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S : ,4 ‘); A :1i.‘,,....". • 1 rir 9- 4 , 4e-V, ...„,t,,•,, ' F p .4 :1: ,, F ,- ,' , ',‘ - c., -.":"..:, 4 _, 7 ,- .- ---' '''' -4 C li .4-'T.'". ' '''' '' 4 7 ' ; '%!:,:i'is L, .'o4 7 W"''''',l' • --' • ' g0:i' . 4.0.0...0*4 _Pont. HAMM% KIITOIkifkirp'PROTRIETOR • PITTSBURGH: MONUAY.3l9leittlai JULY 8, 1848 vicallopßvisio EsiDarr; . -r r - • LEWIS -. C=A S.S, - opwrome.tivu::):. • FOtt CR PRESIDENT --• 0 . i)F ENDMICHri: "r - • Encesiiiimvric .ELECTORAL`, TICKET ISIMATORIAL•I.I.IVroIt.9.* ' • WL1.1.1A211 Blount; of ,Clearfield. Davw W.tottiaa, of Northanif;ton. 11,12121M. - rA.TIVE itt - CTOTts. ilinatT L. BEN4IIIt, Philadelplan County. ' HORN L . KSMASS` . .du City. 111-tIuAG Snout, •• do County' IV. 11..L.'Itouncrottr, do • ' do .• V. J•cos.s. Yoit. Moutgomery do Vl,-„Roarirt E. Watotrr, Lehigh do Wt Dow:into, Cltexter,. do VIII. HINNY Hats malt, LaitettAter do IX Prnal KUM; Becks do • X. ittilliLiD S. SCHOONOV6B. mourciet WY...8wEn.014 Wyoming ' do. ONAti . do . XIV. Joni IVgnmutt, Lebninin' • : ROBERT S. FEWER, York A o :XV/. Farnmanck Surrn t Fnuticlin to XV.U.. lonE Hurningdon do XV/Z..CoAntlo A. BLAei, Greene do ...XlX.:Gional Bonnsktr, Bedford do XX.: Jortx R. Semtisom; Beitier . •:;XXL.GEOROE P. HavtstoE. Alleghiny do CrIIRIOrd do van, 1113101111117E3, Potter do . 30CT1 .i.J.#lAles G:Ciimenrts.,Butte:r ' do FORMANAL COMMISSIONER; .`.. - ..• , ' - :.;....1.5 . jt.:4111:17 1 P . ..A . 1_N Tgi:R; Wistnioieland CaUttly. •".. • :FOR CONOREStS, • • Fti IV ..ale A•C or rrri3rtiori. ' • •-• J . AITe t ViglitiTgh: JOHN do. SNOWDEN.%Alteglieny. Ventaillep. • lIROVITRR. •.' .ODWAgO,'ITCORKLE,Indiann. . • AUDITOR, ionN.opxvv. . • , CORRILSSIONER. JAitlFS' WALLACE. , DR: JOHN POLLOCK, Clinton. - . OF TOE conar, iiPAOAMIN WlLSON,'FAienhetli Borough IN THIS PAPER. TILIZ IaIYS OF:THE lINFTE STATES:. TREATIES. RESOLUTIONS• Or CON DRESS; tte. 3 ARS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ERASTUS BROOK'S, Esq.,.has retired from the Edi torial chair of. the Gazette, and D. N. Wryirt, Esq., the former Editor, resumes the tripod. We are sor- ry to part company with so clever an opponent se - Mr. piteous. He is an ornament and honor to the corps Editorial. We understand that he leaves the city this m'ortiiisg, for the purpose of again connect :. inglimielf. with tho New York Express. May' hap piness and. prosperity he his companions through The Pittsburgh Letter. . . It seems that this celebrated letter, which created such - a tremendouseensation in the Utica Convert " lion, andthepostscript to which was hailed by Tel , egraph as: the sentiment or the, United Democracy of northern Illinois wal written by a distinguished friend of Hcrian CLAY, in this city ; who wrote it as a kind of , punishment to hie political associates, fur having deserted their chief—it is a singular fact, pa we are informed, that not a• man of those whose names are signed to the letter, is willing to owe that he knows anything about the postscript : They , all pronounce it aforgery. Now we can only say tide, that it ii stfalgesuch tut appendage should fol tho Big:Minims of. the mitt who signed that • * ter; but jest as it appeared in the Post, we copied itirom the Albany Atlas, the especial organ of such Reamer:its as those who wrote the Pittsburgh letter. • \ll l He was an origi ' :' l ttnt;rnason, of the ri BltioNtlilo l. ~ specie/ ; but hat dd ktti, the so-cOlg.d " wife party for many ye 4 paatArld +tali a,, ititgiOdand*te for Mayor last ye buCiaratr s itsid. noniittat4 `,::::- Jolts. *X', ry‘t..kawatlias linen aft ac tive politician, u the Fede Tiintitiiiiai L d actioal` and got up the call, we believe, for a new organiza tion of the Antimasonic party, in 1842, when there was not a shndow,or even a ghost,of that faction to be found in Allegheny county. He has been k " whig 2! ward politician, and . ganeral manager for . ... _ .. .... . ••• - that party, for some years.. „ hi/carat DAN and an iilira Federal Whig politlehin...lle,iwas elected by :that party to the Legislature, rOhlitignai ' iling in Cam, 'b • riacounty,a few years since. !Its would regard Was air insult to be called a' Democrat ; but, at the same tiro o f his stomach is too weakto swallow each a dose as Titylor'a blood-hounds and negroes I In this, he, will riot be alone ; for hundreds of "Whip" -in this city and county, will refuse to Tollow the c , dough; laces:' , of their party; in their worshiper suth idols as the south may set up. !." - j • ° • Joitrt Ores:sow; M. D. This gentleman is a strafider to us; but wetinderatand be acted with the wing"rt party until Ms late Aiesolutiep. Ho could not how histieck to receive the Yoko of the south , - ern dictators, who nominated Zachary Taylor. Cumtv, is the Cashier, or financial clerk, at MajOr Larimeeis Exchange office. He is a very intelligent/ and worthy young man ; but, like the Major, an ardent abolitionist. lie has no connection whatever,with the Democratic party. 15Dinntsoli, is an estimable citizen, and the trust-worthy treasurer or the Hand . street Bridge Company:. lie has alwaYs.been a 'whig and antima son, although not c bitter partisan ~ h ut cannot fel low the blind leader‘ief his.paity,:wha are plunging through the Florida avramps . after Taylor's blood hounds, and thrinighlouisiana cane-brakes aller,bis two hundred 'tiegrries; • • • A: P. poem appears to be a, stranger to every body.; Ent We presume his Democracy : sof the same stripb with the teat of the sit**. y . • • • These are the w Daneerals Pittsburgh,” who figured in the 'Utica Barnburneo4Convention We presume that ifinquiry was instituted into the politi cal; opinions of many otheni who participated in that disorganizing gathering, a similar result might be exhibited. We trust that our bretheren the De nicratic press throughout the country will expose this trick of the;hlow York fuctionists. Sudden Tilneii of Mr. Webster. Almost' on the instant it was announced at thr: City of Wasbiogton, Oat Gyn. Taylor bad been Dominated by the Philadelphia Conieution, the cor respondents of Several of theeastern papers inform• cot their readers that Mr. Webster, thawing. business requiring his absence for a short time,) would ad dress his fellow-citizens, In the different cities, on certain days that were . named. . This was before it Was known what a whirlwind had been raised in New Ragland hy.the. borninatioief him, wheal the party there hail dcnonoced as a is hired cnt.throat, Itnel a Souther's , ,SlOdalklir,”:#bo was engaged fuinishing young girls for the bells. in Noir 'O/4 tears.?' The xeice . e f Naw England had sot been Then heard : co refationtsi that lamination of Zama. 11:1r TA.71.011; and though it Iran knows . ; that 'there mike those who :bad,Oenotinced the idea of that nomination, it was thought that these could be driven or coaxed into the ranks again --sot of Whiggery, but of no-principle, naiad, Taylorism. ' However, as the day dreit . eigh when the great Apostle of Federalism was to bold forth, the winds conveyed to him peal open peal of deep sett bluer! denonciatiutt, and Mr..Wzrerut concluded - hot to! hurrah for Taylor. .Thei.dayappointed for each /214 ification meeting catne;but with it. came not bir.' Webster; but instead o f him came the dolefol„ the Woeful, the/ melancholy intelligence, that Mr. Web. Ater was vary al; and could net possibly Meet with his friends.. Dideed we believe that two or Weil letter writers„ in speaking of the disappointmen which had: been thus uet with by his • friendi, eof Ocavored to *sense it by saying that Mr. Webstel pad really looked ill fur several weeks; and that hilt ishysteian had leetated upon his spending some week in some ribiiment at borne. To such tniserabl shifts as this is Federalism put. Despising the mu `of the People, and recognising no interest in Aut.. 'won with them, the leaders of thek party are Caldit* ',natty seeking, only to:promote their self sgstandif; 'sing schemes. To dc; this they think no, means un ;fair or dishonorable ; and therefore resort to tha :must infamous frauds; the moat 'vile , slanders :or their opponents ; and tbe'n;ost unqualified falsehoothi a that can be conceived. of. Can they triaccicd' in playing Alio gatpc 1 We shall see! • • l; One Book Table. Every day—ahnost every hour—adds to the not her of the marvellous, remarkable, 'wonderful, not singular productions of our world: Even in our t 149, looking back upon the past,—beyond the,daya ril Shnkspeare and of lionier,—we 'Peak of Sotesto4 as the wise man ; and Soloman said "There is not) iog new under the sun." But Solombn 'spoke, 41 course, or the country in whiCh ho lived ) or that aces tion of the world at leut, mid of. du things tic had seen ; but'Otil: iia . . solonioti lived tiro day— , lad he seen what we bare seen --.barl - fie field what ttie have read,—ould he ever have placed on record Or n i posterity so plain and palpable 0 e s iror 1 = No; .w l e will not believe it. ,- The wonderful inventions f our day; the "vropderful movements among mnoki 1 , political and religious; the startling do v elopmentr all that wo see, and hear; aid'ean have an idea of, is Wooderful,rd stranger tlid•new I Bator all tlie strange and we;tdarful tbings;:ittAl the astonishing 40 etartliniirall that can bd conceived of ' things ,uodee the syn,a.liook which has just lesu d from 'the' Pittl r uirgb'presir, is „the most likely o " triteirtheieritiil,fifr. •itis a "History, of Leda , in epic , verse :by . .I.i.tirlattsii WDonOtrAilr. ,, T iit work cad only be r4preciated by tboiefifiliti ith II read, it.; To, all wlin"are fend of novelig,..werVo 41 espeeilly comruendl , ll.. • ~ ' ",Wilfred Montressor; or , the Secret Order of the I ~.. Seven : a romance of mystery and crime. By. ote ! author efAbelParions,” &c. &c. Thiswork, whlcb is being-Published in parts, 1138 been sent to us by Mouse, who has it fur sale. I 1 .. W.1i have received' from a friend, the " Defence of Maj. Gen. Pillow, before the Cour4of Inquiry, Fred cacti, Jdnir;;lB43." This defence is one of the most clear, concise, and pblo 40Attetonts of tbe kind the we have ever read,' The General is fully vindreatei . . . . The Barnburnees convention . at.Utiea, prorion t making their nominations for President and Vic President, took a ballot in caucus, which resultq a roilows:• ' „, • For President. blartiri VaU Buren, Addison Gardner,— • ••• • •/ • • 11 ohn Tan Buren, 5 i• • J: • deq, C. C.. • • cling, Marcus_ . e President. . wain,. r ,.M ' . .... .. • .. 11 • :•• 6 Fol.\ :Henry Doilke, <if 11•Tappari,..: , Marcui.l4o96;• • • • • •. • • • J.M......... Scattering, . T , man' at Lefseariltown, thld.l-wlli .. zi' l li ffil boat hiir sfi'llic severely last week,' oiliee"iing. tu sdveral citliolts arrested him, took him ha an adja cent' houso,-and, after a short trial, felted him guil ty, and sentenced him to be ducked itl thabay i r lie mas.r.epoatedlyikfewnoserboard from a boat', with 'Croap around• his waist, until thoroughly. sobered. 1 They served, hid, just right. • ' t I eiir The !Alga nay that Gen. Taylor never tolt!tt lo' his life. n Thong of coarse, .he told the truth he'deelero :that . those who opposed..the wet Were " worse than hierirant." 1 - 144 . a4stie like that, Mr. Whig . _..., r~y,~v: .._. A Batch of items. I . .rie New York Sun says, that HENRY O ' Rrrt Y, 1 54h0 bait conneetetl4p extreao.rp4aYS.o l ?,.. eo2 , tipby means of thOjeleitaphirespiaa4erF.: edio . fn . rnish to the PreshyntA : i'vo wh Ores es lusive t of e,' have' been engage Lil him atrring Ye'44 "- =44 The gallant,Lieut.REnn,who was so badly wound. edt' .Chaputapec, and so often teported, as deal t arrived in Philadelphja on the 21st instant. The house - of Ctircoran & Riggs, at.Waahington, • was dissolved on.the I?th'inst.;;A4ri2to. Riggs re tir.6e with an ample, fortune, accumulated .in a fa* , yera,lind'hitt plane is filled by Mr. Faishe iggs,Ar, !Riley; the deserter, and those of his comrades wbowerOnOt phot, are to be brought to this coon.. try in chains, have theirheads shaved, and. be'driim , :mad out Ohba army, in Some one'cif our large cities. EAlCil or them has the letter D branded upon the right cheek. Aniong , the population of Ne6' Orleans', there are said to lie 8000 Spaniards. There is probahliagreat-, diversity of population in that eity, than in any other on this continent." A; statement of the num b!.r of each-nation would ;be interesting.: 4 pried the house of Representatives at. Ifashington, making an appropriation of $900,000 forthrt purpose of building a Dry Dock at Philadel. phis. This is what should have been done long ago; taut better late thannever.,, A Cincinnati paper tells of 'a 'woman there, vrhal tieing peer anttobliged.to work out forlier Support, Freda .her. babe on: whiskey: till it'.:. bectithurt.' drunk, and thealays it upon the ground I Canit be true t .; . ... ..... . ... ..... .. Sutural., the-martyr to . liberty in Ireland: is the •1 on of a Al:niter) an cleigypian, - and a Unitarian him elf. - :ilehi, - to 01 • : appeat;anee a sincere, patriotid; nil well. - meaning min.:lliir biitereat enemies allege ii o fact to prove the contrary. -• • . . ; The second mate, and several of the crew of the : Ainerican ship Triton, of Now Bedford,'weie tour ilered by' aarages at. Syrlcnhanis.,l.stapli one of th ' e kineo:Mill,tlioup, in the Paci fi c; :They. wese ansti• - gated . to the act by a Spaniaril wile tires sinning. hem. , '1 • . The Federalists Cass the war candidate, because ho saysisrthe nation that defen4s neither its honor nor its interests will soon hont , neither to de fend:, lie has always sustained ibis proposition ; and the People are ever ready to worse the knife' , in its support. Woman is said, by somebody, to be.— A -beauteous flower, born to bloisom, Giving gladness to the eye ; • Half designed for man's fund bosom, Half Et creature of the sky ! Thompson* New Verb Bank Note Reporter says: "The disbanding of the army 11311 its influence on land {warrants; INO apprehend :an over-stock, and itare letvered our quotations accordingly ; for the 1 I warrants 0 acre waants we pay.slls, and tell them at 6 20. These warrants are asslned, in Wall. to that they aro passible from hand to hatul. ,l Pare watethas been obtained at Charleaton,S. C., by r means of the Artesirn well, at the distance of aiiity feet from the surface of the earth. In COD4t...' qtrtlCO of strata emitting ~ a (mud odor, the water ',..glacralty from the ordinary wells at Charleston is so offensive as to be unfit rut. use. Tho Washington correspondent of "the Baltimore Sun snaya—“The aet otophshed lady of President Pidk bas fiuettrop the largest and handset:teat Lou* , brashstil rut theii reception after the. 4th of March. Lsing purchased Om mansion, Nashville is to be Welt future permanent rpladenc. !hypo:tem tittecol The Varenesiii*resslllista. This company, which liaittitea gaged by our friend Anna-tars, after mach etjiNnphtmd exertion, make their appearance beaus -I;,,Pittaburgh, an t (hence this evening, accordiag to led AleertDe meat." Indepeudent of the claims : , which Andrews has upon the community, on account of the public ep' itit which he maalfested la opcniag the first estab. listiment here for the amusement, gratification, and sitijoyment of the of line , from What we hear of thtseiocalists, vie eye greatly mistaken if the pub -1 drill accord to him the highest degree of praise for exertions la their behalf • Miss fitter's I?exrea has -a very fine voice b eed had acquired ninth , elebrity as a singer In Albany, New- York. 41rs Ctase Asettu, is spoken cif all 000 of 11W, moat of all *linhive appear. id at tbe Minerva Hall, Broadway, New !fork. Mr. in/arrow, late of-the Chesnut strect„and National Theatres, in Philadelphia, is considered one o f the mott aCtiotoplishert tenor singers in the' country. Rtsr, was for along timdleador of the Choir in [preen street Church, Albany, and is a finutheil Mir• `find Mr. Gionot Bumf, an eminent pi nisi, of, the City of ,New Ifork, wilEproside at that Matra meat. , The company ire well aware of what is es 'petted by aTittsbergh indicate; and appear under raspy appreheesions t hut !pith 'determination to try and succeed. And the Manager, we bane no doubt, will exert himself to the utmost to accent -010i even, more than he promises. Wo hope at ho will be amply. compensated for his exertious to gratify the public taste. 4Tholihts that breathe and words that John Mitchel, A. the Irish Patriot? in en article of the "United Irishman" thui' writes the, glowing 14n guago of ptophecy:-4 think .too that I,have a mis sion to bear a. handlo:the desirtiction'or that bloody old British Empire, thit has crushed deiwil -So.long the limbs of Eaigland a and suelied the.,marrow , end the blood out of the bonerof Ireland. Against that empire of Hell,a ,thotiiand th ousand ghosts' Of my slaughtered countryman 'shriek nightly for vengeance. And heaven has heard them. That blicCanepring haabraved no tang the - battle and the breeze] Odco`ilice from the mast head of LI ship in, distress. iler crew are in meeting—the Charibilleof Chartism, tifitionder her lee7the-breakers -oftßepeal are titiOers are already shivering It . the blast, pirate and bloogatained Slaver as she is, and on the day tilat: she goeito p tenon all the ends of the earth gifirthree opoe-r0.,) •-• . . Err ci...l.l.pttna, of Norwalk, Ohio, wrileo. under date. of, Noveniber, 190846, that '':'Vatiginia Vegetabip Lithontriptic, Mixture. no..doing . thinners in nil at complaints., ,Peola. lure's! it with properties little short of the magical, lii fever and ague, in bilious. disuasen, in dropsy, in gravel, iii fetnala diffieulty‘ I ung ilincaaeu, con sumption, dyspepsia: l .km,, he., for' why should we go over• the ovliele catalogue, 'it takes nil thm• and more, and its beneficial Riceet to apparent in every instance :'• but to what must we attribute its success; there we mop; the whale COUTSC (Wits success has puzzled us; we do not , understimd It. Medical men oleo out of their pad, to crush it' they put their heel upon it; it escapes thein; they hiciknbout n little, and if they are unobserved, they throw air, that dignity rind poitipostlyaf smnititer - which is half 'their capital to trade, and fall to, tooth and nail, to put it • out of .existence; but; the harder they fight the stronger w ,gros the norlrtim;,niid'tlia weaker their own practice; and 'dlocainfited, they resume, With the air of n broken' dow,wilandy, his once fashionable but now rugged clunk, IhrifdlgnitY•niledandtornbyhip Oily, and walk MI with • , -an air ,of mercury.. Reader, get a pamphlet front the Agcuts, in -your vininity;.the advertisement is in our columns.ander "Gretit timeriean'Retnedy." • in,Pittsburithi Maw& littootwsv, No.ll:Liberty us* Caniii Basin.:• jten Clouionprion and Bleeding at the Lungs Cured by the use of Dr. Darteati's Expectorant Remedy.—Miss Esne. ling Yeager wax taken, when at ego of sixteen, with a-slight cold, which she neglected until the lungs fell -a prey.tothat.secking destroyer; Conrumption,f when, ap plication to a physician wan made, but to no effect. Ile considered , ' her onto a hopeless our, and prescribed but, little medicine - for'her:, the'raeantimpflln discharged groat- quantities of blood, with much expeetoration of ' ek . phlegm and cough. Her !rattily frame at leilgth be _reduced to .a livin skeleton. Ilex last. Was anx dted.for by her friends, that her eidrerings tnighr L ungs of death. - During the time, tier physl caned, and; as the last resource, deter.. ' . . 4rtues of ". Dr. DLIIICLIIPB Expectorant Led some extraordinary cures per cases. lie at once ob lzujnistered it to her. The Lex, which gave hopes.— au. eighteen days; caiking•in her bed ads and rola !gilt weeks. sin and :rfect ions end by cilia rico • mined to test Remedy," hayin formed by the.medi tained two betties, tu fourth day he found some • He continued giving theme that tittle she was rendered able Mitambert to •thei astonishment of I. tivee.! Rale continued usingthextedicit • declared' herself . qtairely free Aidensefand n . b* pursues her daily occupant? 'health'. • • For sale by Wm. JACKSON, No. SO Liberty street, burgh'. - - - ---- - -- 1 , ,• - - .- :- - --.1.7: .- -1 - 77,'.7. , -*--*,-- ,,,, 7:..7: ,,,,, F , FF- . ..! , --.,:i4; .. s, , F: :-1.Z.'c.;';:::.4..:1:::,,,:.c-,,,.--::.,.,,,..-..:-.---.,,,,,,..-7,._..*:-.. ..., r . ... ':ii,,... LOCALAI4,FrEIt S, Daniel WOonald, ewers-Live at Joy's; it could . •—..-- - .. -....c.......--1....._ not have exceeded.filleriteuteifrom thetittel: i ----:-.- _ ,......et5......e.a.ai. Oirritaerf•Tearepaen --- Jklt‘E 3"lit4 ;Is4ll.,Rres. left until the bellsKthg ; from Simms' aWarmic . ' •k li 'kr ' ' . \ t' - ' i ' et t f - 5; full 1?-fIch.-tqoft#71orTollhi4illretfilimms. I thin t ;_trwastit, Anore,ti., ~,-. ; . , 3, , „y , .. i [ • Indletmeni.l re Aiso)ii' itOurdtfila t;! la W. CrooExia,lo; hate 441,05, afisfa.diirik as 11nikwelliiie Oitsibli'" e„M*ket%eAttbrnel Gene. cap, 6 1 4 I 4 1 .1 d. not giie a ilifieilptionof them .. rtllCMagrlew, and Jas '. • F. . '&17., fe z ileimitaiiikealth ; was in.%t-tant k iiiiilimi,4olo;‘,l4A daW...... a r t 1 1eltif i g,,, . Messrs. Metcalf, and M'Clure, for Defence.' up Fat iwitriiiediiteli Afar itio. JiTy , ; went _ tirbed 'i t . Inr....Magraw opened fur the Commonwealth. hear&lfir;4lre bell before I Went to bed; ayes not 1 Mr. Hartwell, sworn:..Keep the Hotel • myet a-much alarmed when the fire broke out. blefwan iquat.ed op l tY,sl3hkititop Stcety opposite .4iptin; conninghato t. setiira---Know Simms; was GrafPa warehouse, it was directly on the street, kth hilatietWeen 8 and 9 o'clock in the evening. [here the plan of Rita was referred to for the par.- •--Grace Zimmerman,..swern-Live. next , to canal peso of explaining the.pd4itliaiaave lee slow t h a t bridge, near old Cathdie,phureht five - n 43050 Hart= was burned.) T,l4l.astehle t i onen ,woref,ip t h e en d s well's stable; say, soma perinid ' at i ttiegifitible that next to the canal - My'stable - waiiiiiiiitaiabeut 94. night' about fißeeelinutes after the Foeetain street o'clock the previews, eveningl' the, hay hole was fire breke'reut4,''.funirt)isi-pviqpAfipt!itillerithree. ' closed up I wits'up.frOm the time the first fire. or. 'it'ours herole'lt ',brcike 'out; saw Idirb.'atC:iiirtetlitf l' mitred till My staid° .nins hursidid.',,Was not at the , matches four times;spoke andbe tab tiff-i•ite - Went i stable when.it Walt burned ; was at the place where" an. the bridge toWer Liberty street; didlicit;itneW . the atable wilt; alter the fire ;.the fire was static d w dr h e o ss h .e li oa rcirs w i lt li h n a w ea tt i t;n ;r ot wa ii i " . lr o e man ;:bad On .41, in the end ofthe 'amble. ; next the canal; supposed feet off; thevrediP was a little wet, and the matchesalidiiii"lgnite:i .. the fire was comMunicated to hay. in the. rack; fout horses were in the stable which were ivied. . John Bock, sworn- The length of the - bridge , Cross Ex-Onetloor at each corner of the sMble'; ,across the easel 1812 feet ; ;from the forldik M , iii , . 134VY no one Nstien I first saw the flia';" can see the ilitableae 40 feet ; . l ength of stable 25 feet,, I..was canal bridge when looking from my house towards about ,my planing ,.. ertehlnit • ; that ''. night ; ' Weaver: , .might' have been O h re all the tithe l-when I Watattt the stable; could have seen ani one ori the bridge.. ,tie corner c'rP" °"Ll° street 'the rn atar of - Bre/wal Robert Johnson, sworn.. Was at the fire; live in , filth ward ; as II was going home from M'Carty's raised; went to the Stable i think iiii - iitiaAoViq.„ fire, I saw a ertivrd at the corner of Fcruntain and the h P sa i fire w e'S l . ll the hayloft whertlßrilnaß it , Washington street s; heard loud talking as if sh a y before. sweyte-SaW Sinaltts e'little more going to Skd.; it-was" Sintmelihe talked Med.' her°re-'seet)nd fire ;' *Ow biter coming down Seventh . ly ;is I stopped j i he started, sail 1• hint ;; he ! street * fr e e ' the. direction , or his father' s henn a "he went down Washington et. towards th e canalr . about 'went dewn:s h 7 r 7 e t to k a a r t ke ?: . 7, enn . :..el"brdiodw.sig7;',.li: lie turn four or liversitepenhetui-of-'me;4useasasmgot past, ed towards Dayardetwap ;he went ~. G ra n t t t : the first corner ef the stable;)4 disappeatederetn-stowsrie the a i d, ;,., Mary Scott, swcira.--Saw Sinieeenthe wieininß. me i went On t'si canal 'bridge and stopped, thought strangelwhere stomas . 6..1 gone.; looked ' ante. fire; a was standing' on the corner • of 011 era and Penn streets; O'Hara'at. is einemuarefrim ca-' round and'saw 00, in - end 'astable; cried " fire. sal ; this ware about 44 rs'elelii; . wAll after thefiro 'and ran back; friend Sisnminithe end of the Stable; took !told of 400'Y:et:id tried to, open it, it was lock-• er t °Anal. bridge: ''. -",-,.... a ' . ...''''" a ,,% . " ed ; a mar; helped me and wei got door open s did , 111 % ; - '4' night; W hitney , " s W orn. ' "Was" ihe fire,, up all night; the.belleWerie ;ringing all_the arse!: not go in, weskit. door while horses were taken out, wit - meth& horses were taken out the engines tuwar.ds tits closing of the ,fire, it is customary ta , ring the bells conviderably; 2'.. . . '' ; ':;'• e t came; saw 'Shams standing at the , corner of the The . r ..went to the Jery , in the afternoon, ~At stable at this tiree ; I said: "I believe this man set fire:" A Young inan beside me - arid mYielf - the re q uest of some of the Junin, th e nctee'tfteP'- the ititrirmy were sent out, and safterwards.withdmeeta. went up to Itim.! lire asked hint what he was doing; Yesterday morning the Ciaart met; and theJery , de.' .he said getting pu t t he hinges , I knew this was not • dared their inability to 'agree, and wished. te, WO true,. Cur Iliad Stood in the door and he did not go the notes for, reference. They particular,} wanted . is ; are left hint fur the engines and looked after to examine the testimony of Mr. Glass.. The Court Rands fur Shads, but could tint see him. read the notes and they again retired: "• - '' ''- By Court.. Ile held up his hand and said it had ' I bees bunted siog out the horses; he had a hand- The Jury was still outlast cutting, but.wiliri doubt r.ome in this morning with some kind of a 1 kerchief around it ;lie W5ll not in the stable while verdict or niane ht • ill.. •. - 7 the horses were e nming out. _. .. . . . , Crass fr.-Left M'Cee ars fire shunt t!, clock,. DISTAIWING CASVATMV,4",II Stlettly a ft ernoon, There Were five or six persons in the crowd at the about five o'eloehr two of the Brothers or the Pre' 1 corner a f . ttitht.tift ;ascot, hit. Wearer, of the alba.. sensat i on ceder, Messrs. Carey and Ryan, Yer.? 11P• , gara was on, of them ; never saw! tintun heruse; n statamneously killed by lightning, on - the hill neall 1 was dark.: did not notice aicame turn ea from the Birmingham. They were returning home,. rifler 1 1 path briers" iliii. fire ; lf, lief) I saw Simian at the stable teaching at St. Paul's Sonde) , School. One of- the l d oor h e was a h ont t h ree m e "• from ac; w h en i "Junior Brothers, Seymour Bowen, who was walking went Own the roans to Smarm, a "cello man nom. between thelnl'esesPed . nal hort • ~_ - 1 ed Wane was oath toe ; vs n left Simms at minter o f Nieves. Carey and Ryan, we arc informed were ~,.. .. • remarkably pious men; ardently attached totheirslu 1 alautt... [ftert3s till 2 e'rfark..) ties as teachers.' . . 1 Court met at 2 o'clock, and proceeded with the The - funeral will take place this morning, at 10, , Frets examination of Mr. Johnson :- o'clock, from their late residence, St. MiChati'S I thought Simms might have been iatosicated, serninary, ne a r pima, g ita T though he wailed urn eneugh; saw no fire in the The Ca , rauer held aus .. orloes . t ;port the horses: last % stable as 1 first passed by, would not have remelt evening, anal a ver di ct o f it death him natation . 1 with only looting rotted; from the Issue Simms dirt- 1 f r om Goat, was returwe j. Il e i n eouria nathat the. appeared till i saw the tire abou; one moment or fluid struck one of them on the beat"' and pa ssed to 1. taore elapsed ; law two men On the other side of the „h a vide. moat !tonally „ ang li ng he s . tr o dy r an d tear. ; bailee when I, treat lain 11; don't anew yrberealiey ing off hie clothing. The other hid a mark- upon 1 went nor who ,lacywere ; did not see them slier I his breast, the only one noticed. discovered the firs; del not ere them since; Simms -------- . was siding uuthitg . when I wen t to t h e stable door; s 'loam) ttr.„-That excellent host, Levi Ilarthfielil„ Simms gave rip alarm. - hal put that n' at little steamer Hope N'.. 2, on the Andrew Ohm, vaunt-Live an the. Fifth Ward; line between Ode city and !dandle/tee ' Tilt land. ' was at the fire an Hartweil'a atalde ; can't say what 'Og is a little below the Greenwood wharf boat, on titre; never saw Sienese berets , ; eaves perm° that ithe Allegheny. I i - , , y r th even a„ wc d r ,„ ; corer saw he n he ygi e or i On the Fourth; Rosedale will be fitted op for the here; this 4e4, a f ter t h e b eret ., h a d l itel i ttmo ,,j ; j aetommodatiore of visitors, in a magnificent style. Johns - ea 4.441 that the prisoner passed down Wash- I".ten Crean's" 4 tiarPtierries nod Clearti?' and 'deli -1 ineten street hit i ote huts, that he nested Lim at the i carne tempt:ante drinks wilt tosser:Sid tip in any stable, sad ears - Ivan again at the stable when the fire quantity-and the meanest man coup; .- "nt ;4 112 ndde broke out; the person Johnson showed me Sias not i at the munificent deities Burchfield aetebefaii ),is . [drunk that I knew to t the pertott 'Token or had a 1 friends. krieti dinner' wilt be spread Gil theeeloy: 1 three cornered ea p on, this is all I recollect about 1 vltePt. i 4 lb*" !h a mar' wish titindelge • i. This "tope No 2 will learive'regelartrall day, and i bun. Jelieseer .ICealled-Ven't recollect if;7l*. Simms i tin ... 12 in the evening.' ' ... . • . .. . ~ . ',...‘ras dressed tithe„, bin " P l it 'wan- atierce cor ne r ed 1 Tue:aseal- ,- Mits Jette DrearChfts been perform: l'PtOltesl'i Oitin't entire the cap •helino I weittAalo i i irig in the Pittsburgh 'Theatre for a few evenings. the stabler , era Positive this is the ,PC"° l2 I saw, I Oa account oT-seeessieethetweetbet, the beteehave i. loll' tii• by hrs talk, heard 1,10 talking on the hill, been rather 114 M. A ll' 'vibe" SOYA Th:eli.Cark tiiiisai ,before the fire ~,, ‘ that they ere not pleasant on warm liiihtit. ...The Mr. Kennedy, sworn-1 saw Simla on the eight I most distie l gitatied . 4eter...in the world could 'net *film tire lying under Kelly's steps, on 7th street ; 1 draw "a fall heave anise We. s ay-that a t eiii,lie. told hint to it' ' , rime; he 1,4 aid went its a three - half of Mira U., who has failed' (if innet IseCattfees bon opposite to his father's house. Ile had a cap ed) in 'atiraCting such audienceensathr tatted:ens NO ' r ac trews dtlealldtdi _:else has personated *carted diffi colt parts, and in each one has given evidence of fine taste and excellent natural power. - • ~ •' . - ~ burn:* .. .... . . ":,':.,',',4-.,:::•t,' Mr. !Allure Opened for the Defence Mrs. Kirkpatrick, called by Commonwealth--tm night of fire:, Simms was in my - room; hn aske.rarm for a hantikerellief initial his hand; Lnsaid some one had stopped; he did not scam drunk Ocnevr him well. Win. Weaver, sworn—Belong to. thit Niagara; was at the Fountain street lire ; am 2ed note Direr .tor; the attuehment was made at Itrek'sore Wash ington. street; petit nine feet Iron; Hartwell'aiata ble ; took ley place at plug tibOut 12 or 1 'o'clock ; remained, there until - about day-dawn ; I then went to Rowe's Ito take refreihments ; the itecond fire alarm was r t aised While we .nere at Rower; we ran out and saw that the fire was in the ;table near the plug ; heard no* threats or iud talk ' about the' plug lid,not 00W; Johnson night; tint nequainted vtitliArim;, l did not 'ace Simms . ; did not know him;. ' a great Marttpersons were in the neighborhood of tcfttho:firtjtliro - ~ jv~ttiit ; tlte first fire was abating a :gllti l t;.,nenther of , persons did pass &wn 1'44 the stable.; oii.EridaY,irtoriaiiii '!, Met JutinsOn,7who aakeirine !Went the plug - , and whether I hadseen Sirrimsi I told him:l'll:LA not seen Simuts; 'think a Man woad not beim had time to set fire to the sta. ,t '7 yyhtle lwas in Rowe's. „ Cr : oa E.r.- 7 1 . t04 the ping' several times, bet no ono time tor more thetn five minutes; theatreet pJ'ar:ed very quiet'Ad few were there;Wati the last one - to lenive thee-plug . ; no Aparks were IlYing at the time the engines,iliere returning.. Andrew S. Jay, sworn—Live infront t .Simms lives in ttM !Mime back ; I not up till the 'first-fife Was overt -be remained there until four, o'clock— he was there about an lour_; he appeared to like a ina fr in liquor; I waited till -ho went out' of the from ; then want up stairs ; I bard the fire bell for the second fire; lie had beee ; gone bout four or fire mi nutes before the 'second alarnfi I did not go out e the house, did nut see the 2nd fire. I Cross Ea-'the belle were ringing while Santee was in' my house ' • there were in my house two young men beiddottfitoing ; rtm not with the Simms family; didn't notice which may fuming went W466'4.411: " • .• , - . , • Mrs. joy, Sworn.—Andrew Simnts.vasr.in 'our lionse on the morning of the file ;, be appeared in liquor; tire iirSt fire . Wll9 nearly orerlihed - he came in;'he remained until it was quite'dliviitabout/4 niclock ; Simms got pp and said .f I'll go dOWn, and sob if the fire is'altogether out Mr: 'Joy and inynelfvi'ith the childrenwent up stairs; >tioin thc, thee Siinms left us till the bells rang coulat-net' have exceeded , five .minuteri; a person wonld not , .have lied time to have walked irr liartivell's stable from our house from the time that Simms left till I saw the blaze ; from the smell of tbe'lliuor - on , Sireins;Vthink he would not have been able toi have walked far. , • Cfors Ex.—Have six children, took: them all up stairs.; ihad not , heard the fifP'bells for artihour be; fore ; Was but a few ministeirbefore,. 4 , when Simms left; it ;was about eight,minuies'aftr•r i wont until 6,2 e fire bells rang. 1~ ~ ZL3 ~..., .~yy ~~ isfr The hiioetsriUe outrage., nonced on istut day, was a moat brutal' — The' wOutan wan drunk, the rttMana soiled her and carried ter to the woods. There are , about nirie'peraonst iMpliented in the+ontrage ; but tbe neighbor! are ready to at quit four or fire of .I,beto.'ltlathnitiht.that smite, of those arrested are irinocenti entirely.-that they' were attracted to the -company *lb& noise of the woman. We ~ .orer t riitakeik erttelywe aid' she was a white wominnmermit toYelliekro „she 4 plack • Bon? Potme.--About nit o'clock kelieidetwaern ing the bedy Of ;mtte wan' picked' up in the - A11e. , . litany river, , tew . rode above-the.old Hrisige s who had evidentik; , beco 41101YMi. He - wati:lytng with Ina face down'Prom appearancesi , could not: have" been long dead. , The. Ceronertn.., or . , not Wilke any discovery as to his game. ::He. Was err; tirely.italted—whiCh 1°44 . belief that ho had been hathing. - ": • ; • • The clothes wore reiind oti:t11,0. WEo 9 ir;.!l, ATI die-, tanceikoiti the ,place whore ho was founilt,stre lef. at the Mayors office; • We 4eacriti 'lion or the 4itittei bore that hiafrieude may reeognlze , theta; a. blecti,eielb.frii4 ; 'a' black clotliialik two' ;lake or yeata pautai one linsey, the other blue cotton ; a blue cottott - yest'; coarecialioie;•, . „; • Dusautan Ptc.tstc,—The members. ortii . Compa ny have clutttcred the. PitcW,,an eacellent boat, for the purpose of running . to 'pk.-414iC Point to-morroW. If any of our careworn Citizens wish tti 'enjoy, the day pleasantly, and at the, Immo Aisle give °neon's moment to _the company, let thtim . attend. Par Thp ,cmly case ••tried on Saturday, after the conclusion of the SIMMS case, was Commonwealth John.pennelly, indicted for the larceny of tigthik frind a man on board the steamer Brilliant. He was I:convicted: : ." Thcro were no eentencea pronounced. 'G atiziwoon:-.70u ktuid ors must not forgot Green-. wond;Witli lie alumni,. t 6 - 1. 44 1 1iv :Th 6 se who are. not otherwise engaged, will ilmt-Ws' pleasant placp of resort. .The nceriiMolletiOnilq.irklefites,as thosewho hare been on tho'groond' the present sea, son yery well know. ' , . tra", desprio win nnualit linto4iyppposite the Iron C i ty Hately?on`Flitii - boot. fin onliated fiTevi days ago; • got big nibnor , iikndrio l lio*O t l in g out; when porno of the officers in= = therecruiting service - • HARD Wrrtirssia:—We noticed on a tsble the Quarter Session's Court Room, tho. Othetday, huge rocksEbronght there asCivitneeses:against Mr. MaCkerel; who has been indicted for tniisderneanor blasting rocks in Diinni;nd alley itralirlOr Keenan, 4 ‘ European Agent" whose ad mertiseinent ibt l66 ' lll T w i n thfs aii)(lll,',llleM.prOants, 11461. Those. bacing basi lllEl4lo. itutonet•-,it;;. Eu rope, oC~at4~ey to remit, should call on hint wit hout delay. . ..,... ~,.. -,..!:4;-:-.:-....%'::. ... ,,..:-.,.;.,.....J.-- ; , . -. : ,,, i-v - .:1?.-. , ,,,,, :: ::-;• :. , , ,:.-;:%,.;,:i.,:::-•,-4, MIMM . , nu k mtri Uri a ARR.WF FOR STEALTRO A' ..ATCII. - -..- -----,a__e S • phen Herriett; was arrested -An Ftiday, - by officer - ' t ague, and committed - 'l , y . Aft er . m iOeli''''liti , -- ...r.": ~-• ealing a. watch from Mit. Liviligetop;iit ~,,A lfiS,Vet .. ':',l"-: --:-'"J'f• 'g." "l i ' ' "WI t - t . 6VI ;':". 4i A 1 5: ' 854 101- 1d. We understaitt at e oomenyit tarn 1,4 a body, in, t.ite-Ae*ticityl cerernotriei o:tiltb,e7-:to-• turn of the voluideliiii:' - Vii‘ '-'' - .:4'-''- . Z.-; -,. .L . ' , . 7-, . , - MORE }lron WATEtt.-Thi s fttitii of yesterday will - . contribute to swell the river, name will have high • - water for some days yet. . irrThe balance of a stock o fDry Goods and Groce ries of A. Horhitch, Jr.; will be sold, by of Thomas ' Mellon, Assignee, at ItitKenna,s,Auction Rooms, N 0.114 • Wood ci., three doors ftotit.Piftli i this dhy >af 40 and at 2 o'elock; by catalogue. , Bargains; may be expected, , and -the sale wilt be positive :,.:: - Anti-Bilious and Lierr;:PsTo have never. failed to benefit the patient: They infileisallt act' mildlyS and effectuallyupon the system l . 'Theirincreased' populatitf,dentonstrates all thalwe•ray.of theincaint in, :some cases .iven more. But as they weru.noviniracit, lously.oillitovered among thelndiatnOwto.knownotlC: Mg about medicine,) of course W e cannot icartsclentien*; ly,recoinmend theft,-as the sovereign or universal ,dy for ,all kinds of disdain'. Tri till caries/ however, Of. . diseased Liver; or other bilious complaints, they are an' surpassed . , rind' (Min the!'very. - nature of their composi-; lion, and its perfect.adaptation - tuthai . class ofidloeasesi , tattuot fail to benefit:, Darrit vitous*oirr Cotn.—By„iteglecting, algae, salutary precautions which common seuee dtclates; Many,: very inany i 'fallvietims tatheir.imPradence: - ...Me d*ve seen the young bride;blooming"as'it'Avere,iiisilie blid af paradise and the tali flower ofhOpe, r ,thupride Of her fatiler.ind the Sol orlter,mothen-:her cheek 9oshtid ,w4th nittripation, and'.heieye beaming-with the loft ex--; of love--the gay drefma of life; dancing - ou her ffr e ic ig y r ian with the rich and variegated tints of isle raids s: pmraise.; we hair ,ssen all this changed--41ye.,tha Wed= ding garment,:for a Arend ond:the'bridarchhafteMcir. .tau sepulchre of the dead; and all this f ro m neglectiag a ' ',dommoit Noivibefore itia too liste,4as,Th ,. . Rogers'. 'Lireriowl'And .Tar, which - grves'-imnediate , veliefj - as thousandsof our most intelligentreitiirlnanow ofi its most extraordinary cures. ; The gay, thebeiiiilfuj. and . the ymnig,,spealt, forth its praise, and , .will, so long as if %nukes %:ofnenve coins, and cheers - 11M despairjegfaittily • fireside. - For little by spatuirsa.Knaceivsn,"Grint-itiret;.one door, below Second st.„ and :by 3. Kidd :le Co, Crner Wood a nd Fourth s 1 . Jel3 . . A.Fahnestock &Cote. Whet:mama, in high fa vor as an external applicatiodlainflamthatOryalllimions, and nt.the same time milie:dant as Well noletnollient...- B. A..Fahnostoek'& Co's:Rubtfacient has tteenierybe-) neficiatin cases of Chronic Rheumatism,Glandulas Swat-L. line; Sore Throat. Bruises, Sprains, &c-, Acct : The fol• lowingrertificate is from a gentleman well known iiithis some time ago accidentally fell 'trent a scaffold; and' severely strained both my uncles. They immediately swelled so much that my bootothadio be ripped in order to have them drown o The suffering they -carried me, 'was intense. In this situation, I procured a. bottleoof B. A. Fahnestoek & Co's; Rithefactent, and after one or two , applications, I eiperieneed much relief.. I used .aboot one bottle and a half, and in about tyro days the swelling entirely subsided, and I was entirely relieved from any . further pain, mad experienced no moire incouvenience from the fall. los all cases of svrelling, bruises. Sprains, rheumatism, &c., would moot cheerfully recommendthe Rubefacient. July GEORGE - BASSETT?' For sale who and retail by B. A. Fahnestock Co., cornet of Wood and First, and -Wood . and Sixth, ix Aso Da. Wax-rate's Val mt.—Mrs. —,a lady living near Pittsburgh (at th e Garrison) 'ltalia to us that: a child in the family hailbeen afflicted with worms along time. until the health of the child bad become very much impaired. - ,'They bad tried various things without any permanent benefit being derived. She tonally tried, a t ., bottle of Dr. Willard's Vermifage. which brought minty. an immour mass of worms, " cut" and "entirely used up: , Since that period. she further says,thto health orate,. child has improved rap i dly, and is now entirel?well.. , This Vermiluge always does „ use up worms." ry it: •• Thew medicines, prepared and sold by the proprietors, A. \V. Brockway k. Co.,tio 2, Commercial Row, Liberty Street, PinsbUrgle, to whom all 'ellen for.agencies °ea they business must he addressed „Sold also by J. Schoen tanker & Co.. Ogden. & Snowden,. Joel Nobler, Eo' Sellers, V. 1.. Snowden, John P. Scott, J. IL.Casseljtimes A. Jones, John Hays, Spaulding & Kneeland and. W. Jackson. • A Ise, by Elliott kliteckinn, and D.lll:•Curry, Allegheny! city. . jet3-d&wil • PITTBBI76OI I C. S-Postrst• ' %tanager rind Le,ssco_ • DIME" Or ADMISSION: • • . .• Drs.. Co rely • - Second Tier.; .-36 c. Pit.• • •••ee. Gallery t,c. I Private Boxes• • . $l.OO. 111 NEIIT AND LAST APPEARANCE. OF 3111Sk • JULIA DEAN. • • Mosusv. July 3. to COMlDellee with the WEINCKSIA'S DADGIIITEEI I " Robert Mr. Denn.l%larian.• • -11/itts'J alio Dein-. Ambrose Mr. Archer.' Norris Nr:Pricir. DANCE, DY MIS. `ANNA MALVINA:Fi , I • To conclude with the farce - of - • ,: :3 Laurence. •••M r. Archer. I Charles , •-•,.--;ilUh!P,rior. Kate Cr Brian ' • • ••••• 4 tr; - Door. ope n punt 1'; Curtain '• tp--Tuitaday...A•• DAY PESIOQUIMANCE GREEN G WOOD ARDEN—Areanigethetitilrcir July 4th. 111411.1h..pretrnt;tonftifiou and dinorder. %Inners will be furidAkedwith.tarlrett•of nitalis .lott at the gam, redeemable at the office rciiihe amount in re freshment!. • • ICrFirinttofernekers. kc,i not I.e.,ulloived. Strict order and decorum will be preserved ' : ILrTtre - steamer .GREENWOOD will leave her land ing. Pitt, , ttrect, at half -past o'clock. a: and pt half past. each hour during the day until Uri (1 5 0GM46. D 4 F . tire.6 Dent, All conducted on moral mid totispOna ' principler. . • . . • i)4-2t VOURTII O F .1111.1"*.t • ' r. '. 7 -Shur .0 ea all the battle Seloatir . 13! , Kneasn. Opera no . f•pa, Ira ill trtuOlint. on thrrvkcAfialt: id' theAnorittug. coma:teaming at heron. ip i r clock; two in the Lille ruooll-011e t:olnineiteing at. the other 4%10'1194: and another in the evenink a frrA large qutt;ty - utICE' CREAM will 1* eened up los-timer. on the occasion. • U 7 .1-111 entire eltunte of itragrautrue each COucerbr :.ICY-Ttrket<3.% emits, Childrestouccompanied the 3 ir impets. half price. •• ' •.. .-• jy • Ur gut edit &riga]," ol Talent 13 ' AtibiA.o HAM, you aTiu Kr.—Fou.3;tilfatilo. F.VE..NING. Monday July 3d. INV, the NEB, 10 " O . NT TROUPE. OF VOCALLS'nkiailt taake.their hrrt appearance in Pittsburgh: in a -great , radii!. at' MAWS, GLEES, 13.4LLEDS, QUAKTEVWS, , ,ayrit ',MISCELLANEOUS ris:css, (See programme.] . jta=perfortaanCesea the Fourth olAilt, al2 loekraariart , cent& •_. .:4:3. • . -Dividend. :•c :firms ait.i..wqr4g sgibck CO„,/ i'xrrstsciton, .114 k :PIM' President and .Managers-of. the .CompaiYl•for J., erecting a Bridge over the near AllnetenY.l)oo - Pittsburgh. iii the County of Allegheny, have thisitay declared a dividend of one &War and seroos9feo renD on each Share of she Capital Stock, staudiug itt dic name . of Individuation the Hooka of Cookaturyi out of thelarto tits of the last six months, which will be paid to stock -headers or theirlegal:reprerentatiaes: on or Ittley the 10th; inst. : -.IOIIN RAWER. Ilvrisuriml ALE OF 'DRY 11001X 4 1 1 7Ace,—On:hloaday, raoraivi. • LI July 30.a.t 10:0'clOrk:at Uncommercial:Sales Room,- cotper of •Woodond piob . tizeciA, frit,tickount . of ',whom., it.may concern. ate extensive assortment s iitrorttarT and 'Stopto DRY GOODS, from the shelves:. • •• *. ! ...At 2 o'clock. t. ti.-1•11f. piptaitd at...oasis - Brandy; i. qr, cask' Madeira Wine: 0 bf. chests YY. si.-.mid-Bir,Fk Tons; 2i boxes Havana Cigars; 8 boXes Virginia .Teibrie co; is- variety.of_ OroCS.finas from a retail etorni. (literati' ware; Glassware, 'Fistware..2 Iron Safes, Shavols, Axes, Ilistrilelk Corti Boxims,•:Coutiter Scales, and Storetin'i turer .l X.getierai Essortment of aew , and :seeond. and Household Furnitule.Trausparent tel Clocks. Lookirig- .• - - . 1 At 8 o'clock, r.st.—Au in ' 'of fitieTatiliand Pock- et Cutler)•; ilerdwara, Carpenter 11.10111,(14#.1PIsterli; I • Gold and Silver WatchesiDtwelry,lttuildal.lnstistinents,: S.addlcs, Bridles, Trunks, Whips. Boots, Shrters'and large assortment 'of 'Sprine,andlSulnincs I .fashlostabli rontl•sando Clothing, Sua'Stuits; Ite.;bitteatma,rjely; . 2 • • ” Aries - i• tiIISES ANIL) IiOTS, in 0* Itoret ni Latintat* II title, at Auetion.—On Saturday, July Sth. at lo'- e rick, will be Iola.: cin the predates, FJOHT very desirable LOTS DPI-MOUND, situate On ,Wastifugton• and Borrows streets. on one - of which lei erected ts goad . substantial spacious two' stosy,,Frome ittrelhog frherse,• with two story back building, wash house, a large cis: tern iniheYird, and othetimpnattemeuts: A ;daft may be seen at the AlletiOlt Room, , or on opplicauon to Air; Samuel Rissiek, l an the promises. .. Also—TWO. very:bandsonia 'ups . .orr,aßouND, the plan of lots 140 oat Briyard, near the Allecheuy Commery,lin which or erected a good Frame Dte4ling House, ocouptod by JO4 flmund, with a good well of water at the dear. • '• • ' . . Terms—One-third cash, residue in two:equal annual payments, with interest. .. • • .' • ' • - . „ . . JOHN D. DAVIS, •AuCt: iy3 • ALANCE OF ASSICNEFSefFerrign Dr ry9li o l i'zianglV't.r"niq rbeed;7l,7'll itunesn7lin'dsPAujeution. licie t ins, N 07.114 . W4ioo:lpyreet, three doors from Fifth, by order pf,Thohjfia of A. liortiarh, .tho bnlance of stack of Goods; by catalogue, remaining unsold frrim Tfiniadar,Fridtiyi• and.Satirrday's miles;•corgrialug abnut 9000_ yards •cit French, Engliab and Amencan'Calieoes, Chintzes., Ging . hams, Lawns, Bleached and Brown ?dueling; Clcitbs.Caa • slineres, Csissinetts, Au' 'Abia—Aelarge rot of fashiona ble Summer Clothing, and a lame invoice nf Fly Neils. At 9 sr' Ip,ck , r. at.—The Furniture .of a rrivatc.family deClininghouSekeepltiepenvpiiiing n gertero",litiely of Household Furniture, Kitithettutils. ;..• JAMES. WKENNA,, Audt.. , - . • XTEW LIPNEY-r, GO boxes new Whitt Clover - Honey, IN just received Mid for - sale b9i i• • • •-•-; • • • - corner Fifth street mid Market SDAGRASS'FOR SKIRTS-A supptylmely.received. Also-Corded and Marseilles Skirts,Also-Vosehito . Netts, width and Pfkred. Wide Bobkinetts foe do. at the' Dry Goods House of , \V. R. MURPHYi Jy3 - , .nordVeast corner peurth and Market sta. . ROW N ' ENGLIS H. PRINTS fevr pieces. of neat and handsome - styles, very superlor:lately received: - - • ft. MURPHY • (VATS-50a bgab. saLcooslgament and for sale by NJ t... . . . KING : :• ' bf. bills; No. 1Sba1l; for salebk • t•: - • •'•:•••••• . KING 14.:1100BHEAD: -111:12.911-511' B I •A • - 110—Ree'l arigalOV 1/131.) KIN(L& 31001 D' - buw...cuesp..HAp;!-on hand and fore dol, ---1 1NECtAlt--9A Vas: prime: Culer• .1 mettarcor. s ni ff , xYerplow.by • Uk3) • 35.11TH.i. L AIR. aph! - _ , Me ported for the . Plorldirg Peat. News FOREOGN - MMn. • THE CAM • -.' • -':' • - • . - :liiii4Orurs JOY -1 . The Cameyrived'i th is 1 pP, F ~ r ' int .. l • I ( fom Livir p ooi onihe'l t zLiolL '' - - f .' s .1 . . _ „ . • . . ..; Alre Commerplidoeirsirsinreofavorsbitt..l!;,i. t;iss %-', '• , :l ;Cotton is depressmiliiiis tiir?plibspatt Or improve- met. ..Faii iiiilitWithir.fhtiabilegli ; worth'. 44" 13 r 9 v 4 ` fops, 41 I. common 1 00)fixiiO4. 1 44 rti; ; lneet..:...::. . ,:The ,ceri:ntachet isdoU . ,ett Pikes: , are receding : : I .'; .‘Wheat is quoted ai7MlS;:ri,4,o pi, .' - •:. --- - •. '-'.. i Corn ie dull ;.114t,the riomiropedortheleaieiii: ." •:. lanufactures are .gliiMMY;.inor the demonllitdited "'iv. •to.preaenlwants. ;. ~ ;in Fmucer ,gresat alarm in i d esciterrient/prevailm. , •: ,. . The hopes of the eariderater'OMty: 1 , /e.likfly...ll9i. . ~.,, defented•••••tbe pirtj*fii.)i;tivit'Atte eilli)li'c: ''''''r" - ' f. A DDiT,IiiiIA.T, 1 r , Louis-144;64A bas lc - kindled:the 'Ohl littortillf4r.OT , lailtbnyissm. , ••flo itootiesgbieramerit perceived these • .• concentrated':siniptorns;ii, d 00,060, tristipt:it'fraris.• -7, ; .--Diaturbences , occur nightly. •On .the ,10th; two ~,, 1 thousand rioters were hemmed in and:Aaken prison'. ', 7 :.irs by the troops.. Among them were • English, -.1" ...Americans, Mid even womeri,,disginieXiii iiillecos ... • ~ • T The Assernhly it first display ed ' l a, or fetlitiO . ''''. • ..r. enouncing tyrants antl'tlicestftrshipt i but:the pipe- i tar excitement orgraweil dims, ,:Crirs' of ~ V ive la _' ?lepublique" were answered and f ometimes de , ••,..? .aiounced by 'cries of ~ rive 13nonapartefv! .5 .: : ''. 1 . OD Menday.wheu,itivas,cuMered that Pritice Louis tad arrived, morn than., one t regitnentotifitional • beards announced then ; pleasure 'by - Cries tifkr Vine - t'Empereirr."'• ,:,, i '... , e' ... . •,, .....- • t Lamartlee mounted the tribune aspale l is+Dedrea, Si and derninded ,thattbil7decirre agel . ll4l fiat/Olson should be renewed -,While he tyla o o*, Pike o .* •,,- we're firedoutside, and his . voice , wati4Vewited _l4i, lshouts of ii vice l'Emperenr. I.irroarxiiie alt dipyr‘ 1 overwhelmed.:: ; , : ,;-- , l•- ~ •',. : '-';': 7-.7i-r -i A 1 moo n was madeto that and guard ilia' docirov f H 7 the all. '7 , . ;. , • • 1 ~, y _. .. : T . - • , •,, -i:!. ~.„ i , 1 Lamartlne by a. skilful turn, took advantage. 01 4 . `;'the °cession. If/_ declared tli,t the 'brit bloodshed. ) would prove' a despotism, tint a republic, nod :al; tip i,, : urged the restoration of the decree against". L6Dis. l The decree was then sanctioned by.acclamatior, i The however, diapoteil the decree; daeli-i: ring that LouisNepoleon shaldtake his seatWilifos l . 13th„ the • excitemeni ,, i - ncreased ; an . a1t00014701 0 ' made to throw up br•ii :Odes, but the - overwlielniiig i + military force presenio,.lliS. % 1r... lts the'evening; tie Assembly by a large majority; i reversed the:decisiDttf o f Ihepr . eyione day, arid Sfe.: - ; dared' Li? . llill*N/.!po l!iiiradsiAned to meatheishiP; 7 - 1 1 Lothlr„ltolii iriaD4ol4iliiisigued, and itra:rd.: roofed that Lamartine - willfallew; ~. • ' ;''," . .ii. .: .. Af`kiivergno, a ,proclyitatina , bad . been I;*iisd s ! calling the petipleitlii*2:4o , !,.. iv ! 'the - puiliter t irf placing Louis Napoleon on the throne. • ::: ~„ ..;." ... : Peris'wes quiet, and l'rioce . „ touis was' hearty ex. pctet.l., . -- ... ‘,. ' • .r. :..;:yeraigny, ad ceder of the Enonspartisi party 'tas been arrested. • ..-. . ..-....,. • t Near 6000 commercial - *D&R :had stoppmi'payr meat in Paris.'..,. ! .. . ' - ...` . .i. -:.:•.'..•:.•!.. ! - ..- -.'• •- • f. , •,-.4lreland is tranquil since Mi!Ciltii'll CCF(iiikt!i,:' :•,The frillifythtlitliininceting ef,:yeung - ni-Olti he) .. .land has been posiPoped , for a thrtniglif.' ' '' ''l,," .., . • John O'Connell. ba4isseed• ii . ttintest- against the abacdonment of his fatheei plikihret;'but ikbad.ritot been received with much favor, ...,--,. , 7 , • . , ` I • The:Chartist detedirstratiqa on the 12th, had beep .oierawed by the military the,pnliii. ~., 1, :,,,,' . '‘. ;,, ~ ' ' -,-, •••., Cosiasnerelst.,!.... -, . I, -- • •:. - - tOixibtr; hi no lBti.-:1 • FTOTiliOO3 erei•in gook dein:and', but prm ... e partially receded- . , , • '.., • :,•.•••:• • ' . • , ' • r • ,m For 13;6E4 *littera are atieptiq A',4erlial!orl tr. 2s4cvd.- , Lirge quantitiee te- lordlier are pii;saitit the rear!t'et at, Pg4oa - •• • - ; ,(i 4 . F.'4llo—bliddlev:44s o s.;" tt ra o r al for!t F er and pork to Mon b 9 l.4lltlik. its itref . . ain; altd:Pilai4tgFilOiit?4 ,l :l'!";l -'"Cheese is firm at 400 •la Tha'PligiTtila.4.lo9 Lard steady—business iiduiPg at the lite 'et.- clloec Ibe supply is large. and tiae:dhitliadikribts Irt - Tie and prices ars!. " tr i tvisi;oor.,•Jtalit : : 17116--;The:etplapmeVeMpajpil is liiiiiteJ., - 4tii.iiPFCAfiss t by this 'eittiirliAPc.Tr+T. been iteaieTtiilittil , The cam= -tte oM i . tut 12t,e111 ,1111 folluwing Upland •lfAild; P't 4d; Orle3[ls 6i.- ; Se' The-telegraph wiree refused..ttrat their duty last evetiieg,.agd are thererom:lvAout some expected atm, •:,; ! '.' :••••••• p; A T OptClFifiS OF, TAR,' '-`l. ".. • .. -'. : ),,• • 1 RAO zi 1.0.0111, Colle gI . ' , • 42 or - UNGAG*F. "tIT of Mr .FfltTel. thesce ' , slip: Xs bit awl Ilif:Clieestaa, the culebno64. ' ; 0167,ta . caqnee'lle4lscith the . • ... - . • -. .. ".". .... .. 71fROLE;07 1 1 . 04Ataik . ; - ,`:1; :,',.... _ K. " The 'bail eoinpany In the Pnited.Blatea r fpr a fe nf oigbli.: - ': only, In the maembly,Sitomii;Oher`the,'F.at, Sta:L •.. . f,The-Comptuty,non eimpists of - dli:Nel son' Kite Pi m -.,. • . naist.and Ottoan:Art6lov; MonsAdalsinuo,Oodhlts , I .. IirId,TYIDIVOL•Zeh9;W:... Catutiltelli'leiiOrVT: , Vftde, r..,_, vata i iiilYWO:Riiilfi.d:wwatk , rigy i iyam .- 4; -.. - ..H. .. eelgui, AVIA Kirov and, opu • , I . "..f i Cat • • - - A great virtety of, 'ppm:: n: 1 41 011 .1., Iniliiit Etighsh. Irish, and gt . Inopian S9ngo, Moo the., will be sang every evening.. ••• .. . .: • . s..: , :•;•• ',.••••• _ • . .Mr Tickets, t. cells% ChildrAtilidichipantpta tiiirheir pareitts;bal(prieO.. - ' :';' ' • • `• •,•" ii-- ,,,,,, .ii, Is , Ali en ure nith ke 7 . 01 - Vii . 4tiiiri n :f t e;reirevening. :',lldrrrti. est,niabii four grtAMlttrfo ancesholVaglo riotts Fourth : fir.talt,'6lle" tiette:l46 , g,tcria twilit-At : ter noon, and ant, .ju lite eVening. - >•.:,• , , - ,` — 7:l` lii ~• •-. Dor The best ottier !tad desorsotilyp krefter:f4liirgb - 'out the estahlish*nh , ~ . . , ;.,,. ,-_, - ~..-,1 ~ ..., 1 . Cgmo.nt 011 F . :„J••?,•-•.r po,ies, an ezeollent article; for . Virwali fi b ::•:: - -"i':hyal , , . ,-.oMint..,44lA9taljt ,MA,PlErAlFtrizz,-Z-bbls..TiO. T,1,•:••••••• .., , i.i , f1i.77"..:4 : 7: ' - . • >. , 4•,•k• — ]. o •w ,, md.iachuimukiasEri..- tiop; fair *de: by -' • tiym • , slam.; tstriciadit,- • , , ...... „ . „.. • - . • • . ,v4.tu. tor • soXv=io • bofe r ( inetiiiiiii :•:rtulailip', EP' , IOT. sale )tr-,... ; '111 ,3 1 ' --- . , SMITUrket4N .." •—•*. •••• 41ECOND 611`Viiir. DVQ,VIWNINN. FIRIC IDolllPilef -miLISIG`BY-WHitEli BRASS RANDa..DINNAR BY :W. STRICKL AND.—Will be gritreti.enll, Nie oini, 4 l,but !rand, Tneaday, the P of Jay. Pei-- aditi*ishingtojitttlid, arq regpeotti.RY..l:44l4l44,io 9n Ward of the ateantinaaChelow4he **pension -VP, fit- the lionomble able. of the-Coart• of Quarter setriollattf4ht Ream:lomnd fofilicreviuntrud Atte.: g • The petitilan'orlltigii - triildcil the first tVardority of Pittsbuigh,luthecollnly ardrmlaidi humbly shetiedi,'llat • - your petitioners bath provided tlietasillei witlitmarerlais for,the,succontmodation tpf trove/tell; 'and ottlem"mt their dwelling benne ihe Wait/ itfottimiif, altar/4941V your Flpnarit will be pleased to grant them a license totkeeP public Inause of entertainment: , And youi as in duty bound; will pray; DULL' • We,, the cpbscribers, citizens of the above- Ward, do cettiry,' that the aboyi-pmitioners iv of good repute for - honesty and temperance, alul it well provnlcdawlilflionse room .and convenimiceit for the aceomatiort b tree-. tillers tuni other, and said latin• tieeetote J. porrulkiL pui Will. Uondtliet',' ' , pernet,tlC urs, .11. Donian,"3. hiiihlello!"-Caniveln, Coskaddttil hff era, D. Schinikir; X: Fnili;'.l.7Wightnina. • : }yr.-tau/31..6, the.liouortible the Judges of the Court of 4 , natter rllO . Seealougof Die Peace; u =idiot - the COuntir'brAlle• gheriY: ' • ' • ' The petition A. nuLaughlin, of the Borough of south Pittliburgb,l4 the 'errant) , aforesaid, humbly , pke . retia— That yfinr 'petitioner- bath provided himself with Ina -0-oshio.rpi,:the acieomodation of trwvelers, And others, at :Sis•dwellitilt house in . - Ups ho. foresail,' And prays that. pgirlTOnors Wilt he pleasitt hint O.4FrIsp ID • of.eattertainincnE ud.tott! pep: ~.tkolkerfaiviuttlutx bound, will . ~ . ' • '" • ,' ' . 1i144 the, Subscribers, -citizens of the rilopve:lbo_f IN. certi* that 'the above petitioner is of good repute for. honeity'and temperance,and is well provided with house rooutorid ,conyenteneesfrir tbe.accpmrpodotlon of trav elers-and others, and that . saidlave'rn steeedsSzY. D. Bates, John It:Bates, B: Al derson, Geore JEtukeed,,l.- Baird; ,J. Relter,*.T. Wel c h. D. hr-. Laughlin; W - :Dttasedy , L,.!l...Ek;yet. • , • • je3o-31, A .4 UPERIOR LOT OF FLOUR- - - Just received end for 606.bV.7. pC26)- I" k 7.cvmbitiN**:s r li. 'P' 7 C ....It , - . r A j ti a: a 11, +i,~7'.~Gi4'~llK~o
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