THE PITTSBITRGH GAZE IE PUBLISHED BY WRITE & C1:1- PITTSBUB.CIitt ..... MONTMLY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1849. Pernortmats D.mv M I Du 'C end, Weekly.—Tbe Delly P t= Cleave per immure tbeTnWeekly is Five Dorton per 411QL664 the Weekly Is two Della. per tmum, krisdeeetekt' • BirrADyserencsa ririearnesuy requested to Thud In .Wr fawns berore N.. and ly i'netedny prsatieenle AdventrdpellUl run insetted for e aped led time will herstrittar be ehnrsed until OLniered oat • -,lee mast page for Talegraplao lirtrwm6 • Yew Local Matter. Ice 1110 It pap. * ,*ll4.iiiABolsl6 AND WHIG TICKET ROBT. C.. 'WALKER, of Elizabeth 80r44.1,11, JOON MILLER, if Shupsborgh. ,1 , ,- ~... CALEB LEE, of Pitt•burg ..', '-, eIN.II. FSPY .of awer St. I tloir. C. '. ' • ' . 1-47.1thri ~, .t . O.LETEREUIIVE, a Pailburgh i!.." 1 isiramtrrrart, ...: ...x . -deo SllikT9, of Upper r . Caw- ..--,-; '. - 127.1.5r1 It, .., -.. . - . 1 . -/OliN IffOERISON, of A leg& ny 'cn..Vnantmo 1.1 a.. .: 4 ' l ' . JAS., NUTCHEL.I., Of Pee ilv, ::4, .T.: • COItt.Mr i. "-: 1...1 ir: , .Ayst st ARTInthE, of Itsi,.,,L l'•-•-.. .21A • -: arm, • • ~. JOHN BYERS, Of•Fittlet . :_,.:,7 kenis up t mu Col tamer toad Oen. Taylor, bzi them is t3iog to !Weald MSaturahy, which we deerul.fitha of 'ttat6 et pretreat, but the colinwing. ' The editor obliges Mr. Collnmer witztUtriort ` 4 llThtilted evety eaiter in the United Stapri.;l , Peas , lag.that to taw; tiai • proper person tiZ; - ;;load Jr. ta tome' alle roan. w bleb I 1.4 4 4.' dr (6 ail .ban sangurged itart w fact, and hue made *a theme , till uit[4l) to spend to emelt ninon ut of 4,.t . litid deo lautatfou. 'The rumor vans denied at 4e, and • Witty is shown I n the act, that a nor4tr of ed. •ttiotabtavebeert apptirated to attire to hittrawa mists that T Th 6 Mercury editor _ pers.,. ilea: Tayi. ,rhsgibitoken through, his most solemn pfedges."— .. language is as follows: should like to know what meanie' gthe ed -lancelltie Gazette attaches to the word& i‘breatipag t 'pleats." If they mean that a twin inedres asol. .ezartsromise, to which his credit and bettor are pledged, and then deliberately violates•that prom. Ine_fatien General Taylor has done this, and the bittette'it statenteat foot ours) is false in every t•PFq • •- lOliiiprevione article, the Mercury rirtAWkit,that dio4ii , ple*,;.ie a basenesswhinb. p seriopt lothiraiandisser mean and discreditiAe in any **that it roll him of all respect," 44 yet the Oniti.Y Mittens mid rernateerts this deePkabbilreit 0106. Taylor; and by way of giving ikirei in.the tOy teiMate alander;declaree that "the pr4efiievery 4 .9,11drie whole tinier% knows it.--EuAlie kerma lt this proof is so universal, it so mach the morevery for, the Mercury to giviA and we :WWII the- editor as a elanderer of great beyond • Ms reach, if not beyond his coneepticil,:until he gives the proof. Mere editorial &mei*: will not do is this case. • • .1.4087am0 Eons.—The late accidental by light- ning, In this city MA vicinity , ahoulli-4mitse oar citizens to the neer:Alin, of guarding thei4wellinge tzlldi , no against its fearfrite:decis, by /162i0)11ff iLEGI of ate means which acienqabas shown to give protection. The old.fambioned, lightning rod luis gone into general disuse front.' a belief, rattly welt-founded, that it gave but little if any Mahretion,. Science has, however, ditected the =M., and remedied the defects of lig4niag rod; and:they are now applied on scientibc.jaineiplee, so as to giie nearly, if not quite certain security (rote-the electric fluid. Mesas. Deillel az:Robin. song who have been engaged in erectiek lightning rodein many cities 'Abe Union,and who pie.,ent undoubted testimony from seientifin gentlemen of the utility and certainty of their plaa, pre now in thiscity, and are prepared to accommodate those Whemair Malt for. their services. Their have al ready contracted Wait some of oar crlizeill, nod we doubt not they will be extensively !employed, as their price is extremely low, only pe nce mein. a Goat for the materiel and erection. See Myer- Eiseman 00W BOOK TA131.8•41 loUjilits Einincane Cnotaita, by Thome, a ./dhrazeu, , M. D, Professor of the 'Theory . ind Ilaetien or Medicine In the Philadelfilda Corsage This lecture was delivered in May Ins:, and waa published at ,the request oitbe fdetilcal The authiit haibtought m his task thatfitli tag and cleat judgment for which he it so jimmy aidebrated. We have marked iheconeluding rlor. don in publican.n, and shall give it 4ourita per to morrow. Enjoying, CO the timbac -caietiedly does, the cotteidence of the profeosiou,ikonn scarce ly fail to be insimMive nod useful. ' “Tra. Cl/ AR.ACTLY ur PLIN —This is the title Gran eiiihrn+ dcliated the Classical Institute, Grests.hurg , Init)iidge fur ten. Lisa datett]ee of the great Footer our State from the atieers of the historiati.laacsolay.— On many points ledge Patton's de“e: efa quite eflE.e.tive, and irti less so on otheit it 'sorer we are sure, front the want of accessiii the proper doonmeniary eiridenoe. That Peel leas Etgood. *serail . sea gietit man, it Is Co late strtliie der to ,deny. , Tetz garuu. lax Atrruou, u contained irt the Antoblorgrpithy of Eureka,a MenUatipt Novel and discovered by J. E. TnelL" This is the title of a moderate !het pamphlet, in which the author has placed bid thoughts in rhyme, bat whether the thought* or the rhyme are worthy of the lei and paper used, Wixtionfot tayr not having Fauad heattre, and rather .14kiag- inch. nation to makelhe examittation 451nrof our readers have any curiosity to explore its myatCries, they will find the work for sale at 1.1), Lock wood's, 63, , iVeUii erect, who has adad received namberitontrannitwoofDichens'• neW,prork, eid:C7Parifefili"erhich we venture to Ay le worth reading : Tee Dst.sorset Munson bastota,netComrsAr's adysalsernent vi7l be bind in anotheecolatrinr-- thie Company has promptly dgatdet ell its see by the Great Fire to St. Louis, atid no erceitrnt sod'soleent condition, and :itemised to thke risks as heretofore. Oar eitiseotOsill.find is Mr. Madeira 116 accommodating Apt, who will tender all business with the caw as*leaSard maid be desired. • Tits Eismcci to rue turn Diem4ornt Mas ssmatterrse.-The Boston Traveller tints returns Odra 2.5 towns, which give Thompson%2,l69, fray 3,056, Robinson 972. In thesetOwns, there is ainajority against Mr. Palfrey of 93. At the Minch trial, the Majority against him Was Int.— relative gem, therefore, is 111. Ile lacked abont'so%votes arm election in March, and most gain 400 more ht the towns yet to be4eard 'from to swum hes election now. This, ofninree, out of the question; mid again there is Go'qpiee. :The vote was sturdleOhan at the former trlaL la the above towns, the diminution was 4551 Mr. Pal frersi vote is 733 less; Mr. Thompso4a 497 lees, and Mi.Robinsoit's 442 len. Mv: Ptilfrey:i loss iseomparatively greater than Mr. Thot4son's, but Mr. Robinson'ti loss is Mr. Palfrey's liassnut itainsear.--Sr. Peersbor,ggto AfriOne. —The . ltadroad ,loansal, of the 2d InA, contains an secomat of this double railroad, undertaken by Nicholas, to contra the two chief cites of iter- Ida. The distend° is 420 miler; the weirk was en trusted to Col. 9corge W. Whistler, in!Arriericen, who died recently, alter having acco'Mplislied a tarp potion of ,the work. The emperor employ ed another Ametican to complete chit work, on which Messrs- 41arrison, Eaitwick have a contract' f mote than four 41:1h1 add lam They hsie already famished B.b.4iau manufaCture,lo Locomotive engines,72 'passen ger can, 2,580 freight oars, and two cOriages, SO feat knifh for the imperial family. The,whole line is laid double, and the Journey can 4:reformed in ten hours, when the road Is corupte4. !Sony millions of dollars is the estimate Amite willicled and loaroestivea ddlosiossn.—Great preparadons are.pakieg for the November election. The Free Whigs sense to be trienterred to the Loeo:"queo Oriy, and hive Called their State Coriventp?n sante , time and place with their brijhern, the friends of the adtaisiStratioe, at Jacbon, it4;(10 AA of Jana, when a Governor; and Lanutenouit Guyer nor, and Stsde Printer are'to be tomintard. The Adrian Espdsitor is the first 1 71 . 1.0 paper to express its inferences for Governor, and Endue:ins Ezra CSeaman i :Esq.ef Detroit, the' att*r of this vidnable statistical work the "PoserernoiNetLdhe Got, i iesieph lit Williams. JamesA, lan' DA, .I . suaptT4iy, - suid*. C. Bates, four vet , ,peittlete ' alsiirbeen .:ism.d as otisidtdateir . for Gointior.`The Old Honkers denonnee env. niui; pAbottibiaist and will probebiy l eopa The kilkiiriei; dele*atod'AMOWlLit to iew - fr.b'm th e pen of Sere Mt:kissers - ida - daughter. He has been, kik - seventh letiorebe; travelling through the Eoutbeki w•tettollia'wmue-,,, timea putting hiareitectitate on paper. ChStlw '"" of June, he visited Mount - Vernon, and if his description does not awaken i a reefing el mel t:le...6olY regret, we „are much mistaken. "Yeaterday, I visited Mount Vernon, *Mob you have read About, I (appose, thr it was nate the home or-Washington, whose - Marketer .1 would bbnyclitAindy well in come of Poor hooks. whet/ as was m or e, epee the way of going to his honaei one passed rome thee Mkt through the I well cultivated fields of his. plantation,' 'on each 'idea the road, and, at seamy a mile. rom the bowie, entered the "Mount Vernon gate," betweeh taro nest little buildings, eatleitgate lodges, where Lived some old negroes to open the gate, atter old Eaftlish fsihicm, when gentlemen's houses and Mille/ were walled in and guarded. _Prom this outside gate a bee carriage road led through a son of wide lawn, or woodland pasture, over hill and vale, up to the houti - M' The Murano, to this was tanked by a long rptat of Mick houses log the ser vants and.otEees tad various I/tine, that gave it a sort of fortified appearaace; ; Passing .between these you entered the great void and-kerne to the house, apt before area. This-hen( wood, two low stories high, and huill in aid style, hieing a fine view of the Potomac and across into Maryland,. Every thing mound wore thearrof warless, tend, and comfort, and prosperity. Bat oh, how melan choly n all looks now. s A.s I entered the premises frcun the "old Altman. dna road," coming fmm the moth, I pasted through an old dilapidated pate, and along-no avenue of brush and briars, grown lip where was once fences. On - either - aide lie broad waste fields in parts and part enclosed by a eon of three raillence, and brush fence, until.st length I came to the original entrance into the park. Hera still nand the ledges, without doors or windowsOnid there hang" the gate, but there is no nee of thdtilitst a, fir on either side the trauma ale argon., and the onceinhootb drive up to the house is now full of mud and gullies, and it is necessary to leave the old road in places,„ll4d seek anew track among the trees. %- As we approach the out mrsta we ft a part of the roof of the range of out bulidinee Milan le, and the way choked with rubbish, and duty. they Ile &roes, listlessly hinging- about, and inside of the yard thentibery and flower, oh longer reou,ru the ''notice lovisttera" not to touch atom, to lucc pen once painted upon boatels .ha pbt up ~r outigi gird, but no long ago that the tole , . 111.0 the 1111 cient glory of the house. of Washington, aro neon'. all faded away, and gone malt doeversi /lad ,brut boxy. Every thing about looks dingy and time worn, and fast decaying, and it made such a melancholy impression upon my mind that I turned about my banes, and hastened away mires( as I could drive. The place is still occupiedby one of the old fain- John A. Washington, hal is a most unde sirable residence, because every body, like myself, that careen withi n reach of the home and tomb 01. the great and good George Washiagtoa, feel, it 1.1 mast a sacred duly to melte a pilgrimage to visit the sacred spot. The consequence is, that the house 1* constantly overrun. with visitant; .1 have no doubt but that the family are literally "eaten out of house and home There has been some talk in former peon of Congress buying the place. I think it should he dote--otherwise it most inevitably go to rum. I think it is a duty tittle grateful and great atom, can family, who love every thing connected with the name and memory of their country's father, that C 00411,51 should boy his old home and tomb; and pat it in a good atate of repair, and keep it as Dear exactly an he left it as possible, for coming ages lalook at and love, without feeling as all do now whorvisit it, grieved at the thought that un less the decaying hand of time is immediately Cr. regled,we shall soon have to mourn overwhat we:sow:tithe home of Washingtor. It might be made the home of some old war worn worthiee, who should live there as pension ers of the government, and preserve the place in order, end show it to visitemand from whom a dia. player hospitaiity would net be expected. I am sorry to think our government so poor that they wptuld hesitate to buy il, or .0 careless of the ilienoory of Washington, as to ace his house be come the hooting place of owls, or his tomb-left done—si deserted spot in the wilderness. It there are any of the American family so wed. ded to their golden cods that •thetr , would hesitate on account of cost 1 care not to know them.— They arelnot congenial spirits with mine." Ea - piloted Visit of •the Governor . The Committee, appointed by the late County Convention, to invite Gov. imams to visit this city, and to make arrangements for his suitable re ception, have receivedibe following lever in re ply to i!‘ note of invitation. :The numerous Wends of our.Wurthy Chief Magistrate will be pleased to know that we may look for bins in,a few days. Kt...sibs Hover, Westmoreland Co., June 13,1849. • To Aleuts. Sastrygr, Scouts', Loomis, Wiggins, Kelley, O'Kenii, Sattipsem, Shiptcin, Campbell, Rigby,. Sheriff, Frunklint Bightun, Scully, and EillkCenusatee of the Letixesottio end Whig Convention of ittleghenYCoanty Gwriszsat: I have received your friendly let ter, Inviting me to myy Allegheny county i Ge nds,, prior to my tet o the sent of Govern ment.. I It will afford me great.pletuawe to comply with the wishes of the thighig respecubhs Convention of my fellow citizens, whose hospitable and ftiepd- Iy feelings are so kincly caressed by their com mittee. The gratification of meeting many esteemed and kuig tried p 8210.3111 friends, will be enhanced by the idea, that a Wbig magistrate is - holding com munion with the people at a bounty ... celebrated throughout the Union, for their steady and wide, ating support of the Whig. party, and its leading measure, the on of the domestic indiutry of our favored Republie. • Tbe uncertainty of he-length of my eagle - maul, will prevent me, at - present from fi zin date kir my visit. I shall Mice pleasure in Willi lag the committee in due time. With, kind regards to my know' ejtizens of Al legheny connty,and my cordial thanks to the gen tlemen of the committee, personally for their friendship, &c, I renam, most truly yours, WM. F. JOHNSTON A stra-axramourrenvx PaJ2lB.—it is customary to my that the tone of the Oren is that of the com munity. When the journals of a nation maintain a high axd elevated tone we expect to find the people intelligent and mo il!; and rice scrim When we mould ascertain the picvailiog sentiment of a peculate .aay given city or. locality, we are apt to too: carefully, of the journal having there the larg est circulation, unless we bays !medal knowledge or Inforination which polite to another course.— The rule, however, ia far from being of universal applie.atlon—the test far from being satisfactory.— Indeed Its general availability is very questionable. Many things contrflicte to emend the circulation of a newspaper, extraneoue lo its editorial teach ings to atl, ica, morals and religitio, 'had these should be rightly estimated , ,in deciding how far each ejountal is a repreeenduive of the popular sentiment: • These are or maffiellif cheapneis or lowness of prine such arrmurement of its department as 'makes It of value as a compendium of news; a pandering to local prejudice* and excitement.; a boasting tone which deceives the multitude; a thin ks. slang like style, which tickles the fancy,' but never Convinces the judgment, mingled with on unblushing impudence of assertion and a capacity to blow hot and cold with the same breath; these and other circumwearce may give tq a local jour nal a certain notoriety and circulatton. while as a representative of 'popular sentiment it may be ut terly irrirthlece That such newspapers exist In • every Urge city is well knomn. They are to be found in Paris, in London, in Now York, and Bos ton. They may be sold to be looked into rather than lead; they gratify curiosity at ■ trifling ex pense, kid have therefore a large sec; bat as to their editorialopinions, no mom of ordinary intelli gent* has his own views ahekea or strengthened -by them. No one thinks of referring a second time to such journals. They serve for half eh hour's titflation of a morbid cariosity, and are then thrown 1131M:tom worthiuss• Sometimes the vile purposes to which inch a press4s perverted, almost provoke extemporane ous journals Into animadvevalon sod rebuke. To yteldio inch a feeling, however, would probably only IncreaSe the evil by feeding the element, which alone sustains the class of newspapers re •lerred to; and one is compelled to leave them and than sentiments to that rsecond thought which is found In every intelligent commanity, and will WOW or later turn with disgust from reckless as sertion and infidel ribaldry. 'We content ourselves with protesting agaltunumbiournals beiogeonai der ,,ed either as exponents of public opinion, or la any way the represeatanves ol the popular sentiment, they might possibly be underibe rule adverted to at the commencement of the article.—N. Tort; Cook Extract of '"letter front the California digg gs," dated "Valley of the Sucrymeoto, April 20, 1g49,^ from a "Disbanded Volunteer" . 'Meuse quantities of gold, at the very least, has been sent Main Francisco Ceram= time back, and as fast as it in got in It is turned into ingots,— There" cannot epic at the digging,—beta hong on the 'lightest stispfshdm. Grub is moderate; door!! of alpiritus eater very dear. All kinds of *alt *visions is sold for a tong; the tavern keep ers' nano given 'em away %in order to promote thirst.' Salt pork is Ws hogsheadoind brandy $t 0 halt pint.---Hows'ever, as gold is plenty, every Jack has his gaL ,This pats me in mina of the noose by the steam. er)Californy, that a ship load elf, young wimtnen Was ii , coming oat on a mamba' spktrelashun, with pee 11:dra. Farnham as shoopereargo. We look tor ;the 1101:10 anxstiusly. What!' goki—what is pm, him sips without wimmenl Nothin but vanity and vemaashon of spirit. Belo= says—l rod it !tether day on a plan of Pro Verbs I wax again to rase fOR wadditica,rant Gape a wash's 'amen to mote mews thin resobles, end in a kuntry *thing pettyonakime feels the forge of the ruble& :When a man has wealth he Wants bares to leave it, to; And in course—no wive* no hares. Yon irould'Ut seed me out one amid goal I mean a wlk, not a hare. •If she's Rem pltted with 'the email-per. even, I woodcut care. The ordlearieat ;IPOOdeles valuable when there is none in the mss , bet There'. duszene Lwoodent a looked at in the States, that. 'us now beothankfutly received 'end norittettions axed. You can any, and truly, that 14te worth more '613 my weight in 'Major rye gotiputeke ea tan of It in Mare as Ban Fat,• cuCe v ttdpii9d4Wl#ilmaolx,.• Thopersainss war Iltessuar;:f4talas. central obatpafnail.. - The Natioruhntelligeacts, of yesterday mark publishes Secretary Clayton's. Ara despatch, addressed to Baron V01:1 Roenac, the envoy of the Central Germanic Powers, relative to the detr-o tion, by our Government, ofthe mar steamer Uai ted States, recently fitted out in New York by and for the use of the Central Government of Germany, In its war with Denmark. This official despatch, after stating that on enter ing upon the Executive office, the President's at tention was called to the fact that this steamer woo fitting out at New York, destined for the naval service of the German Empire, and to be used in her unfortunate contest with Denmark, proceeds to describe the neutral position occupied by the United States, end the imperative dory devolving on the President, to take care that there shall be no violation or infringement of our laws, ease ed expressly for the purpose of enabling as to pre. serve our cherished relations of amity and good Understanding with all foreign Powers, and to ful fil, with strict impartiality, the duties of neutrality, and all the obligations of oar treaties with these Powers. We make the following extract from the body of the document "The enlightened Minister of Germany cannot be ignorant of the existence of the ors of Congress, of the 20th April, ISIS, entitled "An act in addition to the "act for toe' punishment of certain Cilltilee a- gninst the United Plates," and to repeal the acts therein mentioned." To the atringent prevail - Ins of that statute the undersigned hi now Instructed by the President, to invite your Excellency's spe cial attention. Its 11th section requires the forci ble detention of vessels of the character described, land within its purview comes, unquestionably, the steamer C. States,) when about to depart under circumstances which render irprobable that they . are intended to commit hostilities against a friend ly Power. Another section, the 3d, impcses a fine and imprisonment on all persona engaged in such enterprises, and also the forfeiture of said vessels. And Its 10th section makes it obligatory on the owners, dce, of each vessels to, enter into a bond to the United States MS to commit hostilities a gainst any nation with which the United Stele* are at peace. By the Bth section of the not, the President is fully empowered and required to ex ecute the law by carrying all its provisions into effeel. "Moreover, you are aware that the Government of Denmark has entered a formal protest against the fitting out alibis vessel for the objects alleged. In answer to the protest, the Danish Minister has received from the Prpsident the most satisfactory assurances in referral: to the viewennd feelings of the American Government, and Mregard to the course which the latter, under the ell:Cumin:lees, believe it to be a duty to pursue. Independently, however, of the consideration just adverted to, tt is doe to your Excellency to state that the Presi dent, guided by a sense of justice and good faith, bad already, before the protest of Denmark was kid before him, determined that it was his bounden duty to respect the rights of a friendly power, and, if absolutely necessary, even to enforce, to the very letter, all the premiums of our laws which were passed and intended to protect those rights." The latter of Mr. Clayton further expresses a desire on the part of the President, whilst discharg. log a duty to Denmark, to cultivlite the most car dial relations of amity nod good will with the Ger man Government and people, and states that he is authorized by the President to say to the German Minister, in all frankness— , That the m °meat you shall be prepared to communicate to the undersigned, in writing, the solemn assurance that the vessel in question Dow fittingout in the harbor of New Yolk is not design ed and intended to be, and will not be, employed by your Government against any Power with which the United States are sow at peace, snob nsaurrince on your part will be deemed and taken by the President as a auffietent pledge and yew. city to remove all doubts from his mind, and to jmitifylim in suffering the steamer to qqit the port of New York, and to proceed, without interruption or hindrance, to her destination, whatever that destination may he; It being distinctly understood that the stud steamer, whilst the pnperty of the German Government or of her agent, shall thus proceed in her true character of a German tee. tel." This oder, adds the Intelhgencer, was accepted, and the German government has given the bonds required by our law, and our neutrality has been maintained without odi•nee to any party, our gov ernment having received assurances from not on ly the government of Denmark, but from the gov ernments of Prussia and the Germanic Power, of theillientire satisfaction with the COMM pursued by the President to the aifalr. The latelligencer further states that, by the or der. of the Navy Ltepartment, under Secretary Mason, Com. Perry was engaged to superintend ing the preparing and fusing out of tan war steam er, and that ousartmandandant at the navy yard at New York was lending our assistance in the con struction of gun-carriages, (or the nee of this war steamer, until General Taylor countermanded the order and suspended operations. The reason given for these orders is that at the time he wait engaged to titling out the steamer, !nannies be tween Danmark and Germany had been tempo.. rily suspended by an armistice.—Bait. Son. It appears, bye recent statistical report, that one had of the whole property of Providence, R. 1., with a population LA IU,IIOO, Iv kit the-.ands of l individuals. Tat Journal says• "It be found, on investigation, that the large estates of me It individuals, who poetess one. half of the whole property in this city, have been solely acquired by persevering ddlgence and eco nomy, rather than by bold enterprises, which, when anccenaful, induces reckleu habits, like sac. cue in drawing the prizes in a lottery. Every one becomes surprised, in examining the Annuity Tables, in fain:lsar use to the offices of Life Insurance Companion, at the utonishing ag gregate amount of the daily expenditures of nail sums when compounded with the interest, and 6• pally summed up at the termination of it long life, as exhibited to the following abstract: Table ahowtng the naregmte; value; with compound interest. A maunung, in 10 in 110 01 30 in 40 10 3(1 Of an expeutimar year, year.. yrara )eara. years Of 2.1 e day or $lO y #l3O 21.250 NO 151 u woo 51 to OdO 720 INV 00-0 O 3u 3.0 1010 0700 11 40 570 1410 3160 6160 11.0.10 i3t 00 650 1500 3050. 7700 11.510 271 lOU 1300 36101 7900 15.400 Mum 55 290 2000 700 1.21.1.00 30,000 00,000 3.0 , 1 IWO 10..300 ti. 700 46.20) 87,000 400 &. 14.400 31.000 01.1100 116,0u0 500 6500 le.ooo 9.503 77,000 145.000 By reference to the preceding table, it appear. that do laboring man, a mechanic, Unnecessarily expends 21 cents a day, from the day ha becomes of age to the time he attains the age of three score end ten years, the aggregate, with interest, amounts 82900, and a daily expenditure of 271 cents, amounts to the important sum of 329,000. A eta cent piece, saved daily, would prove a load of nearly 87000, sufficient to purchase a fine farm.— There are few mechanics who cannot save daily by abstaining from the disgusting use of tobacco, from ardent spirit., from visiting theatres. arc., twice or thrice the above dated amount ore alx cent piece. The man in trade, who ebb lay by about one dollar per dny, will find himself similar =s:ssed of one hundred and sixteen thousand and number among the 175 nehmen, who mini one half of the property of the city of Provi dence. If we examine the particular case to which refe rence hoe been made, we shall find that this map now so rich, was once a poor young mon, !thin thousands who now surround him is the popula tion of this city, and his extraordinary wealth, greater, perhaps, than that of any other, man of New England, is the moult of long and rigid eco nonsy. Few persons estimate the large sums to which the yearly saving in personal and household ex penses will accumulate. Four thousand dollars a year is not an uncommon expenditure for mer chants in this and other. cities Half a centary ago, lira hundred dollars would have been consid ered a sufficient expenditure. The difference be. mean these two sums for fifty years, yvith the an. cumulation of compound interest, tear-Sea the enor mous amount of aver one million at dollars. Ex tend the time eleven years, and this sum, great as it is, becomes doubled. Tim preceding calculations ue sufilcient to en courage hope of eventual success and indepen dence In the bosom if every young moo, who, on commencing business, will maintain a determined resolution to combine indnitry with economy, and alio :o warn him that without ermiamy,the oppo site reinh of bankruptcy is frightfully certain. Buena/ Douce.—Offrazia watessou of kW Lena r.Ptc3,—A long anueutent, entitled a "Brief Nen relive," appears In "The Missionary," a peruidi cal pulished at Burlington, from the M. Rev. Geo. W. Doane, Bishop of New Jamey, in reference to his financial didirmities. The embarrestments which have be,i much commented on by the press, have been caused, he says, by expenditures upon St. Mary's Hall and Burlington College, the two episcopal mentutions at Bnrlington,and not by private extravagance. The annual receipts of the two institutions ern stated to be 100.000, but their establishment hes left him with " en unman. egeable debt." The Bishop addle 'At a council of his friends, called in consider what should be done in this state of affairs, the unanimously advised to matte an assignment of ell bla Properly for the b m , e g t of all his creditors; and to arrange Ms the currying on of thninstitunons, under his own conduct and supervision, but on the financial responaility and business direction of otters, as Whore proposed. This Wm been done. The undersigned gives op yin property of every form, to men, so far u n 'cony, a debt, not personal to birouslF—his private 'income being more *Us equal to his private eg, penditureiv—but gousettig out of bis vbature fir Christian r.ducation, In the two instatians shove named—and only &lira As time and omortuntsy opusaxipays.is ta/usia atruottot of deft, in prinsi. poi and intents. .Nothing doubted cr duzubragoti by any thlni rtich has ocomui pg jectiteive& cr Ithe:titirength cc graciort4 metered to him, to 1 liiiiiiii:GauilittirVam.... l To the Polifellww I theis°. sacretcanee. So fair= being daunt- - rtfiMia..l. Chiles,of Rte steminert.l3 l - Joseph, we ed or discouraged, he amides* that the foodation iidebted.for IL - Went:ler Guardian, , of his greet work is now tint Made Baer and be Aar 294 containing news forty. two days from firmly believes that with the continuance ol the 'tlisaiwat San-Lana, Th e =pri m which brought heavenly riser he in a bt'm'' k' v m ety few "nanfe yean, d, everyarill be formre- /1 met the liret gain of California emigrants 130 to thEdigelligeneirl" seven days on the road. moved, and two great orstituliona remain, to I miles this side 61 Fort Laramie. There was he Perpetual blessurgs to the country and the =eh snow in -the mountains, and ihe express of eloarresm Church." party brae its way for more than one hundred A correspondent from Burlington, (N.. 1.) of the I miles through immense fieldsofan' The Philadelphia Times, it may here be added, states weather was very fine from Fort Laramie until they reached Fort Chtlds,irter which it was very that after the voting down of the resolutions olio- rainy a nd cold. The emigrants, after reaching quiry on this subject in, the Episcopal Coe. the high elevations, had recovered their health,and vent= of New Jersey, the following Salt took there was no cholera among l-hem place— The people of the valley of the Luke were clamorous for a settled form of government. Dr. "Mr. Sherman, one of the delegates, arose and I Bumhyson was to be sent on from he Great Be stated that be conceived it to be the duty of the sm, as a delegate to Congress, to request the aid Convention to ascertain what disposalion had been of that body in the furtherance of the wish to es-• made of the fonds of the Diocese, as no account tablish a territorial government. He was expect has been rendered for several years past. ed to arrive at Council Bluffs Ly the first of July. Me. Germain. (thertwirttlitrer) appeared, ind the —Sr.-Levu thrum, SM. investigation took place. It appeared that the funds of the Church amounted to about 68,000, which bad been loaned out to different individuals on bond and mortgage several years previous to the appointment of Germain as treasurer. It also appeared that Bishop DM., et sundry times, be ing urgently pressed for funds, and not succeeding elsewhere, went to Germain, who held possession of these bonds, and obtained them from hint, giv ing his own bonds la their stead. These bonds Bishop Donne disposed of, (excepting one, am ounting to 6V,500, which he did not succeed in negotiating,) at an enormous discount' Bishop Doane rose with calmness, and with the most solemn and impressive language, stated that ha had been compelled by absolute necessity to take possession of the church funds, "but recollect, gentlemen," said he, "1 pledge you my faith, that if I live, these funds shall be returned to the trea sury of the church." This apparently quieted the audience for the time being. Bat it was succeeded by. stormy debate. Correspondence of Melt- Loins Republican Foax KILLIZET, Ntnanzt, May 21, 18d9. GVITI.MILI. The tide.of emigration towards the land of promise, via. the South Pass, may now be considered =having fairly set In. I)aily, handy, the number of wagons Is increaaing,aail the anxious faces of cold diggers multiply u to astonishilag. ly. To day 214 wagons pes his past, rattitlits in all 1203. This is including a Gowsmtnetit Maid of 50 wegoni, belonging to the advance guard of the rifles, under Major Simonson. destined for Beat River, somewhere in the Happy Valley of the Met. coons la my last 'believe it was that on an averages there were three and a half men ton wen on; it may safely he set down at four, which would give nearly 5,000 for the number already on their road to fortune. The reports of persons re cently Inert the frontiers, represent the whole country as filled with white top wagons, long rifles, bowies, and revolvers. Five thousands 'wagon 20,000 to 25.000 men, and 50,000 IMIMEI2III will cross the plains, or at least will attempt Rover thin route this season. That there will be great suffering la the mountains. there cannot be a shadow of doubt. Many teams have passed here that will never reach the mountains, much less over them. All talk of going as far at passible with their wagons, then abaupon them and pack over. Already sev eral have been deserted between this point and the 'roatien, and as for provisions, enough have been thrown sway to feed a small village. Every man is desirous cl getting to the "diggings" a little a head of ht. neighb tr., and when be finds he to fall ing beloul, out goes a aide of bacon, a bag of floor, or o Int o I coffee and sugar, until he has redueed Lis rseons to stun a nicety, that he will just about be mart, I by the time he is where he can set tm hi. ;old washer The last arrival from the frog , ter was nu f fellow who swam the Platte a short &stance root here and was found by some Xe Indian traders on the b a nk of river in = ex hausted gate. They wrapped im in some buffa lo robes, restored hlm to life, an sent him on his way retmeing. His clothes and 'outfit he placed nn a log end pushed it ahead of him. lie consid ered the Pane "a pretty mighty considerable river," taking it to be about ten miles wide. A serious difficulty =Mined a day or two since between two emigrant. la this vicinity,in which one of them by the name of Harris Ice/ his lifts h Lp paws that this man had beau making advannts to. - wards toe wile of a man by the name of Shield., which coming to his (Shields') earn, Induced hha to lay open his (Harris) head with an axe. He died meta ntly . Fifteen Pawnee scalps were taken by the Sic= • few days ago near the farts of the Platte. The Pawnees were oa a horse nettling expedition, sad were surprinal. Yours, drci , PAWNEE. May 22 —Two hundred and thirty two senora reached bare yesterday, making 1,435 that have gone past up to this morning. Besides these matrons, mortal parties with pack animals have &ee th P r e i d piion encamped placa w a ntn 'an a 'h mTte af a jle r Fort last night. He is plashing ahead rapidly. A large - Mormon emigration is passing along an the opposite side of thetiver, end also several trains of Califiuniami, but the water in so high that It a exceedingly difficult to mom, and I cannot there fore obtain the number of wagons on that side of the river. Many of the rin.grants, I find, are ander the im prenwoa they have aces tiro of the "elephant" al ready, and the eonnietion la quite prevalent that the animal blmiteltWill he gonad lantiplehepa lathe vicinity of Laramie. Two men 104 their lives a few days ago on the St. lowerb U.l. one by a wagon running Weer him, and the other by the accidental discharge ofa gun . They both belong to Vie tame train, bat their names I have not ascertained. P. APPOINTMENTS El', THE PYLESIDENT. To Till vAceirirs. Thomas M. Footc, of N. Y., to be Marge d'Ai Calm to Now Grenada, In lion of Benjamin A. Bid lack, deceased. Alexmder K. McClung, of Missistippi, ur be Charge d'Affaires to Bolivia, In lieu of John Apple ton, resigned. Charles L Fle..eimumn, of the lastriet ot Cohim• bla to be Consul nt Stuttgart!, to Wurtemberg, in lien of Tobias Beal:der, resigned. Stephen 1). Poole of North Carolina, to be Cote ml ut Turk's Wend, in lieu of J. T. Pickett, nape ed. George F. Usher. of Rhode Wand, to be Com• mercial Agent ut Port au Prince, in ilea of Joseph C. Luther, resigned. atatOvsta George P. Kant., of Vermont, to be Minister Resident at Conntaotinople, in lieu of Dabney S. Can. recoiled. Thernu W. Chine, of Lotifaians,to be Charge d'Af• raves to the Kingdom of the Two &Mike. • John Trombull Van Alen, of N. Y.,)to be Chang d'Affaires to the Republic of Ecuador, in lieu of Van Crugh Livingston recalled. john C. P. Etavia, oefdassachusetts, to be Seem, tary of Legation to England. Loren: Draper, of New York, to be Consul at liavre de Grace, in lies of Wm- J. Staples re called. Edward Kent, of Mane, to be Consul at Rio Ja neiro, in lieu of Gorham Parka, recalled. Rev. Thomas Sewall, of Maryland, to be Consul at St. Jego ee Cuba, in lieu of John W. Holding, recalled. Wm. IL Hayes, of Connecticut, to be Con ml at Barbadoes, in lieu of Noble Towner, recall ed. k344.Puytko,of New York, to be Cooaul at Pa nama in lien of Wi ll iam Nelaoo, recalled. Charles Benjamin, 01 Couneeticut, be Consul at Demerara, in hen of Samuel J. Masters, recall ed. Israel D. Andrews, of Maine, to be Coaaal for New Brunswick and Canada, in lieu of Collins Whittaker, recalled. Bailey M. Edney, of North Carolina, to be Con sul at Pernambuco, in lien of C. G. Salinas, (a for eigner,) removed. Tom, If you Lova ma,; say so. Dear Tom, my brave, tree hearted lad, Where'er you go, God bless you! You'd but ter speak than wish you had If love for me distress you To me they my your thoughts incline, And possibly they may en; Then once for all, to quiet mine, Tom, if you love me, my so ! On that sound heart and manly Game, Sits lightly sport or labor, Good humored, frank, still the same, To :burnt. friend, or neighbor; Then, why postpone your love to own For me, from day to day, sir, And kit me whisper still aloe, Tom, if you love mg, say so' How oft when I wee sick or sad With some remembered Billy, The sight of you boa made me glad— And then most melancholy; Ah why will thoughts of one to good Upon my spirits pray se! By you It should be understood—. Tom, if you lova me, say so! Last Monday, at the cricket match, No rival stood before you, In harvest time forquick despatch, The farmers all adore you, And evermore your praise they sing, Though one Iglu you delay Ito And I sleep nightly murmuring, Tom. if you love nut, say so I Whate'er of ours you ctimate to seek, Almost before you breathe it, I bring, with blushes on my cheek, Ana all my soul goes with it ; Why thank me then, with voice so low, And faltering, torn sway so When nest you come, before yo u go, Tom, if yr love me, say so . When Jasper Wild, beside the brook, Ficaimttql mind nab:leered, I oft recalled that lion look, That quelled the garage coward. Bold words and free you uttered than ; Would they could and their may so! What these most eyes to plainly mash, Tom, if you love nee, esy so I My Biends,2dis Wm, are well to do, And yonra'are poor sad friendless, Ah, no, for they are nch in you, Their happinem is endlesa. You never let them shed a tear, Save that on you they weigh no; There's one who might give better cheer; Tom, if you love me t say so' My uoole's legacy In al! For yqu, Tom, when you choose ii; In better bads it cannot fall, Or oeuertuained to use it, I'll wait for rani, bat let me not Unwoo'd, naplightml, dray o k Singe wealth and worth maks gm lot, • •Tifa, yon tow ;Any so: Tear•—The advice, from Galveston are to the 2d inst. "The cholera bas broken out in New Brannfelr, 12 deaths occurring from IL on the 25th ult. The people were dying from the town panic—strick en. n The principal portion of the population of New Braunfels is composed, of Germans, who by Mar industry and enterprise have built up a thri vin town. At San Antonio the chklets had greatly OA- , ted, end cennot longer be said to prevail in an epidemic form. The deaths were about lour or five a day. The disease bad auaoked the 3d Infantry, and about forty soldiers fell victims to its ravages, leaving the regiment in a very weak condition. Bata. GEM 1.11 Wulsom will be supported for Ma .jor General, at the encl.; election. Porn b1.f.421111T. Elisabeth, Jane 13, '49.—.lk.wtdT - - - DIL•3I43IIYESS Of THe one of the moll entn• man, as well as the most formidable di.ease. known AO A ntennae physicians. It has in do ease failed to attract the clown attention from the Focally in all quarter* of the Union. Still, however, thoo.and• an nually perish, and thonsands mare are made to feel life burdensome by this disease. The proprietors of ADL.ne.. Liver Pill* feel confident that they offer to me afflicted a remedy which limo has levied, and has never felted of tureen when a fah trial has been gi ven it. Call and purchase a bas at the Drug Store of 0t14.d.1 offll J ODD A. CO JOB PRINTING BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Man/n., Bills Lading, Commas, Law Hans le, UMW C.rIVICATCS, 1.01-106, &C. Ate., Printed at the thorteat notice, av low _price., at the dew Calms Cl/FILT, Improvements in Dentistry. DR. U. 0. STEARNS, late of Boston, is prepared to maniithcluee and set !halt Tans in whole and pr.. of seta, upon Section or Atmospheric Suction Platos.-t- TONTEINCIII CURED IN NIPS YINUTIOn where none nerve no exposed. Office and residence next door to the Huy or's office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Ecru toil. 8 hPFadden, P. H. Eaten. 11117 Platetru Imam:a Scomx—Prepared by J. W. Hedy, Witham street, N. Y.. and for sale by A. Jaynes, No. VU Fourth street. This will be (mind n delighithl ern ele of beverage in faindiea, and paruculmly tor strk rOOOll. Bac.% naaw.a.—An improved Chocolate prepara tion. betug a comblnauon of Cocoa nub Innocent, iii vigoraUnir and palatable, highly recommended partic ularly for Pre pared by I%'. linter, Dorelica ter, Alm-, and for ante by A. JAYNES, at the Peknt Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth at mobl4 W. M. Wright, M. D, Dentist, Owns and residence on Fourth it., opposite the Pittsburgh Bank. Mae ISA. si .' sa las m rs 2 ( . 72 . 9 k o' t e o lr i ! mApht.4,47d Fire and Marine Dasuraktee..—Ttut Puts. Elton Nay - teeroe .eke Fln ba1e1.1.50.1 COeTeXT— chartered Ml—continues to insure, upon every de. Seription 0( property, It ths /owes! rate. Omer, No. 21 Market street. StaTUEL GORMLV, Preet. mySateria Rom Fllallf , Sec.), Ynierday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, Mr. Tawas., Beam, Sr., In the Saida year of his age. The friends of the family are waited to mend the fonefal, fronalua fate Midst:tee, earner of Wylie and Fulton streets, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. WANTED, A MATRON to take charge of the Pareburgh gad A Allegheny Orphan Asylum. Teeurnoulals good character end qualificouoce required. Apply to Mr. Whl ROBINSON, Federal slreat, or to Mrs. rdAJUR WARM, Andersoc rove; Aliesherty juleedl J. T. DECKER & RODINSON .C/LIOMS, /OM Kan - tlll3 Or LIGHTNING RODS, cdt • =wreath relater. Wee's left at the Post Odiee, or at hint. Erwin's. ott Fourth sc, between Market and Ferry, sect receive prompt anent oa. RIIVERTACICR.—Pro , Horace Webewe f rneva, \. V Prot. Cnelwr Dawr), D D. M D, Rochester. N J. I. Canals, and flarrultoxs L. Soma. Cleveland, o G. K. tthoenberger, J Hawthorn, %abaci Jon . I I. Willtaxas, and Capt. Goal Ciscinnati 111, ATIILIEI3I SALOON, AXD BATUI&O hIcFALL, bee to !aorta the tuhatutents of Pius. I burgh nod vietnity, that he hoe opened the shorn establishment, where every •nermon writ be paid to the mean °terve who MOT favor him with • WI- Liberty Wort, between Seventh and Wood. Ace Creamy seeidledier deliver:V.* of the season. futedry WATCHES—Jort received from Liverpool, titter', very fine lot of Gold and by Patent Lever Watobet, made elpteuly to Order, by one of Me beet manufartanng mtklallahmenta in England. !Liao, c complete IMOrtreeni of Getter. and English Gold and Silver watches, from fjio to Otto, Gold Chains, Key.. Scala, etc W %V Wt 1.41.1 N, Watch Nigher corner Fourth tau Martel ald 1" BVERAL WATER CORILB-10 bale, (abo:yl IR very dmce article, tecelved bud fir able by jolt BRA I & REIIER xriAL CURlir , —.lbabs, Innis size. ree'd and for zab by rulfl BRAUN k . REITER : Dorrt.t: CrRKS—V bale. Pict Booße Cork. reed and :or sate b 7 jay BRAUN A REITER DYE FLOUR— 10 bble for We by 1 - 11. le ' J. 9 F VON BONN HORST tr. CO IA TINLR)W RASH-10X1 light, , amorted we, Cot VY sale by joie 9 F YON BO's N HORST &CO rVOBACCOS-70 packages rusbutaclared Tobacco, wan.s brands, for sale by Ale 9 F VON RONNIIORECT I CO FrBa-75 bble Imp No 3 Maekereh 30 do do No 2 do; 3/3 b(do do No .3 dm bbl. No I Baltimore Berri-op; 35 do No Gipped do; 25 do No I trimmed Shad; lb do No I Bedroom met rereived nod for tale by pith JOHN WATT' & CO, Liberty et M . ORGAN'.4 WORM KILLER. PrITIIIIPAGII. June Mr. John D Morgan—Dear Sir: I race one tenapoon full of pair Worm ' , Mier to one of my children, and in Me short lime of one half bow it passed twenty large worms. I feel midi in rem:in:mending your Vertnifog• as the best medicine that can be used for expelling worm. Jaime MOIGI.I, Me. NOWC10.01•12. Prepared and twid by the proprietor. JOAN D '4OIE. OAN, Druggist, one door below Diamond alloy. Wood rued. 1019 T.Capitalists and nalaufacturers WEST & THOMPSON'S PATIINT CLASP COUPLING JOIST. rpHE.underetrined invites Manufacturers and enter- pel t ing Caparmsts to call and exittan, this great improvement. They will find a rare opportunity of profitably investment. Dom, duly SOlOOliled by power of Attorney from the lion. ilorace Greeley, aasiamee orate Patent, and Clinton 0. Gilroy, Esq., of New York, General Agent of the United Stales, the undersigned will dispose of the Patent Right for Pennsylvania, and either or all of the Western and South Western Stale.. Sham. High. only will be sold, and • splendid opportunny fir specalation is presented to purchasers in the rub. a eke of coontr, IoW9 and special right.. The IV gh , will be eonve:dll i mptly from the Hon. FL 0nv0 ., ,,.. The 'Corn Cott no Joint is atknowledr . , all TOP have ex ed It Jobe the 01.3"tili'mle inechart learlovention recorded el the P.M . ' Oince for I Wig tu t u of years; it bits received dr ; ottg . th . d &the most eminent Ensurers of this COVIII , jI and t.`u rope, Ito totally al, tOIIOOIO6 of which Palms tare bdenobtaineda hu been adopted by the Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repairs of the Govern ment( by C. R. Ceiba., Elm , IA his Stall Steamers, now m progress of construction: and will ungumnlon altlrram entirely supereadoall other modes a eon. neotini and cloning P pea , (.1.44 Minot, gm or ale , ) Hai and cylinder-Lents, cOndonears, step cook., facto. ry shaftlfig; Ac. P.c. Subledned is one out of chant , letters teenntootst from the mat celebrated Engin:Mere and Machin., Sam ple. orlhe Joint may be corn, end full iofomiadon ob. mined by application toMACDANIEL., Pittsburgh, June 10, to4p. Exchange Hotel. ' emit ag TAO Enougaza.m-Corn, U. S. N•vr, Washington, C , March te4, 1048. Igne---tionce riling the `Cum Coormso Jotter' edges. am. We IL Thompson, which you have reft,ry,4 to na for our 01;11010O, we hare to report— .l hat the de4gn of the itutrumero. hi edict „.„ chanicaleonneolion between the ends of Pipes, the I curia, Cylinders, POW. Manche; gm. 'That the opequion is effected by lite progressive , ‘(iivir Or two grooved metalil., clasps, enclosing the Pnrabeilir surfaces of two small chanter, e terth ,, nor shown to the ennaxed.dtagram. In 31. appiGityon, the fallowing clementa are pre seeted Ist. li dispense% bracing or solderlog, the Mil. hug of holes Inches, and the um of grummets and washers ed. It affords, compared with the ordinary Joint,'l greater security with leas suatenal. 2d. It reduce. the cost of puttin g , rep..., curve the material interposed between the taco of the I Fitments from being 'blown out. , 4th. it enable. defective portion of a Feed or Blow. off No to Leo cat Out, and st new piece to be pot in, embalm irintking the atepprog of the opentuton of the anaotteS Essig., or sweating the progress of the at. i Niched nailer. dth. It reduces the cost and weight of an ordinary Jotot from FIFTY TO SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT., end it occupies los spa., which le an °seminal fen. tare hilts application to Naval purposes. We am of the opinion, therefore, that tDo ambles, tion of .ertitity, etWooMy Or east, weight andspear, effected by Ude ith toxottwr w Its fooijjty of .potro, sod adlestments, master Do use at the seven! , Naval Stattopq, 1114, ou t d ail Pablie Vomits, .hten. Posiidtte . irepoe, mid recommend the Hoiden to take early Mein to provide for the tight of application of it to the Engines and Boilers of the tote Steamers DOW la.prOgrOlt• Or .011wInctioo, We are, ray reePectlhillt obedient aergants, CHAS. H. HASWELL. it; tA-Chip; U. S. N. wILLIAN. SEAVELLi, Chief Engineers n. a n JOHN FARON, Ir. Com. COLAS. W. SittNNEEL, Chief of Boman of con; .trotion,Stjuipstionts end Seprdni we:l%o =MELIA& PACKET pOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, alao2Esaladreiy for Passanuers, -The Boats of this Latowlß leave as farm., at 9 &lout at wirht ordo-A marl, Moudry, Atm 19. Kentucky-a Trial, Tit/odu,lll. Louldans-4 P TholuDron, HsrluhuluY. 00. assliam-P Malay, Thursday, 2t. CokiTOday, Kowlooki-u Hatardsh Lounurna-J P Thompsost, Sunday, H. ludiarta-P Harkey, Monday; 25. Ohio-Hipt A Crmy,Twesday, Roptasky-H Train, Wednerday, Louisiana-I P Throussm, Thursday, N. Inikam-rP BrukaY, radaY, Ohio-.A Craig, Saturday, 38 Heutocky-014, a Bmday, July I. nt Dumf o sP9 I I to ar BUTCH, Norm= Bow, Pare or 1) yyjmiiii 364 Al NO-100Wee Ne 1, for We by - Jo ma 8 F VON' DONNHORBT CO I LOAF St:GAR-30 bbl. Loa:Warm &clam, for silo by jutB 8 F VONMONNHORBT & co W'IIeLINEN DRILLINGS-10 B!each irg cl Linen Drill, ined opening by juld SRACKLETT k. WHITE, 99 Wood. ARTIFICIALS-120 dos /kennels! f3ps, Wreaths and Bunches. Nags, fresh and desira b le Bonnet Pamir*, just openlnt and for sale by julB BHACKL.F.TT A WHITE ROUCHES -5 0 hes fine and coarse Blood Roaches, jest opened by HMS SHkOKEETT A WHITE DONNET RIBBONS—SO cartons fancy Bonnet Rib .° bons, velure, plaid .d bright colors, Just received far summer sales by JulB BH aCKLETT & WHITE TREF.DS—A goad .startment on hand .41 for sale by juld dIiiiCKLETT & WHITE IvHI IS WADDING—F . I,e Sales opened and for min by Joni SHACKLMT t wiirrE , . L /UWE & PEllinErD, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Fauna street, near Grant. JtiNriWarCßMßiicrs iliaiOnFlTud - for iale by KIER & JONES, Canal Basin. Inl6 near Seventh street SUNDRIES -9 cask. flacon &des and SECuldirs; 24 Ws No I Lard; I do Grease; 37 aka Feathers; I do Ginseng; 9 do Flaxseed, to arrive; for sale by joie ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, Brent .t IeoUTTER-3 bbl. fresh 801 l Boner; 3 kegs do do, 1) landing from .eanal boat Now Brighton and for gala by R ROBISON & CO, josh 192 Marty It RGAIN SOAP—IS 3 bas No 1 Rosin Soap, reed and for sale by jatel ROBISON & CO PECANS-6 bbl . large Pecans, recd and for sale by jole R ROBISON & CO UTINDOW GLASS—IOO bas Bill Window Glass; 1' 1' CO bra assorted alres, ree'd and for sato+ by jute ft ROBISON & CO SASH -50 dos Wad., Sash, maned sHes, reed sad for sate by 1015 It ROBISON & CO F sale by bb= ad rl H e rring. sad for j R RO FolnOcu—lw1•• asonedlnd ibece binade ia J band and Car see by 31515 BROWN a CULBERTSON EAS-14i) pakges Young Lipson, Ounposeder and T Blnek Teas, on hand and for vale by jold BROWN /la cuLgErremi OVERIMPS 81./OAR—A fresh trapily of Loves iog crashed and pulverised Seams, Jost reed end foe 's ae by JulB BROWN & CULIIERTSON T3LPF,TUAL 3 PLY CARPETS—Receivsl tide day J. at W. APClintoeles New Carpet Wareham:No7s Fourth street, the lama improved power.. of :ply Carpets, to which he Invites the attenuon of those wistaug LO furnish Steamboats or Bonne, as h. is de lesulned to sell ea low us eau be purchased in too Eno. toil W M'CLINTOCII APESTRY CARPRTS—W. 3PClintock offer, to I. those wi.dolg to furnish Steamboats or Houses, • very rich ...talent of Tapestry Brussels • Carpst prices lower San can be bad S any of the Esstett mum We incur all to call ass examine our large mmsrtment before purchasing elsewhere. Ala hi'CLINTOCIL No 71 Fessli st D 1/I.7.4BI.IgCARPETS—The larger alSOIMIellt of Brussels Carpets ever offered in this city, for sale et me New Carpet Warehouss of W. fd'Clintnek, No 71 h ourth rt. comprising the latest and richest Ryles, and at poets, lower than ever offered In the omrkcL Ail who want Brassels Carpets, should all before parchartng • '•ewliere. intik W AVCLINTOCK Chr[VP:W7kPClfn - ibek No 73 /1. Fourth at, offers to purchasers the newest and richut style Axminster Carpets ever offered in this market, to which he Invites the intention af purchas ers. juld Irb"J.,VET PlLE—Very Web and newest style Vol ve V t Pile Carpets, for sale at the New Carpet ware room, No 75 Fourth street, between Wood and Mar . _ EIM=M3 A4014138E5-250 bbl. sad 10(1 half befe on tote ugnment, for sale. !'GILLS & ROE .pOTAB/1-10 enaks in stone, for sale. JOlO btOU.LS & ROE • DRIEDPPLIN—OCO bushels, will be sold low to close coonzignment. 1016 WOLILS & ROE BITETEEt—ta kep and 13eraeka May Bauer, nom. Ala 34 , GILLS fr. HOE LARD -I 5 kegs No 1 Lard, for sale. • Joie ,}VOILES & ROE 11EPRINTS OF THE QUARTERLIES, & BLACK-, e n, WOOD. l. The London Quarterly Review, 2. The Edinburgh Review, Quarlari 3. The Westminster Review, 4. The North British Review, j 6. Blackworid's Edinburgh Magazine—Monthly. The above Periodicals are reprinted in New York, immediately on their arrival by the Millet steamers, in n beautiful el , ar type, on boa white paper, and are fat thful copies of the origuuda—Bhelirood's -Magazine beteg au exact fac-simite of the Edinburgh edition. The prier, of the reprints ere less than one third of thole of the foreign copies, and while they are equally well got up, they afford all that advantage lathe Amer tern over the English reader TZ.I.II—(PR7I:II.I w be made in advance ! For any one of the (bar Rcatews, • 83 CO per • For any two do - d 00 For any three do - 7 00 For 11 , 1 lour of the Reviews, 8 UU For Blackwood', blagumne, = OUu For Blackwood and Me four Reviews 11l 00 JANIM D. LOCK WOOD, Art for Publishers. lute 6 3 Wood et & BTEBBETT s ATTORbik.YS ANIS COUIattELLOBS AC LAW, Fourth street, between larentifield and Grant, Pittsburgh, Pu. jutb -N . 3 MACKEREL—SEP bbl P sale by _ KIER & JONM, Canal ..in. Nth near Seventh street B A CON SIRES-20.009 lb. in store told for sale by jutS KIER pt. JONES T) nYTOid LINBEEDOII,-20 bbh Linseed Oil, pure j and in good ord., reel ibis day and for sale by fold mowsEs—til , bbLa Mee m i n u tia:l by - Pe n pay/vaal a Sall 'load Own puny X*OTICE Is hereby peen, the; the Teeth and last 11 Instalment of Five Dollars per share on the Capi tal .rock of Wm Company relpured to be paid on or before;he km day or July next I.l.lalmera• oat paid punctually, will be subject to the penalty of one per rent. per month il es required by 11 .•ts, HORUIo V. BAC°. , Treasurer. BOOK.EREPING—RIankt fortrac bins D this wort, sunk the anhar's directions to teeni r printed an the cover. A new supply Jun recei ved from New York and for sale by juI3JOHN H MELLOR, et Wonder IRE BRICK-100,000 Fire Brick for sale, or orders F can b. Oiled .t the shortest notice, ok the Ohio riser. 00 antes bilitn• the elry, by r LIU ekN IiARBM.IO OHEESR-100 bus prune Western Reserve Cheese, received and for sale by jut 3 W ArCIITCHEON, 151 Liberty st TlykllTE BEANS-9 bbls sevall, just reed sod for yy sale by JIM W& R WCUTCHEON INSURANCE. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSIJ. RANCE COMPANY.-00o a llorth Room of the ~ Exch' 'Jnini street, Martel a. Free lastrasnos—Bruldings, erohandiso and other properly In rowit and corny, lamed alainst lose or damage by are at the lowest tabs of prom una. Mame Isocasaca—They also insure Yeasels, Car goes and Freights, foreigner coispribb, under opett or special pebbles, as the mooed may deaire. iXL....TICCUPORTA.TION.—Tbey also Manse mareikah disc transported by Wagons, Railroad 'Cars, Canal Boat. and Steam Boats, on ran awl /44.11. Oa P . most liberal Lena. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Ert . ch . John ellatris, Robert Berton, 49krl ....buder. Edwards Geo 0 Leiptt, £41.1% ,„‘„, R Devle, Wdllam Polwell, John M. ,j mac ton, lames C Hand, TheoPO.l l Wl o, R N Bur 11 . 4 rks, Henry 810 ..t0 1111Idang. 11 Jon. Ppeneer meThrain, tOntlea, atg, George &will, Lam Hay. Dr S S ellers, J Johnom. Wil. DIRECTORS AT Ar" .413 Sellers, Wm. Eire, Jr. Wed Ragele7, JuQ,.T .TSBURG/I—D. T. Morgan, I.snran. on th.' WILLIAM MARTIN, Proodent. 104k* loamy, Set reidly. Pot te• 0( Me Cordparty. No. 12 Woo street, Jour" - Jolt:dr:lV P. A. MADEIRA, Acesa. In, .al, American, Post, Mercury, Itspated, - - Settee to the Stockholders of the Atkin . tie cad Ohio Telegraph Company. The Articles of Association adapted by the Atlantic hod Ohio 'Telegraphic Company on the ad of r o July, OAS, providing that the annual meeting.. shall be held to the city of Philadelphia, on the first Wednesday in Juno—whicharticles have been superseded by the adoption of a Chaney pursed at the last session o(me Legislature, which - provides for the 1111.12.1 meetings barna held on the third Thunday of July—therefore NOTICE is hereby green, that the annual meeting of the Stockholders rifiald Company, will be held at the Telegraph Office, No. lot Chesnut street, Philadel phia, on Thursday, the 19th day of July nem, at 10 o'clock, A. 11 , for the transaction of snob business as may then be laid before them, at which time Nine Di rectors will be elected to acne for the ensuing year, as provided for in the Chaster. WIL jald ry APICES, Secreta. Philadelphia, Jima • 1840. . SEC OND far Salo. ONE PAIR SECOND 11,6 ND ENGINES, to inch cylinders, 4 feet stroke) I 'Loden., 27 feet.lohg, 38 blew. bt dlometer, all in good order, arid be sold at a bargain, if application be made ly.on.' Tbey bevel:tray been J.n use about 15 months. For pertic ...quire of jol4yltf fl. HAYS,4:l=oflice rieIiEVITSTIA -.I)V-PcirliedieiTgpi. .I. •es. for sale by li E SELL jul4 67 W et —_ —_ _. U 7 1 11T . E . GLVE-1 bbl I C 4 ooper'e best, lout reed and _. frs fo it i i . i , i, l l: 3.rs _ E ln itot R E SELLERS S reed and for eel.. by i ain and Tunnesl/ ja , ul4 R E SELLERS A . FR J . I . C ,A r :i ce, A . ZE . N . I , I ( E or P . E . r e P y R., "rammed purepl4 R E SELLERS I lAN AktY NEED, Opium, Canthatides, ?owl /Cap, Turkey Myrrh, Spermaceti, Am. Saffron ,j reed end for itaby by Jul 4 R E SELLERS • RA S QUASSIA —L bad itun rao'd and rot fade by ;dal It at SELLERS 00 , R:4' 7 m bna sane and he i tt ... lr i z Es a co ' p - 431.7-r3-60. trash as atolls and far sabiEl — HARDY. J °NEE* a CO Til iiOANS-0 bb!. to-clay reed and to: . . We by - l 1 dle ARMSTRONG et CROIRR RiED APPLES-23 dna. reaM and 10 r sale by - jul4 ARMSTRONG & ORWIRR B AC J 4 .2 -4 c milt. re eiv . • and for sale b? AILMSTRONGI CROZER DIEGI 4 and• r sale by ARMSTRONG b CROTER NEV HERRINo-3o bbl o RIO reed aod for rale - ARm&TRONU CROZER 14 EW Crayon' blisoollany— comprising The Pre/tle, Abbotsford, Newatead Complete in one voloine—eleuntly printed. 00r/04—The btooaatrteedtka Luau Pow Sem 'lllustrated. A volume Umore than ordinary halms; relating' • series of most Carious and often amusing advertent. • • • The field oteupbid by the volume is almost entirely new.--Commereial Advertiser. book of outlet:l:lanky, _Meryl, scholarly interest, which reminds US 1101 aWU of BeekfirriPe Spanish Ex, cu ruins, firth. oirld eastern temintseenees of Eotben.,, .Uterary World. Cooper—aderer edition of early workai—The Spy, revised, with now introdoetion and nOlef. Cam. pkts in I nor Mao= with bullies worts. SIX. the Soy end the Sketeb-Book were the Arai Aunt. can books width were inteersally acknowledged M eolunla a parionsuee as well ae a proadia. We well remember the embulaam with width Way were received, and the proud expectations which they awakened among the liberal minded abroad and hie patriotio at by me. [Ulna was roan elbowed aNM by the side of Gobirmith and Addisea, sad Coeur was translated In every cOnalli of the alancent wham any interest wee felt In a Unita litenntra—Literary World. For ula by J D LOCZWO; lILLt, W . . I' Onr: I AUCTION SALFS. THEATRE. Loam. and Manager- ACMIS ,S 1:. Sv.toa MAn•an Y. Porter. Damaged D Goods, ge, .. th. ol , i , Alocuig .i tro s ng v l=Stb o , me a; I . o t <4: 4 l= LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON.-31r. W. 11. Crisp pdtt, tree t a , will be staid without reserea, for-laah in two character. et:money, on ILCOOOIII Of whom it may co n c ern, Ten .e ages of asserted Dry Good. which vreretti.. :damaged by wet on the P. canal, among h super prints, fornitare chants, gingivitis blii e 4 and brown muslin*, WWI., black and colored,ttAtcrb 16 pas mosquito bat. cheek., ticking. linenrpan keen., umbrellas, parasol. ladies,, 4...,_/".h t. P . ; , 4‘ 1 ". fans, CIMiLLIIIIVS. 'Anal aupernne means, &c. •., A o'cloc4„ Groceries, Qri narrate, Furniture, die_........' 1 box writing, synappieg and wall paper I. dc4al. cap. and booksj 1 &ea In Carpeting: thteaeila young Hylton Tea, 11 WI Vs matinfactured 14w:co. window curtains anal fastenings, looking gllte, queens ware, .shorel.*ndea, hoes, forks. ' ; A large and general awonmeut of new and eVond hand household furniture, &a.::' Al II o'clock, ' ~.? Heady made clothing, boot . aboes, hardargr6petu lery, new and second hand amebas, a retnit ilVrelk of • —'- ''- *1 IMMM:;11Miill ROBERT Al ACAIRE, ox rex Tiro Dio■mim Rosters blaealre, under the assumed name of Red mood• • • •Mr W H. Crisp, as played by him many hundred slights In Europa and AMeriCa- maegnes Strop • • Mr. Brawn. Marie. • :dm. ?dist, Dance. be Mellor Wood. To be followed W. H. Crisp's petite oomedy of _USED Cr, oat `tatme4 Norms* or zr." Sir ChailFalaitiream• Mary Mena! Dance, by Miss flouter. To conclude with the let act of the °CFA N CHILDi SILL: 1113 $L' Ram Helm.. • •Str. Prior. Llfa••• Prior. .Farts for the Public. In relation to that unrivalled (aridly Salve, BILLET'S MAGICAL FAIR EXTRACTOR. FVESTIMONY of a reapactalle Yhyclol..—Read 1. Ma rotoorlng, adore-aced to my dirnic, Mr. F. Mer ry arather, Cincinnati: Cmainust, Fab. 12, IS4D. Sir: A sense of dory compels me to give my tribute to Dallers Pain Extractor. .Doing opposed to muck ery and ell nostrums having for their object sM.ister motivea--but manning much good from the .King of Pala ant induced to tender yea this cerVA rate. I have used it in my family, In my practice, and with all the happy and wonderful ho ts than coeld possibly be Imagined. H.. 1. BZ21:113, M. D. Dr. goodie is the senior partner of Randle & Levi, Druggists. inflammatory Rhsurnatirm The folloarbag teatlmonial tames from a source fa miliar in many of those traveling . on our %Went we tars Mr. Ciliate, the wetland favorably known pro prietor of the Parkersburg Hotel, is husband to the lair whose letter I annex: Peasarignao, Ye , Apr(113,1%9. To Henry Dailey, Chemist, &c.,---Sin Having for hien long afflicted with violent inflagemelory fthenmansui which appeared en firmly seated as to defy all ordinary iippliances to allay the severe pain attending It. I was induced to try your Medics/ Mu Extractor, and It having effected, "Imo& aa if by ma gic, an Immediate relief, and also, ID all eppearancea en enure and perfect cure, I am induced for the bene fit atoll:ere who may be afflicted with pain, cursed by any kind of inflammation, to writs to you, declaring that In my opinion founded on actual experience, yoar Magical Pain k j xtracmr is the most valuable dis ocral,";" nrni. age e "t e :7neill i rte ' a l org e tet tact core for Borne and realds, ' and all external in flammation. assbag many sequsintatuies formed by their visits as my husband , * hotel in this place, 1 boy. supposed by your showing them dam fess lines, It may possibly be of benefit both to them and yonrself. II cowman t he r haw that Idea °limo snit pardon the pohlletty I eto her letter, as well on the shore of humanity at of u beim; the serest mode of bringing it to the notice of her frienda—H. Daxas.l Felon Cured. • Extract of et leper, dated ' . . BM -KM, Ky. NOT. 22, ISM Mr. If. Dailey: 9 have fried your PainSxwaetor In a ease of felon, in nay own family, which It relieved and cured in a very then then." In has% yours re. spectrally, Jaz M' Yon.. liD" Burns and Scalds, Piles, Sore Niles, Broken Breast, Eruptions , e, Sena, Cats, We and all In. liatantation, yields readily to the woad properties of this utuivelled Gustily salsa Buy in the tune pro mvion that you will melee benefit (rout the LT mauls, you vrill be Injured by the deleterious effects or the counterfeit salves. CAUTION—Be em end apply may to the inventor, H. Dauxr, lid Broadway, New York { or to his co thorised agents. JOHN I/ hIOROAN, Oaminal Depot, Pittsburgh. Henry P. Schwartz, Allegheny, Age t; J. Baker, Wheeling, Va.; James W Johnston , Maysville, Hy.; F. hlrtrywasthes, Cincinnati, O. general Depot. N. s.—ln the severest Berns add Heald. it °streets the pain in a few mines—lt never falls! Jutl MUSPIIkITS , CHLOE= OF Ll3lF.—it few esks .0.1 on hand and for ..la by W k M MITCHELTHEE i S• They ill receive fresh supplies for the Fell julit 0..1.70A1t AND MOLASSES-61 hhd, N 0 Sugar, prime; 6m bbls N 0 Molasses, penis, in oak Ws; to store and for sale by W & M MITCEIELTRES rATAISICEY,--o:o.lllbAlibiskyy,fa wore and fin 1V" „le by jnIS W lIITCHELTHErs FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS—A. ral gum.= always on hand and Cot eel. b. jtglY MITCUR',,TBAE Henna to ilterektuolder.... -- N INSURANCE CO.— W I ;Mf Seven Dollars and nny Cyan par ahaxe ea the mak of this Company, at their once, No. 39 Water tra7.l an dr before UArtdry, the second day of July, A. ma.— By order of the Board of Directors: julealtd J. FINNEY Jl., Seal. GEOIIO 310000 K. OFFICE, Fourth anew, near Grant, in the room lately occupied by Alderman Miller, immediate ly appetite Mr. RakearelPs. He may be found al night ht N. 71, Bt. Charles Hanel. julitdBm HERRINGS -200 bzs No I Herrings; 100 do scal ed, In slain and Mr sale low to clops consign ment by 101 l JAMES DALZEL %Vann st MOBACCO-16 kop Dodges No 10 heist Tobacco, per sunr.Harabarg and for ale b jau JAMES D PAINT -6o dna Tubes of Pant; just reed and for sale by juld J KIDD &Co. GUM SIIIMLAC-500 lbs on hand sod for sale by jal3 .1 . KIDD ik CO. —•••-- - • - ILITARY GOODS—Swods, EPardatck Sad*, IY/ Caps, Plumes, Bono., Laces, Drums, sod all kinds of Trimming for Masonic, Odd Fellow, and oth er Liagaba. .6„lrsold and Silver Esaids for embroideving; Feld Thread, Spangles, Bedlem, Ras/melt, Stars, le. he W W WILSON, jolg earner eiblusdldarket gts GOLD PENS—A large and excellent stock of Pm- Ur nil= Gold Pens, of the most approved makers, lower. on hand. •W VP WILSON Ilinspratt..Witant Boas Ash. izI7CASKS ibala:;e of iblptnA Der Gki nat.;s W era lr - They have reeelved Invoices by Isle steamers of T hey shipments per Ameriean, I P Whitney and Wephen haldwm, whi ti Kmiec next month.— They will also receive large supplies for the fall trade. lOU SSA ARS-10,000 ben quellry Comuado Sews, put received and :or male by jell W & R terCUTCHEON A LLIAI-1500 lb,, jun reed, and for side by J611.._1013 J KIDD & Co. MOI4I3SES-150 not. fox Wm by , Pi S DILWORTH 6 "" TARD 01L-10 bbls Na.l; 14 do No t !rule by 17 SELLER:4A NICOLE p ICE—to we fresh Bear, for retail% 11, for sato by JO 861.1 DRY . PEACHE!3,4OD hub. &ruck, just and reeti • Dry ..d t ads eaches,. by a pima o r JOHN WATT & CO 1 - 1 - 1. - virnWP lala pia at ,000 lin on hand and for rah. by J KIDD & Co. TINO SOLUTION OF CHLORIDE SO. .—lt decomposes the Tint, or peceant contaaaros diseases. It removes the danger effluvia of etch rooms, tze. By its clew:ming suer- It relieves ulcers, and Intercepts all earrunanleable diseases, whether In man or animals, itc. Just tee'd and far tale by Jell R E SELLERS , S7 Wood st DRUGS! DRUGS!!— Chino Ulna Chloroform, Ext. Dark Free* lodide Iron, Musts Silver, Oil Copaiba, James Powder, Citric acid, Chknide Sala Mode Ether, Romer 10 .uy, Ennuit Quassia Just seed and for tale by jolt II E SE I M . OLL—nullo Ws Linseed OCl,Trai - iFied and for side by j Jl3 CANFIELD "VEATILIMB—In — s - ET, prime Feathers, fan landing 1: and for sale by WESTON BOWEN, lull . Od Front at HAIIIS-13 casks Cincinnati sugar cured llama, Just tnecived said for sale ky tri WESTON BOWEN DP. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA-200 doses of Dr. Townsend? Gouda., Sursa r rilla, just reed and for We by R &SELL 8, CZ' Wood u. only Agent for Pittsburgh. ke By 3) at army, Agent for Allegheny city Vir/lITE BEANS--0 DAL for sale by VT lab 8 P VON BONNIIORST &CO CEiEESE—So We.tern Marva, (OT Wei by lag B F VON BONNHORST a co _ FATHERS-675 lbs for sale_ by F Jug B F VON BONNEWBET it CO RV APPLES—BOO Dish for .ale by D Juß B F VON .BOIVNLIOBST & CO LA&S—NXI 8x10; CV 10x1% 100 do 10.111; 60 do 73:9; for oak by _And bP VON BONNHORST a CO ( 1 Crrara SNEATIIB-28dos Gar sale by, F VON BONNEIOBBT & CO [TAY FLAKEN-30 doz for rale by . 8 F VON BONNIICIHST Et CO DRIED BEEF ROUNDS-10 tlerees Dried Beef le ßota4 very Rao. Just reed and for stleti SELLERS& RIVALS asmnav POR XTE RAVE hEDORINALWIaIttkIiS undo from lr V Me most approved English Palter Ineellstee .numbermrithy Ttomhs mR, end I of eminent physizietup twins a most content ant appararn for the warm Of hat WI. term the bowelh . M cue at cramps In Cholera. As ever? penal la subject to sodden ausets, no family should be without is least one. SCAIPE Er ATKINSON, AO Fint sr, Acme= Wood and Market BACON—S auks sow cared Sbe7o -- 2 " " For rale by la H J D ams; WILLUJIS . railifitn• Lamed Ott, jut Awn and for we by AO J II CANFIELD TOBACIXSO ireacco l, Inn 'wand par "TuTat;=, VgZgr: ja wk.*. DOVIPD MU BARK-1 bbl josi reed =4 for este b oe .pez ti ls ro o r Ing " - 2 .Ise l N in . stil e cl nazi recV Great illagthlati Itemnotty. rConigha Clds, Asthma and Conserminont , BEAT WiID ONLY lIRFAIEDY forth mmaiddi• diseases, is the. KUTIOARIAN BALSIJI OF LIFE, discovered by the o clamed Dr. neeberb at London, Engiand, mad introduced into the United Otitis wader the hvmedfate sepeninie edema of the Inca r. The extraordinary wows of this medicine, tilt, core of Pittroanary diseases , decco.t. the American Age= hi soliciting for the orcni the roe= Feeldde . 7 acs that can be Coned in ea= owl —oesee that k relief to vain Crow any of dui cournien remedial Of tia day, and have bean given op to/ 0 ...M Ph details as warmed and Womble'. Tced 14)lalo mUS eared, mid mill aim ate sii t t i z o , of eases. k is no quack ton g ash medicine, of known and et it turd damn En' Briny fa=tty in the United States lea be el m ,, L i ed with linchimii lienginian Dols= Of Ike, aly t o . mutter= the ecesevesselee o , " 0 ^^0016. pf • of but to be creel to a proventive medicine ha all • seam, =wise, *MAE of block Pain IO the el& ug eheie, irritation and , soreness of thet Laos broablzte, &kindly of liwOfkifl_ ,fi'Vere Mid MOW =Mel. Stloll MOM, inthr coot* croup. lege WWI, Mawr Wale , esiA fell Cm., Ode remannionor health. Plungibletsoolnlng dinars of ID egad end Ono& Gas eeridthates, ant otDar vette:ma y shot wing tho to• *Seab waned ed of maim Agents. skis gloat ' Rees edy, may De des Fe1b113 , 41. R t Q ).01canars4 ny Jotun D. Davis. AmMielkeer.;"l • 19 sylenrYid Baadini Lai in the =hi ~ ,of t r of eilegiory, at =talon. • . On Tueaday alternewi r lane 19th, at o='e l It be fold on the plum* nineteen Teti *nab a 'Mild mg Leta, having each a front of £0 feet oa F eYille., and eztaudin,e back 110 fent to an slier 13 feet s63l*-- subject to a ground rent of 620 per annum. • Thavgges property =Moses some of the best Monitory,liWpg. linen houses in the clo•otroTeffere pear butMeWporta to tome wishing to make a profitable inetstmem. Terms at sale. ROST. CAhlfillEl ei t,cl Chin. of Cft Mgt:, .Inl4 JOHN D DAVI 0.01 Ads:inset au? a Beek If Bank A On Wednesday motidng, 111E121 Nth, tlO ck . , at the Commercial Sales Banat, career a ' and Fifth its, will be sold by order of Thom - and Joseph Yeomen eitmialstrqotp .f of th r d. Hatbaoh, deceased-41%11m5. nenn Stock. Terms cash, par d.. . • ,••••'. had JOHN D DAVIS, Awl A tuiri er , sao of 4¢acru of ezcalLnt Coxi>anuf 42 arms of land. On Wednesday,:lone 40th, at Q o'clock, P. 51..,:rj thri Commereral Sale* Rooms, comer of Wood aortafth Streela, will he sold by order of Alex. hlll/ar,,Eriv_iAa. eivsee of Robt. Sinclair, forty-five aorta of amojel' ma tool, M and about Cony-two sores of land, sitortibmi the bank of the onangairela, opposite ar on which ts erected 0 or l 0 dwelling house; R; rail roads, and other Imporrements for carryirtil on the coal business Terms at sale. Drf JOHN D DAVIS: k•- STEAM BOATS. -- For Naaldnair and Basalt 111.. Idataltal. The splendid sunnier . ;t: , atictuoLs„.,4 maiCapt. Stewart, will leave CT r Mackinaw, Sault St. !dad' and all intermediate pons, on the rtnurrr•mater afJtl For rmighl or passage ta,72g1117 & CO;Att.i u. ii Cleveland, Jane 14—d111 '----- FOR, CINCINNA TI A.ND LOVISYILLM,- i The splendid fast running Ougat MARY ANN, -.. s aLMliewan, muter, will leave .i for above and all intermediate- orm on Monday, Una leo, at MI o'clock A. M. For freight or ramp appr r on Itaard, or to -''' Jule I' .. 'GREW & Co, ea . .. The light draugta stet-met : ',. •_ • COMET, rattermeatinte wili nerts Or dlehro '....:;; iiiall keve day, at 4 o'clock; I, IL il .. ::, passage, apply on board. * . 5 .?.:...; FOR CINCINNATL The splendid netunar - „.'.% ..:a. EIMEMANIXIAM, ~ ,g , g ' : ~ Bowman, I meeker, WM I'ALVO r. 4n• tthe j. , : 0 and intermediate pot, slit dat at 10 o'clock, A. M. ~„ For freight or passage apkikt n board, ..n. tOi ',) Jolt CLMOINMATI I : p . ril,:ris: OS :-....:' , 110 11 Mt. laird_, DAILY PACKET LINE. P r tlllS well 1:1101•12113. of 19kadi d passengesjtaam. gten is now e'd me e huge., mreKtes/. 6 shed and lerninA and most proverfal boatran the waters of the West. Every metnnmadadolt aid new ... fen that money c an procure. ht. bees pp Paw angers. The Line has been in ennenn, ger em r em ~...,' —has earned a million of people without the le. - Wu- -.... ty_in their persona. The beats arill be at 'kg:Yon of z..:. Wood street the day previous to stooling, for tirt,ter ~., Lieu of [might and the entry of paanngers on * I •• ~. ter. In all eases the passage money must I,oal in advance. . I, ';': =TM . . • lIINDLY PJLONICT. c7' r-.: The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Hettipbf;, ‘..... leave pntslaugh every Sunday rooming at 10'. bleat{ v't, Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. IIL it' j. MST 15i1 Valt MONDAY PAOMMT. The MONONGAHELA, Cam. Sloan, burgh Mo eve nday evenin mo gmry Monday rni 10 P ng mlo ceekwit Kaelleg 7.; .111. YCZtitirirtrAMiEr. The HIBERNIA No ; A . C.4 t. J. Kumasi 14_148 leave Pluebangh every morning al l° to/004 Wheeling every TuesdepevenotB at 10 P. It.:i. ' il, WEDritrAMATPACKST• ~- The NEW ENGLAND No. 8, Capt. & Mu, y, will. Leave Pipet every Wednesday lllailillo 111 MP ' .i deloelt; Wheeling every Wednesday evening rO. ity, , ---- - ---- TIII7IIBDAV PACILETe Tha BRILLIANT, Caps. (hem, avto lea!i— pjays bargh every Murata' 0, 001006 0110 o,llooo 4Weeltig every Tharvday evog. at 10 r. t. . FRIDAY PACKWAI. The CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Pla4 Devaz, , ph.to c..ghevcry i i rz s moroleg at Reo'cloeke:-:wtese7 limo every Fridal at 15 r. r. • „at,,. „...... litgo...miia .5 111123183111 anarseEsrs. ~,r-..,...,,-..4 4, 1. f ..-. . MONONGAHELA RV „..,..•••••• -•••••••----” Only 73 IIIII•ii IP '''.... .' . . Via Brownsville and Cumber's" ~ 1 a i =i • __... Philadelph` .la 40 ' , lre ... .::. TITE splendid and fist row ".• • •-•" ATLANTIC, mot! p o . mug li 8 Mallw *NUM .:,..' reobin 1131318 Itppfp Almon; BALTICC4 a 6 makini . donble daily w` ' , Capt E Elermetn 4re am =maw. •4 a between i IT The morn 's , At • AHD BILOWNSVILV.I. ~ 2 . wk ri a o t,,, brat will leave the tdatsegelitte r, t -- p.n.., the St ",dge, daily at Sachs* r Ordway. •-,.•- vidpv• v will Asks,SUPERB COACHHat OS drowns. •. 0 . 3 delOok, P . M., end the splendid eat 4 of the 14.1 1 i' ~more and Ohio Railroad, at Combo* id, at 8 :•:„, ~, e p3A, A.. H-, and errivein Baltimore the we straw ?.. in g, In tin:odor Ow evening line to and "•., Wu city. . Fro=burgh to Baltimore, only 72 luntr.‘ • L' •.• Fate. - 's Fs Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, oulyrke its. rA, Faro 812,00 .. li• The evening boat will leave at 0 Goelebk,eri rptft. .. day evenings. Passengers by this boat torn - edge on I board in comfortable ate Roams the firstulAht, jam 'lli over the momtains th e following day in Emil-+m Milt ' IS' Coaches, end lodge the second night in Ctuntliand. , Passempurs have choice of either Ste or 4or ILO .11 Road between Baltimore and Pblisdelphia:(, and aus ;?... privilege of stopping at Cumberland and njaltinCia, i and resuming their seam at pleasure. OGassipi ekes. - teved to puttee mtravel u Nay please. 1 - , We make up the loads and way bills for the Comb. t. es In the Pittsburgh once,, (Warder to sAveliMe or , 4 anteing at Bruntsville,) It is therefore haptrumt I 4, passenger to get their tickets before gel: j br .±_'; •,- of th e boat, at our mace, Monongahela 11 . lr ~,,,..-, street, or St Charles Hotel, Wood it. Phial) • "er 1,. .' Wedeln L num Vises • . h Louisville Pack.. ~ FOR CINCINNATI AND LOOM' &T . .. ‘ , The otandid new air ...,., 5 - TF.T.ar RAPP - "5 - ^ 1 imallibillePt miler, will • • Dik:/, : interwedlste • e t t af lb." • en, the Erb tan, az ID o'clock 4. r P' 3 ' l6 - T ian"' '. For to- 5 ,0 101 P =Mgr ig i cg 4 •'. ).5 ow BMU A t qa MTA2 Cs. FITTSBUROII ile AND OUP 4v l i7- ~. ~...p Acis. .r ui r ß.... , T_ _._ r ..."' sod zylantliti passim. r, Tr pea Azzo RAPE Ni(..* • sloly . mas ; will loom '••• Mahe , - mai end Laninills an .Tbniedsy, the 3tl el la o'docl, AM. For freirhi or pieteive annlhon 2 ; w - BURIIIMXIE, WlLBOMik,a,ai 1•••: nIY I .. GEO A IiULTEtIBERGERi ''' i. • Louisville and at. Lends Packet Wien 1949. 1444. REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET FOR 9 = The i'rer Cut tanaras • .reamer ATLA.NT/11, 4 Gen VP. Wleks, master, VII lean • r do above and Ledetrutaa pude emery Tuesday, olOcPelor le, a For freight or passage apply or, board. er, es • . 2. 4 4019, No.l6.lCom.:itew, • maridem /441111x - P aeotti.sa sATUaDe y Pewter irOR 7- 1.00 1 P The fine fin rsionavr lu,. steamer OEN. +A- McPherson, master, al re RV ..'''.,, • above end intsonetilatar act ~ t" '' ry Saturear, at 10 o'clock, r. at. 11 For Lrelghr or passage Apply on bond, at ..,' i O. ICING, No 11111 Co" r: r' co er3-ddm -,te t ' FOE WHEELING AND HILIDGEFG .. - . t Tie neat and aubsunt. „ ~,;,..., , t „ mattist. HUDSO - Idenlen, ot,SSer,..._, .5 . ., r:: rform , : ay r tngranr v.— Aen - burgh Wheeling and Bridgeport. She will 7 LL , -. „, . . 4 4." on Wedneal end Stunnlay. For ( MOO or WWI., .PrO m' Ala ,-4 spill t-,„ FOIriVIIEELINO Atir 4 suN gq" a , i „ The Aro ma Aar . '7 7 7 e i r ADERFL.L.O' ' tr Jagger's roan, M 1114 74 trn Wee .., r abase' AO interntsdlerCports on - Blorulayann4 TnarsdarS L , to L . ~,' ~ 4 For might or adage- , sop!, on baud. ,:5 spli 1 ',.• sUNDALT . AIPS-ltal '.; •Ar an .7 ffi".t.l , Z7,T,Lito,r_lii, . y raonan" at deleei, q Bair,: .. Itinarnlotr,s_ral Arden al "o'clock, F. 'AL :-, ''e F... to so." er and bask, Tereruy.Sve Dial& 1. r '' - Orin , • ' Talk's Tu • mi. v 'l6l ot Th . ; 'tamer BEAVER r . !ears haK apposite H Ht 14 3" 1' 4 .1. 1 Ha o re v _ %L1:T .16 %H 1 , 0;020elt P. br L.:l 01:4 - ..... .„. . BBMOVAL.• <: e "°". 7. itreAVV-Gzu P. Forarierdins sod Consous, hir i•'' eluartto`ula miaowed to No. V Etas; bag" . reo Wood and Baolthilehl greets „1 . . . , FBI TRIA wren..` — ,-..: athseriber has Jart.reeeieed st this Min Tao 3 ~ Trhars, 711Frooth street, • slim lik. r ca armArell vs- • , ,;.y. katsd stock or pm GREEN Ar s,, ISGAOS TEttl,,,,' from Now 'lath, 11l of which hos h c, coontelild kaktibeir,` tannin? atm. ths firm of Febtaal7l:4l Gtl.onior o r •:+; all the damn grades grown is Ott Celesna M na m Our stock being moos the hatred in the We n o "gz , po,paracl to wholesale, oo boo s toms Ott Gyp othi, ',I hens. In the thy. We laths mall grocers td-111 .1 s '2. od fiXaMiLID our stock and prises. flop can hula put. i'r in ,*, sod fb pacing% 6lb tot earalistra, half chests,to snit their Conessusocc. Oat rstWpcleits no far _Oolong,._thaek n u fl ii . ~. 4 , W acs. to Six par Ihi Niog r emir amount,' co o n --,s;• Casio 60, sad &Wish Breakfast &I, Youxuray.," TI: Ounpareder &ref haperial, Ikon 3.1 eta. tat pas 1b , ' ;Cii," Partulles are revered „to mad and geWiplaw • `;"'. act.r Teas, sod try them behsto ouseharlar, 4 - 1 - N. m 19:4&ws•1/.,1AIMIn 70 PcnoUr t A'e , OW YARN-0 in WOO soul for • bpi 2:'l tog ?ABBEY! krIEBT ' "'" ALLays NERVE AND SCINz Fos, AN Ng% AN tre-sa4'l:7,„-