THE ' z.:1; GA YE PriBI.IIIBO BY WHITE; tc CO ‘PurTenvizolis FRIDAY MORNING, .TUNE 29, ISM 'Erna Pmianatuttaxur thizatra wiiielk!..l Das y,Tw.Weettly, and Weekly...4lle is,Seven I,'Dollars Per unman; the Tri-Weekly le Five Dollars knr •llamlnli the Weekly is Two Dollars per moans, mrictla ft deans. .13:7_Xlsass are earnestly reqaested fiand. In :new !wren before 5 r. sr, and ai early in Mader es ptaeteththle. Advertisemente not inserted for • sp.is Bed time will invariably be charged haul ordered bat PIIILADS.I.IPHIA SOIL TILADIERICAN 7 ldVETtltelnaillll and re b.eriptik as to the North Am. lean and United Stales Gazette, Philadelphia, revers/ and forwarded from this nese, Sae kilt page for Telegraphic Seas: For Lobs/ Matters see nest page, • ----- • --- MITIffiABUBIp AND !Ma Ticar.r.,T: • ASSVCIA • ROBT. C. WALKER, 01 lizalo.lll lloruu r JOHN AIILLER, of Sharpsburgli CALEB Lfir., of ritollargti. WM. ESP', of Lowei 9l Claq. 0001 . 071/, CARTER CURTIS, of tHborgn 00.000 An, tni:U. S. HAYS, of Upp o SI Clair raciicers, JOUR MORRISON, of AllegheliT • C0N1 , 11.1 , 10511134 Jots mrrettet.l., of Feeble,. coltaSßle. WNL ri. ARTRITELq, of nuebuutt. •rortoa JOHN BYERS, of Findity. . laxisrus.--The wisest heads and the .most . clot quert pens in Europe and America are Petyl.t.tuai ly at work to had out the Cause and and in depicting the greatness of the evils of irCilind.-7 Whether the real cause. or • rather coo re 5,41114 are probably numerous, have ever beeniiiscut , wail, to hard to darn:eh:v. but the eury lopoialy has not, for the fair green leleseems to beat adily and surely sinking lower nail ifswer in the?tleeti, dark pit of hopeless destitution and nirxery."- Whatever may be the cause,—whether r 4 eXist•ha the Government or the people, in the Intid:ietture or the potato, in the religion or the blocd—Ar otte thing we feel certain; put live or six miUrSne of "live Yankees" down there.oit that "geutortge son" and they would make It worthy of its posiaarap per:laden. Their first work would be to te..xedoWn those abearrinstile and they 'lsar ho'ises . :— or •lasy houses as they might he not leak - , terin• ed—the Union Workhounes,•unil to requiri•everY person to go to work, ns freemen and eoististis ought to, and we should hear nil More of stOvation and crime, and all their outbid horrors. ;And if the Government did not snit them, they wahlil star waste their time in bolding inotester gatherings, and spend their substance in - "rint,"buttlie3:wetild go to work in such a quiet, determined why, Ina would annoy John Bull so much, that the 0 :$ 1'.1 gen tleman, who rather loves gala, would t, quite glad to male peace with them, by conceding-all their reasonable demands, and they woUldi•be 1.00 shrlVAd to ask too much, or more than wet-ileitis stay. This we feel certain would be the:gnu, if we could subwitote "live Yankees' re; theresiuit population, bat What will ainehorate the relsditico of Ireland no the is , passel our compril4nefon. We can see no light in the -dark runlet No means of relief, hitherto devised, appearis IJ no te oiler any hope, yet still, we trust, there is p , hence day (or that afflicted country. she the. cartainly sudercd enough to celiac her to seek ouganii to avoid the terrible evils under which shei.lhaii.so ... • tang suffered. . • . •• - ' ,The operations of the Value workinnieee,•-a MOW excellent contrivance to keep people pptar, dependant and miserable—willbe seen imp acme extracts winch we take kom a letter in I, New. York Conner. The wetter tape flat carted, badly timed, inerinitsble, and ni4eit operation Poor Law,diseserigei where ex to is required: a:Wail - or& tfe pretext to miteri for eating doom into hopaieis inartivitfciiiid as for other measoree bits been 404 Herr. Mi. Townsend, shUplain of !thi, Skibbet- . ca Workhouse, sass 'the !board of GlialcHanis* is deeply in debt, and b4ve nothing to poi; ankthe Government will afford no aid: An thorression u. abroad—it is Mr. ToWnseruthat the poi q eD. merit want to force al; the *lards in thevieFlistriets to rimige, to make way fin. paid guardians; • ntrilfso inereose patronage. He 'says, in a letter tio Sane. dere News Letter: • "You may judge of out eon mon as . to 4,nm:es when one pear creature, almost suunntig:hation sold the Board 31 cwt. of airaw, at I dif ger cwt. eatutot get nu amount. ow:he:tick et, and, until she was gene, 1 was not , ifafortned at the reason. Whea I heard it I emit" chef. her to save her from what urns nothing i stastl of Mt,- beg oats. She left my house to thrpoae , of ft for out shilling it she could get A, to 'buy ;teal for her family." , , ' Mr. T. saga that, "that Union . , suifetjug under repeated shook of the Divine. inhietiom fend ill:II/- lag had no time granted to 'it to receive from the terrific blow of '4B—being enabled in iks aleh state by any naeqintle,e ffieliMouspr JudjOtats pub bc atedicance,•tint every thing laid atulleft upon it to be provided for its wretched, .beggared, worn out, amptrited population; out of. its own ruined and ono:Pim:Ogled puis - e—it is in a titost misera ble condibon." He adds that the VeiyAtiitost they could do was done. Not a community in the world, for the sae of it, that has made ittrho ever. taws to keep its rate debt clear; nor who& suffer ing is endured more tuarepinituity." • ' Mr.T. goes on to relate,: bait the I.:n4tiPedge of ...- such a state of things leads- tansy tg locks to starve in their cabins; but nisat.Y ring' - . ale poor house, tululde to endure it, Wend rho etintagian; than all know, that the instant they enter the house their huts are demolished, so that if they Corns...our again, they must die in the. ditch, that the:melt of armhole-some faint, Inadeqoately suppheti, is ma— lignant dysentry, followed now by Astali4 cholera; and to give some idea of the eat ent of the martial- Ky. he saps . . "The pit that had been lately tilled in the eel, bzated Abbey chnosh yard - of: this oafish; ug r , o or GU feet ling, by am or eight feet wide,. Incl . & the mound wisest above the: initiate about•Tve ti nix fret There In another nearly Laughed; hdlied with bodice that have died since the ijorliononed.. meat of the famine.: Nor Is the condition of the gentry dioidh tiittet time that of tho poor. Mr. T.,sayw s q "I know a landlord ii this neighborhood edict is the day of oar prosperity could put re:nifily down £lOOO a year Err his espear/liture to wed - doing (a moss natant country gentleman, and whln agerxl landlord ought to be,) obliged co borrow ukthin this weea, £2 and 53,111 order to melee ups gall yeark premium (not quite £12,) to secure a pokey of in surance of Ling standing: :irdlltiought'hP should have to let it drop altogetintr:l Daring our absence float the offica,froar our assirannts Inserted in article iromlithri;tcih einnati Commercial, in Such I knot. 2. gs akpear to give the sanction of thin Paper tb ifs,2",ontents. It was in reference to the ,moduct of ie+ On of Cassias M. Clay, nu the occasion df ink broil or his father with Turner. We have tineborlaa to comment on the conduct of Mr . we should ascertain the detect particularA. "The first accounts we had, repre*inted hi. Wifianat at Ocadish in the &Wetness knitting froM the stand, and ripping by the abdomen (if his ciiikianti but the accounts given yesteriiajpince the Matter in an entirely different aspect, He mends to have been driven to despenaion):TthosciarOpni hint— was gawk and stabbed begat; he acted on the offenalee. Ulna little sou, seeing his bather ihns beset, courageously flew to his reacne,,wio could blame him' What we dislike 4 the attiile refer red to, is the style of commch - dationi -in which it speaks of this little boy stabbing and shooting like any frontier desperado. :Whit tiusingsalinfl this boy with a large knife, as, a weritpin offence, I - las he already partakeh of the, soya: abroad m that region, and was he. prepaied al shed human blood, on the smallest, or even greittest proVoca: tam? We Gave Often uttered our-condednation, not only against aging, but even the canying deadly weapons. If they are curled, the Ituall4kredmet familiarized to their use, And on the Emit itrovoca non they are whipped forth, Gat deeds of revenge and blood. In a land without lam, add where men are thrown upon their own resources fur defence, it may be necessary to go isrined; but in a civilized community, deadly weapons . arti the symbols of a coward, ands lover ofhlOodi, Although C. M. Clay appears to have act 4 on • the de4rnsive,lin the We 'broil, yet uiku,,,,0.• IU exiignnee may be tesed' ta bw• wel known character, and to the kettiiiat he makea a practice • of going armed. This is not the Mar dcopernte I bow i e knife encounter he has had, and ha readi new kir a broil is siaffreleatly notoricias:' Übe had been a than of pence, end wits known.ies going unarmed, we do ran baler' the etterik weitOil have been made. When men prick., ir;torro collision peesoris of sUch desperate chsentlee. 0 1, 1 , ate on the hank out for dkcds of bluoil,sted this expectstidn originate. and accelerates the dread . ed-erent, TARO,* ktimintasciraioks. The litOvarOof Wednesday, mOlO3 a most The,. calm of did paper pro 6miaa tsi be a tit atiader prtOclion." He pedmise:a to its advocate to 4: 4nd of the hogOong ilia Li, is left tti eakiecture • He says be uryboild.wit,lieconne it is necessary' for (he country atilt will urge it with cilkthutdolitY he Votaesses; and by way of putting t Clincher on thib mobVenitibo. of his faithibloess, tk p.k. s,Mphatic: declartition,—"refilm les brb , a thing ere nano 114 49 , thiO man is of wniolerf° l end for rooq - the World wdl not tindtit out, he Beeps bounding the trumpet before Mir, k But what *especially 'Mil to call Ttention to the billowi*extract . ." Mr: Clay bola o pposed by Colt:diet MeCand lein, priacipaltsi,becanne he (Clay) was not a thor. inigh gibing protectionist—because he would have strangled proleption. Most of my rentleni re member the 41enuenot and beat displayed by Co louel git o c q b&eip on thin matter, and how readily he devilled time and money to defending the imereats•ofth!s.„:State. against authprotevtionists. No man eve? Wet dared many that , Cylonel Me. o bb ateaswabou "Federalist." Yet' we advocate the very. me*Mies which that gentleman so very eloquently elpparted. o To tiring Gningord Col McCandless is a sample of Liemoetritic 414biateney, on the queition of protec tion, in-cert4ipy most•amushig. IVe• con hardly tall whether neighbor mesas to•quio the good nittured ColiMl, or whether he to really serious in thus lugg4ihim into a question whieh has been to him a noifile of no IttUe chairrir, of not of ra illical death) No one dqos that Mr. McCandless Was, at one nine, n thorciFYL.going freed of preitection, and in lavor of theinnif of lSl2q and .0o was every prominent Elbebocrat in Pitutburgli; and Pennsyl vania, and tiCwas the Morning Post. But the nomination tif;Mr. Polk, by the Elaktmore Con vention of Nit, who wit; a well 'known enemy tr. protection; was tim much for the virtue of the Evaders of 4.innsylvanta Democracy. lt became then the bonincas of Mr. Dallas and Mr. Buchan an ,to the efllit, and Mr. MeCandlras in the west, to persuad*the tariff Democracrlpf this old Tar- Coinmonwealthohat Mr. Polk was a hotter Tariff '.411121/1` than Mr. Clay, and, skonderful to tell they succided. Mr. McCandless pledged his reputatiot(tO the iron mei of glarion, and they believed kiln, and voted for M. Polk as • , bailor fried of protectioolhan Mr. Clay, and tL Termenseo, free trader was alerted. Well, iri t proeess of time, Mr. Poll: in hie sages,:and",Mr. Walker, in his reports, displayed their flee t4dc tenderreies, and it 'became evJdent that the pro: lective pokey wet to ttedisenrded, and the tariff 07;'42 destroyed by the new, better-than- Clay Ilarltt!administnnlon. Mr. Nee andless be coming til4rMed for the consequences of his Clar ioa ledterOtod, probably, nice ,I>eing sincerely friendly tote protective policy, posted-4o W.h ington, an leierted all his intioeuee and eloquence —betied,qinplored, and threabited , pointed to tt 61nrioti ',end the Kane letter?, and to all the speeches egad promises of the llocoloros, dnnng the campaign in Pennsylvania-4Rn all without avail: tics influence was of route Mrce in Clan ' on, but it well idle chat( in Washington. The fiat hod gone. forth j the proteenre tariff of '42, the very lard(; borne on thousanda el'ipernocratic ban hells M Pennsylvania. dining the Polk C.V.'S, w..doomeirto destruction—andlMr. McCandleas subilaitted; • Tixpe teem on. Another camphign came round, the Tariff fiti estion was nisi° discussed, and where was-Mr. O'Candlesai Was he Mill the eloquent friend of ISe protective policy, and the ohanspion of this Tarilt of 424" Alas, for the political coasisten, cy c:fthis ethbrotigh protectionist"- who, the Merco vA siays,.evoted his time nod Money to defend. orgi4ereata of thm State against ant:Trace " He became the apoUrgist of Waihri AO& doi., and the defender of the free trade tat 40146. • . Req thiMght never tn have Opverted to the . - forgotten themes again. We raker like the Colo nel,'fOr hit has a klnd heart, and his crooked polo,. cal.r.syursktlas principally originraed from fcliowing the ever ihanging hue of Pennitylvania Democra cy. ; Whtr i the Mercury has draiged him olio Its contfoveOtes with the Past, we trannot conceive, unless to tattiish him, as lone of the class the editor descrarect (a his salutatc/laddreas,as haying come froria.othee partied. Hg probaily recollects tbo time, as Ve do, When M'Candlitss made his maid en psolitic!kd speech in Blackstooles yard, as a "Na tional Rest bhcan," in ferious' 'apposition to the rising and spreading Jackson pally. We are the more inc'ined to this opinion, from the fact that the editoi lakes ocessiott, before' he closes, to give the eolofiel a hard - hit, while he toasts of his own most istutikenlate,v.irtue. Alter praising Mr.lll'. Candles4lite his eloquent defy:tie of protection, to theparaiipli quoted above, in'tt subsequent poi.. tiotl of }Par. article he, uses the following gua,ye: GWe koild our principles and shall continne to do so, solely becatiae they are Mich as ~or reason and coned, ience can approve,. When we say a thitig we mean it, and shall not swerve, front a. Nochange at Washingten shall induce ea to change our coo tap No preponderance of southern Inter gists in t1;1 Cabinet willtnake qa denounce the very views 411itt Ira openly advooriled, and vary round, weeihere t thelt fashion, with each - Shift of the political wind." I:: ti~bet. . ieatienietit ofctitelty! The editor fitst holds up his friith4.on high, for his seal and eloquence In the cause q protection, and then caste him down agitin With the above scathing paragraph; for al though litie•language la directed especially to the Post, yet ltih appiicatiob is too . clear to he mis taken. iWell roily Mac exclaial, "Heaven wive me:lromtOny friends!" PrrrsOninit 665;1v: see or rus M. E. CHURCH. - 140131 telegraphic despatch sent to the oily, we learn, the this body, which has been in session:ln Brown/I'ole, Paodpaernet.l on yeaterday at one o'clock..S ; The only appointments mentioned are fulloef.,— i.iberti• street, Pittsburgh, C. Centre; Smithfield street, 'E. .Babecek; Asbury, D. H. Hawkins, South CZUMmon, Allegheny, S. k. Brockunier. The .corning Post is a zealots advocate of a WomenOtallroad,by the way of Steubenville; and Infix pisliF of yesterday, the editor urges the at the people of Pittsburgh to that point, trtin h&litiows• they have andertalCei) another fr1141t, 11 4 / 14 that, if they sot wisely, they,wi II make Oktfroat. af a time. hit friendly to PitOburgh in tei‘ts, fa endeavor to distract the minds of the *pia tival project! , • tome paper, the editor of the:Post :all. itu.lpiopie to meet to consider the übstruetion t he erelieul by the construction of the:Wheeling Bridge, rind says that "neither:Virginia nor Ohio Irate authority to interrupt a great Nai;onal high klinittitig this to be cofrect, hold does the edioo4 kl,rapose to pass his favoiite road'ecross the river at Steubenville , Oy mean of a ferry which *quid be impassable at ocertai ri,seasens of 44., pearl and would at all 1.1111 e; be an obstruction etpttal mime hundred miles of direct travel, to any aching of danger? would he roach Pitts- Wirth Irian the mouth of Cikani.r . . , W,ll he or dre4around tip the Moacingahela Elitage , i We patiadfor a reply: ": • 4itarit AL OP Tiff!. CUE:SCENT CITY • AT NEW Ttil4E. ..The Orinicent City, whose ehival at New Or teats was announced by tclegryph sonai days ago, nritsed it New York on Saturday froth: the latter PUS.- The pitseent City brings - ;tthe Herald says, 'nettrly Mace million in specia'and gold dust on freight, kether With large qiinntities :of the pre- CIQIB , the properly of the passengers. An nexed i4iliss of those to wbonm the gold' on freight Ivettunintick t' ; cmt(3lo OY CILLIK.Ent VITT. , . HiSsrland 'dt Aspinwall, specie, and gold dust. s i o .1 ' $200,000 T4os. Modell, Odd dust, - 700 F.'Ss D. Yowler 's 25 000 W, H. 110ardznazi,........ ............. 30,000 /linos R i ßoo, - . 13.500 LigingsVdo, Wells & Co, 7.300 ' J. G. liiicaez Son 56 400 0. , -D. WI Silliendale,.... , .. ,-. ....... , . 1,024 YOung, eivadrias & C0,,.......' i .• ••• • • ••• 6,000 Tomes Wallop Se C.n.,, ....... , ... • • ..• 7000 Tilos. fqe:eve , 2,300 11,,, Bents, 000 T. Dno-Fdr, 1,659 ..Cartldid., '. 11,000 - (1, - R.. WiLed, , 1,000 1, Vat IR °strand, 0,400 gititiffen,Reed dz. Co. 5,000 . , • .. T.A. Its, ••• •, • 770 Lop!, semen ed Salter, :. —. , .. 6,500 )1 Sinn (r . - 30,000 .1,. teraart, . • 9,000 ()el. licks #l/drugor, gold duet 11.11 a Boccie, 49,218 Itz-Cafladd, .. .. . ... .........4......... 1,000 ripe Wlt l slloodgond, 1,150 . - , f... , Tq cid, et 490,514 i Mil hf simply the ounonnt on freight, end does tot:lnclipti that In pottiession ,or the periengeno. Titk Ne.e Orleans Pirayune,:±of the I,llth, say. Ilitt abet huts on hoard 8490,140 on gold dint, $50;000 gr topcoat and 50 g*Fglope of triervh.. dtiej i . . Rail roads--Large Contractor The era of Railroads Is just commencing in Pittsburgh. We have been talking for many years, while others, with more wisdom, have been netin,g, and have built Railroads while we have been doing the wind-work. However, we hope the days of taming are about to give way to deeds of vigorous enterprise, which shall tell upon the history of our city for Centuries to conic.. Ina few days, the spade will be struck into the earth for the commencement of the first Piusburgh Railroad, which is to link our business and our destinies with the mighty west, and is to bring the produce of the great valley moor doors, while it will open up as unbounded market nr our own mullion toren. The work once begun, its future progress to a speedy completion will depend greatly upon the energy of its management, for we have no fears but that the people of Pittsburgh, and along the line, will stead by thew own favonte project alter they have once fairly embarked in it. If the President and D,reeters pursue a bold, vigorous course of action, and put the road under contract to its whole length, as fast as it can be prepared, the people will sustain them with the reimisite means. If they pursue an over cautious, timid, uncertain pol.•cy, the road will linger on fur years, costing far more in the end, and always laboring under difficulties. But our object in riotiring this sttbject now it to refer to one of New Eitglond's !great contractors, lately deceased. NVe shall soon have a number of this class among us, seeking employment, and much depends, for ultimate success, on the award of contracts to the right kind of tune; there should great Care be exercised in the disposition of this important trust in the .mstruction of n Railroad. It would be a great blessing la our city, .f the man tle of the deceased Belknap should frill upon acme <I of our enterprismg citizens. SKWEIJ.T. limss...e, whose death has been pre early noticed in uur paper, acted a most distm gushed part in the. erection of the Railroads of New England. Bold, energetic, end perse vering, and of enlarged views, the very mon,. sites for a successful director or contractor in a Railroad enterprise, he left permanent evidence of his deeds behind him,—a more enduring and enviable monument of greatness, than it he had .onquered a provinee or overnm an empire We learn front the Boston Courier, that Mr. Ikrinp was born in Vermont, and that in early lilt he enjoyed lout few ntivanl,ges f ir education. Afoul twelve years since he went to Poston, to seek his beanie, and conintenced work on the Eastern Railroad, between Boston and Salem.— He noon became a contractor, and gaining the con fidence of his employers, executed several large contracts en the Eastern and 13ostoa and Maine Railroads. Upon the completion of the Eastern, lie—under the !um of Belknap, Gilmore Sr. Co.,— andertook the entire line trout Portsmouth to Port land, a distance of al miss, and carried through with remarkable susses{ a contract, amounting to nearly a indlion of antigun, and then regarded as a Herculean undertaking. tinning finished the Portland, Portantouth and Saco line, his next step was to undertake the Fucliburgh. This enterprise was then languishing, bat $500,000 was subscrib ed, and another 5100,000 was necessary to make the subscription available. Mr. Belknap t. oh the whole line, and sabacribed 51:0000 to the stork and earned the enterprise successfully through.— With the large profits realized between Ports , mouth and Portland, and the advance upon the Fitchburg stock. Mr. Belknap could probably have retired with a fortune of two hundreJ thousand dollars; bu: his active spina could not brook a lite of indolence—more was to be done. and hr commenced .d !lambed at a single year the Old Colony line of thirty eight miles. By this vine the march of improvement was directed towards his native state, and Mr. Belknap was among the foremost leaden of this atonement. His ambition seemed to be to carry forward the triumphs 01 art among his native hills, and he took the entree contracts for the Sullivan and Vermont Central Lines from Bellow+ Falls to Burlington, a d.stance of at least Ito miler. He oink nearly one quarter of the stock, and entered into con tracts to the amount of at least three millions Cl dollars. Ito was just finoMing rues• great works end they had begun to give inatintaill, of their inque success when he was arrested in the mutat of his labors by the hand of death. Within the apace of twelve yen we find him, from a common laborer on a ratl road, steadily advancing until he became one of the greatefit erntractors of which we have an example. Through all his enterprizes he press ed forward with great ardor, skill, and unfaltering confidence This latter quality was doubtless the chief eleohent in his suceess. It carried him through difficultlya which ever attend great enter. 'inset and which would have prostrated a leer confident man. There et WWII dv 111,1 t SIIT/1 another man genius and enterprise in this sertion. We are Lunt now taking the incipient steps en the scheme of greatness connected with railroads, which Boston has more titan half completed. Bunion, 16 no doubt richer Ly millions 01 dollars, through tine enterprise and genius of Belknap. Who will arse to cooler like Idessings upon Pittsburgh' From the Wthntegten Conamere.al Letter from Tern—Cholera among Lb Troop.. The following letter 16 6 , 011/ Lt. Treviii, ol Id Infantry, to his brother, giving ell SCCOUII the ravages of the Cholera ainnng the !root Texas. 'die Coate ass rinu,Sshistso, (Texas) May 12, 1 left our camp on the 29th of March—remained at Lavacca one month, wading fur toy recruits They came on the 30th of April, after a passage id 31) days, and two shy wreaks. I left on the fast of May fur our earnp, 90 recruits and a train of wagons; had dreadful nuns en the road—roads horrid—mules wild, and driver, ignorant—every thing went against me. When within eighty nails.. of San Antonio, the cholera broke oat among niy men, twenty miles Irom any house, end eighty from a doctor. 1 sent no express to Gen. Worth, at San Antonio, for medical aid. Ile offered $lOO per day, but nob°. dy could be prevailed on to come, I,mm. Mason and myself commenced premier, and were very successful. 1 reached canny on the morning of the 10th of May, and am now in quarantine, one mile from our old kaUttp. Thecases are decreas ing; 1 have lost but one mau toslay. are t days ago, a tremendous Hood occurred, and totally de stroyed our beautiful camp. The water rose so rapidly, that the men and °divers barely escaped with tarts live,. Some took to trees, and roosted all night. Almost all unr milde and private property is washed away, and our expedition most necessari ly be pcestponed for the present. The damage is estimated at $35,001). We had supplies for two years. Many mules were lost. Exposure dial night brought on the cholera, and oar isest old sol diers are dying off rapidly. lu a word, we are ruined, and every hotly worn out with watching. SOX Antonio an depopulated. Five or six hundred have died, and the realrun away. General Worth as the only odieer who is dead. Yours truly, J.,TREVITT Foreigners in California Extract Ma letter from a New Yorker in the Naval service in the Para6e hi hie brother to this Ntv,da , L'l SAN FRANCISCO, /11111 y I, I You know as much from the wild.r pees% about California as I can tell you. Ship+ ore daily com ing in here, but none going out,,and Ibreigners are coming here by hundreds. Even men of war bring passengers. This should be mopped. Our I ;no erament must stop it or there will he nitwit blood shed here yet. I, for one, it I become a citizen, as I am a landholder, will assist to drive them from the none. at the point of the bayonet—it most come to that. We want no regulars here, lor they all run—but out of all of the deserters front this squadron I do nut know of but one American. Gold in plentifol, but it in hard work to get 0. It in very void here. All seen] to be engros sed with that one selfish motive, viz, all fur gold. I say, stop.there foreigners from coining here, and do it by force at once. It must be done, It can be done, owl is will he done—and if the Gov crument don't do it the people will. They only want the authority; they hove the means. Let oar young mechanics come, but let them tiring the ri- Ile, as well as the axe. Be organized, and drive these thieves from this land. No doubt wine abler pen than mine bon already been devoted to this task; it not, God help this country' for emirs chy and confusion most confounded will yet pre vail. Yon may hear other statements from gTati. lied, avaricious men, but mine is a cool, calm re flection, and from converratiou of those who be- lieve what I have written—the cry is all for gold --and I believe that yet this country will be the scene of such a strife as never yet took place in any eiviimod land. I say let all true-hearted Americans come, then—but they must have the nerve to undergo much privation. We sail for the Islands soon, and will return here about July next. I hope you don't think al coming here. La, not, for God's sake. Stop in a ekiristian land. John hue not nerve enough for this place. I ,to not care who sees this letter only keep my mime from them. An English frigate is here, and she is under inertial law, guns loaded, double sentries, Ace. and no doubt von will see a piece in. the Brutish papers of the brave Bulls who would not desert their country's flag for the filthy lucre--bat it the line of battle ship Ohio was not here I believe Her Ma-- pasty would loose her slim by motley, fur the Bulls are ant so stupid se not to know than difference of $5 per month and Slut) per mouth for sailors.- - Tr.1.1"54. CM= COLLIVICUS, _bloc 1519. Mrs. Clark,wiGs of Mr. Sumner Clark, (whose case was nouced on Saturday,) died about 11 o'- clock on Sunday. Mi. Young, a friend of Mrs. Clarke, and tempo- racily in the family, was attacked with dtarrhwa on Friday, which was neglected until the cholera symptoms appeared on Saturday. She died at one o'clock Sunday afternoon. There has been no well authenticated case of cholera originataig Rinse Saturday. II in ta be re marked that all the cases that have occurred, so tar, oruricated at the same place. P. S. Since writing the above, we learn that there in a severe ease, likely to terminate fatally, ve Freon of Mrs. May, daughter of Mr. Smith whose death (lectured last week•. Also another— Mr. Brown, a mason, whose residence is on c South Public Lane, between High street and Front. The first of there cases originated in the same niece where the previous ones ocenrred.—.Lonniel. Telessaphed for the Ministate Rah. Barron, June 25,ry Stu. Capitol P gi.” • inn art in New !lamps/ore —Death. from Dm, :71 g Cold )Cater— late flan Florio Cabello and 1 layta, 4Y. The Legislature of New Hampshire has agreed, by a vote of 6:1 majority, not to nboludi capital pun- 'aliment from the State statute.. There have been nine sudden deaths here from the effect of heat and cold water, within the past three days. The weather still conunuev very warm, but our city is healthy and free from cholera. We have'dates from Porto Cabello to the 7th inst. The general impremon is, that the present Gov &amen' of that unhappy country cannot stand more than sixty days. Advice, front Hayti stales that the Preiudent had disbanded his army and given orders ler the soldiers to return to their homes It is thought that the monopoly law will be ropealed, so soon as he fultill curtain contracts preciously entered Into. The !Trent f . sor.e pursued towards Gen. Tay lor and his administration by the Opposition, is having the natural until proper effect of uniting the Whigs together more firmly than ever In the sup pan and defiance of the gallant old patnot now at the head of utiairs, of the rectitude of whose mice lle., and the honesty at whose purposes, no mi. prejudiced tnan can doubt. The Whigs feel it now to be both a duty and pleasure to atand by and uphold the turn who, elevated to the Exero live Ortiee,l.ll: to them Iltr support and coUnte natter, under the fierce and indiscriminate as. eauls id their opponents r. Gaz. CLoamti Tlll2 Onondaga County Convention 01 Delogatea from both ni,elloan in lb tome time ago dominant party in oil: S.tate wit held nt Syrarime on the 21in in3t. After doe ran minim., at agreed that tVhr • • it ie Inund, on iain,i l liaoon that there arr substantial ground, al diiferem . between lin, iron.. rung an w.• du, of oppoiiitioi 10 the farthi•r etteamoii at Slavery, 11114 i 111 ill inamienatier at the prowniles of Jiinersonian Ih 111.1,1 CV 'hh•reh•rr. it wan revolved that Town Cancun, held tot the ith pron. to eppotio gates ton Como , / Harmonizing Colleenllon on the whoh iv I vend I telegelev too Stale H motoring Convention, al.. at:yrneuse, on the 211 of A °filen There is a call adoat., respeetaitly toginetl, for inttlar meeting, in the Pint Assentllly Ditartet I t tounty on the 'sth, w 10,h 10010, to' a Slat I.ontiont.on at Rome un the 12th of Septetnlet in that will never do. In the first plate, Rom n think,instness. full of ware workers, laid te. nest pia,- the Ii tinker State Cenveution is t , held .•11 Ile. Ott of September. The Hamm. sine Consehtion must be held l,tore this, or • ill be no late. A itr oi , rution 14 gotta' on ,n linteliess Cben.lngii is rolled to i131M01117.0 on the tit of I ,rid it would not Lc marring if even he hardened reprobates of Albang should be lint nonising goon. We glut!! 'admire to err' the sig. latureg of Messrs. Croswell, Cogger, Corning, and .7,israly to rush a Slardncenco In Scotland We liner received the report of the Inmairng at the ;einem' Assembly of that charrh, held last monthand from this document it appears thaL while the amount of regular cuntribu• tams to the varams schemes of the oburch during the pa-t veer it greater than that of any previous wear by about St‘Otal, a iew tndrsidaals, who have the turrderay to conceal their names, have risvitriii hied, chiefly fur the permanent endowment viper.. iessorellips, wihoierships and ether objects,—the maintennee of which could not easily be provided year by year is the ordinary way,—.urns ranomnr ing eoilrcbwrly w £20,600, or mare than 51.00,000 . Tie-ar dominipons, loin, were not left as bequests to lie made a variable on the rhiniii vi but are grveo to the cause of Christ, during illy tires of the donor. The fir.t thhuxhon Was that 01 a lady for the en dowment toi Iwo seholareghip, The ,ceglud don:shoo ua. alav by a lady. hr ihrto übjech, to he .elected by trustee.. 1:3 Ouo. Tit.. third donation wit, Gr the endowment of humane* _Chit,. fourth donelan, amonntlng to £"I . OD, f./I!otru, lan 1 . :o10 1 i1nneflI 01 prolessOrli Tonle Bursary fund To the ez.ed and Innem nuntateri fund Foreign reiroon, . Coiooixt noose l.• I:tiurch huuiJ.llr.a w the Highland.— ...... The Mill ilonnisom amounting to .11 11W or Ye, 000, 1..114 ,r the killowing tiorpoimo Eodmrmc•nl of pr0f,1111.041.1. For aiding a conaregaiionni suatentnalou fond ( Li'besrnerali........ For las ranee. ................ . On the anti macement of theye donations the Crenerat Auenibly were greatly moved. and with one accord, rentrned tatblic thank. to Gd, I:tr hav ing put in laid the heart. of hi. people In eohlt.h.g. so liberally It/ the advancement of Ina Revlen' of Religion among the Jews In Hungary. A very a-makable rivivel of religion trommen• red among the Jove at Pesth, the capitol of linn• miry just before the breaking out of the recent in. smaeetion in that rouritcy. The Rev Mr. Smith, at the Scotch Free Church who was laboring at the time among the down nt Pestb,as a minsionary meeting in leandon on the 7th tilt , related the fol lowing particulars 01 this revival. The work rintoneneed in a little boy, son 1 , 1 a Jew. Shortly alter his elder water was brought to the knowledge of the truth, and through the :mar, mentality of these two, God was pleased to brin g to himself other teenthers, of the acme family Then,- two diseipleswere in the habit of going to their ',emu chamber", and there. in earnest prayer, they poured out the requests to God and they gave Hun no rest until their I,talona were heard, in the conversion of the tattier, the mother, the elder soon, and two of the dattg liter', and also their pvrvs al. and to this hour they continue faithful. The work has proceeded so that within a short penal we have conventions front every class nOt./ely, among merchants, in the medical elan, in the di vinity class and among the laboring classes, all brought:to the knowledge of Christ. And then,- emi v e n i iiine were riceompatued with a large out• pouring of the spirit of prayer. The young con verts were accustomed to spend whole night. iu prayer. They would divide the nights into watch es, one party rising to pray while the other wen at rest, and Mu, they persevered mail God [mused out his blessing. Such were the elleets produced, that people think now very differently 01 what porn Chnsilandv to whnt they did. We were every where well received by life Jewn, and heard with attention and respect, aim that the aOlind 01 the glorious gospel was heard tit all [inns of Hungary. At Potwhkeeptir, N. 1., on the t2d /nsinni. the earth m Minn fascist, which had been allowed to project over the workmen on the !Judson River Rail Road to shield them from the sun, 1(2,0 way and tinned a mottle, of them Lementh ii. Two non, named t:ltrinto Rime, and John 3hcperft, have kern taken oat dead; three (fifteen extracted' are badly injured. yet there are hour% of their recovery. Sutnequent /fervent. state that two MOM of the men taken out have died. Tao L•ar Mnl ow Ex-Pocslooxr Nashville Whig or the I with instant then notwes the death and Lendn e: the late ['rem,lent of the I 'need Staten. "His dater was of n chrome nature, having been troubled with it more or less lur the past twenty seven years, probably aggravated by the cholera epidensie winch 11. been raging tu this city for semi, tame pant. lie retained h. conectous item we learn, np rulnu,st to the moment of dladr, lollop. We now hire al a period when bus plys,. young considered his rase very critical. lie hap pened to hear that we were going to Columbus, where his good old mother resides, and gent torus. Upon catering the room he staffed us to take a seat by his bedside. He then proceeded inn very enlist deliberate manner to say that the exhausted comb. lion or his body was not alarming lu burn, that he felt satisfied that his earthly Career we, feat ap proaching an end; that he wished hi send sonic word to his beloved mother, who was so unwell. s hr understood, that it wee pmbyl,la ,be WOO nut be able to ionic to see him. lie .puke of tier and other members al his family moot alkelmoni,.. Iy. Among other suu,- ragre, del. eared in the same calm, resigned tone, he requested um to toll hi. mother that •dilitild they nut be permuted to meet on earth again, that he hod an abiding hope that, through DIEo merry,thdy would meet hereafter. Early in his sickness, we understand, lie connect ed himself with the Methodist Episcopal church, A loner.' sermon was deli need by the Rev. J. 13, MCFERRIN, ul that church, and hie remains follow ed to their laud resting 1.1110. by a large eoremlinse of citizens. lie was interred with Masonic having been n member of that hater.. any." WO arc gilltgiod io learn hut our tallow towns. Marl, JANES It. Cur, EYI , has received and ac cepted the appointment 01 Charge d'Affaires to the K-ngdotn of Portugal. Mr. Clay, we tattlers/and, will leave for his ace linnistm in the coarse of the next month.— Le Trag ic", I rrrr. Et os EA-Pazsinatcr POI-Z.—The Hon. Geo. ht. Dellaa has been chosen, and has consent ed, to pronounce the eukigium dipou the Isle and character of the hoe President °Me (Jolted Stolen, James K. Polk, before the democratic citizens of Philadelphia, who are about making a gettable tle_ oneettratton al respect td the memory he hue tinirmahod deceased. From the Philadelphia Ledger. Ourlaux—Teri Rioters Cortord.— Mee Western hose carriage, in charge of tone or ten members, van passim,. the Philadelphia En. gins house, in Schuylkill Sixth street, about two tdclock.yezerdarMorning, on their return from a fire, when they were assailed by a volley of bricks awl other missiles, from the engine house. The weathers of the W .estesu Were 10reea 10 fly and leave theii new Carnage, the frontispiece 'of which wan detaced and otherwise lojared. Mr. Knowles, of the day hearieg the ths turbance, repaired to the spot,md finding the state of arfairs there, and that the night watch were not to nu ificieot Ores for the arrest of the notero. rous ed Mr. Philip Winnernore, the high constable of the Northwest section, and through their Joint et - ertions, a force of about 30 men 1,1,11 S raised, by whom the engine hoe. woe 14UMUOCIed. The rioters were repeatedly summoned to snr oder, but refused, and they maintained their ys,- non, until Mayor Swift repaired to the scene. Men his 1.111111110113 to them being alike unheeded ordered the door to he broken open, which lo— is lone,'a thorough search was :nude, and ten mono were found m various hiding places-. and ere lodged in the city eel up, to await a twaring the morning. The note. captured are said to be members of the Schuylkill it-nage.. that gang having the repro tauon of being an ally of the Philadelphia engine. The Mayor took pOSSel$6lOl2l of the engine ',Us,. .d harahl, the hat of members. lit tile loft of he building there woe at least a CLUJ load of hrteka rn pieces of granite, showing that the attack had en premeditated. OFFICIAL. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT Henry Williams, of Georgia, to be Attorney 01 the 'Tutted Suttee or the doonet of Georgia, vice Francis T. Bartow, who decline, the office. Win. H. lime., of North Carolina, to be Attor ney of the Coned States for the Jiee l of North Carolina, vier Henry W. Wier, who declows the W II am Shrtlie Id, 01 Ohio, to be firciever MPub. it Moneys at Defiance, Ofito, vice Wm. L lien ler•ou removed. Abner Hoot, of Obo,to be Rent.fier Dill. Land 'the at Lkgianee, Ohio, vire John Taylor telouv- N. Green Willcox, to be Receiver of Put.lic Mo. Dry. at Sullwater, Wonsan. Territory, vice Son *sal motored. J° 1. B. Stapp, of Illinois, to he Receiver of Pub lic-Moneys ti Vandal., Illinois, vice Daniel Urrg ary, removed. •• Hugh Y. NVaddlo; of Ismisiana, to he Ressler of iho Land (lilies at Natahltuc hen., Lohmon.s, John F. Payne, deceased. JOU PKIBTIIIIO. BILI. HEADS, CARDS, CUICULA RS. /01,74J/A, Contrartx, larr 1111 , 41 BILL, 1,11141.1, M1,4(3., kr a C., Feinted a: the .harts. notice, It low peter, el the I,•zern: ue vice, Tutu/ mainrr. Improvements to Dentistry. on SI'EAKNIS, /Ate of Homo, e. peep, and in,ra Tumt 111 whol , and part Up./11 or A mioaphdq... Sur uon Nut,. 'nno rtqa., IN T ire aatNrra, where kern ervr etpword Mier and nen door to )1 , Al rl or rodsee, Fourth sdrret. I'm•buro 'Huy. To—J. MTaddno, F. It Eaton 'al I . c.imirm !Amon ...;uo.•ll.—Yrepered by J W. Belly WlOll/111 N. V. and lor wale by A J.) 7.1 Th:s will be fdutul • 11(11011w arl, oillercrisne fun/thes, and paniculan) .L, , 70.111, litawit.—An unproved Chooolatc prepura hon, i.cuut a ennahintailOSl of Cocoa nut, innoccnt. • ,ouratittit and palatable, inahly recommend...l/mm.. utariy tor tnyaltd.. Prepared by %%. linter, 'Porch... I f ry . vn.l for sale by A JAYNES, art the ,tture, Nn 10 Fourth at night% W. M. Wright. 11. U.. Dentist, I,s7tra and re,olence on Fourth .1. 1 4 " opposaie We rtmalsoral. flank. "Mt tia...t.n. bourn IfOnl U o'cloelt to it A M. and from: o'clock to 5 I . M. wpii-1y Fire •nd Marius uuuuu ce.- riot I . 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No rick Abut", , t brinier ThlribaW Coortncv And wive, June Uld, 1,19 Notice having 60,1 given in the Pittsburgh Chronicle and Alereur). for three eel.• to the filing of die account, uni no cicrudonA hay., been hied thereto, on motion of Mr Courtney, then ccount It confirm...l ab.luiely, and Wm. K. A ua tin, appointed Auddor, to audit wild ad,ust the no counto of creditor., and mute dial, button among From the Record. HIRAM MULTI., Tr I will :attend to the datte• of the above appoint. rywnt nt tfY oth , e Pinahurigh, on the I7th Ju1y.1 , 19. el 2 o'elock. P. M WM li AUKCIN, And nor patteerstop beretofote eileting between Sarn i uel 11. Iluthlteld nod Wtlllem H. Hem trading wide, the brut of 1.11;AlIFIMI),Y. HAYS. ho• thie day n dionelyed by 'William It. Hart "-ening hm mutt otter., in the brie to S. 11. I-1.11[1..1d. Alt account. due lit. 16 . .1 will be collected by it Elushbeld, anti II debt. due by the lute hem to be paid by the .utha W. IL 11/IY. Pittsburgh, June .42E49 t' O•I'AN7NERSIIII H. Homm. haa/nglh. Jop aoooroolcil molls lineoell Ileter I.outme. loroorrlv of llodfurd. Pa.. and ',vanity of the No[Wool Hotel, l'otlyborgh, will rontoune the hominy/. under firns 01 RUMIFIIKI.D.Y. LEADEN. el the old olond. No 1.86.er1y street. S. 11. itutuirtELD. Ilevinq geared ' , am the loaner i.41-.411...• I tak Inr • r .replan. , Lidong my lot truusge 01 111) . ell . loll/t tl A/W put.. Fenrridly :1127 N% li=r A.. 1 the Annual meeting of the Cori:armors of the Allegheny Cemetery, held at the Wrier Oct the grotandz, on SatuNay, the 9th day ofJune,A... 1949: On motton, Wu-ma NrCe.humes. President, and J. Floury, Jr., Secretary. An election was then held for colleen for the <start ler rear. blessrs Totten and Culbertson' meting ea tel lers when the following persona were duly re-elected. THOMAS 711 Preeident Jou', linnr.t.t„ 1 JINNRCAROTHE4P, Narn,intiri Hot. Al annger Wt.." hiVsffnt_ms, I .hiellt II j J•ttra R Spots, And J Jr, Secretary and Treasurer. A ...Lenient of the edam , of the Colonic... war mede %Ir. Howe, President of the ,110 intorno' the Corporalors that leeri-lat.ee mean hnd lon, obtained tor no •Imuld al any Lime be thought itirrel.e. ril a• k.t the ...rerun/I of a Reeet.litg VaitlL within Ili" of Ills rily-1 project In Vehi^h the eurncal allention 01 :he hlaaaaerr wan now &reeled A General Ftnaneinl Statement of ine Corporation, together with a report dor. blmnest for the pit-4 ear. wrre ...oe and nerepted. Upon inot.on of Mr It Nl . Cord Oiiheri. That the pre:weeding • oi tho ate n te to ludine the rotunda' Reports, be puhlr.hed city tt papers Adiourned. NV DLESS, Crest& nt. J FINN., Jr, Src'y. t, ['O.,. SIATIO2Fyr or THE "A1..1111 , t ('elt4, - rEst4 Jrxr.l4l. A I) 1,49 • . .. Here.vt,l 10 r /mermen. and Inbar 1.17.'S 74 • Irom (7 S. Bradford, 1 , ...q all bt. tPverpat.l by Ur. W. Addison Itrl 34 1'f414. A 11.3vartl. ur pureha..., 595.UUU 110 Improvernrnot • • . • 9.141 91 • 4. :17 I.aloor on ground+ • 6,7L'.. 01 Shrololwry, Slack, is • 971 ;..4 I , h 1,1 Treagury • • =ZICIII =ll 14,-KN IEI --ea4,4V l, 41 E III,II I I ETEr DIE IhEINE4E or ME'AW~rIIC!IY CE 6,1(21 . Jur 111, yeur ending June I 1E49 Ur. to Mav 31,1149 • • Reoe,red for Intermrot. and tabor Psul ur l; A Mira.' • • •94 910 (r 2 al9 L. liatrre.y lashl Improve:Twat. .4097 47 Exv.r.c4 • • • • • .... 1,1,2 Ft; Labor nh.l ?rourldn •••••• 331.5 wto r, .ke J FINNY:S', Jr, See Ate. thh4 e ,n• Trramuret. Water nt hi.burrh. June. 1r49. ju2- , .,131 k,.• and charge Allegheny Cemetery. UNITED STATES WIIIgE3ALIS CLUTIIM WHEIIOUSB: - . f„.111 .1 .111 Uuriigtv Ski,) \V MIX 11z.,• of of EIIIIELTFI and DRAWERS, N% anti , an rtulle•r ,anely Oil Clothing and Covered Hats In the world. • I , I.N_IN ANU I AeIItoNABLE CLUMING C.1401.”' 01 storkby ulna Ordrn pr.mpt LEWIS A. lIANI't , RI). ur; N TA, 'III Pearl •I. N BATHS! BATHS! OATHS: uPENF.D THIS DAY ...\..Tiln;+; l3 l?l. B l,AtuishmeNut r a nTil ( an e r ahnwe anthr ler Cream, and all other Milicariel 01 th ima-on. Every attention pant to the comfort of rho who may laver the above esrablishment with I call • T M•FA LI- Proprletor. Liu urn: tn.:AN:4—w tibia small Whasi Beans, in. V V r , iceivml and for mt.. by ota; IVS K M errcnEoN, 15'2 Isbell) . at / 11l EESF—Laar tiss prime Western Hemet, Cher rece,eil and for rale by war W ee K NECETCHEt oz iuAt rre 'd and for gale by 1,2. R E 57 Wockl ALor_s -33(111A porno dry. Jost reed end for to jtotS e F. SEI.I.KRS )KI;;. , SIAN AND PARIS BLUK—One cane of cull p.o“ trc'd iar ,trtNl H E SFILLERS r,e'd a nd tor by jull. R E RELLR.RB. VI A LUSTER'S OINTAIENT—bO Jos for see by jli . u% RE Al LLETIB L A RD-10 Ler- No. I Lord, r.e'd and for solo bT ARMSTRANG S CROZER EINCYCI.UPEDIAS AN I) fomm lI oig moiciat and independent warts. edited by arto n di•tingeoMed tor vs depurrinenis. INroonary of icnien enom c.., Locrature, and A.: CoMaild's Ilcoonsry of Vracticol Me , l.rtise; Julmxon'. runner'. Eileyelopa-dia; Leaudon's Eitcyclopmdia of role, Voiodoit's liMcgmovoilia of Plants; Lon kocyclopimlia of Tree, Ill`Callo.M'a Dieu:mar, Cf Commerce, 111'Cidloch's Dictionary of Cieography, Ure Dienoimry of Arm and Manufactures; Hooper , . ?anneal Dicoonary; %Vaterginn's Cyclopiedia o(Com meter, l'ulitteal theisonvy,ll vol• Soo., \\ - elder nod Park• Encyclopedia Domestic Economy; Anilicin`a Cla-igied Dictionary. "TLyspe arc full oiiieormation atilt. best kind, arranged and pre,nted in tirie best manner. 'FEM.* p itr-V !A 11 FMK U I-OCK WOOD, 63 Wood Ft I ED ill.V=-Idil;rcetT tfr,dß;,ol. Rounds, to I_, arr.,. and for sale by A RI) lamil) Nu I lat.]. 111 oore end I •ale SKI.I.F.RS A NICOL. Mt II 011,— lo bl.lc ConklenK's No I 1.0.10 d, IG jl_, J o\ n t J o. i n •tore and for Wt. by 81-I.I.ERS & NIMI.S A II CK H LIHD AMS—MU now ready to Ortt . v . . L., front the tonoto howo,of sorp . or qua Itly, tor ,u 2: AIA II 91C10,1 & t'O. Front at %II I I VII APPLES ANDP. rAcittio o drJ App.., 10 do do PC-OChe, last ree'd end for rase ARMSTKONU A Clir/ZER. Mar Lot vo pa S•Jes. and Sliou Stem lo.d v re, D 1,1,1 for • Me Icy ARMSTRONG at. CROZ RI , o'2l 1 ERMAN CLAN -.Araarea at (Salt more, per ela ULM/tr.:PI tom. of Clay. Which VIC will meet a tear Oa ya per .111tll, spa for Fll, lip tut! TASStiY S DEKr p r , . A . :+ll 10 r• 1. ou I/ 0 I Si/ rqT I YEA ILI. ASII- 1 . 2 ryk. .ore and for yale by TAssin - a. BEST 5 , , ,,D O A , AsII —l6 or HM OF B ACON SIDIS—Zta , ILA rce'd and for nnlr Dq 1,71 TASSKY k 10:ST LARD -A keg% Lon( Lard, on hand snd for xale jut! I'ASSEY & HEST TA !11 Lei! Ilk oil hand and for hy TASSEY s. BE `.3T W f i r o t 7,, h . 7 , l;cted; h f F VON BONNHORST & CU Lox. prune Cheese. lust landing midi. by lust J S DILWORTH & CO bid. Flour for sale by r J S DILWORTH & CO I'i,\VDER • I Ltd for by 1 S 1)11,Wo11TH & CO r. . , 1k . e t , 0, 13f ) I biz: B AILIJEV- bu.. 11 to,loy reed mod for sale b ARM, rßoNti & CRO/KR, MALI IA iew bid. of vrry S6Upt I 101 ‘..r or 'olio I , y 'wet A RNISTH.ONG CRUZ Et( W 111 , : , c1; NS bl lir a lowy A ' ll.lll ' S ' T ‘ ltr k /N A ' CROZER A A NIAII IN .1. Cr, are now odering Iyd widr . t.roart, Mudin Lleaelted do at 41 rt., boo - Suintar r Stud+ of every variety, inure •altro, . at et, Lawn. 9r, 6., color., warratite.d, I,or Br rrre. and d3r, taw.. 11' fought Collor. et ol too, Cloo,orrit. .au it,. Sot yrn•; AlI do Idtyrr, 4Utir Lz lti Bunch, do do, tor .01.. by jug! J 11 WILLIA AIR. I IU Wood st g=l3!l=Ml MEM I )11I'NES-. ra•k isesh, 111 gloss /on, for nab, b 1 u2l J I) M$ I- I re.: I KO k..,rk.0.,; I do I Rio de. 10 anima by 1“01 .1 11 WILLIAMS ULIVE Oil.— 2 basket. Ma prnt bottles' 2, Jn qt do. 2 do Itordr aux qt kn sale by ,u2l J D WILLI ANIS f 11EA NS—E. lobbt V bite Ileat,a, lot gal.. , by 1/ .21 BANN, MATTIMAN SS Cu - I 5 krgs Na I Kix twat ToLinceo, Sou lb gate'. braml, for sale by ju . 2l !OILY. MATTI IEIVS & CO )I t *IAA IL es. tope dine, j WILLIAMS :ut:l C . l , AN 1/1..11 , --C. 1... Sperm; 1U do Star, 10 do Stearm .;,!.. b., Jo2l J 1) WILLIAMS OOA I.- 25 boned Clolircr I. 20 do No I Rosin; 5 kl. CI 1'.5,51.., 0 do Candid, 2 do Almond. for sale by JLI'A 1 1) WILLIA&IS .._ . _ (.7 Ri'll —lO t,1% Vox••• Cenentunte. for .alt• by k„) •n 1.1 WILLIAMS VAL , 1•1.1'. We tf(l,. , ON AIANUPACTUIII , 2a, MA- V A... —Scott', Engtnrer and Sia,•be,nst As-rt.no brine a In, s of plan, •seetton• and c vo;u- ILO., Of ,‘ , lllll I:l,l3prg. SpointaK Nlachinec 3111,11 lot iet ••!tobu n 4 . 11 l'tc. Ninth:en, and Ketglin•cne . AlaAaxtne; 6 • • kii.etory and Jmnerr A comprehensive pude r , orp , ntry mmi.ry. with rules for every pnrt or wnrk about Intilding, and nitmerotel pla:es: 2 - 401, Ito Cre.n:V3 Encyclopedia uf (4,1 EagtneennE tn murk uil semi. ellllOll Nu.. and Mnutolotor., rlsro Trude,uld on the rtreogitr of Curt Iron new ca. tr Ilodglr.un vol. nvu ,Irani Erigtne, by the Antra° Club I rut, Cr Enuturer nod Arrttert. • • Mookr* . Mrottamcal • Di-owing Book. !ro. For ma by irt•2l 1 Ir 1,OCKIV001), 83 Wood si Pennsylvania Rail Road Company. XT,.rier 15 lu.reby given, 111111 11115 Tenth und .011 In*tolguent ci Five Doll., per share on the e ;al Stork of duo Company to required to be paid o before tue lint day of July nett. I tt-laltnetsia not pa.' punctually, will be aobjeel our per rent 1., month, v. required liEOttliF: V. BACON, Trenemter. Doi at 1.1 l , o o l u of ,u l.s ot rnzi Mot in Amitelll3llit• rind curupley n --,,,,,,,, the article to burn in them called - I....ruing Fluid. or EMeritil Oil." It hia yore qualities which rrrin ttttt end ii Me MUClllien of *teem boat men, hotel keeper.. and boo.e keepers, for cleanliness. economy. or d brilliancy. Burp any any thing poinalde nom to use Pero,. who please to end on tie will be rhos. the peculiarities of Ulu new compound. A cOtolartt supply of the Field and lamps kept by Si:AIFF: to ATKlNiitirsi. l u• 11 between Wood and Market 111E1,E-470 boxes Cheese, plot received and for e.ini Low 11/ Hose fOittliMMeOl. EKE= prrr u, l l l-Y: ?aril for sale low I.) JAS KERR, It. 4 CO. .. A large collection Al valuable books, embrading standard library editions, of choice worts 111 Vlltlol,l .„.rusettery. departments of literature and u.ouneo, family and park • et biller, blank books. :Oiler and rep writing paper, mll, geld nod steel pena, wafers, .tc. _ Film w&REII E ous Alm, lour vaperior gold lever and mime esrapernent lrbe ads cylinder caestpenient waiehes, u variety ml.l/ IG & HANFORD, on moo e d baud aratchee, hr. aaa iw Pe•al. BTBIO.. Owtarre II A=9 JOHN 11 DAVI9. Arlen. 1.141. V IS & HANFORD. LU T II I N (. IN Tilt: uNITED:=TATI:S. Ml= IVICI, A M con', Wood and W.o-r - . nATNOND & co.. EX T E N S I'V..?T, At E , N A G Elt I E; ..'' A BEING THE LARGEST, RAREST COLLECTION OF ;:i k'. i WILD BEASTS, BIRDS AND REPTILES , !; '.,l'i , is Ett BEFORE EXHIBITED IN THE UNITED STATES. :t. i N Pill' URDU, on Tuesday, Wednevlay and Thursday, July 3,4, and 5, for throe days only, at e .MANSION HOUSE YARD, Liberty street. TIME OF EXHIBITION. On Tuesday, July 3d, A flemoon. from 2to 6 o'clock— la the Evening from 7 to IU o'clock. tm ‘Veditegduv. July 4th, there unll be four 1,,.1111 . 1 Slornms, from 8 to II o'clock. end onto to IP.NI ; Aft<lllooll, from 2 toy o'clock, and s siths, front 7 to IU o'clock. (In Thursday, July 516-111enung, from tt to 12, Al ter noun. from 2 to 5, and Evening from 7 to 10. Among the most conspicuous features of ibis kite r r,illtz exhiition, is the RHINOCEROS, OR UNI CORN OF HOLY WRlT—the only ono au Amanita since HO; 'rue great difficulty of coplanng this huge and sa vagecreature. briber mob the utmost impossibility 01 keeping ban alive in a climate so unconcenoil to In. habits :a nd eutimitution. renders the exhibition of a 1.IVINI: RHINOCEROS in the United States, the rreatr.t curiosity in the Animal Rtnlildilnx Foremost in interest, novelty and attraction, are 1.1.1 and original performance• of AUCTION SALES. fly John D. Davis, 11.uallone.eir' 11Z.J.Le,aper, , Audios. Sntorday nvonmg, Juno aoth..l 6 &clock, at Connor total Sale, Room, corm, of Wood nod itb rr , t, will Ito Pereropeary Jade of Dry Goods Oil 'rhur•eley moron'', July ail, at 10 o'clock, at tlic Commercial Sole. Ruortm, corner of Wood and Filth streets, will be told, anthem' reserve, fur account whom at may concern-- A largo assortment of staple and fancy Dry Goods, muung whwn are suporhne £lOlll3, r "Inman:, sato netts,jearts. tweeds, iuney vestrngs, drillings, cotton silesomminer Cloth. sr, wird punted lawns, hal:urine, berJges. de Inns, super annul, gingham, shawl*, pull hslk Is, block .an n. wunng %ilk, spool rattan, honor., combs. bmtery, Lanni and Imehorn 'bonnets and hats, damns: tahlo cloth, check, ttekings, bleached and brows. must..., tissue hats, to. Ala o'clock, OrtAvries, Queenswars, Funtiture,Att. 7 half ellen. Young Ilygott tea, Ido superior 111. k Lo, 4 has tionpowder do, Id Pis Vs manuntetured to- Lasso, ado No I palm soap, shovels, spades, hoes, forks. 143,11 t, hatehets, writing and 'snapping paper, Laud bones, fly nets, yeoman and tranapasant widow blinds, mantel clocks, mantel lamps, looking glasses, glastwsre, A hugs nod general assortment or new nod second bumf household funstutre, cooking stove, kitchen uten sils, do. Ai 9 o'clock, A general mason °lent of frishionati& ready maid* lodures, variety goals, &e. jtal Furniture.' Fetrntture.' m Punta Atution. At the etannet were t unm John- M'Parladd, Third strict, near Nlarket, on- Saturday, June Itih, et 10 o'clock. A M. Tat. undenigned It.1:1111 of whom It May concern. to the nese and place above stated, all the said stork in the ware room lately occupied by said 111'FarItmd,cons.iiting in part us follows, big: n splendid mahogariy Sob., 4 do do Di 2 awii 8 12 . 1- out and mahogany Dressing Humans, 11 dos walnut Chmrs; 2 dos mahogany Chats, 1 mahogany Cord Table, 4 do Dtamg Tables; I do Fier Taliln, marble top; V do sewing, rocking Chola; 11 dog walnut, cane seat °Mee Chutrw.3 mahogany Centre Tables; high and Into posted Bedsteads. Cribs, Cradles, ie. &e. tee. Sara posater, to close the concern. Terna each, par money. lull 7 JOHN 1/ DAVIS, Anal. 16'R VITO VM &SON'S great sale of splendid I:1 pad airtime Marble and Alabaster titatun,ry, dn. nyne bases. Erna and Orionments, nett engraved and rut Bohemian Olio, French China Vases. Candela bras, Browse Figures, Fewer a de Menlo Tables, and • great variety of mein/ and beautiful articles, will tube placorns 'lTitarsd•, next, netts inns., at %Vitiating- Hell, Wood street, between Filth smd Sash, Neat sele Trier beautiful aarontaent coll.:1ms inpan of rialua ty dark marble: ilarealea throwingTeander from 141 Altar, figure of Aristides, Ilerettles, Partneri group or Knit.. Statuary ta Alabaster Baetthun on dm Pan ther, birth at Ventur i Mumma Minx of Canova, Patti 'milt Dog, Monts: large Ihrusead hlediem and llebe Vases, Agate and 'Yellow of:henna Thaw, Milenttitin ILtrondotott, Bronze and l.llina CliirksMdflA Rnedglfe Va....L., the Veaal•Temple, Uunpit and Flaire, Sldhtial 4rractau Vanes, ruby and blueL licit gill 60b1118, Masa, rat Miler !" , tridN. Gcratait rut Toilet ault. Paper Aluete Tables, inlatd with mother of pearl, 2 trio do b10c,,, with inartde stand:: figure of Siptel t mine rb copy of tbe Vitro:n:li Vette, - Plated hel tare, The Move eon...tuna Lwen imported dime, from Italy, brrinany and England, 11 Sielc Vito Vas h Song. Terovn wit: be open on Wednesday. the '2711i inst, and in the erelong. The ladies mad dentiemen I..nstoorgh are Ins ited to attend and examtne this beautoul ecdireuon. era:--All I.um% under WOO, cosh; fun. WOO 1 , nonety Jay, errtla; aLove Eton, 1$ monthly fo approvrd elltiOr,Cd paper Is2o JA.RIkS M'KF.NNA, Auctioneer. WATODES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE. TUE subscriber, who has been in hominess 'd s , in the same building for the last thirteen years, telling all descriptions 01 Fine riold nod SII. 'trvvr Watches, Jewelry, tool Silver Rare, moot, at We very lowest prMev ip tiold and Silver English Patent Lever Watch., odd and Silver bet . tol Lover and Lepiqe Watehea. Gold and Silver Hominoid tool verge Wyche, Gold and St:uer Independent Second I. atchea for timing 1101,et. Gold tlimrd. bib and vest Chain.. Gold Spectacles Gold and Silver rotted, tia6l Yeas. Ladies' t,old a n d Stone Bracelets. Gold Lae sets ,old and Silver Thimble, Diamond Rings and l'ins. I.adies . and Gentlemen.' Breastpin, otterbne Silver Spoon, Cop, Forks, he. Gold Watches to, loty na Its to S2r/ each. Watches and Jewelry exchanged. Spoons and Fork, plated au German Silver, is fine ry ante le. AB watcheswarranted to keep good time or the money returned Jewelry repaired, and Watches cleaned and repaired in the best manner, at much lon than the ainal price, GEO. C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewnlry, wholesale and SiN retool, Wall street, (up stairso NEW YORK. I)ACON-31M0 pieces 311X1 do Shouldars, to 1)) smoke house, 21 hhdo Hams, 40 do Sides., yd do Shoulders; at names sugar eared llama; 10 !aids can sii.scd dn. all prime quality, In store and for sale by u•Lei SELLF.ItS ds NICOL:1, ills/ PRINT b:10--hruttinu Ink. from the numufacto 1 ry utJ ijll'Creary,Naw York, so cans and togs, itont I upwards, and from 20 eta, teslll per I b. M .. red bin, green and yellow luke, m cans 0(1 lb. to lb. eul.antly (or sate. Maytag used Ale. M'Creit ry, Ink no our °glee (or note months past, we warms! it equal to any that is made at any other manufactory. Tennis cosh 3011NSTON & STOCKTON, ruett • rorner Thiel and Market ad Q . ODA A- , ll—la earls aria barrel., warrauied best quality, for rale by JOHN M.YADInti N o t . o 2 1 1 4 1 3 y , TI. u h c :L..—t5 t bbl!n No 2 !lac is m ler n e i l,. land I 021.7 ' PA So . , . . 11 iSIN-Zittanall entl.iintnenr.rtifitereiboTfair Noy S• Rosin, for sale by Just JNO aI'FADEN & Cr) 11 It tlll i d i' lltr i n A ci L t: - 1. Tari, 'k' fr A e2 Th al 'j de ' t n nnte W ß ' on ' n 'l e 7 7 Facings, Just opening and for sale by lute SHACKLETT & WHITE V. FAR WFS'l'.—Lafe in the Fur West, by tree. l'tedette Rumen, author of "Adventures In Mexi co and the Rocky Mountains.," rte. Dante'. Div Ind Comedy, Dm Inferno. A liter al prose tianslation, mutt the text of the original collated nom Me best edition., and explanatory macs, by J . A. Car. lyte, AL D. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Joitectner Third and Market sts ATIIBLEUM SALOON, AND nivrniisa ESVADLISIIMENT. Atel'ALl., begs to Inform We inbabdants of Pupi l.. burgh and vicinity, that he has opened the above establtahment, where every attention will be paid to the evrefort of thew, who may favor him with csII. Libetty ctreet,.between iieventh and IVoai. lee Creases .4 all other delicacies of the IIeSSOP, JO y b 1 • EI . ..PRATT:I' CHLORIDE OF LlME—Akar dak e on hand and for sale by W & rreti EI.T . ERE (D" - 714 , 5 , will receive Ireah .tipplirit for the F.II tredo moo SLRIAIr AND — WaLAIIISLIS—GE N 0 Say,ar, prime; 531 hole N 0 dlolasNes, prime, :0 oak lib 1.1; in .tore and for sale by frall • • W& N MITCHELTRF.E 11 . 12 t r - 611 " /AII I IISTRITI•f '; L`OREION ASO DOMESTIC I.II4DORSaA kono- I! lal ivtoonloont al ooly• on hood and for mar by NVI.I W & M MITCHELTREE Atnepratte , Patent Soda Ash. 1 , 7 CASKS, Oinlance or rlopment per Globe.) in store t and nor actin by W .1.1111111TCHEI;TItHE 117 They have received invoice. by iSib, vteauairra of three rlyipmeinv per American, J P Whitney and Stephen Bakken, veltil.ll will arriVe next month.— The y r.i,l abio receive large rupplien fur the fall trade. Jut.ll, -ptrarCATiONS OF Tlf E.:litititti. —Jame. U. I.twk wood La. for sale the IVAN.% Publication. of the Protestant Eptseopal Yr...4,4mnd tin.... of Alexiitu Stanford &Sword. New York. . . . • W JAN'S a LOCK WOOD, 61 ood st. For many)) carsconnected with kleors. Wiley k. Pennant, and OW Mr. John Wiley, Now York and London . • .. _.e,?) w / I l'fli LINEN DIOLLI Nt.:—.1.1 pen Km Illesch- Yll ed Linen Drills, non opentt• Ity jury siiAcKi.err e. me tirrF, 99 Wood st . .. _. 1. V. ) 1 . 1) , (. , 1 . 1 1, 1•::: , ;: d t ;..< , ..t i ; e ne ,t o i t i .d m e , o K s i .....7 ..r il . l.. ,, ti s ly i rs i ts. d e ta . oter tansuls .0 0 , T"::,!,`l'2),, — :.?L'..*b°,7"ed •" ' italtl aIIOWN AL CVLBERTSON rirlEiS 7 RO pokyom Young Upon, Gunpounict and 1 Moot Team„ on hand nod for •sle by ... jut° pcoNyN a CULBERMJN MOM; A N'S,WORAI KILLER. Prream pan, June 12, 1e49. Mr. John IS Moresn—Dcar I gave en° teaspoon kill of your Worm Hiller to oqe , of my children, and In the short time crone half boat a passed twenty large worms 1 10°1 safe In recommending year Vesorllnge at t h e boat ;unbent. , that cart be used for expelling worn,/ Jargn goalie]; AMY liohlestourn; Pc-pared and sold by tbeloOprieler - /OFIN D MOR GAN. Druggist, oat ddoe below Dianusnd alley. %v at.' JON /1° rt. Jilbilvalatting Cattail. per Omelet, for V sale by 1021 RIMY, &CO HERR DRIESBACII, , ) The Durk:for of all the Lions, is tho dens Beasts. llte performances differ from all other atu 011 y in the ehill end grace:which he displays la hie If esesalses with the TERRIFIC GROUP OF lIONS, TIGERS. LW) F ARDS., COUGARS, PANTIIIP4Ik; Ike. Burin the matchless and almost superhuman crilaingand wih which e :acts the obedience sef these*lcesl . 4 rid [oo.llVll2ol.Ciritli tenants of the desert, th y aklhreta . and the jangle. 11 };KR DRIESRAC/1 iiilarE!: Itt ANY IMITATORS, hat HE HAS NU &With— UE lit HIMSELF ALONE • The LIST embraces all the Sher Living Spitdeharts of Wild Atilt:malt t • - - Th at the peat exPerience, enterprise aml-reiekrees of the proprietor e have enabled 111.11 to bring lat t herher ' in one LARGE ANDSPLENDID COLLECFnt A I == . full desertpuous of the Animals contained in thifplii Luiun,will be lobed in Pemptilete end Trilh.`,4l the Principal Bomb, previous to the corral of criOlatf • TEr Admission ^3 ceptsi Children unseat rei s , .4 6 15 Cent!. • J 12194,1, .t 1 STEAM BOATS. ---- FUR CINCINNATI AND RP. LuulB4 : , ..'. m agi c, Tbe splendid new steamer ....,.. ,:, rat - LYDIA COLLINS, '.' . ...n , rit R Al Hunter, master, will listiA for 1 .0 ., he above and all iitiormodiara„ , ,portel .... on Saturday, the 3Uth, al It o'clock, A. M. i; ,. ..i ;:l i . For ...eight or passage, apply on board, m to -,r ~:, iis D W BOAS, 4.,..,..., 21 j ~,:4 FOR CINCINNATI. ;`. The aplonJoi Venmer „ • MAY FLOWER, • Marshall, nwter, ne 1N. 1 •7'.41A inst. at 4 o'clock, P M For freight or posszorr oppiy on !ward, or to' , - 7 ti PLVTIORI.W .k Co, Amt. e FOR CINCINNATI. spas. The splendid steamer _ SHENANDOAH. aal3onquan, mime; will Irs,or ket;tios.p, and intermediate ports this 4.4.7 A 254 C, last, at lo o'clock, A N- For freight or passage apply DA tnaril, or to?. ..4 PEFFIGREW tr. - Co Rips in2s _ _ _ _ . . FoitCINCINNATI AND LOllliiiihrlA':' ' ~' ,',' maim Tke hoe light draught stem r, FORT PITT, ;:i .t Miller, matter, will tun es a d s A the 4 ~,, e rig low realer, and kW! It 4ve tot _,.. 4 4 these points in n few days. ' f:' e , . For freight or paisr i agl,ispplyohhoisrdsOCl .. , CINCINNATI & PITTSBUILIGMV '4 .- ',,, • t Ei 4Az DAILY PACKET 1.119E..0-Z, 111.9 well known line of splendid pas.sengliki§..shipl ers is now composed of the largest nwiNtli, kotd 'llk Isbell and furnished, and most powerful beasj 6 4i i i ... waters of the IVekt. Every ocomniodatioV fort that money can plocere, has beenproe fir pa :1,.. -. sengers. The Line has been in opumlioh COX e Ay —has canoed a million of people i l l the l'Crs.) IN ~,,-; ry to their perIKIIIS. The boats will be at thrbrpot q fi? Wood Street the day previous to sinning, for thijyreeyte : e non of freight and the entry of passenger" on liit regiki ..; i g ter. ill all CRS. the passage money onset tK , rlla 10 Y . advance. -- • ,s rl SUNDAY PA47/LJER's ? • - i , 1 The ISAAC NEWTON, Content He nspilE4 Wirt + .+leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at lit*ltio i 72 Wheeling every Muni. evening at 10 m to. .. - . te, ' ~..,. May J, 1e47. "? gl i'ig lIIONHAY PACJICUT.,': _ tr-, -7 ff' ' The MONONEAULL A, Caps Stuns, will ItWil MN; • ;,1 burgh every Monday merlons at Ito o-cloek; 114 - }, every Monday evening at 10 r. a. itlrgiiilt.lrireit iffilti: -.' Z. ~1 The MEP:IOLA No. 2, Caps- J. Krdlwn , K7 j ri, _1 leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday wonting at lU_ ctec t „:l 'Wheeltug every Tuemlat evening at 1U r. R. '.' a' „:, WEDNESDAY . 0 / I LOILET.`I,..'; i, -" The NFAV ENGLAND No. 2, Capt Es Pg;;:a, lei! „. leave Piusburheh every Wednesday MorenaA, L o a o'clock; Wheelitte g gimiSVednesday evesilmii t g , go g . ...tk; TIHIEKISKIAK - 1 5 7(1.„ '-'.• ~, I.r , The RWILLIANT, Capt. A 1.., wdi ',sl i t, isiol burgh every Thursday rooming In In o'olacktMseeliri: every Thursday coma! at I-0 v. to_ -...., c . Rijn) A 1 11- 0 - sCilikki". Arl, '1 tS The CLIPPER N 0.2, Capt. Platt Dort,iandleri,Vra Fin...burgh every Friday morning et ItiothaiK , Witia-,- It. every Friday evening al 1.0 t.... rt'. lll. i lh, allliraliftgktinar ? 81711113Eri. AItRAVOMIIIitaTTS ton..llEkilit,,; MONONGAHELA ROUTE. '... ;;;,- Only 73 MII•• StaglaW :: Via thaw. rifle and Cumberland to llalti.sta atl, .'s Philadelphia I,'',. ,• ,: rilllß oplandid and fast running U S Malt;Ohtametil k j ATLANTIC, Capt J Parkinson; BALTI . E.,i - Capt sAt-tt /two.; LOUIS ISPLANE ; Copt E Bemmt.O. Ike netir , making doable daily tripe between Y. • s. '? PITIRIJUGII AND BROWNEVIMU ~.,1 tj The morning boot will leave the Mai Wharf, above the Bridge, daily vol o'clock,prf. i •''t' Pa te, cr will take SUPLRB COACHES a -,t vill at a a'clock Y. M., and the oplenthd cooties,' hoc - . Is t Balnytture and Ohio Roamed, at Cumberr,.rel, a o'clock, A. M., and arrive in Baltimore the sogiak avatl . ink, in tame far the evening lore to Philailit h i,..lli W.lungton city. -,t From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, oulY 32 ho .. kl-C- Fare t * o ° - 'i '; e ' From Pitothargh to Phllndotpbm only l) ittio. g •;•,. Farr $12,00 ?3 , y ti: The evening hantsvill leave al oelock, e.,lpgan 7.. day eveam&s. Passengem by doe boat willfalge -A-- board in comfortable State Room. Rut int tyli,p la':', over the mountain. the fallowing day in Eaapn halt. t Coaches, and lodge the second night in CuroViand• ', , ,1 Passenger.have choice of either Slearnbobr Rpl!..; Rood between Balutoom .4 Philsidelphiw ond t privilege of mopping at Cumberland and .k.:. as Lkpkintac4 and creaming thou mate at pleasure. Coati e h 4,, r . - trred to patties to travel . they please. t-, We make up the lon. and way•hills for tit fn6.sr - .' es in the Pittaturgh offices, (th order to savor,' toe . 60-54... i arnving at Ilrownoville,) it is therefore IrtiVant t• ., 1 - 4 . p.scogors to gel their tickets before goink . h ek tg"e. of the hoot, at our o ffi ce, Aloaonguhela Hoot, weggitts, street, or St Charles Hotel, Wood a,., Piffsbeit.s. r . , r. ;p - ;. apriaillm J. htMahlEit.. la; 7,,if:. - Plttabn.rgh tr., Loulsnllle Patokel,CiTaii' , iil FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVIL lra. ~. 4 '71 The sziendW aew otearnetei . ; *ft-4 . TRLFAIRAFIL No.y,g • .. -,. .f Hasten, muster, will leave Epp , .44 . 7_4.... d miterroothate ports orF.Ereilloast J. loop • .-' - i IS % . „...-r,'• I : er th f ' re a tAt OI .4 W a a' e ' ti k' pri k y a n Load, st , ,,'“ . ...,;• EILHOHD I DC: ' I.• WILSTiN Co. 1 ) .- WA GB) B MILTENEERUE "s 1 "7" . .: ITITSEUEMI AND LOUISVILLE PACK Lllo'l The new and splendid f . . ' ;;,- jarLer packet, TELEGRAPH N0... ,... "F? J r, . luck, master, will leave lk..,'Civeriltq - : . j, non end Lotta•ille on Thursday, the ad 04, atiPir.. o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apptykm howg . 7 , to SUMMIDGE, WILSON te-S.a or 7 : C. - • CEO B luLTENßEitut.:a:, ' '"' ray 9 Vt. FORT:INCItAT g I AND IMUDWI ,---- T e li l ' l ' d "ol`l= , .. s t z, '''' -= %V Kerr, manor, will leave Pip tbetist - , P potsthts day, at 111 o'elbek ‘ A Id. „ • For fret ht or passage apply on boats, or In l' 2 : bolo Louisville and Bt. Louis PaekeilWo.9... pLiuQ.A 11,41). * 1 841 REG ULA R TUF.SDA V PACKFP FOR 5T4,,1 :re., The ben Met tannrag I , N;se A ... I steamer A FLANTIP„ 0, ,4 , .1h,"10,':::12 (Peo W Pmeks, Raster, 14: lesPie n : • .r the above and llllClMedip; lerrle;Pe ever") . Teevioyou to o'clock s si , . ~,,, For freight or pamnafe apply on board, or i 4„ ig . z , K C KING, N 0.1.13 Cormllppm marl. dam L.tetv.d, C` l .A . REGULAR !CAT UHDA 1 PACKET kIJII 5,.., r ,. The farm lost tUrilling 1.-.. steamer GEN. LANE,: , -.... A McPherson, masker, solar , ti, 1:11,0VC 01111 unorcoodkate ts C 07f, ry SAVirday, at 10 o'clock, 0 sl. p 7..... For freight or passare apply on board, or Ma ,E. C. KING, No ISI Q.? M . ' , •.', ___s ALt,.,.y,elklej 41 kutt%V ii.EELIN(.. AND BKlLkiiil - 0 .t. y. The newt and subemittiug*eatoßsk-,. , HUICION. ,';• i' , j ; n aLleNlzllem, tria.rf, Win WI 0 ~.. t. ; i no regular trips between iigHhotti I Wheeling and Bridgeport. She will Itaye e; - 11sbar . r onVeuesday ' andiatarday. • F""*l"PrnjY hoard. Sll2iV/17rA ik 7 tie . , The hoc steamer''r.it is = CINLMSZELLA, ....,: r , . s ait a te , ome „ Cnoa , o , , , zest nsc a 4 eit ..., , lest L., r,i' m : lilondeye and Thursdays, .to • 0 ~, ; ...'s For !mtg. or passage, apply no lu'llo'li: _!:/ . .SIT - 4:;' . - - SUNDA'S' TRIPS TO ilkit Ygn_ , .e;T ----- 1, : . The u B. Had steamer liltlG)Vii:4-. I No, V, will leave die landia ' poe&o, - the Monongahela. House, egily mad.,, ay morning at V o'rkiek t , lierpeneosr . Returning, will arnvo . b cielOal, P. RI. T fi I ' Fare to Beaver tu3d boa, Tweitty-kve Caunist ti -,,,.. 7 _. .... litythS -i r -.1.W. . SUNILIV fitil . eciii - 1175,v ER. - 'llii _n ' ..„.._ The steamer BEATEIS Yciil Icateb ,.. . . 21 41, 1 ttillo rf e ' s=ry''. tih'initiVr"fs:s". al 10 o'clock, for Al It(Aintirii,s' snit leave at at 1 o'clock, P. , and ~..iputvc ti 1 Welock- Fare, 'Twenty-ftve C•entr - .rg -4 ,-.. '7 l : ciZeII6IIIOVIL, !.-,; i N osoll ./ 111 •TENTI/4.4 . 314; 4 ' S. B. AllEiNTForwarding and mi t Ale 4-,.,,,.? "? chant, has removed to No. 07 Front s • bckq e p Comm and Hiniddield next.. i Sul 4, WATCIBES--Jatt reserved fro, 1... - ;;', 7 ",n.:_d'7Z1 3 ,4: . 11 7. 'ett u c t. , heas , , 7 113 : a n d g e n , :i n p la b r i l e ,. . ° : 1 17 ,, a k Lo 2 r i d:r d i r i :1:1:0 , 1 i ne k otI:4e l' her17 ., 'I 1 ,,,, ! , Also, a complete ouortue at or Geneva . piaeogltV.„, . Gold and [tiles( Watch., from 010 wSit. - i''; Gold Chums, Key., Seals, It,. . ..,. I. W W Wit.utnN, Watch SIATir, ' AU, itilli corner Fourth on,, Ale ..i us. ,'. `Ss I IlaA6lo pac gag; toooaiociara lll.. . liik.:i .1. venous braode, (or rate by _ Nter - COi''' ', . \ sI , VOA kI4NNIIOIIB - 61 . ~, ~ • No !,.. , UlBll-75 bbla large No : 1 Mackerel; :18 do :014. I' do; hi do do No ..: do; I,LI bbl. No I Valor, '., ['erring.; :15 do No I Gapped der, 15 do No V trb0a04....5 Shad; 1040 No I Saloom, toot reroved oullk'iale bre- . :, ,, , mid /WIN WATT A. CU. LibOly ag , ..- —..,..:.--, J!......', 13A1W-100 bles No I, (or oaf.. by ' f.r. .2,-I,' 8.11 8 P VON. BoNNHORSt4Cpa V.:4 LOAF MUG A ii—:W . ELI; g,T„,,,,, 0 „. fiefi - Oerie,go r ~,,.i.o I : by F 45 8 F VON EIoNINIII 'RAU (....7 i,. L , Af --- -r EATIIERV—,BI reeks arm landaus for b• . r PrZU ~,..e 'e0.,... - ISAIAH D ' AC. FCCEO .> "O , • • '8
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