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    fIITSBURiiII GAZETTE.
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• PITTSDURGIII ;
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IT be etaused unlit a 8
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rstriaumiLps4
'Advenisemen wid iA ti - R T EI AM 3 SitiCAN•
Amet
:lean and UsisedlthosathOnlTVoszithle-trytli
led tenrsisthil from th is = :
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ON =ul. pail. for Telegraphielervia,
"Or x.eoat Matt Ors 'ass aux! viva
Lzrens` Bas—The Vag rso Leuei tar," has
'beam tettuived Irvin its old altoolloO' i , wiadow
nearer Wei Past Ma-
.T47.$ have one Wile mute: CO
pettlo the Zi ' FTuy; width we kuid pat o:zee
to aotieer7leatentay, In relation to Proacdpaaa.
Oa Tuesday the Memo ‘aterapted to bolster ap
1:0 toarailloaa mitiment--aaarzelloaa fora parson
' .w,ho har-say mad for truth and aatiditioap 10
a:Wm—ARV' Dettacrais d proscription
=jail 'ad . -evil l"- The e • • evades the man
pint et lane, and arks , whal trakera" we
plonoaacd IdliNate," in '4O to the c>iir r a at
Washington; ell wag. One embark) , of the
.
Woe Uttar of - hut— newspaper statements, and
fatten ficliu Washington. Thm PrPtiqnnee the
dettatent which the Mercury copied, greatly et.
renegue, its: Anna w.c irthlesuen "d faLdy
may be hawed from the follewank exposure of a
single item Wr it by. a . : earrespoodent Ia the
ticoral
Rows. ~Sditere—Having seen a statement re
the "triton"! peafaslng to give the politic of those
e n b v T i leaex the Depute:tante at Washington, a
br troth indnecs am to make a dighs. cm
swam.' lusead. of Ittet Whigs and -fAirtlrfieg
,perneeratelart mired. tea: the - 77nunr, : there were
employed la the Aut. Wee Drianswitri , at the time
Neigh/ on left it, fear/our Demosririt and two
The igturtal truth of Thames statement may
be welr , inkired from the particular Wady that I
We' overeated.. , ,.
But ericiathuitting that some kw Whigs were
pecomittet,ha hold office in 'Washington, where
they ieildda tad 'whowiiorrices were invaluable,
me the prktelples and practices of the 'Democrat
k party to beinfeired from this isolated example,
which oscura from a seat of temeasttyl
a.el ea surrey a *Ude/ space. Were there
ahy Whigs holding dace in Pittabutgly , -this great
Ilistria•-prior to the inauguration of Gen.
-- Taylor I Were there any in Philadelphia, New
• York, Boston, Baltimore; Nem Orleans, St. Lone?
Was there 'one Whig in all the country, out cft
Washhigtur,who 11 , 11 pentuu.sl to retells aut of
fuse worth basicity! Did Mr. Polk . appoint one
*thee one during his administration
Who Sled our consulships, our chargeshiu, our
enthainthcal , . Wire they not, one end all, anthout
solitary exception, LocoLxxist And yet, says
the Mereury. with an air of apparent sincerity,
"Democrats hold proscription to be unjust and
alrO t!" Odikaaveiyir is it My!
Bel area Democratic practice bad baseless
sweepingly-proscriptive than it has, that would
stet jusUkthe editor of the Mercury in his un
fit:MAU- areertions; for the declared otheill.,opin
trued tiMPlty, and of its presses have ,bcen di-,
rectlythe reverse. "ro the vimora belong the
apone bin tiesome as much a portion or Its creed
u opposition tir et :National Bank. it law nom
' rims that no cue Mho regards the good Timed
hisfelku dissent for consistency and veliacity
will deny il. 7 ognove the statementefour. neigh
bar untenable, we quoted from the highest Dem
ocratic authority this Stale, the , gerieral coo
. • vend= elite patty, which, in differLt years,
pawed resolutiorrs in direct opposition tit 'the tali
- ter'sersettiOn. Tito authority be dhoofies to pass
over lightly, but will not answer. lie cannot
be palmated to het up' biennia:TOM:it amenkin
.
against the highest andioritative o4iitee, and the
kaaredge of the Whole'communfir...: •
sty sooKika .
"Granrasr o: Ulu Latin Salika Nei. BY, Leo
wad Wanks, Pit D., F. E-.. Seaton
at the 'High School, Editiburel.
Lee & Blanchard."
This is one Olsen:deal series, by Din. §inunits
and Zumpl, which have received the highest corn
metiattnen by teachers and Proksionr, in the va
rious institutions of learning of this country, No
higher. praise could be awarded.' For sale by
Moms, 85, Fourth street
LutfiZza - , for lane, islearly to band.
It contains , four engravings on steel, and in all 6
full stud page phrtes, 3 model cotfigei, and oth
er:illustrations-1A all 24. This number brings to
a dose the present volume, which .has been rich
In An al*untans and embellishreents—but the
proprietor promises to make Monist volume—to
counnenee July dr—better still . We cannot tel
when perfection will be reached,as thereludi been
a successive improvement so long. • -
/Woes "IM/ir Aferizise, br May , arrives
taller late, but is always weleowe We rather
like this Magazine, and always find sowetiliug in
it to Interest mi . . It is a ydain, nutpreteediny
Monthly, but gives substantial diet; awl Is richly
Teat/tit price ailed for it.
'71.3 (hien& : Assembly of the 'Presbyterian
Ch» tnhla the United Stites of Atherice, will hold
!tete= anneal meeting in the First' Piesbytenso
Church In this city,to•day(Thersday,) at It o'clock,
is., end mill be . opened with a sermon by the
Roy. Alexander T. McGill, D. D., the 'Moderator
of tbehMt. 4stem
- •
yziesta ft*sh our readers wirini daily re
pare dills iqqeeedirqp, by our otsi reporters
Tim Ccorci.-41M11 be seen by the.. advmese
meat in mother eolnom that t)e "Board of Cen
We" has been 'organised at Wishingion, and
that information is solicited Gerd all who may
kel.diapmed to commuoiemo it , on: the subjects
embraced within the sphere of the!-dttties of the
Hoird.
Txa*u 4waanz, ran., whnse'ippointmlut as
Commissioner aftlMPatent Office was announced
on Thursday, has-arrived in this illy, preparatory
entark4 upon the dunes of his of
Ot disappointment the New Yotk Commercial
tilivertiser (yeah as ®Moms:
Ccoatutincautor Parmrts.i . -..the filling of
this office has presumed a surprise upon general
AtZpealliattba;lo:63lllME, OrKIEF whom it has
beau conferred, Mr. Dishank, havirig never been
anti' JuuDed us connexion with Itixo Eat as our
knowledge emends. We readily recogu i se, how-
Oves,.the fitness of de man to the post. Perhaps
Ahern is no man in. the country so thoroughly con
venient as Mr. Eubank auth the whoefautgect of
insichanlcal inventions, and therefore so serape
/grotto deal accurately with
fit attach they are the subject. Re :is even curl-
Only learned in these matters, and - win be as
cur./tat home - amid the diamond lid one n.yste
rice ofthePateut,Offlee as though he , hod lived in
ft all his lifc. .
..Idr-Sarbank is a perfect novice-, are b elieve,
- la polities. Thera can have been, therefore,
potniaal motive ory infinenee in &a appoint
meet..
Ice Genoa, the British Genera ertribittes his
fueeets 'heir the Sikhs et Gookrat, 'aqui.: he made
up In Wig:mower defeat, entirely to the eatery.
"Conspicuous u the artillery has ever proved
itself,. Wont was its auperlority over that of the
enemy and its irresistible and annlhilathra power
snorritiathfully aware than in thle bailie. The
:heavy
,britteries manoeuvred with the Celerity of
light pes t and the rapid advantieolit a - nicotine
anCrodieuros selection of the pedals of attack,
the effective and' welkiirected dor entre troops of
: Unite snake, matfett field bauetiesime ri t.my war.
;.meat rain."
oFFIOIAL•
APPOINTMENTS EY THE PRESIDENT
Robert N. Calllllll, of Indiana, to be Receiver of
Palio fancy's at Trincennev, Indium,. In th e place
, ocitlerneed . Mae, removed. , •
.ielto -C. Clark a , bait., to be Register at the
Land OS= atYieeenaes, !adios; to the owe Cl
---JemasS. Mayes; removed.
Johartsini, of adieus, to be Receiver of Public
- Moneys tiOra%irardavira.ladittrat, Race of
73etmait W. Epee, removed. •
joke Ewing', of !Llctiaaa. Robe Register of the
• .= Lind Orme at CraetOrdsville, ladiatat, the.place
cflohn W.ltask, - removed.
'• • James HK of Maryland, to • tharsial
the Hatted th e me.Go the DisUier ot-Ntarytand, in
tha Ptaee ofMoreau Forrest, removett,
24.iirOnfiNLENT HY THE .SECRETARY OF
-THE INTERIOR.: •
IHance, While, of Llotstaati, to be Pension A
:gettla:Ni*.orican, Louisiane l in the place of
Mem' thery..-Hrstsay, removed.
- ' Nato Yoaz.
-Hteli.2datt'svalliOollectcr Or the .Pmt aNew
York, Jitter Eredyt POstmager torthe 6iiyoolow
.• JobtrYorutg, Receiver of Public : Moptes
:ter tiorYarkj - - -
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Marastemdeotots ot 1110 GILIZKID
• -IVOlBlut* May 12, 1819.
There hail been i king Cabinet keeling uft day,
bin reta uOderatood if any thing, W.. I
effect totem* the skim:arm of conflicting
trmslOMl in respect to die Nre4Tcduipontment , I
Them lotsqteen a !Melt ope n CulleutuP hi P'
t.thinli.Rt Hagar Brady wands Ile twat chance of
Imuul 4 ig bgi others are of opinion, that Hugh
Man be agreed tipito its a compromise
gandiclate. • ;„ •
• •';.Tbektlkrariogatatelnent indicates the amount of
Stock flatted to toMigners Ea the two weeks from
April 28th to May 11th, both haelcaive:—
Losit 1.81%;
isis,.:•“••••
The well tlge of the that fortnight Is about
double that for the ttvo weeks preceding this
Ptri*/* •
Tas Secietary of dos: Trees* has given notice
that the war bounty seript, : ainounts to about half
• million of dollar the mode of paying, or the
limits, as to time, when it shall be paid, has not
been yet settled.
From the topic of the legitimately conducted'
deantee the government, we May pass by a
natural transitims •to the reports of defalcation.
The pane to whieb I alluded on Thursday, was
that of Major Seat, any agent foe, this station,
When 'said that it.wai impothible that a deficiency
of 5120,000, the i•epoited amount, should Usgre
been discovered in this officer's account, I sweat
upon the supposition, that the andithr, whose duty
it wait to have received and examined theta, had
faithfully attended to it. It appears that he has
not, for it is charged that Meijer Scott has not ren
dered, nor has been required to render, his se.
couota for three quarters. But for a change of
administration he might have been offered to go
on for years without complying with that most Just
end indispensable :rule for ensuring the fidelity of
disbursing oilier-es. The exact amount of the de
dsult cannot now be eleen guessed at. The latest
thmor reduces It to froth 1120,000 to $48,000. It
tray be more than the 11114 Or leis than the lost
named sum. His sureties are held in tends of
Orly 320,000. The uninitiated reader may need
to cm informed that the custom by which the
penalties of official bondeps usually evaded, in these
cases of default, is to place. in the hands of the
sureties money us Pmpeity to the required amount.
That is held in reaseve for a suit on the bonds, and
then in turned over, odd all ta smooth and comfort
able. That us exactly what was done in the well
known ease of Medittlth, Clerk of the House of
Representatives.. Tile distinguished Democratic
members of Coogress'who stood sponsor, for him,
dropped him a friendly hint concerning the claims
of private friendship, to which he responded in •
'manner entirely satisfactory to their feelings.
It is fasted here this afternoon, that orders have
!been Lamed, forbidding the sailing of the steamer
United Stares, unless the merchants by whom she
.is nominally held, gave secunty that she would not
be -employed by Prattle, in she present war with
!Danmark. It will be recollected that this is the
"-vessel which. was purchased last . winter by the
'agents of the Pruisian Government, with the per
cepts, as was generally supposed, of being used
agehtst. the Danish navy. It is alleged that she
his been.ffitect out as a vessel of war under the
witmtion and with the Resistance of certain of our
naval authorities.. Soon after the new administra
tion came in, these pmeeedings were all stopped,
and the ship was formally made over to some
. Germa n *reheats in New York, by whom her
equipment his been continued. There has been
considerable correspondence between Mr. Clayton
and Mr. Von Beeline, Minister of the German
Empire. In the Halted States, and the result is
this order to detain the ship, until adequate bonds
-be given that the shall not be employed in any
service which would- produtie a violation of the
strict neutralitenf our government between the
belligerent estop.
PH . 6111 SEW . Iro/11/..
' Corropocere nce of this Pittsbcrgh
Gasssu-
Ncw You, May 11,1849.
Quiet has bins. pp restored in the city, and
lam *ld Order llave 101 l pOssessrion. Throughout
yesterday . ; nothing was talked of but this unhappy
riot, heathen was one opinion only expressed as
to the result. While none were found who did
not regret the large leas of h üb, none were hardy
enough to assert that the mob could have been
quieted by less vigorous means. The number of
killed is now ascertained to be twenty one, instead
of fifteen, and twenty sever wounded. Mr. Ma
mmal), left town yesterday morning, before day
light, but be has beenSargotten its this affair. The
comma is now erhetberthe mob stoat destroy what
they so brutally call the arraccodin'Opera House,or
whether force as above municipal lam. In the af
ternoon an indignation (l) meeting was called in
:he Park, entice was addressed by Mike Walsh,
ftynder, and other ruffians, who give such test to
all locrokam gatherings. ReSolutions were passed,
cursing the city sathoribmi, but de movement Was
made towards farther violecice ; had such a course
been panned, the result would have been fearful.
An immense military fixes was in readiness, and
no delay would have been seen in calling it into
service. All night a large crowd surrounded the
Opera liouse.'but the mob spirit was broken.—
Whenever the Iroops advanced, the crowd fled
with terror, and yielded a ready obedience to the
command to disperse.
The doings of the mob have quite driven the
anniversary proceedings from the minds of me
people, and the press teems with the details or
violence, instead of recording the progress of the
labors ibe Christina world to that work, which
wilt make these ebullitions of passion unknown.
A large amber of the clergy bps left the city,
and, by the cloise of to day the OlitDlll mill have
returned to dad. homes, with fete eseepticas.
The New York Conference or the Id. f.:Churcla
commenced IX sessions, at Priaghkeepaie, on
Thcinday; Bishop Morris in attendance. The
auendaums was, as usual, numerous, and :the bu
%Wean, already in a rapid state of progress. This
conference includes about °nee Mindred and fifty
clergymen,and lie territory extends from Hudson
to New Y ork city.'
All business in produce was checked yesterday
by the announcement of the snivel of the steam
er at Halifax. Her news, as far as published,
is net calculated to affect the markets materially.
The amount or coin brought by her is lass than
was anticipated, and the estimate; of the import
of coin have been materially reduced. The Cres
cent City, from Chagres, is due to day, and her
arrival looked for with utoch interest. A good
many disappointed gold diggers ate expected, and
a good deal of gold, If the steamers have arrived
at PlUllUdi from San Franciam
ltis wiled that an order was received in this
city yesterday, from Washington, to prevent the
departure of tee abeam ship United Statist, unless
her pructursers give satisfamory i boods that she
shall not be used as a wai steamer in the present
straggle between Prussia and Deemer*.
la the money market there is quite a Plethora,
and as mach as is wanted can be .had at 6fa7 per
cent., on choice securities; baba on cash are
made at 5051 per cent.; stocks do not vary ranch,
and there is an entire absence of outside opera
tions.
Since the reamer,Col.loll is Without change,
with salmi of 1200 bals. Floor Is heavy. Com
mon s ta t e $1,44091,50. Pure Genesee, 3Z,50.
Com Meal, $2.9.1033, Salim of Ohio Wilma at
01,000401,01. Com, Northem'Yellow, 621061 c.
Southern mixed, 510320- EYe, Mc. Whiskey,
2 tan ie. The market tor Pork is da.eod pr i om
lower. Mean, $10,121 and Prime, 3.0,374. Cot
meotafa is demand at 310331 for Stionlders; 41
as {be plain hams ' and 6 03 6 1 for extra dry' hems;
-41 in Milk. New Cheese, 705 c: Good Satter,
1.0014 c. Scotch pig iron, $19,500320 in cash,
and English ban, 1144,2015, end dull. Am.
Linseed Oil, 590:r9c. Very pnme tallow, Ito.
Nrai Vcata, May 120819.
The week clears u quietly as fn theemellest
town In New England, arid nothing can be seen
by the stranger to tell hist that the past six days
have been the most marked with strange events 01
the year. The mob spirit his been quieted, and
except in low rum holes, and the fesorts in the
abandoned, no mention is made of the horrid of
The religions innivemees have dosed,
and the clergymen are no more seen in our streets,
and the citizens who were for a troe taken from
their customary avocations are nee more at their
roatr, ready to be excited by erMe new eroic.
All are disappointed by the arrival of the Cres
cent City from Chagres, without news from the
C#fornia, or indeed any thing of encouragement
for the gold diggers. The deaths liven the Isth
mus cut a gloom over the
. sphitit i ' of the 141V0D
uterni now ready to les% and were it not for the
mcutilicathan of abandoning ,such fan ontevrise,
tunny; would returetdtheir old prinits.
The New Iccritgey aPpeihurtente. whioi were
mmenticed th 4 alimniumn,:give Utisfambiu to ell
parties, and indeed br all the.divisions of parties.
Hugh bibuilielt, the Celiector, it would be =prin.
Gusto Henry Clay White whieh is
also the Chuitter of Wei. V. Brady, ca -Mayor,
Ate eberl'est .Iktastet. Through John , Young,.
iseatiiereor, and pow Sub-resumer, the Wigi
thelnuerior are represented, thus dividing'the 1
elfieteteqbailhanemesfyiniell, en far as inch a.
thietittite be'done:ztNew the eueetapelittheletir..
.terOgi 11 0; 40141 tOrtrow 1 9 111 Baas'
p .
:•:-i, r-'7,, -rrt7fA
,t , :1.'; ,, 3 i , I_ , 7A : pI:1'•- , ;
,
will heiharouthisqure lend =mated.
by 20 years been attliciapital for n'
by
dot:rand
dishonest politicarhinkt, who by their voteikiteid
their contributions, have entght the Whig party
an go* oaderittane tonscethrted
the Whig strength, and the Empire State will Is.,
main Übe as steel.
The progressof the dry goods trade is not rads
twitory theseasow-advanecv -To be WO the
country merchants, par reasonably Waft , , but that
is all. They are unanimona in veered:wing (heir
mocks at halm sta large, and buy only to complete
their assortment... In this condition-nt thing,, :the
'Oben see little encouragement,-and daily cam
goods at reduced rwes,4.lltual. h o wever. 'draw
iag (inanity metchantarltom their caution,:policy.
Nor is it to be tegreuedi for it is better to see the
jobbers and importers suffer than , to base the con
aaniers and traders taigely la debt to the cities of
the Atlantic.
Money remain. extremely atiundant, and no
lint clam paper is Car tale, the banks are taking it
readily and .till not one supplied. A good deal of
money is now going tato reel estate, and 'quite a
passion has 'ping up for improving lot. in the
octet part of the city and Bosoklyn. The greeter
part ISf the new houses are designed for people of
moderate means, and the investments promise re
markably well. Loans on call have been mode
at 5 per cent, which is quite as low as is alien
here.
As some of the citizens of Pittsburgh are interest
ad in the Oronoco Steam Navigation Co., it may
not be amiss to tore that a more favorable day bas
dawned upon their enterprise. By the arrival of
the British mall.steamer from the West Indies, in
formation bas been rereived of the entire defeat of
the Mooagas party; and the realm orlon of General
Pact, a ruler whore liberahty will wools tell upon
commerce. The moat glowing accounts have
been received of the profile at the new enterprise,
which era to he gathered y American seamen. •
For th. Pitutpurgh Gazats
I wish to say a word to .Civis," in parting, as I
have neither time nor inclination for public discus
sions of any kind. In his last communication, he
displays a good deal ofspleerie as well as arrogance.
and, 1 say 3t without any uotundness, eel! conceit
He cannot see any connection between the High
Schools establieLed on the plan he proposes, whicn
are to be modelled afierthoses of Preece, and the
almost oniveraal infidelity of the Prussian people,
who have been educated to those same'. And
my long quotaion, showing the character and
tendency of these scheole, by an eye whinge, e
Scotch writer of high standing, both at home and
.broad, he styles, the "supertlemi remarks of en
anoaymous traveller." , Where such school-boy
liberties are taken wuh bigli authority, backed m
they are, by so much dogmatism of expression.
and positiveness of esseraon, it is, perheoe, better
at once to close the discussion, es no practical ben
efit can result from it. Ir is really amusiug to see
the self complacency of "Geis," an not being able
to trace the relations that exist between different
parts of the same subject, and the delight with
which he expatiates on matters in which be can
trace resemblances, alihrough they exist ugly in
his own imagination. The fish story smells rather
"fishy," and its relation to the subject matter in
dispute, is about aa °roarer his arguments no re
vere( a high school, or the rebutting testimony he
adduces to overthrow the clear and practical oh
serration of an eminent Scotch traveler, Who on
ly describes what he witnessed with his owl eyes.
Bot the project of a High School in this coy, be
sides its economic meats, which have been al
ready discuated, has other and stronger claims up
on this community. "One who signed the me.
mortar has already glanced at one of these as
pects, without, however, going fully into the eat -
ject—l mean the spirit of German philosophy, or
infidelny, which, lo huropmehenslon, under Ite.
the whole scheme, In the mind of as origenators
and principal advocate. There is the strongest
possible internal evidence that the advocate of the
scheme, who signs him, Cie., is the idenuca ,
person who conceived the report presented to the
paille meeting, and who explained and-defend
ed it, from the gentle, but exceedingly just and
sensible critectsms of Professor Elliott From the
spirit of the Report, and defence, as well as from
tae excetaivetelaudnuon of the Prussian system of
educatiou, there isjuseiflable reason lathe concha
too, that the hither and advocate of this Hsi
School project, who, no doubt, calculatd aleo to
be its presiding genii. ' en ertablished, is too
roughly
embued with Bermanll idea, of qualifyeng
men Err the duties of cltizenabip,and would grew-
Iv delight to ~ experiment on the new material o
Pittsburgh for this purpose. I do not urea a
dwell on the circumstance, which has surprisee
and mortified gentlemen of honorable feeling.
brought up in the American school of morals, tha
the project obviously and avowedly hostile to the
University, should have been onginated, weed
and commended, by Ono who held and still bold,
an °ince in that institution, or that one that pap
no taxes ai all, should Meade to, and in one cote
vituperate those who do, nor on the abalone in
delicacy a a comparateve stranger attempllng to
introduce such vital changes in our educnuonai
arrangement. If I mistake not the temper a
this community, there facts will have their weight
without special ezposPior. My special object
to convey a:distinct view erne spirit of that phil
osophy, or theory of education, which may he ex
peeled to govern this high school, if creablished
and directed under the auspices which have orgy
noted, sod thus far principally urged the project.
It is of course. for the cense. of Pittsburgh to
decide whether they consent with et.v money
to allord an opportanity ler the experiment to
transfer the spirit wheal has been producing nr
fruits in the old world, to our city, to mould ram
future citizens. Those who ore Mitillinr with Ger.
man philosophy, are swore that it bee pnemee
through many phases ni meelero time. The last
and at present prevalent keno of it. is a redone
and sublimated infidelity, which one of their own
authors rill "ponthsiair return:deans It dams
from the epeculative raticenlisna which rioted
there • few years ago, in this feature particularly
that it ram itself with the socialist tendencies ea
the Macs. Itexalie humanity no the only propel
deity, and addrewes itself to the masses and pro
mews to work its results through the education*,
and .octal Mrangementi of the militia This spirt:
which ae a speculation was elaborated by such
men as Strauss rind Racier, in the closet, has been
seized by the socialist reformers, and handed tlown
to the market plate, embodiert . in the current liter
ature., installed in the schools, made a part of polio
col diem:wrens and thus produced an unprece
dented state of fermentation taroughout Germany.
This form of Infidelity defiers from all preceding
forms, in us denial of a personal God, in making
the !Material creation. independently of any creator
or governor, the ultimate power to the nruVerse
human affair! tt views but as the evolution of a
great piece of necessitated machinery. A future
state it deems a nullity, and oggnogam harowniiy.
destined to equality and perfection here on cane
the only object of worship. This philosophy pro
niWes by the advancement of the physical sciences.
and the perfectibility of man, and by the equalizing
tendencies of these new discoveries, to remove at.
the annoyanem to which our race la every ante
eedaut age has been subject. Social arrangements
government, edecatior every thing is to be mould.
ed anew by this potent turd plastic , influence
"Young Germany," armed with this element, is to
be the regenerator of the earth. The Bible, with
the morall restraints it imposes, and - the classes it
sanctions, and the inequalities it connives at, is to
he banished (ruin the globe, andethm the New
Dispeasation is to,he introduced.
Telt new sod refined species of infidelity and
andel:treasury. falls in admirably with the ma
terializing: tendencies of those who make every
thing of the physical sciences, who are wholly
absorbed in the utilitarian and enamored of the
industrial. If there Is nothing but mechanism In
the naive:mond no moral governor, If there Is no
hereafter, but the highest hope Masan is perfection
in the present state of things, then the right kind
of education, the only education worth caring- for,
or establishing is easily aecertaleed. Away with
moral culture, away with tar Maputo Idea of
classical developement, away with the crude
views of °Weigle epecalstion, which recognize a
persoital deity and a state of retribution, and moo
as • probationer fie immortal bliss, and let hu
manity be deified, and matter and it. forms be
reverenced and studied; lel the principles of not.
versalsquality, without the restraints of govern
ment to the hate, or moral power in the church be
ditlused,and the grand purpose of the machinery
will be taloa.
The practical resells of this new term of infi
delity are beginning to be experienced to the joy
of its ideineates, and the greet and amazement of
the friends. of law and Deter in Germany. The
revolt:Wonky* spirit ofthellnies, Is antagonistic, in
the estimation oldie wisest men of Germany, not
tin absolute monarchy only, but to all governments.
It alms to overthrow not one form of government.
blot government of all kinds. Ropposestbechbreb
in all its forms of organization and would crush
the ministry nattered'''. The good men of Ger-
many„tho true' friends of order have no sympathy
vilth these movements, beanie they see in them,
bat the :practical application of the Pantheistic I
rationalism, we have been describing. They see I
the atter destruction of all rational liberty, of all
true religion, of ell eober government, to tie identi
fied with the triumph of these principles, and they
wonder '4l the sympathy of their • transatlantic
biethem, even Crlllitittne in these movements.
Althotigh they take the outward goied of Repabli•
content, their inward spirit Is atheisin and demon
lam.
With inch results of this pantheistic spirit, it is
not strange our fears should be excited, when any
atlempt, however beautifully baptised, la made to
insinuate , it Into our country, through the chan
nel/ of education. If openly avowed, the motel
feelings of the whole community would be arous
ed. A spirit mote Mighty than was waked in
SWitzerland. at the appointment of the Infamous
Strauss, would be evoked at such as occurrence.
But the same spint may be inainnated, may form
• the basis h ad governing prlnelPie in - the training
of our Youth, Prejudices against thp old feeble.-
ed tenth, And modes of thinking, and in favor of
the flee Writ and equalizing tendencies, and dear
octane influence of the new order of thought may
he easily rodgeed, Radicalism, of the deepest
dye, mug bet.,ehntreyed along whit lectures on
mechanism, CO disquisitions on chemical atriatties.
We may *elteccount kir the hesitancy of many
of oneoldendataid.citigens, from art- homed fear
of this kind, rather than the . insinaited reason of
parsimonionsnear. , The term of danger to their
minds loult not be eery clearly defined. They
may nabs able precisely to trace the - American
farm of ttas ratio n alism b its proper Parentage.
They may be even faded In • their strong to prove
that there is a rotten infidelity arid fearful . radical
ism at this bottom or - dew Philanthropic and
Paqktlin Proposals to do the work of tducstionfor
as, still they have a :Hong and *total* persua
sion that all is' not right, that thew money
ought cot to be thus expended, and , they fear
that "Civic," after all is no 'Cie*" but a stranger
who hat! been kindly treated by this community,
nag ntaairlasirei to repay that kimieeas, by taa.
'tha tkeiranuomiat• ftdmitua,rtal of their heads
Waltabikli*lwilvlthatittorrfr2ll64;oo
ik".n 7
•alirnrsr za , " 2s - orme
ra•-•56 p-a•-• a.- ,a,,* A WI
sediannaakm . htlhe miner mini mina
will he tally amassed digit - new • • Attempt
toAntroilace Ices onr inldit a high. ieltholfor the
Propagation of prfnciples which are scibiertive of
tells:ass groandedwart.well,established.pria
ciPleh Many of out most estimable citizens, but
short, time ago,'Weie greatly in favar'of.ialsb.
lishiog opposite the new Court House, a High
School, to be calledthe Inns offfintill,h l rl,So the Fe•
sent monetary derangement of the city, the project
has been universally abandoned at visionary, and
out of place. They think the city authorities
should be just, before they attempt to be generous;
and - that the poor men who hold the oblige.
'ions of the cty, and have nothing else where
with to go to market, shoidd first be paid to the
uttermost farthing, before any new schemes
of a public character,. which will require
• large expenditure of money, be undertaken.—
There should be nojetionsy or ill will between
Unsold and the new Wards of our city. They ate
all embarked together, to sink or swim, live or die.
The fate of the first must Inevitably be that of the
last. As it regards the paving end the grading of
their streets, as well as the other comforts of gas,
and hydrant water, they will have only to rim,
clue patience, an the day is not far distant when all
these things will be extended to them. Bat they
should am with prudence and discretion in ell theft
public undertakings. and not rush forward In their
zeal to overcome difficulties, destroying the credit
and chammerof the whole city.
And to all who are emulous for larger opportu
nities of education, 1 would point to the University,
which should be dear to every Pittaburgher. By a
very small expense to the city, arrangements can
be made, to open its doors to all clauses of society,
be rich se well as the poor, at which they may re
ceive an education equal to any other inn/Inman
of learning in the country.
The talented and learned gentleman, who now
presides over theUniversity,l have no doubt,would
be quite willing to facilitate any arrangement of
this kind, to the utmost extent of his power. And
why should It not be the object of all to Miner and
encourage an Institution now in son esaful opera
tion among us, where every one that is worthy of
it, without money and without price, may receive
the most precious of all earthly honors—an edu
cation that will fit him for any sphere of life? With
these remarks, Mr. Editor, I shall in future, dis
cuss this question no further in the ocumpapeni,
hut leave the matter to our intelligent people, to do
as it seemeth fir, prembing that the honor sad
credit of the city, Is of tratiaceadasu Importance to
every nun of us. It was with these convictions I
signed the memorial, after calmly and deliberake,y
viewing all the attendant circumstances, and to
which I am prepared to adhere, until a new order
of things shall be developed among us.
. , .1. •
Now York Illot..Addlelosnall Details
The New York Commercial of Friday afternoon,
alter giving the details oldie occurrences of Than.
day night, gone on to say—
" Numerous arrest, were made last night and this
morning. At twelve o'clock between seventy and
eighty were in custody. Among them is Edward
Z. C. Judson, who, we learn at the Mayor's of
fice, was seized by Captain Miller, of the police,
while heading Ihe mob and directing them how to
proceed in their attack. Many of the prisoners are
mere boys. '
So far the account of our observation and Seoul
," has.reference to the rioters and sufferers....
The narrauves from the morning papers give some
account of the general operations of the authorise.
civil end military. In conversation with several
gentlemen, some or whom were prevent during tbe
whole time, and others tram their official stations
are competent informants, we leant that not soul
the military bad been severely and frequently are
railed and some of them seriously injured, and the
erica was plainly come when the mob or the law
was to be master, was resort bad to powder and
ball.
The Sheriff; Recorder, Gen. Sanford and others
then held a consultation, and it being evident that
the police and military moat give away before
the mob, or the military must to, empowered to
act. the sheriff reluctantly gave the order to fire.
But the first volley was generally thrected over
the heads orthe people, and it was the second
volley, provoked by farther auacka, that wrought
such feud effects.
The riot mimes read twenty minute. before the
Bring of the lint volley. When read, the chief
of pollee and other. were icatructed to make the
fart known, and they dal ao to the fell extent of
their power and in every approachable direetion
announced that the Opera ROOM is Clole.l.
It 11 the, announced officially that Mr. Macrea ,
dy left lb , rat' this mamma never to re•vutt it.—
He left the Nesa York Hotel ye•trrday afternoon.
•
- .
Coptaiu daronel C Reid, attnehed to tho United
Stale. naval rendezvous, is reported dangerously
wounded.
The gentleman shot when netting ant of the
railway ears was Mr. James Stewart, a retired
merchant. Though in danger, be was alive and
doing at well, this morning. as could be hoped.
Two O'Cioca,P. M.
P. S.—We have low received the gollowmg
proclamation from lbe Mayor.
PROCLAMATION
The Mayor of the city, while deeply deploring
the lou of life which has resulted from the mean
tenance of we law, during the put night, reminds
afl the ciliun that the prime of the coy must be
maintained.
He calls oa all goal citizens to sustain the ma
fp tinny. The efforts °Lake authwitiee art be eon.
sideratn—mill be 'lemma, but they ought to be and
moat be firm.
He recommend. all eitireo. for some days to
rrniain a• quiet as posstb!e within their own
•Jwelheg., and to abstain from swelling public as
.erohlages and from all new that tend w tOCOW
e.ge the riotously disposed.
The effect of crowds i• to expose the Innocent
to the injury arising from the measures which
most be taken. The pence of the City roust and
shall he rnaintaioed by the whole civil and military
power of the country.
It most always be remembered that Lie military
bat a tortilla of the palms of our coy, composed
of aurosra fellow Muses., who have volunteered
to maintops the supremacy of their own law.
C. S. WOODHULL, Mayor.
Mayon Office, Maylt , tht9.
Tex Mamma is nit NAL—A notice watt past
ed up in revere] parts of the city, calling a meet.
mg in the Park, at silt o'clock, on Friday, in rela
tion to the affair of Thursday night, and at tnat
hour there had probably collected some two or
three thousand persona. A platform had I.'"
erected for the occasion. A Mr. Murphy we,
e:ected to preside, and Geo. A, Halsey was made
elan.. Edward Strobe, I.atah Rynders end
Mike Walsh were the speakers, but though their
apeechee were h.ghly inflammatory, they depre
cated any further disturbance, end urged the peo
ple to go quietly home. A aeries of ',volutions
were adopted, calling on the Grand Jury to indict
the Mayor, Recorder, nod Sheriff', to attend the fu
aerals of tho..e who were killed on Thursday
tight. die. At eight o'clock the meeting adonis,-
ed. During the proceeding. the stage gave way
and several persona were more or leas injured.
From tl New York Commercial of Saturday after:icon
LATEST PARTICULARS.
Pour of the wounded hate died at the hospital
since our visit yestettlay morning, VW George
I.inonln, who expired within a Gm mantes alter
we lefi the building. James McDonald died at
emir pint six o'clock last *yenta& Thomas Ay lward,
whose thigh bone was broken by a but, amputa
tion or the leg being deemed net-misery, the oper
ation was pertormed by Dr. Hoffman, but tke_pa
tient did aot king survive. George Corti,
this morning.
Of tee remaining patients, Bridget Pagan bee in
every precarious altantion. Amputation of the
leg has not yet bowl perfumed, but probably will
be duruog the day. Harry Muir ts doing well.—
In his case Dr. Rodgers was obliged to excise a
portion oldie bone of the arm. Some hopes one
entertained of the recovery of George McKay.
The killownut in a corrected list of the killed and
wounded, but there are doubtless several maccn
nines yet remaining. In the list of fulled an in
cluded those who have thus fin died at We Limps.
is I of their wounds.
Cosmic-ran Lier or Ktuan.—Thonata Ayl
ward, East Broadway, corner of Clinton areal;
Wiliam Butler, No 23 Thompson avert; Timothy
Bans, 471 Pearl street; George W. Brown; 42
Crosby atrem; Owen Byrne. 31 Charles street;
George A. Carib Matthew Qatari, corner of Ar
cane 1 and 12th pima% Asa F. Golllnn Easel et.;
George W. Geolney, 63 Seventh Via* John N.
Jones, 219 Fiala van Weary Thomas Kiernan, 12th
street; Matthew Kehan; —Hay, /01,East•Ilith
creel; George Lincoln, Worcester, Masai Ttiol
othy McGuire, 107 East 13th street( Niel Gray
Wilaa, (or Mil a,) 119 Grand wren H. Manaßtild;
Andrew McKinley, 147 Third Avenue; fames
McDonald, 109 Wit ker area; Henry Ones), cor
ner of Omani, and Delaney greet.; G. W. Taylor,
115 Vane! street. Total 21. •
Cosatcrta Lurr or Wootomm.—Cmtrad Beck.
or, 27 Hudson One . ,t• James Bohan; Hairy Bluff,
510 Pearl Street; Mrs. Breanati,--ssfrflo s id ;
—'Bogart, *Nano Devoe John DalseliWash
ington market; Joseph Eito; Bridget Fess, Ilth
steel,' F. Gillespie, 'W. H. Harnreia,......l,, n ,
242 Tenth street; Phillip Livingstan t l4 Si. Marks
Place; *ND. Ledhrts, 14 Beaver.street; B, Me,
Coruna, 135 lot Avenue, Denote Moray, 107
Chambers street; *John Mortoner, Sergeant Mor
ton; 'Captain Pond; Captain Peck; *Mr. Radicle.;
W. C. Russell; Thomas a Stone; James Stewart;
61 B.Seitas,• •W. Sack; 9ptabrdl Capt.
Shuroway; 'Mr. Tuthill; W... Todd; "Capt.
Underhill; Sergeant Weller.
Those rstarled whit a (I) are mambr-ra orthe
military comprtairos—Total 33.
that bi Ge AI 7. A G . . O A P .I Chn We ate orte a s, — ofedount V rntitl ernoo t'Ld ,hitio hears. beeo
appointee Merchal of Ohio. Gen. Jones's:ad/Di.
'ably quelified fur the duties of the ottice,—fa copp
of the hoe Whigs of °Nichol, actl has dobe nod
service to - every campaign since be Wmr ,i 4 ld
enough to deposate a vote. in the vizi 'alma of
defection. be wood Pm for the Whigoomialuions
last fall. end moved bin "faith by his woyki."
pp active, efficient Waimea min, upright and
b ou ,,,4,,a,Lemgent, unassuming, and pleadag io
.his manners, the appoiratiterf o G•fr.. 4 "nea win
ors satisfaction to air old "• r h
know tantitfl -over the State. an t i h e
will win troops. of Pew : one - toter.
'course.—Cleveland ItsraU.
,
• Muncet--ibe "gronattot , .
the catnaps of the WAsbiligup titre voa
Music to tbe Whip,.**ll der t - 7115 Whtg
Cabmen is doing Its duty.:
Untkf are as exeitlng to rfribtt,facralttee
sa the loop ors crow by an ....: . !•::014E,^,.-migaclug
"Carry me back to old Virgioc . •
Cos W. E.,T, of Lower Se CI ta,
by bli =moos abode for ako
tbselocuSosofibo WWI ,e-tortio :elorieediom
awl2.4.lrwT raL
1/21:121
1 4 2 1 4 14**ACilt
Arrival "fib — 74 A ggii Nier: . ak
—No Zeiter Intelbgentg Cdit''orrth g o .om
AmmlethiStianattupiCalfornia:Ois'a
l'axiarazuv*T-4 , 1:4=1 , 41 FRitiNg.—PFTW:77-
Dead, us Poem= and Ciiiigro; to do
The sisiimihip Crent*it ity , Fept. Strahlard.
from %agree, April 30th, and Havana, Ith Marie,
tuiiied at New York on &rooky morning. -She
brings thirty passenger' tient - Chrigrell and. OM
from Havana. Among the latter Motu.. Davis,
consul general for France in Cuba, who quit after
the difficulty about compel:4og Frenchmen to
ainear allegiance. There it no specia.on board.
7 ;Tbere is no news from Calitimia, and all three
of the weamers are now due nom thence at Pana
ma. Nothing at all had been heard of the Cali
fornia, but the steamer Panama was daily expect
ed. The Oregon was due on Or AOC& the 15th of
May.
Nothing direct from California had beau received
since January 12th. The latest dun from Valpa
raiso and Callao, report no arrivals from. ban
Francisco since those of the Huntress; an d
Newman Perseverent, which sailed from thence
on the 6th Dec., and have been before report.
ed. •
There was no contrigiocurdiv . ease at Paneme,and
few deaths heti occurred. .
The number-of persons avrailingpassage for San
F th no,sco, at Panama, on the 25th, was estimated
2,500; but ofttda number 1,250 had engaged pas
sage in the following vessels, to sail that week—
Ships Ninntie, 300; Humboldt, (Siemer') 4150; bar
que' Solidad, 60; brigs Copiapo,lso; Josephine, 150,
Two Frienks, 150 leavlog 1,200 to be provided for,
700 of whom have tickets for the steamers. We
are infinined by the best authority that all these
persons can be sent In sailing vessel. withi n a ern ,*
as there are now in Panama lour more, among
which are the ship Sylph, of Fairhaven, and Ham
burg- ship Sophia. which had not been taken up.
htinra Leetch & Co., of Panama, advertise that
5200 paid there will entitle a person to a steerage
passage to San Francisco, with board until the
vessel sails, as they have effected arrangements to
dispatch a large number of passengers by sending
to Callao for vessels.
As the rainy season had not set In, the road a
mities the Isthmus was in good order, and no de
tention now ocean be the want of canoe. and
mules. Chagrin and Gargano were healthy, ex
cepting a taw case. of fever and ague. No re
ports crony deaths hove reached us from those
P Ve ' Royal Mail Steamer Teach, from San Joan
de Nicaraugus, arrived at Claims on the evening
of the 28th alt., and soiled for Carthagena 29th,
with a large amount of specie.
The C. C., es she was being got under way on
the morning of 30th ult., as the signal gun was
bout to be fired, Mr. matins Monerieff, let officer,
madvertactly:stepped near the music unseen by
the person who applied the match, and before Mr.
M. could be warned of his danr, he was Instant
ly killed. Mr. H. had himself d ge irected the gun to
be fired but a second before. Hia death can only
be attributed to his forgetfoloeas ofthe order. His
remains were placed In a coffin, and followed to
the grave by the crews and offir:e' re of the Crescent
Cep end Oros.
There had been 34 anivalsof reaselsatChagres,
from March 30 to April W, with 850 passengers.—
among them, April 2d, ectir Viola, Iron Norfolk, B
passenger, . .
Among the prominent individuals, arrived by the
Crescent City, is a fine Mandtago turtle, weighing
hbOtli 300 pounds, having a letter of Introdue
uon from Gen. Morris., of the Panama survey,
to Mews. Coleman & Stetson, or the Actor
House.
. - .
The Havana Star URDOMIOGYI the death, at Ghee
gm, oo thaVSib of March, of Dr. Horace Smith, of
Newark, Ohio.
Died at sea, of coosumption, on board steamship
Crescent Crty, from Havion to New York, May 10,
Mr. George Cassels% of Aen Harbor, Miclugan,
aged 43.
List of Doak: at Panama—Capt. S. Carmich
ael, of tee floverrille Making Co., Y; Mr. Fleg
vat, ado. do. do.; T.C. Clough . , of Enfield, p•, of hernia. Mr. Wilson, of VermOnt, fever J. B.
hernia.
Canada, typhoid Gayer Mr. William
Dewily, of Geneve, congestion of the brain.
W. D. Wright, 111. D., Dentist,
Omits and rotidenco on Fourth AL,
corm. the Pittrborgh Honk. °Zoo
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sal l iro • T'l<7 . ol * ;: i r f j " "
Piro and illariln• tncaranoer -'l~c P.m.
SGSOII N•NMATION .co Flcc ISMS/Atl COMIELST—
Mancret IPTI--rortunues to incur", upon very dr
scripuoo of properly, al ths folorutrutrt.
Vertex No. 21 Market farm.
SAMUEL. GofL'ilLY, Flee:
Row, FIBEIT. See'r. my6:4013%
Prmsata. sets Peer. ?dread Co. On ma.
Tie Stockholders of the 1009 C named Company are
notified that the Dividend of Ten Dollars per Awn,
declared no the gett, J.nary last, will he paid there
or their legal representatives, et the ofhee of the Treas.
Eder of uld Company, in it. oily of Onsbergo, on or
after the glsl day of May, Inst.
INlstern Eltockholders at dui OM. of 1,
W Cla.k t Co., Boatim.
mrlt 11109.3 d 'TOWS, Ttearaiui.
•
JOB PRINTING.
HILL REAM. CARDS CIRCULARS.
Afttaifutt, BO Latins, Gentreco, ICTV Ittetatt,
LAMS, Cirtate..l3, ensoth,
• ret.tohs, trc. 11 .1
Printed at tea shortest npuee, lOW price., at the
des G•scrre THUD neater.
Improvements In Dentistry.
DR. 0.0. STP-A RNS, late of Roston, is prepared to
manufacture and D. Mum Tacit in whole and pare
of sets, upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction Plaint—
TChcrt..ll.ll4TlL. 1N MY XLILtIo, there the nerve so
exposed. Office and residence next door to the Mop
or's eke Founh meet, Pittsburgh.
Ram 11'Padden, P. H. Eaton. tall
Panne% LOON Stosa—Prepared by J. %V. Melly,
William street, N. Y., and for safe by A Jaynes, No.
Foarth street. Tlus will be (nand a delialtifill arti
cle of beverage to families, and particularly on stet
rams.
Liam`, BastacrAn Improved Chocolate prepara
tion, 00g a e.catunatioa of Cocoa nut, Inuocent.
eivrauna and palatable, highly trecurgtradea Pant ,
alarly for invalids. empires dby W. hater, Bombe.
ter, Maas, and for sale by A. JAYNt.M, at the Yearn
Tea Stow, No. To Found al metal
Sl'Leanshi Woof Vosonecox.—The following ord
she,. at once 1110 demand ior and the <lce:Jenne •
Q.. veal vedicom. CerOfivates have been so molt
plied to favor a title Vetnlifilge, that we consider
ontiece.ary to add any more.
Yratc. July 200.1R47
-J. )Odd tr. Co.—The Vern:tirade lett o. on sale worm
Ilme ago by your agent, i. all sold. k .ells very ro-
PbilY, and glsm% As we are mntire•
ty oat of the amt.., and haring livquent calla for u,
you abl please read no roam Immediately.
C. A. MORRIS & CO."
For role at L. Drug Store of J. KIDD aCo mrl7
Basso or Timor —Toe members of the Board a
Trade Asertelatton, sod the Merchants, htanufaciorers
sad boldness Oleo generally, of this city. are request
ed to meet et the Rcknos of the inllitutiOl; T., IMO.
ING, at 7k Write k By order of the Premdant.
JOHN HARPER, Retry Board of Trade.
Cr The near Ro 'ms of the Board of Trade are
the N. E. Cantor of Wood mad Third streets—.amass
Wool street. myrßdlt •
!Er A, the solicitation Of man? of his mend•, ht
hrthht. 8.1,1T111.041{.11 ha. cousenittl to be a end
foe the Legislature, .object to the &digital of th
Whig and Auuroaminte Courautten. nhyl7:lllorS
lADIES DRESS GOODS—W. R. north
ml corner Fonnh and Market at. Invitee the at
tmatine of halms to hi. excellent ueturottent of the dif
ferent furies of Ore.. Goode, mutable for the eenecon,
euclete
Plata, Pink, bine and drab Baregem Pnnted do, a
large assortment, mit and hues Twarnar; alt and no-
I lurid°, of 'MOUS attadeat Britian and
Prenen printed Lewin; Tonne and embroidered. hint
line; embroidered Lawn*, French liinshamp—all of
oddeb bill be offered at low meet for nimbly.
Wbobreale Room. on V story. m • t 7
DRIED PEACH 1i4.- 11X1bash Ohio halves, {lt re.
nerved and for vale by .8 Et W
CIOARB-111,100 Corral:top Cigars, reed and for
by myl7 8 a W FIAIttIAUGH
Cir - SUliAlt—ZU Lb). hamar. 4 5,0, 7 411
L
Log( tiogst, of difforotO rolluenes t i3A Coro and
for tato by 51ILLER 4 Web-EPSON,
171 and 174 Lib..yti st
CIOA as— zbil Itl unix & bane Pt*. Cigars;juet re
eesndd end for male b 7 •
my MILLER fr. RIdKRTSON •
13ACON—ib00 lbe Sides nu/ Shoulttere, jam geed'
D oat centipareent'eall *or sale by
reyl7 mlu,Er. a RICKETRON
SSALAD 01L-40 butes. lasi reed and cot u/a br,
nzYlr MILLER & RICRETSON
LTERRINGS-514 bla Nal liming., Inxidinc from,
canal and for sale tOr to elan comic aFaant, by
myll JAMES DM:ZELL, • car at
LjgRILINGS —CS bbla .
fteek Ileyrings, landing try
Li canal and for sale try
myi JAMES-DM:ZELL
1 - IEFONES-2 tasks Cubs Honey, laudint_Tind" f - Fr
41 se_LLI JAMES D4LZEI.I.
DOLL BUTTER-6VI. fin asla by
8
mvU VON bOti/VHORBT
rtLOVBa SEED-0 bb lo rooNl and for rotw by
m•l7 Ba ri BONN HOttEtT &Co
L
Amp-4o bbls for =le b
5 F VO N BONN4IoitST &Co
DBV APPLES-50 encki 20 bbbi, km sale by
mitt B F VON BUNtiliOnefr /Co
VLOWL.2OO bbla extra Floe), reed sea 'fos etla by
mill • & HARBAUGII
11 YE , F 14114-41 bras Rya Flour reed mid for
sale by. myl7 8 & IV lIAARAUHU
LeBl3-723 been !darken'. breed Olars, reel
and lir sale by nut? IS* ill UM/BAUGH
SOAP-401.0X.C. CintinnaU Soap, Jot teed and tot
sale tg , , mys 7 8 & HARBAUDE
- IMPROVED SPONGEBL . IMpisA ri t p,Eß, a LLrc
sniY6 BTlMNlTCurnellatilb.°Pri,m",
•
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MEW IIiIIGIOUSAVORKS—Thavtgata ?abb.
1.11 Prayar,by Samuel Miller, D. u, LL. D .
Thoughts ort Family Wonbtp, by Jamul W. Alai;
antler: JauTecolfed by
rui n . JOHNSTON a.sroclrrozi
•
, .
DA oa
Y arlerlllwa, Merkel alreal;,a,
Yr E iod l y DRACEIZT. Any wawa falming Ei
tel/11l fade, will be liberally rewarded. myoulale
• a , •flasso
A" NEW mbetatmererell train Here, welt tmagnee
xi. Ana Of rttellernt materittc—of.l7.l less banner'.
For rile b tVffi . 11 .ramootti j .
• , Allegheny eousty, Pa_
9ENI4 E,'T'r VROT H E R.;
grEENSWARE:MANUEACTUREBB,
ItirmalmeMA3 2 4lnligur
Warekoutte, No. 137• Wood strtkitZato.
fipwa&ronlan, tosttOg4l‘
mein bt team of ow own matt ,
eupenerquelny. Wholeseleand
c otmtry - hy
chants are respectfu ll y melted to mill and es.
amine for thennel.m, ea we am determined to sell
cheaper than has e.crhelDm bees olEtted to the pub.
0".. Orders willy mall, tocompasiotl by Macao! et
ouyrentseace, be promptly aumostedyuylll
1 Utatintraticelst the eititenig UMIIMP sod
skill,,
ityititat he fain ttposmaidan of: beetled IcoaVape.
proved Cholimisnedicinatimit has Meraeen exed.rit
certainly anest and effeetnally care that moat dread
iblidiVart-iliseasem.tTbervirtinent Itistmedialne.inuL
been tested by both his observation and experience.
HiCt'hiff heather' Madera hinuielf, he Is a living mime=
to tile unparalleled virtue of his medicine in earingtj
and having lived in the South during Its moat dread fu l
eavagestitera, be breswimeased sabientedlik CAM_ a
m many itimauces.. in.a-mord,
Mac of the Smith, ohich, ifier ithaTeraterimerde
made by the moat =bent ohysicians,citom'appro.
yea and Geed bfi them, as detiaedly tber : bed4o-iin
remedies ever rbscovered. • .
NI it— Pro m but• lirog acimaintittied "HIV the far
famed Dr. sill:111min, and his unnaralleled success in
miring mien, thornands Mt the afflicted, within the fast,
two yearevmany of whore Hain; In this city ~can
referred to by rolling at Dr. IL Kites room: aline.
lied Lion Hotel, an St Cali street; • •
He has also procured an Agency from Dr.S. for im
parting lestmetions and gime receipts of his mode of
Pealing at diseases, in which he has been so success
ful to Ws nopanaleled practice in the United States.
He may. .1:0 found in his room from 9 deloek,4..X.
mail 9 okloet, r. x. The afflicted who are unable 10
pay, mill receive cumulous gnUa. ' He alto heron
hand a full assortment of Dr. Shannon's msdieiner for
sale.
Room No. 7, Red Lion Hote l, Si. Stair strie •Sitts•
.... .
• .
b R—Ll7. K. will leave on d
Monday for Rome r
positively: All dooliins to MOWS. wi.c.ii, r .t
to that lime.
REPLYED WINTER DOUBLE STRAINEDLARD
011.-26 bbleJnst reed and (or sale by •
myt7 • 11 , R AV.:=CN
D ÜBEPILMNT—IIorus while running at largo
lA , In the fields me vary apt to bruise and lathre
themselves in many ewe. Theyare often ,disabled
so ne to be maim for salon time..lf immediate use
.coubt be mode of B. A. Fahnntock &Co.'a Rubefa
clout, and the lmioed part well amended, and the
remedy mimed M., It would give relief and cue the
pain No farmer shottld be without this celebrated
medicine, as ft Is alike healing to mad Or beast. Pre
pared and sold by B e FAMEATOCIC & Co,
earner of Wood mid lot 0151 also e comer dth and
Wool. "alyl7
n the lionorabl the Judos of as Court of Gras ,
rat Quarter Sas‘ne of the Peace, in an e for thr
County of Allegheny.
:EHE Petition of/ PHIS PLANIONTON,of the mien
.hip of Pine, in the tout) , aforesaid, humbly
well; that your pethionar hu provided tunnel(
with materials for the ascot modadrio Of traieters and
omen, at his dwelling house, hi the toireihiP aforesaid
and props that poor Horton will be pleuert to great
him a !menu to keep ■ Public House of Entertain-
Inner. And poor petitioner, ar in dory bound, will
prat.
Wo, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid' TP"
do certify, that the above petitioner ofjpod repato
for honesty and temperance, and Ls well provided with
house room and conveniences for the armomrnodmion
and lodging of strangers and traveler', and that said
tavern I. accessary.
Thomas Gibson, John Ps files, Peter Morrow, R
Pearce,, Wru Roger., Mnnlo Byrne, nos Wallace,
John liTeKinney, R Luning, John (imbibe,. John Gra
ham. James A Gibson. mytOtw3tst3
rpriEMAYNEB TABLE OF POST OFFICES, eon
taining alphabeucal Het of Post Oakes through
out the Untied Stowe; distances from Warhingtrin, D.
C; 1.1011 and territottal capitals respectively; also ex
hibiting the Post (aces In each State, as well as coun
ty, with all appendix teem United Slat, end British
Tariffs. Jost teed by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
CREAM CHEESE-3DO boxes; and 4 bbla fresh 801 l
Dotter, Justree'd at the W a .Bauer aad Chem
Depot, and for sole by royal .111 CANFIELD
DOTASII-10 cults itad 4 bb 44 8 Salt.: just ree'd and ,
for sato b 42.16 113 CANFIELD
TB6CCCF-40‘bxs rem- eared Tabarco, , yery Ants
fdr.sal. by myi6 JS DlLWiikati t 4:4
DOIL BUTTER -83 We In core an, , for sale by
mva J 8 CILINOIITB lc Co
XTRAPPINO PAPER-200 reams in .1, and for
male by myt6 R Dit.WClft
GIBS—ItXO b. bnio and tOxid Oleos, in *tont mid
for role by myl.6 J 8 DILWORTH mCo
SUNDHIE9-30 racks Firaihrao; 7 do wool; 10 do
Pesch., inn Ned and for .lo by
naylo C H GRANT
I..,UND,BIES,4Is,con, XDO lbs Hams; 3000 lbs ghoul
dem 4000 'lb. Sider,' 20 bbl• NoY Litid; 1
. arieks•
vrooi, 41 do Feadtvrai to arrive by saran Dolph i n, for
salo_diy_l6 ISAIAH DICKEY k: Co, Prom it
IIIESSE-40 Duane lending; for sale by •
lJ elyl6 ISAIMI DICKEY &-Ce
FIRE BIOCK- In, o63olaver's Bolivar Pere Briek,,in
oars and far rale by PIER & JONES,
cola Canal Basin
ONE FURNACE HEARTH, manufattured Uwe a
tape tior article of 13oli.ar Fite Erick Clay., fa
unto mud (or rale by HIES k JONES
Mr. W. W. Wallace having nerd a Hew* of same
enemy and menutaeutro for the peat cid - amen mentos,
pronounce. It imperial to the hearths tow in senoras
ow. urylit
QUPERIOR HAVANA AND PRINCIPE SERAILS
t. 7 —in at Victories. to 1-100 t bores; IYf do Autism'.
dad; 8 do Ortiz; 10 do Si Lobregat Regattas, in WOO
b,losj 1 do Venus Rgtedia; odo El Lobregat media
Regoliarla do /oats Rana Principe; 3 do National
Trabnor'Reggia; 4 do L•ozdr amiN Bdo Rio Hondo;
3 do Lo..lsnellopanis; 2 do Lainaihne phonation Rega
ttas. Ilia abaci, just received and for sale by
WICK it AVCANDLESS,
. comer wood and wear sta
F.-1n bbl. Sins Toxpentl , Just 'ree'd
I " n ß un N r TILI N e . by &plc Ja &Co
rne.4llnTfor saki
by &yin & Co,
O"B.IO.&NUM da lbs jam ran'd and cot WI, by
!KIDD &Co'
S 1 ; P. CARD. 80.13 A-150 lbs Just reed and for sale
by , caylo J KLDD &Co
(MILO& Inv OF 80tiii-2 dos &ist spelt imifert see
V _ IMP & Co
SVG AR ROUSE MOLA&IES-100 bblistigarboose
Molasses, St James Refinery- 10 dodo do, Loafs!.
lout Reftnem le store anti (*.ale by
MILLER k EICKETSON,
my la Nos 179 and 174 Liberty et
D R.T.Dcoeaiqument Ar Apple.: SS aka do,
and for ads ►y
nIytORICE:ETSON
ETTON NAME—II Idols Mutton Rama, on eon
•Ornment an/ Lot sale oy
-my IG . MILLE.R RICEETSON
-
0 preE3—doo am. Cusln .1 . 3 bags pepper; 10 do
AiSpiCa, in MUM and for sole by
Lava MILLER Or RECKETSOrif
in Oars arrd for nate by
ID runs 1111+66 C IXICKETBOI4
flONOßbl9 r riTElAcibri—to bar
kJ lona 6.400 p ContreuTbbnero,lo2l roc/ and far
rev by aiyl6 BULLER h RICKETSON
DXTRA /17.418-10 times Manning - 1 eat= corn
..Er yarned Hum, received and for saia by
El 4 WIIO.IIIJAUGH,
ply ld $4 wlO4l Sod 101 front sr
- DUTTER-3 bbl. prime Batter reel and for rale by
myta
_l3 HAROMJaIf
XTEIV CASTLE GLASS—Obapin bloats of this •
perlar brand window Glass connived, and rade
will be,
16 pranyary ailed by 8 W lIAJIBAUGH
my
BACON SlDE S —.lbhdr jirstrec'd and for bale by
naps Sk Vir HARBAILIGO
. _
—The highest market wine Irkeash, will be'
paid for the different grades ot. vett washed
wool, by myiti S a w tuaseuoit •
Obtt SALt--Flae loti - 4gibty shoaled itite t ie Wilms loam of Birmingham. Vita lota am situ,
ti.d on Itenniatt atreet. - atualbered tat P 13E1.in:4703 San
73, 79, 80, 81 and el—Lot No 75 . fronting to realm Ma
ry Aim meet, O feet deep; the other roar *4 feet your
each, by 80 feet deep.
TP mu—G ranter part of parehaao altiatre may re-
years, lot ate years, mewed try mortme, t w i
inure. Inquire re iS ti , HOYEit,
topt. Ifitsecond
110 LET-..A pa/ buck Dwelling Haan. eitheth
1 on
Robinson sweet, Alkitten,. wo o l s . of
mi_lo SOLOMON SCHOYER
C°RULE CHEAP. FOR SCRIP—A let cif ground
situate on Webster street. ad Rem from High matron
in.feet had Webster by 60 feet to a flee rem alley
—gains close in new timanhotue. Ptien LSI Te
tkaki cask in band; banns. in one, taro, three and fo rms, ur
year
not. the ant of April lan.
Cinnuy and City &zip taken fed eaab payment, Its•
gown of mita B SCHOYEsllo'seeend at
Vigo of the Plms And Ss*. 78 Wood wool,
,a convivial mann= of Cincinnati Canoga
fin gala koz myla HUBER &ICEMAN
bash 1711;.tORr:NstlIt3R0
A1:771g
r ETTER:4 or Aamluiftrauep the mate ofoeorge
1.4 Grant,.Esq., Late of the eiti,olPittebtlfi deceit.
cd, basins been. (yawed to the andersitned, all per
-1.0110 having claims saidnst said estate are notified to
present the man tercelly sethendested, tor settlement;
sod tbsuo indebted to make p,yertent midterm. etty to
style:ate ISAAC U. PENNOCK.:
• or SOO Law for Cie*.
fitilt interest *film lease or Slot* Stook; arum%
T
to., with sir splendid row ten pin alleys, Mid e
large 13110111MIlt of the best ,balls mid in' the
best of order. no re.asoo ofiteihnd t the. PlWrletor
hoe °diet tumbles! MI %Mild The o;_lory hood.
low: Saloon en first door, 'arid tha rtd
ode "Waller
deen•ed for the role of Minors. tr. Por.further infer
mutton, plediso call an Bum% RELLY , S,'
myie,dits g 3 Smithfield Inert
rnat copy 1 week. •
diaTlol44.
rimy. how or Ce 4.11 l babltCrtittli.ed, !Ind iSeens
-4 , my buying boon sppolurd, the Board Is desirous
of obtaining,at the earliest- posa/bbe period, oil the.lri
tormo m lon di may.bo romptlsed within the to of
the set of Barth .I•l l3 o,fiteittdluesturies, agridulume,
commerce, miumfactiradocittiou; taloa= topics,
well ymee of:the , p7its, industry,,
ednostiounndresdoterkor the Aoltit ." the cam'
mon ientioos of iAr( pelsegiudo.may ett disposed to
mato rintitirta „or ottottibtiln infontlailort on the
bysetpectfully einutidered.
Addreto
,paruiteat of Stano—Censun? Washing
"
ton City, 0,,C, By order °Me Board:
ruyindt /OS. C.O. KENNEDY, Secretary .
To tli7lirnioraLli s the Judea. ofiluraiie eGon7.
ral Quarter ;Sark' ns of the Alfa, in jor thd
.County
fr HE petition of 1 S. MiCALL, of the bilmultip of
.1 Wilma*, thet county aforesaid, humbly -showy
alb, that yrntr petitioner. bath pmuidal himself mint
rommials for the
_arrontrandatiou of Insolent LA
others, at kils dwelling house, in ilte township; afore.
said, and prays that your beam will be pleased to
Put. him a license to keep a Public House of En.
tottabnitent And your petitioner, as imlasy tomuldi
trdl pony. . •
Ir% that obsc4poof. Of the Wert
eamr a 9 copoyAhailhe aboTo-poiltioter Is o
.1 =2Wit1,6===9111 4 ;* 2 %. 0 ,,,
accommodation and lodging of strew" and
era, arat that said UM= Is areessarri . • • -
Jos Mame, And ahaurdens ,lh Mot IBltoh. 14
Davidson, 8 . Dottbor s 'W Chtprot,W ;14... a m,_
Kinsie,A IllcKlusieriam i .7
To ilia Tioio,TOVAlWOrge:
rill avow . ScinoTts of dt• 2?ensvj.=47 . 4, l_ . ao
fro; pet; Dof Joseph ,penes? of- titasssit Wye,
1. 'city or Pittsborgty
n. ai
to theeottnry ursum u id,4,
linllll
.be, thla your petutonon kuyiptima i di ,
materials for the -11 , 0 ertrotoodation - ofivayo n 4 .
othera' hi'llis drliuhr Scare, - an tho Wont eon
,„4,3, and prays nit yortrionon !wilt.bei)leardi .
.m. a license to kesp a Publio Rouse of Eaten
nsinterih' • Yinir - * your. . petitioner, es in tlipT bound
_
We, she Se au etbresatd
I tubs. 'Littii, "• • *l4,
~,,„mat,...arout,, tipmt Is of good Mum fo)
honesty atvl tempo:awe, sat is wall plarrideri ups
&rose roons.and , eonvordencenfor. thuonesuuntodution
" 4 tha g in g a l'auqies and, irsirra, asii, tbatsaid
ff
s Wilson- Wes WhirekeDitiagit;,, Mae i
Tans funik&s,tetzsuarantrJa i 1.1 t. 1.. <0 4171.%::,
iir-lason. It 8 rtuhlps, El Earns, Clerke.7....va
inytikalt!
pt.= ind• ....nit:4 in. , haii FLO . ICl 6'u r .
m Board ChM&
01141 4 5 aka ORM Potash, in storiticorsid s
P.n. Dr min I itwa
AiI&PN SALE'
Joh*lN Day ts, P;turtipitma*;
•
F 07.410 aiul Damen, Pry truad,
On'Thersely•tht)Tetniriklay.l.l,ol-as ceksek,2l
the Coe:unarmed tieles Rum . , remer of wool'
Filth nreeta, sold, mem., for cash'
eoffeney—
A lame ...vont:sent et [v.-re erel ...ssrmsbie staple
and..imar4irry , Croodt-emEtuoirdieS,ttelk.of dq
goads store from im. aejoilliee r r,euef,y. sad Mai 14 ex:
lammed previous to th- sale. •
. 41so,e'biles thee seteeTel>.ii,reerliine
Gibeetlet.ti . eirmare, Ftrtzilo%•, 21c.
You- , 4_11P0 , 3 Itt hAlWtiti - trwealrekh , chocolate ? '
10 bbls No 3 mackettel! blot C'dbr ai attar, .7 bra Va
ittatuttaciared tobacco,. tihaaNtt t'pa • &up; WA.
doge and orraning paree,',/tooeta, sodas, bay AO
-manta Wk., window '
lqif , d , Cto.kmtstigas.'
A large and gamma astonaocut..o uonactutla and
Mottle:l flaznitare, cooking %o ore, kochea ,toady
At 7 reelect,
• Beady mauls clothing, bqou, Mmea, bat; suldlet,
bildWao bulk Itattlattlitt,pla,noittexlver wawa.'
rims aid 17; &ai of Caatca. and nalroalla
' • • . rOdon P°Dt4-
Many otAherit tirientiy ilkstrated With 'splendid
colored engravngs, told &roan assortment of tory
rare chortle ambers of the fifteenth cenutry.
Will be sold no 'Saturday and Monday, evenings,
gay ibta and tint, at the commercial 'ales rooter.
-comet of Wood and Fifth streets, commencing each
' particalant in eMalctirOm. wideft can .be bad
.41 , Yennotilf , oWi 2 • JOgti D DAVIR.,4Oet,
ARIISEMM
THEATRE.
Leslie. sad ,-40. arter;
Amnia MC 87161 /411403!4 , -: , ....W.X. CEO.
'BENEFIT OF MIL MANI:WM-Grew Opera Nl4Ol.
Mr. W. B. Chrie at Bali RarMOreger OampbeU.
Robbeek atillpreilde at tie piano. '
Tensest. •Erinsuto, Mee 11— •
le eatutegnenee of the length of Hos Cip9iii of
SWISHY
No other erneyininments Trill be presented.
Rob Roy Mr. W. H Crisp.
Resitleigh , Mr. Rims- .
,Galbraint . Mr :Acher.'
Francis OsbaltUsum ..... -Mr. Monsen.
Dina
,ye-moa MiN4Yirti.
Abdo,
[l7" Friday avaalag-3Blui WOO 13itielit.
~,
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. i5..75.-'
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•
urazzst.nuipxst ttir
se,
Far iloto g, iNettcd Cott of
Indlgestiondlypo, Blna Devils, and Cholera!
Tes public, generally, who am ors of sou, stuty stay
Mottoes this - aireased ragancerried remedy, With the as.
Miriam gun 11. la itiocuans, an antidote to can,
grie n f, Minions pain,doin not innate,. with &Mes a
=
do speedily mama bilecand has been frequendy
ht(l4l/lISO reptC 6OW mem cholaie io haat= ONG ha
fast nides
applimout ih, retirrigorsteethapatinenfin;
nest day's boatman ages, masa and conditions Wm
been known to expericoce lensilele ngist lustanets era
,if., of us pare War sniractdoinlynekiat to the Whet
orrognentes; to any nothing of-the erall.known
of a Lod search of health having here inambled an
glad No ruing. hes ,betzt wand, Whet
indium*, ahhoughlantotis ,
ars in E
in the n
here lishatgab to the marld
0,1 4. ensnare?, and impeettkm. preety,4
the fact that if the antalian of Um commies* yes
epenites err Arks, the compound is icirertabk,Kiw,q
Ths invade= ant thatnales cod yet how, agreetblel)
• Ulm of the Onthesees of the collate
flarse=aahlp of Wits Ross s
i=they
the
sum* sad pailesgs jests e l Yeast ethltlSS Rot co Mr
sadden hose; the mu Bethnal 21.thls ett bath: .
tack' esid Somsersera Balmuisv, tqkt,
"d a m e , mum; the Droaaaltie Eases "Of Medirs. MAW;
sae Lid Roams; the D/ 14 ", 4 1/es et Ikraniat br
13Ipor Tann Or art; r.qmsrurn,r4e=anutio rod
Eferti FarbriPasetorthaar *WS = r t .
Krarsmn, Mom' j rgrott; lON/
Rooted, Nara; tirmum, - tat Madames Rare,
Marrrir, Hoar, sad riedthk Itt equal par; alrl at
,f,-,-„___..,_,,
)!:,..
gseat. swff of the orldraelcar deyeartmem wed dealt Ste;
tom of the ausastits IfirhsHons, stmoostood. • amd Idds
odd fames of &oda an Pooses e Faux, Dam Harinf-
KA, ALeartle, teat Haverestar ; Me whale minglest la
dee conaufthey of Ettame e Id* thil sPerbe rellelmN
__.,,lar
faced. of Me Ikea, the greatreseHattplmm,
Bam Tstannthedram Huhu
Tha rived laweaved de das delectable dams by a.
Ohne, of the nevelt* 4slslw of the autlameon ro it,
al p llno ilo wni: x 34r g 'lltal o ,
a ged Mao Ecipox v :S Imam
poigi - isa gorge./ .. l osa.e s sir the emealrard
Horsemen vat lumen, and the yeas dunroes Perm
urea, drawn by decvlse, sancta aaddriamey Aka Rites
kuseedf; "re re. end dads what raleos," has Ductal=
of the arrupers at It has been &wavered dust Ws
Padua kdssnatbaltakee nth Isew&wr &Wag the veal.
time, awash for all For the ear,
hfurrat's Mewled s= =ars &mt wad
!alit lune Decorated sem*. , and der the eye, the br,
aseediag Hedy the atansain JEAN. dm game Gamma
Ur, asmi the vivre Anukho Um been forced Me
suswww.wedy eliww.,,,w MY" Cammoar, *A mud=
awanefdeas, fix no Deduction could tante the emu ser
a= i, hat sill= the oargdiater to to armsebusledf td
whe mat the braid Ism wax. ears mortulaa of pies-
Lee during the Mak and Emulate" or mtas co
a ""r lanhta• &Ana gla throes Of ! lam Haer. Ty '
cal med Pude= mill be gettemesed Wedge& 11 the
grand Rad des Zuselitu ta easerected la .
. , .
PrrMBUSIGH, totmt of 'tiny itlitEßlabt
HOTEL, Penn menet, en PdONDA.V, )day 1401, and
remain 'di data Door open at %—petfarmemee
commence at bm B o'clock, P. M.
OS' A Otand Patfortnanee mid be given each entre
noon (Monday ereepted;ret 30 % 10 4, fb , the iecC44-
modatina of. Jimmies and Pamlico,. who cannot at
"'rat r,„' - 23 ots-110 half P4CO• .
ri.ei Rim, rd.1)03 sta. &Pal r Doetrioini
a2.l.e.,___cas 4 i A.' . AlentealinL E .,.. M . ZA
Tua., XV= ads. sarceion V s ram_
807,. Pm; ef tw ...
BtOE, Data . VAeFentr r
V alma *fa precept Wider
the B*anal of the Hon.
Benjamin .Pnisidmn of the Conn of
Common Pleas, in and for Vie .Pifilt Judicial District
or Pertnaylvanili,sad Judi:OWL:to Conn of, Oyer and I
Terminer and General Jail bravery, in and for said
'
Disulo, and William. Kers' lad Samuel Januar Ea
anises, Associate ledges rd . . the mane. Courts, in and
for the county of Allegheny, dated the.7sh day of Ably,
in the year aro= Lord one thousand eight hundred
a C) d fo ny-nies'and tome directed, forholdisg Coon
of the
T sod TenDIVPr and General. Jall delivery, et
Cgra ifouset,in the sky of Pilisfon3n,onthe
Monday °Mine moo, stilt eclock,r,it.
Public notice is herebg given to W Jestixs of the
Peace, Coroner. ond Constables eta', roomy of Arlo
than?, SW they beilynand thorn in their proper per
rows with their rolls, reconievindaisidan4 stamina
dont, and other -rentectlitrunessr to do thaw: Wog.
welsh to ,hair respective offinesin their betudfrappers
toto be done—and nhin Omni 1 , 1 lot yrillninteents them.
don now. ate, or dityist In Usaidi Of aid conk.
ty of Allegheny, to be then Saul .110/ proseenns
apiristaketa to shall be feet i ' • '
COW. under cry hand at. PinsbargX Ibis 9th .dal of
.111.7. in the year of bar Lord , s , nuortand s ht
i'alandseti and.Parry-ITute, snit( the unenutioyaroalth
he Seventieth. JOHN POPAlrril, Morrie.
my SlishltitordorT • • • •
Talmo - Notice: ,
A LL perm. Indebted ID - AA/X.I2D, of Woo. Ny.
.ts. Femme, deeesesel, D l S S lfiddfili Maks' as
or before The ut orioty P 3 ph
led: 143 lbemd at Dr. lilardeoll'e,rOutlltitreet;toedereen
Smithfield a4* WOW; dtliesdfid'eddrfieeemote
be -I.ut in the halide er thirprbpeiaillban for team ,
don. SAMUEL RODIN ,tION Estsfreettor.
• CATHEILVIE
..!1-Vntlll-Rtecartrir,
-6056 imsv_i ox tea ttH •r - • ~./ . ..m , . lr,,,vt.L. ...,,.
I
_la Hose—rata recessed for the trOrmorbef Manche r. - • , `- - = - .,..7-e '''''' •-• ".."'•" --- 7 .....`" `a
um rebi rlr inil be held lastoTe for a few days. The -•'•• • '•:..-7a, S. II AGE.N 4
Roston Flatus: Comm! mamma Mang derinr tar ._ • ~., Frossardine and Coin, 4,V n k
iha Are departments of the ernes of Pataburgh and A.I• e.. 44 4 m. removed to No. 67 Pro
be owner, I.V. ood
leeway to oali and earatalapaad make airier of them. "g Smithfield street. • era
The company Ls antic rapol Lama to shy WM they 1 1WABITE:U-4 - pdu m -- 6 - or* irt -- o -- dZr c -, : 1i,-;•'', 57, - „,,,
think proper to meads oponl. • ~. yy do Rye nroo do will tot v im
the til her
0 _- J . et ITTITTILIPW illeTodel." market rice fa ma. will be rood b 7
Tiibo tat Ayres vs L
~... Tem D
-...a_ 8 fr. Wni LUBA UCil r:',
/tepees 5 opals AR,. do, in skew end' for rale. by
erne ' 1 a R.F - LoYD
preened bT
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tun
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•_••
SPLENDID , S 7 F.OOK O F . NEW SPRING GC
•••; MASON & CO, .
o PRIOR STORE-Igo. 60 MARKET . STREET—WiiOa63
at aziD RE ,TAIL ,
AA. bl:/r.COattiriar -largett their
'lkon - for the necontssodattcal of their lucre's
s 'ow., answw.pron.c. w =tad to them n
ab 1 4trp iltieed=aeritt"""tfietindi
offered I:thls dr): l'keklarge_ehawr Saloon, toroth
er with another 400 - nreckhalt%eett Attell op and ad
ded to their retail Assent:dent; tare/ giving them ant
pie room (or lbw display at their in:memo mph, Betas
conatantlyirithettaelppkotetearloode flomtheir bootie
to N.. Vorkt (they( are always to ober the
name; hues( and most desirable go od s, and at Prlees
1 . -1 411 t. anyhonia Irk eta gavial:Y. , •
71Alriuxktoilulas•in*Irt of: , • •
Itzczionittra orb Beergart.Tie!";
Abe-Um D . epestatut fdargaisa tteer_pna, 4 =
sri t, 400, pe Cherralml Ado. da
Labul/2.ore rtki.'"4
On Nord, de, Ike. • "
- ,prixligudted fleeeaPl^a.tnr ites-4frottetei
"Lorna sad Otrandiape s -apietp..
&vett', Alandraid Piece* Eng . ,.,1 1 9r,ar Ad f ., fteb , prititii
Otretharne;Ar dce Lareap, °Am?" Won . Gh*arns,
orittkpinAnrred
.na cbauneablel
.diely new *oleic Mini
b d .* wt.' dreeerktrey matittllat,,lte.-of sty*
BIIA A T -B ilai , Mk% 10. Lid
dab tan", relit VOGL& I
rßilkf 134 ' 4 10, 8 **ibir Mkt, WOC4 thelkidine
Munn de /Lax , .t
Virthtr' GOOD4 -- Cenebries, hem% ,Vistrida,
Laweis, - .Eckkk , Mut ihirits ktuAtruy Tariellit; 10,07
cheeks,linint Lamm Dented Zdnthns. ?dull and .t o.
soot do,
LINMOOOIX3.4OOAskCo iNapktra,
-
WAgodi Ulan ant Das, Tel lutur emet.
Irish. WO Limas, best make.aad ZAMA.
41.1,142.""4 11, 4 44 F td4 " 41 1 4 k
• ,
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MAI BOATS
& PITTSBVUOU
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_
7 :17414" If iii) l 4o T 1-N E. - ..
9 well known Rini of CPleadid pae;ertger 9tenete•
an. is ntre:,c =posed .of the lugeall.wlftege bed
ed and dunished, and moat powerth hoots on Mo.
wavers of the Weea Every accommodation and coma
fon that mosey can primate, had bceup"vided
verge , The lane tad been in operant:m.l,r five Year'
'-Flaa tarried a million of people within': the tent inja.,'
%theif Pamonal Th. boatsbei utAllto • fool Of
Mil street the day preview. to Manlnpi. for the tamp.'
tenni' fielaht and the entry of passenger, on the mein
ter:- In air knee
,the pasinge money met he paid 16
advane a.
T. .
•
• - P PACHET.
,:The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Ilempbill, will
lease • P1132001E0 aa'ars &many morning as 10 o'elook;
Wheeling Avery Sunday evenin,; nt 10 o.ls.
• PJA7 ASSISI 7..
MONDAY PACHIGT.
- -
The IiONONC/AHELA, Capt. Stoat, will leave
rim
bargh everyttoaday more* et IQ WeiDeki Wlterlina
every Meatiey mean at 10 - r. at. . ,
',VollllllPllt P.ll.l3KreT.
The 11111ERNLA Aa ; Capt J. KlJetne.eze, otih
leave Rusbursh erersi Tuesdevenreies
Wheelies every Taezdes eTeasesas lO e.
. WEDNESDAY PACKET.
Ths NEW ITSCII i gNII Na I, End. S. Dll4ll, vrd
leave Pisa every Wednesday eriernleg at Is
o'eleelr., Wheelie; evemWednesday evening at 10 ,
Tntrastitiv eActcap; -
The BINGLIANT, Cept. GAmr., will leave Pis.,
blush awn Ttuweday nroming
every Thursday evening at l 0 e.ta. .
_ _
FRIDAY PAIMET.
The CLIPPER No, 2, Capt. Piirs*Dens, will tem
Plasbuzgh na.ery.PrldAy morning 11.11.0e<Joek; Shoe lfla ever/ FYldal evaluingut 10 r. K.
NSW LISBON AND PPPYSIDDIGIVDAILY.LLVE.
: OF CANAL AND STEAK PACKIITS,'
atig
' , Liaires Pittsburgh daily, at I o'clock, A. luau
aivesat Glasgow, Imeathorthe Sandy amlßenver Ci
na, o'oloek, and New Whoa at llosame nista.
Lave. New Lisbon at 6 o'clock, P. AL, (making ski
trip anal to the Aver am* the, *lsm anti Glasgow
al 9 o'clock, A. ht„ and nrnves Pitislnargit al P.P.
M.—thus making a continnaustbso for Carrying mu.
*engem; and freight between New Lisbon anti Pitts.
burgh, in shorten time and at les. rates thenby nay.
'other roate. -
Tho proprietors of thin Line 'have the plersaute•Ofllsb
formingthe - publio that nosy horn fined np nintfirsalayay ,
Canal Boas, for the accommodation ofparatagers sal
thigh!, to am in 0...an0n with the well kniram
steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, nad manses
In& at Glasgow,. with tiro Pittsburgh and eine'
nail and other dotty. lineiof steamers down the 5
and Mississippi riven. roe proprietors plods" 0
selves to span no expense or t-on'ala to Near
forty safety and dispatch, sod sok of its publjr,
s altar patronstre...__
I& I ARBAUVII Elr
B rafro vri
ArrtIORIZED AtiENTS.
13, HARTON,
lELLNNA
hint J. IL s Rix Won & c o. 1 .
.4el. Lubon
••
NOTICE—The incemerl3EANY
ter, will leave after this notice Jlt t e• RCitaker mat
st o'cloek in Merlotti. , tt Vtlittint pencil'
tel 3,
IREIRISTERATt
y• siIitATIDIEHIT.ENTH 'for 1.134 Us -
.ONONOAHELA ROUTE.
Vla Brow ~r Eftsatings
imaille and Camberland to Baltimore end
Philadelphia •
splendid end kw running S steamers
•„, ATLANTIC, Capt Farkinwort; BALTlC,'capt
cebr, LOUIS TPLANE, Capt E Bettnetk are now.
making doubled eity tripe heisseen• rg.
• PITTSBURGH AND BROWNSVILLE, •
i.•• The morning boat Will leave the ilfonougahele,
Wharf, above the Bridge, daily MR o'clock yrccieely.
Passengers will take SUPERB COACHES at Boma&
-villa, at 3 o'clock, P.. 31., and the 's plendid etre el •
-the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, m Cumberland, nt
o'clock, A. AL, and arrive in Baltimore the same even.
ing, h hln i ti giomen for the evening Ron to Philadelphia and
3Vas city.
`PromPinebargh to Baltimot,e, only 1:2 hours.
Fero 81400
From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia , only 40 borne.
Fan 112,00
Mho evening boated]] len-re all o'clock, except San:.
day evenings. Passengers by this boat will lodge..
board in comfortable - Bum Boom. the first night, you
veer the mountains the following day; in Eastern built
Coaches, and lodge the sera old night is CuMberland.
'Poem:lgen knee choice satellite,. Steamboat or Bail
Road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and the
ptiellege of mopping at ovmberlend and Bettie:fere,
and resuming thor•lSCati 0.1 pleekpre. • COlithilf dust
tetrad to miles to travel as they please. •
We 'plait up the loads and way bills for the Coach
es in the Pittsburgh offices, (in order to save time. Oa
arrfritig at Brownsvi'de,) n .1s therefore imponant. for
pattsengers to get their dek.ets before going on board
of the boat, at oar office, at onongshola House, Witter
.1104 et, or St Charles Hotel, Wood sr. Pittsburgh. •
atisdom
Atitlabstsigh: ••••
Itlailih *, Lanni vine Puckel Janis-
FoR CINCINfirA'rI.AND Lowsv.ILLE..
TS o sp4oi ILll E ELne ß z r oleakr , . ,
lindeys mu nos, will leave for Pnt/
1 d Wen mime sorts on Friday '::,
!le PM Inn, at IC Pinot/
..... fqr Ott& of p
r aseam p oc. - ootrd, of IP -' t '•: • ...
' . ..t PO : 1 5 . . GEO 11.2111Z - I , 2lHkratcc ..:
PEPIEEZTOPITIRDtotrIS a O - 7 —, / , /fr.,/C•kirr UTtrti
leas
t..T./.,• - • • . : Muting urol• spicrpk f a „,,,.. z „...,
gar pocket, ' • • - 4 '.'.,
• • TELEGBPp; Dip ; ic ~•
nati • d • : 4 , ° , l;lr e ' d 'j ili r k oast for Mad& ..•
Weiks i Z 4 in. or freight or pasta• " 3 1 irni i i ,'l,V4 l . ~
".
10 BI C DG E. WI I.
1.5144WC7 0 , . 4 , ~ . :. ,
13E0 B MILTI4T BERGER,
......,
...; 1.-I
uut
I PITIHEILIBOtt AND P4OBATHOptHeg,:',, - ,; ,--
The cane' o m m
. I, , FILM Ne. 2, .
' ":4 1 -I:tf-t OW- 1 •• a Shan k ,. leay. ritteikt
--' , ...try TV Aday, At 2 o'cleek,'li. •
tor ktlllah.thite.sen, Capth. A, Strath. Praetor,' illthell.,
Landing, Myr Illanladale,Stirdie,Sialeriville,TeePit
t4iiidinr 51. h.T.Mr.., It. Sheet's landin OranchilAV
Nlittimitir Cow Creek, 'Harlem, Point ,I>smar, Pat ,
kersberr, Belpre, Litt, e Hocking end Ileakingpott.. •
Ana—Leave • Heeknagport. every Titanda l q .
at 3 e' clock, Y. M. Marie. . Filling, at OA.
Pam the prkeit ell pan the above tow..
laire.thes on Fritter, hetaw ntgbt r"'""'
..Aly tEe above tarangement, this boat will Ith able-to
r`'
at-Pilleburgh on Sundays, and keep that day at it
&odd be.
... .
dependaa At, heat eontthr ring la r
I th olttgeub
doting lto 3 the war lA
and lw er SOISOIi. apllfr.lu,
LOSOlzwille and St... Longs .IPawket t0e.. 1840. :184(C.
REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET FOR ST. JI.OUDS
The fine fa .t tanning par wtwwS.
steamer AT LANTIS,
•.Gto. W. Wie.'“, muter. wit 1 loam
r the ahoy, end taterrnetha to pon•
/very Tuesday, at la o'clock
For freight or passage aprdly On board, or to,
E. C. Elf.sG, N 0.113 Caw Row,
•
marl-Um Lo , sistWe."
REGULAR SATURDA y pACKer FOR S L OU TS
r M Th % hoe
t2P.l.ll7Fo Plue4g"
naphtha.; master wi leave' for
he stave and intennethate ports ,VVl
ry Sanmlay, no 1.0 o' clock, r. m.
For freight or pthr.sage alVy on board, or to
en arS.d6m
6C. RI. G, 1.63 Com. Row,
to tasiille
...
--FOR WIRELING AND BRIDGEPORT.
to neat and viV s lor alai atterwir
UDS AloSlillen, =mei, vO.II per f o rm.
et Millar HIP. Morena Pittsburgh
Wheelie;; and Btidgeport.. Abe will soave Pittsburgh
on Wedrasday and . dantrday.
For Enright or passagn; apply on broth. itEttl_
—FOR-11-AERPFACAND 24.1412114.r.8.
Tlio oplenditlargenger steamer'
Boyd, master, v 0.1.1 leave for the abed.
and
la
e poyts tbut day, Wed.
noway, at 4. ol . cloct; r. si.
ye. he hl or passage, apply onboard. apDI
FOR W11B111 . 1 NO;AWD - Bu - sric44.7, 7"
. is=l,l The fine unmet
CNDERELLA,
srMendlioutt, manor, will leave
s.!and 111thrinediato ports on
11111 SsUirktlarsdays,:ni-10 aat ,
• Yet llelglicor pawns., apply on boort. apl7
' .... REOBDAR ZATiESVIIXEFACREIT.
~.. The fjno steamer
JENNY LYND,
0 Gallriger, manor, will win aura ref
ar weekly
Pittsburgh
bettysnn pins—
butgb andKanesvide--learrs Pittsburgh every Tos.'.:
do, Faifrolght apply to , • . • .
13 ARBR*.roitin - rmAii.; ..
No 41 Waior;sl'
- Lr;l
Vas.
Marko, wintry;learo - foi f ,jam
at!lPth oicke and intenatdrtte porta oo dor oda p
r
For freight or k,
pur_affs er)pll• to
niyl6 CMG 1 611LTMBERCIE gi,
WOOl.-1011,1)00 Item of e he cenrel
Florallm p ul 'althia, ' done; ' and /toady, 9; raw,trig-
HA Clap, Fancy, IS.- . ,„
BONNET HIRT ~,--„,:-, ~
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01
Ribbons, of the' --,0‘ , - -- , .. r Doze of Dour ,s,r Cap
_,,.._ . 4 p oar; Ape o . A 1,.,, black add o,j:wad
-eTsns..s, s . ,y bast qo alny. Alen, B banal blnl.
~ .- l ip- . ....,-.
mi . . • .S.Y AND Gl'ATV'ES—Evaly description of
sma , a n d gentlemen* • Dow a.nd Glows., cess- s t s ,
ve. 4, Mika. A 1.,, 'Beteg!, linme, Czar . . Lilo
• black lice demi Veils, A. Ac.
• — NEW VISITES Iad,MANnyZAS, of fin th. Ask.
Isolable colors and styles.
1:1111ROIERIES, LACES, TRIADD.NGs; .fta,.— .
Lana earns: cam, c odlg conic s, chemlunts,
;Panaceas, Preach and Englioli Edging!. , csnabrur C 0.,.
- Eigening; Belt Ribboon,linendawit4oo a, ; d lawn Mkt lIIP
.Mapes, do. he.:
1..
..PARASOLS and PARASOLETTS— •Monatliael taro
lansand Parasol* sad. Parasolens, of :eery owlet!,
ooloOlair rhesbast marker of fins Saba 5.,,,1 a s p ie u„
cicop, c , ..imprea,Vesiln . gs,Sprrana rS. taffs,Twee
Jeans. AlersPlannala s ebecks, cocoa m ds, .anes. .
GINGHAM, CHINTZ, PRINTS, . &,...sr,Thr; it
Iwo /mid:ad caret of the best...QTR.. - and or *nip yu.
A el r . • _..
I , . BLUM= lout DRGWN N 1179 1nv5....4:44
one
hundred • enies of all dm last( knew on ~,: , 4 . p 0 .14
makes dr illiorcled Alnoinc =Oil all bicwAllOr ;tea t
gar ratehllitSS may alwaYa day ea.i.'tt on i em
fuddles of tale eitablishmant, otedetandag.a. thx. ,
vet— aat the moot osascroabla T. - rico I. :Tr o .i i „.„. ~ ..6L
Ei t ria tr irdt a , ""cE r t iynErt e . b b" . fti bl" ka:finL i e sk Et b .s l , d 4 7 iaore i
tiill mow I:dans-mania Os porclaucra. E p .„
c?. win therefore Oa marktA al anchas w we ~,; Y .r
.20t ha to give perfect vatinfaction.." no-
all ed parte of the conntivire invited to call: ---...;
• A.M. MASON & c 0.,,
' eillhallS3 ' . 111 . 0Malth rbeill;11,1i ik! mu tut gm