THE PIT7SBURGH GAZETTE P IT T S B U ItG lit TIII:FISIJAY c-11.101tNING, LV 13, Ad verUeements and 10 thl, North .kin•-r can and United Stater , tia2rllr. and forwarded from du. inner. SEW VOKK 14: XPRESS• We will rectlve and lorwnrd ir.••• oi vertasemcnt4 extd,..loeriptiwt• for On. 1,31..nr COMMERCIAL LINT AND PIII LA DIM- PIMA PRICE CGIiREN T. Saban - Tipton. LO pu.,r rpt ..v ed and torwardul from Prrrszr.“ll U. ri.v G.zxrrt L pu•tr,.l 3?,?11-'1 , 4-ekly, 1\'1..41\'1..4'h.:, t,lt ,even Dollars per annum; eey ly is Five linahre. pci annum; the Weekly Is Two Dollar. p , -r .1111111111, nnehy in &Annex. tipPAlTMOirreuato oreear - no-v.O ,ue.rtl howl ir. them favors hefora S r ma:art,' tr , Iheflov aa procurable. Advertisce.it• u r,l 101 a I , m:eb bed time will Lovarlobl) Pr 1/.4rq, 11111.1: ord,r.l out Flat Larsxr Comcinl IN , Meltir. kel, Myer New,tn•r . Invor.. Nlo , ,cy Marto, tr.c thud page. Democratic Whig rieihihatioii. 1 , 1 IR PliEt 4 ID ENT. ZACHARY TAYLOR. • OP LC VITIA,, FOII V 1 ,- E I >llol.l T MILLARD FILL MORE V, A¢... , 1.1,/t . . . I Jo4rll 1. Co, -; I ; 11;;;.r) 1.41; .191 m I . R';41:R';41: ;; 14 44 ....am .1 .111/11., iV;;;;;t1,1 11, ;7 A Tr. ..• I: 19.1.1.1 inht. I) , I , r.r, Joy. 1,1/.11.. 9 Jo.. In 1:15/LF1., ,I 0 1 1, 1". J 1:..-119,1 it. 41 .:114.9 1. 119., 1:1 Franc, I), , 919 . A FOR \INIISJ:\ NEIL UIDDLESWALITII Antimaaonle wnd Whig ,tiominwilons F , .11 MOSES HAMPTON A1k.111,1151, oI M ,IVARTZ , VI-.1.1 , EP.. o I 1..11{0.41. J.fiN Err, (logo., N! itiPt .I.or JOICN K See Firitt Page for :1111teellaneotts See next page for Telegrephie Nen,. Tat 1...q.E14:v -- render t:w 1130 st our spars 1.. day. , I.:uropsio .nießtspolct the (':!,:d 111.3 WV :I I , •:Anr 1,1, • I.a aII mud iul rear n. U va : a . ; I"' I: ping vet ho .•:‘ I ~,,a1!,1 Europe aud intrrc.i L:, ..v udord mratri is I•r,•G , m:d well at, ‘3,c10 gnl,lutle•t, , lot a more g00d!.... t,ar.tag.t. The 00".1.1•411 - • , Tlleettcon- Law cows att. , : e at, Ito carried out.TEte i• ertht.tab rc.attthseacy,:la r take pia,., " [the rur • • .vt, Tto • toad, tht., th... ia. k • lilt, thd. with .rthht it - Ur r pre", the rtherathin t : d. I thereiti pendant I . t, vttlt t ❑on, to pr- . Vent Ou mc Into vonthet Will 11.0. Vtrni. II WlP.lllv,iol, duly of lilt t-p under the 1,11 , 11:10 , n. - L., - 1 , t[,, 11,•1 , ..titstut.JIng and we rep , ee LI I=l lion. IV al., Porsvard expect a !,,,ty ll= norm., .1) u• Ow V The tull,ll.v.ng 1.1•• r 1:. ev of the cv:ri h...,ll,(lllnat,t•it =MEM. "/, Exq i , ^ ar a.ward + presented to .• mat Warg rarafidalr tor acquaalual walk taf tire—Lela , tor Lr c• 1r.,a1 Bray+, a. "into Mate. and I hr .4 by tar the hr ts notniwtted, .11d o..••• redly flit Forw.trol. r•-:t mrnrntptlblr Integ ri ,eve. no eqnni rally an 1111 Ile 11, V nialader of the State would not 1)00 :111 lor:o 0.... iv I=ll wastes. Rate Oar r 1.r . .-• •• • i • oit iarmy, and twi• Bries , :•rs • ,• - 11, , ,i paused a hill repeal•na tot. I , has reported this hit: log the prosi•io h.!. , ; •I • have Mt. Poll; fr I. l'li !!pr vide also that h - • vecaiiry sria, in tn , mean time. . len. or Tali.. must, theretnee.be destenl .• .l . l ,r. by the President inallaurais .1 ~/J out of the :k rtr.y. Gen. Idyl. - tins : ..• title effect wills. ii no , 11.. • 11 1.1 end I luau tho he h.- •tken t. ineastir-s to 1 - the etnerseney ••• inner i• •nosient w . ' ttenerostty of i• r nu-..t dressed it letter pnafi:d Id a [colter 111 tl.e A•lny,in L itoi . • .•• et...nuance o Scull AL /1 . 1: loft -• .:1; Th., detennined lit-., • ; •.. t, .5 1,/ nomination by the hidelpti wi nt ientr•n LOU: ERIE I zneerlng of the - A .1 Me L House. on the , ;te The Grenhnny I 1/i.,/{l . l , It/.J, r th.• liberal charter of tiv 1., - 4.intnre id 4 41414• r mg the provi.don, • I 14v , intt purposes, to Telegrap $ 0dc,..144,.. :4nd 1,, 4 ur emporated. The Line beLAptng ti, 1 4 .4 s :iinsp.h4c extend. from Butlhin to Delp •I ,4•1 Ireo Cleveland I , Pittabunrh, and 41 new er•eteleted end sn r 1•- ful The follownut gentle?unn not well I..n.r.vn to the public., have tewh e.w•fee (nom any Jonathan I .J.. 1,, lithe, LA , .n and Hanna, Jame. I, -Ve• ''t , . Henry W. 1).r„ Mexanol. r I. Part. .1•• M ntee,e Johnston. insult Morn. , rl Ilernon Ii Ely L. Weatherly. Ztntsruel I, .ne:den and Le icier DI Hobby. subsequent inertolg t.te qtr.! •.1 I hre • I ters,J. L Weat':erl• I .rli , 11/1.11].1111.11,Zy CA+ I cd Presulent of toe • •h: ea v. i ieoehh • • E:•;• tery, and Jertma I I r ~./ &raid. GREAT Fete is ill:, 'lt,. ut the Pat. burgh unit Uhet:thet.heet:ll low oi gee, Mr. Ylourbead, rreetved !eke,- plate despatch yegeethly etremlng. Ma. W. R. Mooens,r,— The stage stat.it• sir moms. lour and five sets of haro,is at 12o'cleilid,411.5 minutes. Ottinger's stables, ar,l haraess, oil the grain, awl live .tables. In all probability there win t.t. no arrrval ut Vie eastern mail to thly-03 the fin. hrtri deifirevi.il lice menus of its conveyance via Bedford. - - BANK FAUX:FM—Wu nrr indebted I, ...11r H. Wri[talus,. 12roker of lid, ,'ay, t,r this Tele. graphic Inform:thou revetved just ill nre going to,,resx, of the flolure rd the Cnual lij,uk," :at Al bany..--riererlean of ! ,...tte , rola 9. TYPE- - A f,,ni of ,ecntol Irmd 11011par ,1 kind brevier type for .le ut .untable Gauntry paper, and I/I good coatiaa #eit ARRIVAL OF TB STEAM BEtiP CALEDONIA DISTURBANCES IN PRANCE Prague Lu Ashes Vagian4 Aleciaawag *nth Au.arscaz Ily the amval a New York olthe eteasushlp Capt. Leitch, we have advlees from I..trope to the 'AO ult.--olle week later. The In- teil,:eace wss,,.s Do liule interest. The steamahip tinned Slater, CapL IlitekatatT, arrived at Southampton oa the 23d of June, to 13 day, final New York. Titr Iliberuo.t., from New York, armed at Liver p.,.1 an O w PI at of June, In 14 day, from New ork • Itoolaparge , E7rste-ment.—The French people continue 14111 in a trauctiou Mate. The %Aloe .Ic,:rer nianziety and alarm egtsts respecting Its Allure although the threatened aspects of of t.O bud: prevailed lest week, has ticsonic de- Free wore away. In consequence of the resqmanon tetoirred by LuUl2. ihatarilne, of his seat to the Nab, mai Assembly. in the I.lcnu time, the Elec. bye ment loser authonty and influence the finances are la a most deplorable condi.. boo. the protances us a Mate of greet disorder, in ( rea•sd. tax anon and dialitushmg, resources, both nli,el.llg people and the Government, are last bramuy. on sonar inglitlfil catastrophe: and the es ential issue of the mighty revolution of roan, remains still one of the unialhottiable my•- tertes of the M. 44.1 -e. iur readers IN aware oldie reversal of the vote :st tosh mem passed against Ism,' at apa ne. and IMMEEI : permignion given Iv him to take his seat ttt he National As,tidily. The excitement mut,- tient nig•in thin aurally of pulping" on the part alt tie I:km:alive and the National iiiiriernbly. was iery nreat. If was evident. Man the min erwil relin winch prevailed in Pans, that 1,311114 eine n Lail only to make Inn appearance, and he ut,' have been earned to the Tudlefies on the I.o:oilers of the populace. The Executive were -perplexed in the extreme - what to do. To reslpt wail to endanger the Republic, in remain in oifine wastoMug odium on themselves for incompe truny. They did nothing; but the Assembly wan once more UlfoWll intii a moat frightful state.niagn tenon by the reception of a letter from I,,calin Bona parte, couched in equivoCal bemr, and raintiong a deetartmen "that if the people impose duties upon um, I numil know how to Coln! them." tildignauoti the Asaemhiy at Ilea until g it iatal act of ambition was excessive, and, during twenty-tour boars, Paris wan in a more frightful tante el convulsion than at any former period.— Led war expeetcd to break out every nlO - The • loverutnent, prier to the reversal of the vote of bauishment, hail actually sent orders to Protests of the Departinents to arrest ban. and iv . verai el the Prriects preelaniations at eurdingly. it, a ileseriptam of the Pretender. It was evident that the Assembly and the Executive wore wrought up to tile fighting point, mid that Lana ItOnaparte had been so msh as to collie for want, civil war would have burst out. Ilowever at the teem:: of the I tith, a letter tens received by the Preedithr - of the A Iseult/Iy, dated London. June ! in wluch the - Pretender' said that his elee , f Penh wait an /lnae reparialtal sir three years fit exile, and six yeara of captivity, but the iwiireuef -atspictons Whaill lii. election had liirth, tile trestles of which it we. the pretext and the 'eddy of the Provisional Govern ment, tuipositil upon lain the duty of restgutog hi =CM 4 Ile added. `I desire order. and the maintenance i d a Pepublic, wan., great, intelligent. - and lie hop ed that tranquility would noon allow hint to seen. ter as one at the inner simple of her citi zen, Tito, mat:Wont:on ishol.nes the thine., tot but ittt. generally tottletpttleti L .0 is lionaparte be re-elected for route or all the department-. which he has vacated, and a much ar-tier dull nay behind 4 rhe teelitic ex• tartlet! lay the versatile French people in ban favor, leaves no doubt that. .11 the event of a Presiden tial electlon. lie would be returned in almost eve. ry Eleeter.d ....fete at Prance Aecordincly, the e meititutteit has ai re adv het, altered to metal this oral ditlii.ultylit us Wa.lklng, and the Prestdent in stead at hong elected dire ctly - by the people, MI , has an absolute majority of votes cove, to be wt....teal by the N t:ioual Assembly from live returned by the people. far Prcsuitneg.—The at of President of :he IL-public is already a sub ert ot intrigue. S.x candidates are already an the held—M. de L.IIIIIIIIIIIV. M. Thier... Prince Lout. AI. General Cavaigna •. and :d. Caw...Were_ tile en Prefect of Poker. The Or ie.,-party will sitttpurt M Timm.. anti M. Berry.. ha: deelarrd an ha, favor. The leptimistv are di valed 'fibers and Idimartine. If the ele, Lott were a. on t- a take place. Nese doubt extsts bit ,at Lou, hi....nit,.rte would lie the successtai 'earl attal-ite. IIIMI=111! =IEEE von,. t• !wrovaLlw 17, pnhev nt Lama —Thr pait,wheh La manse has taken in the preservation of has redeemed a thousand foibles in hur political chant, ter. but a change seems to be coining over fain in lin. respect: and, if we may credit his organs in the Par.+ presa, he thews with great Jealousy the • X.a..n Pirdnaust and Lanbardy. nil u. it al thrown out that if Sardinia procure. thni iucrearc of territory, that France mast have an univalent, We tireunw this front the tint, and -and as Tile ...ix Snvoy France would ti.. ,•i ore I,nnirtute. in int., id 11:4 rays—i France will not ialow.tbc tt hi ins anon innu our of the Ital. .11 sere ht the uti er. and thus adjudge to himeell th. le wee than twelve Ur !bon. , of eutneite the more. With U.e lour I:Jrtrr,ur. of Alexandra, Yes.:limp. anUla. and Venn.. thin eetatilialang. to hie Own :hivantmie. the A netrtan enveregenty over the Pen, Ilse!, Fran., c• 11 1 ,1. tizzy.. Liven', Tunimh her en posed ton sudden invasion of an in ereased nroly 01 Oil.uoo to 1:011.000 men: Areurd• fur clearly his language. lh .1 Pa —Lam: .Vtraetitt Eitel,/ a tub, nly ecincertait: 'beat, t.• tee 11xei.utive hivernmeat.— Print, lA.. Sapoititta Itibtattane I. expected to be eietined v. c .i Lire %.1 / , - . VO tit . National yard,. Prince Napoleon, so. U he ex Kitar Wempital a, waii a Candid ai t• t;ir the command of in. The a:girl:men in Mei nn• , , t , tl anwenting to 110.00 n, were creattag sttuste alarm, and the Inereasm of the taiee on ..• of tired neeet,ite to the poorer einte,t I'drdt. ova, pregnant Wan item:tures Kin is in r r.,,,,,,,,wtere the gmite.l .langer 1' 11 41 1 1411'4 4 4 1.Ai11l itetrea,r4; di-esseletst tirev3,l-. 1.4 1144 4 41 srth. Allliens, there seer°, a treterute aht 1 , olatelt tat ...trot. and pet nit end to the hycinuy the earetal. Whilst. in the south. 1•Ihr dr. ..trthneet. hare already orptnized and drilled 72, .1,1 no, for tint purpose. Grotlpekvi perboun htx,inide every evenentr. and shout Vice I . I . .ton••r••nr Tint. I:oclhe the In I tocknine 'my. that on ELn.rnsli vessel has been detected 011 the cow, I.tudlt, thho..ei, to aria Chouans nt PAVeltdee.— .Ihnut SA, I of the., arms have, it is said, Lees =ME =ZEE tters,ll,l in Paris assemble every even iaut, tn,„ut. Vole l'Eleipereur: It 1. 2etbeted p., that an English vessel ha. been ,Ic!el 1,1 the e.taftr hiniling muskets to vent tit_ .11 I.e Vendee. :IPS/ al three arm. ~ane .s :cud been Kelscd. A ,aan plea, ...anon, d mu French ednattulloia is itill•d.ll,l We e,py the following In the prende of C.d. and in the name of the Fr c 6 tLe .N.l. nal Asatirady proclaim* Iloclaration of Dulle• arid aight. Tie 'tithe, ttl 1 in ta 11 st,tety are ...tuned up in re.pect the glong•tutton ithediener to the law. in Out (bleat, 01 ine er intry. in tie tireinnpluah• td ht. rurally aail in the prat:tier at that ii..ternalanat.- - A. ye would that Carla xhional di to you. du ye hi them likewine.", The elnstrtuttort geor.uttles lii nil ettizeni— l..berie—r,luohtr—Sreur.te—lnstroction—Ll. b.e.-I'roperty—..l , , , tatice I„bs.,/ty e ‘0 ,1.., of the rghts of g..nig and root 01, 04 Ineetor4 root vell/1111.l amts . o . 01 pep:toning: of I' Sorel...inc . onels re hv10n..4 Inettileptutg ISIA 001.1110 4111.1 0N1114.41$ to. mean. 01 Ow 1.,. or otherwera. The exerro+ of toe, rights loot 0., other haute. than Ole right .001 liberties of other [lotions, nod the public se ttrity. 4.ollreAt+ ta the exchmon of every title and privilege of hinh, etas, or caste. or the ;Wool. •atiilay of every one to all public ealphryinento v.,,lleert any other Illative or ground for preferene ldit value and taleet and the outinable faon on all en:rens in the charges and advantage. ,rf ele• et,11.11 in the inviolability th n.: tinnily,t the domicil, and the right. pr of each and every member of al •pt, 1.110., of In-trip.tion is that whlch 31l zell. Lave r...•e0f.3 vrAultutibly (rpm the %torn, the ed ucet• n proper I.r the devrlupernent of the phy r.a and ePelle,Phtl tart/Ives of CBC-11 The r,o,t of hJ.n n that wluoh every mast Ile. wortt. :toctety towtt, 1:y the [ troth, Iye tuel rteuerat means:4 wtewl: 11 th•potutn, nn: wl:7:: v. :11 lut orenweed hereafter, turn:tot: lab:: nli nest of health who vane, procure d in the nellon 01 rejoeu h t had ado n,• and reventn, 01G, trunr gleeChgeoee. end tit 101 lude,try. Tim right LA etivioiLinee is that which Belong. to aretioloned, to the infirm. to the old, to re env, Iran the It tate the mean• of rX3raearr., lb ARANrEIi On Ii 14411 - 111.—The punishment of dram, conliNuili,m, slavery, perpetual poiroslotient, and .• ,poral degradation, are suppresfted in tint. tors regarding the priori, the stamp, ad the armor. ship. The liberty of printing ex acknowledged, will, Ureervnary guarantees tor public and private osier oils. No tine ran be arrested or detained but ant ratinlng 10 Lhe liirius and iu the moms prescribed I c Iwo:. No one can Lu lined but Ly the ordinary tribunal.. There venni.. in commune/tee, be created rottinowouns or extraordinary tribunals under any pnar.neit. They who require, promote, sign, exe• elm. I, can.: to Inc executed, arbitrary acts, on. Vanity id 'head be punished. All religions are adinitted, as to their prof... Won andex ercise, under I lie Ctittal lirolPClloll of the law. The acknowledg. rd religions alone hare a right to suliventimss from tonl•ltatri. The law shall deka by what signs a religion shall Inc ranked in society an no acknow ledged religmn. The obligation to taxation is the guarantee of property. Every tax is established Fir the general gxxel. It is the duty of oyez citizen rontrlbute 10 it ill proportion to his means pod his fortune. No tax ran Le claimed without hue. mg been previously established by law. The property tax is only imposed for one year I rntog .rnt The indirect tan.; may be imposed for several The essential guarantees of the right of lait.tr are, liberty of labor. Voluntary essociation, equality in'the relations between the employer and the workman; gratuitous instruction, education suns hie to eac h nines position. establishment of pr r - rewriter ofand credit: the establishment of great works public utility, And tnr State destamito employ the men in case of failure of work. All the young citizens s ould he sent to public schools to I. taught m conttnori. and according to his destination and faculties, and to learn the rights and dates of a Winn and a citizen. The house of every citizen is sacred, and can not be entered but in the cases and forms prescri bed by law. Property is inviolable, except it IN required fig public benefit, and then at a just and agreed on indemnity. The holding double einpluyments or salaries is interdicted. The constitution guarantees the public debt and the existing pensions, the national institute, and the legion of honor. - . The cuilea, laws, and regulations, uqually exist. tug remain in ibtee until they alaall be legally übro gated. The probability now is that some great change will take place in the Spanish Cabinet, that per. haps Sir H. Bulwer will he invited to resume his diplomatic Junctions at Mailrid.or that. at any rate, proper atonement will lie made Kr the instill an uninstitiably tittered to him by a desperate and des potic Moderado Government. The Continent The War in Denman( sla Pragrr.”--Feart al Sten, Po g"—.lNhor—Atlerar 10 liatog I'llate—Rrap, a !bap , f Fr.,nt the Europcnil h 0,,. The state at the Couhnent during the past week has become even inure dosuritanuted than over, and In almost every quarter of Germany the most &reinl scenes have taken place er are contuinally apprehended. nnference 01 the King on Sweden and Denmark nd the Grand lhtke I.:on.tentone. et t',itenhegen which was attended by the British Minster, the Russians, on behalf of Denmark, demanded, an •e have all along insisted they would, that the Germans should evacuate both duchies bethre any negotiations were entered into, and that if Sales. wig wan given up, Russia would claim Holstein according tri the treaty with the Danes and Paul I. We believe the Eurors,in Toney wan the only Journal which pointed out thin treaty, which given Russia the most clear and unilimlited rights, and we always deemed it a mere delusion that she would surrender them In spge of all the continu ed rumours of the pursing of the It.u.itin tnxipe across their frontiers, we have no trustworthy con fir:nation of such nrut. 14 certain, how ever, that vast line rit troops along the Polish IsuMer threatens both Rerun and Vienna. nod the Reforine, of l'aric, 1.1 ml. dm 104,10 ot war Man the vent preparations and threatening attitude m the Emperor at Russia, who 111 a brief campaign. might occupy the Prime.). and Austrian capitals, and dictate terms td toe distracted people of Ger many. We do nut ourselves think that Russia at present would intertere with the affairs of Gee many, except la compose the quarrel of the peer. ple with the so.ertegns, but matters are not ripe for Om At Berlin, the most frightful scenes have again occurred. The temple. not satisfied with the votes of their own untversal suffrage Parlmnent, have. tinder the mast !tansy pretences. seized every opportunity to dreatii a tumult. tin the l4th instant coilitton took pl., wilt the Burgher Guard. an num unit of nn attempt to disperse send WOrkinen. win. had gone to the numster to demand work tir money. Being refuted the guard attempted to dt+perse then., and One men were wounded.— The news spread like lightning Itneriende+ were termed. and the people haven; disenvered that the arsenal was left unprotected, m eleven it'elock at mght made an attack Upon this building, and plundered it of about 200 stand .farms and of all the trophses of war which it contained. The crowd kept postessum of tine budding tall one o'clock. and then netifed. The nest day was quiet_ but one of the deputies moved that tile As scialy should send away all the !mop+ and put it under the proteetiou of the people. Tins vote wan carried, and the Government rescued. The plunder of the arsenal, lot the wtsile mitt. - was ime of sheer robbery and nothing eine, is the most din graceful net yet perpetrated. From the names we nave seen of the new inintstry, we Inner very tie minim., that they will titnintmli order It is dttEcult to predict the iionte of this sad absence at all effective government. But if matters arc bad at Ilerloi, events of even n still more atrocious character hat e is:curbs) at Prague. The King, having refuted to coutirin the Provisional Government. and Prince Wind+ch +MlLz tiny ng erected baueres round the town, the nub and the students rote en nitwit: ntlii detutinil • en arias. A imllition having entitled betweini the B ur gh er Guard mid tne populace, sane 'Wand tine opportunity 1., inolulire his private mid are by tinng n rifle ill the Prineess Winclitehgruta, who+hot in the head. The victim was the ilimgltie was r of the Celetrateti Prince Si•hwartaesi bow, One of the Prim, s sons was also mortal. ty wounded. la these ...sedum cntitamies Prince Windechgratz, with great calm ircui ness and dignity, entreated the mob to disperse, but to no elect; they endeavored to hang hint tip to a lamp by a rope which they procured, when he was res cued by his Frennibers. At bee to clock. the people not having taken down the barricades. as he bad required, he order. ed heavy guns to he brought into play. and he con. tinned firing until ten at night. The iiondiet lasted almost without i 11,T11.11.•It . 11 ilnruig the nest day. aud by the latestiitu hear acc . it. we he that Prague wt. a heap of ruins, in mitivinenee of this Wm bardment. and that Prince Windsehgrati had re• treated into the ray with the gurrion, nnd occu pied the heignts ountnauding the town. it is more Than' probable that these frightful disorders v/61 spread antongst the outlying provinces of Ain:tn.. The Emperor hanissueil a innutiesto/roin in which he gives the pneitsret of opening .1 Co. ' , Morin A pmenthly at Vienna, if order and tranquil lily are restored. In Italy, affairs are tea sit favorable tor the Pied montese. Without giving credit hi the report thrit the Austrians had beaten the Piedniontese in a strongly contested tattle, and taken the Dube 01 :Savoy pnioner. iteertaiti that Kadetsky. niter the mipitulatiito of Vsrenza, had returned into Verona with I I.olill men... that the trnmedatte at• tack noon that fortress by Charles Albert with bir.• 000 men had burin relinquished. alter they had been brought within three miles ol the town.— (Mantes Albert Las. accordingly, returned hi luit 01.1 head quartet, at Vanes's° Vicenza Gil into the hands of the Austrians on the Ilth The mtrratviii having exhausted them anotiunimm, lien I tura° do capitulated to rave the n/WII. 1,111.2111d0 has agreed to retire beyond the 1',., nail not to serve in the war donna the next mom months. The A using nr in the Venetian territory have been strongly reatfurced, and have mitered Padua 112 triumph. The net of the union it Lom bardy and „Piedmont W. signed till the Inth In .4 At Rome, the decree tar the reparatain of the rin ritual and temporal power of the Pope it wpm green through the Uhatubera, and give. great nails taetloll. We hear that a regular Porvuummt ernment has been formed at Goren., in the king dom ca Naples, in order to organize a general ar mament, and to co-operate with the tkilabrlana arms. InSpam life bllldM 6/I (7 ar i g ,l. M a d " A „ gua. la Portu,al atiaAra are quJet. Dora; the suspensani of the sittings of the Irish and the ineettngs at Conciliation Hall. the agitation in Ireland has for the appeared to lan4-mah The adhestou'ot the liisizp of Meath and several other prelates to the new Irish League, furnishes ground for %opposing that John lrGotinell's cause will nut lie aliantkined by the clergy. but that in whatever outnhination ul parties or associations the present reurganuartion may eventnally resolve awl( they will still ploy a VOIIVICIII,II/1 part, and exert, as heretofore, a secret intliiential power. in the course of a week or two it will be seen whence the new Inch League east lima a Caging that will enable the moral firee party to rtimbine and act, with a due regard to personal %flirty. with the more violent physical force lenders. It has been frequently said that the man of will, resolute of purpose, carries away by Na drterminabou the menu roan of reason. Unless therefore, Mr. John O'Connell can linng into the "scale some eguiponilerating power equal to the ~word;' we tear that an licartimimus action 1,111. not long be maintained between the high contract. ing parties, who are preparing the new scheme of agitation. In the meantime the organization 01 clubs is proceeding to an alarming degree. In Dublin alone it is stated that there ore 41) clubs, each contorting of MO members, tanking an aggregate of 12,000 men, who urn accustomed to assemble at least once a week, for the avowed porpose of being trained and disciplined. The county of Iniblin about to be organised in the name way, and sonic of the more bellicose of the old Inch party_nre ta king au active part this movement. In the pro, Owes, ender the influence of erlflllllAvaries front Dublin, the club movement in rapidly progressing and a great monster meeting itt favor of repent is almtit to be held in henry, at which the lenders of all the various sections of Repealer% are invited to attend. The Nation. and the other Coniederste Journals. have within these lew days resumed a more daring tone. 11=1 Ity the Overland Mail of the 12th ult., we have received thither parrierthim of the nod dine at Moulton, corrinimocated in our last number. ,The governor. having been fir some tone disaffected tic war d, the Lahore I ;overnment, hod la . en surrerae ded, but, by intrigues had avoided paying up his arrears. A anccessor, Kahn Singh, having been appointed whin stead, Mr. VIM.. Agnew. ol the Bengal Civil Service, and Lieut. Anderson, of the Riiinhay Fursdeers accompanied him to Moulton. They were'lectuveil loy the old Dew. Misdeal, who contrived to pick a quarrel with strin4 of their roe, and Isul.ll the En i d e as we before at red, ware wounded. Perceiving their liven in danger from treachery. they-retreated will, F tams mid their loliowels toton nmnll fort otitside Mou'tan, where for 21 hours they thought them.,lvo% mtlet, but the troop. from Monlian hastened to attack the fort. Lieut. Ander non Nang neverely wounded, could not row from hin had; Mr. Von. Agm•w ',hoot( hands w•it bun, and the gallant fellow!, never saw ouch other more. The pistols of Vann Agnew, an ho prepared to dr lend himself, were tampered with, and, as the diem entered the mom and fraternised with tun treacherous escort, he drew his sword to mu down the lira; assailant, but wan instantly shot, and lon body, like that of best Anderson, and their doc tor. Mr. Wilkinson, hacked to pieces, and treated with every indignity. Khan Singh wan also wounded, and made prisoner by the Moult.] troops. The intelligence trout Gamete in to the 2411 of AptiL The news of the French Revolution had renehed China. In Canton all was quiet. The authoritree had punished some Chinese who bad made an unprovoked attack upon two foreigners. Trade was inactive, but there was no want of money. All the disputes at Shanghai had been [nom satisfactorily settled. An ample English naval three to at all the stations treat misery seems to prevail an the Delta of Egypt. At Alesandna trade was dull, with very few transacttona Mehemet Al wen still alive, but bordering on imbecility. Advice. from the Danube announce th s at a Rus• sian army of thirty thousand men had entered Wallachia It is asserted that the Emperor Nleho las contemplates enfranchising alt the peasant in his domains from personal servitude. Poland al. though invested with two hundred thousand troops, 13 a cause of much uneasiness to the Empe• wr. who is said to spend whole days and nights atching the telegraphs now established as far as Warsaw and the frontiers of Prussia. Them can be no doubt that three large Russian armies are assembhng at different points between Tilsit and Cracow; and these in conjunction with the appearance of a Russian fleet in the Baltic, show that the Czar is inclined, in certain cases, to act with decided hostility against Germany. la the Breslau journals of the 11.1 th instant, it in stated That the whole Baltic sea is covered Wall P 1.114111 liven-of:war. The whole western frontier of the Russian empire bristles with bayonets. The troops advanced forwards from Lithuania and Volhynia by breed marches. The chief there of the Empemr Nicholas stands already on the aver Print, ready at any moment to march into Moldte via, and of course into Wallachia. The National Aeselethly.—ln the sitting of the I tilt the followine resolution was adopted—'The , umr Diet shall be invited to assign, by COO- Ktailtional means, 6r the purpose of founding a ;ermanic navy, a sum of sax millions of thalera the nee of which is to to accounted for by the central power to the National Assembly; the half of the above sum to be immediately raised, and the re• initialer to be used as it may be wanted.' The di.' Unalol2 to the Frunktivt Constituent As rombly on the report of the committee respecting the ventral executive commenced on the 19th. The result has not yet transpired. It le probable that the A.menroly will vote for the federal directory of three persona, to be chosen by the Va !lOUS Gerrnan lovernments, end approved of by the Assembly. xxse I /romrstrr,—Ludwig 11, Grand Duke of {lease Darmstadt. expired at Darmstadt on the lfith InKtnnt. Ile wee 72 years of age, and his death Lad been expected. Ile a succeeded by the He. reibtary Grand Duke Lodwig. who has been go, erumg the affair"; of the Grand Duchy same March last. when the German movement tint COllllllOll. Poistacript. }.CaOPCnv Tihmi Orrice, I o'clock. LIVERPOOL, June 24, 1948. s bripurroattoon J,•rontittent—More B arricading Parta—A math, Entente ineretabie :bate of Afiatt. to A ttxtru.t. , ur usual expreanes, in anticipation of the mail, which have been received thin morning, bring come iniereatine and important news from the Conti nent. Paris v. reported to Le in a ,t 91.0 of great excite• ment. letters dated at noon yesterday, state that the debate on the railway question, had again been adjourned. Crowds of people had_prearribm kited throughout the pnneipal streets on Thursday night. but no disturbance took place. The labor ing classes are getting up a monster petition, which they mean to carry to the National A,sembly, headed by on immense procession of the parties interested therein. Barricades were erected yea. lerdny the military .nterefered, and at the hour when our despatches left a collifflan“ wu s deemed inevitable. The pretensions of Napoleon Ilona. parte are gaining ground. . . Letters from Fran kilirt.on-lhe.Maine state that the I het had unantrooteily declared that Trieste was a ',art of , :erinany. and that any attack there on would be :coniadered us a declaration of war agalost Germane. intelligence has Just readied us from Vienna. slating that the Austrian governs ent had accepted of the nieduntion of England in the between that country and Italy.— The hinds at Carona lord an onprue.ng leaden- There is not any poldwal nws from Amster dam. hut or advice, state that , the Bourse an that city sew, firm for National Securates. whale Spam isti and Russian were very weak, anal prows de , The commercial advices from Ilaniburgh are nosatistnetory. They ennonnee the failure of T. llearn Co. Money continued abundant, and first rate bills were diwoueted at 2 to 21 per rout. It Is said that the 'man active preparntion• are !wont made at liu. linglrant Palace Gu the Queen's intended visit to Ireland. Should the Parliamen tary hostiles a be a, tin wound up as t, permit the absence from the legtslatunn of Earl trey and Sir t. I the Secretarie, of State. her majesty, it 11 believed, will leave lond 011. ro rvre, to Liv erpool or flirkenhead, an the Itlth or 14th of Au gust. The Irish mail has test arti vett. and from the let tura and paper. receivedwe have the iollowiag Important miutainornient. Mr John t Eittatnell ha. published a long address to the people of ire; land. Manna his Intention oh gir mg the League fair tnal by abstatning (roan public life, except in VI for as his duties as a member of Parlottnent may require bra exertion, lie will not join the Leatrue, so we understand tam, neAer will he el ler it nuy opposttmn.. Prague inn heap of ashes. The eannon never otiused vomiting destruction Upon the tainted city during the whole of the Ifoh. The slaughter has, neeording to ad neemitits. here leaflet. Jl lu 11 LT I‘II,BIANT F 84.11 FIA,R Verpool. Juue 31 I o h,tk, P M I Open Tay letter to intornt you that new• lax the, moment readied no by elogrrin telegraph, that the crteta ban really t-ontluence‘i In France. Yeller. day. ,rndeiy) the Imops and Nellonal t boards were lighting desperately with the peuple The nacn tice Lieu ternfic also reputed that the uieJitation of Eug• land will be ;tempted by Au-iria. as regards the Itaiian quarrel—lC rreaponJence of the N York II eralJ. [l,o:Laity —About four yesterday morn • tag. a hallow was discovered. under rather 1.1. ctnattnstance., 111 Mr George Albree . •hoe vrarabotzw, corner of lth and Wtod ntreete, by one of the newsmen. Ile called, Latmedtately, the at• h•utton of tote of the watchmen to it, who arnred at the piece just the burglar Was coming out of Elie .4., Ile punned hum down to Ferry street, when the tellow mopped. end turned sudden/try :1111/ nd nod gruel; the watchman a wrerr blow on ttie head. and ran up Liberty to Decatur street, where he hid himself in a cornet lie wits ilmen v, red sere I.e M tilanglilin, another 01 the widely inen, nut escaped man him after a short titsset, and was running up alley at full speed, when Ilan.. a city a...stable, saw hint, and immediately marled after Inin. Just ahe was nlsout catching him, the fellow flung a briek, which knocked elf !tiers hat. The latter then drew a revolver and tired at him The bell entered the burglars left thigh, whirl. caused Linn 10 stop, and he surrender• ed tILIIISCIi up to Bar; and the watelmien, who lisik eau to the Mayor's mice. lie gave his mime as Tbrunes Edwards. said he had been is this city aliiiut a atonal. but refused to answer any further question, lie had on Mtn all the Illiplemetan used by it burglar, 311011 all skeleton keys Mr opening drawers, trunk•, dce., and Wel tic taking mires. eons. tie also lell behind hint in the store, a dark leathern lie had made arrangeinente Itir the re. naval of some of Mr. A Itiree's kneel and most cost ly stock of shoes. lie no doubl hod en accompliee ready to help loan to curry otr the plunder, and mistook the carrier fur hint I.ssiverstite. Accinarrr.—Jame. Cavenaugh, ul this city, a variety dealer and pedler, amadentally shot himself, whilst put in Mercer county on an excursion, on last Tuesday forenoon, about eleven iielock. lie had left lon home on Monday morn ing last. in his peddling wagon, imeranpanied by his little !on. a lad about fourteen, and. en lie was ae vantortied to do he took a double barrelled gam, for the purpose of killing genie along the road. It ap pears that he had got oat of .us wagon to shoot a square!, but it disappeared before he got a chance to lire. In returning again to his wagon, he neg. laded to put the guard over the trigger, and was standing Up leaning with his breast over the mue sli. uTthe gun, when from the jolting of the wagon it went off, and both loads entered his lireait, kil ling him instantly. lime Isely was brought to his }ionic. on Third street, yesterday ailernoon.• His wife had not received any intelligence of his death the arrival at the wharf of the dead body.-- Ile leaves a large family to d,iloris ins loss. Si Tree I, ran MI V-.l,loRapiarl C; halt ha.—There was a meeting held last evening, at the St. Charles Hotel, tor the purpose of sinking arrangements to give R Sapper to the WelitMurelatld (Nerds. Mr. 3 33 i Maine wan called to the Chaa,sind P. C. tiliminun appointed Secretsry. The aillowinggeal tleinen constitute the committee of arrangements. Wm Chairman; Shannon, Tho. MILS Willlllllll{, [Jr J It. Speer. Wm Lehmer, Geo Bawer, Alex W Foster, J hunter, 1' Myers, Wm Markey, Alex limiter, Ilenry (leo] Weaver, Pfltii llut,ue, Jno Shen, Mormon Untlerwood,Win It Thompson. 1 H Foster, George Ittchart, John M' Will/11mo, Jon Layton. Jame. W Baxter, George I' Smith, John Nice°lls, Wto Morrison, Jno Stunt,. son, H Harbuck. The Supper will be served up this evening at the St. Charles Hotel. Tickets can he had of Ma jro Latimer and others of the committee. Racr.rrios or Vol.l , :rrincati.—The Committee of Arrangeinents has received certain information that the Ist Pennsylvania Regiment will arrive here'on Friday, the 14th !natant. A stem boat will be designated thin day, to car ry all who may desire to join the escort 10 ‘Vheel. ing and back. 'rhe boat will pusitively leave at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning next. OE= • Saieuttve Ounlinfttie• In pursuance of • reisobstioerplaind at the lair meeting,' bentby announce the naiad of the geir tlemen composing the Esecutire Committee of the Rough and Rendy Club, for the eau* of &betty. ILK. R. Duman, A Washington, 3 Reedg Sec'ys. W. U. Leslie Henry Woods, Wm. Boyd i Corresponding Set y s. Samuel Palmer. Pittsburgh—T. J. Bighorn. do David Ruche', do George Singer. do John M. Crcetsan. do Robert McKnight. do John Allen. do N. Buckmaster. do Dr. J. I'. Rea. South do John Beck. Lower St. Cbur—E. Jones. Manchester—John E. Porte. Birmingham—Thos. McKee. City of Allegheny —Ja mes bi cA u ley . P A AlAmmiA,lN‘.l. Wm. M. Bell. Staysail Walker. 11:711 CLIYATI Is strangely destructive to the hu man cuticle. lor skin) the .redden change fear heat to cold, and the smoke causes yellow, dark, coarse com plexions. Then it i. rtqulsise that the pores of tea skin should he kept open—that their mouths should be freed from impanty—twat thou the anoient Roman Phdoso pliers cored all drteasee—Wry computed that more diseases and unhealthy vapor. left through th the tiorea of the stud. than any she outlet of the body It is necessary, therefore, to keep the pores open—all humors are dispelled from the skin from the pines, when they 'rub with Jones' Killian Chemical Soap. 1 hare seen it etire the worst and oldest eases of Salt Rheum, Filrysipelas, Old Sores, Barber's Itch,Sare Iles Ringworm, when every other internal and extent.' xenietty had failed--tts etlect rendering the situ 'cline, clear and soft, though it be yellow and coarse, is won derful—lt removes "Pretties, Tan, Sunburn, Morphew, and disfigurement of the skin--but pertainsmust be particular and ask for Jonas Soap—to be ha d In Pittsburgh at WM. JACKSON'S, stgn of the Big Hoot, is Liberty st. nice NJ cents. novtlitd&wly trr U. Tux ',ores hiraaa—lf you wish to be sue pessful in any undertaking, you must always tu. the crop., a.m..' Therefore, if you have a cough, use J . FUrearrou ter and be eared, for 51 to the proper means Have you Asthma or Mffieulty of breathing, then the only efficient means to cure you is to u. Jayee's Eopecorms, which will immediatelyovee the spasm which contracts the diameter 01 the tubes, om and loosens and bflngs up the mucus which clogs them up, and thus removes every obstrucluou to a free respi ration, while at the same time all inflammation is sub dued, and a cure is certain to be effected. Have you Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pleurusy, or in fact any Pulmonary Affection, then use Jayne'. Fapectorant and rebel certato, and you will find that you have used the;wooer means. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Prom Tea Store, 711 4th .street sear Wood. mul7 F-learrottater —We would call attention to thin excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, and all erections of the Throat and Lungs. Having several time. within a few yearn pant bed occa sion to use a medicine of this kind, we have by expert. twee tested its excellent pis line., and are prepared to recommend it to others. , Mmlstert or other public speakers &db..] with bronchial affernons will find gat benefit from its use. I is prepared by a sctenti fiere phyntetan, and all (-luxes will find it • wife and effi cacious medicine in the diseases for which it is re commended.—(Columbus (Ohio) Cross and Journal. EMMEIMiMiI I r is /car WHAT IA WANTIO.—Say all who ever used 111 . 1..ottea Vernutuge Read the following letter from an agent: hSammida, Cazurc a. Co. N. Y. j Feb 316,1949 5 M. 14.1 IL Co —When your agent W. here I had last opened, and he left but a few dozen of Menne'. Ver. tutiuge, .d I rind it Is going off very fast. and thus far it has gt, en goal satisfaction, and ham proved to be rust what the public wants, and we have got n ngotng, and Ido not wuth at get oat. I have bit one dozen left. When your agent was here, I throb he told too some place to tend it I abould want more, but If he did, I have furgott. ;II yen have the goodness to or der for roe MI dosenWtore on the receipt of thas... ETHIL FRY KR." For Bole et the Drug Store of J KIDI) & Co, 60 wood street 1711 Fey. a. Aura Ct a. by the use or I), e r NI I.—The foliose in leiter irons highly reaper.- tains gentleman of West Onion. Parker rounty, In . to triumphant tesuatony an favor Of tat• really great turd. wane 'Moor who are eudering under thas alflirtang theca., ran hod immediate relief and a speedy care by the nun of Ur. kPLease's Liver Pills. Wrn . r Nov. Itith, 1447. 'SI Kuhl & —About one year ago I received of your agent a lot os Dr 11.11.ane's Liver PUN, which I sold tnatnerhately, loud ...tab another supply as won Stpossetrie When I reeetved these Pills I was my. telt suffering from an attack of the Apia and Fever, but by the use of these pals alma', I have been cam. pletely restored to health. I behove them to be the Lett rrioed y for Litmus complaint* i have ever known . JONATHAN 11011111l.01" Fee wile at the Drug Store ofJ. KIDD A. Co., 00 wood street. .Iy7 'Pita 011,suret. only true and genuine Liver Pill, pre rased Ly R_ E, fkllera. Astaanuan, July sth, I,le Mr R. FL Sellers—Being newly t out of your celebra ted Liver fills, which ere fat gaining precedence over all others, you will please rend 11 down boxes. You %yid please vend them a• soon w partvible, es runny valuable live• unght be lost should we not Lave them when called tor, for as, high do they attend in the esansa non et the people here, that many persons cast .aidep resc 'lnnen. of phystetans aidusethe prin.. them stead. Yours, respectfully, A. Econ . & Sda. Prepared and .aid by R. E SFI 1R.% 57 Wood at. and sold by drugglats generally, in Pittsburgh and Al legheny. lYt5 lir Vett foolish, silly old follow, road thus, and be no Longo, bald, vrtigsk ogles. and hauriess. Ids. W. Jack son, of .0 lalsorty . Pittsburgh. Pa t ronage. on the ad an February. IN:. that 11.1r.Thaa Jaaksona head. an the top. w entirely bald for 15 years, and tbal by .log two as tattles 01 Jon., Coral /lair Restorative, this hair In gravnng tam and thtek. Sold m Newark by R. t/1.D.54 1. SON, )75 Broad n. VAN Bt. tOCIIIK, corner ot Broad and Nantucket mt. mar= Er Worm. by their mammon, augment the were • non o( monis or slime to the stomach, In which, al so. Me, 111•0 i Vfl themselves, nod it is send they {feed upon it, and it deprived of it they die. The celebrated Wernoluve prepared be it. A. FA FINE :STOCK. Pittsburgh. Pa., Is admirably adapted to Its operation, brat, to remove the protecting mucus, and secondly to expel the worms reodered he/pleas and tender by be ing thus denuded. It is a remedy in which •very e1).1 tidenee can be placed; laud that it has answered tho porpow a manifest from the hundreds of certiticates wen to tin favor. /n 5 II:, The null. Angelic erprcamon of some canister grateful to new. while the repots:ye, roam, muddy, ellow fare. of ethers,excilen drytrist—the moue with nalt. Could rook people be induced to try a rake of rho true Jon.' Italian Cheruteal Soap, tber would he enraptured with Me change They would have • deli cate. Hear, white skin, while every dtsfigurement or erupumt would be removed end eared. Vsirrittl.Au Nottt•n.-- Pe roin• who hare bought c heap count - elle. •nd 11114 ol'lbis, and have had tut er. re, produced. mum 13‘100• try this, the original Mind. ask for Joni , ' Soap. For mile at lVie JAcittioass, to Lobes , •11, - 1 naart4 DU — Does your hao tall off, does your ban turn gray I. Jt ha rsli. I. Li dry. or duty, thos, you con aks! tt ulky and line. Dart and heal th y. an m d beauteous as tuna tout of 1.1. you have but afire< vhilhng• to gt In== Fur a Wide of Jonrs . Hair }texturally, }tender. ti yon have bad havr you would really be aej to.uvhed at the lovely effects three shtlitng bottle of /one.' Coral }lair aratorative has on it; it need• hot one Intl. Sold at o.ll.4berty nay ltldnvly And pure aornotannetnal alabaster. AU females have skin like the above, who use lon Spa.usl. Lily Whne It maketb pure snowy, yet net ral ;lend •t K.! Cusetraal street Marib 1 . 51 - Don't have yellow dark Teeth—they ran kw made pearly white by one time using a box of Jones Amber Tomb Paste It harder. the pit., sweetens this breath, as Sold at rid Liberty at “o , nda rely itr Ladies who ow Jones' Spanwh I,ly Wh n, hove always • line white tran•p•rent Ono. Ur dos • told wtll .aunty any one. Sold only 4n Nunburieh, al a L 141141 of noellidawlwly The copartnership heretofore existing brtwer Me poi...rapers, as Publishers of the Pittsburgh U wits, under the firm of Erastus Brooks & Co., m th day dixsolved by mutual consent. The business of tit lute firm will be closed by Banal. Haight. FRASTUS BROOKS, MEM= El= Pittsburgh Water Works. 111110PONA154 will be Mt, Veil of the office of thr Pittsburgh Water Work. until Toes , .ley, the Mill lust, at 5 o'clock, P.lll, for furituaung %Valet Pipes as follow.: 1400 feet of 94 inch; 1 101 11 n 044 •• 6 " 16.401 " 4 " The 21 inch lad the 9 inch to be east on end, and bid. der. will stale the difference in rosy. if any, between malting the 6 inch and the 4 inch, on the end and in the Inclined position. Also, the daderenee, If any, 6riWt.l3/ rash payments and payment. in bonds haying fifteen years to run, and bearing an interest of sin per emit. Contractors may also rale mate to reeeive in part payment a quantity of uld Pasting now laying 01 and around the uld Water Works and elsewhere, ilia pro perty ask.' works, at one rent per lb. J tl. 91 1 CLELLAND, y 1361.1 Supt. Pittsburgh W W - - TEW ARTICLE OF STEAM PACKIN(r—Just re PI cooed Lyexpress, SWlbd Intim Rubber Mend Packutg, for cyLnders of steamboats, &v. This lintel beteg much the best kind that has ever been offered fo the purpose, we call the attention of our steamboat en la gisiter. 11 it will save them a great amount of libot for when a cylinder is mere peeked it volt trot riVor to be packed again before making one or two trips St. Louie and back. For sale at the India Rubber De pot, No 3 Wood sL . 013 J a H PHILLIPS HONK HUSK. HOSFP!—Jost recerMa,•large u; somment of Own Elastic Hose. Thu uttcle hap been In um two 6011104.• Mgt a.. h. , . made Nye of them g.ye them the preference to leather; they being much better, (or they will last a great deal longer, they not leak • drop, and need on eve to cur penman to leather, they want no greuing or washtsig, and there ta no unmake but they can be mended. To he sold at the India Robber Depot, No 5 Wood J 713 3 k H MILIAN ATTENTION!--13entlemen, ere have IF rccetved three seen°. of Oum Elastic Hose fur your inspection and trial. We therefore Inman you to call and examine the articles; you will find them touch better than loather, and acme 13 cents a foot cheaper . The Couplings with them can he formehed .t a very low price. Iyl3 .1 d II PH1LL11.13,3 wood at DIA RUBBER HALLS--3tl dozen solid India Ruh- ILA her Balla, of different colors.. We can funnels lbw article to merchant. at very low prie large anae mic., at the I r. ndia Ruble. Depot, No wood oh. yI3 3 & 11 PHILLIPS RICHARD T. LEECH, JR., 1110,1.1 l MID Saddlers' Ironmongery, Ilarneu and Coach Trimmings, Dose, Deer War, Vs.rokleh, to. to., 11 11 NO. 13i Woo tir. Pry-m.4m LIKATtIEtIS-17 artek• Feathers, pat larnlong sod I for Rale by WErYFON BOWEN, 17 13 711 front at cIINSENIi- 5 sacks Glassits, tato landing a ad (or k„i sale by 413 WIEoTON BOWEN 1:11.011R-44 bats in stone and (or sale by 111 3 ISAIAH DICKEY fa la frost u 1 , ARTA ACID-4W lb. for sale by IYI , I.IIIA UN & REITER . - -7-- OP!,.110 -vVoirt°rlreMq B t aa — li b e steam of this VAncap ‘ any will non toguittrty a month, an Ulm., =The W ASHINGTON, Copt_ J. Johnson. on 41:81%July The AMALANN, Copt Crabtree, on the 21s1 Augusl BIZMIN Th. NKR-% ANN, on 11011. We 1,5 W July, lo4g. The WASHINGTON. on the I.S.A Awrwa. rasso •04.7111,11,T0N The lIERMAN:i. on the AO July. leg, IVASHINGTON, on the nosh Angusth NVlken the fish of the month fulls on Sunday, the day of smiling from Yew York will Ise on the 2101 Passage from New York to Southampton or Bremen. let Caton, 11151 rid do 5 nO •• from Bremen or Southampton to New York, lst Cabin, 5150 4d do 5 tar An expeneneed aorgeon on board. For freight or paasage, apply at the oiler of the Ocean Strain Navigation Co. W Broadway, N. York. FARE OF VOLUNTEERS. IN LEECH & Co's Express Enact tone artll carry Volonmen returutog to their home. at the lolloa me rater— To Philadelptit. I larnnbu rgb, Hollidaystm rgh, Johnstown, The EXPRESS PACKET leaves every , resting at 9 o'clock, and tkoough to Pruladelphta in day. For passage apply to W Swett. Monongahela I kmse, or lu /919.3 , D LEECH k CU. Canal Bawl =ECM A SPI.F..NDID Building L., feet in %void, and in depth. satiated on the secand buds in Alicghe• y city, oppopposite. the Point. and inimediately below Mr Bowen', marislon, and adjoining the property of D N. White, E.g. it is cover.' ...Pa) the choicest (mit— Applu., Pears Plums, Raspbemes, (..00stwrries, Strawberry beds, !sc. he. It is within fifteen minutes walk of sho Diamond., In l'ittsburgh. and will make a beautiful country retreat.' It may, it desired. be conve niently dividAded into loss. Enquire at No .57. Corner of 4th and Market at. Jyl2.3t DOARDING WANTED —A cantlemah , urn! , bl. tette, four children and nurse. Wants boarding or thesummer onths, in an airy, pleasant - situation In the country, in the lienglitarhood of Pittsburgh. Plea. address Box 300, Pittsburgh Post Odic, staring the lo e‘lloll aud terms. Patistactory reference given and required. ly p io IRON—IOb lone. Ohm Furnace 1101 131.1.1. am a v , lnE o F par ... F ) L i nzr lyn Furnace IM Blu4 for solo by BURBRIIXIE, WILNtIN & Co, /319 wale, 01 1)11i Aler Al.--40 torts cold blast Charcoal Mewl, L landlog from Osumi Irons HR V meant, and for sale ryl2 JAM FM DALZFILL, li vaster sr 71 tIER bundlem Deer Skala, m more sod Jj for sale by JAMES DALZELL. BACON Sl u u cared Baron !+kdes, in MOM and tor tate low. to data a coningontent JANII , I4 DALZLI.I. FLY NlinTS—A small tot, 1•14.'d color+, for sale ve j: ry low, at 113 Wood st. nig AL INEHAI. WATERER CORK S-7 baletof a luperior quality, received add for .ale by all I3R AUN & REITER VIAL CORKS—I bale of a all .10e. lor sale by Iv I ISHA UN ,/c RIOTER VIA I I. ii CORY,'-3 boles of a ;ergs. 'ler, for sale by BILAUN.tt REITER TARTARIC ACID—I Ibis, of a superior qualsty, re etved and for sale by IyIIBRAIN & REITER jrIRIA.NI TARTAR-2 bbl, tor sale b y /Yll _BRA CN & REITER 'IORN.-172 bus Shelled Coro. 10. t mold and for sale k./ by 1)11 BROWN Or CL'I.I3ERTSON MANILLA DEIIP-10 bales Just reed and for sale fyl I BROWN & CULBERTisON VVIND4iNV IiLASS—IOOO rot 00110 130 do 10:1t, 123 i do Biel 43 RI do 7VA 40 do Ititle; :61 do 11.1.1 S: 10 40 24.31), for sale by - - nit $ F VON DONNHORNT & Co . I)ROONc_2s dor extra large 11. la Brooms, 20 do 1) Roche., do, 25 do CO. do; tor ante by F VON I&DNNHOKEtT & Co S il . at y lßO n N l - 1 10 . ! i su l ut v ll , l j o :. : 24 ts t :A;l/ , ., 3l J t. t4trit i t , a ..., for I) DEEF-2 bbl. pickled. IN* lb* dried. for sale by /Yll S F VON BONN tioßsT & IT A r c ol K,} e ' y ;Tr ' r ',j ;CiN "' Hu h Zil7, d ni r sPPL 'o r B ACON—IIIW bbl. by lyll S ti id ;6 4( l l 7 l ll:),ZZit k lisT 'o & r t ! O "' D ALAI StJAP—th b" for rale by /Yll F VON ISONNIMRNT & Co VANILLA BEANS--G 1 lba fresh V•tulla Beaus. or a very supertor quality, rod prune order, loot rresqved direct froth 111extco Conlectienera, the cream 11.kfill. and others can be aupplled very low by the quattoty, by 11 A FA HNEsYTOCK &Co, lYn corner lot and wood mu S OA P—"' boy: 1,17477 Chihere S . o lo ap; I I do Yellow do do Id do do No 1 do do do Roam No I do do lu•I rewired and for Sale by D RUN N LINENS—A Ica a( good nualny 44 brown Counag LAnenA, Ain orwurd and for u4le low. IVO ALEXANDER b. DAY IJ NsKED 1.311,eed (hi, rec'd and for /sule Ll 1)to J KIDD S.. Co ( - lAEA M TARTAR—WO lbs Just reed and ior sale by J7lO J KIDD dr. Cu SICILY L l quoßicE-2N, lbs on band and for .ale by nln J KIDD IA. Co 'DOWD JALAP—ISO Ib, reed and foe utle by jylo J KIDD & Co P OW'D R}lll;l3ARB—wollnlinat ree'd and tor We by /Ylo J KIDD & Co SALT—LO bls No 1 Sal, now loncium forsole by ir! MILLER re RICKI.7I'SON _ . SUGAR-43 . bbc.lic N 0 tro.ogaz m atom cool for ,colcc by frybj NS EI , TON BOWEN, 90 front si Nl. ol t . , .;o , tikl4 7, l;2 l , bll•Planta4o t n' mol:r eicrrroN—so hales Tennessee ter sale by 1)5 NV EISTI)N Ilt, \ V FIN U RCN Fl A RDTS LARD OIL--A large sapid, on I) hand and Ira sale at the drug warehouse of )e J 6 .1 KIDD .k Co lATS—farl sacks sups. rhur Iluu. reed per steamer Dthireuee and iur sale Ls )e.26 J & R FI 111 LS, Round Church M/dings 1) AUS--I&VO lb. Rag., reed uui l'or sale by TAB:..EV & D A CON— 430:10 Iln Soles arid llama xtoro and for •elu by TA JSEY & HEST LASS--1100 yy t i aasorted sue, uu hand and ior tale by • TASSEN & IA RI ED If rPLE , 3-19 sacks Dned Apples. rer'd ihrs JJ day sod for sale by jj7 TA: HEST _ 1)10 METAL--a/ lona roll Metal, fir loundry now, reed sad for sale by UFX) A HENRY, //t , IL wood st WUOL-4 sucks Wool. vrnalted,) for by UFA, A BERRY I , OR SALE—One Keel Boat or Barge, Joe Flat Boat Eagle". of ENULISIi & BENNE:TT S _ ALF:KATI:S-5C bar SoJanitor; II Ws do, landing and for We by 1.6 BAC ALLAY & SMITH , 1110cm/cm—imp No I Norfolk Co. Clore°lnie, %,_,y 00-do W Baker's No I Cbocolate, landlng and it, role to,. 11 1, lIAGAI.EY & SMITH LINNEKIJ libls pure Idnseed landu4; from steamer Itqaver and fordiale by 1/ 6 HAIiALKY d SMITH 111.1.ESE—N. bd. Western Re&ervs Chace,. pru ae lJ quality. landing tram sun, Lake Ene, and fur sale by 17 6 BAGALEY SSIITII ruAlLN—White Havana Sugar.. th Loxes; White 1.3 Maul Sugars. In bags, for sale by _ _ & SMITH J A.T. /Y - 0 1.4 ".h 0. '" 11tAIVI)11 , 1S C 11 1 .7 0 14 „ .1. 1; ' 1 — 1; 2 bos , lo , fase AL3III , :I } NDS-4 sacks S ,y " wr ' Filb ‘Vit,l ` l . 7:l, - I`b A y NDLEss G % i tS 4 T V .4 d •i_. „ X , 1 ‘ 0 „ - N r % , 'lldo b ar r Wass; 72 do 10X 12 IY 6 WIC& & 'C A N 1.1 , 1148 L A )„ /1 „ 1.1 „ 1 , .1 , 1l r fo „, , „„I„. a n a d l L s r u fal r , lo b r y , Ilurtkbardl's braud, iy6 J KIDD Sr. Co, 60 wood AL VISKJL.I . BII FIN) ItORAX-4.10 las lust reed l'J and lot sale al the drug warehouse of 11 3 J KIDD k. Co ("WEE: bks NVestern Iteveree Cheers... race, Xj rang and (or sale by /Y 3 It k Co, Itbarty st C, C e l ,iTa ' lttn l y b' io u : de b" u e , ' l6k " & " [T:I .` C t r' s teT for sale by `.kW 11611BM:1111 113 6:1 water naid 1114 front *is rthOVE22lloll;sjupt toed &nil for stftl., by KII/D fr. Co T A , FL y T 3 ARIC ACID-1M lb. on 4 • ad' 1i . 7 1 1 , 10%1, y SUP CARD SODA-40u It..,,uar reed and f or %ale by 1/ 1 1 KIDD A. Cu Q WEI:T . OII,—W, gala roe sale I,y 0 /7 .3 .1 KIDD lc Co L , ISII-151,61. large Martefrl. 1.-4,3 1.5 I do I. 1 awl 12 3 Jo, IS tine No 2 du, la. buil, Labe.. .sled Der nog. for .ale by jek• J P WILLIAMS i r rinsTi Lli ENJAP-401) lbs on hand and tor balc by lJ ,v 3 J KIDD, & Do, 6U wood •r - - c cr i r y i . ;,,N- 158 bales for Fall:1 1 1p RHEY & Co r_ Ili METAL—e. ton. wit Fouttdry roc Metal, tor lode I L L ty3 FILIEND, RMEV a. Co (000RCIIIINGt+ 10 casks for sale iry 0 173 FRIEND, FUIF.I" &Co _ N.. SUGAR - co MOI.ASSI , 4--150 bbl. for sale by IY3 FRIEND, jjACt)N SIDE'S-00M lbs foA t 7le _by . .11 . 9 . , _ ..IY4 END, RIIEN . & Co IVTERN NEW Y.ORE HOPS--Just received. it lot of prone Western New I'vrk Hops, which we wolf sell by tbe bule el eteht cents GlO WIIIITII & Cn, Brewers, Pitt street 1)11; IRON—GS unto awl I' Irmalo n r foundry “, londnoy and lur solo Ly 017 1 :4 DILWORTH, 27 Wood .1 . . Mil/OUR—IOU 1/bls Y F Fluor, lesading anti for vile by jeBo J N DILIVOKTII S S A I.TS--6