,as offering the best
protection to those Who Who desireto be Insured.
Dtitemons—B. Miller, Jr.. G.. Illaek, 1 iv Boiler,
N Dolmas, Jr . Wm D. Holmes, C Mown, Geo W
locii•on, Win lil. Lyon, Jas. Lippincott, Thos K.
Lit.. James Ill'Auley, Alex. Nimlet, Thew Stott.
Orel., No B Water sweet, (warehouse of Spring
. up statrs,l htwburgh.
__lutdly
Slf n Pennsylvania Hospital Thalia
tag..
EALF.D 150WOSALS ti
the be received br the
0 Building Committee, up to 2oth day of JUNG,
tnst . for forntsktnif ntatertai• and erecting the Western
Pennsylvania Hospital building, agreeable to Plant
mud tipeciiications to be seen at the office of J. W.
Kew, architect, Fourth stroet. after the 111 E lttvanl.
Guilders in propostag for said work, win state the
agoreg•te amount of toe enure superstructure in fin.
whet! state; sad accompany their bids with then ames
and proposals of their respective undertakers nr mite
contractors to the various departments of the Imlldings
The Commutes istil also receive separate proposals
1,
lotte d oil estimate, measurement and bof rates;
n *loth ease indders will state the price a, the stone
mason and tut stone work, per perch and foot; brick
work per thoomnd, in rhs walls; 'toting per over , .
plow nog per yard. mints and other bomber per time
and trot, hoard measure; carpenter work, patron
gloating. ke . ROO the per cenrage on their respects'
established Bill of Frees.
The work all to be dorm under the dirernon
si
tospetetion of a FCO.OIII supertptendant app l;
oft ter the pontoon by the COMMillre.
FM{OO.llll4 will also he received OA the some '
f meow and enclosing the Hospital iirounda,
14 10 the plan to be
101111 G seen
RAHAM al Mr. Kerr . . office.
,
.10 UN BISSELL,
Wal J. TorrEN,
W W. IA ALLACE.
rUben. BAKEW ELI
The Brownsville Water Cure Establish
ment.
I) R f - 1 a ß e n te ELX 4l: l mret! N,, ; ', 7 , e ' ;l:74 ' . " ! ,`, Te ", f ,',", :: :
man and in a discerning public in general, for the kb.
teal patmnage hitherto rceerved, announce at the
same time that they have lassie essential napra•e
niente to the interior as Well . the exterior of the rin
tahlishment, during last tail nnJ veinier, which will
greatly enhance the coniforpo and aniummenta of in.
calids, who intend tu snot this place daring the ease,
to of
All
Me prevatling diseases are steeled here, and they
will endeavor to keep up the reputation the establish
ment low won through the welt. by strict atteottun to
platienta that entreat themselves under their care.
In order to undergo the treatment, patients hove to
provide theinselve• with two woollen lilansetas two
ctton sheets. three comfortables or a °obi feather bed
an o d sir towels. Terms, sax dollars, payable weekly.
tut. dint
-
Improvement
's'rows let Piano
sub tit Just re ..
ceivtng an
Iliwortaleui of Panto. trona the factory
of Nunn, dr. Clark, N. Y., which for el.
eg of exterior, beauty of finish
aunt soperiowty of lone ance and touch.
ark
an thin
ever brought In this. coy Mr Cl•rk, of the y
aboveg
hint, long and Moat favorably kno 'II Ihn fo former
lorernlin in the celebrated net wn
establishment of
flroadveviod. Lotidti, . ban recently improved and per
the Piano. '4 Nonns & Clark, N. Y , to an el.
lent which, unguesnon•hly, !Male. them to the repo
of hen)! the .cry best as well as the cheapest
Matron 10 be got t h e ' his country The lot now open.
to
tonne. With t additional recommendatton of an
improvement in the style and inlet, which makes
thew sit tinc the most elegant and tasty thing ever
brought out These instrument*, together with the
siock on band, Mon the moat extent..., varied and Wall
b
asiioronent ever oderril here, all of which Will
be arid al ntanulantiner• Wires, and Oa accommoda-
One. halal. II X1.1.3.1FAL.
at 1 NV WooderelPs, 8.3 Third at
N 13 - The nUlwrrihel will he mond et the wale
hoofs troth I I in lit A M , and 4 to 5 P 51
104 II K , sole Agent for Nmina & Clark
(11 DER—In tabla ;Mine Cider, mai reed and for sale
N_,/ by 104 liEO W sMITIII & lilt
AlC24(lo"L'llire 3 a . n1 ( :1: 1' 111 " N u. o
opeution, ao,l foe Bale
MILLER h RICKETSON,
FINE COVINAC !IRAN half pfpru ea sous
ff mage... of our own tosponatmn per Commerce
Iron , Bordenus, reed and for sale by
al MILLER & RICIMISON
G Ll , ' . v i -66 ,V,17,:; 0 N7:i ,, Vi11. ° J. :0 PI Wood at
B. A . I . I , D eI„ VARD PAPER—q 4 b..t for
;u4
B -
•
OTTI.: CORKS-3 lo4los for polo
10 l J yCIIOONAIAKER h CO
ALTI`ETILE/-15 hogs for Fela by
jo4 J SCHOONNI 1c CO
DOr..YroR ROSE'S FAMILY bIEDICINF-S—A toll
esopply just recd; for oak by
u 4 J SeIIOONMAKERA. CO
THIGUNDICILSIG NED can be founp et Y •
°dul of Aldermen A. G. Retnasrt, until tie e
s..st., where he WEB be happy to see 411 those inde4ted
ta bon Alter that lime, nto will be hrsaght zgatos;
all delinquents. 104 A. Art`CAAIMQ.N.
RANhI'OItV COhIMITIT.V, desirous of ob
i mining informatkin In reglad to the number Of
deaths Inns occur in the city weekly, the character of
the diseases, sad the oye of the persons, would respect
fully request the Ithysmions to report to them at the
Committee Room, Old Court House, on Friday evenirk
of each week. Is 2 JOHN fiI'UILL. Clem
.
City papers copy.
APOLLO 111AAL4..
MRS MARY SGAYF FOGG has thy pleasure of
annonbeing to the ladies and gentlemen of Puts
burgh. that •ihe will giro her first GRAND CONCERT
at APOLLO HALL, Fourth sweat, on MONDAY even
ing. Juno ilth. combining a variety of the moil popular
composttiorw, ballads, and selecttoas from Ma most
celebrated Operas .
Prof Rohbock will prude at the Pluto. The piano
will Ise one of Chicketing's, from Mr. Mallor's manta
stare.
•• •
(Cr Cards at admission, SO cents. Card,. asirnttnng
a rentleinan and two Indies, :: to be hail at the hitt
ing Stores and at a Manna, alai owns: lag
1;kR11(39. kc. tre —Pore Red Bark, Chlotio Ether,
loatde Potash, Pirrahrtine, Chloride Geld, Liver
pintr, NVhite l'reelpitata,Cymutin Potash, am re•
calved and for sale by nni R E SFA,LFitS
bis , for solo by
D WILLIAMS, DO Wo<KI
I )IITTEII-1 bbl sovcoor, 31 jars family, for slily by
jp I D ‘ylLl.4A,l!s
1 4-4 "4 "4°l'l'4° '
I it,tILLIAMS
B ACON—Jouka sugar cured Shouldorsi
Dams;
For solo by Jut . . J D WILLIAMS
YIPEACIIES—at bush CUR quality, air tale by
Ala I I) WILLI A MS
UNDRIES-14 Ws No I Lord; 2do Gran 0 oak.
ij Boom, assorted; 0 bbls V015.:44 0 bajdoi 4do
pry Fooebox; ei do Feathers;
I
do Dinsong, to attire;
for solo by 18A1All DICKEY k Co,
Front it
-
(THEE E-450 b1s on hand; for rale by ,
%.„,/ Int ISAIAH DICKEY lc Co
—--
13ACON-2 boo Bacon, roo'd and for sale 0
•N to • •
illel C 44 T
1101FAILL ro, .101
Jos DA1.2..a. &Co, Lawny at
SCOACIIED SAL TS-41 41,14 tra z trstar . Miry
CIIEEBE-4004aa prime Western Reserve, m noro
and Cot oak by R DALZELL 41 Co
EMIL .411-25 es . imin FioreTAMMY*. BE and for .l by
ST.
o r We bL
X 7 3u3: s, r
e . e , lrand Irrt i dL Ey rsr
M;4==CEM
pnnsii-7§ eats in more and for sal
TASSe by
EY & BEST
Q OAP-50 baz Cia. Soap, for sale logo for cash, by
402-- •••• ! •:•:•:Y telsEaf..
•
IL SASSAFRAS-1 0 0 1 W jut teed and for sob , by
j o t R F. EIF.LLEUPc A Wood st
OHROME YELLOW-9 cases j'atiree'd arid fosirato
by R E SELLER'S
CI/I ROME GEDOIIIIPi-1 eases Jut reed and for sale
by
__;42 R SELLEPS
Y bbi. just recd and tor tole by
R E SELLERS
R HUBARB 1100cr=1 cagui just geed and Gyr gale by
SELLERS
4TI f BRICK—I ease jam reo'd and for sale by
jp _*- .•R E BELLEIig
ULARILEL7y-eg I;b2/51bsillIn reed sTi - td for
UL
by E SELLERS
OLASSES-150 bbb for
J tl e
DILWORTII C. Co
'ul
FFLUIIR—WO bbIS t landing and for sale by
my3l J S DILWORTII CO .
Ibbls N C Tar, mst Landing nod for sale br
nly3l J 8 DILWORTII !L . CO
MACK 612E1.-30 bble No 3 largo Illnekerel, in store
and for este by iny3l. J S IJILWORI'II k co_
FACHANI/11—Cheeks et Sight on Near
I.llfork. Phdadelphin and Italllmore, in SUM I •
ran purehaerra. for sale by
ue 31 N HOLDIES A SONS
OLLECTIONS upon tweesetble pomts la the Uni
ted States made promptly, mud upon the [owe.
me, by tny3l N 110LKF.SR BONS
X/FOLIRNIN(t ALPACCAS—W. R Aluarwv has re
cerved this mumble, o few pieces of Black Al
paoemi. Bombazine finish, for mourning dresses, of •
very superior quality.
On hand, a full aszonment of the different qualities
of lilt wool black Mullin de Leine, some on low as let
per yd. Also, black Bombazines, of all qualities,
at north east corner lth and Market Ws. lal
MUSPRATT'S PATENT SODA ASH-70 catks,
'direct from th• roanufaerarers, per ship Globe
vLa Philadelphia) Just landing and for sale by
W & M hIITCHELTREE,
No led Liberty st
R:7 Another shipment will arrive Cleat month per
ship American, via Baltimore, end thenceforward
large supplies for the Fall trade. jul
'lRYiSkS—disil hush Dry Apples, for sale low
.11_7 to close consignment by
al J 8 DILWORTH & Co
OROROM ARMOR,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 46 Market street,
T j A VINO purchased an extensive and carefully
'rabid stock of Spring and Summer Goods, the
subscriber respectfully Informs his friends and the
Nadu., that he is now prepanng to receive end ere
ctile their orders with dispatch, and in the neatest,
mist mbetatitial, and fashionable manner. As he is
determined to do basin... en the cash system, he flat
ters Mauch' that he will be able to do work en cheap
ati it can be done Si any establishment in the country.
Ills stork te vatted, consisting of Cainiimerea, Broad
y loth., Vniungs, Arc , which hie friends ate respectful
ly invited to examine for themselves.
GEORGE ARMOR.
JAKES D. LOCKWOOD,
For many yearn connected 'souk Messrs. Wiley &
lainsm, and late Jona Riley, N. York and London,)
•00101.1.1311 • All rrroaraa Or
ENULdSII, FRENCH AND GLIRMA PI ROOKS,
No dJ WOOO imam,
(Nearly oppostle* the St. Charlna Hotel,)
PITTSBURGH.
117 . Engird, French, and German Rooteram and
Magazines, and Na wspapers imported to order, preenof which to., ha ascertained on applieatton to hI r.
Catelognett gratis. torn
CITY LOTS OF ALLFA;II ' MY AT PUBLIC AUC-
TION.
1
LOTS nn Peters! street., in the centre of
, the etty or Allegheny, each Oil feet front by lOU in
length to • I feet alley, will be otret.ed at Public Sale
on TUESDAY, 12th day Of JUNE, at 3 o'clock, P.
on the premises. These lots comprise the very best
sad most valuable unimproved property in either of
the two mute, and most continue to grow in value for
till tame to come, and to capitalism mast necessarily
ndord an opportunity for the Investment of money, no
where else to be. found In the neighborhOod, or within
the two eines They yrdl be held subject to an annual
ground rant of one dollar per fords on t
erm= 4. anima to the purchasers, which will made known
at the time of sale. A plan of the lots can be examin
ed by persons wishing to purchase, at ills Mayor's of.
bre
ROBERT CAMPBELL,
Allegheny, May 23—ts Ch4o of Com.
301114 LIDA ' Atter.
By U. Preeldent of the United States.
In pursuance aflame, I /MMES Y. POLK, President
of the finned States of AftierieS, do-hereby declaim
and make. known. that public sales will tw held at the
andennenuoned land cakes in the Stale of WISCON•
MN, at the periods hereinafter des*nated• to aril:
At tht land offae at the Falls of ST. CliOli river.
rommeneing on Monday, the fourth day of June next,
lot the dtsposal of tee panne lands situated within the
andennenuoned Townehips and parts of Townships,
honk of the Bate Ltne, and TP est of ate fourth prin
cipal ittersdietn.
Fractional township twenty-five, and townships
twenty-. x, thirty, ilpriy-one, and thirty-two, of range
seenteen
Fractional townships twenty-five and twenty-six,
and townallips thirty-one, thirty-two, and thirry•lbree,
of range eighteen.
national township twenty-run, and townships
twenty atne, thirty-three, and thirty-four, of range
ee
ninetn.
Townships Maly-three, thirty font, and thirty-five, of
range twelity-
Ar cilli lust/ nary. commencing on Monday, the
,herd day of September nest, for the disposal of eat the
lands within this townships and fractional town
ships atone enumerated, winch have been, or shall be,
leported betas., the day of gale, ALS cOntaining Coppee,
end, or other valuable ores, to be offered for axle in
iinartersioarter sections, at not Ins than fire dodos
per new, except the sections and parts of section,, if
any, covered by those mining leases which shall notbe
I dote smiled by the day kited for the enneeneenrent of
the public sale, to accordance with the provisions of
tar eel. approved on the third day of Mareh, eighteen
mired end fonyeeven, entitled "An Act to caveman
anions' land district in the Territory,of
and for ether purpose."
At th e land office al MINERAL POINT, commen
any on !Monday, the eighteenth day of Julie nest, for
the disposal of the aslant public I.& within the un
dywnettriOned townships and parts of townships, vie:
North of the Base Line and Wrest of ate Fotestit
pialtelpia Meriction.
TownsaipS fourteen,_ fifteen and statics, of range
one.
Townships fourteen, fifteen, and inzteen,
vaa
Townships twenty, twenty-one, and twenty -I
ree
ri , ' 7l l rw th ashaps nuneteen, twenty, twenty-one, toad
It-tern, ol ranee four.
Townships nineteen and twenty, of range flee
Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of
Town•liips eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of rang
Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range
'i ltritonal (township eighteen, and townships nunr
teen mid twenty, et
range ume.
Fiactlonal township eighteen, and townships nine
teen and twenty, of range ten.
Fractional townships eighteen and nineteen, and
tovntabip twenty, of range eleven.
townships nineteen and twenty, of range
twelve. •
Fractional tavenilup twenty, of range thirteen.
Lands appropnated by law for the use of schools,
military, and otter purposes, will be ...Mod.° from
the sales.
The offering of the above mentioned lands will be
conounneed on the days appointed, and proceed to the
order to which they are advertised , with all h hgve •
merit despatch, utml the whole shall have bee.
offer
ed, and the sale. thus clotted. Out no rate m h o h et
kept open longer than two weeks, and no private ea
try of any oi the lands will be admitted until lOUs Me
expiration of two weeks.
three under my hand, at the city of, PiLialirtgiton
this twenty-seventh day 01 February, A n on D 01.110 12
one thousand eight hundred and ff,rtk 7 nwa
By the President, Lit K. POLK.
RICHARD &I. YOUNG,
Commissioner PIMA General Land ()Mee.
===
The lands embraced in the above proclamation are
farmed pnnelpally on and adjacent to the abmwalpin
and St Croix rivers. Those demanated as eminent,
are extremely valuable benanse in addition to the
copper sod weer ores found in them, they are well
watered, and have ready acct.* to market, edited to
the Smith, by the blamesuppi river, or to the EaM, by
the way of the Baker, and the reveal lines of comma
nieation that connect therewith.
Valuable umber and all other accts..) , smashes
for La.ldlag and smentar, are found In great alma
dsnoe, and of the finest qualm , . The climate is deal
thy and pleasant—the cold being rarely more intense
'than to the northern part of ro m York—and many of
the lands are exceedingly fertile, producing all dun
grates and reretabies that an be raised In Mau
ch.... or northern New York.
Gape .6c...trig the loenntles of the mines, and other
valuable information relating thereto, derived from ha
geological survey, it., which cannot be embraced in
it,. brier non., will be prepared and deposited in the
land calico at St. Croix toe inspecidon u easly as prem..
tleabie before the <omelette ement of the public salon
Notice to Preailmiguhliiiii.elaisgmasae.
Every pn entitled to the right of pro.emption to
any the lan erso ds vettltia the townships end parte of to.r..
skip. above enumerated, Is respired to establish the
same to the uncial:ion of the register and receiver of
the peeper lalitl,l4eo, and make payment therefor ae
roan a. p
raMteable after seeing this notice, sad bo
i're the day appointed fur the commencement of the
abbe sale of the lauds embracing the mutt claimed,
Merwis“uch claim will be forfeited.
RICHARD AL YOUNG,
COMMiltiOttet of the General Land Office.
To Sales advertised above to be held at the land of
fice at ibe Fsu-s 1.r9 ST. Contr. River, on the rotate
day of Jet., and the Totals day of Sonoma next,
will not ha held; a new Diem, hoeing been organiz
ed oat el part of that District iyingln the State of Wis
e inns, add the land °Slice for that part In the Territory
of blimmors having been directed to be removed to
Snudvsrax, from and atter the thirtieth day of Jane
next, by cot of Congress, approved blatch A IHD.
By 'he President: Z. TAYLOR,
RICHARD N. YOUNG,
Commissioner of the General Land Ofoeti.
Mn, , h 30th, 1819. •p9-dttkvniw
ENCILISH, 79 Wood Meek between
Ith and Diamond alley, have received a large
monis o f f ' Theological and other works, among which
me the lowing, 'Miscellanea. }mys and IX..
comma. by Provident Hopkins; Christ is All, Law mJ
tiospol, by S. H. T y g, D. D.; Late of Do Witt Clinic.,
Loring orators of America, Republican Chritaimuly
by Magoon, Man Primeval by Ranh Phrenologrand
blesnierlsin, by Rey. N. L. Rimy, D. U. Baptism, h.
Import and Mode, by Weaker; - Nineveh and Its Rey
ursine . ? de of rho Bible, by brParianel Earneat
Ord:oml Church in Earnest, by J. A.. Jaey, Ed.
sroika,4 vole, new edition; J. ?a,
Co works
m, r „, ori a t ..: Cowper. Lite and Works of wpe ,
in, on Roe and Pall of Papacy., Turrethine's
=Cyclopedia of Moral and Religions anecdotes,
•. Narrative...a Popery Christ &nem
yang g.
.Crl, Bible Evidence. for the Pemba by J. Couroniarr,
Modern Society, Modern docomPlishmenta, Haldane
ou Rama., Onegna,al
ne w firm pabli.ke Li T ti l frPoirt S' N, Iga Ce" y
Et/W.431, MedLe Klagdomi, 'Lecture. on 1' ' thariq ' s
I'rogm artit..4±Tio, nit %Smarty, and Bona expe
-1 „,vere of Life in the plains of Ease, with oilier All,-
. 'term?. by Gentile D. Lhecver, D. D., with Portrait ol
iothOr. A few copies reed and for sale by
ray 19 ELLIOTT h ENCiLISR, 79 Wood st-
o.1"3-40) bask to arrive in • fear dal.,for Gala
O
by 0 A WANULTY la Co, Canal bum
aty2l
og Monday sreening, June Itch, at 8 o'clock, at the
Coshmereial Sias Rooms, earner of wood wean%
streets, will int told, Hun splendid private resilience
situated niktliebariks of the Otao, to ttus neat Ward
of the my otAlleghenr, now in the peter...) of
Saud. and_Win-Nickershern, having a front on the
of In *el, and extendlng back an average of
nowarils of 300 feet, comprising one acre of ground, in
a high state of cultivation, with fruit trees, shrubbery,
he. The house is a barge double two story brick,
• • fin
' • the/now modern conveni
vale-Sind fulprovenieritv, klinkble ant litutset, vrash
house, stable and carriagehouse; Ternis st
in{ JOHN D DAVIS, Anci
Forages and Domenic Dry Goat..
On Thnisday rooming, Jena 4th, at 10 O'clock, at
the Commercial Bales Homma, comer,-of Wood and
F fib went. will be sold, without reaerce, for cash
currency— •
A large usoructent of ample and fancy Dry Goods,
among which ere splendid pruned; Lawns, hal:vines,
berages, de loin. super prints, giacharns, tents,
black Win, dress ants, seeing silk, laces, hoMery,
braid and Irghorn bonnets, antiliats, damask linen ta
ble cloth, checks, tiekings, 'bleached and brown mam
bas, shawls, drillings, cottonedes, fancy 'minas, su
perfine cloths, CaLßUStriVe. saunetts, Jeans,
al 2 c'elock.
Groceries, Queenamare, Furniture, &c.
Young Grum and Imperial Ten. Va manufactmed
tobacco, Simnish scgrox, No I trimmed shad, No 1
palm soap, wrapping paper, band boxes, shovels,
spades, forks transparent window blinds, looking ginss
rot, mantel clocks, carpeting, &c.
A large end general assoment of mw nod second
hand household ninn:ire, hr.
Al 7 o'clock,
A Ineluonable menortment of randy made clothing
fine Blurts, boot, shone, fine cutlery. shot guns, rides
ptstoLs, new and second hand watches, &e. PIO
On Monday afternoon, Jane alth, st 3 o'clock, at the
Co...mere/el Sales ROOMS, comer of Wood and Fifth
6, will be told—one splendid new 61 octavo greed
aenon piano forte, with handsome case.
Also. one second hand piano forte, with mahogany
ease, an ;wad older, whichrosy be examined previous
to the sale. 102 JOHN D DAVI% Aria.
ud lismager • .
ACSISIB AND LOT /USDA=
MR. W. II CRI3Y has the pleasure of announcing
his Benefit, as Acting and Stage Manager, and trusts
his exertions tinny be honored by public patronage 2
new pieces. ()MCA Anti.elicit!
The entertatnotent , vent comme f nce with the baron ,
mos
CHARLES XII.
CO' Market street.
AA. MASON CO, inform their patrons and the
public, that they will commence the sale of
she:spleid stock on Friday, June tot, and continue
Thirty Days, during which time, the whole of their im
mense establishment (including their five wholesale
moms) will be thrown open for retail trade, and for
the display of one of the largest ind most faithionable
ssortments of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS in
a
the country, which have all been marked down, with
out regard to cost. Forty 'haunter Dollars of thei
" ' .
To Ito rvitilla
NOTICE.
"FALLS OF ST. CROIX:,
===l
JOlfiti D. Davis. Alsotiesoar.
Aggy and Pedlar's Wagon at Auction.
reeneaday morning, June 6th, II o'clock, In
'he Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Woad
'lb as, will be sold—one substantial well finish
aid band Baggy, with loathes mp, in goal or
second bond two Opus pedleeo wagon.
JOHN 1) DAVIS, Aunt
Two Puma Fortes at Autism.
,~ . M.. ~ ~Yk:
THEATRE
C. B. P
Mr. W. H. Crier
•ItIls• Porter.
A v•nety of Singing and Dancing.
To cone lode wnh the trtelo-drenunc xpentacto of
081, OR THRE E. FINGERED JACK.
Karr., shoe threeßend fie
Be red y
Bil Jac
ls. k Mr. Crisp.
Mr Tuesday—hiss Prior'. Benefit.
GREAT SALE OF GOODS
AT TUX
ONE PRICE STORE
k,'or their In t ent tati:raetterl styles, have hoe
. , .
cendy purchased at the large peremptory public sake
in New York. at immense ucrilices, and will be found,
on exammatioa, to be nearly one half less than usual
Tina.. They is to allenllon to a portion of their
Goods enumerated below, with their prices annexed:
?went Unsaid
Mee. Price.
2000 yards French Gingk's., 12; cu. lit I 25e
20.000 yds Lawns & blooms, 10 & 12b eta. 25e
4080 yds Mons de Lames t 131 eta. Zia
1300 yards Alpaca., 181 eta. 31e
WOO yds Fine Bereges, 191 &23 ets. 37 & &Cc
10,000 yds Merranac Calicoes, 8 & 0 cis. 12ic
%MO yds Ws colts! do 6/ et. 12.
02,0LK1 yds Brown ?drake, ail grades, In per cent les.
than usual prices.
100,000 yds Bleached Muslin, all prices, marked down
In to 30 per rent.
KO pieces Bonnet Ribbon, 12j ear.
100 Wrought Collars, ' 107 c 121 Ms. 25e
000 do do 31 &SU cu. 75 & $l,OO
300 Ladies Cravats, 19 era 23e
,
100 French ilaro't Caps, 111,50 to 3,00 $3 to 3,00
141 Late Caps, 37/ &50 eta. 75 10 51, 03
700 Ltnen Ilandkere Meta, Of eta. rie
300 Standing Collars, 50 eta. 51110
130 Cheniitetts, 05 & 31, eta. 50&750
.
Cossinetts ss low us Hile; Jeans for I3c.
A large stock of Bonnets, reduced idninn37l per et.
New style Dress Goods, AO cis 87 to 51,00
White Linen, 85 and 31 ets. 37 k 60c
Toroth er with the largest stook SILKS, SHAWLS,
• d fine DRI.S GOOK . to be found in thts city, with
. . . . ,
an immense variety of other goods;--affording to retail
parehasers a rare opportunity of obtaining the best
goods at from 25 to 50 per cent less than regular prices
They invite an early all, as many of their choicest
goads 'mil soon be sold. la- No deviation fienn the
marked price. A A MASON k CO,
eny3l 60 Market st, between Third and Fourth
CHIP--Ciry .41Courny Scrip porehued by
my3l N HOLMES t SONS
VLOUR-450 bbla Flour, reed and for sale by
U myal ARMSTRONG & CROZER
FLIED APPLES-30 .k. Dried Apple.. for main by
my3L ARMSTRONG & CIOZER
lUrOl • '64ES-100 bbl. N 0 M0b..., reehl and
ffl.:sale .¢7.11 B k NV HANN/WWI
DVS FLOUR-41 bete Bye Flow. Yaireee'd end for
/X gala try my3o & NV lIARBAUGH
(TOPS—Ito boles Western Nom York Hops 13 do
LI, Mass , Ist son, 10 store and tor sale by
my3O aturwr4 tCULBERPSON, 145 Letteny st
111 Ala—Barley am.l Rye M.k, for see LT
LILL my.lo BROWN t. CULSERTSON
W. W. A_LLAGE,
PITTSMIRGH FRENCII Bung MILL STONE
and MILL FURNISHING BS' TABLISHMENT,
Nor. 214 and 2411 Liberty street, near the Canal.
French Burr Mal Stones, of sly own manufacture,
made of a new and superior quality of Blocks; panic-
Mar care is taken to have rho Mints muds close, and.
all the blocks In each none of n salfomt quality. They
are warranted to be equal to any in the country, sad
supenor to the great 1110.113 Or Burrs whether of foreign
or demesne rommfastare, and sold at the lowest pn
em, Mtn Stones, manufactured in France—a germ.
rat assortment, at reduced prices, always on by
Laurel Hill Mill Stones., all arms.
Bolting Cloths, Anchor Stamp, warranted be
tty, and at greatly redeced prices.
Mill Spindles, Mill Irons, Screws and
form Scales. Corn and Cott Orindesm Picks, Plat.
Mill Clutters of all kinds, end Mill ' Gam and Saw
enn Tarnishing mgene
All order, promptly attend.d
city street, near the Canal,
nllla
. w at 2t41 and 244111... b
eittsburgh.
W. NV. WALLACE.
Pittsburgh
mar
•team Marble Works.
„f„,bi, AtTY, opposite Smithfield real—
i.„, sntles, Monuments,Tombs,Table Tops,.
(tau suety of the mom beunifal kind made
quality af foreign and domestic ;amble,
hood or made to older, by the aid of ma
to ;tit . e shortest notice and at the lowest rice.
..of bitable ai the Loar7st.b‘d: 16" a
tended to at 244 Liberty, opposite PirnitLfe s hl st - nY
las Medan, W W WALL/rer
SHUT DIACIIIIMILT
T TILL'S Palma Stone or French Burr BUT ItIA•
AL MlLNE—the beat article of the kind is Jae; they
ran:light, clean last, do the work well, and will lam a
tale nme. About 6110 Of them are in use, an the bear
mills to the country, and we nave the strongest' tem-
mony of competent pentane as their superiority over
nil other Smut Machines. Fur further particulars, ad
dress the wbwrilier at 544 Liberty st,
my:Ft:ditch W W WALLACE
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS—For grist, saw
and other nails, always on land, or made to order
oh 4047 shone:mace, and at the lowest prices. AU or
‘,l:entor=eptly atten m de y d . to at 244 near
14 b.'" xv IvALamte"
PLASTER PARIS—For !and, and other porpooeq.
alwaya on hand at 241 Libarty LL
my 22 W W WALI.ACE
- trynni. ULIC CEMENT—AIways oa bald, at 244
_LL Liberty In. 02)10 \V W WALLACE
GINDSTONFS—AII siost and pits, always on
hand at 214 Liberty urea.
my3ll
M V EtDOO B•H
PATENT DASHER CHURN
nrrrcn CAN nc isoconnik IA 5 cot 10 innrcro An
:NME attention of the public is invited to this vely
valuable Churn, which has the advantage °Mill
em In eotribintof the old and new inventions to
gether.
The utility of this invention In apparent, as by a aim
'pie piece, the an Is forted beneath the dash, and
does away with the Meath, of parchuing a new
Churn, as it an be applied to any churn in use, and
for one dollar can have all the improvements of the
age combined with those of gathering the hatter In
the usual way.
The public sae invited to tall sod ledge foe thew'
selves before purchasing elsewhere, rn 87, PM" Of
Mechet and Fifth streets, or at Gll bamond alley, be
tween Wood end Market streets Pirtsbertit
myel SAUL. KnOESEN.
Two Lots for Bale.
Pilgtobseribess will sell sa private sale thersotwe
11 valuable Lots of (losnutt, Mumma a feat ntp sty
111 the Third Ward Of Alleghouy City, each iteMna ,
bout of 20 feet, running back 114 feet in depth to-u
feet alley, upon which is built a stone wall, 25 by 100
feet, which contains stone enough to build cellars for
tvio comfortable dwelling liOIIIOII, and In front there
ore three shade trees,.of n years growth, and the side
walk is paved with brick, all of which will be sold at
EWA Pittsburgh- and Allegheny, or County Scrip,
will ba taken in payment.
J fr. II PIIILIAPS, No 5 Wood 51.,
or to WAL BENSON, inosediately opposadooldlote
olyo
• TEAM TEAMS 7ICABIII
IT lo arida pleasnre that the entrierthere
iefoSm the entmens of PitLburch and vi
. einity that they have complewd erratum ,
mane with Mesa. .1. C. Jaakintr & Co.,
of Philadelphia, to receive their superior
PACK:EDIT:AS,
And atilt hereafter be kept tonantaly as
heat They are neatly and securely VOl
M m mntothe packs al, l andl lb. each,
eritlrthar pruned card—showing theki
of Tea, prom, name of the concero and
depot a • m
edelph, With an melte= to retarathi
Tea, if not
911,11 fItICIES:
Gunpowder VA 1.10 IAS 1,60
irgeV yD I,CTO ) 1,1 5 3 W 4)
It It.II ...... en 74. 1,1) 1,95 1,50
Black ................
ULAC.' Pme amateurs }ire .7b I,W
We will warrant all tbe TEAS we sell to be eqs 4
to, tf net t. any oldie eitY. and Shoed
they not prove emeeptsble to one 111.1116, th e y coo be
turned, and the money will he ref=4.4, e t/ ft. i s ai"
with that undeterned ea
We ark a fair trial, that the public may be ante to
judge women our Tear end Mote heretofore sold by
other companies in this, dry.
An e irtett, delicious end good Savored TEAS,
s hould give us • call.
Per sale by JO5. S. hi YOUNG &CO ,
W earner 411 i and Piny SIMI., and
E. YOUNG at CO, •
61111:111111Ite B W Comer 3d sad Eon Meet.
Oa sT. Louts.
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o Tti F „ o te rt .m .. r an n. d
LA ti . gh au t u d
irry:rltrabow
ai mnr.n. m 2 . - 4,
and q ~,, oo bloqintermediateAmy 4th inst., at 4 o'clock, r,14.
kb, fiat& or Pqr.rg r M..T 0.
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FOB CINCINNATI. .
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The splendid tiessoei
silial BIIFINANDOMI,
L
BOWMAN menu. will leave for above
Intermediate parts this day, i•
al /CI o'clock, A M.
Per n .6 4/flax passage apply on Wand, or to
my3IPETVOREW & Ca
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PITTSIIOII.O III
MIL
DAILY K ET LINE.
ris xIl known line of splendid passenger Stearn'
t. Isof the largest, swiftest, hes
ed arid foralsked. most powetful boats on dm
waters of do: West. Every aaeonuaodation end eosin
foil that atoeny et. P.m., hin been provided for pas
senger. The Lane has peen In operation for tire rem
—has entried a million of people withatit the least {Wa
rr to their persons. Tba taus will be at the foot Of
Wodd .tent the day provisos to starting.for the
don of freight and the Nary of passengers en t i a
Cr.e In all ease* the passage money mastbe p7s
advance.
SUNDAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, Intl
leave Pittabargh every, Sunday morning at to o'elbek;
Wheeling every Sunday evening al 10 r. aL
Moo .1, 1847.
MONDAY
The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Brows, will leave
burgh every Monday morning at I 0 o'clock;
every Monday evening at In r.
The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt. Etm22M 222 .
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 otlereir:
Wheeling every Teeming evening at In r.
ancreatolvWitir.wr.
The NEW ENGLAND N. 2, Capt. S. De g, wtli
leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morns,at !is
o'clock; Wheeling every Wedneader evening a tor. IN,
•
THURSDAY PACICHT. ,•
Tbe BRILLIANT, Cape_
. Gaacoa, will leave raw
burgh every Thursday =mans at ID o'elorki Whadtag
agars Thursday mule; at ID P. w..
FELIDAN PACKILT.
'The CLIPPEM N. o, Capt. Pus Dems, gill lesmi
Plasburgh every Friday =meg ai noblock; Maad
bpi every Friday everting .tlO •. 111.
LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY Ufa
MVW OF CANAL. AND STEAM PACKETS,
m ai m I a 49. iniga2
(eM 0111100110
Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 9 o'clock, A. M., and ari
decent Glasgow, (mouth of the Sandy anal:leaver Ca.
IWO at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon at It same night.
Leaves New hoo nt 6 o'clock , (making Om
trip canal to the river during lb. ,end Gllagew
ata o'clock, A. AL, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 3 P.
1A..--41es soaking • continuous line far earryiaupas.
tangent and freight between New Lisbon and Pins.
burgh, in shorter tune and at less rates dna by ant
other mute.
The proprietors of this Line have the picaturre of in.
forming the public that they have hued up two first class
Canal Boats., for the aecommodation of passengers and
height to ren In connection with the well known
OtermoWs CALEB COPE end BEAVER, and conneet.
Mg, at Glasgow, with the Piustmrgh and Cincin
nati and other dotty lines of steamers down the,Yetts
and kluounippi rivers. The proprietors pledge damn.
selves to spare no expense or unable to insure eel*.
fort, safety and dispatch, and ask of the public( a 'hare,
of %heti . patronage.
AUTHOBItED AGENTS.
a M. lIARTON,
8. &W. itaaarxcin, rinsblusb-
R. lIANNA, & Co.
myilaf J. ILARBAXIOU &Co. NW 1,111.011
NOTICF,—The steamer BEAVER O. E. Chute, maa
erill leave after this notice, for Weirville pattata
all,_at 9 o'clock In the morning. ral.9
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111331137313. ARRAMOICALENTS for 111414
310NONOAIIELA ROUTE.
Only 7 3 Mlles Staging.
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Wanton ant
Ptuladephin.
LARE splendid and fast mem. U B Mall ;Learners
TLANTIC,Capt P.M.., BALTIC, Capt A
.; LOUIS hPLANE, Capt E Bennett; are now
multiing doable daily tripe between
PITTS e BURG s{ H AND BROWNSVILLE.
The moral boat will leave the Monongahela •
Wharf, above the Bridge o'
, daily at 8 clock precisely.
Passengers will take SUPERB COACHES at Brosras-
Mlle, at 3 o'claek, P. M., and the splendid cars el the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, at B
'clock, A. Id, and arrive in Baltimore the same even
ing, in . time for the evening 11. to Philadelphia onel
F=6 ' 11 4 411 to Baltimore, only 32 born
FareB lo , oo
F
From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, only 40
o,Bo loan
are 8
The evening boat will leave all o'clock, except San
day evening. Peasinigers by thin boot will lodge on
board in comfottable State Rooms the first elght, pQaratea
over the mountal. the following day in Fasten haat
Coaches, and lodge the second night In Cumberland.
Passengers have choice of either Steamboat or Bair
Road between Baltimore and Philedelph=e 4 ,
privilege of stopping at Cumberland ami
and resuming their seats at plenum. Coaches char
tered to prunes to travel as they please.
We make op the loads and way bale for the Coack,
es In the Pittsburgh offices, (In order to ease time Cul
arriving at Brownsville,) it is therefore Important for
passengers to get their nekets before going on w an t.
• of the beat, at our °Mee, Monongahela Marne. Water
street, or St Charles Hotel, Woods; Ptitshie.
and:dam J. MESRIMEN, Aram
l'lttotrargh is. Loalavilie P • • -
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOIIIBVILL.K
The splendid new stem=
• • • TFINGRAPIt No. t,
[Julep, muter, ariU tome fin above
d loterdisse poop on Mends*.
she :11, ion , et 10 o'clock a. l
" P INETRIIV=Pra on.
aryl3 GEO B !
RITMO/SOIL AGO LOW:MLLE PACKET Uri
Thil new and ivierulid Cant pre
4, 4 4 :
matt EtnektA LEGßArn
tia. ,
lawn,n
_,astar will an- ' tt
onti and I.
M. on Tharanty, %In • .., ntr
.nlock, /.. For froinht or PIMA/ . X inin e .: l 4 4 l7l
to - BUIZBEIDGTaV r A
pin
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GEO It Mrs , . 1.30 En Co, on
ABERGE r ,
In B. ,
Prrrsßull2P • ithi j ilif "So g la. •
m a i r i tt La steamboat
PILOT No. 2,
Capt. J. N. Shook, leaves Pitts
../every Tuesday, at 7 o'clock, P. • M.,
...thwart, Camino, Sunfish, Proctor, Bare's
.ng, Near Manin nille, Sardis, Sistemille, TaePs
ading, Matamoros, A. Sbeethi-Landing Vanalese,
Actaon Cow Creek, Marietta, Point Ilirentr, Pot
kersbarg, Belpre, Little Hocking and Hoc
. knitspettt
Thermornm—Leaves Hockmgport every TtiaoldaL.
at 3 o'clock, P. M. Marietta on Friday, are A.
rasing the principal part of the above town'
on Friday, before night.
'" i= above an t, this bow veal be able to
'lay Pitmtntrei on undays, Cod keep Wet day as it
should be.
. ,
The pahhe may depend upon this boat emitimung in
trade dune, the low water scum.
Louisville and Bt. Louis Packet /An..
1.840. 1849.
I.E.XIULARTILTESDAY PACKETVOR T. LOUIS
The fine fast tanning passertge
steamer ATLANTIS,
Geo. W. Wicks, - master,' will kayo
r the above and Intessedlaut ports
every Tuesday, at to tvelock, a. at.
For freight o r passage apply on board, or to
F. C. KING, N 0.153 Cow. Row,
marAdem Louisville.
REGULAR SAT RIMY PACKET FOR ST. LOMB
The arse fast coming paswsscr
atenmer GEN.
A. McPherson, master will lease let
a above and tatertiseduWe pens eve.
ry Saturday, at 10 o'clock, r. u.
For freght or passage apply on board, or to
E. C. KING, No 153 Can. Row
• Loulsvii
mati.dem hs
•
The splendid /steamer
ZACUARY TAYLOR., -
Lucas, master, will leave for above
d intermediate ports _ this day. ..
For freight or passage apply on Ward. my2g
FORZANESVILLE.
The Light draught steamer
COMLT,
' Boyd master, will have fin• the above
• • • and Warmed:tate porn this day,Tues•
day, at a o'clock, ts.
For freight or message, apply ors,boar&ri mytil
WHEELIITG AND BettidErDirr.
The neat end robstatitial steamer ,
HUDSON
McMillen, matter, wi l l tie r for to
•••• • r regular trips between Plusbege .
Wheeling end liridgepoM. She will leave rittsbellk
on Wednesday . end Sa to rdey
_TUT freight or passage, apply on board.
FOR AND - RUNTISH
The fine steamer
CINDERELLA '
•
George Calhoun, mantel, will kalif
or above and Intermediate port. on -
Monday* and Thursdays, at In m
For freight or passage, apply ou board.
It 131 . AD ANESVILCE - YiCiSV -- -
u • h at e. The fine steamer
JENNY LYND,
C Gallager, master, will ran es • jog
lar weekly peeket batsmen Pius
lbilrgh and Zanessillo--learce Pittsburgh - evert
Y. For freight apply to
BAILER & FO RSYIII.4 I e,
wont
SUNDAY TRIPS TO DEAVER.
The U. S. Mad IMOISOOT MICHIGAN
Na. 2, will leave the landin opposite
the bl o ooagshota House, awn Sta
y wocalag at 5 o'clock, for ..beasec...
cunning, will arrive at 5 o'clock, P. hi,
race to Deaver and back, Tweictr-tree,C.,
•
•
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IS lIIIJAY.TKI/13 'AV tSisny.bra.. . ,
The steamer BEAVER will Leave•
the wharf, oppoane the 11.1nnozwags-
bd. AOaSe, eve
Reeve ry Sande., toonnki •
S 9 o'clock, (or Re
tander,
will leave Beaver at I o'clock, P. Id., and entire et'
4 o'clock. Paro, Twenty-five Centa.• my 24
e . The
S•I ram r .-, , •
POR — ING — m LYTH:C .I„ PI i
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PENNYLVANt*:
Greenlee, Witmer, will leave for the ~
a and Intermediate porta every'
reesday k at 10 o'clock, A. M.
('or (men of Pevertire aP9Ilf en board. m)Y9 .-.
•
• P RBIIOVAL.
~...-4., . ...---- CIECO 13 •IIIILTEINBERGICH
, :,z ;,.7.' . ,_ 7 S. It /WENT,
i Forwarding and COMO3IIIIiO4 WI;
chant, has rembsed ba Nts 87 Front, bemoan Woo. • I
and Smithfield streets. • . op! •
VEVT - ObbrPOttliCillkup o y.
1,11 Halogy, or Classiest Tables of MS Greeks andy ;
ItOloatia, to wkieli ara added amne notices of Syrian ; .
Hindoo and 13eandliumian Sopeutitions, toge th er With
tOttl . om 'srlnß_,Nnur,' fo r t e th wh ,3 3 :.7 s =, - L
Jag reettb e Juurtons ell far& the
'
myle corner 3d and Marketsts
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BLIINTOIII PAPE'S JILL'. • , ;
I atukabugned have this day assommed am* '"r
.1; the motelef Thompson llama ilk Son, for the paw..,
pose of otormfattanng paper, at the glutton paper,,
Mill, where they will be pleased to recent:tilts patreos,.,.
mio m f , the poltlio, and the thrum! enamours of those., •.
partner. . .
1.. d..., ~
y will Call times keep On harsh a selsentk - rsi.2
sonmeot of ting,.wraelidalt, tee la/ w ell DlVelit
boom board blank books. me. Me, which they wit
exelmage Mr erearrlumo. and entumiats. .
~.`, ' 4
Printers and Book Poblishsn makes rapplied with
evenr-descilpailksof positing tespelial shortoosiost„ a n t tl
as redraw. ii4es. THOMPSON Hamra..
asa4 . 49 FinaWkWZINA,