THE PIM B URG H GAZE!' E VVEIL.WHED fIY WHITE & CO , - EiTTIIIIIURG U, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1819. (Crl'ut Prrrarnam Dan, t:Azernt to published Tth-Wechly, end 'Nor kly —The Dsily Sesta an n um, Dath per Aranum; th e Tn-Weehly to Five Dollars per n the Weekly th I'vre Dullsrs per annum, tnuUr adomr.cd. EMADVEZTBIL.use came., Tcl4llCilled mband in :heir favors before 4 r. and sit , early intheday as praeneable. AdYfili.MentS not insetted for a sot el bed ume will invariably I. -hor n ed toad ordered out Be. next page for Telegraphic rheum Per Local Matters see next page. ANTIIIASONIC AND WHIG TICKET swat.< ROBT C WALKER, of El:2l.l.<th Borough JOHN MILLER, of Sbargsburgh. CA I ,EB LF:F., of Pittsburgh • WM. HISPV, of Lower St Clair saturr, CARTER CURTIS, of r:lisbu rgh tiEU S Ha P 9, or Upper Mt. Cie, 112.4 SUERS, PAIN NIORRNON, of AlleOeny commutotompl. JAS. MITCHEL!. of Peebi e, COROSEI NV li M AI{TIIC Rd. of P tatAtrgh emmeatm A SLIMIT DIPFCRU.NCE cdr orroos.—The Me, miry, one of the Democrat S Locofvco organs of this county, tap, of the Mig nominations, that they gives , satisfaction to the mass of the Whig panty,' and that the ticket is a strong one. The Po,t, on the Lvatrary, denounces the ticket as "one of the meanest," and says that the Whip arc dissatisfied with the result. How are we to ac count'for this great difference of criminal We tear our neighbor of the Pest could nut, by anc possibility, find any thing to commend in any thing Whig. lie would have to change his nature Mat. The ticket iv, as the Mercury sem a `..strong one," and it will call out a large vote. It were in deed •-hoping against hope" for the opposite par ty to expect to make any headway against it.— They have not even the encouragement Which aLends and nerves a "forlorn hope"—a4 accident troy turn up in their favor. Our Larofnio oppo nents have not even this poor consolation. • They nominate their men with the certainty of defeat hanging over their heads. We commend them for their spunk, h weever. Were the .Whig party in tile minority in the °Aunty, an tt wan once, wt' would fight on, although future success was appa rently hopeless. • • Latta:cm—We copy to day a letter on Irish a fflict", from the correspondent of the N. Y. Courier and Enquirer. The picture he presentsu . f the dif ference between Ireland end Scotland is quite atnking, but the writer views as to what is, and What is not the cause if this great difference, though very positively, and even dogmatically ex pressed, are not quite satisfactory to our mind.— But whatever the coast, it is to be hoped that the disease has reached its crisis, and, that its severity may induce all parties in Ireland to lay aside all memory of past errors and grievances,„ and unite to elevate and save what is yet len of her misera 'We population. flat to effect this, all must co-ope rate. The people as well as the government, the Catholic re,well as the Protestant clergy, and eve ry where the'first duty should be to incidcate in tire respect, both to the spith and letter of the law, for without that, all advancement is hopeless. The Posh in its haste to cdhfv our ticket, calla Mr. Lee an "aristocrat. - The term was probably never worse abused. Mr. Len served an ap prenticeship to the busiceta of tailoring, billowed it as a Journeyman, set up for himself, and sWt pursues the hu—seis for a livelihood. 'ln what sense he can ho termed an aristocrat we are at a lona to conceive, except a be that he is under stood to have known Low to lake care of Lu affairs, and has accumulated scone property. Thai is probably the rescue why he is unpalatable to the taste of the Jaoobiu vi the Post, nod. why he ir branded wall 1111 opprobrious epithet. Mr. Lee has been a useful slid exemplary Mosso, has Just notion. at Lis own rights, and those Ur others, and we have no [mitt will prove a sate and valuable member of the Legislature. [At, voles should have haen":!: Itntnewoon'.. MAG•LINS.--lkinrxe luta son the May number of this very able periodi Judging from the table of contents which fs al have bad time to capon, the number •is on unusual interest Tun New °tax,. fivearLow 'New Orleans Bulletin, of the 25th alt, ouliCol a variety of exaggerated statements afloat in the Northern Western paper•, apparen'tly from correspondents In that city, relative to the overflow, concluding as follows "The calamity is deplorable enough, without making it worse than it really is; and we 1:13111.1011 our Northern and Western friends to receive all 111 , reports with a full grin of allowance. The dis tress in consequenceo this inundation is very grew; thousand. of our industrious and worthy citizens have been drive from their hymen, and the pecuniary loss is On ense, but no fears of a general inundation of the entire city are entertain. ed. Comparenvoly a small portion, except in the extreme rear of the city, is submerged, and most of this part comprises the rear of the First and Second Municipalities. It has been, it is tru. , tir the last few days gradually encroaching upon more central portions of the city. but it. further progress nest and shall be. arrested. The business part ofthe city has not been reached, our stores. and ware houses are perfectly dry, and there haS been no enopenalon of business in consequence of the flood." Sr. Louts, June 2, 1549. laterestmg from the Plains—Cholera among ch 4 Enstgrents. Mr Gilmore has Just returned from the pini„ He lell St. Joseph's some time since in comm.- ay with n company of California emigrant•, and traveled 40 miles, but the cholera becoming so bnd he lamed back. He says that not lees than 200 of the emigrants whom be left at SL Joseph's, have died. He met, on his return, over 1,000 wagon, route for California.. Nrw YOLF., inn° 4-6 P. M rpread rftla Cholera—Three Days ;VG* te The cholera has cow settled down to this city in an unmistakeable manner, and la making Is marks among all dattaes of the community. The propor tion of deaths to the number of cases are also un commonly large. The Board of Health report that daring the twenty four hours, ending at noon to day, there had been 23 cases and 11 deaths—making in all, Oar the three days, 67 new eases and 20 deaths. A large number of the ease. are in pri vate practice, and in the moat healthy port of the city. The Courier, of this morning, says: "We presume we eita.l not be called darwisis we state as otiiconviction, that the disease is now among us as an epidemic, and that every orecan tion should be need to ensure cleanliness through+ out the city." Intparternr from Nanyireendiand—Laand ettreortnet ed by kr—Diorms among the Irthetniteente. Barron, laud 2-8-P. M. Newfooddland dates to the 22d of litley,re c el e . td here, ante that the whole island is surrounded by ice, rendering it unapproachable for vessels.— The steamer, with the Bishop on board, could not reach it. The passengers were obliged to disem bark, and walk fifty mlles on the ice, before they could reach the land. A large number of the in habitants bate petitioned to government, soliciting the necessary room.; to emigrate on neoOtint of poverty now existing on the island. IMPORTANT PROM THE SOUTH. Ravagee of the Chola-pa at Fort Gidroot—Depreeta none of the 1 adiane on the Rto Grande—Col . Kinney Kille:1--/ndlart Attar( ory Cantateo— The Cholera among the:Caltfornta Einigrantekr Nsw Cmtraxs, Jane 3,1819. We have dates here to day from Port Gibson to the 25th alt., which elate that the cholera is rag• ing in that region to a great extent. On the Walnut breach, Mr. Socha has lost 15 o f his negroes, and Mr. 13nisroe m many on an adjoining plantation, himself elm twin; among the victims. In this ease, the &realm proved fatal In 3 orb hours, it being the opinion of the physician that vitality was destroyed the moment ha was attached. Other. in the same neighborhood have latest ise loot a number of their slaves. 12Wa have lengthy accounts from Corpus Christ i , of the depredations of the Indians between the Nuemes and the Ito Grande. they entered the town of San Pad Legato on the 15th, stole e number of horses, and earned off huge quantitiesof stock. In thin MIA, Col Kinney and another man .were • A number of Mariam Indiem monied the river, entered . tbe IMO of Cemergo, killed sever al:none, and carried off a number Misuses and Orptaln Adams, of the Milted States N.vy, had erForted Oalveatom, and len for the Bahia' pan. 'FM. choi.rachad broken out at Victoria, sad eas• re 4 ihetuhent of the .Nevi - Yorlt Frungta rta Aeleatdalititt." Four 0/11100 had alio oe. z u reettinton toasty, on the Bran?", el i4:14% Pl3Oll WAEIMIWTON. (7 , -(ren.llaktite at the Pittsburgh Gazette Wasemsarros, Jane 4, 1 1.519. I 11, pr once, make the * political give place to the airicultmai, for to that interest belongs the notice which is due to a noble pair of animals which I have Just been looking at, arid to which, as d,atinguudied strangers, I ton &spoiled to pay every suitable attention. Lel me Plate, then, with out further introduction, that there has teen shown about OW streets to day, a pair of healthful Arabian ^elves, at they are called, though their knight rather exceeds that of our full grown rattle. They were brought from Syria by Lieut. Lynch. of the nary , the commanding officer in the late ex pedi bon to the Dead Sea. They were presented by Inns to the State of Virginia, and by the Legislature of that State to Col. Same. Castleman, a renowned stock fancier and improver in Clark County, of that State. They are, without exception, the fibest specimens of lone I ever beheld. The male in eighteen months old, and in about four feet nine inches high, very sleek and round, and as gentle as • pet lamb The head is small, and a model 01 beauty. The eye is prominent, but of a mild and pleasant expression; and the head ts adorned with a pair of hale black knobs, which pals for horns. The female is mxteen months old, and WI I compare well for size and finish with o three year old better of the common twee!. When fully grown, they attain the height of it yea lent, and are m fliteCl to seventeen feet in length. Not being much of a Connessieur In such matters, I feel that I cannot do justice to the fine points of these ani mals. It atop be, that by crossing with our in digenous breeds, they are destined to effect the si,nie improvement in our berm d cattle that the omen of Arabia have in aniroali of that race is every country in which they hove be introduced. There has been a verylong meting of the Cabinet again to day, the results of i!rßich, so far as they are publicly known, will hay; been com mutate ted to you by telegraph. I rhere were neutral consular appointrusats, and sonic for offices to the intertor of the country. The place of the non accounting navy agent was also tilled by the appointment of Mr. Lothrop of Alexandria. The appointment is a good one, and will be popu lar. The people here were apprehensive that a stranger would be imparted to take the place. It is strictly a local one. Mr. Clay*s son will he appointed charge to the court of Sardinia. It will be universally approved. The diplomatic appointments are mostly settled, but there is sap a little room for competition. Not having loomed the result..of the proceedings is Cabinet, it is rather I< o perilous to speak of the msdiest for any particular - place still continuing, but awn said that up to this morning,ex.Senieor Talltnadge, of Jacksonian, harrisonian, and Ty lerian memory, was contending with Gen. Thomp son at South Carolina, for the amnion to Mexico. Tallmadge's chance stands at zero. Mr. Fillmore is here, and is doubtless consulted with in the present unpropitious state of our south western (molten. It a said that when the news of the shocking outrages of the Indians in smith western Texas first reached the President, he broke forth with the exclamation, "first of all this work must be stopped." And no doubt the most efficient measures within the compass of our means have been always taken to punish these daring savages, and to guard against their ravages in future. The Cabinet sess.ou to day coMinued from ten till three in the afternoon—fivkhours Rumor suggests that this unusually lorti.Sitting teas occupied in devising measures for aiming a permanent defence against the feroomus tribes that we are now brought into close contact with, and for the execution of that article of the treaty which obliges us to defend Mexico front Ow ir nsitatilte, one which so far has been strangely and utterly rejected. You might suppose from the fact, that the 1:u101 for IWO or three days Las contained no 81.tt91011 upon the aecond aiisistant Poet Matter General Fitz Henry Warren', Esq., that he was not in th cdy. That would be art error. Mr. Warren to n the post of duty, and be is changing post master as fast as a due regard to political justice and the public interests require and permit He is not man to start at shadows The British and Am•ric•n Nurlgnite ~VseutyotoN. June 4th. 1549 is a lets letter I described the Loll pn..tosing to •es in the time honored apt= of the . _ The steamer which left England, May 19th, brings us intelligence that very important modifi• cations bad been, or were about 'to be proposed in the House of Lords, to the bill, for the repeal of the British navigation laws. The journals, ad vertse to the repeal, think that these, or equivalent amendments, will he adopted. The effert of then\ would be to draw the teeth and claws of the bill Their operation would be to maintain the present monopoly of British shipping in the commerce between Britain and het co/ouies, and to main tain nearly all the present restrictions upon for eign ships, except that they will be permitted to bring to England the produce of any quarter of the globe, after it shall have been deposited and nationalized in a part of the:country. to which any such ships shall belong. Thus American ship. may carry to Liverpool cargoes of teas and sugar which shall have boon first Laken to New Vo or Philadelphia; a French 611111 may tako cotton, and tobacco from New Orleans or B to the warehouses of Havre, whence they may be transferred, In the ship. of any nation, to those of London. This is something of "d concession, but nothing to the sweeping and radical changes proposed by the bill as it pasaed the House of Commons The efect of that bill, as a law, would have been, at no remote day, to place American and all other foreign ships on an equal footing with British ver els in the commerce between Britain and all her dependencies, and between her and all the rest of the world. The coasting trade of the British islands amounts to next to nothing. Probably a thousand m two ,mall vessels are employed in the coal trade, and few yore of steamers kaep up communica tion betiveen England and Ireland, and between Scotland and the South of England. At home, Englund has northing to offer us for our really imA manse coast trade, stretching along the papal. shores of the Atlantic, from Maine to Cape F!. da, twenty three degrees, and ten degrees in, along he Gulf of Mexico; (Torn Puget's Sound, in the Patefic, to San Diego, along the modern "gold coast,i seventeen degrees, and including in its range Of freights and profitable voyage., the 18,- 000 util * en from Maine to Columbia over, round Cape librn. There is no other nation in the world whom 4ossting trade approaches ours in its val. ue and enttent. If, the i fore, England offered as nothing in ex change Jr the boon of on equal participation in this mit(laty traffic but her own coasting trade proper, t. , e shoald have no difficulty in at once re jecting 4ie offer. But it Is not easy yet to ascer tain eleirly what she proposes to grant, and what to requtj.e. It we consider Great Britain and her numerots and past pow , eraions as One compact and cogholidated empire ; if we admit that Salve- dor, Canada, Nova Scotia, the Went India inland,' Gout Hope, Monrovia, he mighty -peninsula o Htudostan, Australia, and the innumerable island. that owu the British dominion, form part of on. and the same maritime jurisdiction and nation atity, then we moat neknowlrdge not only tha the coastal' trade of Great Britain is far greats than our own, but that, leaving out our own, it i (*Eller than that or all the other nations of IL world combined. If I undenttand the provisions of the bill w Etch has passed the House of Clmsnons, a propose. to throw open the whole of this inter-colonial and misting trade, always exceptmg that along th. hoses of her borne tslands,y fast as the calorie hemselves shall express a wish for it. A. it re eves the coasting trade of the tinged liingdom would seem that 4 does not expect any oth.. nation to aurrender to Britieh ships its ow .sating trade proper, to become entitled to the ad niages which this bill bolds out, but only the notions, having foreign poiMeaaions, should conies upon British ships, trading with them, the itame privileges that are minfistved, by this act, upon lereign ships in British pealwationa Therefore, I du not perceive what Gret Britain expects the United States to yield before she can take full ad vantage of this bill, if it mbitild pats We have no foreign possessions, as aht bay, and our domes• t i tic coasting trade is closed gains' bar by the lee ' ervationi she makes of her wn. It is true, there to has been 'wed already Gao l, per, the New York Evartingtost, mill to argue that California was a foreign p . session, and thht the trade hetweln that pen if the Facia/a =last and our Atlantic shore wad . not a coasting tide, but it is canon that OUT gOvernment will alit so construe it. Does she than ilk of us any thi4 more than that we .tall penult her .6:p to bring the produce of any and all nanona of the earth, from any and all part. or the earth, to our port., and to carry all sorts of merchandize and produce from oar ports to any and all the other ports of the world! She mtge. eel. to allow American atop. the same license with respect to the commerce between the United Kingdom and all the rest of toe world. And if I understand her propositions, she will, without any further concession upon our part, grant us the right to participate equally with her vessels in the coasting tradeof all her 16111.1..1. colonies. I shall consider, in a concluding letter upon this subject, whether we ought to accept the oiler. ner of me N Y Cour., end r AFFAIRS OF IRELAND. DI,LAN, Feb., 1',4 ~,,, • • Tun D1M1117,, lIETWFVI IMAM" AND ,CruTLAND And now that I am aliens Li re-recross the Chat, net, let me give you in few words my impressions an in unprejudiced observer eon:en:ling the cause and the nature of Ireland's misfortune.. I travel led through hteotiand and found its climate rude, nll of its soil poor, and three (nineties ad ideality arch, its nuneral resume, instgmtiorint, and its manufacturing and Commercial facilities naturally of the leant inviting description; yet no where on earth did I ever see a people more more Contented, more attached to their native land, and more happy in all the relations of life.— I have also travelled through Ireland, have seen a land blessed lip Nature with a genial climate and with the richest sml,alinost every where on &Haul with marl and hoieslone, with inexhausti ble supplies of the most valuable fish swarming past its shores, with great mineral wealth, and with a river the noblest in the United Kingdom, oilering unlimited power to manufacturing Indus ity, let I have f -nod nntural advantages uniu - proved, and its uninral resources undeveloped; Its people, than WhOill 11011 C ere naturaby more quick to learn, and limn allow none ore by tempera. meat inure joyous hearted, I have found wont de li orubly Ignorant and most utterly wretched [you poor Scotland plenty benignantly smiles, upon rich Ireland poverty broods like a night mare. TO WHAT THIS inTrEELEsiir is sot °WISH it la not owing to the fact that Scotland a Pro testant, and Ireland Roman Catholic; since both Lombardy and Belgium, which as far as regards the satisfaction of phySical want., are the most tas cored countries in Europe. have the same religion as Ireland without many of its redeeming feature,. It is not owing, at least not principally owing to a difference in national lineage, bectise full one half of the. Scotch originally sprung from the same Celtic stock as the Irish. It is not owing to the Met that the one people is alienated from its rulers by strangeness of language and that the other is not; for done third of the, Irish speak nothing but Erne, one half 01 the Scratch speak nothing but i;relic_ It is not owing to the tart that the small farm system prevails in Ireland, and does not in Scotland. This circumstance may have do indus ence, but ills not a prevailing cause, since in ma ny parts of Belgium the holdings are equally small as in Ireland, the soil inferior, and the climate no Tore favorable, and yet the Belgium occupier en joys n large portion oi the emioris of life. It is not owing to the fact that Ireland is ground down by n rack rent system' and Scotland no , for, since middleman have Mien dwindling away, rack rents almost entirely disappeared. At the present time the mean average of rents in Ireland is no great. er than in Scotland and one fourth less than in Belgium. It is not owing to the fact that Ireland • over-populated m proportion to its natural means of subsistence, breame one, fourth of the land wloch admits of cultivation in lying pertectly waste and the remetning three fourths by an enlightened aysiem of agriculture, such as is practised in Eng ,and, might be made to proloi c thirty t. Ines He present sustenance. By a proper developement of its agricultural resources, Ireland rail I,e Insile to support in crank rt, twenty millions of people, instead of pinch:ng eight tuilinins, as now, with starvation. If any Hung more is wanting to show that supeirahundance of ppulaiiiio is not a pnmmry cause of (rush in,serv. it Mile be round in the fb, t tent Ireland wen imi•,a'iy a most v. retched country one entnry ago, when its ,nliabitants were two thirds fewer than now. It la owing secondarily, nn doubt, to divers eaur• es nl a social and es-on:amen' nature, Inn p.s !yi ro nothing more or less than English •“1-1 - .- and narfeo , n,,. Scotland ma. aubingated by England's kings in nisn'y, Ironiirob'e warfare and was stratghtway tncorpornied into, and made veritable part en the Ilritiste realm Ireland was vulnugated by Koala ride `Pruteotor, - with the con.- ol so•• 11 atrocities, tot the Iri•h mother In thin soy atilis her Ire rver•tie child by the threat cuing into 11 um "curaelof Cromwell," and a has ever slave remained in a•ditie of .1 iiwitiOri The people peruh , , Through the “I'anditic Fort,. - La lee received tutu the inn.,d the lielar. the oth er to In' laid ruder It ea feet. Th.- tradition., the hereditary uvage.i, the yet idol, laws, the properly right., and the chercitted tell,n of Inc oar peo ple, were respected, and serupirlonsle preserved, the traditions, the usages, the law• the property titles, and the relign in of the other wo erubhed tato et tinction, or when that was Impassible, r were in Afire citft xiist 7 i, Arno dfifid one, by pan, -e. wai (.0000,trd tut, dero:ed IS; while the al-C11.11.,“1 of the other by opprr was aggravated into I. ifendeckt hate. The treatment which Coolant he celourit s letbeted upon Ireland jus",ries in the letter tbnl remarka ble ex preen on el Judge tam"., .nit rrosnat.i."•, except as he l orrowed bit Might track Ire land ihrutigh it,., statute look, on soll ' .l MIKA. a " wounded in, it/roar/I oerow.l-4 hitood " And since the no-moral, epoeh of I`oo. when Ireland was morine.'ily elevated from the rondition of a subdued prone, .• tt constituent part of the I Kingdom JI haa experienced but a con vent prentnoint.no cif woe. The Union, note. all Mowry IS false, wan oloained only by the most flagrant brtberv, and Its work. have been worthy of An origin. leiglidathro has proved worse than lirito.h violenee II ban made weakness, itn pot...nee, poverty, pauptitsin, insubordination, re bellion, de.pondency aisa despair. Ireland has never Aen ant.wed but a feeble voice In the .Nabonal Legislature. The net of Union gave bar but 100 members, and the Reform Bill al lowed,,but the paltry pittance of five more. Al though containing halt of the pamelatina of Eng land, she lias only note fortieths of England's rep resentatives. A large portion of her constituencies are stern picket boroughs, jobbed away nt the pleasure of a few landlords. Almost all important plsces in the donwsim administration of bee agars have bees filled with Englishmen and Scotchmen. I ler pubhe works have been grossly mismanaged, or;wretchedly neglected. Her man ofsaturing opera -11001., which elm once prosecuted with some Mlle energy, have been dogged by a most unjust sys tem a.m.* and extort ditties. Many of the old usages which once regulated with some little tau ness the relation of landlord and tenant, have been atmlished. The religions and national animosity, which boa always raged between the native end the foreign population, and which no leas an acute observer than De Toegueville pronounced the great scalene of all Irish ill., so far from having been mitigated i.y an assimilating policy, and by impar tial legislation tine been still more inflamed bylaws denigned expreasly to depress the our section and to elevate the other. But England's injustice to Ireland has not been altogether of a posture character. On the contra ry. its chief cram/nen consist. in nets of °totem.. Briushiegislabon Ites done nothing in Ireland, while it has done every thing in England, to promote in dustry, and to generate and foster n spirt of enter prise; it has done nothing to reclaim the live million lion acres that have over laid as useless when they were first created. It has not, at least, until lately done any thing to rescue this mass or tno:people from their dreadful ignore. - - ' played means that inevitably entailed defeat the end. And lastly, though not least in its sad et. feeta, through a fnsudious disinclinatton to interfere mth the rights of property, though that property was originally acquired by the most iniquitous confimatton, and was transferred by the crown to the ancestors of the present proprietors without on equivalent, and in the exercanc of the vilest favor mem, it has done nothing to establish the rights of the Inch tenantry; and particularly it Las left those rights unsecured by failing to guaranty to the ten ant the value of the pracumi Inspraysms.et s , under such a system as prevails in Ulster, self In est would assuredly compel him to make. TIIS =GLIM SOLUTION OF IRimII DIFFICuLTms. Let an Englishman talk or write about Ireland, lie probably carts with the proposmon that the ilb of this poor unfortunate country arc attributable not to political ho. social cause. and have their root in the natural elements of the Irish character, and in motile( it, he forthwith prca-ceds to reel ott with admirable expertness a well spun string of imputations upon Irish ignorance and Irish bigotry, and Irish turbulence, arid Irish recklessness, and Irish improvidence. and Irish aversion to steady labor, and Irish want or self respect and sell reli ance, and Irish lark of ambition to rise in society, and Irish want of regard for the land, and Irish londoesa of political extension, and eo on to the end of the bobbin. But this hue been the sx_peili• eat of oppressors Got. time immemorial. Then. Oppression first degra ea, and then the degradation is made to 'scrod upon dsoll, and to shield the ori ginal wrong. Misery le the most prolific source of vire, and for my port I rather wonder that Irish men have retained so many virtues, than that they have r inti acted many vices. The Irish of both sexes are comparatively -innocent of that worst of Vices, lieerillOtteelfla, they treated seared things with reverence, an! are seldom guilty of prohinitl' their Glad piety is proverbial. The Inch man's heart is full of unselfish impulse and warm sensibilitte. Even los failings lean LO virtue's aide. He is improvident, but will share his last loaf with his needy neighbor. He is mallets, yet, regardless of perennial consenuenre--he is trod to the CUM he espouses. Ile is bigoted, but Ma big otry in rooted in the bead more than in the hearti it inn blind adherence to what be believes to be the truth, and unlike the bigotry of moat other men it seldom &IMMO s the hating and hateful amp,' of inmierance. Fie is Ignorant, but yet be prises knowledge,— Fla is facticioup, but it is because he is full of pa triotic ardour, and b..bcvea submission to be treacb• ery to the lead of hie fathers. lln has hale 'wean/ !e the foul last a a torottso Instate/ lade regard Jo, his. Ile is othiiss,l to Gnats, but lita mow, are acts of revenge and not plots for plunder, if he is vindictive, he I, not sordid; if he shoots hisland lord, it is oat to role bon of ha parse, but because be has been stung to madness be relentless, re morseless oppressinn. A Wed landlord Is widen, harmed; and. it is an indiaputable GM that co where in ill C'hnstendom can strangers travel greater askty than over the high-ways and by-mays of Ireland. It is not true that Irishmen shun la. bar; an tLo contrary, fairly remunerated employ meat is coveted on a prize. They will go any. whew and suffer almost any hardships to obtain it. Englishmen have the evidence of it before their own eyes. At least three hundred thousand Irishmen every summer leave their miserable homes, and cross the channel to reap the harvest of England. Americana need not in be told of true williokness to work, Mr it is Paddy who dots the drudgery of the Republic. Nature has lavished upon,t he Irishman qualities tine enough for ilea world's ornament and solid enough for this world's Wear all that is wanted is that those qualities should be essuideti hot beaten anto a come ly and serviceable shape. have taken rather • mournful v,ear of Ire• and's past and present condition; yet the eacla nation of Moor's Demon finds no echo tu my Ind. - Where svdl rho , end, ye M"'•rs 0 1 1,, d 0d She ve , -ep.ed ask. 1.,r e. et, Elm Diu) hear. from LW that Hived. The Demon answers nevyr Ireland will be-redeemed, bat it will not be by Mat wretched traillng system of agitation that has been carried on for so many years. It will not be through the instrumentahty of men—like More lately ',muted with the sentence ofthe law—who have the talents of declamatory demagogues, and not the powers of emotive statesmen; who have nu system but rebellimi, and no end but demolition. who seek support by an appeal to physical events and possions, rather than to political foresight, and to reasonable expeclationamen who may have pa triotic sensibilities in abundance,but who are with out bends to conceive broad regenerative plans and without even the moral power flint springs from cool convictions. Ireland's hopes are not bound up in the success Mauch as these. liar re demption is to come from die same band that en thralled her. &melt interest, if not Justice, is be guining to rouse itself to the necessity of energetic action in behalf of Ireland. A glorious earnest of Its intentions ha. already been given in a supers latively wise system of national education; and un less present indicailyns are waning deceitful, not even another session of parliament will be suffer ed to copier without the adoption of bold and r - neat measures, such as hos never herore been thought of, far less ventured upon. Lord John's ministerial satchel may indeed be a Pandora boa, but I really believe that hope for Ireland lies tit thy bottom of it. :11GM A. Bpnor DOsSE—Action of hi., Doxese.l Collect, ton —Oa Thursday evening, at the newton 01 the New Jersey Episcopal Convention, in seuion at Burlington, the .following resolution was offered by Wm. lialatend, EN, of Trenton: If hrrrar, a Bishop ahould be blameless, and should have a good report of those that are, with out, least he fall into reproach ; and, whereas. public rumor an well as newspaper publications have made tenon, charges against our Bishop tm• peaching his moral character, tending to im pair his usefulness, and to bring the church of whirl, he is Bishop into disrepute—therefore, Rerafrvd, That a committee ee appointed Con slating of three clergymen and three laymen, lab, Or a otarorny of Ilient, shalt make such lieltOries as shall satisfy them of the innocency of the accused, or of the sufficiency of ground for presentment and trral, and that they do make report to [hie Cunvea. boa at as present reslloll, nr at ouch other time as this Convention shall designate. Mr. ° Hreatend disclaimed any unkind feelings to wards the Btshop, or any purpose other i ban of en abling him to place formally and officially before the thucese, such explanation as he might be disposed and able to give of the charger, which, in the shape of roman, newspaper publications and placards in our chief cities. were calculated iniuriouply to of. tend his reputation. An earnest debate follwed, Mr speaker offering the resolution, on the ground that the charges were all anonymous slanders, but if made over a respon sible name, there would be no hesitation in up. pointing e committer et investigation. Finally at about ii o'clock the Bishop rose to put the question on the passage of the resolution. When, nher a Jew bnet. touching, steaddy eh. treed sentences upon the extraordinary and trying position in which he stood, the Bishop sod, "Ad who are in favor of this resi - Mtion will say Aye's —a silence deep as dealli I'll upon the assembly— tor beating of each heart war audible—but not Is word was spokrn. No solitary Ayr broke tho awful silence' The mover of the resolution him self was vowels'. After a doe pause the Bish op again spoke- - All opposed to this will say No " Then went up as if with one breath sad (Font one heart, mob u negative s. to oe could mistake the tin art Of. It. tone, ill tat Oar, I n le sincerity, were significant even morn than NIS un annuity. AFT°. NTIVI F.N I'S BY THE PRESIDENT. WARR IN." June 4. II W. EVA., appra , rer. for Belttmore, Nave P Pouclnev. rd John Con/ma, surveyor, ‘Vilanngion, , , v Murphy, 'moved. n rn•riiel. Northern Itt•[nrt umia•ippl. Woolison L beigun, attorney l th hhtne Ltoottet. RFC,. VEIL% OF PVOLIC I.IOMIVF. Gehl. M Cho,ton, Collialbuo. ?dos, J. W. Nor',. Stiewoectown. ILL lICUI , O - TRII OF Lk". OFFICE. • J. I.n. t '.Jededentr H. Lathmp. of Virginia, hag been Ibp pointed by the Pretident an Navy Agent tor Wash tngann. Improvement. In Dentl•lry. DR C. Cr KULA R.NS. Ime lio.,ron. I- pt.1.. , ,1 to unsilurneture andßun'a fa fl II 1,1,, and park* upont ti“: 1 or A Lrno•iolit.r.. , Salflloll fount/a . ..Z.16 IP II VIVI MI. le. •• bore 11, nem it z posed lmfire lOW rrszdenr, next ant, 114 ILe DI • utile, Fou rrel. I•ol•l..uNti RL•FiI r. ru. -J RI II limn j• 101 Pave:x - 1u I.raiA < < -Vrrpar,.l by JIV F.P.T. ru Wl!ham •ttart. N Y ail 10, sal, by A Jayn , 4. Nu rourth •traet Th.• wJN be ioundl • ticlirtma. roon.. arn cle at t.rverart in mini.,,,, •isd particularly fur tuck HAsn's Ham" —An ,onprov..,l Chocolate prin.'s non, temg a ..ontl.inatiom ol t'ocoa nut. Innocent. Jo entorwine and palatable, hlghly rernuonendcd parllc u.krly for invalid.; YreoLted try %% Baker, Dorche. ter, 11as. . and for sale toy A JATNFZ 4 , al Ilre Pck:n Tea Store, So 70 looms •I, raehll W. XI. Wright, tf. H., Dentist, Orricx and restdener on Fourth s 1 • oppo.,te the Yiti,burqh Rook 0111, ‘ x l . 12 .1ir.41,4..1.7d Fire •nd M•rlne inaurasce.—Tar Pirr. BC/1011 NAVI4I•TION AND Flir Instlt•nra Cow,x•— , 14artered 1,12—..-onttnues no/four, upon everyde. Arrippun al property, an Oct /01,, •ntri Orric, No 21 Markel .irret SAMUEL GORSII.r, rreet. Roan. FinNee, Sec Y. illy:, dam JOB PRINTING. BILL lIEADS, CARDS, CIRCULA RS. Many6ti. Dab Lading, Contract', Lan , 1.;4.01.6 LI,. MLA., LA MI-ft.CII.IIC., &e dr , Pr.nted at the .hortrat notwe at low prteea, at the dela I :A Ern, Ornce, Tat RD lITAX22. Qom' A sientlercan ol 1'111401,5h, who hail fallen into •n open cellar after the -Geri, Fire," aprutheebi• 11/1 de an aeaerly that he was unable to retrain from ery• tog out with the pain A (need who had been using 11. A. Fatinecoek k. hubefacteut and been eared of Rheumatis gave him what remained In the bottle, and although hi. m limb was greatly Swollen, he wa• completely restored to health in twelve hours and (reed (eon, pa., This is hut one of • great number of cases whirl, have conic tinder the observation of the proprietors. Prepared and told by A FA ro. . . corner lot and WDOdi alto, corner tit!, und W 004.1 ett 1,1 I=l On the 7th 111%1, by Rev. Fulton, Alr Sean. W of We'Lenart!, V. to SLae Celouxt V 1(1l-Len, Allegheny 0;1. W"f„7 CO iIIIEESE-54.1 biz NN'rabcril Reterv.., for %ilk by F VON ISONNIIOINT & CO EATHERS-57.511., for sale by - F VON BoNNOORST a co DRV A I'EN.F-S-201, bosh for oltdr by 1. , F VON BONN lIORSTA CO LASS-4100 by. 4110 . , 4(O do 10.112: 100 do 10014. Ur NI do 7o0; or Ly j , V F VON IiONNIIONST CO Cl"1 - 11L o I A 2 l.'(ll ' lii .r . as lSN l 7idt — sT - a, co • • Iff AY IRA) dol for sole by . Joel S r VON IiONNIJORST Ar. CO less iced and for !sir tiy ,El.l.Eits. 57 Wood st only Agent for Pitia JU, II) L. NI CURRY. Agent for Allegheny rity NEW' ROUNDS-1U item, Drle.d 134, 1 ll Itound, vary nue, just reel anti retr eat° by t un ,411.1.ERS A NIG. tr,i Admini s ' Notice. r FETTER. of Ada...lnman having been granted 1.4 In the Linde r-JgbeJ. ;tie estate ol Craigh Inn, dee'El . oi Allegheny city—All per.. are re limed to !nat. , : iminedtute pa y ment , thooe •lanns will inc, nt them, duly nothenrionte4, toner. lement. JOHN MORE, CH A WFORD, Ohto Ip, All,gl.eny e.., Y. ALLEGHENY GERIETERY. T H , : . g . t .,: ,, , , ,‘ , .. c i11:;;1 r m , g of . , i t h ,.. C.. 1 ir , p k t , 07 . 1 , 0r , 5 ,.. 01 ,,, t h hii . Al. tar fove.. ins Vs rsur . si, tie Ihs. JO., tidal . at A; ock, F Al , Si isms,. lone the Ananias Statement will Lc rend. and a Board of Manageni elected for use ensuing year J. FINNE.I , Jr , Secretary. The Inllowing persona compote the Huard of Corpo rator. --Dr J It Speer, W. Hohmann, Jr., Thu. Al llowe, .iO/111( . 1•1611),l, E %V. s.ephent, T J Big hag, W 1 rotten, Dr II D Sellers, V Lureur Oliaa. AO, ry. J II Shoennerger, tiers Hogg. H. I , lllidS, Jacob grunter, Jonsi Bisaell, Henry ninrting, IVin Lippin cott, R. S Casaett, %Vol. Fsehbaum, I' Si Lisery, si g ... soar Denny, R. C Grier, U. %V Jackson Chas. Bre... er. Wilson hi'Caudless. Geo tAsden, Nathl Holmes, II Al'Coraock, .1 I)teta. APCord, Robs Beer Time Irwin Jesse Carothr re, A ( . Y16,11011, %Vas H. nice, C P i 11111ILDOC ILE'S Swing. It AV Poindeater, C ri Bradford, and 1 FOl- ' ney. Jr 037.1131 PATENT DASHER CHURN .. It ITER I • N 61' PIZ.. 1.11. IR SO! i 0 6111.11,2,1 reins TO LET, .761-I.V MIMI AA TWO 51 1,1( V Bri s k D . r'lliog house, PDF eiteetion of the pubite to sn•thed to this ear, pleassintly situated on Litirorb aima‘, Aa.yb.- 1 valeta., Churn, whirr Let the advent sge of all iiy etty, Maur the Hand St 'Bridge coolest:og ~,,,,., ~, eronioning the Old end new Inver ours. ,o. 611 Ilkisits, with a had, and goal wash house. Foe. ~,,„ ocussup giyeu on Ibe brat &July, or •0011ef It M11113'14/ , T h , ~,,,,, or tits Invention ~.p p. r . , a. „ y a ~m, Enquire ol 1... Wil. " .n4, i Pie Woe,. th. air . furred beneath Ilie dsh and pa IS Engle !deride Work*, 1, , b0py.• latS , .l oo .4°lt doe. •way with ihe tienessrly of purchasing a tieW ILELIICY VOR CRAMPS. Churn, al 0 can be applted to any , apt.n in ~.., „, ‘ „i few one dollar can have o all the impre•rinents of the W 711-: II AVE AlllO./11 I N AI. WARMERS made from g ., ...,..., ~,,, ~,r , a a ",,,, ng , he 8., .. Ty ,t,, .o.t approved Englortz pattern, furnished i i,, u ,„ g i ~),. nd lecOniineddr. l by Thames I.Otnentenz E•Az nod • The public are invited to roll and dud re for them ' , om h.r.og gh..unsil pbrocz•ns; nelpg 0 ow'. ' .. .'edt• selves before purchasing eleewhere, et Sl', eOrner Of M afilidnjrn. k'r th " , V l '" °°° ° ‘.."°' O r " 01 . 0 ' Market and Fish streets,' or at GJ Diemou4 &ley, bet trio the bowe l s, In ea,. of entraps to Cholera. As ~,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,a,nd Macho' ~,,,,. ~,,,,..h . eery pers on is sst.icet to sodden attache, no leanly runt) AM.. ItiOERFN. hoold bevettliont az lent One SeihirE& ATKIN•3ON, p — x ---JO ~,,,, 50, b e ,,,.. 0 ll'opd and hlatkei HEARLEY'S NEW Wro WORK—The Ad.nbaek , or L ' l49 the Wood, bY J. T. Headley, author of • Wathlngron and bra Generals," eo, The Wet and I.Vrtrinaa of Be W; t Clinton, by % W. Campbell. author Et .. . Bonier Warfare ^ last reed by lu7 JOUNSTON k STOCKTON _ . EW BOOKS—A Iltraory of Wonderful sermons, II illustrated wall numerous eneraving• a wood. l Sol Inuslin. The locutt•tion, or ptetures of the Vlrtrr and her Son by Charle. Beecher. Fort Wa ouroduetory csoay, b) Mr. Harriet Beecher tt.tosor. loot recd L. JURNSTON F.TOCKTON. Lo:ner :Id Rod Markel on_ ['l - IL—to obis Lotto e d — oit; cor to retA and for rat. Ivy Y 1 U CANFIELD DAt.itto-7 relks Sole. and eboulJera. to-day rer d noel fortale by 'LC ILAHD - 14 bi.t. No I. .Ido No t door teudoor iron. .3.•aoter Cuollot.rlatl Not tor ...le 1 07 H A I All DICKEY e. CO. Frt. ttt A RAISTROSC & RoZF:R 11/A"N - 6 r.hd• mfrormd. Immll.m from prior r'uto tmrfarral : 2or mtm m 7 DICK}.Ik err k:ATII • tt• Mr. now Mnflrim from emir Cur., F 6r. fleftd Nu 1, ror ISA I All DICK I )ORli 711 , :1r. , 6 H o Loon , 11, /01liy ju: 1961611 DICKE t '111.10 , —, gar I" pnme, landsog V 013.1 .Icatner "" RA t'Auvt COTO.. I' I, and Wo.l ara MIEMISIMINIMiI ju7 A FA E,ITOCK & -I:+. ox ; •tII , F Ly ‘ 36 I ) RILL) PLACIII , S —7 pat l user unpared Procher, I box pared do, )01 , 1 reed and for anle Ly C II I,lt ANT iu VINE HAM' tdde goof qunlity fine Four, r , fine order. to ..z.r.re and for qate tbr S , 11. 0 E . L i ! u l y 1A 0 . , M;t- c -n t a le o r s e Evens Sr. Swtl;'• pOl up bq .ule by ,u 7 ii 4 V,; ( !::1;a " ) ! e " n S lkett ju: I. .1.1.1:Rtl A NICI,LS 1' ARD OIL-1010,k No 1, 14 do No .2. tior ord, 4 for lu7 NO Ite.ft Bext, tor reln.lmg, pt. wee d and J A., ralc by ju7 N11)1,4 .3111.. 3 1,11311. 333,303. ACAIFE & ATKINSON, Finn sr. 31,W EVlst Wt 333 • 311 tor, I'vrrlur.att lONTINI to tont.rture all kind. o( 0,11 , 1• ER TtN AND stiEET IRON WA ILL AJ.o, Itotek• situllt Work Stearn Bono built to ord.,. Sperm ...ion fine . weam boat linve On ' bands a hne onl Of Copperwork. and Bra, Kettles, Tin Warr, h e hefillSo(lln Steamboat looking Stoves. Portable Forgo*, sr:lrina...i.e. a very 00100.001 ucte for steamboat.. Chlitornia emigrants, or rani ...kJ eoroparnea Wret would reverthilly Wain bout men and other n lo call and . urtielea nod prlcc. porch:m.l, ee lu7 WESTERN 11811RVICE COMPAIII OF PITTSBURGH CAPITAL aluo,uuu. J Jr Y I R MDA.ca. Jr., Pro't Wai uuur. a.p.o. all kottlat or k FIRE AND MA RINE. EMEMMEIII= A hrrn, ration —ra arra aerl I.y DITECIO7% WllO arc well I.tutwa ttt the oat:11111m.y. and who are tletershrh ed by ;tromp.," si•i liberality to nn the rhar arter selatch they have attract:sett, as odertng rho !ter protection to rho.. Who det.tre to be Initured Lk. roar.. R \litter. Jr. Geo h, J. IV Burr, Flotroca Jr tit LS 11.ounea C Ihrusen. then. W t eh t r h , Nto NI Lyn, Jor lappisrott. t.trett, 13111 r, Nl'Autey. Ate., Nsrutek. Thn. !term Orrt.'t :9 Wnierkarrt, twnret.,r, of S. Co stein.)Ptto.l.orgh gui ill) TO LET, rur:e, three ~err 1,1 , 11 . 1 Serovil •Ircet vt, .1 a July Enquire A IS A.1)1.1.:1" FOR REST, F't 11,Nv two .111 r) ilrlf nt huo.hod andot complc.tfordor. on Center A•rour, 7th Word Po on pveu Jul 1.1. 'trot low 1-.11.01, of 11M\ WA I'l'h corner of Liberty and llond ;Is 1 IRV l'F-ACIIF-s hunh Dry Prue Las. a prw. artsele Nbt a,d ren'..lam.l lyt sale hy JUIIN "Arr A Co -..1.1 - N..Tirinimed Shad; 10 do No I 11, U In do No I Salmon BON, !h. Hswon Shin, h.r \ ATI . A CO rer'd and for sa:. at ILr N - V I).rinl. dn.! lor .1 II CAN VIELI) S t •t: 1 '111!“.,—,1 mu, a prime Ts iI:A4 -;...5t kng• f. twt•s Tobarno. ,est reeved per r I,strae, arid for sale Ly HLRIIHIISI.I.I, CO. \Vat., vt k-101,1•1. 11 prime End, t . cod nisd sor by FAS. N% 004 ' 1 )0" LIM BARK -I I•bl ;14.t re, d and .ale II DA 1 t••co, 111.111101 ju.t re, I *l,l 10. •.• ,136 I: .4:1.1.1.:R. Crr Slr'iud d. l ,o rAfi. e , ,, t . tr ,o , t.ijrl i o‘: . l . 4 , e refined refinr natrerl. oln An 1,,:r tin l'ntrittr-1, in d o nr. rrnfleri 1.0 )6.1 received rand Inr •nte try =IIIMI . I;rl,ll—Nror and 3 hist.*err, sin 1 ~ , thrtner. N, 1 Mull, and Herring . ..06 , 11••• I.ul • ,, 01 , •1 ,3y, tor !ale I.y ,r 11; 1 1/ ,311.1.1.1 I r, bite • Om. reed anJ for r.le by jl NY Lace d Front re • T Baeoa, Shoulder, SAdes anJ 14 , 1,1;R-1120 1,1.14 •opei.or • hole Floor. reed to: ~.lc I.y 'cm I. ATP:it MAN and . 1,, do, HA) Rat,. 1.1 u..d 'or •xle F ISH -14. nto. !if•ekrrel, 147t0n MIMEMI 13A t'i /N - It ur and lor I.y TA.,:st: 111 of rZ , OWI ARN— 11. .lore and for talc by .1 TA,stx A RF,T I ARID WA% ',Ltd Oil, landing 6ortt , rlPrrow Nr.rrr N. 2,9 V S Brown A. Cur brand, sn..l tor re:r 100 tn ,orr coosiirlimee,t ,r+ 4 JAMES DALZEIJ., Wcpr .1 Cr., l:l 6 oN—ns Irslc• Ootton. to pAvESarr46lAirir.r.zr:r.ib) Slb! C,2IU 5 hli chertm NUM.'', Ig La. r'bru....uro, I:, ILK .ue per fll/1. , auJ In, axle by jar, JA NI 573 DA 1.7.5:1 I. ;u lo r JA \I I/AI.:ZELL - Ur. Wlekey's Celebrated fIIOLDRA AND DIAILIMEI !DEDICINES. tho 51,1101,11 6.1k1 l:a.terrl rams We do rertay lilt. Dr. Louis Wu oars of York. Pa mob under In. ram and management, on or al.out the Id, of October Iri P youlle Man laborinc ...vete attack or ••A•latic Cholera'"Chat we ens., toed the .aid patient, and found turn to be in me eol. lapsed prat, of but dive., with trequent and i . Opletl• rice water discharge,. That we pronounced it a ea.. on genuine Cholera. and declared mver Itint we iddieved the .ad patient was beyond the oreo hope of med. lent aid. in In, we 1.1.101.01 the pp.,. would the, and Ito declared at the time. Wr further rertnly that the sand Lem. Wnekry par. tted at. own mode on treament.and admiromered ht. Cholera Renn..dv. and effected a mire a the pattrat Wr :Link in four nberealler the Band )onnac man wes at work. and perfectly wail. 11.11 . 46 T , D T. 13. Doerr I/ et ,11!) .: a.l-oi triollii,(ll's4l:era in. der rail- of Dr trkey, and chat I toclic‘r hla ml-dielne rehrved bun. State of Moir) land. Woolunaton County, to wt I that I ago welt arquounted watt tht. gentle men rhos hove signed the wolant erruhrotr. of Dr. Louis ry •nd they are men of re•iorr In k r.ttuolt whereof I he/ Canto •üborribr an o name. and anti the oral of :sty oaten, this boor. y n.entit day ni November. r.ghteeti hundred and thtrt•utrre 0 I.S. Clerk a•lungton County Court. Nlaryland. I tit , admini•tration of i. Louts 1l prepurn to tor Cholera. in the ea , . et no appren tice to the pia•ternig I.tirineeri thiri town Mager. town,) u well ;narked en, o( Aiwa,. (lin. In., watt I tee water evacuation, cold e , nrumy cold to .gue, innal/ 1,1111.110114 ptli.“ —I co , olered Ina ,ruly and alarming I auw him pro yin. to Dr Wiekey, and %VP • preaent 1.1. e admtnts traitor, the brat dou, of medicine. and .w hin re peatedly outi..r the iiitendani o( Dr. Wtekey, lie re cde..o,l so u. "Lie to attend and wort a: hia trade in icw anya I uni sure by lot k none tabor bat tbe inedirme ridunnraed by Lir. %Vickery. R,ritAati IV. Doer, NI D. The only true 001 genuine Da. Wrecat's Cholera and DiarrLn•u hlrd•eine la prepared •nd ink! whole %ale and retail. by 101 IN It NIORLiA,N, Ihugatat, ;u6dlni one door twiny,. Diamond alley, Wood at () N t,IVI) 8 1112Z1 1 1 ' 1.1": ' 1' '' . " v 7 t n svi ° lll o 7 1: " '1 !‘ ol:a ' z 6 1 7 1:: butler ‘‘ be mutably tevrarded try leavtor, , it nt o o„., _ j“5:415. • I INEN TA ULF: DIA Pt:RA-IV . R lINIT 111,1 r, a the atirmton of 'Myer, to 1111 large.s , men•nt of above 1:04et., 111.'11 , oteer price, thno ever before vaiered Lltsper able Cloths, of varietal. very cheep eft V 4 II- A lot ot above. •rarce .120 e, y ..ou 4 / 4 !low, el juh 1V It ‘IURPHY - UrrA 11—r1 hhdr N u Sugar, rust recd and for ,ale b) ius IIf:RANI - rub:K.4E-1N bz , Chan•se, landlng IrOne Luke Ene U end klach.gen and for sale by ,y - - - - LANIKS DALZF-1.1., ‘k wen 3; - I o liNlB4l-71. , 211t1r,* V ut llo•bot, ett.t...anetur, un.l 01 ~ualitv werranteel ter stile cry low to clop, eon•egnotent, by DII - 10 , 71' d Cu Front at LARD -100 No 1. now lamb. lot sal , by Ina I ell bItTEY vo ~AtoN_l racks Sedee, to act, tow, 4.5 0,0 lb. tn 1) ernoke 100.0. mostly Hems and Shoulders. I eady for del/very, for eel, by J,AIAIi DIC3IEN d c 4) ,L 1.5 1 )IIINTERIS' INK-10 keee New. Ink. to .10r le and I Jo. sale by jut lld REV, JONE.,‘ 0 111 'E FLOUR-41 bbl. E)e F bar, Jul Isa'd and Co ! sale by my3o 5 k 11.1..p1AUCti Extension of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. PO PONTI.. - 1 - 0 FO6 MIUDO•TION APO/ stasortr TilalltOPOSSALtt are melted for the Graduation ma Masonry of about .43 miles more of this road, be gamma. at a point some 64 miles west of Cumberland, and endtrig at a point some 13 miles west of Cheat River, embracing all the sections from No. 64 to No. 6e, both ine/usive The 11raduation on nearly ell of these sections will he henry, end will include um Tunnel of comiderstee length and three sham Does. There viii be •Isoswo Viaducts of medium sire. Speed..mil , and plans of the work will be ready d.,1!"111011 to propown by the 16th of June. inst., at the Co office in Cumberland. The prop. 11.111 wilt In' addressed to the undersigned, and will be received up in Saturday, July 7th, Inclusive, or the same place. Proposers are earnestly requested 10 ex noon, the Ism closely before bidding, and to avail thernse:ves of the ample means of Informationattic • sin,. or the work, which will be furnished them, RP contractors troto a distance, accustomed to toner dtf lient eresvations than those to be mat with on this line. wia otherwise be likely to make their estimates too high The beat testimonials will be required, sod AO en TM ergetic prosecution of ;ha work will be necessa ry pa} Immo will be cash, with the usual reser , vet of On holt till the completion 01 the contract. By Drier of the President and Directors BENJ. 11. LATROFIC, Engineer._ =IIIM= I.I.)CHAINS—Jam received, a beaatvul assom kjr'nem of la.lze* and K m Boldelamen, old Guard Chsin.. of dill to 050 eaeh, c•mern prier. Also, W,.dding Omen n(2: carat gold, gold Peneila. Finger kola, Ear Hrngn, Bream Puri, klraeelets. Go:d Pent, Wmetles. Ae W \V WILSON. corner IJ, and Market ari NIORI,ANC,3 WURNI KILLER lathe beat Venn/alga thAt any man run give or ir.e. in Am faintly Tp. Westmoreland co Pa. Nlr John D. Nlorgan tow eertify that I bane bean selling your Veinumge mr some 111.. icy Croat one year road in thn: ton e I have never known t i to to fall in bribeing worm,. lowly when symptoms tailirtateil preernee ha 4 oveasion to given to itemgrown up rtieintiet‘ or my Wooly, I gave eaelt or them one ilo.e. and oslo of them paitsedtXtO and the oth er over . .2lAt wOrm‘ It Is We best Vermsluga that any nitro ran lioe in ht. iamtly. J IN. Yourto Prepared and ',old by J NO. D. MORD AN. Drage., one door below Diamond alley. on Wood U. Jus GMEMEII I.lllNti LOTS, enttated on the south 1 t i de of Pennsylvania Avenue. between Magee andrtlevenson streets, and about three 11111.1,1 walk 1,1111 the New Court House :Six of these 101, front 01 Incheson the Avenue, and run back 139 feet to a tbt le. .oley. and the other six front the Paine width rorttes street. (70 ter, wide,) and run back 97 feet to the Mlle alley lithe above property is not dispos ed or by prtvate sale before the 7th day of July nest, reol he sold Si :thrum, at the new Court Meat, on that day, at 3 o'clol.k, P. M., to tho highest and beat Litbler I or terms of nale and other p•rtieu lam enquire of Du VII) IV 1t1W171 , .. Attorney at Law, rum strr et, Ilex. door to Alderman M' %I osier tusalta ir I.IE-601.1.1s atom. fur 410 e I, lj Jul J ,CIIOIINAI A Ki:R k eX). 24 lVoal st •pectson, landine, and for ,alc by 'IIIA.KII & RICKF:TI ON, :u4 172 and 174 Lawny 01 1; INII CtiI.NAC 1111 A N halt ropos vo now r 4 our own importation per Commerce Ironlrrotieuux. ;Lot r , e'd tool for sale hp ru 4 MI ItICKETSIJN II Vl-.11-10 Itttls prdn< etder, 'd and for ttalc Ju I h CO j~AHIrOI it I) VAMP 10 —l, rm.. Itetti quality. for 11 unt y 1 J St.'lll./ONMA & t:0 vrr LE CORKS-3 Lairs for okle by SeIIOONMAKKRA. CO (, - ; . ALIVETIZE-1.1 keKA !or Isle by ju I J SCHOONMAKER l'O 1 lc MM , It RD :4r, , FAMILY NIEDLCINES—A I'4ll lJ .aril y ju.t rec'Ll, for sale by _ rl , lllt UNDERSIGNED eau he found sE the j othee of Alderman A.O. Reiehart. unut the ttoth •where he will Ir hnrpy to nee all 'hunt indebted to boo After that lune, molt attll be betughl anima all tlenequemt tti4 A. NI CAhIAION. NI I g rT . ::. , F;' ;:, I . o lb o ob oi deaths tout twee,. re the thy weekly. the c the haracter of the dweaw•, end the age of the persons, would }(spcct lolly 0,400 A the Ph‘sirtan• to repnrt to thew mt the Committee Roam, 001 Court lieu... on Friday evening of eaeh week /m 2 ,I{N 7 I.itcw , .I.c..k< —run. Red Bark. Chlorin Elher, PutaA. Strychume, Chtorlde Gold, Laver Wink Pred,puale. Cyanurel Potash. ikinl re -I.cd auJ lob .It. by ju2 R E SELLERS 62TARC11-10 bar Form. for kale by ,u 1 .1 D Wood v. - s: e y.:x —I 1.1,1.,:lor, Jjan fmni , v, for snle I.y D 13 EA N5— . ..4) small white. it, pale by 1 but J D WILLIAMS B AIN. iN rs. 4• •ugmr cured `houlder• bu.l, ctira quality, for 4nle by I J.! J D WILL/A Nis N.. I I nr.l, 2 do Grrn4e, A e•k• FrTll!:ra E , ". 6 Z 7l:37:;nie l l '''' do. " IS, 10 urro., ISAIAH UlCKh\ A. Co. VII band. lor .111 , V r ) DIt'KEI" & lu' I )EA RI. ttt II itke for este by It DA I.Z ELL, & I.ltorrt y et • ~ c IIIti'IIEDSALT:4 - 4.1 t.L,10 hmd awl (or .ale DALZEI.I. & I )141!1 , ANPL.F%— pct:tr , LqursT S.-:AN to arrive in a law 11,i ys, for vu 1, / CA MANIA:IV & Co Cunal 4 tlP—Ciiy num) , ,crap purrnani, N HOLMES , k SONS 1.61. Flour, rec s .l and for gale. by -- it• ni! . 3l AR NISTRI ONG & CROZER enba , rib, is fuxt rererring an ao•orrnu,st of Plan,. front the anion of Nunn, it Clark, N Y , which lor , ganee of rx tenor, lwanty of fun•ls .4 .nrb-rwr.my 0. , 00r und wort, rurpu.. any thing 140°0,2 b, ro Nir the above rid lava y ral,l) knowa ni we banter the reiel.leted nano estoLl v irliment rorrol wood Id•rolon irse reeenlid improed and per •-• ted !hr. hariere of Nun. & Clerk, N. ,toan ex t vatio•h, nnourationably, entitles them to the repu tali Id of twine the very hest u. Watt as the el:le:apes d•o be olio the- country. The lot nom Enact, nr, • unies with the additional recommendation at open w in the at) le and hnirh, which make. teror at once the snort C101.,5111•nd tasty Chang eve r •ught not Thera inatruendnis, together meth thr plots on hand, torm the mom ettentive, varied and de mold , -ever altered here; all of Which wrl tor ...rid at trosnufactorera price, and on eve nod. nay tern!. Kl.EnfrAt. u, J W IVandwrll's, SVllard ot !V 13 —The suburrtlwr wlll by found u! the wur hum, from 11 A NI . Dud 9 la 5 =HM:i22= The Browperrille Water Cure Eatrasheh ) RS. 13A111.% at returning the, grate ark aowledormenti lo the Itlends of the Inertiahot, and to da, m eraag public in general. (or the lab crai p otrunage halbert , ' received, niinOnikee at ih. •12 or lane that they liave made eseential improve the ien°, as well as the chienor , of the es '.ataltallinellt, damn ! , last and winter, winch ail 4rratly enhance the er.,i4forts .pd arallaergellts Of M. who ill, ad to elan tale illage daring the gam mummer Ail We prevn throughorling do.eaftet are treated here, and they eha n4eavor to keep u the p theest, reputatton the establorb ment swo won anent. that entrust themselves bystrict attenti their care. to In orderlo undergo the treatment. patients hare to 1-o,de themselves with two woollen blanirets, two cotton sheets. three rormortables or tight feather bed aod••tr towels. Term., six dollars, payable wc.kly. oadlm Western Pennsylvania Ilospital Mslid gs. EAI.FD PROPOSA i f ' , be received by th k... 1 !knitting Committee, up to the Is.Oth day of JUNF nft tor turinslimg lantern', and erecting the Wester Pennsylvania Hospital buildings, agreeable to Pints nut •iperitications to be seen at the ffire of J. W. hrr urelt,tert. Fourth street, after the lith instant 13u.hiert in propenm; for and work, will state the s.inircgaio scoi lot entire superstructure In a lin. shed state, adoccompany their bids with the uanies 1.1 Hi opeonl. of their respective undertakers or sub. color, mr. ttir vunnu• &Tarim,. of the building.. 'I lin t'ononittee will also receive separate proposals pr •dicated on enetnnem•anurement, and bd. vi rates. who' ren fe bidders will state the price nit), none mason lands no none work, per perch aud foot, brick work hounuol, in the N• 61111; slating per square, ~ ,n itcriog per ard; inns and other 'metier per thous snd iret, looted Focuser, carpenter work, painting. Ria.mg, Ice wiLli ilia cnitage sin their relpsietnie 11.11 at Price, The work ull to he done under the direnion and spe fet,toi pu cial taFirectton e by of athee gner up<r e, tun tnirrul appoint• rpos Con:almim will Alva lie received at the same tome for t'•dctoit iind e ./ rig the Hospital Ground., accord tad to ide he seen ot Mr, Kerr's other .1011 N GRAHAM, IoIIN BISSELL, 11 :' \1:+ 1 ..{{Mia tit 4 di , l 4 TIIOS BAKEWELL (.11110n0.11: AILDIOaI MERCHANT TAILOR .1 No. 46 Markt t street, Inirtron hl, Irittld• end the Ihat fir t• I.W preparing reeetve end r:oe nod .r• di/ di/motel', dad Ia the neete.t. mod zdt••tanlol. and faslitunahlti manner. As hn Ls ter.rn,etl 1 /ogness on the esolt system, he flat. 1,116, It th, he will be able to do work es cheap a• .t • en be dot., nt cr.y eetehltelonent In the eousttry. II.; ~ / o k , iied, costs.lll4 of Ceeenne re* Woad- Ve•t. &r. hie frtentis are reepectiol- I) t. v,..-.1 to ...mina for Inemselves. CFA/110Z A iiAIOR CLANTRN PAPER MILL. • uoeornTleti hav,, atop tiny unaoctatell uuder own. of nompiott Ilan tto .Ir. Son, for the por. pont co otaborgelo,its, paorr, '4l the Closton Pliper Itll. they svtil he Weaned to receive the pa.rott or, o um! the former c0...t0r:10, het V, NI.. pat Me, rt,y et ml tuner keep on hood a general 410- 1 , 4,111,1111 1,11.11 - 1,, wrapping, tea mid Wan paper, bonnet ImarJa. hltiiik books, etc. etc which they will oa^heutemien r (or rlean and eatton rage. Vrtntere and Nook Publiahers eau be g applied With every deJertption of pniiiistacpar at ,lior,not o . e, no d at reduerd price. • Itt a Al N ON HANNA APO I, 'ad— tural'ilmn 1-.DBIIIND S. II ANN oLD AND 'ILVER PATENT LEVER AVATCN. I.JF tLol —Dopler Watches, made by the .e.i e w oon , Cooper nt London. al J Tobta• or Liverpool, and a ini go 1.1•011111,111 ,11 detached gold and salver Lea a by the be.l Geneva ~.anufacntrera. 010 , kn.'s, Communion Ware in vets, (...14.1 Pen.; Jewelry in large variety; 'dower s poon . , F.•rke. A c iii Watrti rermirtng deeded to lie beet mantle, IV IV WILSON, inyln corny, Ilaritot and I ill et _.,_ BEN N ETT & B ROTH ERi M Ql'ltN,sW li A NtIFACYFUIiEItB_,. r poltsgisaux . r hl I UpsnY Pl tisbmkgf b,l PO. VS/warmer, No. IV, Wand afreel, PittabusgA. WlLLronsiently keep on hand a good an0n .0,4 or War% of one own menet-armee,nd „000nerouality Wholesale and country M e,. chant, sec respertfally invited to call and re ao,,no foe theMI.NC., cheaper than hesceor beforeb e en altered to the pul l.. ID- Looters sent by Mil, accompanied by the ...ft oe „4„,,,, 0 . war to promptly •nended to. rand_ Z,,,, N ra: szer:or—,..thrit 'dewed's, for kJ 'els by red 1 811 , 4_TEl!.l4±t__a_ ClitiVroeitiSlircEll•D;bni: "trtsPTlVEll'it'lliP° AUCTION SALES. Hy Jame• Al•Kesaa, ♦Retlone.. rctsitire Sale of the srfs-1 . of — a irst-hie;nSaids N. rttri Claktug Store, ru 4114 , 1:$ street, or A train trn Thursday next. June 70f. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will he mold w., hrnrt reserve, at the op`entlid ( - mum, establishment or K Forger•lll, railed Mc 'PI. York tlerthing.' NIA rser .treet beeen !Stroud And Front,kfrore his entire •to.,k lit •roettdu t l and built/nimble east, n t1133r elf \t:. he is s t, efttung briseness. ail tor whO•li are •eas-trante made s r to the fair, l'urouerin sir le of tashron, of the best material and by the•competent work met, expressly under the direction of the propitetor ft would he preferred to sell in large lots or quantities, but if the trade will not attend. the •rticlea writ be sold stugly, as the owner ts determined to close the sleek by public sale as jock as possible, without regard to pri.res. Sale will be cOntinti trom 10 in Oeloet each day, and at curtly gut light each evening antil all are disposed it. The rune les 'prat be arranged this morning at lu o'clo. 0. and the agent of the conbludi them win be in attendance to slowrumba,. the stock. Those wailful; to buy only one or a few gar ments should exam. o the nrocles before rale and mark thern—try dolog it will save a great deal of trouble and delay Articles with particular ruark• will be put op when ratted for. It not unneeessary to say thisis the largest and heat stork of Clothing oder ed at au lion in this ens , for several years, and as be. lore mentioned, every article will posuively he sold without reserve. The . Itork is PO exnstve sod the articles so numerous, sufficient space Is not •IloweJ to enumerate them to this advernsernent. They com prise in part • general assortment of :Summer Cloth- Ina of every descripuon, Dress. Sutton, and Sact Coats °revery quahly of cloth, • great variety of eve. ry quid.y of cloth, a great variety of every kind and qualoy Pentalootia COI Vefts. Also—line shirts, hosiery, stork• cravats, pooket IWk fs, he tees put JANIE'S Al'K EN NA., A urt By John 6. Davis. Auctioneer /MrEs Sale of Staple and Fancy Thy Goole. On Monday orrung, June nth, at W o'clock, at the conimervial i+sles Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, without reserve, for cub currency— A large assortment of envie and fancy Dry Goods, amorg which are raperfine cloths, caatomeres, nen, wan, ['verde, fancy vetting, drillings, cotton. aninuirr clo th , sp.endid pnnted lawns, ballannea. burn`.., de bons, roper prone, gingham, shawls, adk_ lidlfs, black mon, scaring ail& spool cotton, button, eombt, hosiery. braid and leghorn Imlinete and hat., damask linen table cloth, checks, tfekinga, bleached and broom ntunlin. , &r. At n'elock, Grocerte*, tgocenoware, Furniture, Sr Young Ilyson ••tri tomer:al Te, Va. manufactured tobacco, Spaniali negam No I purr soap, veraptmnr , paper, ttrovers, triodes, hoea, fork, tramparent and or- Window blind', looktng &tries, roamer clacks, r A large and general aent of neon and trroird hand horn.. hold rsonm furniture. gl Agawam, Ar • At 7 o'clock, Fuslllnnable ready mule coats, pants, yelps, fine shirts, html.. Ahoel. fine entlery, shot antis, tnktnls, accordeons, new and cecond hand watches, &e ttri and Pope, at Auetion. On Satunley eveni Roomu 9M, ei 0 .,1 0 ,.g, tIC renimerein: Snit.. , corner of Wend and streeia, will it,. ,old— A larae co lortion of valuable new and second hand hoot., snioog which are the Universal Ancient Mato. rv, 21vols British Rotas, Roes. Eneyeiep s d,, Works of Gibbon. Rollin, standard works of history, the drama, travel, medicine, Ate • family and poelsrt bade, letter and cap paper, Wank books, Ae loM JOHN D DAVIS. A um Atsteneet Salt of 45 acres of excellent Coal, and 42 acre, ,f Land. On Wednesday, June MI, at 2 o'clock, Y. AI ~.t the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Word and rtftlt strretsos be said by order of Ales. Minor, Esti . As atgrice nf Hnltt Sinclatr, forty-five neren of excellent tool, and shoal forty.two acres of land, situated on the bank of tee Monongabeln, onnoano MlCoeeP o lls on which in erected 9 or 10 dwelling houses, 11 coal red roads, nod other unproven/vie, for carrying on the coal butenesn. Term, at sale. ja; JOHN D DAVIS, Auct Country &at at Auction, ftn Monday evening, June 11th. at `. o'clock, at ,UIC Commercial Sale* Rouen+, rotner 01 Wood and Fifth street. that splendid prtvate restoenre situates, will be sold on the hauls of the Utuo, in the rust Ward of the rOy of Allegheny. now in the occupancy of C.lnol and Wit Wickersham, berme a front on the nye, 0(173 P.c.., and catending back an average of onward, of teal feet. eonittruing one acre of ground, in Inch nate of cultivation, with Trull trees, shrubbery, he. The bause is a large double two story brick, ha tshed 14 the latest style, with all the modern conveni ences end tmptovemenis, suitable out houses, wash Itcuse, stable and carriage house. altx. Tenor at sale. 1 JOHN 1) DAVIS, Ant, AMUSEMENTS THEATRE Lessee and Manage,. AL - n:la LCD n-raas tdasaaaa• BENEFIT OF MR J. hIURPII V. Prompter of the r..,llohmeau. Mo. Imo - aril., Mr. W. 11. Crtsp a. Go...me, Nl' J. Farrell will perform, w•nh vista no r, The Rome of 8441.111(r. Fro, Eves”so: To commence with the celelfraieJ comedy 01 LAUGH WHF.N YOU CAN. George lio-fcomer Mr. H Crisp. Hostas Mr. Archer. Mrs Moirmier Miss Porter Mine Ulooinly • .Mr. Madison. Emily • • • • •• , • . Miss Creme. l'oi lie tollowed by a MUSICAL 01.11.1, to which Nils. Cruise, J Murphy, and Mr. Archer will cicculo • variety of popular Songs and Duet.. Dance, by the Hasler. Wood To conclude with the laughable Farce of the IRISH TUTOR. Dr ()Tool, with Iwo soar Mary ( " 117.1L .6. \I r MSM=2= "TaW.13.1.!..8.611 FRENCII Ett:RIS nlll,l, STONE No. .4 LSTABLISIIMENT, Frenrk Burr 01 my Mr. AtiadtactUre, made of a Brno Ond superior quality of Block., purttc• ut•r care ts taken to h .vc th e Joints made close, and all the blocks 111 each stone of a uniform quality. They are wmanted to I,e equal to any to the country, and nr superior to t,e great mass of Burrs, whether or foritgo domeatte manufacture. and sold the lowest re Mill Mill Stonex, manufactured Pranee—a gent, ral assortment. at redoeed always on hand. Laurel 11111 Mid fitooes, all sizes Itotting Anchor Stomp, warranted 'best qual ny, and g el gn'ali) reduced prics. Mill Spindles. Mill Irons, Screws and Pirko, Plat. form Scales Corn and Cob Grinders, (;rt.t and Saw Mstl Castings of all kinds, mid Mall Furnisning in gen erat. All orders promptly mended to at '214 and 24151.1b erty street, nes, the Canal, Villshurgh. mandllm W %V WALLACE:. Pittsburgh Steam Marble Works. IVO. A 44 LIBERTY, opposite Smithfield street VI Marble Mantles Mottuntent•,Tointis,Table Topa, e , large variety of the most reauttial kind, made o b‘ f the (meet cmaitt y of foreign an 4 domestic tumble, always on hand or inude to order, tty the aid of ma. e time ry,.on the shertest notice and at the lowest prices. la II —The Country Trade furnished with all kintla of Marble •t the loareat rates All orders promptly .1- le nOcd to at 244 Liberty, opposite Smithfield st NV NV WALLACE KM VT ➢IAC)j L I ULL'S Patent Stone or French Burr SMUT MA , CIIINF—the beet article of the kind in use, they run.ttght, clean fart, 110 the work well, and will last a lute tune. A bnut Stay ofSiena are in use, ta the best nulls in the country, and we nave the stnungest tent. ot ninny of competent as superiority ove all her Smut Machpines.er.ons For furt the irher parneulars, ad r dress the subscriber at 1144 !Abort) . or, Pittsburgh. ray3linlnni W W WALLACE ( - ,.2 TEAS ENGINES AND ROILEILS--For grtaLlaw 13 and other nulls, always on hand, or made to order o arty abort nonce, and at the lawerst pneer All or den n promptly attended to at 244 Libbny trees, Del( Me Cana:. nly3ti--- W -- - W WALLACE W- ----. I )I.AArb:R VA RIE 4 --For land, and other purporea, J_ always on hand at 244 Ltberty at. my 29 W IV WALLACE . 1 I N1L.).,14,..Ar,1;1..,1.0 CEAmIEAT-A10w15v0t51,11,1,,A11,1144 iL Ri! . 4IbSTONES-All at: aya on _ nd lima, alwa bff bond at 214 I, , berty !meet. ~,,,h, W W , P AR VD PEACIIL`t.3-1 sack reed and (or sale by tut TASsEY & REST 1 )FAKE Atall - L25 eskt In /tore and (or wale by - i 122 T AS&EV & BEST SSODAA.II-le oak. on hand and (negate by l TASSF.Y & REST —Ju - -- _____ ItICE -In asks for sole by 1 _ tut TAttBla at BENT p0T ,,, , , , t , 811—, esk a In no, and 14 . or A tzl i e r.: 1 , , , y a 13F..i, S QA} —SO b. Cm Soar. for et . 14 3 4 7 .17 rally by ... _ _ ( ) 11, 11.18 c. AFRAI?-11.11 Rs jut reed and for sale by nel 111 I.: NELI.ERS. 57 Wood at C HROME YELLOIV-2 cues mat reed ond Iv , ale I.y ju2 II E SULFAS ... • . _. 11111U/31E GREEN--2 cue.. lust ree'd and for sale k_i Li i a R E SELLERS Cd,01;11.11.—.; balijusn7eCT,Tl7 - 3r sale by ------- nr.l 11. E SRLLERS - - --- a "!.11 . HA FRI ROUT—I rue ;ulll teed and for orde by .. jut! R w 9.p.t.i.:as bIATII BRICK—I cue jut reed end - for sole by 1..) ).17 ' R ESELLERS___ . .. . _ I In LOSI El.. li yd. Sul, Inned—Sll lbe. pul teedpmd (or ‘,./ lute by jud R b: SELLERS I'l_l E ---•Le Ule fo r red 11. J rule WORTH --- Jr. Co pli,y,,cyl3li—sco bble just lalubne J -? end for co 111 A R -- - 3 U 1 - 5 - F,T rg irrii. iii , fixiiarn — g aiiif tori.l. Co" 1 0u ti J S DtI.WORTII & CO M A s e Z l er lal—ety ',1',','"°;,,h1fi1.T.`11711.::,17' :3 EXCHANGE—Check g Il l'iLo rk ',' Philadelphto. and Bent' at -it' on n una N ri suit purchase., for role by layl3 N HOLMES & SONS _ _ • TRAM TICASII Tic,jitu IT 61 with ratan... that the sobvaribest inform the citizens of Pittsburg)/ and m minty that they have completed arrange, menu with Mews J. C. Jenkins p. Cr oh Philadelphia, hi receive their ihipertor PACKED TEAS, And will bereane, be kept constantly o hand. Tney are neatly and securely put op it“iietalllc paella oft. / end t lb. each, with their primed resod—slioveing the kind of r.•, liner name of the roarer., and depot au kladelphia, with all intraahou to return tbe Tea, if not liked It li T• IL. ;sicVS 0 Gunpowder • •• • •tki 1 . . 1,00 1,05 rd lii,pcsinl ,L,l if yaon rid 7a I.tio 1... 1,50 1.0 69 7.1 I,bu 1. 0 Y. Hymn • 50 tiVl 75 13•1 143 1,50 Bocce. / lilac k.... • •• • • •37 k u.) {Fine end extra Fine• •7J 1,110 IAI3 1. 5 ° We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, it not surmito• to any told to Itni city, and should 0 1'7 401 Prove acceptable to rye Mate, they fan be re. tamed, and tne 'bogey will be refunded, es uls y with th at understanding we the Y ie ,„ . " . ( air trial, Mal . pubile our be able In num: between nut Tent and theme heretofore eolil LI other coinpantes in thm city. All lover. of raeli, dcbmou• and rood flavored TEAS, should give us a call For mile by Jos s N. POUND & Co, N W earner Ith and Ferry greets, and E YOUNG Jr. CO., St w earner 3d and Ross streets 1:11=!!1 1HI: ppbl, are Canuosued against parehung the draft drawn by ft,ettsrdson (.Icib on Jno. F.. deo & Co. sod by them accepted, for /RIO, dated MaY 15, et YO days ones eight, and accepted May Id, Into, parable to We order of drawer, and by them r.toneti to P C. Shmeon. who has gnu., that pray_ Went (II the was has been stopped in llse hands of John AFF•den & Co F. A. MOH ARDSON, cora of ftlehardson &•Chob. STEAM BOATS. FOR CINCINNATI - - -- ciEzILI The 9lenittl .reamer II \II. COLUMBIA.. Creen, rtotater. srtli Lav e for above and t , ll` romit - ate on Asttlnlay, the 9th moo, at 4 o'r;or I, P NI For fretglLl or pas•age apply on honrd, or to ' ri:rriGßEw & Co, Agt. • The iplccalsilLig e nt o ol tsi raughl steamer 11,'. II ronnell , , muter, orlll leave a• :above lac, day at 4 o'clock, I' M. For linen or paaea,ye apply on board, or to te Co, Aoents The splendid steamer ti STORM_ Hopkins, muter, Will leave for the - day, nt o'cloc above and Intermediate ports on tam 4 k, tt For Ire leo or passage apply on board, or to lay PF7rTIGREW CO., Agents. CINAATI t PITTSBURGH r • - DAILY PACKET LINE. Tills well known line of Splendid passenger steam. ern Is now composed of the largest, swil.. finished and fu rn ished, and moat powerful boat. o.6es n the Water, of the West. Every aprommodation and cola fort that money ran procure, ban teen provided for pas sengers. The Line bus been to operation for Ave yearn —has carried a million of people wtthont the least inju ry to their persons. The bows will be at the (not of Wood street the day preff, Otis to Martine, for the weep hon freight and the entry of passengers on the r f f,.. ter Ice.n all cases the Passage money mast be paid to adva • SUNDAY PACKET. The ISAAC NEIVTUN, Captain llerophi:l, Icuve l'ithibargh rvrry Sunday morning at 10 o'clock' Wheeling every Sunday evening ai 10 r.. May 29,1617. MONDAY PACIANT. The MONONt:A lIELA, Capt. Snag, wt/2 leave Pre. burgh every Monday nanentng at 10 o'6ock; Whoe ing every Mood,. y evening at In g 4'lM fart. The lIIFIF.RNIA No. 1., Capt. J. Kunrsrarza, wRI leave Pt ttaliurgh every Teel:lay moraine at 10 o'cloakt Wheeling every Tuesday eventng allO r.rt. • WEDNESDAY . PACif..ET. The NCIV ENULAND No. 1, Copt. 01 vreri len,e l'cneburgh ever, Wednesday ,norm, int le o'clock, %Cheering every Wellntodetv evening • loe e, =l3! - • The I.IItII.I.IANI', Cao. Inure, will leave Plea• l'hurvdny morning of 10_0'eloei; Wheelie, •v •rl Thursday evening al ID P.M. FRIDAY PACKICT To , 11.11 . 1' b:11. No. 2, Capt. Pa. D 0..., INV lea. ooceaevery Friday morn at lOo`olook, Waco, oo• Friday evening at SIP. r. NE%V . LISBON AND rirrstsUßtill DAILY LAM OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, w ait . 1 B lit. neERA (eta orasiaoss,) Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at k o'clock, A. north/ as rives at ((lassos., (mouth of the .Sandy nod Beaver 044• nal) at 3 o'clock, sod New Lisbon at It, same men. Lenses New Linton nt 6 o'clock, P. M., Imakttirl tha trip annul to thy riser o' during the night,) nu& tilasgoso itt cloak, A. M., and arrtves at Pittsburgh at 3P. M.—thus makinq n eontinuou• line for carrying pare strikers aud freight between New Lisbon and I burgh, in shorter tune a n d at lees rate. then by any other root.. The proprietors: of tide Lane have the forming the public shot they have fared up two find eines Canal Boats, for the accommodation of Powengers 50 * freight, to runt connection with the well known stammers GAI.1:11 GORE and BEA VKR, and emote-0! mg, nt Moscow, moth the Pittsburgh and .Clootha natt and other daily liner of steamers down tho OW* and Mississippi riven. The proprietors pledge them. selves to spare no expense or trouble to bronco costa, fort, !islets and dispatch, and oak of the public a sIt&LI of their patronnoy AUTHORIZTX AGENT& G hl. HARTOINI, J. &W. HARBARGII, PiGkiarel. • R. HANNA & Co. myll:tf J. HMI:RAUCH k. Co. Now Lisbon. NOTICE—The strutter BEAVER, C. E. Clarke, mare ter, wtll leave eller this route , " for Wellsville 'wane et 9 o'clock in the morale/. jel3 SUBLIMER ARRANGEMENTS for 1849. MONONGAHELA ROUTE Only 73 idlle• Banging. Yin Urvwuvlllc and Cumberland to Balm:ions and Vbdadolphie. C. B. P - orter. •• • W 11. Ca., tIIE solenanl and fast runntrig VGI Mall seamen IATLANTIC, Capt J Perkmap% BALTIC, Capt N leeobs; LOUIS 511.ANE. Copt fil llenneu; are now making double dally' :rips between PITPABUROIS AND BROWNSVILLE, The minting boat will leave the Mousurthellt Wharf, above the Blidge, daily at El &'c precisely. Passengers veal take SUPERB COAOCIFI3 at Browns 'die, at 3 &Clock, P. M., and the splendid eats or the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, at El o'clock, A. 31., and arrive is Baltimore the @Mt 0•1111- tn, In tune for the evening line to Philadelphia and N't wittingion city. From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, only Z 3 bout,. Fare 1110,0: From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, only 00 hooka. rare 1112100 The evening boat will leave at o'clock, exempt Row. day evening.. Passengers by this boat well lodge on board an comfortable Slain Rooms the first night, pima over the mountains the rollowing day in Eutern Ulll Coaches, and lodge the second night to Cumberland. Pewestgers have choice of either Steamboat or Hail Road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and cesonung their seats atpleeidire. Coaches chant wrest to past., to travel as they please. We make up the loads mid way lulls for the Coach in Me Outattarob awes, (in order to cove lime as BLSJANIE,94-Pe'"ricilhTl7lrillelGGerore going . On licTia7s of the tns, at our olio., Monongahela Nouse Water street,or hi Charles Hotel, Wood at, Piushurg, apastrim MINRIMEN, krent Mr. Alurphy Miss t I ul• Pittsburgh & Lattisrlila Packet Like FOR CINCINNATI AND LOVISVILL.r. wait. The aplendld new stearoh; TEI.EO RA Plf No. I, 11salep, master, wittl4llVll (DI nay". d Linen:rm./late lama on Wednes day. t r h , e m 6lo,:ort, at:o o'elor i t a. Is.. m F. q h °' pognIEZUJa., ;11:80 A Co. 15.5 ORD ID 11111,TFNIIRRGEFL PITTSBURGH AND I gUtBVILL ACKET LINE q .. 'Peelle./ and spiend.nl fast puma, ger par kel, Te,LEGRII 2, Mawan, nwster, or AP al leave No. for Cinder 'eau and Lootasslbs on Thursday, the 3d ilwit at 10 &dock, A. M. For freight or ohmage apply ou hoard, to HU RIDODGE, WILSON dr Co, or GEO 13 MILTENkIERGER. ms_ •larl./11, WITILLT PACKET mrrs.tilitll:ll AND HOCKINGPoRT. The steamboat Pf LOT No , in aCapt. J N. Shank, leaves Pittsburgh very Tue.nla ato'clock P. 51 , for 13tzabettilown, Coquina, S un fish , , Proctor,, 811,2.86 Lauding, New Al artinsville, Sardm, Stntersville, Toot's I.andtng, Sammons, A Sheet's Landing, Vemalsmo, Newport, COM, Creek, Marietta, Point Ilnrolas, Par kerxburg, Belpre, Little Honking and Ilookinst Ra-rcantno--Leaves Ilockulgpott avers Tyt, at 3o'clock, P. Al. Marietta on Friday, at 61 2d passing the principal port of the aborts towns and. landings owl ralay, before luzhL By the above arranserAent, this boat will bg %Ma id lay al Pittsburgh un Sundays, and keep tt, s u day as it Mould be. ,Thc public may depend upon this beat contjaumg la Um made during the low water . 4,1 1:111. 11.• Lowsvilla and fit,lsoule Packet Like. 1840. Is4o. REGULAR TUESDAY rAcKer FOR ST.. LOUIS The fine fast tanning parsons steamer ATLANTIS Geo. W. Wicks, master, will leave or the above and Intermediate port.,every Tuesd•y, at le o'clock, a. tc For freight or 1 image apply on hoard, or m mart-dam E. L. KING, No. 113 Com. akar% Loaitvitle. RROL' LA R aX T CI, if DA 1. ETTOR ST. LOUSE; I The fine film minim passenger The (LEN , LANE, •.2.1.1g1141::!: MePliairoan, mantel., will leave rot i • tie above ;aid intermediate pert. eve. ry Saturday, at lan'al.wk, P. IC For freight or reamer ripply on hoard, or to C. KING, No tAI Com. Kenn Loularina W WALLACE FoIt,CiTNICINNATF. The splrndid steamer ZACHARY TAYLOR, Locus, master, will leave for above, and intermediate ports this day. For Ireaghi or patuage apply on [maid • siaYs von ZANENVICII----- The light drought simmer mattßo COMET, tM annl m ernt n' Tellpol*rts'Ve'day,"kmm, day, at 4 o'clock, Is m. _ For height or inm 4 aget aPPG an board. =lSt ritiri rs fiEIZANG AND flidliiitardiff. --"' ..- The neat sod sobit anual mom HUDSON, McMillen, coaster, will pa r fri . __,_Filt:' CT regular trips between PittibtkrUi Wheeling and Bridtuluy and g S epo aturday. rt She till leave Flusburgit . o n Woilita For freight or passage, apply on hoard. 0 FOIL WHEELING A.NDNUNFIS L The fine steamer CIN LIERELLA, leap/ j;eoge Calhoon, master, vain S.' a or uLove and intermehes, ports on Mondays and rstirsdaya, nt 10 • It Voir freight or vantage, apply on board faiiii___ - -. " -- REGULAII ZANINVILLE rAefff gat, ice. The fine steamer JENN li LYRA C Oalialter, master, Will ran as • reg. lay weekly' parkin Women Pities burgh and Zane•ville—triaves Panburgb erveryVvess day. Par freight apply to SAXER t FORSYTH, Agra, So 41 WM. et SUNDAY TRH'S T. , BEAVER. The 1.1. S. Matt •Waltler MICURIAN No, t; wlll leave tee landing appogibn th Af e ouongeheln lbw:my Weary SIM. .y morning m O o'elnek, for ltetatreg. Returning, will am VC *I 5 o'dong, p.M_ Fare us. Reser, and bank, Tammy-five Gent.. myts ' - - SUNDAY Yet trn To ot.AltErt. The steamer BEAVEII setll lam the wharf, oppoatto the hionortonirm bele Home, every Sands),lvennong will leave Waver at I It o'clock,cloc fob Semer. Returning-. I ' o ne r P. Ma * an d a rave a I o'clock Pare, Twenty-live Cents. tam • post diNciNN - All Greenlee, The (not running steamer PENNSYLVANIA, Greenlee, mssmr, will leave for IS. leave •nal Tue Interturdiste ports eveeverysday, at ID o'clock, A. M. Po! . fwitght o_r passage apply on board. my!" liZZia RI3IIOIIL. WO B.INILTENDEROISIk. 8. D. AGENT, Forwardin and Cosormasion Mere chant, has removed to No. *l7 ' From between Wood - . and somithfield same... WS V E ,--Tn----gloo Mitlibis Jh t, , --- Trffi:: IS thslopy. or C/11111/CBl Tables of the Greek. *MP Itomans, to which me added tome notices of Syripm Ilindoo and Seasullumaan Superstitions, together Wilk Mom of thin American Na tion., the whole COMpalllnt, Palrhesm with true Celig.on. for the me of Schools, Just se by JOHNSTON lc STOCKTON, . • mII9 corner 11 and Markatakie T l wo lIIIND/TEDA NO lit'lliin , 118.11 - 61 V, L AMEBA WA IV 11CD,,at St. Laois, at tat% :.., d an, and Oily ennui per day. Cannut work._ CARLYSLE .1z KEYSER, .., JOON EVANS, cad wham v. - _ my31:11., DRIED Fq,ACHk...,,,,,bas ana tor multr by myll ARMSTRONG k CRORER FOR NEW ORLEANS
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