The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 22, 1849, Image 2

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401 ....... - - ' en gag ed -a t h e i t elge,.` there was nmo
4 i '4 r n 111 nm-id iersons....gavenients were tom ?rt
-th -dr il l e black with missiles, and Ore'a rme ': t e d
tit te - YP ' s which . Were followed by shrieks
-* l e- *tt; o f h e wo unded, vi ere , discharged in .
lhallailmr .-1 It was impossible to tell bow
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I. - Ynli 'll man'
n eit e 'Alintander 611116. who' lived
41- Prank n,-naTsn w orked itt . e t brick yard limas, niStillvart. street' aul ,
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Zhet - Ae...er,d' r oi - §percrd
i A young man res iding
named Little Hurst, was shot
aria
ShiPPenntrents' the le - 1
I n ifte - eyejufd also to g ;,,t Wm Lawson,w4a
- ' ;15` yearsofage,uain . , t.
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1 1 A et i l et t h e a s ho l dder trni an o il l t v e a k t e te n t t p o h t
j h u c ip laZ i„ Pi tt ai ng .
te
4A Y' lhD g' a a a na i i a fith, walk abet '°
'1.,0 - rntuard street, ne ar Schuy i ,
.
fiLLe.lellr resi di ng in Carpenter street a
his-arta hr eke °l v `
A Yuan*r, roan . 411e:trying to take the e ar !k a g e
- is, god ' re , vas s hot 1° °°° ,
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kle-rfi`cljn" ''', of his arms with
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(lorir;'fOr Aougg“. it " '
;met as far as the po int.; ,
is''.'raaltniaealine_rtvtlie.scotacr,;tiersa'6ethii.ivhotsvrd'obtimhi;
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oti e ni tle p b a y t ni v e n e r s , 4 , 7l h n y a th n fi e re n ;:a m :rin n % in st . :cla n
, rd a dtgt o,itthae evidence,
~
.! i ' '. U ew i n o *:, ti " c , e -t o - t h e deceased, it shonald . be, strum
lh''''` n e - as trio evidence whatever before the ii?- ,
a , t 711 / 11 de re e w ath fi i r t i Gillit was teading. °n a alaa
4 ' II
r ' her of persons, including several
although, a n u m ber:_ ii, easing, declare that he was
;of t he police oi moY ho f i t . ed , it pistol dive or
activerioter, and that Th at par ,
il - triti , - st4,ve,_erlt_xeetrtv,a ‘ o h arraetnicirifteat l 7en t pn o odssee l l i et s hie l n ei ei d ra t e n du g itnti o : n stsa u titot. m t
as o c. o t
" ' a T t li a t: o ° m e e 7 t ,; a w - oreor - the ogr -- i,ottonu sn
a e
t v u e
t n e t . of any, f .t o i r a tb sm er r .
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ffi e furnished a possee for the P re ' c
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to e. r tv of the Franklin.
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, for t ag h t e h e ni e r
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ut
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o G nu
: l. apprehensionapprehension
t William 3alllq , _ ..,. the i _ ee t., e .t . e ll
herul r hy'l ttrfekhat. kits O E 9 ie ‘Y " "
Till ItS leg- ' ` ' in the leg..., thbeil i
- ...klad named Jeekeen w a s ah
A t .i e t hene in g police,
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But two arrests' took plaret as t a r ' 4r ~_
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li i rri n pi n iigh atrEe te d r G ..
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- w*,:hill4leasure in informing Pu r ' ° ' "-
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Ti t i nian o le a =ugo, for Tattier General ord
17, at ioh es - rah Dlitudilficcomposed of the 'count ea
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leghelTY,.. r ul ot B i eck we have no toper C one s`
t i . P°ta t a ist eilieut... Col. of the fi rst PentisY,allek
„,.,....a7ithett*-*iT, & th e dangers of the iratilejfieto ter
4 tvielary - " in antb 4 k ant,l - rinurned- to his native state d
'd - lthinivdicarned bYbitt3lobl9Zee GP
- ' CiAti ' alili de P. on t e d inen ,e l t. c on 4) F .1100 **gad wilt`.
; Tim 611, " 0121 .,o. filento-this borohilke° 31 a a
rneet Acme Foutys--- , it a A Majo r -Ge n era and
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~. ~ ~ F .4 ' . , ','!. t ;?.. , -:-. 4 the Philadelphia Ledger,' of Friday . lagt,con• :. •. . _. , . ... .. • _
*:-Tiiilsrftle'•editorlai .tarns ;a:long letter from the Hon. Geniii M. Dal-. .';.-4,6e.ircruoine - -4 1 aiiitini Veto become strop l "
4 . „o * Pti -'‘. .' '- ; ' las, addressed to• William W. Chew, Esn., of:Ge.t•• re noted with the matrimonial mania , - frequentlY
resort tea groat many .fianny t means for the purpose
.*l63.4ll!!cnki,.ll:lliittrict) in , Tflarlidri,,PitviOri the 10th of . OctobeX• 7 l!..q..Th e
for consummating their 4e:silos- on .the objects of
lee 4,j; ' •- 1 ''il:4'fircl6us""iiol.lll4t an :whole letter iirr.kritten with :- gr e at , a bility , iabilitY; and
a aolo p r e..., their affections. The following which we heard yes
airogratate Coo74tion bnholdisniratptli:lebusgr givfii,ll.llin language of the Ledger,
I)ifilLs.iiSiof !inlet:o4,i. - • -*.---.....,.... . henirive view of the motives and features of our terday, caps all the other ruses: •
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r4iiiiiilleublialii.in.i.dli-Tii;il,-, hafrbeiliTiniiiiiated.. 4.Ala:old-ldrman, living in one of ' the northern
, . Isi c _ iiiiiiiiv,, i . d _ _.:, ~ ,- . 1 ,- ; s,gat - rr_ „ witlt M e xico . To those who have indulg
counties, who was possessed of just about as much of '1
..,,.t,.. enti0n g... ;,. .,.. .. :* ,,re, 0 .. r. ., olern :'': ~- '&, 4 , 1 - ed inapOreherisions respecting the further enlarge- , .
this worm's goods as the law allows one man to I
& L- T.k a . "I..ne'rt.4!l!!*•:—.....Bs..eqt..er_iuiPair4l-to EPBC ° P t•° -merit of our territory , we recommend the perusal enamoured •
have, become with a daughter of one of
Xrierid the rerriaindift:4l,:his days; - •of the following extract: ,_ his tenants, a.fair haired damsel: f sweet sizteen.-.4
^lteparations are - made in New York to give -- !it.? such of our fellow-citizens, as view with The aged Lothario wailed on the fair one and - pros
11+,410..Ifilattiew, - is his arrival in,that city, acublie, discontent the enlaigemeut of our - territory, it pos ed Marriage, which was declined on acCCiiini'cif.
'l'F'Stinft.. ----- •-•-., • .- t •' . may be some consolation, that this treaty ernphati-;
'''...'liehi'-'‘tine -' appointed ''
postmaster-at 1
, ,r Hoke
cal y provides againit farther - extension South.
tha age of the Squire, the damsel, like all sensible
girls,forming a husband younger in years. The
No change is ever Or he made in this bounilary,, prefering ~ - .
ACalipilitatitist",:geilfordiiiitiniy, in place of John , Squire not at all to he discouraged by the refusaliand
-:•'•-• .-- , ~... -. • ........... .exicept by the express and frteamsent of boYina,
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. . ' il government of placing every' confidence and belief in the old saY'',
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CtlFetter;removeit. . - •
'rlY_Q,petaotta, James' A. Breolut and John Thomas,
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`made the receape~rom the jell ptiton l iaoooro;
. , •
"-*k4"l3rtealaiiwell, at Charleston has now
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paper aay '
cclepany,
40.1,i4itCiir4i' leir
music ,was. , lllte
ItMi_diet3i*lirkektick I iikM-.a flood i t.r• ire ni!ght
uvera bed .•eif-r6see.” •• . . '
t-'th64,Vitipic Theatre, Now °rival', they are
farce ailed 46Hydraulicii, or the
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didnbt , teke a news
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ldlcdl twit me matli'ne!iiiiatAst; alid'!-11171
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cot read ttiemr t6raagh yet .. :
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41,8,;4,00Eiktks,self'41ffolk ,qintity;Joi. Y.;„'have
ijiiititfonitrediliiaiineeting, of which C. Camber-
Akiitcwit'seine Or)ie officers.
-4 .,isifr: and Mrs: E. S. Conner are giving entertain.
titente , at' Cliarlesiten entitled cci t iterary
Miecells
`Fresh Solr,..inOotera times, are more poisonons
than articifie. •
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Mrs: 800% of Wisconsin, hat lat e ly given , birth
to a ;foie licaltkj , boy, at the age of .70./. Her bus
band is SI(l yean'i old. Wisconsin' is a Veit cour -
?Pl.''' . • • " •
If.waa said last summer on the of the
in Europe that the personst . -attacked were
*costly those whose parents had died of L ib() saute
Idlkiase to 18321 , • -
•• • • •'-:2-.llionviet in the Now Jersey state prison named
Sherman; was murdered on,Jdonday last'by another
•named Cox. The latter was insane. " •
JOhnl4.-Riley was hung la Jackson,-Tenn;, qn
Friday week, for the murder of William Wells.
A kind of candy bat been made of sulphur and
charcoal, in Nei , / York, for cholera, ahtch. Ilona quite
fast:
The Legislaqare of Virginia set in the ball room
of the Spotted Tavern, at FDAQI3ibr. Springs.
At Lucester, Simeon, Marcheatit has a cat which
has nursed and brought up a litter or young _fesria.
Thitteen flounces are not' too reit*ifeiillie44, l B
of a lady , who wishes to be a /a made - hi LAritisiti
. ,
. . .
. • F ro' the Salida (Ohio) Venture, Junsfp,
. - Appittliag.Ditrder.
On Battirdapnightlastoor county was the se ate
Of one of the moat unprqloked'and wanton Murder,
that we - have:4 0r had occasion to notice, Samtfel
•Hainiltorr, of ndloton Tillage, one of the most Ele
spectrible unit Worthy:merchants in this section kif
the country, :u'man of:marked; probity, of kind ma
J1 , 3114'110 esteemed by. all those who knew him, has
been made the victim orthe wanton violence of in
abandoned man. The origin of this most lamenia-
LtivoCcuirence was related to us is follows:
.• A scalers' keeper in Penticton, .by tho name of
Christian Kohely, a married man, was known by tile
CitilOPll le t hal.° improper intercourse with a Mies
Busick not long since, and beingseen go to her Teti
donee late' night, was by a portion of the people
f'bellcd,” - la it is called, nett( tibout . midnight; be
left the &mute. when with -the noslc of berm!, cow
belle; lkc.,/fterWIII deeompaaled hOme.''Mlaillii.'
sick's brothei George was in Kolablersi employ, hut
was absent at the time . , when he returned, he told
- .him his version& thematter, and appears to Gaye
inflamed hie mind violently agaiast Mr. Hamilton,
who was, however, wholly unconnected with the
transaction. •Binrick having sold all his property,
prepared Wendt:for violence, for , we understand
that on the day of the murder, at Rockport, some
tire oi six miles off, he exhibited the dirk knife he
afterwards so fatally used, end swore that he would
kin somebody that day; on . inaching Pendleton, he
went..to Hamilton's stoic and commenced abusing
~hirn 'in the pleat violent, coarse and brutal manner.
• t ra white, Mr. H.'s patience became exhausted,
he made. towards Busick, who struck at him with s
chit) in . hia band, which Hamilton evaded, when
Bolick stabbed-him in the left. breast. The deed
'was dOne in a moment. Mr..Vall, who was close
by, rushed
.tii..Hamilton , s assistance, .but ho never
spoke after mei:Wing the wound, the blow Will Mal.
- Bowl Valt what he swore he would be—a murder
eq and Harailiton was thus anddeoly, without warn
. ing'tind wlttidui offence hurried into eternity.
, st- During theinve mome nt.,i in which attention was
given to the deceased, Bolick managed to escape. ,
Ho was pursued, but used his knife and club to
keep off the foremost who pursued him, until he
reached the woods ; when it was about dark the di
rect pursuit was given up.
This daring, wanton and unprovoked murder has
aroused the indignation of the whole community ;
every effort was made for his arrest, and hundreds
have gone in Parma of him. It seems impossible
but that be will po taken. '
ThitAitisattton' Bank—Look Out.
The Wayne County Democrat has the following
notice of Bite institution :
it We have ne frequent occasions, heretofore,
warned ourSeaders of the unsafety of this swindling
institution; i- and we now take occasion to reiterate
allwe basli r ,lierolofcrre said in relation to the concern.
Recent4eSelipements ieduce us to place but little
reliance, l 4 safety. A gentleman, who is a know
ing man about the operations of the concern, has put
us in possession:of certain facts, strongly indicating
I that some of the managers'of the Bank are anticis
its
The concern as now been in successful opera
tion for:Several: years—and its charter will empire
:within eighteen smooths, which fact augers well for
Speedresplosion. Friends, take timely warning;
if you histf,enrof its lousy rags, send them home
,
fortßwith.:lNo.edict noise and confusion" from
. , ,
,that quart#fttet any days.
. . .
The Gossaoka are Camatng.
The Winch fare'mighty jeatous of Rue*:
Rear: the :ipading Democratic joUrnal in France
tailr.a . bodt: them:" The leading Article of Le Peu
piet..hegine'to-ilayithus: . • . ' ,
...1. -- Htirratd , . The - Cossacks • are =,commingl The
I'refect.irof the:Vox, an the point: of 'being driven
Owayi-by ,the peoPle, have implored.the aid of their
'sovereig . ty.• This ; Czar is putting s- his formidable
hordes in . Motion. The '.Emperor Anstra, , the
Generallissinict, of the assassms of Italy, of Hun:
gory, - of,Gallic4iipeps the ;OA of the Alps to the
Cossacits. -.ThelC.ing of Prussia,the Chief German :
Whci ;have conspired' egainst.the - conntry,
°Pen to thPiemiaeliii the roAdlo the Rhine. They,
are. coming—these Cossacket . They are about to
pass,the Dattubsi:and, the . yestultit : „. : Therliarpsburg'
introducep thermlinto .Vienna.l',The •Actienzollern
delivers Posen to them. Revolutionists of 17891
the:cripsicks are bringing, back the-feudalism
the noblei and pig priests. - Revolutionists of 1794!
!, the ..Coseacks are bringing, bank the- hereditary
Armordui: "Revolutionists of .1848! the Cmisacks
are'c9miiig 'to on24hroW',llli?;itiv'Ogi.s of 'co-Pl
taltstet
ait t'.44Patribtli of all partiesi.the - Cossacks are coin=
ia:ing to diimembe't F - ance, and to set up to r saki'
e Itypretendenr, nSlett,. bankers, and•Sesutte. - Sev
,,.
calugoniete'. of - periods, patriehr ,, of.all parties,
.the;revolution ispendied:":. Thliconntriis in dait
Republicans! the time is; come when the
swicaltifFriitteetausthe draginaJFeto: #3plabbard ,
to e ger, olandieedltaly. e Plamegt.is comer
hOviiite-Ohr;haniers with thoge of Hungary and of.
'de:Monktitle - Gtinitinif..2TO *the. 'challenge of the
Czar tirins , rdonclulust reply. 2 0. o - -40t , is. e4tat . -=
IGodiplyitithiis; , .. - fir equality against;feifdtdisfor ,
erlOii*kr.4li4gltlitst batbatiito.:'-`Oll-orkeO*;0:1
: - ?thise ,Cosiacksi •>Lefit be. so.we 13.11.0 Ittlayt nova _ ,
iritstArevelin Ihol4 Bt ,tlin;
Fiance-
Yoirordotittlf on oe : tomtit'. of the losfZing'.4
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dorsi, /awfully given by the general govt..
eath. in-conformity with its own constitution."
,- cbvert allusion to the annexation of Texas
cannot be misitaketi—and it is an inviolable pledge
11 both contracting Parties, that such a case shall
. .diStier again be , enacted. Tamaulipas; N. Leon;
'Coahuila, Chihuahua, Sonora, L_California, may
separately: or together achieve independence—but
without the:positive and consatntional sanction of
the contract authorities in Mexico,not one of them
can be admitted into the Union except by mahi
fest breach of faith. The general principles and
practices under the laws of nations, to which we
so justly appealed, in vindication of our course as
to,Texas, are henceforward,asbetween the Ameri
can and Mexican contederaciee. specially modified
and restricted. How far it was either prudent or
politic, on our part to do this, hai ceased to be an
open question—it is donedeliberately and volun
tarily done—and extension in that quarter is ar
-rested by an insurmountable barrier of National
honor and justice."
Referring to our sea line of over twelve hundred
miles on the.Paeific, he says - that several consid
erations give it, in his judgment; immense -value:
,
"In the first place it secures us against any eon
tuminons rival in the -rear, or between our interi
or population and the vast Southern Ocean. Our
citizens migrating to the farthest well, incur no.
hazard of encountering a foreign hostilifif, and-
Out national treasury need be little appealed to for ,
their protection. Had an ambitions and cotimaer.
mai colony been planted by an European monarchy
with its trading and naval rendezvous atSanPyan
eisco, or San Diego, it is easy to peceive the checks
and embarrassments to which their prosperous
-growth must have been subjected. • .
"In the next place, for the purpose . of an - active
rs
intercoue with the rich Orientals. nothing can
surpass this magnificent fiont upon the great high
way., The world never has witnesaeda commerce
like that which must circulate in, from and over
the Mirsissipiii. Valley, when steam, while uniting
our eastern and western seaports, shall master the
atormless and boundless waves of the Pacific.—
American agriculture and manufactures, with wide
outlets on either bandy must send food, clothing,
and comfort in all directions; and our country be
come, as it were a noble reservoir for Streams of
wealth returning from every land."
In judging of the value of New Mexico and Cal
ifornia, Mr. Dallas says, "we must take also into
consideration their adaptability, as spheres of ac
tion, to powers, habits and tests which we know .
ourselves to possess. If Providence, in shaping
the characteristics of our people, has 'placed in
their hands the appropriate talisman, they have
but to advance in order to dispel the desert and
turn solitude into song."
Of the actual worth of these immense regions,
,
Mr. Dallas thinks it Would not be easy and scarce
ly useful to venture an estimate, notwithstanding
the floods of light shed upon them by explorers ,
and travellers within the last five or six years.—
, No one," he says, "can reasonably doubt that
they are fitted to become the seats of civilzation,
intelligence and freedom—of, busy, agrieufturalt
trading and happy communities. We may claim,
without much presumption, for ourselves and our
deseendatits, the ability to bring.about:sucti results
more radidly and prosperously than could any oth
.
.er of the vices of men, All the fundamental ma.
terials of climate, soil, water, vegetation, stone
and ore await there the plastic powers of idostry,
and law. • • • To found and loster a series
of Cortimonwealths from the centre to the Western
coasts of this continent—to be the parent, as it
were, of a bdundless, countless, exulting popula
tion, inhabiting to all futurity a domain first rest
cued from savage solitude by our own generation,
is, as it would seem to me, an aim so magnificent
as well as philanthropic and christian, as to make
almost contemptible the inquiry into present posi
tive value??
Only eight months have rolled away since this
letter was penned, end already we begin to reap
the fruits which the author then discerned—a gol
den tribute, indeed, to his sagacity and foresight-
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DI arried.
On Thursday morning, the 21st, by the Rev. James
Robinson, Wmusat C. Aux, of Pittsburgh, to Miss Jsrre
W. Ksans, daughter of Wiilllllll Kern!, Esq., of Alleghe
ny City, Pa.
On Monday evening L. , the 19th, at Philadelphia, by Rev.
Edward Nevil, J. sracwssr, M. D., of ,
Pa , and Miss le
Aunts D. BAILTIIOLM
OEW, of theWaterford fanner
place.
WV" MR. EDITOR :—Pleaso announce the name of R. G.
BROOKS,Irf the Second Wird of the City of Pittsburg,
in the Daily and Weekly - Pittsburgh Post, as a suitabTe
candidate for the office of Coroner, subjectth the decision
of the -Democratic Cotinty Convention. Mr. Dawn,
having proved himself an unwavering Democrat, wing
riominated, receive the most warm and hearty support of
.the Democratic party.
je22 MANY JIITVERSONIAN DIGROCRATIL
•
tWr - 'Signor Vito Viii & Sons, the celebrated importers
ofltalian, French and German Fancy Goods and Orna
ments, have arrived irrour city, and will hold a sale of
their splendid articles in a few days, comprising marble,
alabaster and bronze figures and statuary, Bohemian
glass ware, splendid French clocks, candelabias, lamps,
marble and ebony centre and card tableii, Mosaic and in
laid, With mother of pearl. Thia is the grandest collec
tion ever offered in this city. Mr. McKenna conducts the
ale jefii
• • NIX Cents Reward.
AN AWAY from tbe subscriber, two Be) s, indented
R, Apprentices to The Tinning .business; named Lewis
Blair and Jos. Davis. All persons are cautioned against
harboring said boys. The abovereward will be given to
any person bring them back. IVED.F.Drr
je22.3t Diamond.
ARARE OPPORTUNITY via °lnstitut° CHEAP
. STEAM - PO WER.Office of Rhey 4- , - Marthelos Co.,
N 0.29 Water street .— The subscriber offers on accommo
dating terms, large Lots for Manufacturing Associations.
where. Steam-Tower is desirable.. . •
jaW:lss* ,• • J,OHN
eIHEAP BUILDING LOT FOR SALE—A.valuable
.%.) Building'Lot,' in a good location in the 7th Ward,
- having a front of 20 feet on Rebecca street. near Lacy-
Mlle Church, by 100 deep—soill be sold for $250, cash.
B. CUTHBERT, Gao. Agent,
lea Smhfield street.
_ROCEFUES—
G .
r 150 bags Rio Corea ;
pkgs. Y. 11.Jnip'1, G. P. and Poorchong Tea.t ;
400 barrels N. O. Molasses ;
110 t‘ Loaf Sugar, No. 4to 8; with a general
assortment of Groceries, for sato by
' • RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO.
1110BACCO-45 kegs No. 1 Six Twist Tobaeco,Sooth!
Jl ic luto's brand, for sale g by s .
H Y AUTUMNS'S & CO.
EANS-45 bbls. White' Beans. for bale by
je22 . RIMY; MATTHEWS &
LEMONS AND . -FIGS-1 00 boxes Lemons; •
.• . 300 drums flgs ;just received
and . for sale by: . • JOSHUA . RHODES, •
, . No. 6 Wood mt.,
F,, OASESTRUNES, in jars;
•o b - • '
il 4 .". n ' oxes• 'just - reeeived and tor
gala by '' - JOSHUA RHODES,
N 0.6 Wood ed.
_..........
AF, BOXES SHELLED ALMONDS; , • ' 1
"tcr 10 " • Bitter - •
, • .• :
1000 iic . otßiuts i • inst received anal - 01' sale by;
jet' JOSHUA ERODE Wood
poßcuiNGS,Aiu barrels, for saleby , L. ,
Jen : :. ; RILEY, bIe.TSVS &
IVEhave 'received a lot of , Sof variorei sizes
and skinds, - cif consuuction that is %die
simple and complete--some Ornamental
Also :::
the itridelettr burn in there; called " oußettN o
per " ETHERTAL 01L.." ...It has rare qual
tv itie
Llp ,s,
which it to the attention of Steamboat men,
Hotel -Keepers:and' lionselccepers, • For cleanliness,
ncest:any; and _bcdtinney, it surpasses anything portable .
, irtote Ilse;
Fentets:whoplease to call , on us be shown the
f',petitrrairtlies pf the neWeompound ' 2
fit.-constant aappTy;of tile-F/0W lAMlfiligePl
!:.?its• SCAWE &
IqI t . 4% 7 MNSODIt
- ist,birtereen. Wood and IgnOcet
N!!SrM_.!_
tog, that "faint heart ne , er won fair lady," iatut
writ to Dave the . ohatinate damsel brought before
bim, to "show cause" WhY she would not wed. The
writ was served, tbe lady brought into Court, and
;the case ably argued for the defence by the tad.*
, and her friends ; bat all would not_ do,.the . Squire
gave judgment against her, and she was compelled
to marry him in spite or herself. Truly a 'attango
way,of administering the law. Woltnow some, an
tiquated old bachelors and superanciated widowers ,
who would not hesitate to petition Gov. Johnson to
have that same Alderman removed to this city.
QUABTEI SEIBIONI3,-• Thursday.. Present, full
bench. •
Cum. vs. Thomas Kerr. liiiictmeet, Lurceny, —
The jury returned a verdict of not guilty.
Com. vs. Same. Indictment, Larceny. - Verdict,
not guilty.
- Som. vs. Same. . Indictment, Larceny.
Verdict,
guilty. 04
Corn. vs. Biddle Moore, George:lF-Miami, George
Barclay and James Buodley. Indictment, Riot.—
Jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the-Court
Sentenced Biddle Moore to imprisonment the
county jail for three months, George Williams to
like imprisonment for (bur months, George Barclay,
four months, and James Bundley five mouths. -
Com. vs. Frederick Kerr, alias Black Hawk. In
dictment, attempt to commit arson—The prisoner, a
colored man, was charged with an attempt'to sit fire
to a stable on Third street. The defendant proved
an;escellent character. The case was ably conducted
for the Commonwealth by , Mr. Darragh, Messrs.
M'Calmont and Read for, the defence. The Jury re
turned a verdict of not guilty.
Com. vs. Nicholas Almon and Frances Almon. In.,
dictment, assault and battery.—The defendants are
mother and son. Complainant, thefather. The
Jury bad not returned a verdict at the time the Court
adjourned.
CHOLERA Hoserrar..—We wish the public to bear 4
in mind that the Cholera Hospital, who Mr. Tib
bets died, is not the Rey. Passavant , a Infirmary, al
though immediately adjoining. The. Sanitary Com
mittee rented that wing of the building from Mr.,
Passavagt for a Cholera Hospital, and it is not in any
manner connected with his establishment, with the
exception that Mr. Passavant furnishes muses and
food for the pationu. •
TIMM. Aoserr .—The man with the fir, nap, who
bas paid each undivided attention to the Court of '
Quarter Sessions, is there again. For a number of
terms ho bus not missed a day—but is there
morn
ing, noon and night, ,, apparently taking the great.
cat interest in eiery , case which comes - before the
Court. The Prosecuting Attorney intends making
motion for his admission to thtir Bits... ': , ; ,
Carr.Skt ar.t..—We have been . Informed that the
Mechanics, with the Military, are abOut jetting up
an entertainment for Captain Small, the brave and
gallant soldier, and able advocate of the "Ten hour
There is none More deserving of the Plaudits
and patitude of the working men than the indefati
gable Senator. The Captain will lie here osi the ,
glorious 4:11 of July.
PUIL/C LUlti...Uoßs!rs.—Will the Sanitary• Commit.
tee say where are the tiese"o6tses locatedwhi . tb
were provided for thocitiiline T Lime was furnished
freely in 18324.4, and used copiously, and with
great benefit, by the people. Now it cannot be had
but by the wagon load. If it could be had fresh in
small quantities, it would be freely need by many...
WraTurs. , -411laserl how hot it was yesterday;
it was one of tbeifilil s bona fide New Orleansmid.:
summer days, ciano mistake. Mint jelips and othrii . ...
cooling smiles were in great demand; iu fact,iat;
present, they aro the.o_nly articles in the 'parker
after which their is the least inquiry.
CElOl3.ltA.—We understand that Col. Samuel W.
Black bad a slight attack of cholera, on Wednesday
night; but are rejoiced to ho able to ray that ho is
entirely out of danger. Dr. Gazzam was his attend
ing physician.
Caotaas.—We heard, yesterday, that a young
man employed as a clerk in the store of of lAr. Ea
ton, was taken suddenly in the morning with Choi
, era.' We have not heard the molt.
towatt.—s A. colempomry says that the money be
onging to W ilson, who died at theElChabge Ho
tel, the other day, was, found in the pillow by hie
mother. This sets the.matter at rest.
ICSAPPOINTED.—We are pleased to learn th at our
worthy friend. M. 8. /owes, has been re-appointed
•D. D. G. M., of .Allegbeny district, by the - Grand
Lodge of 'the United States.
EXTENSION
01' the 'Baltimore and - Ohio Rail Road.
71, Contractors for Graduation and Masonry.
PROPOSALS are invited for the Graduation and Ma
sopry.of about 25 miles• more of this road„ begin-'
ning at a point some 64 miles west of Cumberland, and"
.ending at point about 13 miles west of Cheat River, em-•
bracing all the sections from No. 04 to. No. 82, both in
clusive. The Graduation on nearly all of these sections
will be heavy, and will include one Tunnel of consider
able length and three short ones. There will also be
two Viaducts of medium size: " '
Specifications and plans of the work will be ready for
distribation to proposers by the 12th of June,-proz., f
a r
the Company's office in Cumberland.. , The Qroposals
will be •addressed to the undersigned,
.ind. will be re
ceived up to Saturday , July 7th, Inclusive, at th e. Same I
place. Proposers are' enniestly.regussted - to L.:amine
the Line closely before bidding, and to avail themselves'
of the ample means of information of the value of the
work, wbieh will be furnished them, as contractors from
a distaneefaccustotned to more difficult a xenvations than
those to be met with on this line,will otherwise be likely
to make their estimates too high. The best testimonials
will be required,- and - an energetic prosedution of the
work will be necessary. The payments will be cash,
I with the Mittel reservation of one-fifth till the comnlction
lof the contract. By order of the President and Direct
om. • . BENJ. 11. LATROBE,
Baltimore, May 91,1849: Chief Engineer.
LThe*Pittsburgh Morning Post will publish 3 times a
weektill3oJune,and send bills at once tothisoffice.lie7
EE undersigned are now in 'receipt of their Soong
T
supply of FRESH SPRING GOODS. They res . -
pectfully ask Abe attention 'of Merchants and. Donlen ,
generally to an examination of their - stock, feeling in
sured that theycan offer Goods on the maujavorahk tents'
and at the mostroasrmobto prices. Their stock embraces
every article in the Variety ond*Pancy Dry. Goals line,
together, with:Browit and Bleached
Ginglicans, Lawns, Prints, Tickings, &e., &c.
IiteCANDLESS CAMPBELL,
•
.
• N 0.417 - Wood street, next door to Diamond alley
For -Sale, .- • ' - • .
•THE,I.TisfEKPLRED PATMOS A:LEASE ofe Correa
HOTTS/4111 a pleasant; ocatinn in the. City of Pine
burgh, witatall the Bar-Fixtures and Fannutre ; together
wrtfi,orri yenTin-Alloyik, Salle and Pulp, in good order;
Rooms and Cellar; lit anthtlits. , Enquire of
-- - - - . ARTHIJR NICHOLSON, - or
JACOB BOSTON:
BisterY ftf TPm,dcrfut ineenti°w;
illustrated With numerous engravings on wood.—
.. Thmissiori, nr fieltlTCs of 111,0-Vligiti,ana het
Soh,by.gharies Bo echer;ForrWayne,lnditem; with an
Introdnetory gssnyity•hire, Barnet Beecher Stowe.
• ; :, - ,Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCRTON,
• je7. Cor. 3d and Marxet sta.
T AN I}-Abortt.soo Acres of
. f9ie e
.111.4 Jarikactii,P9uo7 , • • vickid street - No. 26
13ACON-4000t v.liams • . - .
telShoul*rat reeld and for sale 14
: - ' - . AYES PATTON; Jr.
04,3, 7 5bb1e. Araeritan, suitable for colliers -
5 ":" Lard; in - Store and for Saloby, -
JAMES PATTON Jr.
irCHAPJ.k!AGNE,AVANEB—GTO 111141"Anclwrrpnbas
11,,j,jr,,quwatailliPintUOItleo,j7flevepkimpostation -rot
sale bY 41e$0 . .T.S. BONNEE,
News by Televtaph!
Rei6rted for thoz• Morning Post.
The anniversary of the celebration of the battle of
,Witteitifiei it is mentiOned, was postponed on account
of fearibeing entertained for the Safety of 'tha city, -
owing to its Unprotected state.
. 'The Provisional
Secretary says that If the Loyalists get op a distur
bance, the streets will be swept with grape shot.—
This culled the greatest excitement. All are ana
-1 lonely awaiting the result of the discussion of Cana
dian affairs in the British parliament.
, -
The ship St. Lascrence•arrived at Newport from
Liverpool. , There wero.thirty death, on board 'and
recce nei , sick with ship fever.
. . Primsoctsnre June 21.
-
There mere ten cases and roar deaths from Choi*-
.
ray in this city to-day. • .•.:
'' • -
, xholiforiklln New Yori. • • •
• • Nem Yong; Jane
• TM weie 26casee and 14 deaths from Cholera in
JO 94y taday; • •
CINCINNATI MARKET:
Ulna/mart, Jane 21.
The River his fallen eight inches to-day.
Flour..We have no alteration to' note in tho
market. Holders are Grm, _ with a moderate de
mand. • -
Whiskey is in brisk demand, and prices have
slightly advanced, with sales at 161. •
' .Lard..Tbo • sales,ol Lard comprise 11,060 kegs, at
14F.W YORK. MARKET.
Naw Yong, Juno 21,42 M.
Flonr..The market is heavy under,. the steamer's
news, and, prices are drooping. ,Wo note lalere, , of.
common stale and mined Western at 4,37.. ' •
Grain—The market for Wheat is unchanged in .
every respect. Corn : we haveno change to notice;
previous quotations may be renamed. •
Provisions.. The market for Pork continues firm,
and sales are regolaily made sit formorprices.
Cotton.. The market continues Una at an adtriikee
of
Nztv Yortt, 111-
Flour.. We note sales of common Weetern Canal
brackdvat 4,31 per band ; common stale andmised
Western at 4,50 ; good Western and straight brands
at - 4,62 per bbl; fancy Western brands Aire arm,
Other descriptions are dull; former prices are timely
maintained. - ' • •
Grain.. The demand for Wheat itt 'good, bui trans
actions are not large; the inquiry is chiefly for good
samples, poor lots being heavy and neglected'; .we
note Sales of Ohlo at 1,04. Corn : supplies have
Come forward more freely; the demand has fallen off ;
prices have receded one cent per bushel.
Provisions.. There is not mach . movement in the
market. Sales.were made to a moderate extent at
10,37 for mess; and 3,89 for prime. Lard..Thero is
not much doing in. Lard, and prices are unchanged.
Balk Meat— We have beard of no . Wes to any ez.
ME
I:==aiEN
Canadian Affable.
June 21.
PEinenes.rrtrA, Jaile 21
Cholera ih Philadelphia.
tent. •
Sugar.. There is an improved feeling in, the mar
ket, with more desire - to purchase. We bete sales
of Orleans ut 4f.
Cotton.. Tho improved demand , noticed yesterday •
continual, and full 1800 bales have been sold.- We
continuo our former qootations„ although in some
instances gal higher have been obtained.
tSa~aztnea for July, :.
11COECETVED Al M. A. MINEWS--Gedey's Lady's
Book Graham ' s Magazine, Sartain's Union Maga
tine, and•Nitional Magozms, for July. •
.The American Angler's Guide, with numerous illus
trations.
. . .
Ninevah and its Remains—by Ltiyord.
The Old London Bridge; or, The Days of Henry VM.;
by C. Herbert Rodwell. C h arles
Grace Dudley ; or, Arnold at Saratoga—byJ.
Peterson.
Second No. of the Personal History and Experience of
David Copperfield—by Charles Dickens. .
Facts for the People; or, Things Nyorth.Knowing : a
Book.of Receipts. DTA
The Crimes of Paris—a Secord of Scenes and EVents
of Every Day Occurrence—by Robert F. Grabcy.
Er Smithfield street, opposite Brown's Hotel. t1c2.1
• • Bathing Tuba,.
rr fill subscriber* have on hand a large stock of Bath
..L'• ing Tubs, consisting of the following kinds
• Plung Bath Tub, large size; .
t.
Ottoman Bath Tub;
Sponging "
• flanging Shower Tub; • .
Cbilren*s.BathTubs,`' .t
.Land ShoWer Baths; '
• . ••.• Stomach Heaters, &c.
These'Vatis are ;made of goad. materi amd nabreatly
Japanned. JOHN DUNL&Y & CO.,
Comer Market and Second streets.
1100LEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE—A large and
,• X. convenient property!, situate in Lawrenceville,•at
about five minutes walk. from the orradbrui stand, having
• a new and comfortable dwelling hoose, stable, &e. The
garden, fruit trees and shrubliery.aro all in complete or
der. The lot is 100 feet front on Ewalt by. 1.4.0 deep on
IVetablngtou street to a 24 feet alley.. This property will
be sold at a bargain. Terms easy, and immediate „pos
session given. S. CUTHBERT,' Gen. Agent,.
/at ' Smithfield street,
_
••THE. - FAR 'WEST—Life in the Far West, by George
• Frederic 'Buxton, author of" Adventures an Nexteo ,
and the 'Rocky Mountains," etc.
. Dante's Divine Comedy, thO, inferno —a literal prose s •
translation' With the text of the .original collated-from •
the . best editions, and explanatory_ notes; by J. A. Car
lyle, M. D.., JOIINSTQN.& STOCKTON,
le2l . • Corner 3d and Dlatket !as.
ale nE.
C—ln conformity :with the Act, notice is here
by given, that application will be . Wade to the Le-
. gislature of Pennsylvania, at its next :regal ar session, for
the renewal of the Charter of the Bank of Pittsburgh;
said Bank to be located at Pittsburgb, with a capital'of
• twelve hundred thousanildollars.
je2L:wituL . JOHN GRAHADT, President.
[Gazette, Journal, chiciaiele, Dispatch AMericin and
NOTICE—An apt t lieatiOn will be made •afthig next
session of the gislature of Penasyliania,•to- in
corporate .a Bank; to be called the M e c ha ni cs- Bank of
Pittsburgh, and. bu• have .. capital not exceeding two
hundred thousand dollan ; and to have. the principal fea
tures of the Franklin. Bank of Washington. ,•
.jetNintoudr•-•-iTHOMPSON BELL, Cashier.
(Conimiestiikf7onernel.aud,Harrisburg,Union:copr4 •
s iiiitlfADYTTFAAN'es - TORY,
.
Gentdhissikeiata sninpoTtam
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,'
NO. GS FOURTH surEET, APOLLA:BuILDrives,
HEMMEN - WOOD 4111DAlitA814tl" .11111.22£79, •
I'3 T. Tsai:maw, ?k.
IE7 Alway Con handoi Jane sass/Men Sbitt
Bosoms. Goiters, GravatsiOloyeii Rosier', Saspendera
Under Shirts.•Drawersolue..lte...; •.• • .• . • margin
Boot and Shoe Inarehonte. • •.- •
J
* . ' HUGH M. ROBB having remcrred tcr iet igai
• the spileious building formerly occupied
-: by - Wallace, Lyon to Co., • No. lla - Wood . street,
- near Fillh, would respectfully invite the attention
of the public generally to 1 the large and fine assortment
of GOODS he is now offering Cheap far Cash-
All p 3 sods wishing a durable and cheap article in the
SHOE line, nip invited to call and examine his stank.
Alto a tot of fine in ghoul and . FalM Leaf HAW, and
a good assortment of 7fRUNK - S,alwayon hand-' :
N. B.—lie also continues to maanfactare, as formerly
aplS:fitad&w • • -; . • . . .
JIILLIi ERIC . . '
AND. DRESS MAKING -ESTABLISEIMENT.
B.s. DUFF bas recently received tho latesi designs
01, of Dresses, Canlinals,ainl every article inter line
of business, and is prepared, to execute all orders at the
shortest notice. Merchants arderingCardiatils or Visite.,
made, may rely ripen obtaining work in every respect
equal .to ..that obtained froni Ibis. elit. Read Dresses,
Dress. Caps, Capea, Collars, Laces, Ribbons, Flower ,
Fringes!, Gimps; Ladies'. fidkfic, Ste . . always Oil hand s
•.• •••• -* IaRS.-DUFFIS,.IO.9t. Clair st.ne
• . SCRIP I- SCRIP /k r , •
CRRI AdES BAHOOCHES, BUGGIES, Ai.. AT
PUBLIC AUCTION, on • Ton-sp"sx, the ad day of
Jots, nt 10 o'clock, A. ;a.. at the Carriage Manufactoryof
the subscriber, in Diamond alley, between 'Wood and
Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. • -
Splendid Chalice for a Bargain, and toagr a
In order to close up my spring soles, I skeTMSt. the
time and place above stored, all my firusheiel; jock of Ve
hicles, which are done up in the latest stye i apd of the
best material. It consists in part as follows: •
6 Pancy,toVgies ;
0 Common. es, without tops; *.
2 Handsome roaches, Imitable for fore horses ;
1 Splendid Dickey-seat Carriage ; -
1. de ' Family Carriage,with 3 seats ;
. Standing, top Barouche. Sale positive.
Pittsburgh,
months, with approved cadorsed p aper, or
Allegheny City or. County Scrip, in equal
portions. All accounts due by_ me, will be taken in pay
ment. . • . . B. M. BlGLOW,Pittsbnrgh.
jelend JOHN D. DAVIS, Ancer.
• For Sale, • -
ATHREE STOEHR') DWELLING, HOUS E ERI" being tile second house from term streetiin Say
erqt • .nr, on Hay street. Immediate pOSSESSICOII will
be given. Enquire of,IJAVID. RITOME, Attorney 'at
Law-01eemn Fourth street, between Cbsny,relley and
Grant attest..
• .ieatatf
rpo ritiNTEEtt rg udohnintan clam
1. of D. •McCreary, New York, in Cam and He . ~gs •
iroml lb. upwards, and horn 25 cents. to Sl ;P . lb; Also':
lied, Blue, Green and Yellow Inks . in Cem.s of e too;
Conatantly for sale.. Having used Mr. McCrearfs
Ink in our office for ninevanths past, we warrant it equal.
:to-any that is made.ta. any other nuinalhetory._Tprms:
Cr oh. . JOHNSTON & STOCKTChN
• je2D • • • ' Cored' , 34 iui4tilartet
IDRANDY,rMaI
I,lllosdeaer,ll ,
• do.; in nue ear
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Lac Brandy; J. I. thipars.
'ette. RochelPo do.; Conic
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