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PITTSBURGH:
411IDAY 151UftrUNG, JUNE 9, 1848
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• TUE f. fl's OF Tirr.u4vlrso
rEs: TREATIES.. RESOLUTIONS coy.
• 7- .. 7 GRZSS. te.. ARK PU#I,IOHEIP sr AUTX011121;
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Mcithiitt .
tiIftILIC:OF WOOD AN 4 1).FirrIt'STRELI'S.
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'wad iiiaifyfeinfriiNfere
4 doWn t ir4ri/Aq.27oCntuirlitiromplied lath in otitis loin ,
polipipiovyscliii.tt:.:;FychVlsito#ol6.4serliikkom.urftd
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• 6 . ' VrcAlitialifiteii Stpite,r;gei,:pitpei
fiallaloAh• 2 .;' - cceilief au
of Thiel d Dyck meets,
faredf-tfa uz, fully authonied Ago u!
41:rt Stagiatoplea of the. detain.. Post. mny be had at
the Storaaf tiaerga M & Cu. N. F.- comes of
the Ehatnond and °hi. street. Allegheny City. Aden
tteeniaidaleit there hefarali P. 31. will be uieerwd the
hallattr7 .4
, 1 Interim. O nada
payottocAdotesest,impoti 'ilauslo:44fock:
h .bteo int tfirtieed :ftorike fuotltate . in this Stale,
by .
the :tannsylvaniii Railromi Company. he
11114004,Ori4titti: ( feritteati; who were•rOt.
I° ;l4 l l7 ,t titlib and by the' rfew Tn,g:
einif Ind New IrtrCitopanir, with wire ,
ro stie
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c :'- - - -44. •-Ak s . ° ; il Ci t ial iil ri atisee,frowliensie
cornea ihrl4P42llVAltictiel!, taidr H (4 , can
a coniram ,terintereetillrithuut any
• ii4l,t %
I 114410.tiiitilitte ' 'rind earns money enough a,t •
to
-.054444 h r cie. tie. 4 the otliaotitioliiii
• VAtt i ffr l' At.l9: l .l i str i sPßOMl T irb S"#
oolipooy;il4toinid io cooolioet public work,
1ik9'04.4-Aniii#*fitiabliCicotlt is in a con-
During tt'at 01-
mett:)bers Of the fonnony are obligedto• lay out
• : tilt:W.4k and liise'the income which would
- . F" — ltstra
• ridl,iaS.ltile n'atortil maUlt•is, diet, diiriog
itioreFrOr the %rot k , the *fork ainkibelOW its par
stiOrient funds bate been sub
icribettinAhe outset, no one is willing to invest
aloci,iir,below. Hence it , had
• likAt.iiietrktitily the 'ease; Ithat our public works
lar,ll; : iltetiloniiifelk by money borrowed, ofti a at
Taktopinehangl4lhp.. mile; est of the Stockholder
• 1:1- 1 $ 1 . 11 1 !1 1 .0f 1 4ven'
• " egil; '4 tide' tna !lova! mynewroo loons tlieft!st
pion
.cadijito - to
*bens einvoi stodkey delay s the work; and -mtluees
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i n° nint'alll.ill,the,,fillatiF4#lll;ain,pf't e eon.
• imeg A knii , ibis distrust compels the payireFt? for
. • logitce,pmes than the covalue.
lhat no penon,iclir
• • ItstfiWznirtiel. without be is satisfied that he can
eirtiejtipstly
• wait the completion and develop.
• i l ein . gt.lit-till.Wircle, withoii.t, being obliged to reieis.
;tittle himself:before that period, by a sale of'hii
...certificates In en active, business community,
12w of ill are in that condition t" We can
"pot afford to luck Up our fonds for years,"without
a hope of remuneration. To-day . we have money
;to spar[--to-morrow we , want to 10a0 it to arlOttlt
Cr rbatmel PIA tbevuotite must be strong indeed,
to iihluee business men, or those dependent on
, their iszome.tp take shares in a work: which, they
years,, without a heavy
We want ilntittAtilltlf •in work. which can be
jerilizeit of itort when.our exigencies; e.
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quire it. , • , ,
'Toinduce subscriptions to . public works, there.
forkwe require public to:Admire in chin:latest:rt.
eels-and profit ; and such7i,urancenf Steady its
:44 Ole.`of the stock, at,
littlirsirnirliiss if we are obliginito realize before !
completion. _With these:elements,- capil;canitie .
ftriin'attoisarteni;" aid henci every: wOrk,-in .
',etre places' Clamed; warranting a fair confidence in'
Tines suices; has been readily completed * without
ackerbichint crest. is coals ne to
• thiamine. iaterest isnot paid :for whetl.
- . or the interest ta paid by the company a lost by
Issriiestivideal,the molt is the same—the , iatentst
is '-asteteilien! irfeest. , By the *Masse adolited; the
. - •cbmeis, rt,and the Stock reliable; by the old meth.
• ; rad debt is the inevitable consequence. The payment
* . jOierest, cOmpels the rapidProsicutida. of the
tin& as tbe Money . corbeefieely, it can ba
isn
• preslsigorously,;and at cheap raieiAry 4itsh pay
7 * l )!Vi chf rels gifo.4sholt
thaii; : thTestinioiust.of,interesi . kitirl;•.‘The
* 4010 4 : *o4;o ll6 ;P t kit a ,fe i gAlPPl?q l-
Stock as a safe .ana'sure )nyest.
--meat,Which yoti,TeAlize to the stockhollipla t ix
per cent. ;chile the road is in progress; wit& a
36)4 probability of eight or ien pee cent.. whei.
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action •
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SC anditims. •
. evtenivy. . the pletutuie'Of an interview
with out •lORDICEILD, COL; WILSON WCANDLESS, who
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the.Senalcuial • Delegates to the-Demo
-41700111/14.110:Cotientfoo. Although {be
. ..-•.inut,an;tisitisaikatia. and denoted friend and anmirer
goo; the Don. Jaurs
e:#4:l9tar.;, -, yek.lair*ltAtrisieed to know that ho will
cif the . flattimore Convention,
'.6seturnisptsz atid . .Bunr.a, with all the energy o
and ail the enthusiasm of his etiul. The
:Coliinei, speaks with the
. uttnost eenftdence of the
‘. 'trittrphaat:seueesa of ourikistingulaked standard
. :_..t peararn ; end Its aye this :; Nits also the opinion of
iityery Deznoerat with:ty§Otalte converted while ab
t. sent. ..110 pledsed , Peatuultantai is the. National
. eottesatioa, for 50,000 atejoljty fair
L cAMI BOMAR*
' and' Trete, the , spirif and. determination. tAanifested
by_the "unconquerable. demaerany,r!. we feel tout
ed;that Idel2plidge" be full? redeemed. ky th e:
yeople. .
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Dap#tort*Parkaylvanflianalleiiio.
As the DepoOomitietilefitetstaiidfrablititteo-;
lion,. especiallein cirEf s, we yriieraity I
visited the off'ef'sof ditiatitpani;:itir the purpose ,
elamliag tffeAtian'Sifittetiitkitgt . Metttsi• brie l*
attic, the enterprising and efficient President of the
Company, exhibited to us n number of drawings of .
the Depot, with which we were Tory much pleased.
It is proposed by the officers of the Company to
build an edifice upon the elope of tbe wharf,between
Water street and the Mononga.heln river commtnc
idg at the foot of I l iberty,illFlt i pp i Oenco extend
itiktoseards the Allegheny-river.. at the point, limy
:biga.A} teilektkeit bitiVikn gIiiIPO.ROV 1 44- IhP
black of truildingin!t.svater,atteet... The .Pe4a9v,is,
to be 90D'rect . long -Slid 20Dieetirr width. :Tidies&
"anti iivrW•side beiiigSet"cni. : ;Piers ihirfy
Treliuebeis,ii had underneath tritho - Ikliaskea;from;
. which thetheciij will der - lie ciAsiifer:ahle.:rekenite',...:'!...
In our opinion:the plan presents' itself. to publiC
river evhry aspect. It is the only . ground within
Clio Cilly,limittr of sufficient length',, fur the purpostj
liritriirstil . O . the hiilities, rettglited by the comps , :
Ty, without sofeirenng with tlin jigLU sod interests
.of the cit,yi - eirdl. without espenceP -This is an impor-' :
that because inasmuch as Alleilieny 'County is,
a Partner M the eatarprileito Oita -extent, every .
lell'aisitind t„,sy reventie.sl-1
Ifliel?ir*OdiAeftc.the . trade.ora , both . rivers, and .
terferca. the . 'Wide of neither: • •
It fulfills the Canditien to the . fullesi isteritltn•
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posed hy the County Convention; by bringing•tbe
distributing depot to the Very heart ' of businesai arid
.to a point where it can not cross the river. Attie.
influence of Pittsburgh imposed Oat condition,
Pittsburgh is boned to grant the facilities which will
is table the'Companyto accept. ••
Upon no condition, we understand, will the Corn
:itanY agree to place the depot on any location not
'Apnea navigation end -if they cannot obtain Such
d . p‘iiiition within ibb limits of the city, the,: will be
compelled to see k a landing elsewhere k—andif•vre
,
'tient to accuse the tr ade of. the road and river, Wei'
. muaLgrant the facilities necessary: - •"ii! •
Fortunately we heat of but one stintiment'aiiitn
subject i and we hope our City Councils will act with
promptness and unanimity. The plan Of . tbe Com
pany is now before a committee of that body, and
weSincerely hope . that they will report.faverably,.
at the earliest moment•possible...—• •t; • •-• •
- • ".: 1 1. 0 1rsinenla Of..lleßteass.
'lmmediately acceptiore the Mifflin at ion of the
Generel'Demperatic Convention,ourdiatioduished
countryman rekned his Mit tilhe Senate of the
Hilted States, and commenced . making arrange
ments for returning to his hernia; in itlichigan. As
Boon as this was understood, bli felloW-citizens
of the different cities through which he is urea.
tartly compelled to pass on his wayhurne,commenc•
ed making preparations for receiving hitri in a man
ner according with their feelings: He reached Bal.
limore on Monday last, accompanied by Senator
General 'Houston, and othe distinguished
statement Hon It. S. Foote,of 'Mississippi; Hon..
D. Bright, of Indi'iMa ; B- . 2111M4 o f
Maine;: Hon. 0. B. Ficklin,:pTillidoiar 11
titi,S!.
•Lahm,,ami Hon. it. Dickinson# 7 l2l4o Horiw
.Watkine Ligon, of .Marylatid r. BS% Mallet, e;q....
' o f u° ,1 611 4 - !?!11 11 k1WX-1i'P'4 1 e4ik.' of BAii
' more.; Ne.ereeneeivell
. ! , ir 90; & Sandete!m..
:theliresidgil'ertie Dernooratic Ctineea
tiori;iiiiiielrisltitt.the People, and was is;eleonotl
to the Cititi T, Petrick' Scott, Et q..in a very neat
and rinprnpr . liiiteeikeeeti ; to which the. General re-
,plied tobisysualhappy and eloquent manner. He
4iss,itlieeSiti to remain in Baltimore during Mon
ilieitartgrat o f the citizens;
and , wouhk waive InP.iiiladelphi a on Teesdayeven
:iiit.: wberk. *et:. iireparations ,were being made
• tirreeeire him. In New Tork, Albany, Rochester,
&alio, and all theother iMportant places on his
ecinte;the rnostezrensive preparations were being
made to receive and welcome this honest and faith•
ful poblic servant Wherever he goes, the strongest
manifestations of teeth; in'his favor are' plainly
perceptible.
Enemies of feieu. Casa
There are two classes of individuals in this corm. :
lri. Who may bo lOoked upon as the tiecompromirring
enemies of this distinguished Statesman. These aro .
tb Whip, ,, Of Hl2, who thought it it un
pocoming a moral and religions people to rejoice at .
Sietories obtained over a civilized nation and the'
Whige, , i of 1843, who pronoineed the ,
war...vrnh Mexico unjustly and unconstitutionally .
waged bY.the Picsident of the United States; and
who heped the Mexicans might welcome their coon- t ,
trymen' with "bloody baud, to bispitrble graves.tr!
Pieiritivo dosser's-4h* same in feelings, and differ- ;
ing only in nanad—: 7 Canricit hritoli the idea, that a:
man .who has been eo long, .and so faithfully, ecia4
tending spinet their unholy:god Unpatriotic schemee,
should beelevated by the people to the molt exalt- :
ed office in.the world; :biii knowing his groat pop s
clarity, and fearing this result, they are seeking tn:
prove that'he pessesim no merits; that ho Bas never :
mond: sted even a modern
. share of talent ; that he.
is' no statesinan Anti, that, in capacity, be is:
not mote than a match . for the most common county;
lawyet. These same creatures, in 1844, moat con—
telaPtuously asked—J. Who is James K. Polk 1" and:
the People replied,,in their own good clew-118,in
President of United States t They are net eqUal
ly ignorant respecting LzwtaCare—nor an they pre-,
tend to ignorance, 'if they would ; and 'therefore,
though he enjoye a world-wido fame; though ho bar
'been identified with some of the mosetrying Dowell
as the moan glorious scenes of his country , . history,
they Beek 'to detract from hie merits; and would
. strive to make it appear that his long term of faith
ful' public. service has been oneamitLer honorable
to himself not profitable to his country. Oh!t the}
base tradeeers! '
Prfee• of Flotar..,
Asa feet that may be of same interest to teeth
era generally—going to show the prosperity that
bas been manifest in our country, since Ilia pasautie
of the Train - net of 1846, we:would mention, that
the average retail price of •Family Flour, in tbii
city,d • ming 1840, was; $3,80; while in 1847,41
cias .145,17:,making ditirmiee.of 41,32 a .
in favor of the last year., Jima Federal party eon
.tend that 14'91.14 teriglt*!hild fiiiair,ericy in gii4n;
impetus-tohrt the entire.business of the country;
:voile they refer to the lair of 1842 as a model pieci
of legislation • Butno sane man will disputiLthe
fact, that when the duties on foreign prcidiepi r Ore
low, we receive:gimuchireater proportion of. tho 4
inoducts ibrialriliesithilifirea are-high:inibit
:ReFessinjty rksppstrAtt - otir own productions, that
ste extosiiefin Muni, :to. a. much greater eitent.
tie - articles demanded fop
cztiortetibp,l krigi . ler:prieg'ttrotpey bay ekorneßr.
-der more ; 'restrictive °11111:,Y *Oflies 11:arhome:(14.
MO • Arogii 1 14 . ; taxtßrgt..,,i) ro ul atiMk4
'bosiness of the coutqfygerserally; add thus'shays
clearly, ttiikiii,tiircir Abe geheral intirest:ifiVe
country, o itsteij4. - of lei/ duties is in every , respect
most desirable, - • • • -
Court? oz IttguligL+ 4. .hik:COrt: rio1! ab
session at Frederick SCOV 1 . 1
although he is said to be s,nr . jOilOosed.
G!ofral Pillow, and ell the pritieipaf• srltiiej ;as'
well es the members of theContt;orepree#, an)!
it is expected that the trial of Gen; Pillow winch;
is the Duly business, we believe; before the Court,
will be recoluminced once.
par We beard.ltruferted boldly yesterday- ibis
19est litititstreiiplenty:: Will some of our friends
bell, as to a fere t• • - . .
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The viesstemast.. „ „
th s tk following . .iir,fitiiit : An sigretscdelfitired'Sjr,
1 Aishop Donne, at-Burlington College',Pn4letql.:
1 ." When you have feiandAt man; yon: haveinot fkr
,10;-016 find a g en tlenatia;f:9rnunnpai ill a gi r a d a i d
riteeft of brme. ,Toti —eittitet,Aun i te a cainilktay,
am
, rystal to tfdiotC. Atm cannot mak - e a gentle
. an, ti ll r you haveltifinte ‘ . - .To be a gentleman,
,4
will not be sufficient to have had a grandfather.
-.. '"To be a gentleman thaeanot depend' upona4ailor,-
er the - toilet. •r
blood Willdegerierate. (Nod clothes
are not good habits. . The Prince J..ne-liiineoncliided
that_ he hog in Etigland'veas the only - gentienian,,as
being the only thing that did nnt labor.
', ,, A gentleman isi.jniitlaigi:atirmarir no more, no
less;: a diamond rielished -that was first a diamond
hi the t ou g h. k g entletuith tko 4 ,
u tte t =eritle ma n
is modest ; i' . gebtlenictiietifittempi La geritieniiii is.
generous;, axentleruan iii slOW:tetake offenee,as,
being one that: givesit "A - geytrepon is slow
to surmise evil, as . being one -thatnever. th inka it; a
'gentleman 'goes aimed, only in consciousness , of
right ;' l a" sultiects his appetite; a gentle
maa'reSrnes hie ,Meteia",gentleiticn:eubdoea lamfeeb.
ince ;' a gentleMan.P.ODlrtda lii ninech ; a eaujJahlaal.
7deeme.every other.: better than -himself., : , tiir-Philip:
Sidney was never an touch a gentletuan-- L .ntlrrur:
thongh'hearainf - ,,Englanil , i knighthood.:•=4e3ifien',-
upon ttiV Veld Of Z a JO eR. as hp laY in 114 o * - ht ' Pa4,..
;be waived the draft of cold-spring water t h at was
Wrought to quench his mortal.. tiorastrinln - worof a dy
ing soldier. St Piurtlescrihed•a , gelitleman - when
be - eiheited the ,Philliipiaii Vitiistititis, , ‘• Whit/mover
things'aie trne,"whitanever ili , egiiireitisi; whittle.'
everthinga are hetteats.4o44 o eAnF.lltillgti are Pore,
Whatsoever thingeare lovely, whatioeverahinga are
of good report / if •there be any virtue and ; if there
be any praise, think on these thi . nge. 3 ". And Dt.littric
tlarriaw, in his admirable oti the calling a
ghtftleinan, pOietedly s a ys, .• , he 'ihould Miler and:
'study to boa leader unto virtue and a noble prom*.
ter thereof' directing and exciting:. pion' thereto by
tilsexeiiiplary,aonverimtion; - 'enctioraging them by,
h?s cOunteninee and authority ; regarding the . iiiad.
J ou t,t . meaner, people by lug bounty and fav or; he ;
should be such "S gentleman as Noah - , seho preached
righteoustiesa; by his 'tv Mils and siorlis before a pro
fane World. , !I'
;./ LanUirtine and lionise.
We suggested lately that tleatundur.t of Lamar
tine, in' uniting with Rollin; was probably'suggested
by the desire tnconciliate a man, who., however dati-l'
geruus,wouldbe lest so as a friend than as an enemy.
The N. Y. Herald, wyeb t netwitha4nding its tone
of exaggeration, very shrewd , 'journal, regards ,
the affair in the same light.. It says:— . ;
a The Gimndista of 1848 are trddierent race of
men and politicians- from those of the last century:.
led rin by.nulirne Iteland and her coterie. Ledru
Itollid.maY he talon to be the Daoton or the present
republic.-:..Fortunately, bowever;Lamartine snatch
ed hinirrern the centre of the socialist camp,tonk
him into the taectitire committee, end by dividing
the a:muscle - end the strength" or the - anthill's, coo.
*ributed to dellat them, and to, preserve intact the
power or mil the moderate and conservative sections
in the National Assembly. -It hair OM been a very
(catenate circumstance'for the sue'Oe,Sas of the repub:
lie, thatthiairmurrection was attempteantr the pea ,
of at; which it broke out. Bad it been'elayed until
divisions bad taken. place among the great coosorva•
tive:party, it is likely that the impudont and nude;
iii . usfactitine or terrorists. though greatly in'tt
polity; might: have accomplished 111Wo, mischief and
done more injury to liberty, in a divided assembly
khan they tutreAdone - to one thatii united °t
women and Flowers.
*ornett, eays a newspaper writer, dot e:flov. ere !
bed- floweri ITO like women in their .beinty and :.
'sweetness, so they ought to grow op together. No
flower glaiden leoks eemplete withoet a woman in it'
r-:no'worciaii'ever seems im,lovely as 'cvhen she is
Surrounded by ffowers.;. Sha should have Ear fragrant.
bouquet at, the Patty .window plants in her parlor;
if possiblo,'somo rich and rare flowering shrubs in'
:hereciniervatiary; but better than all themi,:and sup
'plying all, every woman,in,)he world shotifd hive a
dower-garden. gvery.man, who ,bas.the /cast gal-,
lantry..er paternal feeting,shouldttiake a flower gar
. den for his wife and' daughters,. Eveiy'honie—the
smallest cottage in the.country-as well as. the largiet
inansion—shmild:havo•urotibt it the perfume or li
lace,;pinkri, and otherhardjodoriferous floweri that
'cost no trouble, but bring Willi.,tbern every year a
world of beauty and fragrance.
,
The forrns'of small shot used by sportsmen are
exactly, spherical. The manner in which this ad
vantage is secured, is ingenious. It iv said that Mr.
Watt, a native of Bristol, and a plumber by trade,
had a drearn, • in which he saw - the whole contrivance.
A person appeared before him on, tho fop ,of a high
tower-; wide a acimiti one !Mod, and ai.dleof melt
ed lead in the other; this Wall poured into the'seism,
which
ho shook violently and the liquid metal fell
in drops ' like,rain.to the floor of the tower, but in
its fall. bad recovered hi solidiaed stale. The ima
ginarY person then , descended from the tower and
examined some of the shot, and ranting them Wutt
raw several drat were not either porfectir round or
had tails to them. To separate these from the nth
'era, the man removed the shot to an inclined plane.
There-, that were rotted ran down the plane, while
those that were mill shapen wriggled over ihe' side.
This. WU a lucky dream foi Watt, all he sold' his
patent fur .£lO,OOO and a eimilar method is still ein
played by manufacturers. '.,
,•
Some of flat :lobes of California
•
We saw , a--letter yesterday, from the Pacific,
which speaks inglowiog terms of the .productive•
Alen ' of the qiiicksiker mines in Upper Cal limo ia.
Two°, them frr particular are said to be singular
ly rich. Oue of these (Forbss . 's mine) is reprezen-
Ltd to be sonproductive, that the quicksilver is a
cheep as iron. NOW, when it is reccullerted that
if meicury - he worth about as much as a dollar a
pound, many of the ..silvermines cannot afroid.to
be worked, the reader -will see at once how
able:these quicksilver. minis Must be, and how
well ciiiculated they are to enlarge the ope'retiotts
of the silver mities. Yet Mr. Webster would
'have us believe that, exclusive of her ports, Call
fornia -would be scarcely worth to us one dollar:
• . Washington Union, June d.
Democratic County Convention
. A meeting:of the Democratic Committee ofearrci
pondence was held at the Court House yesterday, in
pursuance of previous notice. . -
lion Charles Shales. the Chiirman, being absent
James S. ('raft En. was chosen in his place.
On motion of James Watson Esq. it was, • .
Resolved, That this Committee, nn behalf of the
'Democracy of Allegheny County, do 'respectfully in
viteCeneral.Lcwis Cans to visit Pittsburgh, on his
'way home.
Resolved, That the Chairman and Secretary of
this Committee he invited to . 'communicate to Oen.
eral Cass the aboie
Meeting adjourned. JAMES S. ORAFT,
AtIDEECV WYLIE, Sec'y. Chairman.
'Something for Nativists.
We received last evening, but too late for this
morning's paper, a long - and bight); interesting com
munication from a gentleman of this City,- who has
hithetrto been a very prominent and influential mem
bee of the party; 'giving his reasons for dis—
solving.all connection with that fanntical 'and prr.
scriptitre faction. The article will appear in tr.
.moriewlspea't; and we 6ot confident that it will be
read with the most intense interest.
, .BurraLo Ronza.—From the 'Union we learn
that the steamer Amelia artived at St. Louis, on
the ?.tst, ult., from Weston, bringing the cargoes of
two Mackinaw boats, amongst which was , a fot of
upwards of 500 bates •of'buffato• tobes. This is
the first largeeeeeipt of robes this season: •
.
PEN/UW.171.1:1U RAILttOAD COIIRA2tIr.77WO • catl
attention to the subscription books orthisemnpany,
' , open •io-day and to-morrow, at the OfaceSn'Third
striet;below,Mal , ket, and hope" our citizens will
abott..their Stiterestjui this. great work by
etibscrlpbons, • _
Careless Briber, on Sixth atreeti - yesterday
morning; perinitiod an interesting child poll a
;iiiit,et hi:piling-Coffee over upon itsell; - by which the
poor little-thing was. horribly' scalded. liepea are
entertained' that. it may. recover. - •
. .
Air The weather bait became quite warm again.
ice ;Cream.:l3aloone; mi . well as iljtatiedelei" and
"Greenwood it will be crowded. • At the Eagle we
notice tint ladled watt upon vieitorg.: This - ia an
eam!ern 'touch and a very good • ,
Ear . Tilere wag klittic coat, of blood on tbe St.
C i lnir street pavement - yesterday morning. No cries
Were -
b eard 014st:eat that night.
. .
Ear A - eniso ordeatit locklaw is reported to
•bave occurred fri this et last - Monday or Tuesday.
fheiinfortenate`person stepped upon a pait,which'
caused the fatal wound ;
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Bonnet Jo s :Semi Scott •
4 13 ankatil?ihenste,oft . eall;Yrttut'ffien.i
f„ The Pek," !di Bald, ~i irtmghtl'et tr*trordi"
•:".:1 But that's no reason, deti.'ral;l34 1131" •
Why:yOnphoultt meddle.nlib lien '''=•.;
Ittruly,seerns vangloolisli - thingo.
That one whose sword has made the Beitisl; quake,
Bhould„reckleasly, ,, his own quietus make
With a bare bodkin' , froru a goose's wing! I
0, gen , ral, I beseech you, stop and think •
,',That all the fearful, multitudinton,flood
, Of Perils met in sheddinglnstite blood, ,
Are small, compered with thoire.of shedding ink!
-You've done' so bravely,'gen'ral;in the wars,
You should:et let ink , blot Alut..your scars !
~..• • •
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N r AWA1r.101 1 0111561151414,01-11P;
`OPFWE'OPTIIE"PICAVIINE,' •
• „." 84y 0 48 4 ,-
, Ourrolt.— . -To-day the Market o p ened quietly, but
tater, when further details 'of the Oiled Gores , ad vlces
beerruMinnwa.trbe dethand beiame more actlie, nod
the axles would hive beeh larger, - had it , not been
for the Small Offerings and high rates demanded by
factory,. As it is the sales reached 4500 bales, mak
torn totatfor the week of 40,000 balris. The Too.:
chaiicEfOire 6ein again Tor English arid Northern
Occrannt•-; Pricer have been, irragilar;and,we 1E14:
the following quotations, as approximating. tu,to•
daps operations: • • , -;•-•1 . t • It,' •
' inferior., . 41 , 4 _Middling fair.. • :.(1106i
'Ordinary • ' 416x5- Pair .
Middling 1 .. fil(ei*Sl. Good Fair....... 5107 -•
Good bliddling..".slo)s; Good and Piae.',•:B GD9
Stock oh hlnd en September .1 1897 bnie's '23 993
Arrived since to date
Arrived to-day.....e 835
'I • • , 1,156;193
Ermined to.date., 963,630 • • •
Exported to 11;427-975,057
Stock on'
(cleared Wei-161 OS&
,
Toriacce:- 7 -The deMand hai.becn limited 'and the :
,saloSof the week do . not• ;exceed,l2oo hhds., voided
ts a poot'business considering, the. large. stack on
snle,:which cannot fall short of 10,000 hhds. Prices
'ariatill kept secret in most instances, but from the
little reliable informathin we have been enabled to
obtain, prices of round lots are 1 to Ic. higher: say
and 91 to 21 and 91c.1 Choice and Selections 50
5 1c4 - 40
,hbile Mason county Selections, out of a
latge lot, were sold at 6061 c. • •
=
Stock cin hand to September I, 1847,. hhda...22,229
Arriyed Sinee to date • 38,689
Arrived to day •
Exported to date
Exported to date
Stock on hand and on shipboard not
cleared, hhda...25,267,
Suoarr.—The market undergiino no change
of moment. azles teach about 12,00 Mids., at
present rates. The stock is gradually decreasing.
qIIOEq-77
, . .
lniaior 1PR . 21. :Fully Fair.— ~.....
Ci•;melon 21(43 Prime ..31 - (e6l
Fail . , " 3 1 03 e Choice ' • •410111
Arrived during the week 1160 hlids.--Xzported
1615 hhde.
•
-Mor.Assva.---The -arrivals condone to be. small,
and the stock is also considerably reduced, in con
sequence, of wtrieh the prien - c" choice has advanced
to 17e., nt which entail sales making, '
Arrived during the week 4531.1b1x.r-Pdparteii
Smarr to tae Minn.—One of the moat interesting
visits it bas ever been our pleasure to receive, wa
made to us yesterday by Thomas Normitir,oPe of the
oldest eitizein of Pittsburgh. Ile .came, to bear vol
untary testimony ofthe'successfutcu rc he had:et-ek
ed from'Elr. Booties, in the treatment of his eyes,
sad to impart to the public, something of that feel
log grAtitude - whieh' every true tin 4 has, towards
those who bave'relieved him Duni physieal suffering.
About one learsince, Mr. Nenutipt iliund his lefrei e
to beeightless, from .a cataract. Au operation was
performed by Dr. Brooks, with great relief to the •
left oye,, but gradually the pain . extended to the
right, from the naturalsympathy between those two
organs, and the rightbeeame as bad as the left. On
the lit of April, an•olieration was performed on the
right eye, and both are now well, so that Mr. Iles
math can read,- write,and enjoy all the biessings of
eight. The cure appears to ho not only complete,-
but the treatment most skilful. It gives es dn.
feigned pleasure to record both the gratitude of the
patient, and the"succest of his physician. ILI is not
always that mpg are an succersstul in doing good to
the suffere-, orbs ready to acknowledge the good
dune.—Gozeite. •
Ar.ansses Mmtgrac-runis.—The Mobile
Register says : " We have seen a sample of Cotton
Osnaburgs, manufactured by the A.Warrior, man
ufacturing Company at Tuscaloosa, which 'chal
lenges competition vvith anything that riin befex.
bibited even by Los ell itreV, the great • City 01
Spindles.'"
Glen. Gitss in Battle
At the battle attic Thames; Geri. Casa An distill
guished -himself as to, elicit from Gen. Ilarrisol a
very high compliment. Says a writer, Whore the
allot flew thickest there was Cass: Galloping up at
fall speed he was just in time to participate in the
impetuous charge led by Col—lame& Johnson, which
completely loam! Proctor and the British regulars;
while Col, Richard M. Johnson routed and slaugh
tered the Indians."
FT The Wheeling 'papers me till excitement
now. According to the Tsines they rriur.baye been
frightened considerably at the Lectures. of Allen,
for.' new ideas' , could hardly penetrate so far up
The Ohio and'not cause sundry eoinmotions. And
next the Court moots and' two trials arc on for tour
der--one ofthem the trial of Whalen, who murder
ed his wife in the winter. We have not heard the
, vcrdiet yet. •
Foxe PEASOIrS.—A little boy, only nine months
old, was left at. the Mayor's (Ace-yesterday. ; It
,wants father end mother.: The little stranger '43,s
found in the Fifth Ward, a few evenings age.. .
tor The Sable Harmonists have not all arrived.
and consequently will not appear this week an an
nounced, Next Monday evening our cftizens may
be prepared for theit•.musie andjun. „. •
BY — The Administrators of the late Vm. 11." Roberts
will Cause to be sold ; at the warerooms of the late firm of
Roberts fit Kane, No. 62 Third street, between Wood and
Market, to-morrow morning, at 10'o'clock, a large stock
of splendid Furniture tif everrdeneription ' and of the
richest wotkmansliip; also, marble, sighs, earniittn.ve
neers; ke. It 15. the best' chance ever -offered
'
burgh to housekeepers.
. Nottee...The Dernocrotic'citizens of the Third
imd will meet at the house of 'John King. on the corner
of Grant and Webster streets, at half-past seven o'clock
on Saturday evening, to nominate a candidate for the
Select Council,.
to fill the vacancT , cetised . by the resiena
tion of Capt. R Porter. ' „ jeO:2t
DIED $
Yeaterday, inonting r Jostalt,Pink t. in the 30th year of
his age. Tlie funeral will take fdriee from the'residenee
of his father, in. Diantond alley,: hetween Wood and
.S.tnithfield streets, at 4 reelock'this evening,' June 9,1348.
; , • Diarried.„
On Thnrstitty Mottling, the Bth inst. by the. Rev. Mr.
Painavnut, his. JACOB Hocan to Miss. Eliza Sloane, both
of this city. , . ,
117" /folic p. , . , The 8. , 13. "Beaver," . CLAIM;
Master, wilt. leave, after lds *lce, for Beaver,' Gins
spiv, and Wellsville, ion enmity at 9 o'clock In the morn
tog. • - 10720
„
For Me „Morning Post.
-Ma. fistula: I have rend. With great pleasure the re
comtnentlatiottof your correspotideut "South Pittsburg,”
to the Demoemey. of Allegheny county, and an one of
the bone Slid sinew or that party,. I cheerfully respond to
the announcement of our gallant Ow/mutates name, for
coi. Slat, WAir;sctt,—who will not vote fdrlihn
Everybody will go-for his uotuination, and nearly every
body will vote for him.
Actslos.Deraocracy,giye.the &lowt a uttatum • onsnom.
inauon. lrc's the boy to IleirilltufrOfur Mimes, nod no
mistake. Zia Volunteers arc coming.
. . TOWNSHIP."
.
tiDl" /11n. Ifsunrit,-Sir: Many of our DiiThibTrltiC
friends have thought that the items of Oriscasi,J, K.
Moommasu should be brought before the publiatas a, suit
-able candidate for Congress. -
- General Morehead, it is universally admitted; possess
es a clear and comprehensive mind ; and is intimately ac
quainted with the exigencies of this part of Pennsva
nia. He has been uniform in his attachment to the Dem
ocratic party, and the early and indefatigable friend of
Gen. Cass,- )10 possessekgreat purity of character—is
intrepid in the assertion of what he believes to 'be _ right
midis essentially republican 0166 habits.
By his industry,prudence, forethought and liberality,
he has acquired a competency;, and teals p, pride an
the:reflection, that it is the.reward Of integrity and
. aesi
~uityjn
, Genera hirathead illargeff nt
eoiceed mainfifiletu
ring
.ope*tioris, and is; perfectly competent to form
judgment as to the :necessity and propriety of a.modifi
canon of the-Terilf--italilie results 'of such modification.
upon domestic, industry.
lie is truly - n=la elf the imople, and froth the people;-
`and if placediu nomination, his weightof character and
the justness of his views, would enmbinekthettost active.
men of businest in the ranks of our opponentsi in 11 '4
support. . Del Ij4Nltr7 AIANY TaZIQCHATV,,
ME
BEES. 4
IN=MM
31,739
912-33,01
mg
BIBE
. For the miring Post.;
AIL PAralt :-.4110w me to suggest to tlieVembeineVig.l
tote
Cor.B'Ahlll4L W.l3LAPK. , [o.Coogrestr. til
Colallaek; on L ike first:Pali tit '-the Preeiddnefdr
leer/Wolfe:ok bis iiekvicesi and libierchhd to:Mexico:che*
he hei: , beettimiv jitai.l3lhinciathe f 4htittfor thelforMi l
and *tory oflu.cotiantryi' with , en onthwotteetitapent, ,
verence chkracteristie of the man ; he has reth — atheil wi th !
his P erim*. the Ist Penna. Volunteers, marching with,"
er they marched, fighting when they fought, and mourn
ing when they mourned over the felled remains Of their
patriotic companions in arms. Dm - Peace is , now aboot
to be restored ; and we may soon expect to welcome the
gallant Col:, add the : remnant of : his noble and brave
companion's to their homes, families and friends.
Let. then. this Democratic County Convention nominate
the initomitable Col. Famnel W. Black.' Ili* talents and
fitness for the station 'arelmilloubred;ittrid et:grateful and
liberal people, who know as well how to reward merit
as to:appreciate- brayery, will not fail to vote for
the eloction 'J„--".f3OratI.P.ITTSPROfit"'"'
• • bitintir*
'AIa Eneton:-.-1 am pleased *leant frten'yorie 0400,
of the .61lf innunit,
.thot the- haute: of Col:'BA.satua.• W.' •
13t.,iet, linklieen !ascii:o2ly OpOken'tfliu cenniOtleptu - with ,
1 •
the 14h.office of. •Re'pee'sentafiVe:iiNith
Allegheny' etnintY;''''A . -Otore".• 'suitable and -
1 available'ciindidntuAkuot _ likely . to be befbee.' the , Dete
fl
erotic - •ontkittilitilhene out&
join -with South recomtuending•ithA;ilitt.iq
guished lon of Allegheny :.county to the facorab)estgl•!,
• .sideratiou of that . Din
• ;ID-Wozots, by their terittiticin, auginent the t egeetion'of
mucus or 54oac ma :thestoniach f. in which alicithoyinvatit..
:thcinselic's.:".lt is maid thiy feed 'upon if: cleprive4 -,
of it; :they...ilia. The 'eelehrtitdd'VertiOuge , i;ueOttind
A. Pulinesteek, at Pittsbnigl.l;l'it•.; it admirably - adopt.:
ed, in-its' eperfilient,•fifit. td - teineve!thit nail
,eondly; to destroy tout:impel .the worms; rendered-.ten
der and helpless by hetug thas , alenutled; ~ 1t: is Is reptedy...,
.in which every eoulidetice.gerfbe,placeli,ond that itol
h,
answered thejnifoo.tT,s6 int autte4,4lo the' . hin;i::
-dreds of certificates given- in . its feyer..
,
r,r".Dit. a lady
living near, f'ntsbit rah (et the Garrison) etutes to us Dint
a child in. the faintly had been afflicted with wohnit
,time ,until filo health of the child had become.very-rattehf
nuallieed. The) had trie,d. various things ' without hay
permanent benefit • being derived. She' finally- tried' a'
bottle of Dr. Willard's. Vertnifuge,' which brought away
nu immense mass of Worms' ' ', 4, :eur
up n 'Since that period, site further says; the healtli of the
' child has imprOted tapidlry t -and. is now entire:give/L. This
'Verruilbge always' does r lase up notms. Try it.
.These medicines, ',reputed and Sold by theoroprietoro,
A. W. llrock way. & Co.. No ft. Contnerojed pow,. liberty; strect,-Pittsburgn. wltpla oil :letters for agenctis 0r,,0•
titer busioess must be addressed: Sold al'so hy 3. Sehoon-,
maker &. c. 0., Ogden t Snowden,. Joel
Sellers. F. ll:Snowden. John .1". Scott,-.3. Caisel, Janie's:
A. Jones, John Days, Spaulding & Ancidand and W:
'Jackson.
Also, by. Elliott &. Deekarn, had rd_turry . ,'Alleghenk
city. ,
Mr On. Witisniis A:m.llll.lmm AND "I:trZl2: P 1143
A.UAIESIT. weeklV.Mitielis 'of
the day are Idled with tong and labored advertisements.'
sortie professing to care tins and others , Morticing,
but neany of them - professing to cure•ercry thing. 'nos'
doetrine does 'not, however, generally 'receive much. fa
vor, vet some have supposed that a medieine existed. that
would cure all:kinds •of diseases; some mysterious and
generally 'unknown principle im the 'medical kingdom,-
which would dig out, the very' root of diseases... This
however is not the care, and nothing oats be more absurd
than to suppose that iris an; such a thing never. existed
save itt • the imagitmuon of Abe :manufacturer of some
"Elixir of Life," -Universal PUJIZICC3,"“BaIsara of Life,"
nr something of this kind. Each - class of diseases has,
Its proper remedy and.is. so arranged' by Mature. For
Liver sod Billions complaints we, ,have no. secoinitr of
anything surpassing Br. :41.itti'-14.11iints and .
Liver Pills. Try them, only 45 centS Ter Itox. a
E=F - Consumption is a disease which is currying its vie
tints to the tombs by thotisands. Ay ithciut being arrested hf
its progress hy.the medicines In common use afthe pies:
cut time. :But a L-ightir day is coming, - and has Comel,-
as to successfully arrest this disettie. ih Itegris'Lit•ti:
wort and-Tar not only gives innnOtite- falter in Coughs
and Colds. but front the testiniciny,of tnert highetit
standing here and elsewhere, it is Maling - roMe very re-'
markable cures of Coastonprion.....lmprovnmeuts in the
treannent of diseases are 011Witril, mid nothing. inn pt..,
rest its spirit in present age.. Those who are afflicted:
with diseased Lungs - would do well to mill on the Agent
and see the certiSentes'of Dr.. WM.' J. Rielmrds. -Judge'
%Yin. Burke, the wife of the Rev. George W.•Maley. and,
of Br. Iliratit Coi, lam Professor in the. Eclectic Medical
College of Cincinnati. .;
-For sale by Spaulding nnd Kneeland, Grant street one
door below Second. Itict, Er: 'Co, comer Winn!
and Fourth xis. , - • mag 3
PITT9DcP.GH
C. S. Potagn sTuungri:o4tlLessee
17M=ff=1
' 44 . .
Dress Circle• ;• •50c , . ....CC131,11 . Tier.. :.25, i ri t .....2. K •
G.n4r T ....... : . •• • • •20e.1 Private Mixes.. • • • - , ..1.51,00
irt- ISenfit . 1,f1111.A 'ANNA ATALviria. •
FillD4.l4Junc Vilt. to commence with the
DII.P.AM AT SEA.
',nor. Linwood • • -Mr. Prior. I Alley Cmaker • •Mr. Porter
_ . .
Anne Trevanion Miss Porter-
DCItINO 2116 EV WON , DT MISS ANICA 11.1CLVMA
SOLDIER, SAILOR. TINKER. AND TAILOR.
IRTry Mr, Oxtey Timothy • • • r • • • •3IF. Duup..
To.eolielude with the
WIIX/11 - S vicrisr.
Pair Mr. Dunn. Jauc , , MiPs Petriear Doors open 1 pnat Curtatn.rises I before R.
PROCLAIRATI-Crii.
CITY OF PITTSIRIRGII, SS.
VACANCY having occurred'in - the representation
Of the Third Ward in the Select Council. of said:
city. occasioned by . the resignation of Robert Porter , and
said Conned . !tamer. by a resolution. passed June
sth, A. D. lAIB, ordered no election to till the •aforesaid
vacancy. Therefore L aiDalet AnAam, Mayor of said
city. in accordanCe With the provision of an net of the
General A.sseinbl of State of Pennsylvania, for . the
incorporationof t h e ; city of Pittsburgh, do itome this. my
Proelareatietn, declaring that on the sEcoND,tuF.s.
DAY of June, A. D. IS 19,,being the 13th day of said
mouth, the . fr eeman of the Third - 'Ward of the city. of
Pittsburgh;,qualificd to vole for mentbers of the House
of RepresentatiVei of ibis Coramonwralth. will' meet M.
Ward.and
- the. usual . place of holding elections in said
Ward. and elect, by ballot. a citizen or the aforesaid
Ward onaliGett to be `Fleeted a member of the'House of
eprasentativeir of this centimentwealth;l to fill said ye-
coney. " r:
GmOn undeilny hand and seal of said. eity of. Pitts
'hntgh, this 6th day of Jur:el-A.D. ,
leff;de GABRIEL Ani3f.3.lllnyor.t.,
A. V•lotilltiED SALE of a valuable Timm or Fumi of
XI. hand, coritffining 21 neres add 135 poles.'in Prebiee
township. Allegheny county, witettf4 mtles of the oily of
Pittsburgh. by order of. the trestei 'and 'devisee; mime
tion.--On Monday, July 10th; at tO o'elocic in the fore
noon. precisely..folio Bishop, of the city of Wheeling,
State. of Virginia. trustee' under the lust Will of Scan
Simpson, deceased, and lYilliam Bishop, of the boreugh
of lAwrenceville. Allegheny county, State of Pennsyl
sante, ono of the dcvisecs. , will cause and has orderedal
be:put tip and sold tit public Sale, In the highest and bqst
bidder, without reserve, in front of the new, Court lionte
in the city of Pittsburgh. Allegheny county, State .of
Pennsylvnnie. a valianble FARM, or Tract of Land,
containing 21 acres - n o d` 135 poles beautifully situated - '.
four mites from 'the city of Pittsbu rgh, in Peebles town
ship Allegheny county, fronting on th e , Allegheny river.
and " adicaulitg, the property of - C. 'Ernest, F.sq.: being a'
part of the farm of the late Richard Bishop, deceased.—
A plan of the property can be seen any 'day Nations to.
the sale, by calling - ort IVni.Bislicip...of Lawrenceville,
or at hicKenna'ii - Auctien Rooms, No. 114 Wood, street,
three doors froniVilth.Pittsbargh ; and the samewill be
exhibited at the time of sale: . 'Those wishing topbrehase
should examine and , make -, theritselveri tie - gummed with-
the pieperty before the day of gale, which will be per
eraptory,-as- it must and can only be soldet publie auc
tion, according to the laws regulating such sales:the:
trustee or devisee having no authority either to purchase
themselves, or employ other. to bid it in... '
The first . snle, of Jone 6th, was adjourned at the request
of several bidders, to 'give them sufficient time to CVITiI,O
- property. The price bid was $125 per acre, by Robt.
Robinson. Five hundred dollars an acre .was offered ,
and refused for the same property only four years ago
and land in the same vicinity has been sold wain three:
years for $.OOO and Sl,OOO per pens:, for instance, the-Al.:
leli t t i s o nr „r e p m en e y te ‘ r , ! i .. i t i b b rui c. e . r a li a ti;r i ir t a tr e ,..? ;. .., l l 4 l. e li s ty f iX, Ls%
dower right, or any other ineurnhroutee whatever:, "It is'
the most .v ble, and handsomely' lo toted property in
Allegheu . The land is rich and in a highatate
• °lenitive great part is bottom; and, from ita ron
yenientdistance to the city of Pittshingh and theborough
of Lawrenceville, renders it, admirably adapted, for pri
vate. residences or country seals. commands Splendid
views of the Allegheny river. both, abore and below the
picturesque and flourishing yillage.of Sharpeburgh, and
the surrounding country for many Miles. It is but a short
distance beyond the New Cemetery. -
Terms of Sale—One-fifth cash, oneAflliin fotir Mann's.
and the balance in three equal pay - incubi alone, two and
three years; with Interest oil ..the wholly sum, payable
-..orinually—the deferred payrnents to be secured by Innid
end a mortgrum °tithe premises and for the tiecomitto.
dation of purilinsers,theVantrwilt be sold half Withlthe
. prtvilege ofthe whole: Those wishing to purehaseliave
nionle time before the'sideto examine the premises; and
timid? thamselYea nein title, &c.
JOHN BISHOP. of Wheeling. Va., Trustee;
„ „A,V,h44 lii l J o P,;of./ItOrTei , f.Y.iiie, nue of
tho Devisees.,
, jet) , , JAMES' ItieRFNNA. AnetiOnee .
.. , A 4 IE.SILNI*TRATOR'S t4A.I.F. of value.. a Real Es. to
.at auetion.—This day; Prlday:jdnell,. tO tOdinek
in t e forenoon will be Sold at the'FtinritttreWnrWr*ns
of the late firm of Roberts and Kane. No. 82 Third street,
between Wood and fitarket;two rateable Lots of Gronnd
on Peansylvania Avenue, opposite :the
.ffospitat 'of the
Sisters' ot A/trey ; and.ottelmt of Ground in South Pitts
burgh.; A - fgll description of size, - &e.,'of each trill be
given at time of sale. By order Of Eoring.Brownfield
and Wm. Wilson,, administrators of the late W.'LLIZoIt
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I'4IeKELNA: Anetioncri.
00043 FUR DRESSD.t.—W. R. Murphy
Y his lately received a full assorttnentcifrehitirgoods
(or lulical;Dresse.s. including, •
Scotch Mull MUslins., - 7 - • ",
Nansook
Plnin Jacenets; ' " ;
barred Jaconets;
Satin barred do.
Also, rou EVENING Dames-t,Whhe'eritbriii4eied'SWiss
Muslins;" Pink etribmidered.Tarltert Blee'do.; tiew
style damask stiiped and embreldereddcd.plainoshite,
blae, pink and straw,colered also;.embroidarest 'find
Swiss Mnslins , by the yard,'for evening Dresses.
'Also-.-131itek I.ace Shawls. Scarfs. and Capes; French
and Scotch needle work Zellers; an assortment of new
and beautiful style ir
Line.-Cambrie Handkerchiefs;
mourning-do.; alt at lowest. Bash prices, at North-east
corner?f . Fourth and Market streets .. je9
'PENS AND PAPER; AT AUCTION Will=
.he eald;on Saturday "erening;toth Dacia'
Auction corner of Wood and Fifth streeti.
a
large collection of valuable works in the arts, icienies,
classital'and standard literature.
Family and Pocket Bibles; blank ItOoks„ Piano Music, •
rule letter and cap writing.Taner, gold and steel. Pent.
',Woks can be .examined on - the - afternoon Of
leg ' ';JOHN Atiet. ;
])RESS GOODS—A. A. Mason & Co.. 60ltfailiertm..
J have lust teceivod;:st asses of. rich Deceit 13°014,
compriSiogPcre gei;GreittOines,Tisitici,TolidoChevre;
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:News by Te'legri'Plit .
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Reported, toki.t.l* istrorrdnvpoill.
• Thitlielh . Congille - Iliat
wasanzwroat,iana 8, 1498.
Trts;Sirrna.s was - milled to Order, arid - proceeded
to the consideration of the morning business.!
Mr. Pearce, from tho Committee on Post Cffices
and Post Roads, reported a joint resolutionrequiring
a renewal of the can't-Ur:4lth' thit , Etederickebarg
Railroad, for carrying the iiiail et thooidpricea...
Mr. Muon, from the
a Bill to pnrchwe the mationori . yitpaptir4 of lirminit
..leffeivon, for five ttioutiand dol y dri f '
Mr. Mangum moved that the bailatiiici lola Tat,
lecati.e , sesirioni which agreed.-to,;, anti, ;after.
'some 'tittle spent thercio, the Senate adjnitritini over.
/until htrindiy next. r .
Tim POUSZ wari.not in neintion....
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: WHIG , NATIO /NAL. C0WN,E,34244C9g;; 1 ,,.:,
f/ . • - ' MOIININt3 SESSIOI4—P4RI3PDAY - ...'f , ..•• ".....
• ' -•- • PiittkirtLYtitikvitotie9,:lS4Elt - 41
r Convention met, purimantko,.‘d l o s tAtemcnl : - 1
1 . ..: - . The me rn ing: kens • tonsumeilieithe dry!. dcta rim of
passing credentials orid•litttliarg ; ;Abiiittitt atittr7a
flotation having stireulMarMk4i . eiill . iiiifri'irt . .d. F:c.d- . 1 . 1
I,,iand, las woll r •e4 the 'Tema .delegatee..; 'i lk :Kw}
finail . i. - ' : ' ''' -.''.''''' -• : A i'''• • - • . - . 1 ..i:•: , 1 - t
.
Resolved, .Thst...Tessa :should .be.-rtprestidted:Aty
;the Lon•siann delegation • ;;,.., `-/ '-':, '. .'....,...1• ' ''
: 'And the Cotninitlea on Cre,lentials further reciom••
Mended that the majority of
.deligation from - t.7t 'tete
not fully' represented, alton'o cast the entire * Meet°.
,rat vote of sischState, and, fill is . e
vacancis Th is gate
.
.rise to sn animated and protracted dutate,: width .
_yeas terminated by tall file the •pretious qu'eatintr,
Whie.hr was negatived : ayes 1 . 26, ',stye tt ! q: 1
Coukention then adjourned to ilitee,,,kt'4,!italiotic,
j 5 secret session;, public ut t totentlmitted Until:6
s • 5 -
ti
. ;
... , italAi th e .41001's were :. .4.ei.i.), A
. ' c lq ,4; 4 k t m ,:s
proisided to ballot for a candidate for the Pl*Silieet .
eyi 44 the toil:rivin
g r es ul t :'
..,'•' •' ' ,': I .:F "
.Taylor: i• ' • 11l Clay .:...1..-. ..
9,1'
Scott : ..... t .... .... . 43 , Wetitter • t.,,, ~ ..-.0 ; 2 '
Clayibd ' • - '4 -54.Leao - - • ' ": 2"
, .. _ ICCOND eALIAT: - .1.. :. 1,14'
Taylor' . '1 I
18 Clay • ' :• • • •••• •• g
Scott ..'.'.....;:. ... :49 Wetpiter4 ..... - t•:.:.i.. •
Clayton 4 ; No choice. . :. !".•':
Cooventiou adjourned 'wad, pisfutorft,:nir..'! i
thought that the friencla of Clay tied Scutt wil uitite.
' • - V. NSW •VOltifiiiiiliT%:;-i, ;:, : .., •
:is`. v .Yesta ,lusie. : ". Mit':
FlOur—lht rristAcet;is irtitit'thWti-YetiterslOY. Mitt tuts
. ness tione'is at a alight ialveinci,'itliliiiiiki•Of 0014 ,4. : t
Srain—klarket for Wheat has itti-upTtrd teudeuq4 .
At Core and Oat,, dull ' - , -
i..., FtorisiousTllcre is lesernocement in Pork ; mark. t
I .steittly: soles of 'Lunt M7te:- 'f" •`„ ,'—' r::, :- •, -
Cotton-rN4rkeiAtliet,Ona uoinic:B''. :''l-- '. - I '
I - 9 . Toectie-No change. . i ' ''
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PEOPLE'S TR A i'lol 4 ,i i :44
" • Pl'l TSBERGH. TO ERIE!
, 5,70 RI:-S111PPING.1-The 13Oritibelcingtugtoti i •Linh
ill have been put In 'fine oiler; acid are Lott.nning
e:gularly between Pittsburgh and . Erie . touching ru at aft
ittle rated utte Ports along st raw; Is
he at the wharf under tlie Monongahela 'fridge. and tn,i,
will start regularly every other day. The People's
Tr,,,, s perrso u n 4,ine. has every [nullity kr'. cur!) Ing,
Freight and Passengers, -'rho..t.ozits. will bc,iotved
Heaver by sterners,.and gill proceed to Erie with irede.
dispatch, by the canals.. The hosts are eostunutuied
exgerieneed and curet - al tarn-rsal whont bove an: le;
tern-tin the Line. " • '' I . •.•
I Goods sent by the lase to Elio any be , forvOirdpi
t o any point ott the l.akes. , '•?-: ' " •
Pot irelghtor passage appli"to •
H. KIitfiPATRICF, •
Army N 0.33 Woier vlceet, rittsbunb. ,
•
CL.tnx &Cu , nearer.. • . ,
• It. W. CV/Sal:call/Of, New.Cartle.
. . Taorrstss & 31.recusa.rsir-"PuluAi.
l.tycsrrz WsurtEN & CO., Middlesex.. .
Almon tictr., 4berron. •
,Soareir Ate:Cravat, Sbrirpst . urgh. • • t • I
•S: tl. &G. I.OWEIT, Clarksville. • • • • • -•.•
KING & McFaatAtio, Ilig Mend. • ; •
• S: C. PLVMXII, Irma Greenville. • t • t• •• i •
'' &T. Krisararca. Adamsville. • . ; ; j.
• W. Himmir, Itanstown. .• •
W. 'tVanswokrir 4 Co., Sherman's Eileen"; . • •
test. Powas..Conneautville : „ ' • •
Spring , Corner. " ; . •
W. C. NYARXCII, Allison-_......- •-
• Cnineivllle. • r f :
'Wrd:Tyum, Lockport. •• • 1. ,
• K Fun, Girard.. . . t•t - t'• •
• A. K ra ?, Erie: •: : •.. • t • 1i t
Tlie•ibllovringloMvarding firms. in ttie rrieramit
and forward to suy Part on Lake Erie, Freight sent by
this Line: .
W. M. Gallagher. - .. ~.4qhnnestro. /.1 •
G. W. Ilaverstiek - k co., - '
Kelsog . l.ootnia, - • • Walkci , •
& Qo. -•- t-jettt
1 - 111 Y GOODS, &c., AT AUCIION2?-4/n 'lll Wait
morning, June 12th, at 10 o'clock, at the Cor
cud Sales Room,coiner of - Kiat Fitt ateeeti,)sill
bu sold, several einillganterita' cif fresh and , faidnona6le
fancy andstaple Dry Goixti. • • - • 'l •
At 2 o'clock-12 boxes assorted glatevrare; brass
tkiudirui glass, assorted sizas;3lton Garer for.coanting
bonne and steamboamis cheats Y. H. and black Tea; 2 qr.
cask asillade Willi; 2 do. Ftenelfßraqdr, 8 how ytr
ginia Tobacco; cigars, matches, witidosir ilhot , ets,
queonsware, hardware, cutlery, &e. ' `.
A general assortment of new and second handHouSe
hold Furniture; &e. . '•`' ' ' • t a
,At 71. o'clock—A large 'quantity of gdoa , quality:•a
fashionable spring and summer ' reedy-Made' clothing,
bans, shoes,' dry goodii-gold; an& silecrtoratehrii. , fiAe
quality pen and pocket Wiled, jewelry; talent' and,foffs,
ravers, scissors, braes and bits, trunks, &e. _ qtr..
fj
. len • . JOHN. ~DikyDS,Nltnelf
LAox FANCY A. Alaeon & Co. hltsf&n
1) band the most .extensive stasortment of Black and
Faney.Silks to found in t i:jeg
& Ca liave:oft hand lere!ry
I.rariety of Shawls, which, they are selling at reduced
prices.... .
FP" AS 1 . 0
di..?
401 t SALH—A•two etory - tinek House r and
• dining room' end kitchen- basement, balleataVtero
parlors and three rhemberit c rituaied ctn. lifth,str,eet,,op.
porite the Court House property . Pilek/F4, teinsp t a# : .
coinnindannr.
IncrTin Hanelterter s ,-ni •-•hour
tr •
I ;i
het trida i hounited by rabbit arteavn euT e u n u rrin
je9, • " General Agent,- Stnithrtehrettet:
WOOD TYPE. . • ...,
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'The Norih American - iroctrye Pavari
IPM.CI,IOLET, ISAAC &NITER.
It
HOWARD H. YAN,. -- '3OHN',W . MORRISON."
.T,TAVING associated themselves together, under the
style'and title of Bctiolay‘Ryaud Co.: the the:swum.
facture of Wood Type. audits their type- hit made , alto
gether byy machtnery. - the haatittitm .oC:fatter :hL.Singer,
one of the 'Elito,:theyr*eleionfildat that they offer is more
.perfect ankle. of type, and alssangli,lPleer•rates, thPu
any heretothre o ff end In thc Utnititd . Htaikti,_ iodate ndw
ready to fill °niece for ibP ;, •• t
All orders addielsed to 'Seboiey;'Rgan. Co' at th eir
office, in Diamond alley. between. Wood andSatith6eld
etreets,will be punclually . auended,ty, •
(jam' Proprietors of newspept rit;on copyi rig this advert
isement, 3 months, and sending us tittirpoper, been
titled to receive their pny in type ' i of. *purchasing , 'tinge
times the amount of their . bill for advertising: •:; : s
rI X) COvrltACTolo . 4:—;t 4 cated.Ptupoautg. be re
eeived at the store of 'Hilliard P 2.
Pittsburg, until Tuesday, the insL, 'at TotigWefoellg pf
Yr.. for Gradingthe piece of Bead known - as f'titSeaWii
Hill," On the. Pittsburg. Dud Coal • Hill Turnpike-attract;
agreeably to the plait end speoificatipn to Le scea at the
'store of said Baum. :
All Proposals, to belateepted, Mast state the prit per
yard for Clay; loose Stone and Rock. ; , The, successful
bidder will be required to givo security for the faithful
performance of his contract, sushi,as ?!htii,tl be agliy4tptory
to the Board of Zifauagers,, ;H: D.V.IgIIVI; rms . :
jettiells , , • W. - 1100TH. Beef,
Ti j Olt t3/0„1.B—A mall Yana of tel twres, with-11E 11 CUI•
livatiort, with dwelling' !loam, otit-haavcit 91F#11,
The laid is good i
and limbed first 'tate; &fait iu
Gallia comity; Ohio; 12 mites hem. GalliopOli l / 4 ign.the.
Mager read to Chillicothe. - Atipiovetr tent 'estate.or:Oliper
ehaptlize vrill be takes for the above. riiie mddeikatt
.tideitll correct. • -- • ' "cirri-lemma :a •
jos ,•: ,• • Gonerni Waent..ftmithfiald titred:.!:
7 - 1 - • ". e .trt lory or the' is
NI00111; house in the
jje6l • K Diamond, c or ING & ner of Diamond
1E a A Ie D.
y'.
ly to-
1 atthiri'ldraries* CM' 01 , 11 CV
• JC111.'4;149,• ...
rrio PERSONSINTERESTIT IN IttlritNE'lfil AT PITS
.1 PATENT OFFICE.—The underei x ned hereby gives
twice. that; inconformity td' the net orCongreaxurprsr
ed Alay 27, - 1616. , a1l applications for the extension of pa
tents must be filed in the Patent Office ill-se:tenni° ena
ble the *undersigned to 60 days' nosier Pierced in the
public, nOwspapers in which socti noices i r„; 'usually: t ad-
Alio, that by the Sadie act belt required to charge the
following fees for recording assignments, grants, convey
once', licenses, powers of attorney, he., in the Patent
For reeording ruiiignments, ie.:, not exceeding .
. 300 words, one ;
dollar.
Per. recording !assignments, &e, containing
crrer3oo and not exeeeding 1,000 words,i•two.
For recording eisigninents, containing . '-
over 1,000 words,•• • • ••• ... ••,••• • • ..... , : .three s
erkichflies,
all tales; air to be paid in adrance;
Also that herea ft er no application for a pater lior In ,
invention which haw been patented in a foreign country
will be taken up for examination in this office, until mth
dein evidence shall have been Curd/bed that the specie:
cation has been filed, and the patent completed, ita such
foreign country in which it may have been patented.
Sealing a patent in a foreign country will net, benefit!,
give the, patentee any preference in the order Or Ithlutu
nation in this efface.. . - ' EDMUND-PUREE, —
iv.Fhtiew3w • Coenganigner,q( g'i!;;Tas.
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Proposals tor a' Loan;
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TIIIpItIiT rttriAMCCIT. -
Ap71117,11343.
E,ll„r„D proposals will be received, under dm act of
.§
31st !Jamb last, uulll A, IL 10-, on blatardaj . , dm 17th
tine. IE4B, for sixteen millions of donate of United IStmers
stock, mlatbursable twenty years frattt• and after Me
Ist day of July, ifsl4 . bearing sax per cent. interest pet
annum, payable seMi-annually, on the first day, of Swan
ary and July of each year. No bid will MI received be
low par, nor will any bid be ccursidered unless ape per
mum thereof le _deposited In some depeadati of Millions& _
States at or before the date fized (or - opening the Pupa- --
sets. The bids, in all care*, past he , taltellailie44. 1 44
Witboot any reterence too-;pith/ Priatteetll, luldtstsould
state distinctly the premium offered. - Tim 70txtle
sbould be sealed, and endorsed 'l' , V9Way." ban . 113 a --Z
and addressed tit the Afteeletary qf the - 1 C 44 "" i .
ingiOn Cilrak. e 4 Tilo semi tainkbpaylbeacceptedi , 4ll
be required to be paid to the deposlterl lir the IJ. 'Streit
,nearcat dm Santa- of ,teeidenett of the ,Peran*. relPtC;l, ~ \
in r alY WhO 4 k Offen 1 4 11 Ill d anceeasful:'bift 'the a: Mount 01'
M
,the accepted bids au bi elinOteeardink hi the United
States. Mast be depozhedarthibeassauldttrearMilll'Alk
New• Nods, Roston,-Philadelphia, or NI%C. Orleans.;, in
i To giee.ast aPPottanity to.alrparsonit ni Vali. e11'1. , 7_,,
'the lateen:tient of funds= elle IlOa l bldiunt nereeeATe.•
Ifor theloWeltt. denomination ot cettibettiei'authatiied by;
%law—being fur fifty dollans,mi,well 'tut forld6her*lnne. :
• All certificates under one thousinur ddllats will be erans•;- '
fetableowthrboaks for gm,neasuryzbu,s,ll., certificates, .
for thavirum and
.upward.s 'will be tobtsfe r ata 'mi. the' . .. ;
boolii ,of Om' lteasury, Or by' delivery stith coupons • as-, ,
.
Ittihad, di the. oiltion of the bidder.' TO --avaij;expense ' '
,confusion. mid multiplication of aecounta,ag.e.ne amt .; .. ,
witi t- cour v oge coached wir?bt Pr the sage it( one Mon.!. - •
The Successful bidder/ sill be munired ni•delsasiti tite.,:',
amount awarded hi Bre-equal imitaboenta in emit cf. the. , •
'months of lul i, August, September-October, and Novenp; S., ..!
.
.bee or tfte *lent •yens,,execp ,Tarardifir. 601 rxceolinfe
rurenty (Ito Mund dollars. wile itft billet tinerberldrile.
!hoses making - intmediate
.pay - in •whieb -.ease- St•
!beat:
may: be at owes 11eposited.. Theatnek.will .., 7 -
!beat interest in all eases roan tbe date of deposits...,;. ..l
The bids Brill e opened tathe Treasury Depontnent at , ;--'
I 3„pitti., on Saturday, the illb 0 Ilene, le4S, in the. pies- ,
tenea'of.all persons wbo ratty dove to -attend:bat. under' - ,
it provision introduced-into the set oCalsiot. Mated. last,
,no bidder will be - pertained to:withdraw WS, .id,.' ,Pu all '
,bids not accepted, Mo . zunotint dcpcisited iii : telvflnte will
be Immediately:Jen:trued • The whole "prem.. in on the
'amountetwarded , suet be deposifed '
aa .pait - e. he low
payment 'voiced in JU/I'neltt , • .„.''' . '" '•• '- ".
~. - • , . . , 11.:',VITATJAJC; . ` -' •
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~ /' .- . see rci4ekt Sit Ai Trtor uty..:',. - ,
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Each eitthiatilliiitmera ‘ ei'llosrent.; New 1 1 - 04'..febilaz'
:•delidtia:UnlinnOre.'eltarleiltni. and tgetlelltlealts.' mid 'lit'
all oilterkitotco tbe Invert- selected to print the Iteranibint, ' '
'United lihatea r w.nothur!zed to ittbkial ttltrlNerli'4 4, • •
'liens. • - • '____ . Anti! illifttllbloneir.'. -5 .
•
.11)113 - 031Wriarrn4 ir:tatTeisrr-5.
4. giy eis thatihr''. -mat reikastl, has thiAtbay taken mit
'Letters of Athnlitiitiitioir.out the eirtufe Dosehey,
Joie of the , l'ittzhmb• deceased.. All pe rsona
;Helmet , mitt 'gnaw-are - requested' hp nuiket immediate
tlepee hnting•eluhri. ogititiat said eatute.w.ill r
preseitt thttn . propetlxitytheti ti entte inroettlewent.io.
• • ~.... • - - COP.F.LAND adizer i.
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Psititirteeh:P4:- Nint 4 lt: ts-19."-Lturti9-litir6t
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T. A b3IINISTRATOWS NOTICE--L.Lettere oPednnuist
.21... t .tatiem o eith ohitexed, hues , been' grouted 1,.
to the itibsenber, on the emote of Alordas.Cirolls,y, tale r
th '.of Pittsburgh: deceased., Thoto_hariur, CraiXIIS
fuss said estate, oin,Pret 0 1 4 t litem•AluiSP4Thtnlif tt f 4 j
and those indebted, srittanniceitutmediatt PnYincun "-•
. - MARY CROSBY.
Or to' CEO: W. !AVM itti'y'ut
riiyll•lnConerl _4th nrar',lrood itt,TittobtreglE .
4„,TOILL: GOODS ref
of June next, At 10.0'CiOet, 31
A. 4 wore of A.
°though, Jr...ln.Wilkinsbitrith,. thOottlderilter iyilr 404
by public vendne, the en - tire :ntock 'goods. of kfor. f.
,hough air., :very ;extensive ussetuntolof
:Dry G queetisteute; Qrocertes:Alugfrorejrse..;irhe I
sold in p. ta4s va suit the purchaser; •• • • •
:t.Tenztst.Pisti. under $.4'0.00; :over Stki.oo',4 • nioin ha. ott
approved speeitrity% "` '.i.7119.11.4:310.3.141)t, • t
tun2l-eratthrScre2t , • - ' • • -Assstrner; • i
- Dr,tiNS MitNi7l• faitifiYAireetrFisia
b hereby EireiTthattlhe FOURTII 'INSTALMENT oft.
Stye` Millar'. net .Ithafel ou llte"Ca_pitil Stock of the s
Conipany.tla reonlred te.• he twirl one,- h;lhoa"tho ttm Any,
Julyneie. - :The I.x&rm.trzsa• of Fivg llo o•3 4
"ars per•shnre. on or Moline the Ist day of Pepternbtr,„..
ruul the tat:Clll INSTALhIENT of Five ,113011nren per
• shureon or before the Ist day,
s ol,NO . ct'llill6r
.Office. N°- sVALNU.l'onvef. pliiindelitici: • •
Payments will be reeeived nrime or ITIOTA Witahneitto,
or the awe:. Way,he paid" in :full at:the nplicitt of the Itoelo
holders, tun: interest tall' tellim'cd trout ;dale fot p iy-f
went. ' • • :.••• • •r :!
Itigiolthettnt not paid poi.,ke.fu . bjett ray
the penalty Of 011 C per cent:. prr,anontlz,.. 9 ll..;etklured -411 .
. CEOIZGL
soy 18.eod to July, . Treasurer., ..
N.-11..lartiletrutei H. Detlll3 . ;
nt_ die Mi•rehnnt. and 31suktitnetiirer;.- Pittsl;Urghl 1j-
:Ali mil sails:, ram , a kte , .
b et: ETTEILS: of Ati qti
ndaiatratiou ha - g been iratilia
• the WalePigyeed;.4in tbe emats of James. in'F.Jruy;
,•••
rase-A Jay! et Pittsburgh. Pefl,oll* indebted' to said
tate-are reguesiedsa':usdie- iiantediate'llq tneiii, and 'ail
baying slums trill iiyeseittiltmu far e ttleteent:
inntcl-wit • Adm'r: '
tiSt'l..A3.ll F.Nt:I.NE.,POIt 24A131::Aii ' rpm. vEsetne.l
l =lnch cylinder. atid• 6 teet stroke—Ma' boilers, :41 -
inches and le feet he length I.'which basher Muse in the-..
rittsburgh , Water Works; will be : sold 10% . on applies,.
0 011 to J.ll. /11Yelellaudi superiiitendelire f the Mate
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basher
Works. — i -.. ~ ..:- ~: ;•,. . • • LI-thistles
ItU r e i sFaTenid l l=slith: r 2dgd4T is"D Pll4 i tt '
to the statmeril.er... All persons .knswing themselves Ins ,
stlebted to the estate of -the said sleeedem..will make im::: -
mediate Payment; And those hating claims , ogainit sal.
estate. will present them gm, ittlletssent,Withont delay t .
the snhseriber. .. -13.1.g0.48.4:4wH1V, Aain'rx.: •-!
-te...t , ,614.-- - - -- - . - : - I.aWreueeville , .' .. .
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A.,FAILNESrI'U Aca,CW-sNigts.lfFx:
Ls few weeks shire. ()nevi' mj chlidOn; igetritdu -
five year', was t for several deye t .and the illitier
ineseased eo.itlamtimer that Ifentrdilektli would beibb
result. Ilay . iug.heardonhe goott effect* br Pettniesnoere ,
Vertoifute .wltek 'calii,ikieteretl' to the"Clalren 'of my:
neighbors; and thinkiuyiny eldhl migldhare-Worins.frVP
some of the. syrtmarnie,..l rave it. one and a lush teasroaer,
fuls'of•the Vertunitige: - and: to my •great asamiultttient, d .
aka Oil immediate, y died] rued ctween .250 and 260. lama
worms::
,SpOU restored. and it is ncreflA.
snarkably.Welt,,,Trevtotts, to, taking the .Terroifrigt.tldl
warms would oCeastonally..rtee an ita &mac stud t,
(ealadAt wriulddio.frolusaridrinolation ". .. „ •
vampobi
:TiciiTest V eiiitiltrik , cni P ii. pril spot • :
Preflited and' sold by 11. A. FA IINESTOCK Citiz,
eor; Wood and Fire4-and bor. tailth`ltUd.WCKl4l4llll4,2....
Arrtr it 4,lD" iItiCWI%WOODMA7.OONB.ub
I tlit I*‘ "bet
mqw ! ri trnwbe flee 01 6 - •
c;:iti.troni the .yinet;i'anaVClODS' ICE Cifri,ell 4
whieh.good Fay , eath'bilit•it."`:Gendente.riUn'd
Ladies, one and all. ifyou want titihblir'ireblialeiyasein;
comeGUEEV‘VOOD.:whene Ton wilt inbtle' any iv.
ropfPbetiftna froth= smoke• and soot. and entiehed.With
:the Innetinice •.
ED`' The &earner . - OREEN WOOD .Irems , the•foot of
Pinot rebt, Tittabarg,4or the Uordeo; balf-pcltaaeh hour.
. until half-past 9,P, M ; Sundays. excepted: -„iey
CHANGE 01 , -'TlAll3.—Summer Arrnegs-
Inter/yam diva 2.l.—Lenre Manche ter at
7 o'clock.in the emnuthr..armt at each area hour untilll
o'clock at night.,-exceptimt het t o'clock' trip, which will
he omitted. .L.raee het Fitt street fandirig. helms the old
Allegheny bridge;- Pinsbdrgh,' at 71, crelbek in shamm
ing: and al half-past each hour...until half-past /ell night,
omitting her halt-post I trhi.% , flutidn) - ifezeepted.: , ,
irrGrecitwood'Gtirden is now o pe n kir th e steeption
of salters. ..Thti plait lands at the Gordeei: ; ,.. •
ma ••• • , • • J:ACKAP4-..rll.9Psie!art
„ ~..11g.mg40.1A .•
- ARfA NIi
,EDIICSI B.` •
, Mr. ill steerage 'Thrsiongierr esknin 'f(om
.Eurge, el:Omen in America to come over. In 'el et cif
the ships ot C0....wi1l be” furnished 'with the
blaming Provisirms:nt iheiyeqttivalent, in other articles:l. *
Inr d "':' S r e Act of Cos.* is fif.ai 17. V 49. :' •
LAN:will prevent richness' on board: Tloniol'•
tbre f .whenPasOdgets to Ihentrelieri PrOVis
iont,t many of them crank'. on bo a rd 'entirely, dfelaltile:
which often court! much .welinces and death- " • •
35 !by: Bread; • • 'All of 0 00 4 '4104i
-10' ' ' • 'tr, anti °al:4unit
,Pettrical, of the 'Proviciong T.
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.10'• .n -:nad s ; • -.•:•., -• • •••• --.- : ternished will ,be
11j, ' ,, .'llentis'and Pens, • - • ' delivered area&
• 35 ' L' • Potatoes, • " ' Passenger eeery
• 1 pint of. Vinegar. . - -* : •.• week', ortgt p-saf*
GO gallons of IVater, ,• ' Relent- suPplp hi tf
lu lbs. Salted Park. tree . fron &One.' Fuel. tor . coo jr.
Each Ship in this Line Witt se . properly vintilate4r. a nds
. a good, house over the passageway leading to, the, Pas..
sengerkapttruntat. The Catuttopse aittiCookitig•rantes,.
- for the ise of. rasseitgees, art , kepi under cover. .'Erery.
&mention will be paid to promote their heithh rind million.. -
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. 41.kient isi Pittsburgh, • •.'.308111.12V110EINSON;,
4c7 .
.. - ' , - Fifth at-.'neat neat Wood:
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T. Ithe Coin mtoslones% of the Yessraeylesine
hall Road Compels,. .
GEMLUSIEr.N:-e-,Since,the,subserirtion ler. Twenty ;
, Thousand' , Shares of the mode in this Com pany has.
beaa• garbed' b The Rail Road •Conveinioit • - nuirmicees .
seggeationt hare bra made to me that he ba+ks *Mold•
be aside operied to mile tech - as ire divoend an opportu
nity to inhseribe individually - to the stock:
ncinforinity* with theext&essed , wish of !oorgeltiriv.
'rMittat - that Tint will again' eint.e the
hooka to bnapnned tit sink - time and - glue-els yon . May
le,entthostex . pedient. Veny-re . nricerftely. - •
Pres I.Pa. It R.. - Vo.
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* Petlttuylaaola flail Road Contrpaoly...
Is Orininanee of the foregoing request, notice js hereby:-
giynh that :RoOlti*ill brt.apened Tor snbieriptilMi to.
Theestoelle 'Of tbe Perinsytvania Rail Road- Cmapany, orb
:Friday and Saturday- the • 9th and 10th of Jentsylrellll, ,
o'cloekv . A . ; St: to I ok4ort.P.'l4- tit the Company/salmi.
Third street, below Market; :and at the , Mereliatinmisidi
Minafacturer's Itaak,:and Solite V..teLtinge flank. MVO
Dollars per shore to be 'paid at the dine of suhserilition.
Interest at the rate of six per cent, per Anthem', orill be
pail by the Company . on all instalternts from the debit of'
payment : " TIIOMAS DAREWML, 7
CHARLES AVRRT.'
10111N41. 8116KNRERGf3t,
WILSON 111'CANDLESS,'''' •
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C. w..TaticsoN 2 _ —
- J. K. MOORHFAth
- Witt. EIC/113.9.1.131.
WrtHil . ' 4 10t• :-r4:41413 wi pa •or c eam
IV of all grades, by S. fa:3l%. n.hrtuArc -
.les . • r. No. 53 View? st
PROPOSALS will be received up to 3 o'clock. of
the Eth day of lone nett, at the office of J. W. Kerr,-
13tuart's Buildings. Fourtliscreet, for_gradin,3•tbe site-of : the •
Hospital, and building a Cutrcrt.• There will be twenty.
fiVe thoiisand ycirds of excavation. Plans and . specifiraz
tionsurill be exhibited ' one week previous to ti of let.
By .oriler. Of the . .Building Committee or the WA trial
reunsyh•anin Hospital. , . mal&Clavrta ;
CRAB AND RCI3I . ANITIii CIDER—Just reeeired. on •
consignment,. 6' very.ratietior - locof•Crisb and. Ro.. -
13:M1 1 / 1 10 Cider, for sale by 1 - • - '
tua.33.. , ; .CCAIIHINSFaSkFIp
efAtMasSED BlicON HAMS—On hatia:iiiitteft
, A...t.edittid for :ale (ma 3) roxv,iv GIMMEL
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