TUE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, BBBLIBHED BY WHITE &,C0 PITTSBURG Hi MONDAY MORNING, TUNE 11, 1840 DsMPrrrornraali Dltt.T GAStrrlt IT published -Weekly, and Weekly.-The Dolly a Eleven Dalian POT annum; the Trl-Weekly Is nee Dollars per annum; the Weekly Is Toro Dollar* per orlesly sideman, Mr . A11171116.8 are earneialy requested to hand in Aar, favor. before sr. a., sad a. early lathe day ar man cable. advertisenent. not insetted for a aped will invariably be charged minion:Jared not AD , lA • 0 , • • • 6Nieniscments and subscriptions to the North Amer. lean Out United Stems Gmettr. Philadelphia. received am& forseurtled from tam attire. Sao Mort page for Telagraphic Sawa. Vor Local Platters aro next Page. ASTEKAISONIC ANA Wll/0 TICKET 4. ROD?. C. WALKER, f Eia.obeth 13orougL JOHN MILLER, of up‘burgh CALEB LEE, of Pit burgh. W . M. ESPY, of Lowi,r St. Clary mi4mr, CARTEECURTIS, f Pittilwrsh IIIoT4OXOTAIy, OEO S. RAYS, of pyu St Clary 1 - 6.1011331, JOHN MORRISON! of Al'oghetly SAS 5/ITCHY-LC.: of Peetitin COBOXIL WM. M. ARTIII;IiS. of Pitiolitiqh ♦COtSCC JOHN BYERS, of Findlay. The following is the cholera specific recently announced by Drs. Blaney Sr Herrick, eminent physicians of Chicago, es an important discovery in the ouzo of cholera. We notice that .011. the Chicago and Miiwaukie papers are dirt:rasing the merits of the discovery, some for End some 64;11h:tat it. They say it has already performer wonders there. Cholera Specific —Oue part of pulvertred cher coal to four pads of sulphur. One dose of four grains uniformity checks premonitory symptoms. such as pain, Might diarrhma, e. The same dose repeated every three or four hour., emetiorate,, the patient's condition at once, and when used, in a kw hours entirely dissipates cholera symptoms. limey be proper to slate, by the way, that a re spectable gentleman of this city tnforms us, that, having been afflicted with alert( Dewitt:ea for sev eral weeks, for which be had tried Opium, Mor phine, and all the approved remedies, without Met" on seeing the notice of Dr. Bud's discov ery in the Gazette, he tried the sulphur and char coal, and one done cored him completely. Dr. Charles A Stevens, of }Milo, publishes n card in the Republic, in which he claims for hit %seam of practice. (liarniepathyj the discovery claimed by the Chicago M. of carbon and-sul phur as a cure for cholera. OUR BOOK TABLE Plituvrik and it. Romaine with RD account of nail to the Chaldean Christians of Kurdistan and the Goanho, or Devil Worshippers; and an Inquiry into the manners and nets of the Ancient Ahsvrtana. By Austen Henry Layard, Esq , D C. L, an MO volumes. New York (3eo.P. Put nam." Seldom has our table been more highly graced titan by these splendid octavo volume ,got op in the tea style of American art. Although it 1, but s law yearn since Lapsed was heard of—in ISt 0— yet he has since, by his researches and amount ing cit,ovenes, gained a hone as wide as a ven• oration for antigu,:y, and a lore of troth in religion and literature has extended. In these licatittfui volumes we have a Fratory• of his travels, labors, end discoveries—of his intercourse with the no tives,of his atrangc adventuresend of his wonderiu skill in manngtog the wild and excitable children &the desert. The narrative," says the cettbra• ted Rev. E. Robinson, D. D, author of -Radice' Reientrehes in Palestine," 'is liken romance. to its incidents and descriptions itt toei indeed rt. , mind, one community, of an Arabian tale of won ders and genii " The moat interesting feature r: the work, however. to the wonderful discovsnei made by the anther. "The work of Mr. Layard," sayi Dr. Robinson, 'brings before us, atilt another step of progress. Here we have to a., not with hoary ruins that have borne the brain of centu ries in the presence of the world, but With a reser. rection of the monuments themselves. It is the disentombingeftemp!e palaces front the rept:Ochre of ages; the recovery of the metropolis of a pow extol naton from the long night of oblivion. 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We have leaked over its pages with pleasure and profit, and we should rejoice if every former and manufacturer in the land, could bare the privilege of reading Its ample pages monthly. And why could they net , Could any money be better spent than in acquiring an large ■ flied of useful information. This number brings to a close the fast volume, and we learn from the re marks of the publisher, that he has received only sufficient support to pay the expenses of publics. lb*. But ho intends to persevere, and we hope he will receive a liberal support. Published by U. a Skinner, Philadelphia. J. 11. Weldin. agent, Pittsburgh. • PHONE WASHINGTON. • Correspondence of the Plusburgh Gazette. Aniaricani And 8 Navigation Law. Concladed Wesautrrois, lime G, 1849. I proceed to continue and death the remarks I haie commenced in the Gazette upon the propo, eed repeal of the British Navigation Laws, and the true policy ol the United States in tetatence to that important measure. The general system of Navigation Laws of England was eitablished in 1650, under rho aus picea of Cromwell and other republican chiefs, and the chief objects of the policy were to promote seamanship and the growth of the naval power in England, and to strike a blow at the maritime strength of the Colonies, partici:dirty whirl was still attached to the Stuart cause, and was growing and thriving upon the. active trade with the other Colonies in the West Indies— Twenty years afterwards, under ,Citarles Second, these natrictivc laws were made much more stringent, and were so shaped as more effectually to weaken sad depress the maritime and rout. menial power of the Netherlands, against which these laws were, among other purposes, primarily directed. The two great principels of the aystem were, the entire monopoly of the commerce be tween England and her dependencies, and as near a monopoly as could, in the nature of things, be possibly secured of the trade between her and all Other countries of the world. is now the fashion to decry this policy, and te depreciate the efficacy of the means employed frr enforcing tt.— But after looking over, with some care, the histo ry of Britiah.,,Naviipetion, during the intervening period, I am perfectly . satiefied that the policy woe *arise one, and that llinaNaarigalion Law's of Eng /and vete well adapietfie'lize accomplishment of the end proposed. -Among the. lire proceedings of rite Congress at the United States, was the eamiiiliguneat of the American System of Navigation, upon the same basis aubatantially as that ofEngland, confining the coasting trade wholly to American vessels, gal limiting the direct natio between the United Stain and any other country, Id the vessels of the ,United States and that country, auo laying err min onerous discriminating duties on all foreign vessels, no matter 'whence they came, an as ts te nor all other 'teazel& That Ruch a system was not unsoiled to our condition, and not unfavorable to the deve!operneat of our eapatnlities as a man• time power, is sufficiently attested by the fact that in 1913, twenty-fire years after the passage of the act, we possessed 631,29 f Wsa mgig"'"l ' and 513,633 tons of ones' led shipping, showing nn aggregate of 1,369,127 toes. even then, before the nation had fairly emerge) from its infancy. and just after we bad suffered the losses of a horrass ing three years' war, and at the close of a period during which two of the moat powerful naval countries of the world appeared leagued for the destruction of our attuning interests., we had attain ed the rank of the second maritime power in the world. Still, our statesmen were able to perceive that liberality in commercial intercourse, as well as in the principles of government, was the true policy of the United States, and it was proposed to Great Britain to abolish nll countervailing and alincrim.- eating duties of tonnage, and put duties on the ships of each other, and accordingly, by the com mercial convention of 1515, each country agreed to relax the rigor of its Navigation Laws in fa vor of each other, so far as the direct trade be. tween them was concerned. But this conven lion dad not admit American ships to a share in the colonial trade of (heat Britain, and we did not pommel any colonies. The British Govern. meat persiated in the refusal to concede to us any participation in the trade wuh the colonies in the West Indies,and North America. In ISIS, for the purpose of compelling that Government to ailptst the question, which bad been raised in reference to that trade, Congress passed an act totally prohibiting intercourse, either direct or in , direct, between those Colonies and the United States, and in 1523, pearled a still more !strin gent act. During all this time, and to the end of Mr. Adams administration, negotiation was going On between the two governments, which was at length settled in 1930, by the passage of en act of Congress authorising the President to take oil die restrictions upon British vessels trio ding between these Colonies and the foiled States, whenever the Home Government should admit Amerman vessels in the tiorts of those Colonies on the same footing. as to the direct trade between them and the railed States, as British vessels. Greet Britain accepted the and thus t hat question was settled. From 1818 to 1935, we made "reeiproctty trea ties" with nearly all the maritime countries D. the world, except France, ou terms net essen holly different born those of the Convention wtti England, in 1815. During the thirty-five years which have sue. peeled this first departureStiom the strictness nt one exclusive Navigation Laws, during which period they have been, in many important re spects, almh.hed, our tonnage has increased front 1,385,000 tons to 3,15-1,000 loos. The registered tonnage, that part of the whole which is employ. ed in the foreign Trade. has increased from e50,- 000 toss to / ,3 , 50,00 U 40/38. CO.IIOU, 10 stood next to Crest. Dream as a maritime power, and we bid fair, in the course of lea: than another generation, to pass, and to Mr outstrip her, in the moo ter commercial supremacy. li-r tote nage now exceeds ours only about six hundred thousand tons, or less than twenty per cent We cannot tell what wated have :re u: position, bad at great a liberty of trade cawed betweer. the rept proposed 'by Great I I I not that:: t would have been ntalextally . lLlTerent. England on, found that reStrICIIVe trltMillreo Ifjortes the maritime growth of puck countries as I , le United State, Sweden nod Derinark...:.d r.ne offers to enter into tree competition with them. It we accept her offer, Bnti•h ships w carry' Sonthorn cotton, tobacco. and nce, from our ports to all other parts of the world, and the poncleione grains, provisions, lire stock, and Wil ber, of MO North, not only to England, bat to all other countries of the world, sod will be free to enter into pertectly equal competition with American et-ascii ,Importinz, into the United States the mapufactures of Europe, the produce of the West ladies and South America; palm oil. ivory. and gold dur,t from Africa, and teas and Wlla from China. la short, with thinexecptias of the coasting trade, there will be no sort of discrimi nation, in anyipart of the United States, between a British and an American ship, and rice verse, as near as we can now understand the import of the pending repeal hill in the British Parini. meat, the only difference between an American and a British ship, in a British port, will be, that the former will not be privileged to engage in the coasting trade of the totted Kingdom. Up on the whole, if Great Entail/ means to admit us to an equality with British ships in the trade be tween her whole empire and the rest of the world, and between her home dominions. and her colonial possessions, and between each of these colonies end all the others; and if she de mands no share in our coasting trade consider ag total exclusion from tact as balanced by a aim liar exclusion from the coasting trade of her home dominions, then I think our navigating interests will be promoted by closing with hoc promptly. Our coasting trade and our whale fishery can not be affected by the arrangement, and together. these employ 1,954,000 tea•, or nearly two-thirds of elf oar atiippMg. And ofthe foreign trade, strict ly so called, employing 1,170000 tons, much of it ,onsiats of the direct trade to England, in which there la already an equal competition, end the rest we have uncured, and I thick shall be able to I.l2lllllinin by our native shill and energy. So that we can hardly lose say thing worth mention ing by the conceasion, and MUM gam immensely by a free admis•ion to the now prohibited trade to and between the wide spread dominions of the British mu tau. WAIIHIMOTON, Juno 0(0, 1049 Cholera' Cholera every where' at the dinner ta ble, in the parlour. and the chamber; in bar rooms, and at the street corners, we have cholera, and nothing else: Cholera in all Its varieties, and with all its adjective& Cholera asphyxia, cholera nim bus. western cholera, cholera infantum, Asiatic cholera, and last of cholera Virginians. The chol era IS not a thing to jest upon or to lye laughed at; vet every boll appear to be laughing at the panic of the Valuate Legislature, which maned through here last evening, running away from the cholera. Yes, the cholera came to Richmond, and the Leg stature of the old dominion, t'varnmed the ranch,' to yeah metaphisically in truly undignified style. The Richmond Wing professes to rejoice that they are gone, and in fort did advise theta, while debating from day to day the propriety of the step, to run away with all speed, rather than to remain exhausting their talents in spreading an uonecces ',try alarm among the enigmas of the Capital. Ac cordingly, they did adjourn on Idouday, by trn or twelve majority, to the Faumner Spring& This trugratton reminds us of the scenes which might be expected here during the soionrn of Congress in an alarm 01 pestilence. It m ay be proper to state, that 01, e u t the mem bers was taken with the ap...lome of cholera, while paying through [lns city, and now lies ill at one of our public houses, and we have a report of a death from the &scene lias afternoon in a house not far removed from that in. which Ires.de. To confess the truth, there tea great deal of alarm, whether well founded or not. We have no important terns of a pollt.csi o h s ,. ac•.er. I 'relieve it has been determined to recall Mr. Hopkins, oar representative at the Court a Lisbon, end to appoint Mr. Clay, the Pon of the great statesmen, in his place. In reference to the Spanish mission, I hardly think that any thing more has been decided than that it shall be given to some prominent citizen of North Carolina, but whether the successful competitor shall be Mr. Stanley, or Gov. Graluun, or Mr. Barringer, de pends upon proceedings still pending. Mr. Barrin gee i s still h ere , and I think has the influence of Senator Truman Smith, to back him. Senator 'Badger is:understood to be favorable to the claims of Gov. Graham. Col. Webb has gone home, as is believed, after a definitive assurance that the President...ld not appoint him to any mission. and it in feared by some, that the Colonel is in a very bad humour, and that in the heat of disappointment he may turn the bitterness alas formidable press. against the !alley of the administration. An article in yestrz day's Couner upon CoL &Mb., ,is pointed to, as nn indication of this revulsion of sentiment- There can be no doubt that the press which Col. Webb controls is a powerful one, and that be possesses the ability to Inflict great itoury as well as to yield egoomat support. Every thitg Is going on smoothly here. A few petty dissatisfsetthos exisa,lt is true,and they always most mho Whom themes dims to be &MOO, and where there are more reppbeanta than placer, California and New Meaux, are now free from Ina all such feehtpwill soon pass away. slavery both by law end by fact; and will or ever Ido not net that the accession of Mr. Burton to Tomato free from it, Tooth b y biw and in fact. A' the 1 - nion, has much strengthened The num. Lo a gbeneral pro pos i t i on batif u i " t nece is p d i wry v: ou g ht on. bar for this morning rr.vents a rare farrago of fee- provision, having no practical effect whatever. bl,romp,arts'spleen..tnple,Totzaili.enani;riiiizurpe r atr i :s . t n it i bet c w a een t t io n r o th th and heretofore, "proscription." Among other things and ..a the part of the south an issue made for de it contains, in a letter from the fames. "B. F. ! feat, for Delaware has instructed for it; and that Brown, of Ohio," who last year spent several ensures a majority ,n the Senate for the proviso, sod oiootioooor , jog, who con- there beingalre ti :dy , a . ln ru rg d oza f j o o r ri ii ty in the Wine pared Gen. Taylor to Ike devil offering kingdoms But PL.7 t in s tronger reason to claim forbear. and tannted his friends with having no offices to once. This proviso is the last card in Calhoun confer or refuse, and who, finally, having meanly hand' his last stake is the alippet7 Some which he I sought In hold on to ha airline after the inaugnra. hol been no Ta i, k an el ,t iaatcard from him rand Ns l ktcy—and x h c3on""nki Olion°f the very man he n° ionoleoty denommed. barrp he must be drvent was last week turned neck and heels' out or office. take the act. Be will have;to haul down his sign— HI. note is addressed to Gen. Taylor, and is chars ' sc el° h7du h le i' o ° f 2117 — eife 'h e ' : n " n P d irtr d ad g e 7 nal seterinlen ll 9 impudent nail empty. He WO , beautiful schedul, it will be. beautiful specimen of that species of the pectins t‘Myttpintons. - They are wanted. Heretofore democrat called Lot:et.° .n office, and in doing the public acts of public men, have mood f.tr their I opt moor: it has been only the new man, unknown his best to sustain the character when not by their act., that have been subjected to political I The conflict between Col. Benton and the pow' catechism. Thirty years almost, I have been to the ors of Hunkerism la Missouri, is watched hero Senate; and during that time hove always been a voter, and notes a speaker on this subjeet of slave with intense earneatnesS. The Coloaei's Kral coM ry; and commenced with it in my own State. I was plaint, addressed to his private friends here, was, ppooy b rn out of a stave agitation-not of the that the old standard democratic press was in the hi/aspen restriction controversy,artO have acted an hands of hi. enemies. It now seems that the open part on it from the time it began to the pre,- day. My wntimpt had some influence on the Hanker Editor of that concern has run away, and formation cut the COnStillatiOn of this Stale. They that Lis place will Le filled by a Barnborner, and were pretty well known inen,rhough forgotten now of course a friend of Cot. Benton's. The Hunker They contributed to keen off restriction, and to in organ in New York city, the True Sun, has also Pen n t hee'a rU urged ed th the e " ''ll'tellect for the sanchoo of slaver y '. putting it in the contour collapsed, and the party is without an exponent Lion for the purpose or siring security to there. Let but the Albany Argus and the Wash- i peoperty.and preventing agitation. I wasted peace ington Union follow PUlt, as they 'lost, in good I from the qtien lit home, Land mmtribeted to pr.,. vide for lt, by coniributlngput that clause. in Mr time, and then we shalt have heard the last of an I constitution and new n is hard that we should have multi sang. itrxtut , an agitation imported, or transported upon us. tn barrass tin about slavery, when we hove taken such care to beep out agttation. My votes in Con green have been consistent with my conduct at home-non inlet . ..enc., no nattation--secunty to property-sod tranquillity to the people. In thirty years I hove not given n vote that has been complained of I have voted thirty years. avoiding all extremes, and giving satisfaction. The old generation, and the generation that has been horn during that time, ought to consider thin, so far as to let it nand as the evidence of my opin ion. But it will not do. Finding nothing in the past to condemn, some people must go into Gaunt ry, to we if any thing can be found there' nod even into my bosom.to see if any thing is hid there, which can be condemned. Very good' they shall know my opinions. And first, they may see them ia my pubiio ants-in my proposals for the mien.- Mon of Texas five years ago, in which I proposed to limit the wes'ern extension of slavery by lone.-- todinal line, I believe the lhildth degree of west! longitude-in my next vote upon the Oregon btll in which I opposed the Introduelsdi atm, aere-anol, again in illy letter hi the pectle of fire. gon in which I declare myself to be nn propsfran : dint of slavery. These were public riels. But you want pi thh e deciarsi4ons of personal sentiment• very good you shall have thew.My personal sentiments then, are agtainlit the InatitutMn of sla very, and against Its intros:Melton Loki 'dares Then it does notexiat If there was no slavery in Mtssonn to day, i should oppose its corning in there wan none in the United .totes, I shoold I oppose its coming into the l 'oiled States, as there x none in new Is:lex,, ur California I ant against sending it to those territories, and could not vote for berth n rden•ore-a declaration which roots me ' DUI little, the whole dispute now being about the abstract right 0 carrying Isla.. there, Without the , elem. of the rigid. No one n.k. for the exer ['lse of the right, rind cannot oak :I in the face tit thr dogma which denies the power to cra, i t - itates do as the plea, These tat, my prier , pies, and they reduce the difference Leta- sea Mr. • Calm:tun end myself to the difference between re tumng and not asking_ And for this the I nion is to be ettliverird . bib' metaphysics! ;althea! meta physic.' far Leader suck to the sic , .: ant busosess Of amending the Constitution by putting three t+tntes and a fitter together If env one waste. to Loom st , '' - .pi A , it.: 'a'y e " Za r'- '; coil ' ahem In Tor Cars cdunn of Itlaek stone s comtnctitanso, append, to the se , 1 , • volume where l inissosed I .r•y otr year ag wben a student al is and Incm herd lost to Mr, et er siner. all but the rethedy. and Inc d di .i..s• of Ilint :sone .1 toe vv.!, ,:-0.1 ~ - c ry. and on sit the scrumps:Ws against ore set t,l relic putting it upon another. and a slsstitat 0. pr . - ple, espectalty wlole they are lithos their implois Ina hands agninut .1 " ISM. is:. t,torsonat Mkpoitition I have to sot that icy precession and -ontlii,-oo unultnist Ihnm wtili frail iininaritty-do not scree. I wets i.• the inheritance of slaves. i.cd have neve t rtbeen without them. I have bought sonie, butcol) ot, the, own entreaty, and t e Ines:, Uore execu tion sales ; have sold som e but cot,' tor 'wise, c- doer. I bait had two t :ken limn me by Ihe , titionists, laid he.er insulted after them: and ibgrated a thing, ,Sso Wonid r.-t go WllO 11.111. bane educes now m Kentucky, Woo were elevate,: 11 i e &gill,' of real rotate. by being remove. from Miriam'. to Kentucky, and will have I, descend next tall to Inc low degree of a Odd:r. Interest in Spite tit toe laws of Kentucky, when ! shall remove them back to Mtssouri. Anil i hove staves in WasitufflOn C - re-perhaps the Col, mend - , of Con.rreitsx ti:a: has any there-4.31.: am ;tot the:er.t.t a.said that Congress will pa-s any law to orlect this property caner micro or herr . I have mode no slave speech" in Congress, and do not menn to make them. Properly sa timid; and slave penreety oh lye al' It not right to thaturb the quustude of the owner-to him roes him with groundless apprchenstons. It Is a t private Wrong to disturb a sine le to di v -dun' he • making him I.eliesre, Unlock,. that its property is insecure httrontes a public sr,: dt.turb a whole c oamunity. It eremite! a general once.- I new, generates antmostites, deranges Itu••nt -, I and oven leads to hasty and improvident legoda hon. I have seen or danger to the slave prorserly of nay State in this Croon by the actlon of Con ; prem., and cannot contribute to more. the country by engaging In dIIICII,II/000 which assert or Inapt, ! Hui I have atoll higher re•sat, tor not-ino o, these discussions We a republ:e-t he Item: so ;hot form of government- ars an dnure a great r sionp • to struggllng and agoinzed world Al, the 7i , ofl,llo States of xtparusin engin .n spare of Ito dilleme-, religion. language. coulees, e1...MA.11a, 010140 tl ! our examples Europe ow •ceinputis to imitate it Licerty is now t i n e crag in ..nment Empires, a d Oct votaries are looking to to , tor the exerriplifienumi o: the Merging. of which she is search. nod for an , i aliment iu favor ot lien effor is, what do they see wrongloas mid stria, and bluer deuunesamuns 001 threats 0/ menorah. They se• guurel bout s . a irs' very! t.s th em n strange and Incomprehe ..bie cnse of s i uorrel ney ace slavery sod disunion coupled in one eternal eerie They see us al or in a state 01. isorgartiroonn legislation pormyred-di•tan: ter roortes left without 00Ve11.10•111-1.,U11. viu;ener, out , sage oa 'he nom. Congresis-stssunion threst..d The, hearts arc ordled at this sad spectacle. their enemies imoice ut 0, and he every mail sli p dm: ssem nor shores the repress...llv., or dm crowned al Euro,. send !cloth the r of oar debates .0 -times :he enrimes. end Ir , c ecord .f.. the Inends of ['team:: Fla..re a:, par• of Its!, -even it , % pa. pal Awes; ad parts of lierranny-evert i.n and .., eioomy of Austr a, all, all are struggling fr , liberty, and turning anxious looks to us tor aid 'mud succor, not by •rms. for that they lincEs he tomes., ile but fht the moral aid of a grand example They look in rain Onr eaampte agasnat them and it the present struggle tot tinerty shall again /Inseam 10 EUrorre, we may lake to ourselves. a Ist. share of the Insane One called the model Republic by our friends,' we are nob so railed in derision by our me• nod the .flovery thseursiono and slissenEons mixed as ire proof. of fire impracticable fetal of government whs. wo have adopted I cannot mime in on. m. 0.- sions, 110 f do anyth,ng to depress Inc cause of stool sling freedom Isotope Nor can I dispar age 111 C work, or abuse the gin of our unrest... Ne ye. has there appeared upon earth a body rat me, woo I, a rt•her inhertiatiee, or a nob rr eretni , r •ti thstr posterity 1 1l "dont, Inc-dee y decorum, dtgrut, snorter.... perverted their work, and enarsetenged al/ toes. ..ondo.i. Tbey 4etol..rteil a revolutron nth the order of on old esooldithed govern ment; they founded a new government with the , dona of sages, they administered it in their day wlth temper.. and rudgmeht. They left us the admin.. non ..1 the envy of .lie found. 0( freedom throughout the wend And err We, them posterny. in the World generation., spoil tit. rich :500t...c0-moo th:s no. too work-dm-rad. gradtex.siple-ona .nrow Ins weight of the repot.° agsmst the oleo, or repabli. erotism 111 Ms, dead, struggles I c•nnot do it.- Taught to ad., the founders of our 4olernment in my Carly youth I rr . ....ranee them on-le. taught to valise lls• it work net,, I worship it how, a senator our thwty I /var., I minor! degrade it e :senate I.y engrigin, to slavery ansi ti,sun.uti 1,11,11,10110. I,o'... I 'll.l R-131/ Idda •upettor a fine Flour ree'd and of mr age . . _ .... L ~ _ “1: bale by J. 4 .3 I. S WATER Sla t ', liar Mends, and Coo, ot Inv iaindy are raspeci.„ity , , .1(1 Dra, Grain Cra.ll.s. and a few do, Hay Hakes. ii.atic-il to atiand it., fu octal, this 11/or:wig, iLt it Id. m , o , ro 00,. m, ..., 0 bv clock front her ilia re•idetirr, on Wi sac atm,. acar t 1,.. L S WATERNIAN - - Wittd-na, . . WISII-1,1 ... it , 1 bis targe No Nliutkerel, Boston uti2p't. - - -- -- -- 1 - , DR. GEORGE 3IeCOOK. a, - fresh trimmed Shad, No I, ita '' Darting, to arrrie /thtl for vale try ( .)E.'2:ll,l::.nemenutspri'cbd 1 7: 1' ; , le n r ' m a a r r r . ' ;1 ' 1 ' .; ',: r, '" im U iri ' vd t • o a , te "' ioa L 9 WATERN. Aa: 0,-i.. in NI: Ilakeuiel,,, He may be .ou 'Si at aitht D RIED egAcitr.s-17 LA/ rec'd this day al ... for .21 No N. i-: 112•rea [logs. Jall•dd,n ' 3, •‘-a hY iatl TASSEY ik 11F. 4 T ~ ,,, : 0 1 . 01 1, ,c , r , .r ot t , g p s k l , . .r a c i .12 , 2 n 5 , . , •1:- . 8.5it , .. ,, '0 , , i-1...qal clear Sides, ree'd ,r :!: .,L td , f:) . : • s t a,c u b iLT II L e l :i n t i o N s G' arciT .." o:s‘l so lo " cot Ly ;all JANII:4 DA LZEI.I.• Water •t ' 111111.05, It -111 Legs tied, s No I a raw TI, oliarco' TWA' IARN-3 tks to ..tort and for sale try 4 : ••::, TASSFY A BErr lab , , p-r ntinr Homburg :sad for saic ti, LAIIDOIL--10 bbls Lard Oil. landing from strainer ~,,, a 1331 F-3 DALSIiiLL New England No t. W S ReONVII O. Co 's branitl TAISINPi:CTINti ,r , i.crioN 01. cit LoniDE so. ! „nd f. , ...a1e low in dale consignment 11 Lt DA.-II fleCOlnno.e. :he tiros or percent pm, ' 'O9 J AMEN DA LZEI,L, ar, at p., al all t . he &t ease.. It removes the flange, ' „....,„. . .... . ~. Gas rilluria of rick roman, Ise Ily na cleansing c.d., ( I, ' , r'ti ,--, Lake i- tt . I , tore an.l to, foil.: Ly relieve. liter, and litiertept• 2.1. r,,a-0,,,,,„ 2 .1 0 , .../ Jo , . "AN.IP-t1 DALZP.I.I. ae, b aler iii torso or 3 ntr.ais Ac iu't ~,, i. - ..... , t'NtiltlliiB-_;NI tbs Ca•sits, 3WI chests Tea, Su li,s sad for stale bi Ins- UI. 41 , f F.3r. f; , ~, , - - -""--". •-; • 1"...-11.1 1.../ Afthrticii, It Is,. Chocolate; IS'' lii. [lndigo, land• --- • , ii., rosin: and for "de by .1 ) Ht , ita . ty . il ,. i:lr ii '----- 1.. J AMES DA LZELL C . ...ar,,,,,,,, ti si Park Pre..,, 1,.,,, ~. Irani • . ail,- ; •lis Wool, Ido Fratlicrn, tenth.: ,um N.,ratc ,i 1,,.• tai C,,:ialba, L I's. lc Nil...i.i. and (or sale hr 11' lames 1'... -, lci t;Pric Aelfl, J . .'IP-S DIL7 PLI. -- -__ •. . . Casoilde Sod... Phlorte tither. Dr. WlckeVe Celebrated 111trael Illi.ou 0.. EltrUel Qt,„c.,.. Clifq,2ll4 AND DLIKRIHEI 11E1111'1,4ES. .1,1,01 and fur si. , 1.. II i:8E1.1.V.R6, ai . Wow( •I Tilt'. pub!, Pre reya"..led to read the to.iowtat ver• I.y I n ....al, Tao( Metlfeof• li elle°, Vely I,ed In ( )"; — .. — .'l's''''' ' '''''''"' ''''''"`;'l.,';',"','..°,. ,or .n:, —..... ~,,—.....0 E.,...,„ ~.._, 'a!, taat Dr Lola. , ii,. of York. Pa. kJ(/ , BEEN CILA Pt: AND CAA PE Lli+E-W It NlLii- . too k ..„ 0 - ; 2 2 2, rota apt( fnaaagenuf f!, oft (a al o o f ; ly e ?HT 113.1 1,11.11 . au'lt.P o ' . w a. , o 'ed 12 , ii ... i 4 ii,l , or 11.i•ti .i your, Ina a iat2s,.i.g u..der a (.. alleff of,' nape 1....--amoag the fatter areen said ~... ~ .1., of "Milk, CLulath . l 101 l tr.:lna, other desirat, •• .....,,, Ai... skin,. pins, and bloc oo y • ...: iinticat" nod found hien to i.a ~, she c., .. Susi nil 1% at:, Pin ,tt. pill ia 2 ., i ..t.,,d tit itiiii ill•ease, Willi thew...land copio.s I 1 ' N , HaiNSAIII.I.: PLANNI: , ..S-W It. tdrarat t''''' '' 3 - ' ''', -r h.rigea• That we PrOttoaiiec 1 ,, t c 3 ae L' . 0 ,,t •c , . , ~ j an ,i bur." to , sia assortntent " t g''''''‘'' Cholera, 33, 4 -dc , irtd ioorao , er tna. we of strove o7 - , mr o aolt - .rid.. 12, ug io, gem...a doslitin' ' ''''''''''''. it, con sl P an '''..... ' 3 ) .03 ' the hope o t s ited' to I la 23, we thought the ',uncut wou.il the able arueld Cause am: Petstan Flunac!. o; •urierior r le . , . 3 d ',' det•dred at the U. , A.. -. , __ , _... o _ ~ ~,, ~,,..0,, ~.a, 5.d., ~,,,,,,, 11, : further certify that the stun Ida.. 11 iclsey par- • „,.... Y ,: i tt . ,, ' ,,..“,, a ,..." 0 ' r. ' 00 `,',' . ., , 0 , 00 . 0. voari.. and ~,,, %odd . lits own mode of bull W treatmdct, kW/ adnunisteret, ai. Las sta. _ . holt ra Itratii iy, aid eirceted a ',a 31 ute patient. . . e ..kh 1 , 1 four s.r:;:to -caller the said 0000.5 Mall VE ATRERS-1, •k. Pri me resth•ra ~.:. lending ' •• at ri, w.rt. and peric, r, w»,. , I/ and for sale by WP.S.TuN MD% F.!... 1 ON C DualILT. 11/.1. Vo From .t T. 21 [boom, NI D. il 11 ' ' ',',' : ;;!, ' ,7 d s t:„,: " ,.. n r.'';',';.l: ,''''''' '''''' I". ' , 1, .u.. - lasi 1 .i-ircd ti, son of meddled ch 01,... 4.,,,,,, ix ii ,,,,,. .'er ‘,., cc, of DS' 1,4114 IN tr fry, and that I hen,. c ,itt I _.__ ___ _ ` . 2_ ' lik medick c rul.uted Mtn. as KW AND VALUARLF: ROOKS ',ate in Maryland. Washington County, to wit . 1.11 I —Hints on Public A relniernire, prrparen on I c , rtlfy that lam n'll aegis - rated with the gentle. netinlf t , f the Ruldnig Committee in the Stro.lisonout nett ''''" pore rig d" hr ...ai r ' ‘'rnifteales cJ Pr hum anon. by Rotten Dole Owen. 1, large rporto, , 1 .". 1 ` " lrkeY• and they ore mw of ,aapec attiltry elegantly printed, with 113 illustranuoi in the bent' Jr lesor-oni wt. tkitfl hereunto subacute my style of the art t • stn.:. and adm the SCR] of my order, this four. i oei,th d,ll.:_,:iLN,norytneontnehlort.nr,,,•-•iyigt.chLioel:Artii,.ihxisu:c,dyirleili,,,dand 11 —Groin on Bronchtini, serail etittlon. reused nod en'arged A treatise on itseases of the awl.. , 'Si , / 'tare /ages, compris'ne au inquiry into the history. rune A and treatment of those affections of the tbroat. cad. d Bronchitis, Chronic Laryitairs, Cleigyinso's 6 05 . : I niinesat't tho administration of Dr. Louis W.ci- 1 Throat, Ac he By Horace liner A. 61 .NI 0 , t ag. : e)'. , mitt. on for Cholera in the rasa or ati appren- Plates unproved and carefully colored. Roy .1.,„ , 1 nee to the plorentir lostuess in mil iown Maga,. gill tops, 63 Dl. • tow,. i 11,, was a aell uiatkaJ case of Asiatic Cho 111.- Now ready, the 4. edition, revised and ~,,a , , t,.. w.th ore water ever nallens, cold clammy at.. ged. with addition .1 illusteattons, A Treatise on Laud. , rout in tgue• small tremulous pulses —I co- sidered his w.f.. Gardening and Rural Architectuw , ~,,,g p , tro., it , itir al and alarming 1 row him pre- For sale by JAM h. D. LOCK WOOD , YOU* to Dr Wiekey, and wait present at the aileron.- 6, W oo d 1 i,.,.„, , i I woo. of the not dose at medicine, and saw him w• For many year 4 connected with Messrs Wiley & I in'stullY ...log the attendance of Di, hVichey; tin me, Putnam, and late John Wiley, New York. wirererl an as to be able to attend to and wort ut his Alr. L. has lust returked from the Eastern eitioa, I tend< in a few day,. lUM sun he to k none other to;tt lull I th e medicine saran:deed by Dr. Wirkey - Nts ND'S SA 'SAP-1 ' LA-2 , 0 I .... , 111wItarin W, Dsvar, dozen of DT Townsend's Genuine Sitarsaparilia, I 'a' my trot and genuine Da. Wicarsl Cholera pot we'd and for sale by R E SELLERS, and Manton !Redwine . prepared and sold whole -67 Wood at, only Agent for Pit.burgh sale and Mail. M ail. by JOHN D. ORGAN, Dranalst, toy DT I) M cUititY ; Afoot for A.ilcinnoy clry ; ,,, • , VIA 00* door bolo,. LOconond alloy, Wood n GEIRrLr.etEN , . FITNISHING GOODS -,, r- , ----,_,---.-, ),---, ' . lis- _ ' A —•-:: '.-- . -- .l_ `—' -- 4 1 . 0 a , ) .:, _•;,' -- ,:_ s, --- , _ _ __ / ,_ , NEIN yoRK - stsAmott.. - Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer In SHIRT , . CRAVATS. SCARFS. STOCKS 130 SIFRV. OLOVER, UNDER OARMEqTR ..41*SI;ENDERS, BO.ONIS. COLLARS, DRESSING ROBES. !MOULDER BRACES, DAN DURCIDEFS. MONEY BELTS. METALLIC WA I P ROO E CO ATS, OILED SILKS, C. - - - The Meddles of the rube. ..bet . for importing sod hannafacturhag his goods, enable ham to supply his cure tomer. et me very lowest 'awl,.t pricenc and every Mint, writ f.e made to render oteect lot merchant& nod dealers from every metaou of thecountry to gave hint a roll C. B HAT IH, 'Ol 97 Wlll.arn Street. 034) REWARD. ____ c STOLKNiI from the eubseriber, living in i • .N Indiana eountl:, Pa., du Tuesday, the sth f~ int, ti fiREI HORSF, with Saddle and NI arunenlet; about 17 hand+ high, and 7 rears ud. a white mane and tail—henvy limb.. The above reward will be 'mid for the rerover7 ni ,he horse and thief. or tdilli for the hone. JANIE: , NI CALIP, Wein Lebanon P (I, iiiii,l3trcwititS Indiana eo. Pa \V " 1 ,T2 . : "LANVF'V,',: — ,3I,IghoRsT k. - (-llil-Al:3li --n. bar Western Reserve, for sole by V I , S F VON BONNHORST &CO I' l I) 14 " LY.S-2' ; ' ; t t. t"n 6 r 137;jV . IfORST u 1.A 4 .;u1 Lis -110; 40d do 1041 do 10211 dd do 7x9: tor .dln by _ S F VON BONNHORST & CO S' , V . T . Z E SN E 16YRsT _ u liA j l' , R &Er? ..:01 s Linz for "' I n). F VONII ' ONNHORST & CO BEEF iU I'SDS-10 tzerren Dried Reef 11 RoLnd•, yen. rer and for nide by SELLERS & NICOLL, A LLICOIIENTeIIIKETEJiIr. the t,ruunds. o. , ,earar, fttn Jong, inst. at :II I. NI. at xrti tsme the Annual Statement will be 1.-ad end it 1-1,..1ra of Managers elected for the J Jr.. , :eereiary. The t01,.1.v.na peroms rompoie the Bopird 01 Corpo :,..r. —l4 J K. Serer, W ktobin.cm. Jr., Thor. How e, P: W. S' , .;pne.t.. T. Hignant. Tot', Id, It b F Lorena. Char. Ave ry. J II iGloek.. igt r, Gen Hoar. II Childs, Jacob John Stet:Jag. Wm Unpin. ern.. II y. Ca•se:t. Wm. Elch , atim, F Hai ey, flee. star I /envy. R timer. G W Jackson, Char. Brow. W, eon Otrr.en. roat Holmes. J rd. Runt Burr, 'Noe. Irwin ./ns•-• C.l.oth< rg, A. Colbert.o.i, C F Spent R. IV C Bradford, and / F Jr m 7471 E lIA ABDONIIVAL WARMERS mode fwni V uku, approved Enghsh putter., :ornlea. J ..I r•Tullialc.lard Pp Thomas BakewclJ, num. of ern •c• 11, Ly..‘•:4:lC t.ctng a t 00.41 CptlVcl.l. ••..l •rparatu• 10t me appC:auon of wnral Or it W tbe 1r0,r14, Ol crimp. a Choi ce .. A. pre,pn et to •Luill , •..ltech., no .00u. , l w , 11“.n1 a! lea.l ,weir Etc ATON ; 1.7 T.,. mt. betert.cit WIO :.S Quit ktl fII'ADLA. 9 MON V, ORA—The Adirontmelr. or 1 1., Wood, by I.l' H,Et4l. awl:or of nnd a:1.! Mitlnv of DI Wttt Chnton, by IV cop . -c n.rrc/ ttordrr fVoi inn Jw~rc; - : 1C • lii•tori of V. onderlul litventloo, L..,.‘”orled with numcroor engravlnr, on it unit, I Vl.l 111114.111 Inc I..rornation or po tort, of the Vlrrin and her t.) Vtorrtes Ikert.or. Fort Vl wtin -ttro.luttory e•ray Ilarrirt lirtrettrr rtt.rwe. tIiNr•TON NI( r'K 7 corro.r .4 and Market rc LI 13.1 r for • r J 11 CANFIELD A. ON —7 3/.d rftc'd ir - oxiron I) ' - M 1 I.lld. astcotel. 1an,1112 fro). •Itnr ) . 1.1)2 s:, p," 41 D)CKEY & C.) 1 1 - '!11.1: , -2.- roo) 1%,),1x)/2 I. bur, Cum 14 'prii..37, an nom rleuscr 11 A FA (INFSTOCIC .4 CO, corner 1., and Wood sta r . ,•! nlal for Fil= I=l 1:, 7 1 s. —IZO ox Farr', juil rce'd and for ow, by l - 1( U A FAIINESTOCK h CO 1) It I I'EACII ES —7 par-I:age* unpnr , d Pr ar.be ox ph: •, recd And ,or by VF:F er.0 , 1 qualoy fine ranrrrFn I r ordrr and Ffilr lay LI.RS A NICOL, S•;R I C1 1+ IAI , —;2O F'v e k wilCe . , 1 p r a' ELLE RS d: NICOLS I ...Kt, i.t• No I. !I do No d. In fisie order .47 SELLERS d NICOLS It !.• te• Bret, reta/tmc just tr,ll and 4ale •,7 t .-. .i.L..F.RS VICOLS PF.AC/lES-10. , 6.n Dry Peaches n prime jJinx, Jo. a... 1 r, .1 and tor •a:e Fy JUIIN ATI 3. CU Vl , ll-50 1,1, • No I trinuord 13 do No I {ler udo No I Sr. WOO lbs Baron tqdci n for et'r /.0 100 JO/IN \VATrO CO /1111.1,4:-1ln la• N. rev d and for rale at ilte W and Depot. and for ruin S' r i H CANFIELD s c4 , lßrill Nt .ons, praue Reuel, for sale by N t'INFIF.I.II tT ,,, o , a , :e , r r o i,, j r ust received - HRIIE; ‘1•11.soN h CO. NVeter si 1.11 /1101.-11/ ln prime order. Junl tee u and .1-1 R SELLERS, 57 Wood at 1)1J11 D ELM H.l RE-1 1.1 , 1 just reedd for sale 111 1 P R 1 , PE an l LFRS . . [jet RIS LiREE7c-2c.e, .mad! reedn:id (or gala !.y 2. R E NELI,ERS doub , c reflood Crushed, 5 do do do CI Powdered: :1 do Refitted: 3 do Clarified, IU do 14. •• roerived sod for sale h), 1) WILLIAII9. 110 Wood st AUCTION SALES n D. Davis. A Isellyski sr Lisdertratit,"s I).linogrd Dry Goods. On Friday. mornmg, Kt 10 o'c.na-k. su the r n. NVon.l and Fitth Ftreet4, .old fe, ,non and hdh-v L r. -timer. e Dry r:oome.l.r ettu. rdaer Idae r k. Identbutsod. pa-a• :eds. and dr,. Aden chrahra,, ia •. haat lawns, haitartries. JJ p.ecoa HON la - 14 Geitilt•ted rrttl ' , tamer . ev. h,, arab d' err. . 11.vgar. Co:terms:l and to,rr sho,ng, J vekd g. The elave have her, datnade.l 1., wet e,. rde Canal. m.O w Ii 1/... fur edarthhatiOn alt the lith trim., In winch the dr,ITP• tette:dated, a., the datte in phdittv . lull Large .SaLe of Skirts aad Cloe;tog eatalogme. On Wednegday morning. 12th in.!, of 10 o'clot.X. al the Commereial Sh'en Room. corner o' Wood and Slim . • • • • •trcet. :t cr. Jib GC . unit LI (lass for all . o , Ba ov e r SIM, an exueoeivt invoice of +nal , elothing, eoloptietng loick.i . lans!sn ]I fn., linen bosoms and e nave, .uper r made do yoke neck and F rench eleeve Merrimac, mnriner. e.r.pe:fialiey union and loelioryil,ll Lace drill ,trace r. summer, Fre n •11 :se, suspender.. eicih, calei• Score, tweed. alparen and raided dies, trotk and sack coats; Wads ant Fren:li edea , mes, pants, sat. 01101 drOl. cosionede and checked do Cala °goes ran be obtained and good. easonined on Tuesday _ Je)ili P DAVIS, Anet. Large of Staple and Fancy Dry GalriC. On Monday 'coining, June 11th, at Iti o'clock, at the Commercial Roles iiJOITIA. corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, without reserve, for rash currency— A large aworunent of staple and fancy Dry Goods, ana, g which are roperke• cloths, caseimeres, sau naa..renr., tweed., rotary vesting.. drillings, cram:l ades. rummer cloth, •p nadir! printed lawns, hnlanriner, bo., de lain., .t.per kinghtune, shawl., e:lk hdkf rer s. blark .anti, sewing. WI , 'Pon! canton , comb.. hosiery, raid and leghorn bonnet, and hats, damakk liners table cloth, checks, ticking., bleached end brown mush., he. Al II o'c'oct. • Grocei,e, Queenswitico, Purtioure, Young Ityson a td Imperial Tra, Va. 'manufactured tobacco, Spaimsh Apgar, No pa al soap; wrapping paper, store's spade, hors. fork, tiansparent nod re. paper, window tdinds, looking glasses, ruiv•tel dock.. tic A /tithte and qeorral assnritorld of new and second Land household fuintturc. gldsatoure, lc 7 Fruit/anal/le read Aty madeo'cl coockn, t., panta. aeat-r• laneolins, shots, bon, rlares fine rtstlery, si.ot awn. pistols, vi olin, aceorthrona, new and aeroarl band waieher. tr. e --Ls,lgneel Sale of acre., or gze.elle Cal, anJ 42 acres f Land, On Wednesday, June Mt, nt 9 o'clock. P S(. xi the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Falb miaow. is ill be eold body of AI,. Vein, Eno., /in signe, of Robt. iiacla,r, font'-ave yeses of exnellent coal, and about rOrty-two'neren taint, situated on the bank of ;he Alotiongiihen, opposite 111•Recskort, on which is erected 9 or 10 dwelling house, 2 coal rod madilinnd other improvements for cate9lng on the coal tionuies, Ter m• at sale is JOHN D DAVIS Aunt Country Seas at A 11.:"al. - • On Monday evening. Jar, tun, at •• o'clock, at the Commere, Saka Itoomv, corner of Wood and Mb atreeta, he vont that splendid private resineme of:Janke on the :Janke of the (thin, in the Flint rierkini of the arty of Aileallenv. nory 'Ale occupancy of ml. and it at. Wickersham, havlng o front on the inver te3 , e-t, rad exlending back a overage of unatarii. of hot feet. ennipnving 0-0 a•-re n of ,rnund, pt high ...sq. of c frail trees, iikuhlretl i No. Tr, m:lr.:no, r, bo..e 40111310 1,,.0 .tory bri,Y, fin jibed to tho letter tty he, orb on the modern conveni earn: •ail improveurentr, guitvil•le out hooves, sanali house, arable and earrta . ;e hoore. kr. Temp at pole. juIJOIIN D DAY/S, Auct AMUSEMENTS THEATRE Lessee and dianaQea• Ant?, ....Mb MA1,4.4 h:N EF - rr Or MR tiI.ASSFORD (1,, Aura 'Jon. Three pope nrpicee.. Most,' Evvcr.V..'ca . n - To cutumen, "ellh IIEARr tr,r MID-LOTHIAN Tle Lyrti Wllunatwthkr, •• • • •Mr 'Woad DVIII, • • ...... ..... Hoy, Johb. Duke 01 Agcy., prior. Jrarla AlaLlgo tldfire • • • • • •1111.• Cr. 4. DANC• h) n - ,ouni; grallamAut of ma r.ly Tu be tu .oweu hy 'run 13:10TIIERS . P ,ong • ~Mr Muri.by. Sccneso ttl Arend. MP•wri \Noel cw.c.i.ter svo.t, t“. /I,le. h.ree of SUMMER. AILPIAK GEM IstNTl9 for 11441 h • . • .ttr.l,inailord. bitiNriNUAIIELA ROUTE. Only 73 fallen Eltoglaff. fif Tocado, —A I , let :unit, Via Browns-erne and Cumbernme to linhiroCrre an 4 • Phitaddpitin. i INP:Ii TAHLE DIAPER: .',S A AlL:inns ..tiutes . rlrlly spictidid and Gent mumne U 9 &lad stc.a- ero I-4 - v " "'”;." 0. l'-r ~ .b. ' 4 ; . '•'" ."`";"'..'°; ATLANTIC, Capt J Parkinson; BALTIC, Cafe /4 ;A. , a ua. , •;". rt; tn. , . .5 79 . l`r o .t ;"" ' '""" "v." to cat..t.; LOUP 9 bi'LANE, Copt E Rennet; am WI. otfr , cd. A,o. Inca Omper I at, c C 0.a.. oi v 3 ri,:ui , , L“ax in. double ds• ': 'ripe between sat, ti-ry v".;.• -j 11 . 11 - ...ARufIGI AND tieoll,-N9PU.4"-. • Tl, moirileg tot win /nave tho It"onerw.hele, I.,'INV , CR AS" — A l's; ''' "•'-"' s . ;"'''. "'''' -' '" th - norf, shove the 13,ty,.;,, doily at 9 Obt)ock preeisoly. x ...re :sag. P-oeter :. at !try Gouda lino .e of in.s lA' R Mt:1(1'11Y ht""";;It"r" '''il; 194 . bUPILIth 00 . 6 1.1 , Hint Dnhanni .llo. or 2 ",,sock. P Al., arid rim hpleorlid ears et the. t. GAR —ri Wads '.l t; Sugar, 101 l rood and for sale prd„...nrr and Ohio Ilalltro.l, at Cumberland, at d oby rob Crlt , RA :VT o'ebte I, A. !IL, und arrive In lintdruglki the nnmec A rce. - , .. _ _ _ _ CI H EESE-- . ..7 tn. l'tte,r, !,,,,,ling from Lake Erie kV.5,..tt,","::,,k;:,,,,t,'';' evening 1. .f1a " 011 ialnd. 1 1:4.1 and. l_g and Ali, hig•n LI ne. ..td fc r tri,e LI ' From f"..; ' orsh to 9.ollbitorv, only ra itolars. ter J A Alb. 9 DA LZELL. t Voter P. Parc ...... • ............. 1110,IYJ 1 " . .t II NI9II— 7i.; gal . °. Furor. ry do do carriage, From Plush:l9oi to Philmlelptua, only 40 boom. V co, Hael.,l manaftztur , nPL lar f. upcnor quidity, Fare. 54*.80 „.. r ,,,,,, , ,,,,, , ,,„ „ r 3. ~,,,„,.,,,, „„,,,,„,,,.,,, to; The evening hint trill leave at IS dedock, except Soo an • 19.4/.4 tIMCKEV .1 Co Frost .s day evening,. P.aenger, by this bona, will la, ~,,, --, , board ir. comi'ortoel- Sine Rooms tknifirst night, na. , . , • --Alt 1,--,u, Lb, No I, ~ itv tarcinr. lot Re," by 0 „,,, m0,,,,,,,Lin. the ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,„ d. . 74. ~.......„. fi ttts ins_ lan i All LACKEY' & CO; Coaches. and lodge the second night m Cumberland, • p't Co.\ —l4 coal" ",dc, .to :01 !ow; 19.1.1 Do o, P.sencern hate choice of either Steamboat or Rath 1 ) .,,, nok" i ,, t.,-- mot q Alums atil - ;lionhicrs. randy Road nettrecn Itaintnoro .d Philadelphia, nand Me I.tr Jeliv,, tor st.te by I+A 1.1 II DP; nEVA 10 I.r.lol!ere 01 AtOpplag at Coartle . r u loo n,... d and flahiono , re, a and reautrung M., &rata el ple C 04.11.. kv.. It, el as they pleano. ) I LIATI , R I .. I:,k- ;" ,"7" N _ rw t, ;; ; ;; ‘„„,"!....''',„"" l 'On ' m r ttl ' e o l o l o p ' Clic " l ' onds and way bin, for the•Coactia I ~,,, rain ny ,o,:, 11AuDt, J.. ,- .. , et CO , , ,p, ,f, P.S.sl;ttob MTV, 1., lin order t. save tittle on N.. - I LL F,--nti LI,. :a , s .0. :,:', 33:f i.j arriving at tiroarnsvitleo it ia therefore important for N.. - i. , . SCIWUNftI-41 , LR &CU nt ‘Vood at : paseennera to get Inc, irckets before goi ng CM boardi In Rouse %Velez iNlA,'.:}L',7irL7-I.th'o.oli:i);ZCol3.'n.r.i."fild:;.°lrl, ""r":.-''''''''''''',Sch,c.7k°,ll:,•P,lZl'!?...l'hst,'Plthbargit. .pe.lion. tab. 1,1,.., old for •oir I, y nos rent J. hIFSKLMEN, A ' NIEL-LEI{ & RICK ET9ON, . i " . " - rit4 110. and 114 later ;' I at Itoo te) 'Or Le JS.. . . . . ttstakniegn & Los:slay ilia Packet ILlsse Fell CINCINNATI AND LOUISYII T P , Thu aptendld new steamer i,I.N.E. COUNAI.: liii.ANDIES. .:7 1.4.1:11 . pli...es 40.01000 1 . . -, r — pal TELE/311mm No. 1 . • .1 . %.,L.n,s , s, of ou r own Importation per Commerce , : r; 3 I 1 . 1 . ' AA.eR, ...Ler, wit ell'lp 01 d ory irom Boruer.•_.s, our recd a/a1 or sa.e by and mtermethate potla on Wedstell -11,1 MILLER A. KICKETSON ' day she Ilth oho, al 10 o'clock A. Y. (11 DER—*.O kl. proum Cider, lasi recd mid for sale ' For fr , 6'iii or Pooisago onOv on boank _o+ to ‘._./ by 'at til-.0 W r_l SI l''.ll ACO • OURIOODGE, WILSON &G. 6EO TIMILTENBP.ROER. 11 ARD W ARI; I'Alth.lt—ihu —as I.s.st qwthly. for ''' u ..i. , ty tua ~ SeLICHINALAKEK :. ( . !I FITTSII FRG II AMU LOUISVILLE. PACRETLINE ._ _ _ The neer and splendid fastplamsess li e ll r u : S Ll: "'RE''—' t' l l' s • C f t ' l r„o t ' iN l ! '' AEl , .lt A C„ it iiiiit , . ger pack ALEGRAPII No.' /„.•2 ALTPLT RE - 15 Legs ior r -air sr Meson, master, will leave tor Ciacta, ti LI tu4 . stuOoN - 41 AKER ACO nor ."d Luturritls urt Thursday, the 3d hat. at Ob . u'rloch, A. Al. For freight or passage apply onbaud. 1 ICCTOR ROSE'. FANIII.Ii Al EDICINE....--A ihil to I.WRBRIDGE, WILSON A. Ca, or ' .1/ suppy .0... t Pet: d, for Bale by '. GEO II S.I.ILTENBEROF.E. _Jet_ _ _ k. I SCHOONNIAKER. CO niq 2 _ _ --_-__ •-• 7 - --=-- --.7--- -_ _...--7,-.7,, 'I'IIE UNDICILMIGINED ran be Rand at the - - Riortot witarcr, okursv scrota" .1. thee of Alderman A 0. Rri Mart, with the 20th PITTSIIURGIA AND NOCHINOPURT. ono . where he a .il be happy to roe ail thou indebted to hill, Atter Mu: time tibia will lie 1 naught againat ~,,,..- i ., ,, The ateamboat PILOT Nt. Pt, all dettrhortio. itbi , h i c,hihi o N . isiaiCapt_ J N. Shunk, Piave, ?stably •4 it r. 0....\ & IQ& .co il )11 i hr., dertriati Pit obi , '‘'p .. T... 1.7. .9 0 :uloilltt Pt taming ilibrtr.a.ton to 're' to the Dumber of '... ''' ..- '''' mv .. L. P . i... al. .f.h.r i 4 . 6 Aort ll yi i ; drat la toot wirer In the cay sa eickli; the ammeter of Landing. N... -.,444s,i rdßai , Ratalemallt.sll 42,, the tlitea, n, Ind the ve .., the p,,,,,,.. woul d f, ~,,, I. , Landing, Mutamorna, A. Sheet , . Landias, Voile I: Miry request tar Phi istman , to report to them at the j Newport Cow errok, Morton., POtot Ilaroasie 1 -. Cricrunivec Room, Old Court Route, on Friday evening t , Yabiergi DMpie, Little Nothing and liwchinAy ~..." ot each, week. toll JOAN 11'4JILL, Crib.. : 1.1.77)Vi,Y.T.,L,T9:1 n Ook.RSPOY , . A __.M.XS 'r 47,id A y. i IR L lir , . rte. rie -Pure it d Hark. Chian to Ellier„ " .. 9 ,:.:7' „ . , i n . ic i oii ' . n ?,,', U t i P ii . n ~F L ...,,,. . ) N) 'Ji CUL /11., 1) lodide Poo •in, Strychnine, Chloride Cird,d, Lis er • l'-riii.-,4.% ;:i)eid`Y,,r,V" Ng h _ -• Wind SAO oo phut. Wilde Pim:ll,ll,k.. Cs anuret Puma], Lust re- • 'l4,6:bore nrilngt•ln t ow 't i ' 'l7;* Lour vr . .. _et m erd and tor am.: by mil it E SELDNES . ~, pttp,hary , h ~,,,, 8,,,..1„,, y ; . ~,,,,i k..pJ : . .' 4 ,_.° , 0 I. S TARCH -la vs, Ft•Vm, for ante tny ' should be. at way as il \.) ..iii Si) 11' I LLI A VS, 1i 0 W,,,,,1 . The peLlie may de cod uptaa WS be . ~, ~ • ' • • - •" ' -- - the trade Oaring Net w watts sense . -- Z, 0 i31 t o I) L'TTFII-1 bbt ...crier, 2 ion . . farm. y, for sale by ' —_-_.==-_-_,-,. '-!.:.-____) I ) ;ad J D WILLIAMS t Louisville and Et, Lewis p,,,,,,,,i Lg., ! 1840. B E.A I: ; , s-...0 bid, ...II why.e. for j au t l , e w hi ud.vo, : i ii ..., 4 .,.._ iat Th r Estinio; p fl ex i.E : ~,,, rounalu Err. Leta. ii ncoN-:, casks.euirar cured O',o-alers, ' '''..-".. ":*"'• '1,9• Wle,Arottel'A.ot%a6.44ler'gsrrl7lea°74 V •• •• - awns; For sale be .u.ii J I) WiLLIAMS for tl above N A 1,,,,,,i.d.,.. pon . every Tueso ay, si la o'clock , , For fretght or passsqe. sit. tit on board, or to - K I. K., No. 153 Con. Ben, ... , 1 li 11l ES -14 i hi. No I Lard; 2 .1..) Grease; 6 c iks mar.14.41t0 sLoul ide, „J Bacon, as•orted. ti tibia 1 boated. 9 bag) do, 4 du • ytEau LA y t. 5T.,111 inri• - i - c , , , OR BT. LOMB Dry Peaches, do du Feather- li Co .:inset , • 1 10 sir: re; • it Th. rine Cut nubbin for sale by ISAIA II Dit-Kh.S & CO. 7'4.7- steamer GE% L a k 1 143.64 " 01..1., Froot t, ttrA,}o,4:" A. 61',Pheraort, mosteroril !pate to[ . a . :st.:-1:0 batrin an't i t b lo i e t . ) t i tt L y__ , _. b c,, i 4 . -,- tt ,- " , -• • tee 'above antl tutermealont ports eve. gin _ iri Booottay at 10 •J'elock, r. rt. 1.-! J.,l_. , . For weight or passage apply on board, Bor-i Ito.. liar on, we d end to! • Y t' a l i t '. ~ R ANT RA NT t E. O. ELNG, No 163 COM t* Barsr • ter .S. , lona Lkmbrvlila . Ig LA 3 i, A. 541-6 4.41 i; for mile by --- .4. . all It ft.\ LZELL & Co. Later: yst 1---qi,t77,6.A 8.YV1L14.11.-------.- - - The light erardirtittrrevmer S C4 , / . 13 2 47 11ED SALTS-41 It his o f l i t , el l ll;l4 . o z r . late & b lty f' ' ~ ' t 1 ,4 • 4,,..,i , Bold, =star, will loose far Cumbers. I" II I (o : _lea i.A, pr.me N Vattern It eI.tIVO, to stole . ' .te . ,T,: ) ,:, L n ,Vg.1 . „,tr, , F;'," . ' 1 : . th1. d.l', .T.."' NJ and for aalr by iti! RDA 1.V.E1.1. ar. rio , fr"ho. , nr 1'..i.11b• a pply Ou board 1 IRIED iiiPPLEO-4:01.1 , ... made tor ~1,---,7----,y - F' - --._. • WM t on ‘, “.. , .Aty AA 41 nitinlaillirillakrt.7.... ,u 2 Tab.:ABLY & BE3iT Tb 6 ono ood rubs:anted stenint . i ''''''.-- *a . HUDSON, tft :,11 . ""'t 31c Nl:Butt, master, will pe (firin . .•vr. , ... ter regular trip. between PlttibstlT/S IVheetute a Ird Brulgeport She will larva Pitellnigla on AV,ulunday and Saturday. For freight or punage, apply ou booed. ,pip FOR IVIIELLING AND SUNFISH. . eft: dov . . s ync ft 4 ,6 twamer VINDEHmasteELLA, Otorge,Callioun, r, will loans for above and itttera.outue ports ow Mee.) ty• nod Thoi....!oye, el 10 4 at ion it - v,gb, ,:r pao..nyt, apply on h o f.r. , • 'I'LL It Fill CI -thht Z , \hESVILLE pAcgtY. . „...... „ The fl7 . t i tw LyNr C Gkilagrr, master, will run tt• a reg., gar weekly' paekot between Pitta bench and Zw.taville-learn P...:r,b:go':::::::lttk \y. For frau:, Drib to 11.1 KEE a. roltSliTil_, &ids porgy earn for oskle Icy J.! .1 D uniin, to urn, in fen, daysTfor szce A'n 1.1.71 . k Co, C. nal Einem myJI C - C2RIP-t) end Cou — my temp purrhafted t, InOt 60N..3 LT - LOUR-150 bble Flour, recd euxbi m 3-31 Ali rn. , Nc: CROZER ~ l in, r )CliAlNS—Jus: rem ved a cauudll asiort. lad.ce and vat:en:kens' Co . d Guard Ch , ,m. from Sid 83U ear h enorru price, ~ , udid I:,ogi 01 c.ra: go:(1, gold Yuudtli. Float, Mug , . hat Ikags urrau Pin.. Uruc:e:boar r \ W WLSON, corer trl_atid :oi , tricet bta !JARED PEA('IIFI , :I •,:l ...•.. -, - , 1,0r ..stl. h, 1 lit '1'...,,1..1 . h. iw...-4 1 P b-' I. itql-- . ...e.:, c.. 1,, 1,, :oic a:••! ~,a ~,,',. by ! I )44 'CI. -Y & }4(&T S ODA .A.:li-16 c 4. l PFST 0 epl" for :.y sUNDAY TRIPS ro uff,,,,VET -- '' — ".••• . --- • The U. S. Mali so user MICHIGAN At , pl / T,lSSEy_kill-- - slT_ ' '''''''''-' N.. 2, will leave the landing' the hlanongshela Ifoinno, ere y Sun porAsH —, c s.k. in MOM aor: . r r u 4 r , 55 ., 10 i.. t, , y a nt,.....,,r . gym .,„,„, g , g ~,,,,„,,,,,,., far Beaver. 1 lan - ____ I Iteanin, .t.ll arm, ni 3 o'clock, P. M. SOAP-- - C bar COO Surip, for Lti:e 'ow (or en.M, by Farr to beaver imd back, Tura/ay-Gra Cents. :11 _ _ Tas.4Ev aRh r i h.v2". OIL SASSAFRAS— tun lb. ,u.l recd and for sale by! SASSAFRAS— R E sELLEILs. 57 Wand .1 , SUNDA T . TRIPS TO BEA V Ei -------°--- , The slctuner DEAVER. Will leave - . ~.1 .L . ,..,',: „ , - , ' . 9 Om wharf, apposzte Me Uyormanaga ciTyonli VELLOI:i: , —..I etifeltjutli t hr d4nd i qsr F ilit • , ,• n . lima notr•e, every .;,,,T,a. y . ~,,,,,,,,,,m , " -i- " ' tI) o'clock, rer ;sterver. enaming. Cl O ll , OOhlE. GEFIEW-2 ca.es jutt reed and for sale I 7'_', 1 ,..'7.°. ' l `..•ruy.' all 0'!0c.`.. . -e. op. At, a a *urn, 1 . 1 la.! it E SLI-LER st /or'a k• art% Twenty.:,,,, g ,... _,,„ .9'..--..-.. _ _ CLOVIS-2 t...his pi.l r.: , I had fit: t,l ' t by css••=s , - -"srt-CINCINN,VPI. in / it E SELLERS i Jr.,. The (a.: runntne warner . . ' .." PENNSYLVANIA, Oreirilee master, will leave Ibr Or • ~ . ‘y l -111abobe nod Intermediate ports "PT r;s// , ,_ at b 0'01042., A. 21.. ._..____,ftittill Or passage apply on board. ritTN FOR ST LOUIS i • 11 e splendid light draught mama, cay, - - ,.z#l.t - 4tret .e....... hit V. H Connell, master, will leak. as, '''------ _above ts day at 4 o'clock, P. At For freight ur partaage flpmy rip bascir *r t's len_ PENTIOREST Jt 00,?! ......._ - ---- fatTSEWT.IIIL.F...&NS. - -,,,,,,.. The splendid smanscr STOne, 5r.... napkin/4 matter, Win lasee'rey tbe day R. 4 a elack,"P°."sl.4od in':'"dt" P"I " thi. For (1,020 or patasme a;rply au 60 erd . to .., ' p. , 2_ -- 1 7F:PTIOREW P. Co.. Agents: =stale f t )1. 1211 )1111.1 no,fr—l. ease AA. bcc'd an , : lor maie Ly R ~ SF.Ll.illzi ii A j i T:F . :IIIII.ICK-1 care pot lec'd.i l il i k;lll.l4h i lALONIEL II) d Fa' limed —2:db.t )...1 iee'd and for kj a)e by --- )111 R F. SELLERS - • - NA - 01.AS:r1...i 7 —Vol/ br.A for - Dd. J $ DILWORTH & C. V I.OL' R bbl, ;Lt. Irmlurig : i n: o f: o r:11 1l b: co k co bbl. L T4L .11,4 Int &Me by &w:11 Nolargo Macketol, to More M A a C n i alL 3js un,WQR tit& CO OP atThifta on New Pfork. Phdodolphie, god eonpurchnler,. ?ale by come fo mr la kands prixterrala y ...TK L S WATER:II.th vrITIV CAISTLE tiLASS—,am $e 402 Al 01 ol ;4. ill penur brand window Plus mewed, sad °Eder. will b. mompily Alisd 41 . $ w asausuon tubs N tr SONS STEAM BOATS. h e eplendld steatner SHENAN 130A11, Itovrman, leave for the a^.l tnteruesLate pone du. day at lu M. Vor fret ztz 1 , 4111,7 V art) . on heard, of 10 ' t2l _ PEI.TICrIi & CO, Are Si. LOU?. - did . _ 'rt.c Illen maw . J i bJ. J. CRITTENDEN, mane, will leara for aboto . . ..• ). 1., I I ht or paungv nropiy on Word or :o Pl2 - rtzonEw'a co, 'OH CINCINNATI . - . '•....... 4 4 The fine po-klenger steamer NIT. VERNON, at Koontz, master, will leave for Quota nob and intermediate landings Cu th s day, ot I u ..'slosh, A. M. • sig e s,gaz3 For ibetght or passage, apply on board, or W. IU9 (iP.O II Nil LTEN BERGER..AIL FORICINCINNATI. kim . g , z ,.... t,thc splendid steamer . _ . ZACHARY AILOR, Laces, master. will-leave for above and Intermediate ports this da7. rbr ',eight or passage apply on board. ron9 ..._ CINCINNATI & PITTS/MIMI DAILY PACKET LINE: Tins well known tine of aploadid passenger &asst. en is nowcomposed of the tangiest, kwillaiati boa atte,hed and furnished, and most powerful boats ea the traten or file West Even nieommodatton and.ay fort that annoy con precut', has been prontird forme sentient The Lies has been in °pantileo for fire rem --11..• darned a tuition orientate without the least nute ry to their persons. The boats anti bo at the foot of Woodstreet the day pre-none to austurj, for the neap. uon of freo.. , ,i and tee entry of passengers OIL the ;Ts ter In ad eases tie passage money must at p sdennee SUNDAY PACICE7, A The ISTAU NEWTON, Canu t .a . Uniaolll, I`l,,l , ulgh every Sunday SacErning at 10 oNaloaki evrry Sundtly CV.4.111e, ki la P. IL Ala y - • IGONPAY PACKET. MI,I74vNGA lIEL A. Capt_ l s . rox",ve.lllveve Fla bztry: every Itlerodny morning in lg. Wi.;ock; W 1.44.110. evory Moroloy nvoning ot 19 r. taleittCl'. The lIIDERNIA st s Cal u. J. lit.llwartmni, will PutshurJh every Tuesday mornm; at 10 valoati beell It! ovrry TueNiely eVoniltrr , al 10 T. wEDNieAv — pee ER.. The NEW ENGLAND sti No. 2, Caps S. 12 2, witl leave Ilinsbarsl every Wednesday 001111.1 lb de lye k; Wheeling every Wednesday evening a Of. Sri TIIIIRSDAT PAOLLICT. The 14111.1.LIANT, Capt. Gshch !alma Pm, burg 4 every Thursday moruins nr 10 Webset; Whatltai v `TT Thursday eve:unK ut lb P. b. "'RID AY PACIELIVr. :Pe CLIPPIIII No. a, Capt. Po Dr-vai e will leinra I . ..beret, every Pritiay mormaisailOcOo:oek; Whew every Fraley eve,tair at 10 p, m. NEW Irlf 4 l.lleN AND I . I7PDBURG II DAILY LiNil OF CANAL AND STF—Va PACKETS, . 451e ''''''" . 1 9 . labs= Ins sow,) Loaves Pittsburg h datly,at ciLasi delitmk, A. M., altd art nvesin 1.1103 . Z.tv, (month of the Sandy and Beaver Chan ny 1,1 at 3 o'clock, and New I, b., at It. same night, Loaves New Lisbon nt a o'clock, P. M., (staking trip canal to the river dun's the night,/ and Olasignss at 9 o'clock, A. M., and &mires at Pithibiargh al 3 —thus making L continuo'. line for cattrylog _pan, onagers and freight between New Lisbon and Pitt.— , burgh, In +honer Urns nod at les, rates than by ant other route,. The plopitetors of this Line have the pieunie et la • foneiln4 the public that they have fitted optvotteat claw Canal linsit, for the accommodation ov.sengen freight, to an in connection Veda the well knc %maniere CALEB COPE and DEAVER, and eastooolt• icg, GtGla.tow, Rath the Pittsburgh and Cinctin . not and other daily linen of stearnan down the Ohio 13.114 river, rho puking:ant pledge thee,. sexier to spans no expense or troottlo to tome cOzO. fort safely and diipatok i and ask of the public • 0414 of di., yotrunzpv. nlrritoßizvx AGENTS. • 0 B. ItARTUN, W. 11A RBA UGH. k'tlXib OM*. R. FIANNA. 2t Co. t intiltf J. lIARBAUGH& Nesw L"b"' b. 8. Porter. • •W 11 . 1.1.,r0r. r BEAVER, C. F.- Clarke, m... D l C l , e l :77:e , h a t ' llier:7 2 l, thi e e n. n r,..4... olloe,. for We pawn* lea atovat. • 11 40E0 B. 1111 8...40 L . T AG 0 .141 7.44.. . ?. hat" . rt, t removerrro Sauthli t ld aresA Fr'm' b"."4"4