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    i!HE FITTSEWRGH iiAZETIT
lIITE A 1.11
PITTSBUItu 111
MoRNING, MAY tSt9
CrTee Puresenan Din., I:therre po.n.Lest
Tn-Weekly, and WerA , y.—The binly i. Seven
(lunar, per annum: the Tri-Weekly le F 1 ee lol:vr• per
nanum, the Wenily s T - nth Dollar, per ni.euth, trnady
n adrunts.
7APvairnant. aretatoearty reque.ned to hand in
.hen favors Lon., n P. 11.. ands an early tae day an
Drattnahln. Adv,invnritnn. not Inver,l :or a ..pe,
he'd time will lavanabl., charged until ordered 011:
PHILADELPUIA NORTH AMERICAN
Ad ~ 1 115,11,10 )41‘1. - 11 . ,, , ,,pi,nu. to th• Nratt: A rner•
!eau ant !' . ..tle• vesl
and lorw rdcd Irani •^
Y•• next page tor Telegraphic Newt
Vow Local Matters tee next page.
ANTIMASONIC AND WHIG COUNTY
ECE=I
in 9.r...0ne of the entnirnnhed u.nnen o r . ro, p a n,
the Llesurn-rune Antunanon• nt A!leirhemy
tr•snnll,i, 1,1 ono, ,nre,norr, to rho„
several Elenuon r rt. nn nonrilay. the 01 flay or
June, 1919. to elert two or,o, Itorr eanit dither. an
Delegates 'on County Convention, to meet of the Court
Ifoonn on Wrnanrdny. the hilt du , t, Jo n, or to
A. 01, to put In ilotmii.on non,lidan, to he
nupported try the party uI Ole Elevuorn in Or.
taher neat. The A min ...or, nil Wtnrys of the town.
ship, (p i p ~.repted,l rho luro, far
holding p44lnrtr) hetvreen the boa of 2 and
SP. AL. and throw of the Word, cod borolic , nod Pitt
tovrtorhip, between the hon., 01 7U
. •M.
otrr 1•111,
or :n
Ciourman ot Conatuntee oft on, .901n/ennn•
Apnl w, 181.10.
STATIC CONVLYTION.—AIIatrIg ii.ci dill e. t.) be
performed by the Anti- , ,mon, and Whit County
Convention, to nsAeni...,:e to.m,row, t. :att. of elect.
r„.
Mg Delegates to the State Conventi , n, to asemble
at Harrizburg on the 1 4 th el' Aunt... A dere to
attend to this, would Incur the beeemty of re-rs
aembling the Convention.
iliac t , cuont.—The election for a High Schots'
In this cry, takes ranee to-day. "Sere hos been
but Ittite raid nn the we have no doubt
the enters have nun-tie made up their enniKon
the subject. Ii sve ea- permitted to advise,
we would say, that lee g,;nertil Fund e - yeteelfor
High Schaal in nut t .deviated no well for the
pramotasti of economy, and probably not as Jeer
and beneficial, in the lone mu, a,. the Ward Fund
System. We should prefer the latter whether we
lived in the old or new Ward., a, the relauve pO
- of the Wards are changing continually as re
gards population snit pecuniary ai
The appointment of Fredt.r.ek l , ..Lmner, Esq.,
to a post In the Patent Lithco. ;byes universal
pleasure. No min in the count•y ro probably bet
ter fitted for the situation. He is the only son of
that celebrated and veteran agr,cultoral
J. 5-Skinner, the editor of the “Plouch. the - Loom
and the Anvil," The son in an neoomplislied
scholar, and is a pron.:tent in the branchos access
nary to fit him for his new dames lie was brought
up in the family of Gen. Lafayette. in France, and
Is to.t...cr cf the French and Spanisn Inngitage,
One of ha:: translations from toe French. publisher ,
lately, is very-volunble and ought to be extensive
ly circulated. It is entitled, "Elements of Agri
culture, for the use of primary and secondary
schools." It is pleasant to see men of learning
end genius, and who art fitted by their acquire
ments and favorite parsons for certs,n offices,
promoted, Instead of mere politicians, as an! herc..
been to moot the ca., The neroor
Sklencr hue br,:u I..fht,ded the
csiooos, but Wee not app , ,ealot for ',opt tin
der this admirnetrat,oo. hnvinsi withdrawn his pa ,
per, before they were ,onrroiled to the Cithsnet
forection, irt the di,,,molotrhi of Cotma.. caner o~
Pra.elltS.
The mot! Inc.-tett ug tep.c nl poi.ttul Internat.
!Le present moment tol.l I.n let ent,lrn
pollinun teheo 10; ::.eit.itur Benton, rciatico
the extension ri . - 3130etti Lhr I,rw LerrilOrt
and in OrpOSJl:vls h. the tn,lttlt I.otts ut the Mis
twuri The hearts ot tons WI ittonsolots.
fends of mankind. nod lovers of the heel, tad.
be made to rajO.Ce Lv w .lneee.ng
fearless.defenee ai the right, and hr. .ippostinin
to (he tanker cry. ts a host
in himself when ne and Ins powerful in.
[limner at the together w,th the coia ple x ior
given to that body by the nee: eteet.,ei, to
gether with the mend influence „,1 the Whit; nil
ntinistretton, will for ever prevent, we most un
hesitatingly believe, the extension of slavery Into
New Mexico or Colifornia. Neither have we any
tear of donteshe dissens.ons (rein this cause. Mr.
Calhoun and his buten.e will tunic end fret, and
threaten, and niche treasonalne speeches tor a
but they win take mire to keep their necks
cut of the holler while "Old Zook" ads in the White
House. It is an American's privilege to talk: and
to blunter too, if he has a tame inc it, e4l breaks no
bones, and relieves • nine nurdiarc,l heads, to tithe
their vaporing* free vent; but let them commit any
oven net of treason, and we would not give much
Gnritheir necks. either before tin bar of the Ameri
can people, Or in the t: . esneney of the President
We published ,ume days since. a telegraphs
sleeraei of Mr Neuron's late speech, but the f ,
lowing more dr-titled and exi..le, re!lott of th
speech, has Leon received by the New York Eve.
tog Post:—
Benton takes very strong ground in sup
port of the principle that e..oligrri.4 1198 complete
authority over the territories, including the power
to abolish or to exclude slavery therefrom; and he
declares that the citizens 01 sinvehrilding Stales
have on right in carry tueir slave piontrty into
the territones, and hold such property .n them.
without the sanction of the NaLunn! Legislature-
Tree, the power 01 Congress, in respect to this
matter bee never been folly exercised. but be in
sista that the fact of its existence has been recog
nized and sanctioned' by all the federal and State
authorities from the foundation of the government
to the present time. He mays that a niaveholder
cannot lawfully carry the slant' As property, all
inch beyond the boundary line of the State which
hos created such property, except by the consent
of the government within whose junsdiatton he
proposes to enter---thill the only result 4.f the con
eeyan
o f acmes to California, Se at the present
time, would be their freedom. Besides, he thinks
that the people of California and New Mexico are
almost Uulniniothily (mooned to the establishment
of slavery among them.
The resolutions of the Missouri in
atrocung him in reference to his future course in
the United States Senate, in orinuention with tics
subject, Colonel Beaten regards Ma an echo of the
resolutions introduced by Mr. Calhoun into the
United States Senate in 104 ' To know the ob
ject of the 11,60lution't of instrte-tiee. it was unit'
necessary to know that Mr. Calhoun's resolutions
were aimed at the stability of the Union. as well
as at those members of the Senate from the Slave.
holding States, irtoluding himseirparbenlarly jarho
would not submit to be led [by Mr al He could
'discover no difference bety,en the refoletions of
Mr. Calhoun and those of the Missoin Legislators,
except that the former - had the man immediate re.
fereDee to the dissolution of toe Union:
COiinei Benton enters at some length into an
exposition of the inconsistenc'ea of Mr. Calhoun's
public career, in rafereice to the ylavery ques
tion, Rs well as other matters. The position now
taken by the Senator frem South Carolina we,.
that Cowmena had no right in interfere with slave•
ry many manner; sod that there could not be a
compromise upon that point. Yet, in 1.420, the ad
mission of Missouri as a Stars 040 the result of
a eproprodaise of this very gue.stion--and Mot
compromiw had beep emented to try Mr C The
present course of Mr. Calhoun and his tonowers
ems calculated to prevent a oomprortin, with
the North. inasmuch as the latter were iro.,eimed
to take also tai extreme position, in opposition
Cholera anti Its Wrentment In Tux key
The Ptuladeliable Ledger publishea a letter e
closing remarks on (Thule re, dated at Aintsh, 1 u
hey to Awls, March 29, 1919 front the yen pt Pe
Alaruth Smith. M. D., ishatoottaiy cd toe Amer..
Board to the Armenians et Tu , keV Ravin; tr
yelled extensively dt that eenntry, for the last Ai
yen, and had opportunity in al. ,eter,ou rt..
medical Mtn ent)gon ddf
ant kand• of treatment en this his resit,
will commend themselves to the puld
particularly. as they have been In 3iell 111 i.ra.ursr.
and approved .0 by his twsoetatee in the various
stations of the Armenian Bunion. In Syria, the
article was translated into Arshi.., and with add,.
Lionel suggestions troni the medical men of the
American MISP4OII. was published as tlit•
toren, of disseminating correct mews as to the
nature and treatment nt this disease.
The remark. Wert, drawn up f,r the Mie.wna•
ilea of the American Board, by their Physician, to
enable them to be more generally multi!. The
great similarity of treatment, as tar as the principle
remedy is coucerited, with that of Lir. Hawthorn•,
will not fail to attract the attention of the render.
The article starts out with some general propo
sitions, in reference to rpidersv diseases, with a
description of the agencies which will produ,x
the disease, while the epidemic prevails. These
agencies, he says, being the means 11( which all
non•contagenun diseases are called into action, they
receive the common mime of non-naturals. They
are,
Excess, deficiency, or irregularity, LP sleep
ing or watching.
2d. Excess, deficiency, or irregularity in ever.
ciao or rest.
3d. Excess, deficiency, or irregularity m the al - -
actions or passiocie
4th. Excess, deficiency, or irreguiwily m ae,res
rictus or exertions
6tEr: . Excess, deficiency, or Irregularity in eating,
or alistnence.
(lilt. Exposure to viclusitude, and alteratt , uP , of
terperatu re.
7th. Exposure to vtctssitude% and ulterattons
drought and moisture.
sth. Exposure to effluvla :rum .0 o vs,se
Matter.
The article then pro,eeds to ties, •valpt ,, n ,
and to define the dtrea,e, ,uhr n 11
the most lerpnrtant part I, the general reader.
, what I ‘ 4 " been 'aidabove with regard
ame. be kept in mind, it will he mien r ,
n it
useless to keep quarantine against void., it.mi
era) Diarrh.ra. The predisposing roinie probably
exists within your system, and may have beer,
there for several days, when you lien, of the first
case of the disease m your •intally. Ail ra,,,“"-
thins are to he directed to the exciting causes of
disease, Walton( the existent, of whirl!. the pre ,
disposition with you will not find the occasion
necessary in its developement. Guard, then.
against the non-naturals mentioned under the
head of "general Propositions." and never forget
that what irregulaiities, raft...es, deficiencies
Sleeping and watching, of exercise and rest. Sc.,
and w h a t exposures to changes of temperature,
would do no harm at another lame, mac be,
daring the epidemic. the rlinting caner of ,a tathl
disease. Wines and ardent 'pints are believed to
be particularly injurious. and fruits, winch nee
healthy at other tones, linecvkad viireirlileg, and
all indigestible food,should be. abstained root as
attendance upon the sick Induces fatigue, and ex
poses one to particular acuity add cis impend
atmosphere, all should take care to relieve Lice
who are liable thus to be worn down—for the
temporary attendance of a well person st the
side of one sick ct this epidemic no more tends to
produce the disease. than other exposit,' to
noziolia effluvia, fatigue, &d. one w'••
n peculiarly , ortfincd ur alloy fictional hood, it
fa better not to change quarters with a into 01
escaping from the disease. The pred-.7osic,
in yop, and the fatigue and fear wlnen attend.
flight do more to bring on, than a change of t•lncr
does to ward off the Olsen.°
Since the Ibsen, inn diarrhea, no per.on 4.1011.
ing the continuance of the epidemic N:104 ,
a thud discharge from the Lowrie to pass without
nn attempt to proves! or recUrrunve. Even
there is reason to lechere tne discharge not to br
the drsea•e in quest.on, it should he checked. for
it is nue of the irergulnr.res which prepare the
way for the develOpegnent of the el/kir:nu. pr,
disposition. These last remarke alone, o attended
to, would eve multitudes 01 bees.
To ohedli the diarrhea or this epidemic, mot
or...tea as a is with much depresmon sod rmlandr
ly 01 the nervous ',tem, °maim, whether in the
form 01 opium, morph..., laudanum. or paregoric.
are the right arm of the healing on. In prescrib
ing for the diarrlmea, your object should 1.101 Le a.•-
cnunted as secured, mo long as the dm barges lire
fla:d, however ran• they may occur. but an suvti
Its they become of a natural consistence. the m:ca-
pion for prescribing ibis class of remethes, may or
dinertlV be viewed as past. The dgierent opiates
above mentioned (and so with other forms) may
be substituted. one fur another, if their relative
power, be kept in wad. The following equiva
lents are suffiwently accurate. vu: one grain of
ino , phtne, six grams at opium. 150 drop.. of ,auO.
'ileum, 1500 drops of paregoric An adult in ben th
may take six drops on laudanum and yet pinnate
his ordinary buigness without interrupt:on.
then, is a dote Which every adult sicmid take in
cholera 7) times, far any, homes:es slight. di.a,rha,
and it should be borne in and that such a dose
Produces no ronstil stirs, effects sf er three or
four hours, after which time the system is in the
same state. so far as the present constipating no
tion of the remedy is concerned, as though no
Opiate had been given. Let this dose then be re
peated every four hours, until night succeed..
even if the discharge is not repeated, for if coo
discontinues the use of an opiate during the day.
he will feel many disagreeable symptoms alter
'getting nut from tinder its influence, ,say in fur
hours,) which at night he will not iitit.de, when io
a recumbent posture.
ehould not drops of laudanum be k the
diarrho, in an hour tifirti
. sad yet the dn.t•e on
boue 5410 take cur more, and soon awn Ina,
atter tour hours,ii in mot rhe..ked double the
doss. and repeat toed, to,d
increase scam, there .Leing u.t bunt Which sou
ins"' out vu tit it,,, rote, provided tne etlerda of in
itaredlie don l.reortte manifest I Vine,,
shoo corn mover ACTIvItLY or trout.., se PI 5P11.1.1 . ,
let the aloe oj and tie frelae n ol••
.
tion Evrrespolid. At roll tunes. stisedite re•t.
, st horizontal porlnrlo, vrii, do more than alut. , •i any
thing aloe In favor the acaon of it, o p iate•. Flu.
ids should he taken as, ,eidom and GI
'gunwales as may be, and where
urgent symptom. let apem or. letter stld, [nor
phine, be preferred to laudanum. When ere,
depression exists, and the opiate riven well:. to
produce no elleet, it will olt en do O' a take
spoonful of hot brandy he ridded and ,i the tem:-
dy is made Mete artier by adding a red pep
per, all tne better. Terser 'et., to arouse the
stomach to the action of the opis:e•, and thus they
pps,rfully erintrtlkote to a 01111 :31:01:a mint
dna', N3l l / 1 133/ ant 111 we same Amy. Tf a p 1 .31-
eon be suddenly seized with on active dourMl 1
and severe pain in the bowel., an active cram.:
of ipecac, a scruple at a dose, repeated one- in
ten minutes until it operates, will produce a m>si
ezimllent effect, especially if the stomach be re
cently dustended with food. If any thine :el needed to
qa.chen the notion at wen,. odd some astrinsent
emetic, (as sulphate of mar grains, or sulphste
of copper 3 grumoi to each dose. as above IVO.
mended.
Tartaric emetic or auttmonial wine should on
no account be given as emetics in this thsesse;
they. set an C3Oll/1108 also, and "bet.eit, boil: I Je
depresstou and the diarrhoea wawa you are atrivtog
to combat. For the same reason n'l simple ca
thartics should be strictly Interdteted
Iltbe opiate, whoa given anent,
ed, seems unavailing, rotuoiu, acetate, iAugai ,
of lend, a grain or more. twenty grains earn na ve
beet given without injury With en•qi die, Tan
nin, for rather Caine arid,i• moat
iiti astringent, and not ',onengent, a. Nat.,.
lead o, produce Irt unq unpleasant etleeta do.
given in large quantities, may be given, instead
it, in connection With ciliates. Iroae—a grain, an
may be moreased to any extent!! .1 Joe• n n dr
range the stomach.
To fever perspiratioa and secure of the
limbs when crud, Warm appinolcons ,h3tl'.l IK
made to the feet, and the patient be kept c ivered
also, an opiate may be given in the i.iiiowing t crui.
,vir Morphine, 1 grain. Camphor, powdered. Pre
pared Chalk and Powdered Loinonce. :it e , ,ina,
parts, each scruple. Mingle mad do:irk:o , o
powders, and each will equal u grain cf upcum in
narcotic power.
One of these powders should lie pit cat., a
bowl of her sweetened water. and drunk ,etere
lying down. This eall! peeve al., a good &ape,-
rite powder is the Tarr cases where the :r :au
fever LS moat icrOrninent. and the dlarri3 , l 3 whoily
absent or nearly so. 11, amitetimea happens,
there should be a didirulty in keeping toed/cape,
(not melte+, of course, upon the stomach, the
patient should do all in his power lcy voluntary
efforts to prevent their ejection. A lew 1130titelln
gained ta thin way, may sometimes be the turning
point of the disease.
To secure a return of bile to the discharges,
Turpeth mineral (1 grains) may be added to each
dose of the ipecac, as maximmended above, in
place of the sulphate of zinc, etc. Calomel is also
good after the discharges are checked by opium,
.in which case, a grain or two may he combined
with the opiate for three or four Moles. So long
as the discharges C1331113as frequent. it in impoasmie
to eeeure this effect, for the recretmn of bile cle
ponds for iteaupply upon a comparatively gammen
1=203
After the violent symptoms of this disease ar
passed. the patient is left peculiarly mesh. In thi
stale.tonics—stimulants it maybe—. nourish
ing diet. are to be retommended, governed by to
same principles as in the convalescent gage
typos fever. But as in this stage the 4.weaeson to
actinf unadvised by a physician can hardly Oft,
it is ddt thought necessary further to trimly
In another place the same writer sayer—
If all persona would take the, simple prermut.on
to carry shout their persons, during the prevalence
of this epidemic, a few pills of opium containing
a grimier of a grain, or of morphine containing a
twenty fourth if a grain, each to be taken one by
one, two by two, or ten by ten, at regular toter , ' els,
upon the fret appearance of dual discharges
the bowel+, one in dose, proportionate to their
frequency and copictuaness..my firm belief i• that
this scourge would lose hall terror
rtion ifir National IntrlllKe.wer
OFFICIAL.
A PI'OINThIENTS HY Tire:
Lawrence P. Crane, of I..ou,and, w be An,
nay of the jailed tiatr• for the Western
al Lou.zarm. vice 0101 , 1. N Ogden, wtio de
cline's the othee.
Orlando Brawn. of Kentucky, to lie Cowman.
rt. Indian Altmm, nom and niter %OM Juno nox ,
vie W,llikut Med,ll, removal.
. . ,
Lcnuag B. irl/zurr, ?dm higan, to is egoge
of the Land ( , itize at betroLt Michigan, rtee
'he Taylor, removed.
Robert S Kennedy, of New Jerey. to be Mar
diluall of the I: aired Stalen lue the llyttnet tie
Jersey, vice Samuel McClurg, removed.
Aleurter C. lilake, 13elfast, Alfred
Niareball, removed.
Oliver M. Hyde. Detroa,Nliclitgan, vice CI arie
U. Ihmanund, res.ved.
Wtottlt-sriy, to be First Comptroller, vve
W. Mr.Colloti reiogned
FIY THE. SECRETAIi.I . OF TllE INTERI()FI.
William S. Wallace. of Springlicid, lihuou , to
be Pension Agent at that pieoe, trine and aver the
June next, vice Churls.. R. Floret, ft...tem...1
We learn unofficially that the lion. I'
Marsh, of Vermont. has twee appointed by the
President, Minister Resident of Conatantsuonie. iu
the place of U. S. Carr,revalled..
Also, that It, Thomas M. t00t,,, of Fit:0110.o. N
York. ha.' hem, npienateilChart,'e d'AlTautee Bo
gota, ;u the Anse nt li. A.deceased.
Mr. Frederh k G. Skinner, of MarYland..on id
the eminent Agnceltttrnl wrier, and her tenor time
past Joint editor with his Inter of the peputar
magazine, ' the Plough, the Loom, and the A n "
hen been appointed by the Secretary of the later-
Mi. to the sub-bareau in the Patent Office cbarged
with the collection and digest of agricultural and
other statistics.
From the National Whig we lenru that Laois
Fitzgerald Teener°, Erq. has been appointed hi a
piece in the Consular branch of the office hi Liccre.
Lary of Stale for Foreign A/Tau,
Thromth other channel. we hart Irsrui a: ..
Charles F. Hoffman, Esq., a gentleman • I'vurably
known to the world by his literary
big been appointed to a respectable position in the
Department of State.
•
P0.1.43NRT. in a letter published in the
Brit:sh jaws a,. says that to Ina be, knowledge
dissolved camphor has proved a certain cure for
cholera, both In Paris and Germany, and if taken
in time, the cure is generally effected before it is
poschle to procure a physician. The following is
the rec.pc
fireirre--One and n hal. ounce of Spirits of wine;
one quarter nun, of camphor ilinsolved in the
w in e. I:et a ntuall vial of 'pouts of harialiorn.
Ihnpwn~— F rst. gtvea tensuminhil of harttutorrt
In a Wine plus of water. tmniediateiy and
give live drips it re. =f wine ^amption
the tom spoon water and a hide roamr.
Repeal tuts ets-ry live minutes until you have
given . three Then wait fifteen minutes and
rninnlenee again as bolero, and contuitte hail no
hour Doles. lnere it returning beat. Should this
Le the eat, Five one dose more, and the cute it
mit:vied. Let patient. , perap.re freely, as on !hut
hie depend., but add no ittlditional elothier
Th. Cathr ,,, - • .• VI IMO to" .
CCM rpOiith . ,l And praittired no by the llu ntepalhenr
Dr. Humphrey% in hi. work nn iiChol err , Homo,-
patheeally ray• that in a certain stage et
the drowse eamlinor in the remedy. 'Every three
Or live 1111110,., Iwo or three drops or eirong
Spirits of camphor rhould he given. and the Iv( of
the ruinineid the abdonie u, arm and en ire.-
dee, -dhinkl Le bthelly rubbed wall camphor. held
in the hollow nt the hand
[LIMAN MULL NEI, IN ' facts.—ln yeAterday n pa
per we e bretno,iiont of I n deco relations re
cently en:lnn:tied on Our Tex, :reviler by the CII-
Lnanetle India/it. New r,r:enn. bring Pint
er•rounts of revolting teeties. derived firdn
toe Brow Flag of toe Pin,. The editor of
the Flan s
..tit partial account, r - rll'iled us the lets 01
these,ii age marauder. l'.ltuora. he
moat enrimake c wr regret to :earn .O tut na
tr-ct-14irr. Mir Zan om nail Juni deeided under toe
treaty to 'ter - tune an A nter- - aii zer 11 11, 1 .1 Mr
( . .llllUrll . s nous won kilted at the same lam, notate
Cr badly mounded, and U.n throatier. it 4.r: about
14 years el age, wit. carved 011. At Ranch , ' SAII-
wygu two menlsere killed, worried arid tier •,. d
r., taken ' captives. Front Reece lei 14. I..ns Indian
Men. Wtlney. the wife of t ata. W,l-ee t her broth
er and meter-tn-caw. neer- earned eapttven. --
The aged mother, Mrs. her nodes. truilov•
ed her ehddren, and did tits no., &mance, re
gssdlenn 1.11 n.ivagu nmm - e. when the Indian, nein ,
ed her tied her hands behiaii her pierced tier
with Ur, and serOW., :11161 lest her 011 the
ground welter' mt in tier blued, as they nuppuned
dead. After this, Cita - ever, the poor woman suc
ceeded in renciiing the neighboring rancho in a
moat nhodkingly 1111/r.1111,t1c011,1111011. She in now
we understand a maniao. The destruction it pro.
perry on dun aver Is immense There tins been a
10,0( ',evenly Houser by tire. Mr. Fangs and bin
company escaped; they were La - ever reduced to
ntate of mutiny. The foregoing is but a Mild
outline of facto."
A peta on ruittrettned to Preeolent Taylor, ho,
been drawn op and n recesvinc the sprnetures of
the eXzent, in which the riele.nrele.te eonda en el
tea fronl.er itt art Lath. end the rt qtee inet.e
ntrt.tire.v.A be Oben :it .Ptlcr to NT!' 'Thee on
Tne barge ilar . ry Leer arts made n trip to w.th
in two leagues of the Presides del Rio Grande, one
hundred and thirty miles above Laredo, fluty prov
mg the praetiesbaitty of thy; euvigatton at the rive
to that point. The evreditlon was planned by
Mayor \V Chapman, United Stairs Quarter
master a, Brownsville, and the barge was earn
monde! by Capt. Daniel M. Kingt.loory
',MOH WASHINGTON
Ihe
,11111.; I JN. May
ME=
,•alune - t . 111c.1.10V n dAy.
t . `e °then, wer
-alter p..l,,vek. road , or ms,r, H. .ed upon lo L.
t.lldr . at Ihn itr.tprr
•••.1 ttt on .o . to Le F r.ornittroot-
It the Trra•ury.
t,t. Int.. r.t...cn. to hentu-ky ttt he Coutittot
•I 1 , 14..111 A dour., to take utiret lull
Ftutirttio •I of I tlinota VOISI/111...1,11e
.•ttice
S xth Aud
t0r.,13 p.acco: Put, (;. reslgat J.
a • I C Jung
r. , 1, r..la r. , I
Mayor f
it•nttioky. to.l 4..; r;
tir r RBI
MIEIE=EI23I9
IMEMII=I=9
=MEM
Mr. t.g,ica, a •: i. rcpcnnd. of
Mr. NltredAa last/ act At•,:rney for 1 , 1,: Not-
men', and tn,nla
1!!!MII!III111131
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part..l.;tal, é r,ptl:at.,ll
ki n no..,a. Mr. linoon tan nu,resnor to Mr.
Mcd::.. in Ine lakitan af.tot, Lot I presume
he in a good Whig.
'rt.- Ma j or littenOrn, -4,1 to i.ovo beton den,
t.r t, vrry , st•a• v.Allintrt,
th,i
Ant, Ta
Goy hen. w
wile a man Teller
mNee: Engnan , i. tram tne Lc
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of :h. llle UOn 01 a can
1111.4L1 I.lk.
..; . ..u.mg 01 ur ag
d.dat fer !..
sir liilttrrtiel,
'be r.. r( Juiv
dice y I• dge \••m,¢,
ocsessed
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allttpls P. 111311 V a
Tame al," am
I I littr A de,,,,h,r,f‘t of tli
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Enuoimr, mi.!, with taro, th, Colour! hinisca
Tne 4.01u,e1 ,• bel,ved b, VKup for thr Spa.,k)
rouNiun, but I !ear 11,1 i i• beyond his grasp.
Yonne, uf New ark, Ls alvo a Kt/.M at Wilhards,
the pubti. al ii-ad quarters :le has provided
Lewd. I, the noise of I Wpuiy Tronwirer at New
York, and taey have been ww.lited as mutheleat,
but I Liel•ene twit he hes not etre yet detwilielv
Jecukd tii aecept the pi.,
I have rei, ,, n tn 1 elieve that nearly ordonee oh
the foreign appouitraentv. Inv:tiding fall mismorm.
ourmi.ewn•rehip. and wocruinhip.
worth having, have barn ailotied to applicants. Of
UM=
course, there rematits some room for arrange•
Merits which may be mead aeceasury before the
Issuing of the rotnemestons, bat I fancy that the
1!IITIS
Flto7ll NEW YORK
o,
Jun.: rtlt•i'd
To-day as the sevent , one rut almost Coati noed
mu, with the prom . , of more m ...Me The cm,
Is completely saturated will, water, and stew warm
days would drvelope among or the diseases of
the tropics The cholera Las to a certain extent oh
turned a foothold here, but with ellilel.l creates
little Moroi, though it has been a rich tame for
druagusts Numerous specifies are eagerly par
.Mastal, and it us nut uncommon Our people. when
Lidding each other good morrow, to take from
their pot:Lets a little bottle en taeilitutmt, to cheek
the cholera, should ut come very sudden upon
them. The city is lining purified as Cast as possible,
acid will soon lie in decent CULlditiOn. The hotels
are getting very thin. and altogether the city ling
nn appeardnu e dullness muttons] hir the reason,
and to iutt regretted.
The manufaeture of steel its to he attempted on
thh it the P 010..., in Marylaed, the cap Id
to he tarnished Lyn N. Y. Go. The success of 00
miterpr.se luke thus, cannot bin he (toped for, by
every mend un theorem labor. as it will add a
new ulLirrt . or weatta to the umuntry, and make tin
mote
independent of our trams:ol/Inm. neighbors
The sut- no mused alsonels with tonteruals t r
r I uunhuities
The 11'.1:1,,r. murder trial drugs along slowly,
and like most criminal trml, in New York, when
the parties are wealthy, in a 1,4,1,1 1,m,, Clint ,:t;
end in lam acquittal. The woman war, was shot,
made no signs before sac died, and a verdict is a
goose only, and aconviction can only Ise rendered
upon the Minieeit iom.lenee. Nn
ntattkrarm the her itti ,, , , tairs Va•• part eel° have
been married, indeed it is only claimed fry the wo
man's frtana•, that aft tiaattuttytt t - ersvritatt Vora
:foe West, watt chanced to la , at the Astor H ems ,
performed 111.. service. Marrlnge is not. such 4
COW i:11011 place event in a Woll.laLl'a life, that she
forgets the name of Lae clergymen in a few weeks.
'file trustees of the Astor Library have selected
a design for the budding—the production of E. and
A. Saallater, who received 5300 as a prenuram.—
The puma is spoken of very highly, and the build
ing will be one of the choicest ornaments of the
city. It is to be erected on Astor Place, a section
of city now criviraled with residences of sur..
passing nchners.g.
European politica are much talked of among the
toreign residents of the city, and some strange
inovementa are nankaug. Thu ilwiganeaD have
- -
frequent meetings, and have to preparation, a flag
to hr tent to their countrymen at home. Last
night one of the speakers proposed to take come
neUon that should induce the Unmet] States to ac
knowledge the independence La Hungary, and
send a Minster thither. 11 the Hungarian. On ,
dependant upon American sympathy for success,
their ease m as bopeless as Leal of the poor Irish
..., tor whom nO Moon was done on paper last
year.
The Lie of emigration oneltecked•
and the oily swarms with new landed iteop.e.—
The rseket ship Nov W o riatern , ken.
dr , 1 souls. the largest rerrilier of passenger• that
ever erossied the Atlantic. The grtot rush oonoo
",, Croln Irclat ti. b u t from Germany there is sin;
a very art, l supply, enough to make arrival s from
the t•Hreen Isle" lee. oppressive.
In monev matters there is no change. Capital
is aver abundant. and a low role of interest taken
readily. Sound stocks are much wanted, and the
whole hat of (aurora avoided very carsfally.
The announcement of the arrival of the steamer
at Halifax cheered Intrnetss in produce. Cotton is
very firm at fall prices. Flour I. votnont change
of ronsequence wan a good demon, for export. All
land. of grain suntain themselves well. and u good
amine id' Onto wheat would sell at 105 c. barreled
provtiorins are dull, and a shade lower prices have
hero accepted. Cut teems confab , n active re.
[ple a d and bill pi...es are paid. say I Viiit ; for
'hot.' err. and hit hams. Lardis in ow id
den nod, at , IV:a7 ior good id n Sales of
Switch p g iron at 52071. nod ' olo,ot :oil tons Ant.
Anthracite nt $2O oath. t..
NOT taSttI'TSTANI:I.Nti, ions L
190.
I.lErAftVever,
R,gts,r 3 0113,43 GI:..
Amount f:! , fl.frifilne of the ,efaeral
of,rieN prior Loa, •L'ld
s.orr Are_ .$ll ,
AL. et. f•ffW.f toffee ul ihe rms., of
Jury, as per ro•-urds of
ttos :sift ............... SI:100W t
tt-unt otostottdrua of the Isolle of
the 2016 Infloary, 101".. ns pi , r it.-
rorJs of this eiti-e 00 00 •
•••.c note. in
of the perotml:ng officer, of which
uniler the lust 1,1 - .:12.1..1
July, 1"3411, 52.-I 00 under act
'Putt lumlary. 1,17. and '3'2:1.0 tin•
d•-r othoraci... ....... ........ Sit u lit)
W. DI. Wright. M. D., Menthl.
x re•lder.ret.., I ourth
°p i pe ' ..tr 12. e
044 4 , •1. . &cit.., t,
sroto 2 o'.-1.5.Lk to., 1' NI Y
Pirn ntid Marine Insurance. - nit
.le
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0, ea c. :it.) 21 Nlti rltn: •.1 cr.
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Alc 7. I P.., uvilm Caturar, 11,:(
iliMilliElli
Improvements In Dentistry.
DR ti 0 !STEARNS ot ar.•l
manu , aelure set Teg, ~,
el, pog, sucuou or I , n
oAt-o (A nd •L r , • ••
expo•rd ~ ;Lo rt,“lener dog, I A
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l'arx:ra I.tva, Syn., —Pr•pur,l by .1 W Ke
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70 Fourth stir, o. •,,•
r• of b r ,• rr , + in ram,i:e.. AOO paracJiar!V Igor . -t
10LA,.8r.uk.... --.\ ,:r prOVVki
Lou. Let t;et...nttiou of Cocoa nut. n
ruorulkoz itn.l ra.ntur r.,ornmrndr.t ;•arr..
a...0.y for invoLd. Pm.. •d I, iv
Tea t.lole. No. ro Fourth •i tar 41 in
nun.' —V00111J• 1.4 re tet •IJI
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nar tact 11. ara t
at who, nt , 1,4 of V11111.J•
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ill or ) h r • cyprrlooo. ret) 1,l w.vr
void Tllll. perhaps, Ile moot intoreolin
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to 'del Ink ra by' aco Oen , Oro
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~ t tr 011/er) 1101140 1,111 pOllll4ll .0 I.llol' lo
ma) over inorre.or of inar orapany may ....rut. Oor.
rd down WlOlll, pre, Lou, metal. ) "rico. 1 , t 211( 111.11
rollter• re.- , tord rrnor toe rrutro.l repot., Ir wour•l
appear .I)nt ',v.)) none, or Or, thin arr otr tea,
tl , lo pt rrero., Orr ,),.r•oneoto tn ,
Cll . 1 1 cower, ro roulr, 10 111,11 0111 . 1 111 ,1 Ih , 1110
vox, or ,onorn, Inn `cheat gore, and roe, r r ,
tho word, tar posnromoor of wlur b Ir. At prrorr..,
poted bolo:ten the Apaches and 111rilcort moo)
112 1 111 a 01 Sonora It Is pooorole that, 01 2111.1 11,1
Major may boor nn opportunny of p .ovlng atagt
rl.l g 12211.11111 U 1 Cole, •Ix.slokocro, mlorl) ser . l 111041
oxciy flood, arts Mr oleo-Indian urnil. moo .enve
Int. 1: 011,Lver 1,11.•,..001J too It Ilic rn)no• mot
the roto.,ry orourel their) .1 . 1 arrao grmonto 111, .111.
oc.hoon 1.111)/ eronpiotr4 ) or nor Cho r.) 11,1111 ro
111 , 11 11111,1 ono rorn 0112 port ,Neoo ork. I on Or toll)
Juor. for pu• )'briot) I'booo. who wish to 1 ,
l la
jor 11' 1/11 It. mote ueocr tom 122 1:111 , 11111W, kn.
ric Noose.) co Or ore Jure). at Louto, (Galt lion.e)
loh Jut, Ir. Vrekoburo, 101, and at :Yew 011 1 ,,, 1 ,,
Char,...11-th or ;lab --)N 1 . Herald
To tho Ilonarakft .frag, ot the Court c/ G.>,. r
Q," "-rrL, Prar rn aryl I." to.
County 4 glienv
rpm.: , •11.1V col It,IdIVA
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41;..weth thu; you, rwtillonci hnto prorldrd lintr•clt
okatrrt..ll 101 a, nerommodst.m cm tray , . ; • ,
et Ply day.lll.ly hour, .1; ito
3J1,1 pr., • it.aL y,... .0 , 101 , ...IP G. o
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:too q.t. petolo,r t• to/ 1.t..d
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TO Ike Ihe lh ,
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and id,. LI w ...t/lIOLNLJ , wl.l ILL , plr...r.ltn
lot 1.••11[.., 1.1.1 • ptt,, 41..! I• 11,1V141,1 W1..1
11/11, 1.4111.1....1.1......1 ior the preOII I II I I.IINIUMM
IP I and 1 1
IT:1• 1 1,.. . 111111 that . 1,1 . 1 1
\ lichmd Daly, If Olulitn, P. Lyurh,
A ?1111,r., Wro. SchofieN, John 1101111,
l • M/elltle! Cannon, J. Shiplon. RI
, nalal .
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FOR NEW ORLEANS.
Tao pplenthd mranter
"."'" sToRm.
llopklne, master, will leave for Oro
alio., and c aster, port.. 0115
MI 4, +I 4 P pl
For Irctglo or passage apply on board, or 10
Jui k. Co., Agent,.
ANA1:K1.111 , .1.-100 Lads large No ii 10 do do No 1.
10 dud. , 20 Of bbls N'ta 1 a:,tl; Masa. In
•ver.uon, I.odiad and for sale by
AIILLER it RICKETSuN.
ju4 171 and IN Liberty 10.
VIN}: 'I /ON A 1: RR ANDIES--17 half pre . l 1 . 10101111
.11.1 Our owl. importorion per women,
op Bora, ju. rt. o sod for y. by
js4 11111.1.F1R b. ItiCICACTSON
(I 1.14;--60 Aare; .0.00 by
T O l 1 : , .t.:II()4II4:dat.ILEK S. CU tY Wood itt.
IVIISTRIIN INSURANCE COMPANI
OF PITTSBURGH.
CAPITAL i 400,000.
lind. of
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p.d
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rdlmoon .1.0 ntotu-..vet , . rt. •••Itta
ed prt.“iptne.• II I.l,erroc , tn nr, In+ a ?nu
o, el, they Ithyt• r.th 1,4 a • nil . , •te•
r.rntectiott trr lirotar who tlehrtre to
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PROF, d , the
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tor , lurnishn, ~aelnu, and r,et nethe Weetrrn
to!.
4.1,1 Sper4twn:loi, ..thre of 1 IV.
K. at', urchneet. r 1,11,11 .rert
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negtrgute nnotint og -Up , r•trnettir , n
lin-
IPlled ni)4l ner,mriiy then -Ann, the name' ,
undertake of, ot •ntb
contraelOr. in the vartou- depurTment. of the
The Committee ,11 W.° rceeive ...eparave propoank
I,,,thruird on I.,,inatc. irwa,urement of rat,
,ineh Indders sect •tnte of On..tone
mon nnd ..tone vent., per perch and foot.
,ork err pine, ,111, • 11/11
, per 'No. ,
3m•trTmg wo. r r thou.-
tad scet. boned tnenonre. enrpenter no on ,
will t•
• P 1,1137 r. ~het r reeper,ove
..nip.-led .- led U.,. l'an•c•
rite wort. tt, ^ In be dor. under r! r-e•,on n .1
apper. , on Genn...per nte
v enr the l e e mmittee.
rerel, , l at the tame 11100 Tor
• r and , n010...a 110.poat..root..Iu n, pion ~be nee,: a: 11r Ke , r chine
J„uGRAIIANI.
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the Iwo et:wa, nod mu, rontir.to.lo,row t:r Otttuf tor
all tune to rut rte. nod to ear .tte ,,, .tarli,
afford on upoo tor the t ovevtmetit nt otottry,
where td to b.lfoundtoe t hborbood, Or M I th,
the two eider. rbr'y w'' .elg "
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ground rant (on e dollar par ion. on lertn.4 seenotmo..
doting to the pore haler, ',ditch "nil !I: mode known
of thelimy ...of tot i n A (ion of 1.110 101/o 0.1110 . r SRMIU
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7111 Wood greet be.ween
.1.4 Jro ..n.11 . 62/nonsl alley. have roecrieta a I /
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rue tho •or,orwur. Slod-oliancou., Exempt 00,1 Di..
or,rsor... rry 7 . ...-rdent Doplrerno iThrsor la MI. I.ow aad
.'^`P^l• try S Tyng, D. D., kiltoi De \Vitt Clinton.
I :vote I , ninr. ni Arnerroo. Reputdican Coristranny
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Import ...1.. r.. 10 Doorr.or Ntoevrir Re
• Mount.... rro. r rarrar.o.
Mrorory .1A rstrureo I A irony. F.l
- work, 4vo ,ve ..lo,nn \ 1.1.,0n . wort.
comp,e, \ ork. Fr.
d u, 11:ro 0,1 I*% , cr. Torrothtne , Theol.
or too, Roloporls Anoodorr,
sf Doper., Chrorri Receiving
Ile f Ks ol,nre. t r no- People. by J.Curnirung.
NI oar Dr g.o,nrty. Mo.lrrn Ageoutpltaltmenu, Holdout
o pat, instant Thought. , on Scripture, by Cecil.
rir,C ht•i poi...hod. Lae of ronot, Natural History of
Etrou.,:r.dn, Mold, k.rrgdonvr. LoOtOrt• on Inlnnm.
lit EN PREttrl—The Hill Difficulty, and rarer ogre
riuts 1.11.• rrt die prem. of East. With other A Ise
• r r y Door-, II Clorever, D. D., with Portrait 01
• A row r quo. roc'd and for sale by
n. 19 na.iorr k F:NIGLISII, 79 Wood
JOHN RIME'S SPOOL SILK.
121: It 1.1 11l \ ING attent,on
Sler, ham. 1. invited to a new article of SEWINki
ollk put up on spoofs, man ametured by Julio Ityle, of
l'a , terkou, New lerce), which from the many tidying
tar,. tt pn.. , •.e. weer t h e cu .:unary skein, must. be
fore long. entirely supersede the use of it.
MIA silk 11 »cMly put to boxy. of oae flaxen spools
—fink ot which on, , or 50 dog 5p.,01.. are
its ne lue assorted for retatling Among the
1..1N advantage. which this new mode of putting up
Tt.re,l , l presents, I uytiech.sed the tollowing.
I, lite r wastes no tint., in witidina o
tttg r
the silk, a CUII,MIC
ml Anders no loss in the tit:l4lolg go
oomnion to thisopera:m:l. while the ye.... trouhle
0. disengaging the .ketn t, ent.rely . avoided.
kol Thn . ..wa
ry storekeeper wilt ha: at Me
tbr year ht. 1111. ill In good condition, whereas in
retitling I.) Ihr •elll. Ile final, at the end of the season.
a :sego quusit , y .0 intermingled so to he utterly worth
less
~ottead of lo4Log :1111e. na $. al.
w thr cam:, to 4riecting a certain color from a par
r, .iodre.l or more Ake... requ.re .p.• mo•
me, no hod tr, ,p-oi Of or shalt or color lie I. in
The rprallty 1d tiva.lik I. equal to Italian in
tro.y 011 •1104,1to warranted 10
rta , h '-fir 101,11.1 or int ordinary
111011.11.. thr rarao prior. the Mora are
ell arrarted, 01.11001 ix' 10 1 all pt,chaacr....
in-mg 10 the greate,
Por on' ..y Iry the rare. of 50 dot rpools, by
aV AI .1 110R.s.fNI ANN at stlN , A
o.' ,
No al sn-'q Taira! St Plula 5 g "
In),
BENNETT & BROTHER ;
U. 1 . 1 ,17 NSW ARE ], A NUFACTURERS.
1111-rolzacehnen.lraesta Ptttabwrghd Pa.
Wa7r.iomt, Pqr. 137, Wood :fret!, Pilisburgh.
•\ ILL, COLA,. V keep on hnad a good aarart•
..enL ol Ware, , 'tar own tnanufeetnre, and
,penny qua]. • Vt. ',sale and eountr) Mer
chants ate respectfuli t . • , ed to call and ca
t he (or ...Inge' , al .rr are deo ruamcd to !It'll
c ear, .01, tin,' tWI new, I,ccu offtre4 to the rub
OrJe ACM by ynevl,•ec.omp•ri••••l by the calk or
• I, prtmtrlly atrendrd to. .0)16
2000 miliaiii'm BLINDS,
B. J. WILLIAMS,
N., — 2 NORTHnd I,rahrr,
I IA N '• t AM/ WINDitIV
I a, ..N1 I %, MBR. (Awarded the fires amtl higt,•
N..w York, Baltimore and rhtladel-
T .1 tor tne ~m parlority or is Banda, with
~•,, a e,,,thaenet, in nit manufacture.) attea the et-
1 .I
„ par • ....cr. to m. as-or meat of 2000 Stands
.t wte .ais, with ioneY and Plain
an.l larire and
ol Tr...parent Window Shades,
I.,rn h ,n wid .ell til /ow .•.t cash pric
d 'rowed and Irtmn,ll to look equal to es
new
DLA I .1 - IRS. SUPPLIED on liberal leans.
Thr raixcn• Al!vghmly county are rmipttlfully
cd call,er elsewrYerr—confident cf
orct
our.; 411 m tn. even.ngs. m•htlf,:rod3m
44 nI, I I:V. It
Notice to Daguerreotype Arttoto
I' r n Vl/IGTI,AEN
e) I)Ett IN,,TIII2MENT:4
•.• ,IrllrlloT. The.: In*trurttedts ru, a great
I ..".. m Altung cne•lta... and
•harpri. r,qtrr and hell, droned 1,.
===
A ((nk , n(
I nltrunieni, al all ,lx (yr. an DAguerreo-
NIP I'l rF It , )(1 01., I . our at(
I 1 . 11 i 1.• ,
,t" F L,,NN , ,E(011-111.
Yhalattriph(a,
• t•t, AL( ( e" , and
marl( r.it,nt
TANNERS' OIL.
4 ,„, rANNI.I2 3, hilll4l4olllC MY]
l.:Irt• •
pH. t ptto.tptp tt, c.tt ,ttt tt.t. 1,1. at heti and uttlpittscls
„ Etry ttlid Osit
41 .•ettta 1.0p1•1 1,11.• tit.
‘.11.1 . .i/1 N ACIIIX I.:R --The. otal•cr.
~r. t Paten, ,k.r
at ; til4; Y 1 ktiuittnurert.
.1. ; node "111;11( r .r•,
t . r.or.tyl,v, . irtm
..... \
••..! ..t.u.l /I; CtIr•:11111 ,
1.111
1 I
. 1
. 1 , 1 . 1 , 1. 1 ., N1 I.IS - 111, nr.• it
• Ohio 1.19
It 1 111111 k IP rte. NI. Isenett wieer
!Jr t.l3k, trip iion our vier.lew F3llll
=ME
/14 tmed Nous . \i , rnnMire Mrmtly in my own Min
mmom:y ur•wcrolr for eTpeNt, Inrre
o (M‘ i 10 WOO worm.. illWll 'WO mn,:mn. I
cd yemr laver And I:mmh Syrup m
and 11, y 11. me tn every tmtlnoc produced
.1• I en,e , ..1 In merrliandMing I nm slit.. in
41 , •• cr Imnt tim firsi t enon where
,• C uoed m .cenon
I .. . k tit ill,Oll, I may mum Mnt Mey nre Ott
C :14.11 nre Mmtlned to Im•r n rem'
your, mypectitdly,
NV II PIINIMI
R F SELLER, tins: %Vnn,l
mc two m ,
31
-
I I
1,.111/1 /4 , 'I A
I'' f , I EN A , 111.$ I.A pall n 1
•.ntr. nJtuatind •bout four nnti n hnit
in,. , • n 1 1.1....1•14rni. and Iwo mil., !rm. ills A rne•
I=l
ote. and the recnatrol, to
• r sl - hi-sorloo, tonher h the ',open, I. not
ostvote so,. ',fore the Ilth oof June.
•o- toieoon on that dot', ot 3 &slosh. P
I +1 r,e .10s Coo-t Douse. oolknot reserve. to the
rnt bohler For terms or pale and other
or. en,too. of DAVID D ri - E. APorney
s l'ittn ',rec.. twit door to Alaornout 3l'Mwocr
•
For San Francisco, California.
1114GULAR LlNErkky PACKKI'IiPS—
ro eat. Olt umitnh June—lle wpertnr teal
eu,,ng roppered and copper raatcet. tntp
Ft ill lor the above poll•
aboqe. ee
gußrlrro oi her Iteurnt esursKecs
rhi...1,1 hetet Au the •rgest an... end havtr, un•
.poc.ous we„l, venttha. yeeethoh,tht,,,,,
.' , .r• pri.scniter• la very Orairnbte opportu.aty
•• , • ...re !..41e,,Infort and zaiety *43
TA,, , ,Y nr_,T
It I:
.14 rrcenved , at Trn
• .0 iouri.. -•rcet. It very , argo and at
. • J ••.forl, ot V.V . ...EN ANI) 81.A , 1a
Fr.m. New loft, all of or!: has Leto re
In„
• •/.1:• of rob. , nry ron,,zlng of
•
:“.• •-• ern‘on Cr,•lgal nuptre
g I.e/ug atuli • - it% ti.s." WC , . RC are
•Oug. , w , lo•r•roe. o. uer term,. to•u nay
ttntl gror,rl La can l and
orlt and prtutok. 1 , •••• can nave pock
, o“ It nE U m...ter, or by
• 6.• od rt , III,I,CI.CF
jno tor (,kuoug. Black Tens (cons
•c I.Y , per lip • N.ug Young . ..ChM,
.nro .11, at, hire loin firr•kfast 30. Young (I ywr.
em: rro, JSet• on 61.25 per lo
.n 1 n•••• r..queggied .end and sdruple• or
our s eu,
and 11. them oniore purtheutng
~. I JIN A. JAYNES. 70 Four otra-I
•
I ) K A E . D71: ` ;‘ ,1 1,11:
AND COIIhIIASION uFFICE.
sik.N who,eaale and retail store*. and other
e Im•m... to art as licolt-Iteepert. Sale.
l'oriets, Rat sarpers. Waiters, Farmerv, Coach
m..n. u Agents. Boos and Map Agents., Collectors,
Iraeara WI braneliea or hustneas, ke. We have
all men a iarge number of goodlnOlii.ooll6 on hand,
, a h p a y i t em JOU Ip gi,ooo per annum. Those tu
‘at n..llUntloll.. ill any hod would do well to give
it a call, aa we Any. agents in roch the a ur t e,
I lie, witiOh enuble us to plume every applleant in
a •uttal.:a a..oa'ton al :h.: attune's nom,. We have
acquaint:km, all the snore named eine,
trust en in
able us to give entire !CAI.
I! in el who may furor us with
TA Lttß ATA I'M AN, D Seroud at,
Iprotreco South and Get
s; It I . ..r..nits to.,:tot in may port a the
o bi„” 1.111.121101 et•
th, e w.ll Ikea wants taunt. •
a, mi.— .le.l to t , y addremttg tot a Iltit,,po..t.i.esdl
.1. I.y Ittry wttl rartail halt trouble ts.tdes•
".... atterwott v.t)11.1 toeur hy
. and, 41...ting01.
11110),10c111 (01 awl...ave.
Adder TAN 1.,011 h. TA r mAN.
REMOVAL.,
rt , R , NTII, Mrrt.ll.l Parlor, ha, rerno,,d
t/ JI Shrtei +Freer, 011, door rrum
on •I tutor., 1v respecifully. so:.rals a
..111.• otorm r, .age of has lorruel co•lonar Is,
sold •
susru.se :Itc• vou
a•ae of •• 'nun) au us ours us
.1, I .a....r. lay Jo, excenied in 11w ;stout
11 1 / 1 01..1 1 i•• 1113,14 r. ausl us alb th l
sput..
a.. 0, as Ali..ll:l,ir nutdr lo
,111 i. 1, lOs In i•Ilror
,!lone a:1 v•ro.Urs
MN, • ..0 ',ow-. ..... es••. 'odsr•.
,tork•
so, 21 .I.lln
()V \ew ~t!eubs, w0L4.41 rr iitMy anoint., eon
the o,a or riti•lide,h and emonoty, that he
litenthd !morel! no Smithfield •Irrei,firoverrio nod.
and Sit lb, •idr, a firm hi no.I tl-irote Na attelt•
non to
We to - venom, of ti• l't '•l3, who he haa
',lst .1111 111,111,..ti thereat., hAothe treated over
mem- bandied mime la st woder end spstos,
Ansi ton en, oetlone re•lort the patient to a proper
•thie tthlta, It" herlln.l that hr 1124 aiurdi •
eooe -urp.tssc.l by none to the country, :sod when prls
o r.et-n.• 'nue ate I, would any, his
.41 Warr ttii entry II about
Went el idiot: ,eonsentrnee, and by lultit.g
..u•rs at oines, tt woo,' prveni amok of the
.le , rose: Ile would recommend to perant
trat.rathe and no ;amine-, as bring cheap and ell.
u. le [ed
\ 11
%I t A.
111 I d )
-Dr. Morn" w,ll Lc foun4 in hla oltee at nil
mr• of :he day. I. te• - pt when out upon prole...tonal
_ .
•
aurim -l'it =Pot Ttplfur oanny In no
471 raw , en/.1...ed a 4lttling tol 1..4 I . lllaatll/11a
Nltmat Al.pter.
“1 1 1,,•
Clovc4.
Wary anted pun. For min at the Spier and
u.ta..d Faclury, corner of Ferry 4.1.tb,r1y
.11111. S 11 BELL
FILM AND DI Afilln.F. INSURANCE.
1 . 4141 KA NCI. GO 01 North Ainertea ortll
j make pr'itt anlot and Ino.ted I.I2iIIIICC on pro.
o. : rty 1,14 coy and vicinity, and 4.n allipmmta by
I . llllli, Klnero, I.alt,a l nod by Sea. The properUn of
Compau) arc well invested, and fttrroah an avail
able land for the ample indemnity of all Nunn, who
dealre to Loprotee•ed 63 , inaurande.
auto Wlll l' ONES.. A pant. 44 Waller a
1414—Nu I 1111,35, cvasightd Old tor sale. alga,
L.l/Irga Butte, to yCi 1TX:114.124. ROE
. I tv• Iltr uttrAu. oi wit A,
in.nd,og to r.g4le.. it. Int I,LiN,t,L.•,
L a
1=1:12333
with t.../lursl,e , urni•hed with an,-
e 001111,11..• - wag state room, and eir.erien
... leocompany the
. NS. A,el WALL.
South side of flo , k nfr^,
•lsilotelonot
W ANTED,
o 59 5..,0ntl •Errrt,
tlaltamor, `Ad
AUCTION SALES.
fly John D. Da • fa. A tiel4;:e-er
A •SI Ure.i 1 ,, , • ;
0:t ri•orninr. J.. ••,: 1n .'rlork nt
, ales llooe..• • •.,•• ni Wood
,11 el ..‘ INNA"
i -
. , „... .41 '.g. , .^ {N I e ..pitndn.l.traine.
, ;111.NAN1 , 1.,11
12..'...k
mi giga z., :7 1 71. ,. ..i1y7 ., ,,,-;:: `,.::.,,,,,1:7"Ti!
_..,,,, nn,071. hti,ill.• 1
n I.entn.-4. 313(i i.:llt. ~... • ''''• i ,
r.
,0
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i''''."'d
l'''' ' ' ' ''' .."
r'-'" ‘' ii. - 7, - 7,; 0:'% 1 :' .r:,... A R ,. _
hdtf,. Mark
dmon•k
and 1./OWn
, Vo7rannr, hr
Grorrne, t/tte,,..1
VoLmg Tts.ll Lai Va mina/a ,
lurt•tl toltstren,l: lat!s No I ionekertl.l(l, - .1, Nu I pa:nt
eap, orrsipmng paper. •I,ove:i...pad e , fork, tr...pa•
mot and vemtimn witulotv Oltntlp, man
tel rlock.
A nirge and 4..n - r+
nod noLn+tnal,l
new /1,1 Rtro , ltl
mrsrnir.l,e
A 1 . ...100n:1b, ~ r nio'nt of noede
Ito , .1, rn. won lino., uo&n.n. nntl bootc•hcw.,
L+ tap, finerello,), , at..l purr. •Aoi
nnel 'sand wettelee•..te jos
I 6 ri Sr. at Aug..,
On MOnany t . ,01.11K. Jll/1 , 11th. 0 at the
COlTinerrln Rooms, comer ot Wined and Fifth
streets. tiedl be road, that splendid pr. resioenco
situated no the Lan:, or tne rat
0410, 10 rtr, We'd
of the eity of Allegheny. now in the-occupancy of
Sztml. and Wm. Wickersham, having n front on the
river of 174 fret. and extending Lack an average of
outwards of NW feet. eotnprising one acre of refittltd, to
high 'tato of CUltlytnion, fent , trees, sitrubbrfi
The Imam is a large double two story twilisk;fin•
tithedte It, sic .ttt ie. vs.:. en :he modem eiontrion
tot,. Pad Imprommenw. out Moser, wash
house. stable and carriage house. he at sale.
1011 N n DAVIS, /met
17aggy and Pulite., iVagan at Anal°,
On tVedne.dnv monitor,. lune 6th, al I I o'r.oelr.
r . ollt
of • ~ '010tne;,,,,, Keu..•. nor ror Wnot!
and 1 - 1(14 ws, Will be uoid—one ..unttnl lon.h
yc
ed rond hood Huutcy• wall leather .ona top. In good or•
der - , osmo, second nand two boron pNller't twins
JOHN 1) IJAVItt. Au,
AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRE.
L Itad Manager C. So PO4i cz.
A CrIPI3 • NI. ,41:1[a • • ••W. If ewer.
BENEFIT OF J FlOOkt. eplemlld 11111
To e.f100r,,,.. romantic Drnrno of
7. ARA II mum E PSI.: V GIRL
in Orem..., • J
An, Lot , otc • •
WES
rm.: 111 V P
/ult.. the
•ind Mrs h.,•r
•• , ,,- , t,d• oryll
SPARK, IN THE DARK.
gnat - • %Jr Arches
Lueret.a •• • • • • Nl•uli,on
Wralortoday—Mr and Mr. 4 Archer'.
GREAT SALE OP GOODS
Al 111 1 / 4
ON E PRICE STORE,
60 Market street.
A A.
w att? I'm their patrons and tn ,, e ,
ineir . spro l A ta ''tha, stock h pFrttfa
Thirty Day. dunng whirl, tune the who,- cc their ink.
manse eslahit.stanetat unclad.% the, h, wholesale
room.l win oe open for retail trade. sod for
the display ono ol the largest and most in.laonahle
nolsortmenta of FANCY AND STAPLE. GOODS to
the CMIIIITA. watch have all beau marked down, wrJt
mervgao d to.list Forty Ituusand Dollarsat their
ttmeliectl the. I.ltest and richest style., hare 1, , -en re
cently 0111C11...,./ the large peremptory putt.. -ales
in New York at immense sacitfices, and will be found,
ox ckatamatrott to t.e nearly utt+ halt les• than uru.
price- The An( 11,01 tO portionof .heir
I.oode eautocrkteJ helow, with their pre rek annexed.
Pr.ment Cayttal
gees Prlee
-.Stu er.t.A ‘ l / 4 ,
V.l: .0• t M 0•0,•. 10 3 1,1 Cl.
MO rule Mny 111 rle. 33,
1,1 elt 7:le
21.11. Hr cl .h : 1 / 4 , el• 3' .50,
.1. klt trltnt,,• t & ".1 .t.
..AP Mr , tont id 0.
/.1/0 , 1 )0, Muo.lo 3 1 Fe.le • 1,11 ern Ic,
than (MLA I pt ..,•
tax, J, 131,ae1,4 u-1/
to to lu per
Ito pence Bonnet 110.1 n,
iW Wrcurl,ll'ol:3o
ill 1,. rt..
31.1 u
i!
r 1. r n't ;tin- c 9) tn
144 Larn
at ' t tab SI4
latltaior to,ieu• 2:, rt , faa
autia a. law a. I - 1...1•*”•
A lar, t.tork or Boi n. u atautt 17; pat r t.
:tut •It I. Ihra. Guralt :Or ,•:.
httu
MIMfiIIME
,arli3,•,. 3 rn, odp.nr,il.lv
I IJIII tr 3 to :41113, rent
They I I, c.ri, ••3:'
r tool . ro: -non L..nla cr \ • d. ',lna thr.
A I , lA-••\ Orrt ,
no,: I. •\I at 1,1 I•et r•-• r. \od Four h
d and °II oi; v : ::41 , 17 4
,N,
R : A I.
" 1 1) Ke : 12(1"1:1 P i 0 r1 ;1:: ' 12 '
Aft\M
" da l : N
nle L.; H • I , ' , 11 . t o: oi , :a d• A r
u ' , f t . : : to o l.o rr r ri .„ ? . t i ez
. I ., ::frr h i s lo•p, 13 do
my:l9 /111:111. 1.14:141'60N. 145 burrty
.11: HA '7
Nitott.N . J c i1.1.114.11Tf,41.4
k. W. ALLACE,
T)IT9'SRUR(.II Fitl-INrii .1/CU; MILL STONY:
and MILL
No• 214 ast.l 24d I,,berty atrect, near ...Canal
(Mr h 1111:1 Stone.. of my own maneradtte,
made or n 11.`W an I super,or ~ualtty 0181ocks; partse•
war ete I. :aleu to Iteve the Amt. made c:o.e. and
1,1 the .I,m ,oar qua'Ary They
are wlrrat,tl , to ne cp.! to ary the country, and
.operto, to the great ma.. or Bur., whether to reign
or Uome.tm manufa,ulc. and so!:', 'at the lox-.t
inlvdlf.,ol-, . P•onre-- torre
nt. a...torment, el reduced pto,tl, o ..,dd.
[Ant., 11.11 01111 Stone., at: sues
4nchor
.rv. v ro,J.uced 7e,
leons, nll.l al•
Innn C , f;r:!..l k.JI Save
order•
cr,,
=l=lllllllllll=
Pittsburgh Steam Marble Works.
1 1V1 O. 344 1.1f1111( TV npro.we
Mtrtt... LOA TOM,
.Le.. lurgr. varte, t•I Utc trre,t bralull:11 1 kur.l.,
orthu [mu , rot forcizu 011,1 sourloc,
a i.r,rl or me.lc order, Ly tqa-
COI., • • ..I I. r the orvcsl prtecs.
T'. Couniry tort erlib cents
orMl..ole re:• A.' ordur . uprourdrly
roiled to a; tt I.lL.riropprrust `orolhhclrl....
nuo.ll. 11131 n 1V IV IVA 1.1. A r
U=!
Jl'ate.ll :4tomt ar Frrzt, , , Marr NIA
4 CHIN I-I—Q, arurie ni 111., km,' in co., they
t. do lbw work wel,. and 1.111 laat a
Ah,w 500 0: them are 121 utr, ni the he.
it, ruotstr.... and we gas,. the Wong,. te,..•
TOIIN oJ of per.ona suenority ove
Olber For mrthrr pa p rtwu,arm. ad r
dreg. me ...went,: at 244 Ltt.ert) et. Flualatt,h
my.l4 , dote_ NV 41.
cITEANI 1 - .SltlNE`tt ELIILELS - FOi gr.!. 3.3.
A , and other non, blwxl. i, heed, or lend , tr,
very short ‘,4, t.. and at the loweelpfl,• A ••••
vorupth atlewit al . J4l Lin t// stt, I.ent
the C.tne: MA W
O . WA L rec LACE
DLASTEN FARIS— For toed, and other purpose.,
....ay,. hand at 244 Ltityrt • et.
tnyAr W W WALLACE
ti bILA CLIC At AIENT—AExart on nand. at Ai
Ltherty sr. my3h W WALLACE
KINDSTONM—AII asses and rn, a...ays on
kj hand at 114 Lincrty street
raylo
DIURDOCK'S
DASHER CHURN
PATENT
EMMMMMiI
. .
THE attention of the public se invited to ibis very
aivalue Churn, which has the sinyantugr nil
niacin ai combinutg the oid and tic, invcribuos lb
pethe
Ins uolity tlo• invent/an ts apparent. as by x asII1•
pis wort 1•If 1, corer.' bensuth the dust, and
does Aloofly Wll/1 Inc oseesefty at gourelovong a new
Churn, as 11 caut Or ayphed to any enure in Use, and
for one 4u:lst call 4/1, X. 4 the. anew:l:men. of the
lots saml.tno.l or,th these el ,ratherthg the Buttet hi
tro. o.ea, o ,y
roe satd.• rr malted to and Tad, fn r
Sl•i V, • taw, parrhtearie rinrsettere, at S 7, r aril, al
Mail,: and Fad: ar at 6:1 Diamond alloy, la.
crirti and Marl. et atrema. l'ataborell
taral
`AML KliOK•F.\
Two Loe• for Sale.
• ..
s .
...11 at pnvate ale, tho, fres
Iwo> co taound, rtotated 0n' 01,13.
r. Therm \ker4l of A Ileehei, each having a
1•5,... or 'AI runtruag track IoU Sect depth to a SKI
leer upou nn
hunt a %Wile w a by liart. rOIIIAIII4 OlOilt gil in hushi er-Nars lot
1 u' ,1111 . 0flAtile date:lota house a, aari ./1 Irwre
are three •ba d .' trarrb 61 ..,t1 t' th, end the
a , k et pa s vrol, briek, ,rll Os Whir II wilt to•
SOO.. Virolourgh end Alie...henv or l'ottot
wol 1.4 taken ru payturoo
J S, II No .;NN'on.l
.n ‘k 1111 l .ppu,Jlc
illy -1)
rt won pirn,ure not Ipe loheertb , CP
intonn eittzens of rninborgli and s,
i cor:lo..lnd 31 - ran,e
' J,ta to.
to r..ectve melt . , upertor
t‘c • PA , KED I'F:AS,
1 And wOl . I.r ruit•lnnlty on
h.no y ',any and prrorr Iv p.,
zi t I/1 pneko 011, anal 11. rat*
10111, titru printed ratil Lind
01 re,. pr-, name. 0 111/:
~ .not
. in I . lllll,lelplk. Ivan an 11,11/11141n '0 Irll,lll
Tr, II not 11,11.
• ; Imperla.l • . •
II y.on • ••
II v.on .
Niark
„.x
=al==
We ',II warrant all lac he •ya,
in, 1.01 •111 Exton, ••• an) volt! IP all , r 1111 '.
111 V not prnve acceptable hr the •l•l I.e
011 . 1110.1, ,1110" ".
o oh that underatandolg otve(l
W e :.•t a lair trial. e• the nip , lo! able to
ladebc:vreea our Tra• and tiro , lo—,nlnrc rol.l by
other comp:. ..1 ell).
Ail lover- ot nue
Inch, o 10vv.01 , 1 good 11.1 road TEAS,
drould givets. a .1/11.
For ..ak l.y s Of. YOUNG k CO,
N corin r L 1 and Fcrry rorecta, arid
L. YOUNG tr. Co.,
rr corner ad and Ron 'treats
CM=
ging sulrecribet oilers for walet 03arge and epleniliil
heeortinesit rosewirciti and mehorany .raid Ac
tion P. n . s , with awl without Cotreemn'm celebrated
Mellon AttadaTlGAL The above ttilaraMent• are wel ,
ranted to tau equal An any manufactured t.i tbr. cocm
try, and will he sold lower the, any brought from the
East- F. MU ME, yo ill wood st.
N 13.—city Scrip tr,!! V r t
Le above souTplimt.
STEAM BOATS
.
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Ile.' Anti .c,nt "lc Itg
C<T I.A VAitTIN F..
. IV" 11,1 /O.OVe
n , v
CS N CISNA'ZI - t I'll-Ti`l4Sllll6ll
DAII—v PACKET LINE.
riltilS k 11r, f s, pua eo,fertisla4r.
Cr. !sr,ec, sternest. hes
ft,,ibed and f0nt,1,,,1, .”t1 mot poa.i•rful es the
,v.ttc.ry of ‘Ve... I reed cum.
lortc.tt; procure. has 7rov Wed tor pss
nragers. ' Liao Ltqc has Iseet. to operatlon for five Spun—bag r ertied a twiliodo(
ry to thetr perlout. hoal, Will be tall ' . foot ol
the y to foe the tycoo
n.), of fretght and the entry of Pre,-,:igrra oath,
ter. In s:1 erases' the parso4 . o o , oneY ant= be pm.;
advance.
NEWIVN, CATtr./.6
rltit ,, urgb evr, ,urlt/.1 • 11106111,4 tit In 0.0.10*
every F•unOuv er,..14 at ID
Mtly
M OND.IY PACKET.
Tue MONONto A C.tyt
cvnt,- .Lund:,; n.,.. JI. Vartiing
tvory Montlw, ev,,!
The 11113FIINIA No
2. 4".yt. J. iit, V4 e.ral-rO4 ”Ili
lea , e h.burgh rucaday looro., • A 10 WeI0Or;
evewag, at It, r. a.
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The Nl-IV. FM:LAN. N o 2, e.„,
rvyr, Wydre,d,” twig • w
TDURSDAY PACKICT.
_ •
The BRILLIAN Cup, G.Act. , r re Pitts
burgh eve 'fleurealay et u'eleiet; Wheeling
eve, evcniur ut 10 P. n.
Pr.rr vrlll
Patel:o46,o) every Frnouy tie mg a I - -
ever, ceetimg IO r la.
NY'S'A . 1.1,110 N ANY/ eI'InsSISL 11 - A - 11:5' USI3
CAN - A.i. AN I) STEAM I' ACKETI. 4 ,
9.
.. 4 =4 0 .21
acco I',:u! arch dal:';. at o'clock. A. M, and or:
wok- -. (mooth onto. Randy and Beaver ew..
nal,) as 3 o'clock, and Non. Toil., ct 1 t, same vat:.
Lau, r . New Lishno at n o'clock. I. . intatotka tho
tnp canal nvci Ou,,orrd
A.
at a o'eloct. A M., and Aliso... a, io,,, c oorg t , At
M.—thalc indaunt coat:lama. :11,(TL.1 cadrying Paz.
Ranger, and Crorlot I din., on No ,. 1... J. ,. and Pm,
badgh, onortcr krt. and cazoa than by my
tatter tool.,
The proprietor. of this la, hove tar, pleasure •Of
forming the ;hat they neve fined op two Brst nits,
CaKai Bunts. Mr the aceommetlatton of purger:tsars and
(reign, to rmt connection with the well known
recline; cALEn COM:: Bh AN!. ft aftsl cetmert
tna, et filagree.. ash the Palatine,gad CI gam
na.“ tea other doily tines of steamer. down the tna•
an nem. The proprietors pledge them-
If to !parenefaipmtra or trotth.c tu near, tom
for mita ignralth, :via ask of 101.1111,
of the, patronage, •
;oklyritottizs) AGENTS.
11..511.1'N
j I
lIA ltuburib.
:4.1 5 ro
n.yil .1 I s.
NUT', Cli—Th , 11, I hI:A%Tit,C F ClerLe, Inas
ler, ve't Iv, ..a not,'loV 1% ell•Nitle inmeta
Rtlllllll - F.IL ANGEII ENT!) for IEI9.
moNe 31 , 11.3.. k ROUTE
Ortly 13 lilies Hinging.
Viv lituvoto vi'le and rsm.hetinit4 in Usltitn.o= a 3141
l'niludnaphem
ryll .v to, I. U 7,114 ...amenl
ATLUNTIo' t HAl;flr:. Cept
Jurnt, I. r. 1,0
sldtin,t,aL', dm!) Ir,-
N,V11.1.17.
The mornlng „ , m 0n0 , 3 ,0,.
1 . p...en,i • wt:l V! I, 0Ar111... Brow..
vrile. o'rlock. I'. Si , .p.e.td.d r,.r, or t
11,11t000rr and Ini Itan.lo.- I 'mot, r the
A M . mr,tv, 111. ..10“.a. sutue evriv
tr..n ,o, tor • k ,k
W,tor,gion ,
from 1.11,1.010 h to 114mor,
lon“rs
Slu,tsJ
ProUt I`lll4lkurzb to rhilmletph..onl) 411 n 0,,„.
r•tr.
The wtlll,lVe n'r
• du: Pa.,ncer. ky Our ~ .4• lodgx oft
I,Vcr 11101111talilk thr nbdo`..ko, day in East , rn innit
I eoliehe, anti se..ond n.,h t t p,
cln, or eater Stemohnal or Kali
..morc and L.a
jortvo,-.. di 0rp,, , , r.: Cunt^ nr.d Baltannre,
, and rerun., l+ure,nchra char
erect part., un.y
W, inn. a, :04.1.. and v.-4; for
4 In
h.
,• • .
11, the. 1 • •1.1...arg Vitro 2, order in •Ive 141.1 C
arrtvirg It wen:foie =portant for
to re: the.' I.ciore qwtog nil boant
of Wet t 4..11.. Itlnnong - aheln Water.
street, nt 01 Caark. Hotel. Piitsburgh.
t:ti.n .1 MI-.:41.:131EN. A,t.nl
I PittAbraigh A. Loulaville Packet Line
FOR CLNCINNATI AND LeIf.USTILI,E.
Th, new ciensucr
rFLEGRA I'll I,
rna.er, li. tam,.
por, 4,h3
day. ru. u 1,.. nl !', o . C:a . k. 0.
~r
~.
1 or Irrsht or du. , on board or to
ill 111,11/1. V, 11
1.; 1,1 , , II 1111.11:\ L/1 RI, LH
PITTSBINA..II26;i) VILLA. 1 AC kin' 1.111114
, • tn,l paeFen
got pox ktt
IFI . R /1 No
--ttClfa •nn r irove for C met
l non and 1.n.,11/.. nn 11 toot at 10
lo'clock, A.NI For trete, nr ngo apply on boor!
to 811411.11 N & Co, or
lif 0 11111:1:1 Ht.R6 Fit
.13
W.ll, f • ari Yr PI TV,
1'1T1 , 111,111.11 h \ I,l`ttl2T
be elearolooa
I ••o
Snook. leave, Ptt.tomir
Tue.J.e. al 9 o'e , oev P ,
tor 1-.1,, , ,:n.ew0. capto.a Proctr. oole's
Landile. New Tne4'.
I.audlng. .- A ,hart. Vancluao,
Newport, Cow Creel., Monetin. Paoli linrinur, Par.
rer Loot. Lt,ol floritngporl
Ityrra,,, I • lioea,neport every Ttormley.
at 3 o ot P:\ v.a Nlone on Prolay, al 6A. 7t1..
pa oong the ,-::;,pd part or the above Ina-ne and
13, me ~ e r, e , ••. 1 , 001 se,p ••
h • oh :'•unelc, plat day a, tt
Lo,
.i , C',.
public may upoll l / 1 1,1,0, rontinmng in
1 0, trade ilunr.• me ro•ncou
Louisville and SS.. Louis Pocket Line.
I 4 SD.
It/A..11.AR TUFSDAY FUR ST. LOI'IN
ht nlll/”. tag
~ r eeler I le,
W r Wit:
the wir..rtuctilmic por6..
every Tur,ny. at It,
For bright or No
..,14, rlo
t' 1.11 u. Nn. l. 15'1 Con, Raw,
nu&r:1,16111 houaritte.
11F.1.L4,1K TOR ST LOUr...
The low rusulinF p.uscogee
me..mer til-1": LANE,
A NI, "
,n•ter wiu leave for
the core :,..eraithae pool eve•
a:
For itc,ghtor pa..
--- 118112 alial
'nil t:INi iNN.I II
The ..p1 , ..,d.,1 rii..rin
.4".. i I..ti:lltrtt' rA 1. Lint,
All,. roaster. vit.; leave tor tilsava
tad triteinfediatii ports this day.
_For freight dt passage apply' VII toard of)Sil
F.'S ZANESVILLI., ~
'I he light drnugt.i .reamer
. —.. r ,
ri..fAt ET,
•:.;,; ‘ , - ,... — ift, ' Flopl, master, a; a 1.. t< for the above
t arid trnertnerliate pot, Ltipi day, Tues
day, at 4 o clock, r IL
For issght or 00s000, apple os t'oard .1520
ruts tit ttlinl.lNG ~cN. LI 111111X.,TEPOR-P—
-'1 hr. tie.it and sol.ttantial steuner
i • PAI HIDSON.
nisrter, will pe riot ro
111111611:1b, reeuirr rim,. hetorien Pittsburgh
\l'h , ,,iiii nod brulreport She wttl lea,- Pittsburgh
oit Nt , st,a,...ti,y nuo ratur4a)
F. , ii...,gto,iige. apply on board
I Oft 1V111,F.1.1N0 A !C L) FUNI - 1,41
Thet,ii iiieriner
,Ifivii.
CI N VERrj.i.A.
Cror, ailii,ar ail•ier hill !care
or i.,,,... ....I iirrbrie ports on
Niu,..lssi. mild 1it...411,5. al to A ,
F,,r ',trial or pirr,itgri. apol, or board. apt:
ILFZIeLAR .... A s, tiirt 11,1.1.: pAili ET
ay . c (..w. ..,- 11 ...: ' :: ' ,...,. 'l ,. Y o ' i ' L ' 'n a• • rep,.
a
Ws. 'Are- I,y pr e ket he,OVer II Pitts.
41. Y.
tl..y 1 , 4 r
it 11:1.1t MRSYTII, Ar
IV3I,
12111131=
To, N
it
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I OW- rt.
the . Y „ :; . ; ,' :;:,:n. i t ' t ' ; A :lt r ll:r t "'
" ii ..t ''• tttriulay Ino m rr n t . l
to n .1., 4 I•.i
will Irnre R.r.t.vet tt I C. hi , a , vt nrr
4 o'c e„, .VO At
r .....
NNIA.
t..... I. r ttl lentvr ror ILe
" 3 1'P'1 Itzt
il- MiIIOVAL.
GEO 13.21111LTK IL
.
NIIIARGIG.
1 2'S. u ti.F.NT.
Forwastlior vid Comn...son Mer
-1 ehnts. ha. runoved ,o No s: rtosh isswron WOINi
wool Salonfieol ',cr.. awl
iNEW ISOLIK P(.44 SCIIOOI.S.-111em,.. of hr, -
, 0,, , 1,;.c.C1a,..m1 'rabies of tho Greek. mild
. Roo, .. to win., AI, 111114,1 UM, nottera of Syrian,
I f Is4lon nn I Sesndol.o.,An t 5, • r.utto.., tovlhnt 0014
' thosr of th.• A 1..., 0 . •al NlllOll.. tlo• ..vho!e, rpinpn rum
I Vol vl4,l•iii %volt its.: P•.h, ...1 writs. us. , of 4A0016
I Jun tocAl by JOIINSTON S. Sllsliatni,
, tryis nor:.! Nr•Thsts.,*
CLINTON PAPILRAIIII.
pose of tate...arm, at Mt ehutort Paper'
when. shy sent plea.m.l to receive the porton,.
ea./ the former ea:teeters of th 6
n' Tlier:sl . et alilllll,C keep L,ee. hot a general
boner,„lemrds. Idnnk i.dolts en. s , utert UtoY *1:1 •
elehatlee for Henn Ids. and cuunn 'raga .
Printer. and Ilan: enin,se, • . dd.,
every d••..,...0n pitnnag .pr r lee .hoot notice, and
TIUMeoI leee.eeN
optdl. dirrldtma EDMUND 5. HANN
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