The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, June 15, 1850, Image 2
THE PITTSBURGH tlll'/TTE. PUBLIESED BY WEITe & CO BA.TIJILDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1550 tcriumn.n. iva otteerty requettaate have la teem tavola betota 3r. aad as early in desert u 'makable. .Adtartinateats tun welled fel a I liad tlias itwariabli be 'batted Wit ea eat 117 1 7:11:raraco Is Agent for this Daps, his iisturtes• to New. Rat.' pidiaaepbby s t ,o and b sinhorized to reeetro subsorlptions 'sad itiventsomsnis for us.. ; Ilagencoax Moareara—elhaeeptiets gad adrartirc = Wen , papaMOOlved tad foro:or ded free of - .charge in= this office. , • • 1 10 "=""rn Dan. i Gazsern—A &revise:mews fiabseriptions, for th ra paper, .111 be reaeleed. acul searzniod fto tram Dram • • PKrtomozats. pima Atoorroax.—Advertise new* and sabowlytkom to dos North Artetioan and Illtdiod %Wel MIMS, Illladelphia,;toccived and for• yrorthol host ads aim 1 Allthstasonla and ,Whig Ainalsastlofis • inn Teary gimp mows. TEIONIA11)11. HOWE, roe DM. Fmno. slum nm CONMII, 4ABa•Yt DEZpilr, TOR L OLLS; JAMES CAROTIcIERS, • es autos. 1, , ;vox L'..snati • izonder ROBERTSON, IPittsb,nrgb. IlltatAtd,' Loeser St Clair. . R: C. WALKER.. Elrnoeth., .10101 nycLon - mr, Robinson. JAILF3 FIFFE, Bparden. ; - .1 • isesscruici . Arrawiir, reAricis C. FLANEOIN, PitUbargh. .. EBENEZER BOYLE NortX . Fayeua AUDITOR, VrAL Ylayet, Lower fl. , COVNTI SUZY/RON N. COURTNEY, Mao. Ersmmtcrigase FOR Lock'. burrow TELEGRANIIC NEWS. dw TN' Itan.s'.—Oring to some dmszct, •moot on Dom rattles, ore trod no mail from the South and Ego on Thunday night. Our readers will ha pleased b find,' in our col tmms 16day, the beautifol eddied, of Hon. WALTZIL IL Lowers, delivered cro die °minion of laying the Corner gape of the City Farm Poor House, on the 7th but Locossaso Nos-mcrsts.—A call appears in the Part, of yesterday, aigned by seieral hundreds of -de Demorintcy, requesting W. W. Dallas, Esq.: to nutter his 'name to be presented to the Locofoco Convention as, & Candidate for: congreia. pr. Dallis replies somewhat at lengtis, in exposition of his views,. in which be e:apses:ma himself I n favor of Doxiocmcy in general, the freedom of the pale lie lands, the hinprovement or our western rivers and harbiOns--ananti Locofaco doctrine - by the Way —the present Multi; and the Sub Tieasury, and says be will serve the party faithfiily and cheer , fully, Another call is out for signatures m favor of a gemliensin mussed Sialabury; . and the '.vasterri . fied" are wining qaite mum in the contest. Ev ery thing indicates dist we arctic haven spirited campaign, and we advise our Whig friends to buckle an their armor. . The Westmoreland Intedigeneer does not any OM word about the notopield Rind, pro or • The Boston Ada+ coat aim a ieply to Mr. Web. eter's letter, by the Hoe. Hera.; Mann. They I.IIVI gatiderrs mar St. Lords, which prods cc fat wallow of fine crratatarrrica daily. Sircal. acres are pliated . with the deliclorn Crud. ITzt flantucin.ltauaecn—alte 43 0, lawirk Ares,. 'oryirstenill, &TOWS Oman ' 40 opl i n this =pen in , a Wed of' OOlt4ftaidNlqe and tricnp4, culla notnning. N0 , ,,0dr0 one or twO eitracts: , , .V 76 ask nti money (rat the. 3 min° B my to snake this road; p oste enterprise krill do that, and G any of the .thseas of Pturbumh de. dm to (the trona the . 4 " 111, t0 . C0M.. " let Wets mo b, their home. Your midst, when they . will meet with a heart( wel c ome "ad {gent) of room and imp, f or rfor enterprise, and industry." We ere i b r o obliged to the Quiet little Tiller, oI G ro j or tO r gh for the benevqlent Invitation ea waded bot of their= City, a d when they vane by t h e ir' • private enterprise" three millions of dou se s to build the liemp6eitt Railroad, we will take the =net into serious consideration. Tb Argus makes the folkiwing muttona is reprd - to the passage of the ' ' 4 TIM SW itself has berm nron emneed ■ frond and an imposiuon Wotan through the Legislature. We eau assure the 'Pittsburgh press that no bill erer pawed more tally. it was a. bill of great bark, and was pawed, as a separate and inde pendent preposhion, without being connected with anamber belt If there were any of the members of the" Legislature who refused to. listen to it, it wan Weir fanit,and not that 'ol tho 6,1 It was submitted to the judgment dare Legislature fair )y, and they approved of it, as any utai Pennsyl vanian mom do who to not. Mused by some local Interest° altrllllll . Coy:rm.—The Whig. of Dauphin County have mominated this folostring ticket: • “Assemby, John C. "Kunkel and John Coop er. Comuitssloner, George Zinn , Director of the Poor,. Samuel Bechtold. Prosecuting Attatney, James For. County .Surecyor, Samuel Holler. Auditor, Allan sturgeon." • . _ The Ilarrisburri, Telegmph,says that the pro ceedingl of the Convention Were condoned with the atrnokt barmony and good Peeling, the defeat , ed. Candidates and their frtendiall submitting with the true republican feelings, Itiihe will of the ma jor ty, as esprewedthrough thitirdektites. The ticket is one of the , best that' eould have been so. lected, and 'will be cordially supported by the Whigs of risoplititicouaty. The prpOcedings of the toniention throughout, worm marked by union and a !patriotic regard for .- the Whigetufae. The risolimions Ire able, and <Moeda the true doctrine as to the Tariff and othet " great questions that agitate the country. &imam Otatzeet..—A. 4iatingolabed Wel6 now yiaittag the western part of tee State, deetrea to present the Dame of t h e Ran.lticbard fzeine,io the eowederation of the Nye* State Convention, ;or nomination for the aloe of Surveyor GeneraL The following lean extract from a bitter received by us, from the gentleman re f erred to, on this sub. 'ject. The litter to dated Mercer, June 5, 1550, and gays: • .It is the wish of many, moons In this part of the State, that the name of tho lion. Richard Irvine should be brought before the Whig State Canyon. don, for the odbli of Surveyor . General.- Judge 'lrvine Is one of . the mom accurate business men in the State—has had great enperleace as • lac% deal Sarveyor, and to familiarly acqualoted with land ilßee hairless nenethlll% He bee been • utter= and active Whig, a most dilllgent laborer le the cause at all times; war one of -the Taylor electors, and to favorably known to this section of Poimaylvaela generally. If is believed, that it notanated i be would receive a large vote from the Lecolocos, who have not a good opinion of their golOtee. e —/far. Td. Birr cartrtm—The Whigs of Butler cat* Lave pat the following ticket in nomination, to writ: ..Certgress, Samuel A. Ponrince, subject to the ateicou of n . Melia C.,onverition. Asserohly,.l). .14. B. Brower, subject to dm decision ol'a District Conn:awn. County. ..411rveyo,, E m it nh ur h o ly, Dramaling Attorney, Ebetteser . lsDlankin. Com missioner, domes Mdrodmil. Auditor, John Smith." Among the resolutions adopted by the Conven tion, were the following Resolved; That our abfe — aild disningtsisl.ui chid 'magistrate, William F. Johnston, has fully reati . • fed the mpectation of the Whig pan), e g• ,ransa; and by his patriotic rind eloquent advocacy of the right, interests; and honor of our ancient • 'Commonwealth, has entitled hunself to the lanieg, gratitude of the people, irrespective of party; and in viewer his eminent abilityand peculiar &nein for *aviation we respectfully recommend him to our Allow Wiiigs as our standard bearer In • _Having him the best Mon -to insure the sneers.-of oar party and the welfare °Abe:3mm. R4sishissf, That we canard toostrongly deprecate 1661.40 r of the present Go', egress, in refining to afford relief to the great 1(013 end coal interest of Pennsylvania, by the passage of an act modifying theTatiff Law of 1940, in such a manner as wpm feet them from the ruinous foreign -competition which they are now compelled to encounter; and our repreenetatiie in congress .is hereby -re quested to'use his influence to proems. favorable legislation on this subject at the earliest practicable ,preiod. • . s DECLINATIOX or Me. SPT-UvAe.—We 'are en *mixed by the Hon. C. C. ;?ta u to mate that be respectfully declines being w candidate for the of fice of Auditor General, before the Philadelphia Convention, which will assernWe on the 19th tog. •Mr. Sullivan desires. us to - enprms his deep !tests »gratitude to the Whig press as well as to his nu merous friends who have addressed him private leuers containing proffers of friendship on this oc casion. SiVisPel 0 would afford him grent pleasure to yield to the wishes. of his frienda t a doe regard for his private and professional businens, compels him to decline becoming lictuadidate tar any public station at the present time; • • •We may add for morels», _Mat Am deeply»; gret this determination of blr.Stdlivan. Ilia ttomi uation was a matter of alMosa entire certainty, and with him at our candidate-we meld bavepolled a Muth better vote in thin region »the State than we will probably be able to dtt with any other. How. .ever, we do the best We »a for the nominee, And will vouch for' It that Mr Sullivan's mom gesJorts »forts Will be cmiributed his bohlt— ritire Dn. :-• Lacerate Bitbery and Corea.Pti.a.. ll " Ina:import Mimeo mean. The following are amens the affidavits made it the investigation of the attempted bribery ease al- the Localbeo State Convention at Williams. . A ticket dinned under inch auspices can seitseely be tret7 acceptable tithe people at Pezut sylvanla Testimony qf Wild= Gram, Ml= Wore de Cosi- Nina J ImPutzgadns, appointed by dut issopoyt Cononstieno, May 30, 16:0. Myname Is William Crean. I live In the North. ern Liberties, In the county of rhlladelpkai, and am a delegate to the Convention, now ming at Williamsport.' I hoard at the United States Hotel foals town; after genies this evening I was out on the pavement, and Wm. B. Rankin, of the. Northern Liberties,came up to me and asked me to take a Walk with him; we walked up the street, and going aloe; ha said to me,"how are you going to vete an the next befell" I told him: I was voting for Franklin Vanxiin he said, "laity don't you come over and give Hobby a turn?" ,I told him I was at liberty to go for what ever man I pleased; he said " 111 were in that Convention, Id make somethiig, I eau get you one hundred dollars to go for Ilubley, be will be nominated, and you might as well make the bun. dred dollars." I told hint"l had not seen any um. nen but thought it she money) wan about." We returned to the United States Hotel and be tell me, telling me not to go away from the pavement. I tailed Mr. John Donahue, a delegate from the county of Philadelphia, to me, and told him what was going on; Rankin had told toe before to see Donahue, to see if I could notget him to come over, that we could get one hundred dollars 'place by It. Mr. Donahue said be did not want to do ill DoothineWent away; Rankin met mound told me to get Donahue and gaup Into N 0.47 ir. the U. S. Hotel; Mr. Samuel Overshine, orate city of Phila delphia, Wm. B. Rankin and myself went lop Into No. 47 In the 3d story of the •U. B. Hotel; Mr. Samuel Overshine took his pocket book from his pocket and gentile live twenty dollar bills, which I have marked with the letter G.; the bills are two twenty dollar bills on the Bank of Middletown, one twenty dollar bill on the Hanitbnigh and two twenty dollar bills on the Cecil Bank of Maryland; Simnel Ovenshiee told me to vote for Hubley, and I could have 'any thing I wanted If he got the nomination; 'Dna:tine then ter). I told him that • "I did not 'want to go out with him as somebody might see cis," and he Ilea me with Wm. B. Rankin; we came out, Rankin laid tome "Now:mind, on the firet ballot;". I said 'Yes," and there we parted; I then went end hunted up Does hue and John Cline, and went up into my roam; I told Donahoe I would get him one hundred del. tart; we came down stain together, met Rankin on the pavement; I told "Rankin that Donahue would go /leg' he told in to go up to the Ergie Rotel, and that they (Ovenehine and Hankie) would be ipthcre; they met es there; we went in arid drank at the bar Rankin and Onnshino went ant the back-door orals bar roomil called Done. !intend we, went out of the front door, and went into the bank part of the entry where we net •Ovenshine and. Rankin; Conti:tine and Rankin parted: Rankin came round and told Donahue there was eighty dollars, which he gave him say. Log he would give him twenty dollars more; he said "now whatever you do don't say mythic. about Ufar it win rain me." We parted and can , to the Cruet Roan; we made it known imm"" etely to Mr. C. M...Tohnwon, a delegate from'''' carter, and Mr. John Cline; Mr. Johnsowtd o e7 cosely, "I wonder if .I could get Liar"' " " did Crate esamienby D. Statis.—M . A „ oh , not tell me where themoney eatirr - said to me oth e r G enera l . c atm ,..,n alma took person did we of his friends, and that .Yu say p „ his party a favor he never g eti.h7 44red . L be l m in ' teed to Cra"'"imd by eg -r° ,, a g. Beobre. it if the keep the money. 'eke any action in regard Convention lee props take do with the money what to it, the ConveatiA when got the money to ex.. Psee le r r eso l w in h e n, ve it to me; I don't think there i s nog tn . „Jo, money en t ;rill i vo lu t i i e l r E v E r.. swore...did Subscribed bekins roe, May 30,1850. E. Csx.wricr, J. P. Johis S. Donakus, of Alt/sele/p . ktin rp,rety,tetien Wars flu COMMittet Investoga til, May 30,1850. • • My name is John S. Donahue, I live in the many MPldladelphia,and am a delegate to the Williamsport convention, now sitting. Mr. Wil liam Green told as he - got one hundred dollars, and that 1 conld get ma hundred dollars by the same operation; that le malting to vote for Hub. ley; I raid that as soon as I received themotrey, I would take it over to the convention, mod I did so. I received eighty dollars from Mr. Wm. B. Rankin, of Philadelphia county, st the Eagle Ho tel, consisting edam twenty dollar notes Mike Bank of Middletown, and one tamely dollar note on the Bank ofllarrisbnralt. The testimony of Mr. Given, as far as I have any connection with it, is truer immediately after the time the mos el was given:Me. Green said to me "now Donahue, .yon vote before me, and when you vote bold upthe money, and say you got it for Your vote." I said I would, end I never put at lam my pocket but hooded it to the preti dent of the convention when I went In. Crass errtssece . d by Dr. Stolen —There wasnoth• ing said *nom Memel!' Cemcroa or .where the money cam* from, thane boa no time to say any thingufter the money was paid, es the bell was ringing for the meeting Mille convention. lam willing if required to mimosa' ro the foots above stated. JOHN B. DONAHOE. Sworn and zubserled betas meadsy 31. ISM .E. CALTIII. J. P. licriteriaPJonas, of Alabama, received ■ bad wound in rho side in the Cardenas Expedition, (he was erroneously reported as dead.) Prom the last +recounts he was hoproving. ' We cannot refrain frees atatiai a fact reeprecting this young man, which thaws the stock from which he sprung. He left a mother and a handsome estate in Alabama, to,proceed to California; tint on his arrival here, baring of the expedition to Cabs, changed his purpose, and joined Genet,' Lopez. His moth Er, on being told of the change of his purpow,ros marked,'"l rejoice that my sou, instead of going to California for gold has gone to fight for the lib enty and independence of An oppressed people." When this incident was related to Gen. Lopez, at the eyes of the old soldier brightened, and with mach earnewnes, he exclaimed, "With inch mothers no wonder, Americana are invincible !" We wonderhow-many oppressed people ,Lieu tenant .Tottes lies upon his "handsome estate in Alabama," fir whom he could have given fiber ''', if he is such a Wend to freedom, without going so far, m viplating any of the lava of bit 'own country,-and jointing a friendly na- 41 correspondent of the N. 0. Delta, makes the Mowing remarks ca the lite overflow of the Low er Mississippi. He writes from on board a steam boat: I wrote to you, yesterday from the neighbuhood of Vicksburg.: • My theme and my victim for Doubling. you again to day are ail the high water. The excep. tions,between these two points, of tillable soli to universal overflow and ruin, are much more rare than below Vicksburg. In fact, I have seen but One plantation on the east side that hvg been' urn. ed from the deluge, and that was Dr. Duncan's, of Natchez, and this has. no doubt, cost .almost an mach 1 1 / 1 It will come to. Be has thrown up a le. ree all round his plantation, as far es we could 'see from the river—the water in trout and on the upper Use being apparently boar to six feet deep: On the west side, I noticed that Milliken's Bend and Lake Providence were - shielded by very frail looking levees. There being a difficulty of drain. log, their crops mom necessarily fall far short of the average. All other places, towns, dce., on the won side We completely drowned. You behold many a poor family—apparently so—driven en• tiredy within the four walls of their houses, in a state et, Isolation, if not destitution, while their cattle are moving about' in water knee deep, literally starring. In many places it Is o. fu to Abet high lands that it would be impossible to get their stock out. One place on the east aide, opposite Napoleop, is an uninterrupted sheet of water to the month of the Yallabasha river, which empties into the Yazoo—ibly miles in e straight line. A Smog. - Moo In Taunton, Mass : A destructive fire occurred in Taunton, Maas., on Friday Inst. It broke out about a o'clock, A.M. inn large building, a little west of the "Green," owned by J110:1114 W. Crosamati, Esq., nod occupi ed as it planing mill and for a mechanics' shops. The following is the propeity destroyed : Steam mill building,'engine, mach inery,&e., loss 54.1t55t; insured $lOOO at People's Office; Bosion,and 51000 at New England • Office, N. K. George P. Foster &Co., window spring machinery, tooLs,dr.c., .Ices $lOOO, insured for 5150 .at Mar blehmd James Sproat, planing nod sawing machines, and lumber yard, 10,151200, no insurance. Eames& Mason, sash and blind manufactory,tools sod stock wholly destroyed, loss $2OlO, insured for $l2OO in N. England Mutual, Concord. James H. Mason, wheelwright, stock end tools destroyed, no insur ance._ Union Hall, owned by J. W. Grossman, nearly consumed, 10R3 51600, insured for sl'4o, V:00 et Bay Mate Office, Chester, and $7OO at Ilea. ple's Equitable, Taunton. The Lsement Was oc cupied by o.l'. Prater & Co., guasmillts and eta. chinks, tools and nuiehinery. mostly saved; fully insured at New England, Concord. The second gory Odd Fellows' Flail, propeny mostly saved. A dwelling Notre in rear of gam mill, totally des. trolrodi .1 .• V OO , insured for $2lO et People's, Taunton; and a - dwoitios hocuelolonging to Jame! ik roo w, Esq., of New Bedford, loss 51.90. The dwelling houses were occupied by Irish families. The &Vim meeting home, standing near the steam mill,was saved, although tittle scorched, damned $lO. The buildings were nil of wood, sad the best was s o Mg' near the !,;CSlMErliii; gnat It was impossible to save them. The body of Mr. Otis Al Need, engineer o f t h e steno, mill, hae been removed from the ruins. He is supposed to have suffocated to death i n on nt , tempt to secure his welch. Tue PENnYLTMCIA ittilAOAD.—Th. Commit tee of three hundred met last evening. It will he remembered that, at the preview meeting, 2a3 shams remained to be taken of the individual sub /114 CVCIIIPg ilerptared that a further =mat of 18S6 shares had been taken, including a cinnabar of slimes pledged by:individual members' of the committee; thee leaving 1010 shares yet to diapmed of. ' • • The Yeruisylvanin Railroad Coormany, then, ask "1040 shams, or $l4/100.--riay $441,000--tocomplete the 31 1 1XL5,000, now sought fiar,and thus secure the iroadiumaal subscription and the safety of the road, Is any further comment neCdlitry?.--N.Amrnears of AHOY , • Pnustaccut,-June 7, 1850. 7Valte7ll. Lowrie, &q. Dun Stu—lnaccordance with a resolution of‘Tbe Board of Guardians for tho rend and employe:eat the Poor of die City of Pittsbingh," we, as a com mittee conmituted for the purpose, presoutte yon the cordial thanks and grat:tude of the Baird, for the very pertineat and OtaciUttnt Oration which you delivered this day, on the occasion of laying the corner stone of IL new ed&co tga"The City Farm," for the aeconimoilatice and comfort of the Poor of the City of Pitlibargh. And slab, that you will confer the additional favor of furnishing.the Board With a copy of the speech for publication. . In connexion with the discharge of these pleasing duties, we eagerly embrace this opportunity of a:- Pressing to you our iodividtml sentiments of friend. ship end high esteem. ROBERT ROBERT WRAY, WILLIAM J. 110WARI. Pittsburgh, done 10, laso. To Messrs. Claisty, Wray, and Howard Corn. cartes, Gorrisente—l sincerely thank you Cabe very favorable view which your. friendship b Mint ed you to take of my address, Red hopla , that the *reeding of jenny not eutirely disappat your first impressions, I submit it to your dispora. I em, very respectfully your., WALTER. H. L3W1111.:. 111=3:13 Fri-Low Cmzusa-1 fear that. did wrong in ac cepting the kind invitation of W. Guardians Of the Poor, to address you on the peseta occasion. I see before me gentlemen far core competent than I am, to perform this duty, aid to them I would gladly yield. But I should Wee thought of this in time:. it is too into to retract. You have just laid the count stone of the New Poor House of the City of ?iltaburgh, and the edt fice itself will won rise to Ohl its destined putpq , of affording protection ant munfort to the &Ste. and afflicted of our city. Long may it stmt. ..., monument of the charnalle laws of our Ste. , ... of the generoua alms of ear citizens. It has often been obeeted, and. among pa most powerful sod eloquent 'advocates of Mee veer. was the warm hearted, noble minded, and leaned Chal mers, that all compulsory provison fa the P.m', on account of poverty only. is impou been ert me, it increases, miler than diminisitt.s. ,t, ...am of human suffering. They insiKtbta Ale tmprudvarw, improvidence, and vice,su , liivt__Ttz r qwet t.t. : cries, engendered bi tl , P9or laws, t outweigh the benefits which .1..." in." afford. Poo r hold out a bounty to i ll de you not, sa . tree t o .e? The idle and dissolute will rf — .-,.. Sustrious and deserving, if they " v " Tl' m „'",lnercusethis tendency by the hopes '''''' "'" 5. '",.Gr laws taster, Recklms and eban. winch the dared ~.its ere assured- that their children will r.: by the State to Starve; does not this en • not be ~ improvident marriages - and wasteful, idle, pe,eart, habits? To such habits man is stall 'Atli prone by nature, sailboat the artificial in educenents held out by the poor laws. Ry thew enforced charities, do you not stifle the flee and generous sympathies of humanity, weak en the bond of the relative affections, set aside the inducements toactive benevolence, bind up by cold artificial rules, the sweet generosities of lite, and degrade the warm feelings and activities of.mercy, Into the chilling forrnelmes of mere exiernal.diny? Benificeuce is a work of internal feeling and Con viction, and ils merit is destroyed PO soon es it is touched by external injunction. The law steps be yond its province when it attempts to enforce the charities, of lif°. Too sensitive to bear its rude constraining influence, they expand and fiounsh only in the genial atmosphere of a free social inter course. Rather than produce such results, ait not baler to let private charity have full play, to let ourselves, our wires, and oar children,tmve same thing to call out the energy of their kind affections! The charities of some may thins he overtired; but to such duties, giving dot!' not empoverish. If you had pot tempted the poor man with hopes of public assistance, would he not have felt more properly the necessity of t' that - self reliance . which 1 overcomes all difficulties . ; and would we not have had a more active. intelligent, and energetic pope. lation?. LookatScollend, where , the poor lases and pauperism ere scarcely known. Look at England, where the poor rows have existed fur four or fire centuries, and where pauperism has Increased to 1 such in lent, that in soma pla in theroles I poor 1 ire it to absorb ell t heproem of the land, and to introduce a 4y - shun of tonna:mien; where all the cuttings of the honest and indtmtrieus will he expended in the support of the vicious and idle. Do not all these things prove that the poor laws are . bet a system of political empiricism, or at bad, n political entnplasm applied to the earn and broils arming front perverted •habits,,and ant the trite scientific moral treatment demanded fOr the regen endion of the body politic ? . Such is an outline of the objection urged against all public provision for the pow, on account of their poverty nusely;and these objections have been pre sented by men of the most generous °Ammeter, and most expanded thought; we cannot, therefore, net them aside by the retort that they are the mere snggestions of a narrow mauled selfishness. _ Yet I venture think than they are not entirely anon. ewerable; ° ugh it would tie improper here to r tempt to r to them. _ .. I thiaC R proper, oe th..„.p.rote!.l..?OclUdoll!tto some the priipriety of making public provision for the poor, without entering upon any 'rely to the evaments utast it This seems to me especial. ty proper, becanie the objections referred Ware not intended to be applied to eases of poverty *risme from the diseues end infirmities annum; and, practically, our system is almost confined to snob, though poverty wittiest disease is not ex. eluded. Many et the objections to which we have se fared are, pertain, not properly chargeable again the pneeple of public prenatal% for the poor, bat against the awe of it. Therefore, even while withholding our assent from the conclusion drawn from these objection, we may derive profit from them, as avidness of the abuses to which Oa poor laws are liable, and as poictieg out the I true. character of this political remedy; and the danger of placing too pleb reliance upon its oil! eacy. We may eves uneede, and, indeed, abet eon cede, that this remedy inn never react:thereat of the complaint, and test it operates only on the symptoms of • disease deeply Axed to the vitals of society. This may be true, and yet the system may not be fairly regarded as political quackery It Is not quackery to relieve the local inflammations arising trout a disordered constitution, provided the true disease Is not neglected. On the contra. ry, this unbend may Asa be, true manilas, wee. ilea; for, the loUl diseue being removed, the constitution may have sufficient vial energy of itself to east of the real disease. It would, how ever, be a foul oversight to rely on more emol. Teets, where curatives are demanded. In the matter of pauperism, we believe that good education is the true remedy', and for this, very liberal provision bubeen made hyper &ate. It is much to be regretted that, in our school. and In families, we sue ooneldsive evidence that the acquisition of the knowledge of things Is much 010 re highly veined than the knowledge of prin. ciplee—that physical is preferred to mental solo eon, End every thing is preferred to that motel lodates- which alone can fit • . man An his high dewlaps her or berrealler. Yet I am sure that the time will come when a general and thorough mental and meal training will be properly valued, sad will entirely eradicate the evil of pauperism, and the poor Jaws; for I venture to say.that pan. purism and proper education can never coexist In the same person. Gentlemen of the Oily Councils, stid you Gen. , (lemon Condign, of the Poor, yen represent the wishes of the chnent, in this department of public duty, and administer this pastor the public bounty. Yoa know the Importance of the treat.-and need not that I should remind you of It. Yon know, too, the difficulties which you have to oneounter much better than I do. Yet I trust that it will I not be improper nor ueprotiltable, tf 1 should Ole this occasion to repeat, in year bearing, even some of those views with_which you are parka. ly familiar. You well know the value of repeated and continued redaction on any subject as a means of arriving at systematic and eonsistent re sults, and of rendering principles so familiar at to be-always at hand when required to paean. Gentlemen, Guardians, on looking into the peer laws you And that your duty may be. genteelly expressed to be, to provide chef for every poor person in the city, and if they are able to work to provide work Or them. There are roles declar ing who may properly be considered pear, within the meanies; of the poor laws, and by these inks you ere bound. As to the mode, however, of ad ministering relief, yen are properly tell almost en tirely to your discretion. You appoint all With oilcan as you think the public) service requires, and prescribe all regulations for the management and government of the paupers. All this throws great responsibility on you, bin it leaves the us tom open to Improvement, as experience may sup gest. Yon have to deal with pauperism in all its forms. Yon have under your care, men and women, old age and childhood, stolid Idiots and regieg marti an, paupers of misfertune, of fuorsece, land of vice. The chief officers to whom you commit the management of persons of each various chars. 'amulet steeds be competent to meet the difficul ties of each a position. They should have • high moral character, so- as to insure respect. They should, in all their dutlee, act with firmness as well u kindoess,• and should possess ■ lore of mind decidedly religious. I mean that they should be persons who - hue so studied the word, end ways and works of God, as to have acquired some conrl.tent insight into the plan of God's govene I went, and to have discovered how the sins of ice. providence, ignorance, and vice, we pi:untied in the ordinary mune of naturo's laws. Such offi cers:can be most admit Ilassistanui In all yobt counsels. Their experience would wen bo gnat. or than yours, sad in all mitten relating to the hnterns! economy of the establishment, they would e edvisets upon whom you would m ast properly rely. They should have sternest enough to suppress the - discorders of vicious pauperism,-and to with stand the impulses°, mistaken humanity; Oath. genes to auggest to the weak end Ignorant the cause of their misfortune', end to point them In the rare way of successor improvementi and kind. neee to soothe the wounded spirit, and nerve the Waled enesgiesto those exertions which the life Oulu requires. II the moral improvement °Oho inmates is to be taken Into the amount; either as a benefitto the pauper, or as • masks of preltent• Lug Paulo Pauperism, then each a scuut should be properly prized and liberally paid. But, gentleman, even with the list of officert, yon will still have to attend to the wholesale:nal ,1 adialtilination of Ots department. and wile over. sight of the Miami& Yon will Intmst no mai, however exeffihmt, with ttie;eatue a alloy branch of the business. Ilacti ll i = rerfurvt Imerrity, Wet mach need to be watched, we ail imp'l - mg and by being watched. • All examine Even with the beat of offteeni, yo u .. Le hon. SM yourselves, and we that all '; or yoi. the d . _ tally, thoroughly, and intelligairenthymuu. This you Will fiord to be • 12. thu wont= ment to youwelses, anu You °rift. the degsets of the sYstem, luvjuske k, IV. cxuing ita usefulness, so st, the ,naareinnia. intended ID be, a real Messil y be web a d y i aa td And that our Callow cnizeij biam f .. of your proceedings, and,. e o n . , androi your d. P ul " 22 . / 22 Will 12.2 %m. Without each rw ing the workiag of the r! inne watch rra your . peril you would have' will consist oflittle 221 ' 22 ' cod y 2" ex Plectioa of fiat, nod coo the than a eonfused l . rha m ei an d en , ena „, be of no use to lute. nom y, and many of as ouch reports n i Fhild be instructed by Use In this tbis come:mit eocri .. pania n y where you th so i ns a of .. yo p %r di e i xy w them with wane detail. Indulge rod sidemen, in some obvious surges ! Ilona p, ad d e bo the objections to which I have already mfr.!. The poor laws should to al- , way. • d r eistered with csels a mixture of trier e derdn d indnessthat no one shall have any sp. d i or y to log either • beggar or • thief. It I hjaieset be made the interest of an one to he • Fad er, rather than live by honest Industry.— N d ste, who, according to the order of Hamm", Geed to eat bread In the sweat of his Lace, should heallowed to eat the fruit of others hauler,. The poor Lunde are designed to succor theadlieted, not to be wasted on vice and lolly; • to relieve real and unavoidable distress, and not such as is wan 'poly and wickedly created. The prelle Sensor levee if at poor laws should never le applied to cues demanding the publio jostreerNe vagrant The administration of the poor furl is • work or systematis beoevolence, but no ischsvork elm Tie proper ), performed by wiles imply on the eoggeatoa of kiodness Even our oast goner°m iiff„.pos may be produetive of evil, onion held X a ki i t n h d e eft da hopesguida n ce h a on w t e any llre r g . t ro d = f u g; I done order the impulse Or our nattre, and not from • well considered conviction of duty. Re versing the order of the divine intonation. your motto should be, "do mere?, lovitig rlstlce." While the wants of the pour mud le kindly re garded, we meat not overlook the fed Ihatjnatice has claims upon us in all OUT acts—and that, in such duties, kindness to not truly kindeess, °raw guided by justice. We moat not perms tho noire , comphaines of a half educated benevolence to lead no to forget the stern justice of heaven's laws, by which sit misapplied charity is killed of Its pan pone. Yon may gratify. lour kind nacres, by tiding to the wilicientions of vicious pauperism ; tint you arc costing pearls before swine, and feeding, strenk'bening, and perpetuating vice. Public 3= 1 . 5 llsr rightly marked the boundary between vagrancy 8 41 pouperino, and as public oinzemi yen should regwel that boundary. Degrade out the unfortunate MO*, ag,ciggij, t h em with the vile or InGemous. of the law to the one, and the 1-.. rips or o, *war to the ether. You have the menisci( drawing this distinction. The unfortunate poor will work if they Cho, and here you can give them work. Those whore v i_ I ces have made and kept them poor, will not labor unless compelled by the stringent provision of vagrant acts, and let them be applied. The va. grant I. obstinately. habitually, and hopelessly vi. Moos, while the pauper la unkrtnnalely indigent. Let them not be compounded. Let the laws be Ito administered that they shall be a tereyr to evil doers, and • prtdee and a blessing to than that do well. The laarhan no means, but donne,; dreiorm ing the "icings. If they have scoffed at the to. structious and anteing' of heaven. rejected the entreaties of parents, relative., and frieods, and degraded their humanity to the level of de brats, what can yam do with them by the motel mesas within your powett God is righteous In in de• ern", that, "whatsoever ■ mao waren, that shall he also reap." and the law is righteous in venting its tinors om those who disregard the order of so ciety, and in dintributieg its beneficenoe to the ma 'minuet.' poor. Let its torreyfer the Menu come wry with their NIT/no:um Call not these thoughts unkind. If them were no euila, no stitteriona, no punishment &Reading a vieloue life, them could be no reward the Tilt.. If mercy be extended equally to the jest and to the outcst, then there is no indict. But in there no mercy 63r the viekmal Yea, plenty E. such as will eftvol of It. Bat most of them will not ac cept. Irian' rifsswarien It would be of no us. to them, end they mill not reform. On them the enre Mpronottiteed...they are joined to thee idols, let them alone." To every Ines who dock ev.l, who obeys not the truth.bsit obeys unrightnotmess. there ir. and nitrate will he,"incligoatioo and wrath, tribulation and anguish;" ^while to those who with patient entainnorree, do that which, in good, there I. "glory, honor peace, sod eternal life." To yon, gentlemen, it beloo ea forge the tins in. "taitntion I. ldmiaietered with that Intelligence, kindness, and 6rmnea. that wilt...make it a moral 'as well as a phoniest blessing ta those who we un der your charge, sod an that ale .charity of the public 'hall not become a source of public disorder. To us all it belong. to aid to thin dissemination of the pore principles of morality and religiou,with• Oat which no amount of other education cal tie. nto our tan to its tmo position, or rose as from the imperfections 'therms, rise to the poor lairs. EMIGRATION TO Cauroirrta.—The emigrants have nearly all crossed the Missouri river, and started upon their long journey, the contemplated end of which many a pear fel/ow will never reach. Prinens - oredr ranks,clemes, end ionditions, lave ventured upon the enterprise. The number of persona crossing the plains this season du been variously estimated. la our opinion, it will not greatly exceed, or fell below, &.p thousand. St. Joseph bu been the prinelpal *tatting point, and perhaps twenty five thousand have crossed the river there. The number who have emend above St. .Toseph, particularly at Council Blain, may he eat down at twelve thou. sand; at Shrum, nix thousand, and at Patkville, MUMS, Rad Independence, about ten (homed, wahine In all fiity three thousand. While we do net pretend to any extraordinary ac- curacy, we do not think this estimate can be tar wrong—Weston (Mo.) Beret, CHOLA= AT FORT LIAVVIAOIIII , —We learn that several cages of cholera recently oecurred at Fort Leavenworth, two of which proved taL— Wa hope that these eases may be an. Last year there were **number of deaths at that pent, anion 1.70001 landed there hem meamera, with the die. esae upon them. Bat among the soldiers and of deers stationed there, vity few eases occurred, owing, In a 'great mearore. (doubtless) to the ef• done of their moot enimable and excellent Stir• deo, Dr. W. C. McDougall. The Doctor, we regret to my, has been ordered to Banta Fe, and, to pursuance of mid order, bade adieu, a few days afore, to the many niends which his courteous and gentlemanly bearing have man for him, not only at the Port, but in this place and vicinity.—Weston (Mo.) &porter. FILM Sutra Fe—We bad the pleasure of con seraing, a few minutes, with Mr. E. D. Vaaatut, who, to cempaby with some other gentlemen, lett Salita Fe on Mel ltb of April. He Minks 'Mani. genoe that the Indliaa were Mill conithating dep. redations upon the people of New Mexico. The Apaches had recently killed several citizens, and driven ofraombers of cattle, mime of which had been recaptured. The treaties concladed with these Indians are mere farces and mockeries, be ing observed by them ao looser than the troops are In sight. . . - Mr. Vaughn sari it was generally understood that an election would soon be ordered, for the purpose of electing delegate. to a convention to organize a State Government. Bet few citizen. were favorable to the protections of Texas, and the people generally were prepared to resort to alms rather, than aubmit to her ruriadietioo. Mr. Vaughn reports that the parson the plains la later than ho ha. ever known e.—Wavers (Ma ) Reporder. A letter from Deuau, dated the 22d, annoonmi. the commission of a brutal act of profaoatio • perpetrated upon thri lut remains of her lat. Royal lltyroess, the Duehear.h It appears aka soma miscreants broke Into the family vault, i the church of Teunits, burst open the coffin and divested tho mouldering body of its lut vest There la reason to believe taya the Cleveland Herald, thbt Marvin, arrested on the ebnige of robbing the Inaaranea Company in that oily, m the Edward Wingate who robbed the Bank of Augusta, Maine, m 1840, and If so, one of the moat aceampllahed burglars In the United States. Wingate escaped ju mice thallium by tieing tip the money. JOHN NEWLAND Msarrr.—The following liner by this celebrated preacher, who lately died of Mn bile, were written and published to a Southern po per about one year ago: Last words spoken todepading friends, in all na tions, are among the tenderest and longest remem bered impreaaions of human language. The ode of the Roman% was a rumple farewell, without any reference to duty. To them the future life was n night, if not a fabulous dream. The adieuu end addicts of France and Spain, derived from the Lat in words ad dig "to God"—are sweet nod touch. Idg; but they all want the prayerful, solemn ferverr , cy of the good old hearty 'English "good bye the well known contraction of the words, "God be With you!" This should ever be the farewell of an affectionate Chriatian.when parting from friends to meet again either un earth or in heaven. GOOD BYE GOD BE WITH YOU! Ant—uaxrd Bye!. Good bye! good bye ! , to the parting POW Whose peace is made with Heave,- Are words that the fear of death control— A pledge of ales forgiven! Not death! not death! in that farewell wand. But life that never dire; The arms of the mighty God around— A home above the eaten! To me! tome! in al dying Speak le the deep good ye' I'll feel in the pangs of death • power So sweei I sal breathe no sigh! The clouds! the clouds! ibefre breaking *way The seraph choirs come . down ! Soft harps, or Ibe air zeleaturl play— Good by I'M icconpg CIDWU Onauxu. Courr—Twe Mosysigtoors—The trial of Gartsalve and Raymond de Montesquie; orlon an indictment for killing T. Kirby Barnum, at the City Hotel, on the night of the 291 of tuber Int, was yesterday fairly commenced in the Criminal Cann, and bids fair to occupy that tri.. banal the remainder of Its present term Thee State In ably. sepresented byMr. Leckland r Prow welting Attorney, and Maj. -Ude' Wright; the defence by Mesars:.Satet and Geyer. The foflowing named 4entlemen compose the jury,.viz: Richard Anderwp, Peter Haynes, John Enve, J. S. Kennedy, A. H. Thomas, Jtvolikt H. Comb;, Wet. H. Field, Wei: Briooka. Alexander Calvert. Wtn..Mulhall,Sdwin Smideond Francti -Mr: LaeWaud ojnind the one by seeding the indictment, and calling the atteutton of the jury I to therlasktuider Which 'Anus find: lie also Wated the - points the prosconton . exeeted - to nave to swoon the charge In the ifidletment— When be concluded, the Court Counljonnted until the attention. When the Cont was opened in the flernoon, the examination of w 'weans was co menced, and Mr. Therm. Baratim, proprietor the City Hotel, called to. the nand. His es dence, in 11121:0.1111., differs immaterially from hi previous examination, and which we published after the close of the last trial. He was on the wand when the Court adjourned.—St. Louis Reputl. can, Tuna 6. Sure Pimenevv.—We olnerve that it in going the rounds of the newspapers, that there ore fifteen hemmed millions of dollars worth of slave property in the Liken slave States of this Union. nos we do not believe. Allowing ,three millions of slaves, the estimate would be five hundred dollars n head fur old men, old women, and children, lento, hull, blind, &e., as well as the young and middle agesd men women. This estimate is too high; two or three hundred each, at most would be nearer the value of all sons, sizes, he., considered, which would make the market value from Isis to $90,- 000,000, only. Bat the real value is less than malt. ing; the slave holders ore eaten up by them. They must keep them, find and clothe them, and pay the doctor's bills, winter and summer ' whether they have work for them or not. Indeed, inmost raves, it would be far cheaper to hire their labor. And again, not only the slave holders, but the aountry, is blighted and empoverished by the foot print of the slave. Slavery is a loss and a muse built to master and slave, hset more particularly to poor whilarestdiag ,irt slave But....—Delarrare lihir Hnib Chitten. • .• UrVVoaris.—As this is the rearon of the year vete worms are moat formidable among children, the p prierors of M'LavenVermifuge beg leave to call upo parents, eolleiting thiir attention to its virtues for th expelfmg of these annoying and often Patel entree of children. Their invention is by a physician great experience in Virginia, and after using it fst several years in his own pramme, and lintl.ng i neeess sa universal, be has been induced at last der it to the public as a cheep but certain and e .Bent ...diet.. Call and Plaeha.le. MrPor sale by 1. FUMY* CO 3 No LO Wood meet. LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO., 129 WOOD 9V., ABOVE FIFTH, Dave just received large additions their PRINGITOCK OF 1111111 WARE, CUTI.ERY,I3 impeftled by late packets from Europe, mat to gratAit Mar would .peciall) cull the summon • - •z,l)flatrahasers, believing tLeir very exmo , • etre s - lock= e d . loz . = will gt. mayaddwivT DU O. avaT, Denial. Corner ofPoorth and Decatur, between nap —II Tin On Friday Si the 14th inn, Iletrutre Mast daughter of Neville 11. Craig. The fricede of the teinity arc respectfully invited attend the funeral, Ihisafterneon, at 4 o'clock. RELIGIOUS NOTICE Rm. Jona,,Dsvis, from Ireland, will prcach io morrow morning in the lies. E. Sis ift's church, Allegheny, at half pent (Co o'clock. And in di evening intim First Reformed Presbyterian church Pittsburgh, at half past seven o'clock_ GREENWOOD GARDENS. Tlll3 relent is now at the height of its beauty Welton & Co's , tlginglorses oil remain a lel days, affording floe ruunsement Strawberries al - now ripe awl served up fresh from the vines. I • creams and other refreshments in abundance. Th. steamer Hope leaves the Pitt street landing at th beginning of each hour, from P o'clock A. M. van ICI P. M. for 5 ream. Tirkeurof admission to lb. prilerts 15 cents, redeemable for the nine noun 5 essamna circa—free admission to children whe acemnpumed by tkeir parents—also to select par ties. Season tickets furnished by applying to tb proprietor. Closed ou Sunday. J. 51 eliAiN. [Post and Dispatch coml. TO MIEDIOAL OCT. APHYSICIAN in ill health, wishes to relinqouth liminess, and .ith Mat mew, oilers for enle Ins pronertr, ellimisting of • very handsome direllnig, will, other, stabling, ire, some in a gottriebine vil lage. Price lovr—lem than the pieties has rAndred in the you, For limiter pullettlars, aildreil,lies siOtan,"Alnitey.Lyeonling county, Pe. teindlibt• Glass Warta—A Bar Cheater. JMM owner of the Cilasa Work. at 6earrille . Ten „ aerate, derive Fe rent the same, or otherwise ,granin • net of operatives in the minefacturn of Glom at please. A lege dmenta o( sada twit, wood, time, lend, salt, pots, clay, he , mifilment tor the me tithe feetorylot mental month., is veer on bend, and la pod older. The bitildnisslneholuig hoarding a d dwelling tresses. am new, sod adiettably adzoted The aituatinn Is pietist:ea and healthy, and prowl:ions very cheap. For ranker perfieulare, of the enderslgmed,fot Me nett fifteenl try.. JAMES WILLIAMS el Water et — madams , Hig Smdy, Ky., May 12, ISIS. IDs. R. E. Baena—Dem Bir—Soar Venniing• pro ducts such wonder - 1M realm; that I think it worth "chile to give von a few facts shoat it. A neighbor, on. Drag, boaght from me one vial of Ertln gore the ont. to three of his children, the poured left the meond Ih3, and the tiled 70. making 4tCl warm! discarged by aging one Mal. Mr. limy inimidintely bought four eial• MOM. Mr. J. lidEarley OM mime th• content. Mona vial in three of his children mairli . . . botaglit from the ITU 73, from be accent! 59 and fro the third :at, making ltd worms, by Um nee aorta vi 1 gave my own child, aged ono year, two at spat fait, or bieb expelled ta, one etiolated was at least o foot long. Vto Werntifogo Is considered the beat that h ever Wen brought to thissection of the Count;;. • to far as know haenowr failed. Vows Inspeonfud 'I HUMAN For Yale by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood atzeet, and by drotgyist. g=.l.ly. PARASOL/ 3 PARASOL/ I p*IIIMHY k BUNCO/MIX/lave received another wippl y of above article, ainl nn enabled w way. almoilt any quality and color wanted, and •i th e lowan embrace. JOS . 13UTCAR—CO keg.; In beta, In Wow and fee wile by tetO J B DILWORTH k CO DOT/OM—ID calkoliilme. for wile by jel3 J IS DILWORTH J;CO DPISII-3 drams for sale by J 9 DILWORTH It CO Now Voralos of also Paolo.. IFINE Psalms of David and Hongof Polamon, J. moan. Lly Samuel McClure. On band, and for gala ay A GYULItIIIA CO lola 79 Woad cl G ULyailiGiyeidenttes for Iledsmiid, for sale Ly W P MAIL:MALL LO Wood al 1113:12231 ter to, Out.: ',loth and Vora. ady.4 oadlowa; tine w r 'brae .Wry !inuring Mill, with fo'ur pair or Cite feet bum, and all the macknery fry mabubsettaing Fa tra a. E. Flour Kiln Demi Corn Meal, 4e. A canal boat may I.d and mined at the mill. A Ivo, • CMtatt Factory 'rat, 1601.1 Byisuiles, for Ilya:wag cotton rim., a Also, p Int round apna arlsieh is erected a Inge and substantial well both Masion Ilona, of slum. and brick, twoMories high, with Itekk Kitt-htu, Wash Ilwaseand Bal e )(oast, Pena SheaMbery, fe,, very des,rahle coualTy tandems. Also, about twenty lota with Hoene of finch, kc emoted theta., of greatel• and kss a d val., beautifully aitnaled. bai!ditg lola of Tartoue sista. Also 5 wa'er lobo, maimproerd, sod suitable for hi ll., Mmaufertories, ¢e ith the required wider power fur ma rhinery. The ofw i e bUlle , Water Power, L. ts, deselhog Howes and Lots ere situated urn thaaiddls litho( Beaver the where the fell is twenty feet of the whale toluene of the river. Athoweili, with a fall also a about 20 feet, is .bout nee mile above, and Fellsiou end New Rrightm a short datum* below The Ohio sod Pam, flathead (a emitinoation of the Penn. Railroad from Phila. to Pita. burgh) patois through if to the Were and lb. go W o g, through the great Wheat Omer of the 11. 0, whisk must maw make Raver Fells the Rochester for Flouring Mills. The renal from Ohio to the Lakes also pas ce ls front of Also, a Vett of !Ili Acres of Laud oserlooldqg the Falls of Beaver, adjoining the 'owe, rad of Brighton, in view of ths Canal to Erie andel .velend,and also of the r i ll sued. The Stage Mad ferns Plitslmigh to Cleveland passes,throug Air,. than ROO ekersid east under (mare, very Is;e1, mut S. for Meadows end f :sedum Anil rith and well water • • . ed, and a •ein of coal under. Will be sold in whole or in quautithe 12.161pm:two:a. £l.O, a,trtct of 430 gems of teed, levaded by thepool of the canal= the east, by Ad amw Ale oil the north, by Ileigloodou the swath, and e.t.d. lop VOW sera. the Ohio and Penne. Rail Road, about :CA eleared- There are on AU land a large well built two stuiy ghat bow, alas. a three Wary SOO4ll dW11111(11 room, .04 oilier building. Th.ur g ed part of Ob. t wee , I. :„d sod r' b, and for beauty of beatioo, fertility of soil, soil prom of sprady us& great incniase in wilus, is onsurpaised tn wes tern M.oylr..la^ltu weltrupplird with Umber, rod wad never faßior eprirop of pure water, rod I. well adapted to remind, gardentoT,or tor privet. residences, aid will Lie sold whole or in Taunton to eon pureliasers. With tbe onequal/ed water power lot ado,* and below it, ant its unrivalled geopaphiral positns, it must Werra.. lo valise more rapidly perhaps than may other piece of tun to Ili. West. . . Alan,s2 of round situate in New Brighton, east n the rowing path oohs rite; and bounded by it, between th bridge. dans and lock of the mud, part above and pall he W All this propetty banal rally sitastet, in • healthy rano try, abouniusg with coal, 5.A.., building coateriale, he and hut theca to three and • hair miles from the Ohl.. river and 21 silo, GM* rittaborp. Th. canal sthirh pauw it Ord. ennimmication will the Ohio ant Lake k.ri Ern. sad Cissetand; end the OW* and P.taill• R. Road, no hastening to completion, and which ;owes through much 0 it, Val bring it within an hoar ar ten time or Pittsburgh and paas b aed through it 'he rrat Good of passe,,,,, prc dew and merchandise from lbe East and WO. As • clamber, Lar mantafootoreas,mechaMea garde , era, °a for emotry rat'dances for cm of bus ate. itt Paid:meek, 01 for profitable lamb:ant of baoce7, so plea maw ears a. muti lodorameata Terms of sale Inn be reatorabla me/ adaaotatious to p.a. Oman. Tor Nether particular. otoptiro of Jam. Peter too, proprittor, or Vito. Ilarrooo, Brie too,or to N. P. & O. L. B. FETFEILMAN, &Barter at Law and &tate Ipnte, I. N 0.107 Foorlh Btatot a Pttlabore,. pp OAP-30 bas No 1 Cbeolanalt. in Mare, for ,ate by c 7 444 VIA WIIA R B BACON -20 cute lhnldmn received for mile 81 jell 8 k W lIARDAUGH SUNDBIES-8 , .. tac k k: reWrl;em bales Doerr Slang I bit 110MW.pOst reed, for tab, by 1.4 - o Oggq Cleveland, Warren and Plasbaelet, T.Digraph Company. IN pursuance of a Martha. of the Board of Direr.- We of the Cleveland, Marren md Panberish TelemaphCmapany,Tcquesting the Secretary to mem mismd cause to be publiMed m the newspapers Long the line, m exhibit of the financial and ether atm of this compmy. I submit the following Report The limo( Ts 'creek ectiosenem at Cleveland and terminates et rittsbnityh, Tuthsin,v throegh Chagrin Falls, Fnklin, Neaten Fain, Warren, Yotalplon, and bench, In the /Bete of Ono. and New Casale end 'Rochester. in the Bate hi . Pennylvmia, at which Penni there Me officet Incated fin the receipt and omminien of bminem The. whole length: el the line Is 149 miics—Capital Met. SBA per mile,maklng a told capital noes of ' I N 2 pf*hich amount illl0,203; Pt held by Citizens . 10 Mr ttiG line, md the balance hi held by Cornell fr, epe,m, the contractors. The above annum of sub scriptions bY eitmens. have been Paid to Cornell le 0, which the Trustee. have their receipt, JEFFEItSON BALM. Secretary. B UTIES-1 le e rs TlLlt i er; 10 kers do; Just far sal. D CANFIELD YOTASII-11 cooks for rola by jol4 B CANFIF.I.O for "T F7CANFIIILD EARL ASH—lb brls for sale by D CANFIELD Jolt DRIED "A c " E-4- iltlVArgligt:El b &) ell Liberty street fillEESE—Diro Lot oweiving. and for lw-lo by lel4 RODENT DALZELL it. CO Steam Boat for Sale. A LIGHT tlrafi, etern wheeled Steam Goat for sal. Apply to SCAIFE A ATKINSON, lel{ First .t, between Wood ic 1 IIIEE3E-31 boxes irime, reelg vrr li's lin • %...1 for sole by ' JADES DALZELL jel4 70 Water st T A. f a xi Ens. brls jolt reed for sale by JAMES DALZELL OT ASH —GO casks in FiOrC, and for sale by el{ JAMES DALZF,LL CANDLES --2 4 hue as Mould; bus Dipped, far Pale by el 4 STUA RT k SILL ROOMS-100 dozen in store, for sale by jet 4 STUART & RILL ---- FISII-25 bele llaekerel, May enteblnn, No 3.; IS bele Herring, in gore, for sale by jell STUART & PILL OLL BUTTER— 47 bd.. in • orr, for nate by kll4 STUART& SILL mot. Ass Es— r, (_731,,T; .&e by • •tore. for inl.l STUAR r & SILL (1111.1 , SFr-200 be. prone in store, for sale by jel4 STUART' k SILL LT ER RING—Gb 1:415ju. TeenYbd, and Iblaala by jel4 WINDOW ULASS—ML) 0..211 aims for We by jolt fl JOY HARD/a/WI Valooble Property foe Sole. AGIWIAIILY to the last will and testament of the lefe Wiliam Teen, deemseed. The sob. wither elf4re lee sale, on veryaccommodating throw, either the vrholf or a pan of the property belonging to the estate of the a id Wm. Teem, eitvate on the watt airnijof Bunt evert, adigining the Allegheny llndge, Misrelating of 3 three awry houses, two of them neerly neve; pleasantly ritmtted nod in good order. Atari, four ot Gee lothof ground adjoining the there— ld enure or divided, es mayrad the purchasers. ednetmi tote to the borough of Lawrenerville. As the &dem of the sale te to Invest the proceeds for the benefit of the family of the deceased, the greater pardon of the porch.° money can he reamed for ethiren years. This property presents a favorablecommunity for any one wanting a comfortable home on rosy terms. fp() LET--One of the above house. will be rented to 1. a good tenant ala very low mt. For further irifortnwion, apply to II WRAY, Acting Eaceutor, jelenlif orto S JONES. Inueetat. Liberty W. 1111; tiURGII TAl.E•d—lty Mrs Johunotie 1 Mr.. Merit, M Frol.n . Tyner, Mies Milord, Mrs. (lore, Witham awl Mary llowitt, Mr. Crowe, John Ml e ha. Edited by Mrs. Johnstone, complete i one Welt royal Iwo vol. For wile by JAMES O I.OCIiWOOD kid led Peewit ai I=! RECEIVED day, ttelnb uwortrurd of Alicap or Grass Alts, St the Carpet ,Ware room of W MeCLINTOCK len 75 Fourth st Patent Stair Oil Cloth Cover. ' Cloth lu . Ve c r ‘ p •L e { ,T er " c e i k to . o b er, No ; ' :V... th ,‘L ' . d . 1:41r, Clo CoverulK of very hand:an:Le patterns end color to which are incite the attention of porchseers. jel3 I:CF:IVED Ns day, or N. MeChntook.• Came Waerhouw; more r tbow Itandeome Tarn, Ply well.] Cann., to which we iwado the attention of CIOFFEE.-100 bugs WA justurrscd. for sato pn li souslitnutent, by TAbrTE h. O'CONNOR jela N4A igl.,--401wIn No ZI fresh Markeiel, 0 1:1o . ro 1112 (. 7% E n .. .tune will be sold low, "l4lOr menl by iel3 TAAFFL h. 0 CO ruvILDERS-40 Roman Cement. far t I.lt, by Icl 3 ODAASII-2.1 earls reerive4 nnd for asle by jel3 y&W )MRII/115011 GIG ARS—I:UAW common in ziore, for onie by W I3OTATOF.Y—Istar barbels in .011 . , for isle by )e. _STUARTS SILL aver [bleach. just recriSed by 13ul'rlr - """B` START it SILL QUAY—CS Las etueinn — a - d, for isle by .71 lea? _STUARTt SALL P. ;XL, "3 1.17 n s *if f ' ro 'i m n 6 sat; op; (-4 light Chints from Incepts op; Berates for Ilic; Plain Black Bursae (or axle Bonnet Ribbons for r 4 per yard. Ladies aro maned to rail and e asinine oar each of dress goods before purchasing elsewhere— :North east ginner of Fourth and Market it.. jell; priaia cream cheese furl ter' and for sale by J D CANFtILD jell • 143 Fto[.. S ALEKATUS— Salrer:.:os; 6 milli do; in store, for 'ale by J B CANFIELD 1401SNT PUBLICATIONS. Puts—lledirrval Georaphy and Binary, t2mo. Enfaso—Travels in Stberia, s vols. lanto. ./Iro.n—Thr American bird Fancier, Crown—The American Poulos Yard, 120,0, Bennett—The Fooltry Book, Ithro Fletcher—Nureveh. Amon, and 20,1*. Idaekay.—'.Popolar Dubow,. 2 vol., 120,0. 'Fhosna*--Arnerican Fruit Cultono Knapp—Chorneal Technology, 2 vol., 1300. Spa:Jeer—The Fart. Darinfitan—llecorials of Dolma and Newhall. Layard—Ntoeveh and it, Rem aln, illirOrlded, 2 vo Aalaro—Lake Superior, Zfvo, illustrated. Boaaley—DruagOo' Rrretpl Hook, 12,00. Carpenter—Alrobnlie Ligon, wino. For .ale by JAIIID3 1) LOCKWOOD felt! Bookseller A Importer, 164 Fourth at. ECEIVF.D at the Pittsburgh Family Grocery and 11, 'feet Warehouse:— 5 5f ehts ye num< Nonybke ChalanTens lo 9 cm pa pent 5 do Chu!. rowcbang Teas in 9 or. paper', sdo, do do do 7az dot The stark celebrated Black Tess am received direct from the Importers, .d will he sold wk low as they eau be purchased ill the cast, with the addition of freight, wholesale or retail by All!A McCLURo d co MI2 256 Liberty at r IF:OPATIIIC CIICWOLATE far sale be I WM A AleCt.l , llG A. CO NEW MACKEREL—HX S , No larßei 3 brig No 1. do; 10 brio Nol,do: 33 brbt No 1 Herring; 10 brie No I Shall: Arming and Pot sale by Jel2 J(11172 WAIT Leo 1 D0TAT61.16.-40(1 bur Ws in stem for male by WILLIAM II JOIIN.STON J3ROC/NIS-4d 4o= Cni'n Iltnonis for utle by gilt WILLIAM H JOHNSTON CORN—ltni bu In stole, for pale by jelt! WILLIAM II JOHNSTON SUNDffik4 —lOOl Bacon Sbnuldern, in bulk; I 0 rn‘te Hain% 5 casks Sid,. r. cask. re; 4 coke &Intoned; . 51 Ws Lard; 4.11' Ws dot • 30 parka Feathers; 1 Rork Ginseng; To arrive on.Ontaker Aineric. Star, for ante by IsAtAll& Itl2 Water and Front at 1, 1 117i.T.).":!, — , `;`,l;' ° PB'!'et,7;ls,lll;NTd . I)ACON SIDE S-3 casks last reed for site Gy m 1) pm S SV, HARR/WWI OEM THE undersigned Commiestonere, named in the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penneylvetile, pawn! Meech 21, A. D 1819, hereby give notice. that they have procured a miLcient nom. ber of nimble book. for sub.. Option to (between of the Pittsburgh and tneelienville Rail Bond Company, and that the gait) boot , will be kept open necording n law to secure nulwrripliona for the week of Mu said company, at the following places, clot— At the Encbango lintel, in the city of Pittsburgh; at the house of Aleguider McCandless, in the village of Noblestown, Allegheny county; at the house of P. Crafford, to the viilacr of Du 'grummet.. ' and at the stove of 8 & lilvingstnin io the 'P o flace f Florence, Washingnty, Aim the boom of U A Is to lion ton hour or sa cou upiiii Monday, Tortday, not Wednes• day, the 111, dd, and :Id, day. or July ton or until ail lcco thousand glares shun t.n•e been sulnerlbed. TII(18 11A VINGTON, JOIIN DUNCAN, Jr., TIIOA. C. lIUNTFR, JAMES IticFAPIEN, JAMES WALLACE . , SAMUEL 1.1 VINGSMN. M== SUNDRIES -8 ezekit Maeld'a FogarCured 'form; 10 bria Nos Mdiektrel; 5 brie Gibbed Herring; cote Potoh; bet Ground Caoio; . • tel do Pepper; Wldo Ginger; bit do Mustard; 1 begs Allspice; 1 kepi Pepper, 001. a. Starch; 10,brls Cruebed and Pulverized Sayers, 300 the Zordo Ctirrante; to hf elms, Choi. Tea; 10 do Superior Green Tea; 1u bee fllleand extra do; 20 Ink Cider Vinegar. In 01010 andlot sale by J D WILLIAMS de CO tell cur. Wood MIDI etc __. • Good Hooky for Stammer Reading. Mackay—Popular Delusions, 0 0010,,12m0. JJ Toylor—Eldorado, If vole, 14sue. racy—Story of the Battle o(Watorloo, Pau°. Ertoan—Travels in Siberia, 2 vole, 12in 0. —Napoleon and his Marshals, 2 rola ; Irmo. Dtctens—llonsehold Words, Not 1 to 13, ova. I<o—Naomi, 111100. • Marvel—Fresh Gleanings, 12002. Eollerton—Drantley Manor, 12mo. Lze—Life of Jean Paul. Ehno. —kletry Mount, a Romance, 2 vole 12nso. khlyworth—llarrington and Thoughtsoollores,l2mo Taylor—Lady Mary. For note by JAMES I) LOCKWOOD jell W 4 Foonb 104 Footle strict WIIITINCFPAPERW4 rm. Itula4 Year,. - 144 rm. do Poet for rale IL i WICK & ItteCANDLFSS -- -- fLO6II OIL CLOTII-44* yd. 4-4 /leer Oil Cloth. /eel reeeirnl from the factory, and for tale ar the arerocall.Nr% 7 & 9 Waal Mee- ' / 4 4 ti f! /I r94.1.1r§ P. W.)CATES' PATENT DIES FOR CUTTING SCREWS. PATEWIIip MAY 0, 1€47 THESE DIES having been nacre] and Wily, approved in all the principal shop in New York and Philadeiphin, are maar offered to manufacturers, machinists, ship smiths, OC.c., with the utmost ens, Ldence al , Itla 111.1 perfect article in wk. for cutting screws. . Theirsuperiority or cr any other Dies heretofore tuts!, canSiala in, their cutting a casin o Seem, whether su,r Vor sous,. 110,10, by oNCT pa,Sitlg over thd iron to is cut, which remelt, no wed/ging' 0rrr ,.,„„„ 1 r ,„, t i„, ‘ , no the dies cut the thread out of the solid iron, wallow raising it in the tram; in their grouter duo:11.14, rapidity, and perfection of work; and M their simplicity and little liabdity to get out of order. , . . \ • . ' Vint.eares.rma, Aug. 17,18(9. This is La certify .hat we bate parchened from P. W. Gales the tight of •sing bit patent Dies for out. ling bolts. In •or opinion, his Lies •nll Mob woe slot to any other. we are aoquainuid erne tor the purpose of cutting baits. 7 P MORRIS & CO PAILADILIPIIII. Aug. Yl, 1P49. Having had P W flutes' Patent Dies in use in our establishment far the last nine Mouths, for cutting ohs, ;we can in every respect recommend them in the highest ten., as we have laid all when away, they being so far superior--sousidering them per cent. cheaper than any others now in are. PANF.Y, NEAFIN & CO. Peon Work% Pa. This Is to certify (bet we beer purchwed the nett to eta, and Wonted fit our beunees, P W Cues , Pa tent Screw Cutter, which we highly approve bf. We can do much more work, and web elieve it will suu piss in darabiliti and precision, es much as economy of labor, any dies known to us MORRIS, TASNER t MORRIS. PLILTADIL7IIII,9Ib month,Lrnth day,ll4o. • Now Yooo, !Loy. 19,1849. Having aeopteil P. W. Gates' '`Pateni Pica" for cot• tine bolts, we take plantar. , in saytnrs that haulm into answers our expectations, and hare no Lesko lion In siring it as oar opinion, that It far excels any other phut in present use forcotticiy bolts. • T F BECOR & CO. Wn have P. W Gates ".Patent Dies" for calling ' 7. ---- - screws, and the economy of using them Is so very • , considerable, ,that we look upon them as to,ll,pensw. No Ihlaehme,lo lets dies k laps kito 2 tn. pi. WA lie to even , essablkstuaent having any quantity of Noel do l Bdo A 10111w.lur MP screws to cue. Non: do . do Ii• I, prow 8110 MeCORMICIC, OGDEN & CO, Ali onler• addreneit to P. W. bates, Chicago. G. CHICAGO, May 10, 1 8 40. D. Hinson, New York', E. D. Marshall & C.o, Pluls /delohlacanO IL Fl.Beosdlt, & Bons, Oslenpu, for Dies •nd taps onth Of 111111101111 14111.01k00 lot 111144 them, wilr loeet'wuk prompt attention. ' ' • ClOralla , May 3,1830. - • JelhdOrn .._ OILIMANCII Omen, WANC17101,71,. 6th fftpt., R. I have urchased of 'W. IL ttecnitte. for the Unltad s t ems, tee right to nee in nll the...female and arum- 10AFEE181/ bags far sale by oit GRANT 91 Water et - rust. nECF3VED--ROD fret of 2 Inch n ply Gem I) Ilose, for Fire Engine purposes; watreated to be rquitl to leather in every respect. The fire depart. mews are invited to call and examine them at the India Rubber Depot, Pios.7 Pc 9 Wood Street. jell J k II PHILLIPS AIR HALLS-79doz Goodyehed Air Halls.anonei sizes, just reeened. Hold wholenle at Unmade. Mnrcr'• prices, at Hoc 7 & 9 Wood street. .1 & H PHILLIPS 7:X77 'e AA APLE hIULASSE-4 Oar tor Pala by . AIL 101 l WICK & IIIeCANDLESS pOTASII—d auk. pare Potash reel for robs by jell WICK & hfcCANDLFSS S ALERATUP- 40 thi cask. Iledo uPsSaleratus h. do for sale by 1,41 WICK it hIrEANDLEAS 'Led ly Pfbl Non, for skinj e ll __W ICKL by ItIeCANDLEISS dos Corn Brooms for sale bv, LI Jett WICK h MeCANDLEES B urrL.R- 30 1 It b g 'Y'pea li:B k:d"'ll r 'n, for sale by ell WICK tc bIeCANDLIIIIS (111E03E—IIII bail W. R. , Il.etre, for we by _ Jei I WICK & IiIeCANDLE. 4 .3 Fleulr — "" b"' B A (AN —2OOO IL hog i mage t ;d N r , r ( lVa Eß L o L E LlME:agAitnostrjektoortga bu resolved for sale b JE ARMSTRONG & OROZER -01DblIt VINIAJAIL-10 brls In store, for rate by jell ARbIIiTHONG & CROZER MORN IlRitOM75 dozen timid for mile by intl ARMSTRONG & CROZER COSPEE-13 liege Rio to clam conzignment for male tell ARMSTRONG fr. CROZER /1111-10 toga No 1 loots for solo by A ozER ARMSTRONG & CR SUGAR- HOUSE MOLASSES--3d brit for sale by jell AIIhIPTRONG & CROZER OIL CLOTH-700 yds 4 & S quarter Green ths Cloth, for Window Uhnde, .scored this day from the Philliparille PactorY, for rale at the War, rcom, 7 & Weed st. tell] Jh II PHILLIPS MWWII lIRdifFIELD have a larld stork of Fanry and BtaPle Dry Good, selling off at greatly reduced ismer, viz:— Barest de Lai., a large assortment of beautifill patterns; Jaeoset Ind Amino Manor; A splendid assortment of Black and Fancy Silts; "Images, Lawns and De Lainis, remarkably cheap; Beautiful Foulard Pills, at 37i to per yard; Deautitol Calicos, front GI rent, e and enwardst A large stock of "Bowe and Bleached Nnslin.,rie per yard, and upwards, Bonnets and Puoaols, at greatly reduced prices. Cloth., Case/mere, end Vest egg, of the best quality, remarkably Together with a large Mock of Ticking, Apron and Rhirhng Cheeks, oil widths; Drown and Bleaeheil .oSbeetrugs nod Shirt ors; Irish Linens; 'toroth.. with tl other articles in oar line, at north cast corner of Fourth and ' , DirketlMO • EmRAC TS of Leine'', VAnilta, Here, !law Al 'bond!, for flavoring leo Cruder, Je Cue'brdr, Ranee., for rale by E HELLEILS lel° ! 57 Wood at ORKS—Mlncral and Potter-7 balei just restd for C t;"' Ilelaj lt I PELLERS 15tIliktIN - FT - AT11.4- 7 To tis patent, (Or *ale by 10 jell) C II IIItANT KETCII ES and Rambles. can 0 The Women of tho American Re H volatt y on. 'By Mrs. E.T Eller .013. Annele of the Herres of Spain. By A. George. The lillobb Family; or the Trials of a New York Semostrees. By Charles Burdett. A few copies of each of - the above warts reeeived, and Ice sale oy JOHNSTON A STOCKTON le] 47 :uszket stn.. Divine Origin of Oosernment. . D. IA3CICWO9p. 101 Fourth street, will publish feted in o . ll 7 o;Ve D' n ere; Do. 4' Vorat " ;, l7l. m 7 4 g.T ° M. 10 • in one vol. 02,00. 2!:1 TING - nilms Tutu 1.01,...,-34u0 le. landing and for olc by ROBERT MIZELL &CO jay Linen} , coo fig LEDAL AND COMMERCIAL COMMON I. PLACE BOOK—Centnielost the deeisloes of the Supreme Court of the 'Jetted States, and of the apeetive Slate Courts on Rills of Exchange, Cheeks, and Ptonnasory Notes—defining their requisites and yroperiles, and investigating their relations to, and efforts upon, e males The whole arranged to an order toad convenient for reference, and suitable for int• mediate application. Linn, Counsellor at Law. Jest received and foe eale JOHNSTON & STOCKTON Jet° Dookoillers, ear. Market & Third sta. Engleterinir, ➢leeheules, •e. Weistmek—fike heal ee and Edirneering, 2 vole e Ficld—Chromatax, dro. Muller—Physic and Meteorology, Pro. liertfiuld—Amanessit House Carperiter, Eva Nlsjcuslic—Phielelogy. Muthair-111story of Architecture, 800 Evono—Ali II Wnrh['sl7uido, biro. Kouelt—raycholo{y, 12coo. I lerso hol—Oul Ides of Asuooomy, W ooda—Proetlcal TT!Milt Otl Rad Scads, boo. Minibehl—htechanieal Drawing Book, hvo. Stewart—Philosophy of the Homan Mind, 800. For sale by .JAB D LOCKWOOD jelu 104,Foorth so NEW BOOKS 1 NEW HOOKS I At 110 Litcsary Depot, 'Third Jirtei,oppo. the Pat OsSee. . . HARPERS New Monthly Magazine far Jon, Morning Call—Mr. tells—pansn and 10 Hunt's Merchants' Magazine for Juno. Eclectic Magazine for June. LinelN Living Age—No. 310. Poston Shakoneare—No 17. Dictionary of Mechanico—pattll. Pictorial Meld Root of die Rovolutton —parto 1 • The Stewart. Ity 11. Cocton. kip.—port y.- The Miner'. Daughter. I.ly Dickens.—prlce Gen!. jel3 T MRS' lIAIR-4 sack In sum for We by 11 jell ARMSTRONG & CROZEII. vcAtvccs—A lot of freer, Merino. °rang., Jaw calved, and for sale low, I. the box, by WM A bt , CLURO k. CO _leg and Liberty so CLOTIIFS rIN 9 -2eU w just ee ju ree'd. and for sal by the boo, by - Wltt A MeCLURO k CO pATFAT KERLERS—Varnhihed Keeler.; Cedar do, with bra !mope, for pale by (jet.] WM A MeCLURG &CO WILIAt%V UASKETs anti - to - F*l.lo by V Y WM A hirCLURO & CO ROOFINO PAPER—Toed. for lurie by J SCHOONMAKER tr, CO 14 Wood .t• lea maACON - PAPER—Large, close, and strong, midi, ratiressly for covering hams tor the Cincinnati market, lor sale b• BCIIOOI 4 tftIAICER & CU Outs fur quality for we by I Jen J rCRUONMAKER &CO BAG IN-11 hlola a.lnood, now landing trona BM= or Columbian, lor 1010 by ISAIAII DICKEY & CO _14 , 51 Water and Front Oa. • Nap i pmla i tad ig di f7 y ale c la 1 EA , ;;-100 pkg. frcatilietilzsVilii,i6klefct2; S ALERATUF—Vi V i a ,, Talver d i o scd, lb. e d szki Far sale low by C Q (MANI' irei at %V al, at 1 EAS-75 ht cheats Young Tyson; uo Impervu auu Gang.arderl 45 do Pouehang and Chulaaf 5 do extra Quo Oolong; 40 eaddlea H Cunpotrder and Many of the above are obogeyoand ttll will be %old very raw, to 01000,4 lieul Cll GRANT TAR & PITCH-15 brimb Pi Ter; 5 botch; for role by e 9 c If GRANT SQ UNDRlES—Girottil and Rare Gtngrtr, Alum, Nat mega, Indigo, lime mkeg!, for udeby lea G II GRANT ONE aceund Ilat d ManauslVhael, for We by 14 C II GRANT Na.-6 bundles for .0/1, by - marroEwB a co LLOUISVILLE Laur--17440Tr0i7.T Jeh RCM , MATTHEWS & CO T AIL & PITCII--401.4t. N C Tar; 25 kb Wanzingian Pitch, for aak /6, R I .MY,MATIIIEW B & 00 wleiltrOV tiLASS-Mio boxes gowned sires of Smith & Moan's amafaettue,talaTlLa ad equal to MI brand., for aala at reduced Mee. by tau MIRY. MAMIEWB tr. CO 1111111 PILLARS OF HERO LEriir - 1 ---- oyviiieli - la s o wn and Morocco in 1619.—8 y David Urquhart, paq.,lll. P. For sale by jar JOHNSTON k tentCUTON to - t rt•cei vre , r7Wrisiin jj." -- r RIMY. MATTHEWS & CO b 7 F I 'A TH /MEV, MATTHEWS! & 00 y xD- 7 7t0 pip Fe 13.1.1mi 5417 1 7 ff sale 5 a. co 4,1 ries ander the sapersizion of the, Denutmeat, P. W. Cates , !Patent I.lolor nub g tererw. on amayley having; been tried in two of the large atwerolls, and found to be *ery:efficient and excellent . A. TALCOIT, COI. Oniliullr..e. _, limas 07iralltel AND MCI., j WAslitnaTall,..seljtAls 1149. $ Coneidering Cato' Patented lmpiovemeat for tot ting arrows on seal to be • •altrable one, I hale, by aothor}ty of the Honorable Secretary of the NOM purchased of the Attertuare of tae Patents, Wei H. eConlle, and Samuel Nowt; leo, the rikkt to rialto and vie ssidleaproveracan for the U. S. Navy. 1, HPII SMITH, CAtefof Buret. In nee OW by Buffalo Woiks. Bade.; Vasa & Ashley, Rochester: Rdulott A Co, Gloueestar, N. If; . . Haywood A Snyder; Schuylkill Coup, WA., k. Nor York;L 1100 tr. Odometer, oPhrralx.; N. y; II; A. Dunham &Co, New York; DOnmend & Co, Momonent Wools, Bolt; • Van Coren,:Rochealert , Mett A Ayres, New Yonhi &Ilene Works, do; , Pease A Aim ybl. do; West Point roundly; ANona! BUN hil Klenli & s, UreedPesbuadolphi sy reb, Pa; \Yahoo:lh I Mason, Uoston and New York; Lowell Machine Shop; towel , : Aincoskose Co, Manchester, N If; Lyman & Sou.her, 800110 110400, and Estmerotis others. , AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE! Leine and Manager. • Hums Cl anoint= Dress Clrele and Parquo(ta••••.—..•••so cords. Seemld and Third .. irallery (for colored personsi.—.l3 14 Ddors open et 7j; Cortsioarlll.Tiro ei 8 o'clock TEJ . Sizib night of Mr. MALONE TIAYAIOND and out Ladies otitis deathly.' - On V 3 stodgy, Jima 16, will be ireserat4 LAWII AND M•ipTP.RV. Ohelim O'Donobee •--•--••.-Alr AI Raymond Atter which, • A GRAND CONCERT, It' which the Nines Malone Raymond will specs, Tp Conclude with • TRH LRI_SILVLIL N ET ,Rai. . ad Raymond Monday, Benefit of blt. & Mrs, Malone Raymond. Remomber, e, • WILKINS MILL BALL ROOK. • IL fl linters , Original • EMPIRE MINSTRELS! EVERy EVENING DIMINO VIE WEEK. The Empres, as' Vocalic., Instrumental Perform• era, 'Llelineman of Ethiopian Character, or Dancing, Pass cOnerration, aim cnat.ssaor tux wok+.o to preidace , their equals. .Clrs" Change of programme nightly. Cards of ail re Asian, 23 cents. ROur GiLtti,,AgenL jelr:dlw • PITTSBURGH MUSEUM • • R.W.e.' MORRIS—. • t•—.:....•.. ...Proprietor. E PIIALE• • •Pdan age rof Museum and Lectme Room. TUE PUBLIC ere respectfully Informed that the Proprir tor has engaged the popular and talented troupe—J.:Moments &Wotan Pwriinwierw—iwhe will give a series of their chaste and innaiwlelo Vocaland irtmeneata I Eme rt ainotents, cemmeneing Thaesday ne ht, June 6th, I feso, and continue every overfeed dn. nes the week: Pe:Yonne.° to commence at Pi o'• elSeck. /Admissson to Unmand . and Batten only 15 I cents. PiTTOURBII IkIISBUR & LEtTIJAH ROOM, , APOLLO HALL.-,FOVIVIII OPEN DAILY, from 8 - A. 111. till 10 1.. N. _lAdmirsims to 'Abeam and lactic Roam, 15 cams; Ruar•cd sect,. 1.?.k coot, exit*. 1.3 WASUINGTOII . IIALLTFITTIBURCII, 737 di 139 Wood Stolle*, above Vlfths AT splendid establishmint is now offend for hens. 11 Is admirably airanned far' Concerts, Locurres,Exldbitlions, tro. For bum. arlidY to JOHN A FTIISIMONS, 177 Wood st. THE GREATOM ANNUAL $A LE OF 0 RY •GOODS At the Oho PetOO Moto' or A. A. MASON & CO, wiLL c.immenen on M &onday, Jim 3d, 1850 Theiri immense establishment, ;with all their Wholesale Moms, will, on the, occasion, be thrown Open fin Arran. Taan, lad aLI 01 their extensive dock will De offered le retail purchasers, at a discount if from en to 30 per emit. loss then steal poem THEIS ',STOCK OP SILKS Comprise over than hundred pieces, and will Do wild al an immenm tits. eouut. Theico , wortment of Shawle,Bareace.Tholueo, Gran. Wines. Foulard Silks. Lawn., Moslem. Jaconota, Cambric+, and Dress Goods generally, will be closed ant haniediately, at about one half the usual rates. 11 eases Past Colored Learns will be offered at Pe. .do Burge.lee. h do !Muslin • lnc. valor thigllsh and Amerlean Calicoes, 10k.Ile. 200 down Linen Handkerchiefs, ' tI & 7e. A large lot of IV cc Dahl Collate, some en low as Sc. Togoiller with a Demoted+ variety of Dotorstic and Whine Goods, Ribbone, Ddsiep and Gloves, Dommu, Ao., • braking In all one of the most extensive assortme .ln the country, welch will De marked down to touch Lovisa pr,ces than at any of their Wool.. Annual Sates. tErThe Store will he closed open Thursday and V.riday, May 30Ih end 3111, for the purpose of art eor i Dix and may down stock. No vantaston la rot *Ka. royal : A A MASON A tn, IiIroIIELTIIIIIII4 -Sole Importeni Corthiamatket; of ;Jas. Itnepratt i 110115 , Patent Sada den, 't A RE now recelvlnt, by canal, large sapplies elate above celebrated snide, both glue 1111 , 1 000. toot Oaebti raid Watt cashl they sell at the lowest market pnce, for or approved 13. In addition to the above, they have rennet :aliments to arrive, for the tall man. • ien Books—Gesaityal Litsratatto. Hoar—Forlinery it. Use and litainufselore. Siallo—Pitilosopho of Nature. Irmo. Chtiorr—aohommund KeSections. 'l4rno. Sharr—En, Davir—Legendra. lama. Itrynnt—What I WM in California. Si. Yierre-Paal and Virginia. s vol.. It!mo. Alroti—Leven to Young men. Moo. Ilanuip—Rectitude or 11.1. Name. ricour=lardern French Litorataro. Neerniun—lliiinan Magnetism. Ilomboldi—Asprcia of Nature.. Droderip—Zoologinal Reerralloint. For IseJe by .7AMF t O LOCKWOOD jog lnlroarib BRADDOCK'S VIRG"). lari AV ilNu divided into regnant, or minaret of from JC two nod ball to sax acres each, the meadow lends of the celebrated Braddock's Field Farm, ntw Sled In Allegheny county, Pa., on the Monongahela 'Rimer, nine miles from the city of Pinsborgh, l now offer the said sections for sale, en atioommodsling This location is admirably salted fir country MM., for gardens, or for a manufactsting dionet. The country around it n healthy, prodanna, and thiekly aculed. Abundant...applies of limber, brick clay, limestone, card, and water, are on Ilse' Flue, . 114 to the neighborhood. The scenery, tea. it loseiY „ Al, together, thd location is 'mindful add renowned,• nod .for variety and contLmallan of advantages, is Minoan „, . Braddock'S Field,ln • few months, 'mu airee . •• sib]. from ' , nuance., Over three leadiug thorough? talcs. Already, by the hioneamtbat Muer, Means boats almost hourly' pass it, or stop al WS wharf wham teethed. ” Tha Pennsylvania Ball Itoad,whieli Is now being graded, is •leettinl dmeetly it.' By thin mute tt will be reached in twenty minute. lime, from that city. The Pittsburgh and Braddock , . Field Plant Boa, for which the meet has already been sloes homed, feria one of ii. Street.. A drive of an /eat from the city on thisi rou to rill lend to It. Foenoos w i s hing to purchase will gad Me there' every Tueaday, Thesday, and eatatday af onoons.• sh,,or Forrytha also, who now keep. a palm board, log house in the lam thick mansion, will show has property at ivy Clara of the grounds elm las seen army other, comer of Wood and Fourth . sheers, Pittsburgh, and also at Braddock . alField„ jeNtf W llUe11•19.1111, Valuable Property for Sale br ilatistrensa. .0 p' N Thursday, June aitithott' o'cloadi,,eiti be pop, o n th e prene,S,lleelt WOOthl , lUD. in ham town. . ; .,bip„ five value tile lola of lond s or v arlous tiro e.„ cow • , ToTraldr7 w anTrt ' ill l e i r ' ' 3' pol t p e co s t,_ Jo it ' n j d *ff risl j ti7lng . " 44 l odonunity to these who drake to e tenebal trtid" , AritAiAt bale thew distance from Wei inee, and immediatey oaths new route or the Belden Amid. The locetliatts eminently please:lt and liable: arid the Yfaidril:is abundantly aupplied with any Sell and water. Terms of sale,one thins Sash In hand. Uad the bait nee 14 thine annual pnymenw. • A o.‘ At eta lON, ned further particulars may be ribtatned by totplieluton to the proprietor; Ntlen on the premises, or; at the oSm of Nola. U. Dews. Allegheny city. • Aldo ; at the tame lima, reill to offered. fcr vac • three Lethal the toy of Allegheny, two en the corner • of Beaver and Pammon at., having 0o feet from by': po fee . ,t to an alley of lo feet behind, (the aut. .... . 1 theta etehdr. reit) and one lot en &meson it,t harms ab feet faint by P.O feet Terms of saletio same es above; WILLIAM ',MKT Moen( lie e. GREMISO 0 LEA V I,B—BY Ge.c. Greenwood. w JO For or We by JOHNSTON & BTOCKTON,:. - ' CrINTON PAPER MILS.', SienhentilAWL- Agency seta Wend euctL tV P MAidallALL FAmiLy a end ,J: y. 2i Weal greet NNSVEII and its Remains; wish an &cannot of a iott to the Chaldean Christiana of Kardistas,ard loe Tesidis, or Devil NYstohlppers: and no im.by into the manners and ass of the union , &nye.. By Mum Henry Woad, Rip., D.C. L. For sale at JOHNSTON & STOCKTON'S in? Book Store. tor. Markets Thud Ss. jill i tg L-4 2:1WsIVIP r° 1117117W 'f 1.3 NolOWatermmt W 0: „. 1.-rif y ho klekotat pneo faeW voll i ttad far ; Irs LLe!:ltiNg POWDEII—SO ,Weryra [Cs ban eer =e h' : f "tv° a W P lt ° 2l " Narg6t "•- .ta O UPAL VABIVIeII7II inat .ti la w b ar t ll ,_l*l4l -