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    EPITEBURGH
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TIAZDAY MORNING, JUNE 12,
IMTme Plum:man Mar o.Azress ta - TPublisb. l-
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annum; the Weekly is Two Dollars per annum, siTial
advent&
I:l;rAnviarissaa are earnestly molested to band in
Aar favors before b 0. is, and as early intbeday ar
practicable. Advertisements at inserted for i .peel
fled time will invariably he .barged until ordered our
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Advertise Menus and mbsatipoons to the North Amer
icas, sod Stated States (Marne, Philadelphia, received
sal forwarded from this office.
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War Local Matters see next page.
ANTIKASONIC AND NVIIIO TICKET
asazacaar,
ROM. C. WALKER, of Elizabeth Borough.
JOHN MILLER, of Sharprburt.
CALVOLEE, of Piusbargh.
FSEY, of Lower SL CI r
auserrr, f
CARTER CURTIS, of Paisbiljrigh
111.0TIIONOT•10.
6EO. S. HAYS, of Upper 31 Clur.
71.6•11
JOHN MORRISON, of All ghtny.
JAS. MITCHELL, of Pee je.
tulanE
VIM. M. ARTHIJR-9, of Picofnurgh
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•UDITOR,
JOHN DYERS, of Findlay
Oast? SALE or Lost—This afternoon, at ttio
o'clock, the sale of the valuable property in the
Diamond, Allegheny, is to take place on tbe . pre
awes. This boycied dispute, the most -valnable
unimproved property which lam been offered for
sale about these cities for a long time. it It tight
in the heart of a large and growing city, in the
centre of business, and' incomparable ibt the re
tail trade. SNOB persons have tried to throw a
doubt over the title of the city to this property, but
all kitten* this subject have been rot at rag, by
an ordinance of the councils whah authorises the
Committee to give deeds with a genernl warranty
of tale, sad with special warranty pledging the
Csith.and property of the city for all improvements
upon the property. There can be no fears about
the title, and as the property can be, paid for in
scrip of the city, now at a heavy discount, we ex
pert to see a warm contest for it at the tale.
The Races—Duty of Police Meters
A friend informs on that the races in the neigh
borhood of this city, on Judge Wilkins' place; ore
to come od this week. Nest week the Grand
Jury holds its sessions. What connection exists
between the two Simply this: lb, is made the
duty, by the laws of this State, of ill constable
and police officers generally, end they are soleffinly
bound by their oaths, to return to the Grand Jury,.
the names of all persons engaged in-violating the
laws. of the State, by horse racing, gambling, an,l
other unlawfal pursuits, by which the peace and
welfare of society are Jeopardised. We trust th,
hint will be sufficient as a spur to ditty.
TUN NAILS
The Mercury, of yesterday, has another of
interminable articles in relation to the Main, con
tabling the usual amount of slut., rf the l'oatma,
ter Genial and his anhord;milea, al which
broadly Insinuated that Mr rollarner is unlit fur
his office, and that he bad Lauer gn hack 1. , 'VS,
moot, and that the people would to better served
had the old Postmasters retained t heir
The excuse far this, which we believe is ti t
third, nun& of the Mercury upou the Poet Maxie
General, ia, that the papers from Now York hay,
lately arrived very irrecultuly; and on Saturnia)
night three paper mails from that city arrived .e
once. .
As the Mercury has seen proper to assail air
Post Muter General for these irregularities, 11
becomes our duty to tell the whole truth In the pre
mises, and if we tread on the corns of some o
the Mercury's Locrofoco friends, the erfi tor of the:
paper has himself only to blame.
It is well known to the Mercury, and if it Is net
it ought to be, that every thing connected w.rth the
tnummiesion of the mails i 3 confided to the charge
of the First Assistant Postmaster General, over
which bureau Mr. Debbie, a well known Losof
co,who held office under Cave Johnson, presides
Some two or three weeks ago, Judge Jwoo, of this
city, of the Mereury's own party, wrote to Mr
Hobble, to have the New York mail soot by way cc
DSitiMPTOPAke,I 4 a -Phibtai'llig : The object ,
eras sq serve Mr- ilidipidtkrypectatielltr, „ eh:vete;
who, in his business as ittgttker,ltra an extensive '
correspondence. As the Baltimore mull arrives
about 8 o'clock in the evening, some Der or rive
hours belie the Philadelphia mail, Mr. RM, 1
having a, box, with a key, could time , get his let
ters in the evening, while the rest of, the conunu.
nip would receive theirs at the 'meal boor in the
morning. Mr. Hobble acceded to Mr. Jones' re
quest, Without even coesulting the Penman
here, and the consequence is, the jrregtilarity m
the newspaper mail of which the Me retry earn- . '
plains. The same attempt wan made some two
years piawith similar resultpj and we hope r
Judge Collinter, who probably khaws nothing al '
the change, will order things bank to their old
channel, the convenience of Itidge4anes to the
contrary notwithManding.
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The of the Mercury to =twt VD:Coilamer,'
we doubt not, originated solely diMtn'tt desire to
propitiate the Lxofiseo . party, by appearing: reel-
one us attaching the administru!ion,WMicuit oar
ing much whether its assaults axe ktunded ill jus
tice or not. It has not the diseermient to me that
its attacks fall upon the heads of its own 'pans,
almost exclusively, far it in well known that no
removals or changes have been meda its the Post
Office Department, except that of Mr. Beswo, the
2d Assistant. All the causes of complaint of
which the Mercury has availed itself, have origi
nated in the offices and bureaus held by the old
incumbents, appointed by Cave Johnson. Luca
in the Pittsburgh office, which theldercuig imp
c
F d ,
in its insinuations, the mailing. clerks are
t game as those employed by Mr. , Mltheen,
' a who, we have reason to ...,,s,,t . strive to do
their duty faithfully. f '' --
It seems to its, that the bee way for Mr..Colla
mer to remedy these evils, is to tam out. rili these
Locofimo heat:UM Bureaus and Chief chitin, and
pat good active Whigs la their pli§es,.. As. ta
stopping the makings of the !dewing — , that is net
to be expected. It has a purpose idseresof more
interest to It than the regularity of the made; and
abuse of the Post Master General Fleapits inner-
=II
Every arrival adds to the ,Intenao interest of
European affairs. It is now a little more than a
year since the quiet and pence of the nations of
Western Europe were disturbed by the ,alltbrealt
in Pane' , followed by those in Vienne, ihiples,..
Lombardy, Berlin, and other SCCiIOIIII, and there,
seems to be now haw probabllity-of berg:
won restated then .151P7... , The anitgoniatimil
powers of freedom and d'4'sivaticm ma gradually
preparing fora contest on a more &gentle and ex
tended scale than has Lerelefin , lotteti witnessed
In the warl,l'a history. Present events indicate
that the struggle is no longer to be conducted in
cities and isolated Novice:et, without definite ote
ject, or the anticipation of any very definite m
ath, but that it WM be waged by the people of
Europe against their oppmsors.. At the head of
the despne winds the imperial monarch of Ros
alie, who hat .already marched into Aneana with
an Immense army, leaving powerful reserve carpi;
lamming CM the frontiers.
France well probahly,notwithstandltig her dies
pecan position at Rome, lead the armies of the
friends of liberty. The news by the Europa show.
that ft will ha almost imptisailde to prevent the
French people from engaging in this coolest, and
thus bringing about a general continental war.
The recent elections have resulted in the choice
of 210 Socialise and Red Repablleww, a number
fir greater than was anticipated ; and, although
the friends of peace and order have a huge ma
jority, yet being composed of various parties and
sections of panics, the danger is alwayv Immi
nent of a spark igniting the magazine of eombue.
Shies. This in rendered sufficiently evident by
sin Important debate which lock place on the
92d of May, of which the following is a vynop-
.The affairs of kaly being leader consideration,
M. BUMS said, in regard to the Husain inter
. warm, !hareem one knew the ambition of the
1 Cabinet of St. Petersburgh, as 'well as the spirit
which guides il. This interventiori was n blow at
1 European principlea, and chledy at those which
at present regulate France; it is saMcieith in order
10 OMR the fitter's inemitions, to read his lath man
ifesto, which wan a declaration of waraigainat all
democratic interests. .
If to that document ware joined the declaration
.. . of the King of Prussia to his army, no doubt could
I
;. .. be entertained respecting ti combination orall iu ,
istocracka Whist democracy. It was
the; the Irma* Gemßttil of 1.47,000 men
elthold be solely an. the rob or lionguT —
Eleitdee this number, there wee retell , . of 180,-
KOM011;01114Stga total 011500 who hdd been cal.
lea to mut. - -/tonsntfwes itinote pretext. • The
tenationOrlkone wee agaiOatmed, and he now
wanted-to know what would : be the pohcy of the
French Government.
The Minister of Foreign faralre, in reply. nald
that, with regard to Italian adinra, the Assembly
bad manifested ils wi➢. and !hat on the morrow
of lts having done so, en egint had been etnit to
Ludy, bearing a detailed aced:lnt of the dehbera
lion, and orders to execute the tri,nea of the At
sembly, He would not reihrri 1.0 a d,,,eussion
which bad been closed. With regard to Hunga-
ry, sametkung has already-been said fff/M She tri
bune. He had already acid that what took place
in Hungary had excited the 'iliediritude of govern
ment, which had written abont it to St. Peter,
b.43,lSandon, Vienna, and Berlin. It Find been
said thht the time kir negoatiott was past; but
as for them (meaning govenubent) they continued
to negotiate."
M. Jolt' said be preferred war to the humil
iation of Franc.; and Sinti,A viou• to tent the
sense of the Assembly upon the subject under con
sideration, be proposed the Irjgh'iving order of the
"The National Assembly cijasiders that the man.
iksto of the Emperor of ltutitti end the treaties
passed between him and t 4 angs of Prussia
and Austria are a blow too principles of the
French comultution And Site
_las of nations, and
contrary to the resolutionloKte Natfunal
du.
Alter a speech from M. Maittium, Gen. Cavaignac
ascended the tribune, 1111 d offered the flillowmg
resolution :
"The National Assembly 411 s serlon, attention
to the:events and movementtor troopo to ktng place
in Europe, and seeing in Mk state of affairs den
gets for liberty and for the Republic. recommends
the government to take erbirgeor measures for
their protection."
General Cavaignae said thou;ht 'this resole
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lion would have the eirec(•.of not engaging me
Republic in a recognition "Ouch it couldnot ac
cept, yet of showing that the; Aecembly felt what
a eeriona matter were the events which were now
occurring in Europe.
M. Joie objected to Gen..Gavaignac'e motion as
110 L aa tllcientiretrong, and declared he should ad
here to Ina own.
0. -Barrett Bald it was neceaanry• to reflec
SMMESSI=
M. Ledru Rollin urged" the more stringent reso
lution of M. July. He considered the manifesto
01 the Emperor of Russia is o declaration of war
against the French Repubite. When a quest.°
wan placed on such ground,; the only answer to
it was a counter manifesto; to say France would
dokind herself. It woa thelletv of the Apsembl
to declare itself in answer the Emperor of Re
Then turning to the parttiol. the right, M. i
dra Bailin concluded by any nt, '• 1 know tr
that you wish not to reply do not sob to a
sumo on yoursitires a terrrtle responsibtl ty.
ydu wish to prevent el,' )ear, you limn energ
lastly and promptly answer this defiance."
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plunge on the left.)
M. Odilton Ramat again ecieended the tribune to
answer the demoontic leader, and, niter a speech
of considerable length, roacluded by calling
the simple order of :be day.
M. Cremieux followed, :and spoke La the 1111,
of an uproar scarcely surpassed is the annals of
the Assembly. At the termination o( his speech,
the voting commenced unola the proposal to pass
to the simple order of the dal..
Al 7 o'clock• tae voting •urrot closed when the
numbers were, for the simple order, o—agn.npi It.
459—majortty, 409. The' discussion on foreizn
intervention was resumed; at the conclusion of
which • vote of the its4-erribly for Gen. Cavaig•
noes proposition was tak/rit, and resulted in: AA
adoption."
From this debate, it wilebe reed that an .mme
dinte declaration of war . urns urged with grist
real and kith powerful repno,, and Ilk: ruJduwd
resolution of Gan. Cavaiglioc. Istilett won violent-
ty opposed by (Ise !Lintel, Y', and pesed Lyn v
of 4315 to I - 94, iv suffielentii of the to
per of the French ',mule regard lo It u..sine
I==
In the meantime, ail is tainfinnan and tic
meat in Germany. The ttentral Parlament
Frankfort, having pre:waled the Staten or Germ
with a constitution which the Princes have ref
ed to accept, outbreak. hive oceurted and aro Jt
sorting continually. To nettle the dolleulty, tit
King of Prussia, who pi dist.thard by the Repot.,li
cane and Nat,onalistr• has withdrawn the Pros,.
deputies from Frank:or', and Las undertaken th
formation of a counter-cone:out:on to the Frank
fort one. To perform this great work, he Las in
vited the plenipotennaries of n few df the Germs.
Governments mincer at Berlin. The mates repre
rented. ore Austria, Reverie, Saxony, Hancrve
and Mecklenburg. The other states hove ilechn
ed tb send delegates, no they Lave already recoy
nixed unconditionally the constitatian na voted by
the central power. lt is said the proceedings Ihn
far beveled to en agreement on the part of Au.
tritt to con, at to it CIOSer union of the other Ger.
eshay eihtea, lamps ottar distinct a~
lance shall ezist beistreen herself and" union to
formed.
The King , of Prussia has i 00.. a M.mllesto, r•.-
fared to In the French debate, noticed aleve, in
which he says be will shortly submit a i.onaolo.
timisancticuled bribe other governments, winch
shall have unityforOA basis, and will guarantee to
Germany its liberty - and a free =presentation of
the people. In conclosion the King uys;rif my peo
ple will stand by me, ns I will stand by my people,
faittabily and with confidence, with God's blessing
a &noes victory will out be wanting tons"
What confidence CAR 'the friends of liberty in
Gennany put in a coaelittition thee presented to
them by an iessociationC of Kings and Princes,
whose object into grant the smallest amount of
liberty possible to preserve . peace nod quiet' Not
mach, we should thinit,:whenj simultaneourty,
with the King's uranifembpnblic notices were pub
fished, announcing that tfia state of siege at Perlin
was prolonged with inergased vigor, suspending
for the time the ordinary courts, and estabhshlng
martini law to all itaj farce. Another notice
suspended the publicatioi of the ultra democratic
Journal, the Now.= 1. •
Another intiml will piobably bring us the pub
lication of this conatitatioiKas well as the announce
meat of other important vent.. •
DANE.
Our latest accounts fri:m Rome are to the 15th
of May. On the 13th, the French having attempt
ed to cram the Tiber at the blelvian Bridge, a wee
blown up to prevent them—leaving the French
forces on the banks of The Tiber, between Palo
and Rome. Tho van grafted of the French, on the
1 5 5th, was four miles froti the city , that of the Ne
apolitans twelve miles, and the Spanish, in a smell
body, Were, all inimcinc&
.Ifie French, in their' disgraceful nand: upon
the Repubhcans of Ittini.r, suffered more severely
than the Paris joarnala ere willing to admit, dove
'can credit the Roman .4MM:int , The official re
port of the' latter, gives. the lore of the French
troops, at 1100 in killed', wounded, and priaoners,
and that of the Romans at f 4 killed and 200
wounded. The Romaareport concluder with the
statement, that vile wounded French, before ex
expremed their Barlow Mt having fonght
agfiiinst then republican; brethren." Other rubs of
The sort have also appear.) in abundance. In rine
Entfletaltriarinti, it visa oteirvefd, 'General Oudisitit
0rie1:V.4340 pay Far eveo thing. Let him pay for
We plegtres of Raphaelor;rforared by French huh
.41Xi: . ..Sitehis the love a the French Cioverruneut
trialfilletre,lhat they dish to destroy it'
- TbitOMP.lla have han equally anciessfifl in
defeating the King of Npplee, who in log bigoted
and blood thirsty zeal ifir the Pope, hod marvltett
into the Roman Stale? with hOOO men As file
unity advanced tbrough!he country toward Picini',
the King deposed the talthOritien at the var.nx
places; and put priests in their steed. The win) ,
also assumed the cheracier,of crusaders, each std.
dler wearing the crop al, a sign of the holy woe in
which he is engaged. 'lhe pr o m King has, how
ever, already been trio4ley adfernity, and although
by has two regiments V owns with him, who,
thanke to his operatlonflfgainst hie own subjects,
have had nu lack Jf pr,Setice in fighting with Intl
iana, he has seen his vanguard of 2000 men put
to glgbt, with a lost of 41 prasonarr, wine amuni
lion wagons, and, it is said, two mecca of cannon.
This affair occurred tibo4l ten miles from Rome.—
When the Neapolitan thvesion wus ascertained,
the commission of bare l ades leaned n proclama
tion that "the King BOmbarder" (no nicknamed
aver since his bombarnMent of his capital on the
15th May Nat year) lend come to ettlenninate
thew," and urging the organization of penile par•
Ilea, to ham= him at Ayery step. At the same
time, the Roman Clue(..Aiarribitlili, sallied forth,
with some thousand MO, and felling in with the
firadetachment of the:trusaders, fell upon them
suddenly daring a bivOac, and: served them an
had been described. Nainlianeoenly with the Ne
apolitan arrival, the Atiantry has also been
.
dad by a Spanish army,rn ; the full belie', doubtless,
as one writer remarluOhat the nation will gain
holiness enough by a fraftj k of such warfare to ex
onerate them for havintiteHnorselessly cheated nil
their creditors throlikhott Europe, far a period of
thirty years.
In the mean time, thcfl world stands astonished
*tee order, aniet anddem d i splayed by the Ro
man Government and pfnple. With the armies of
three - nektons upon theitterritory„ with the. unjust
tuidtintletteons attempt to restore a despotic eceles.
sinalleal govemment, which the people twee repu
diated, the provisional government has preserved
order and peace within the city, and repelled its
foes without. Such a people ought to be free; h&i
cause they give evidence of being able to 'ppm
ciate nod enjoy it. The fiiJowing remarks of the
London Correspondent of pe • New York Com
mercial, will be read with retest in this connee.
110 n
The most surprisingnure of the present
business at Rome is the or er and good faith which
have been maintained; and 'so far from the govern.
rent being hit at as anarchists, they deserve the
highest honor for having kept the people within
bounds. No one acquainted with the depth of
degradation to which the population eil" the Papal
.states hue been brought by the mode of govern
ment whirl, it is now sought to restore, could have
believed that for live months a system of universal
sulliagn and of popular rule could have been
. .
=untamed, WlLhollt being inevitably accompanied
by the most frightful excesses. On the contrary,
however, property has been respected, foreigners
treated wtth forbearance, and street riots suppress
ed. As.sassmations have been reported, but al
though the utmost noise has been made about
them, they:appeir to have been less in number than
we have attributed to Rome in her normal dayaMnd
the murder of the minister Rossi, unlike the mur
der of Robert Blum at Vienna, was a private act,
and was utterly denounced by every member of
the government. So strange is all this, and so
contrary to what even the best friend of the liber
al canes could have anticipated, that the difficulty
LA to account for it—and the best solution must be
Wund in the supposaion that the present triumvirs
are far in advance of their countrymen, and that
having lived out of Italy (Maxlini was for many
years in England) they have learned t:.° import
ance of straining every nerve to prevent the na
tional cause from being stained by excesses
and crushed on that pretext by surrounding pow-
That they ran dually succeed in this comae is
even now to my mind almost an impossibility--
Had they been aided as they ought to have been
by every civilized government, the task would mill
have been nearly hopeless: hut watched on all
aides by malignmitlkings and diplomatists, every•
proclamation made the subject of a taunt, every eb
hart to raise a Inc cited as spoliation, and every ac
cidental disturbance amoag a population of 200 000
nouneed es the commencement of a reign n
terror, there can be little chance but they roust fall.
Nay, exaggeration is not enough, and in the Brit
ish House Of Lords night after night denunciations
have been!poureil fourth against the trittnavtrate for
plundering the museum and offering for sale the
works of art—denunciations which, being wholly
unwarranted, showed an unscrupulousness on our
part which would have dtsgraced the very Ro
mans we were abusing, but which have heverthe.
less been nerUnneously reproduced in the leading
articles of our daily papers.
yiovemente of the Democracy
Thu rather remarkable chsoges now going on
among the Democrats, of all stripes and Isms, is
worthy of the notice of the politician, and the intelli
gent reader. In the north there is an attempt to fuse
the various discordant, and yet, iu some respects
omogeneou• material* at ( tld if aa k er i, m , Ba r
wrriert..m, Freest:id/gm, Laeoioemsm. and radien
m 01 01100,1 every 1.4 , 40,1;0001, into one grand
hole—but ot what parncular Airipe and color the
etc party :4 tit he Nrkli depend upon ctrcumstan
en. The, Littiontore American Lev the following
marl. appropo to the ttul , t eet
"The two wow, of Hunker and Barnburning d
, onrenv have united in oonvennon. in Vern]Ory
loon tne ultra basis of the Wisconsin platform.—
I n Connecticnt the union orale sections took place
,ust.before the Cougretononal elertion, by wtoch
Democracy in the Stole has added an extreme
abolittomst to os representattves in Congress.
lu alluslon to the combination now elected in
rutonc. the New l'orlt Conner recapitulates the
similar movements in Wisconinn, Connecticut,
New Vork,nnd elsewhere.. and intimateathat there
is now no doubt whatever of the tact that the
Caftans, Can Eurenites. Polkiter, and all other
fragments oratnnily tOrni.ng the lately or skirts of
the, party whion called itself democratic, have
erotic to an andel . ..en% In unite upon the ultra
rroima Pi Cie Woteonain platform -At the end
of two year.. if not stoner, " say the Conner, 'we
proem.e that in New York. Ohio, Pennsylvania.
New England and the whole West, the tree soil
and Menlo," parties wall have become one. They
will unite ur, a emotion candidate tar the Pm
ideney in I.aUl. and will bring to his support a
most powerful Vote:
This orgatt:ral,n of a party upon sectional
grounds, array.. one portion alb.. Uatm against
ano her, will present the curious aopret of • party
onenutrated upon an issue whlch will ha re p
ad away. Iteihre two yeara are over the,
.very prohnbt:av that the que.hvn ni slavery
liir lerruorte. will I.e ro.ttlati tnher adjunct
brought together to porch Up the platform of Rh
new Democracy, %101 l tisane abolition of allon
pOSl duties and a resort to direct taxes fur ravens
Ue. tocether with the Sul.—Treioiury, and the doc
trine at internal int lieiVernents. no °Janis to the old
democracy of blrict construction ore kept some
what in the back ground os p-t lint they moo
constitute air reit: basis of the new organization
so far as mei:numb of policy are concerned.
How the Soutnern t.,Oroon at ilia all pany
faze hA this d,vaaa at den.writte
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not underake to conjecture. The name itse!f mill
l,abdiLß-,a F it-ti. tSv do ~T he - , :.ierrioczary" cow
claims to be north of Mayon and liixon's hoe.—
It affects a cool climate, nud i. oropinion that a
cannot enjoy good i1t,844 1., a tobin•ao growinz
country or aniaw nod ,tr , lt.n
litivag_thercfore caught fevers and clink
from the South eery frequently. so oftea indeed
that a got io haven bilious kiwi..., with a strong ten
dency to jaundice, "the Democracy' now gives
up its Soratern fraternization and routines itselt to
local and neighborhood enseerns.
In some portions of the South, experiaily in the
ancient State of Virginia, the idea bail prevailed,
the same being artfully inculcated by editors nod
politicians, that the supporters Van Boren,
Polk and Cass in the old Domonon constituted not
only * portion of -the Democracy; but that-they
were in fact the chosen legionaries of that array.
the foremost disciplines of that school. It will dis
tress many, who Love given away to tho delusion,
no discover suddenly their extraordinary mistake.
To some the catastrophe may be serious."
.The-Louisville Journal is of opinion that there
is a deep genie playing in the Democratic party.
both North end SLuth—that the ultras of the South
have au understanding with the ultras of the
North. These latter me waking a terrible outcry
about slavery in the free termer., of New Mean•
co and Conforms, when they know there is nit the
slightest danger of such en event taking place.
"Fly abuse and defamation of the South, and
to} appeals to the prejudice,. of Northern men,
these destening politunans nave succeeded in de
taching n conoderuble number in several States,
(earn their old political relations. and now they are
attemritintr to turn them all over in a body to the
Lac,foco party. In the mean time, the Landisoo
party in the South ere assuming to be the chief ha
ters of Frees.lion, and the main support of slavery.
If they can gain credit for sincerity in the Sonth,
while they ere sweeping the North by mean, of
Froesoilism, the result will he that they will be
thrown into power, and then, a •cording to the
law of honesty among thieve.. there will be an
equitable division of the spoils ol a victory gilled
by a double treachery.'
Says the :intim:U. further
"Thule who attach any greater importance than
this to the Free,il movement, and to the counter
threat, of dissolution in the South, are very great
ly deceived. It boa 'his complexion and none oth
er, and the sooner iols seen in its true light the
better fur the country. These secret aloes, bat
open enemies in the tinrth and the South, have on.
ly to be understood 'to he check mated. They
have no idea at dissolving the Union. but only
wish to divide the opeit.i. Thou, in the North who
cry the Wilmot Proviso or dtpudution„ and those
in the South who cry no Proviro or diaroluCou,
understand rock other. Burke of the Northein
party has recently become co-editor of the Union
with Rdehie of the Southern party, and when the
Presidential election COM , " , on we shall hod the
Southern pro alavout . LogolOcin end the Northern
free voter worlancArairether'of kindly as if they
hod neve• afrinvine the greatest scoun
drels outside of pandemonium.' "
Wr ronfei.s we look upon all the spe, ~. pro.
feationa of oppaut ion to Slavery, by the Northern
Democrat. with immiiroon. Their conversion la
10 Jniidden and causeless. We cannot forget that
James Buchanan said, !hat the Democracy 01 the
Ni r h was the natural ally of slavery—, sentiment
which has been exemplified by the conduct of its
presses it, convendils, and its leading men, since
the Jaya of Jackson. We cannot forget that it is
*My a few days, as it were, slice the whole pow
er of Northern lioncieracy wan brought into use
for the annexation of Tesas,lty which several new
slave elates were added to the Uion, and the
slave power vastly strengthened. We mistrust
Such men. We c Innot cams le in them. Their
but of power, and of the spoil, of office., is an m
ord/nate, that they will stop at no scheme of des
ceptnni which bas the prestige of stweers
How ridiculous do those Ineonsiderate whigs,
of the I i.ddings stump, who have been lured nun
theme toils of I., , ,fimmain mate themselves. How
fierce will be the wrath of the rank and file
against their leaders, when their eye, are opened
to discover that they have been caught by a Loco
kmeepro-slavery hook, baited with Free-andism.
Mrsanctiri Armen. — .The Missionary Society of
the Methodist Eptseopal Church having determin
ed that it was espedient . to continue o white pup.
erintendent over their miesion to Liberia, the Bi
shop having charge of the foreign missions has ap
pointed to that office the Rev. Nicholas S. Bastian,
of the Illinois Conference. This (Ills the vacancy
°tensioned by the return of the Rev. Mr. Benham
in consequence of impaired health. Since Ike
return of Mr. Benham the mission has been in_
charge of one of the colored clergymen.
The N. V. Tribune establishment, it is said, is
ntniv a mint stock coimern, divided into 100 shores
0151000 each, which are owned as well by the
employees of the old firm as by the principals,
Messrs. Ureeley 6s:ldcElnith.
Truzammao Convmacm..—We learn from the
Columbus State lottimal, that a Convention of the
stitch holden of the pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and
Louisville Telegraphic Company was held in that
city last week. Delegwes were in attendance
froth Loahnolle, Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus,
Zanesville, Steubenville, and Pittsburgh. Busi
ness of interest to the proprietors of the line occue
pied the attention 01 the Convention. Among
other business, was the adoption of a code of
Bye Laws for the government of the Company,
and other steps preparatory to a thorough on
gunisation of the Company. The Convention
brought its proceedings to a close by the election
of a Board of thirteen Directors, upon whom
is devolved the future earn and management
of the line of telegraphic operations from Pitts
burgh to Louisville. One of three Directors is
landed at each station, eleepl. Pittsburgh, at
loch point a majority of the share. of the
pital Klock is held, and at which place, five of
he Board of Directors, as well an the principal
,Nice of the Company, as hooka, 5.1,3., are atio
locaresi. The folering is the first Board of Di
rectors, chosen for the Company, viz:
DArcuors—R. 11. Wootfolk, Louisville; E. G.
Whitney, Madison; J. C. Hall, Cincinnati; J. D.
Phillips. Dayton; Thomas Moodie, Columbus
D. H. Lyman, Zanesville; J. C. Wylie, Wheeling;
E. M. Stanton, Steubenville; J. K. Morehead,
Joshua Hanna, Tncs Bakewell, Charles Avery,
and Lewis Hutchinson, Pittsburgh.
The Dlreetora, immediately after the adloarn
eat of the Convention, held a meeting, and pro-
ceeded to organize the Company, (which was done
under authority derived from a charier granted
or that purpose by the Legislaiure of bulimia.) by
he choice of the follawing officers and agents, viz
Gen. JAMES K. MOREHEAD, President.
!own:A HANNA, Treasurer.
J. D. 11.6113, SuperintendenL
JOStItA. HANNA, Secretary.
PROM NEW YORK
Correspondence of the Ptenttorg6 Its:sec
Naw YORK, June 7, 1519.
The Cholera has obtained quite a firm hold here,
and the newleases, reported yesterday, reached
aixty,with ten deaths. In the hospitals the mortal
ity is much greater than in private practice, a fact
that proves conclusively that the melody is under
the control of phyk mums, when the patient has not
been a notoriously intemperate liver, before his
attack. No pains are spared to clean the city, and
preserve the general health. Vet this doe. not
keep down the panic, and much elacm exists.—
Our markets swarm w,th vegitables, and lire sold
at prices that will not pay the growers fur gather
ing the ,rep. Vet no customers are found, and
loads drr thrown into the river.
The Europa and Hermann 's new., exude. hole
remark, not being of n cliaractei-toetreCt our mar
ket. at all, which 0. the only point where New
York can be influenced Some editors get inio a
phrensy at each arrival, end Bee the dawn of a
dozen republics in each not in an European city,
but the enthuanum does not extend to people gen
erally bore, who care little about the people oil' Eu
rope, farther than to supply their wants at a high
pe.e. and to buy their nannutacyrr s cheap
Pennsylvania Stocks continue to advance, and
close at 90 cash, the highest point they have numb_
ed since th • suspension of interest. At this ,ranee
there is a good demand tram abroad, nod at no
time was tae current of American Securities
stronger toward. Enron., than at present. For
United State. r.'s I il l elm be had, bat there are
low sellers. Money gee. begging et acorn per
cent. and many Merchants are anticipating their
payments at five and six per cent.
The tameus society, known a. the "New York
Historical." has become alarmed at the undiamth
ed appearance the Republic makes, with .ts ple
beian tole of tlu United States, and means to have
relornied at once, and have the country re-chrtst
ened. Tau preterit plan is to call the republic
I - Virginia," and the matter has been referred to a
i committee with favor' The name of the old heal
must now go by the board, and the next mesalpe of
Zachary Taylor will be mailed, Pre-.,dent of Vir
gina, laze the United States 0' Amer..- Virgrole
cannot Ito leas than to give her little god chin, a
pap spoon, and set hint down for something band
. t c in her will. at least (or enough to hay loather
medals fir the:that...rival Society'. members.
Mr. Webster Laa poised through town, on knit
way to Wa.iiingt.in, to advocate sane large elan.*
before the Mexican Comminnon. The amount of
clams; it la estimated, will exceed the appropria.
tion al Congress, &km or 'cma million• of donors.
which will make farther action by Coogren s-
canary, as the treaty stipulate?, that all the claim.
.bait be met by the United Stales.
Several municipal elections have:been held in
Connecticut within a day or two, resulting with
out exception in the tureenof the %lug., who
have been (ally soused by the defeat at the lane
Mate Cmoyan.s. Since our municipal eleCtion,
nothing has been heard of the great democratic
party. except the groans of an old hanker, us lie
forced Irani the public crib. where he ha. fatten•
ad for twenty year.. 'rimy bold on with Lho tena
city or eytiatiers, and part from their . bortice wnh
infinite grief.
la the Cotton market, the Steamer's newt t has
produced BO change. la flour, the sales are large.
and to a good extent for export at former figures.
say 4.56614 69 Lir choice State brands. and ra• ,12 4
for pare Gene,. Wheat is firm, with an upward
tendency. Ziooo bu Ohio 10163103, and %Viscous/a
61109.0 cta. Corn, under the newa, haiimproved
full I cent on a bushel. Southern sehlie 5 , 4459.
mixed 593150: Rye 3735 Er Pork is firm, a11b,2.50
$9,57461540,124 Prime and Mess. Prime beef la
hatherciales of city at 59: of cut metro large sale.
MO packages at 4 / ; all for shoulders, and 5: for
hams. Ohio Whiskey 20321:. There is a good
deal of speculation in Scotch pig iron, sales at 19/61
191 cash, and 520, 6 mos. Sales English bars at
340010.25 per ton, tl mos. All kinds olGroceries
are doll and few buyers in Market. The greater
part attic importations are placed La bond. C.
For the Putebtergh Gazette
The Ceneue of 1815 e.
Ma. Eorroa—There is no event which ought to
more deeply Interest a nation than the enume
non of its inhabitants, in connection with lb
wealth and venous pursuits; and as the time
near when that most important matter is to be
exhibited, it becomes the duty of those having
charge of .t to cease no effort unmade to lay before
the nation a correct return. tt Is universally act.
novrledged I believe that the last census was a moat
imperfect affair—so much so, that but little re
liance has or can be placed upon it. It. imperfect
ness, however, did not result from any difficulty
in the aubject itself, but in the ern performance of
duty Its not to be supposed that a correct ex
hibit can be made by nay man as to anotber's
business. dog., as wall as be can himself; yet how
notonous n it, in mast aectiona of the country, that
thaw who took the census neglected or overlooked
many of the inhabitants' Nay, sir, I doubt not
bat that many tiersons, even in Allegheny county,
could be found who never saw the marshal or his
deputies.—li I understand the matter, it is made
the duty of those who take the census to cull
civic initabstarst—and not tate the
say so of n neighbor, beeaoso the location of a citi
zen Ile. in a bye path—nor should tax /Isis and
other such sources be allowed as authority in a
cane of this kind. A fair compensation is allowed,
and a rigid enforcement of duty should therefore be
demanded; and it us to be hoped that three basing
chariot:WlWl., matter will see lo It In Melt Instruc
tion. to manhals in the various sections of the 17.
Staten. X.
New 0111.r.arra.—By mail we have New Chicane
paper, of the morning of the 31 at ult. The Chart.,
h.O Courier hu. account/1 a day later, by telegraph,
of the f..llowmg diecouragmg purport •
Too Cor,ASSE Amu FLOOD •r New Oyu.. Ne t : —
The intellbgettee from New urleana Is 01 a moat
d/SlLMMUD*ltnraeler. Capt. Grant, charged with
the duty of checking the WHIM that were pouring
through the SIMVP crevasse, has raid to the city
authontiea,'•l neatly acknowledge toy failure. I
have exhausted my talent and energy, andlouud
theta inadequate. There to very little, if any hope,
that the main crevasse can be Lopped." The Juno
rise of the river is touch dreaded.
The Picayune Bays the overflow will reach
Camp ert. The yulue of property has been
sensibly affected, .end touch apprehension for the
health of the city is entertained, when ever the
waive, s h a ll e nbside, gbm the tilth and allele that
has accumulated, which will rover the streets.
Theereet, eat , at Tuuis, on the opposite side of
tin river, Is nl,ll open, nod nu win understand, ne
penton is ellempllng to atop IL I f allowed to. take
Im course, many Gee plantaintione will be ruined.
beau, ANI.UI has recently tulminated from his
retreat at Kingston, Jamaica, en elaborate reply,
to a volume of three hundred pages, to the semi
-8111101111 of treason brought against him Is the Mex
ican Coopers. The ex-President makes out, as
usual a good case, and shows apparently that his
effort, during the recent war were fruitless, owing
{{pp the want of co-operation on the part of the Gov
ellument. the lack of funds, cireemstnnees over
which he had no control, eic. He enter. into an
autobiographical account of all his exploits, hard
ship., and rev e rsal, and evidently aims more at
malting an impression for the future than it vindi
cating the past.
We °Mani this infounatien of the contents of
SANTA Arota's Manifesto from the New Orleans
Delta. No copy of the publication itself has yet
come with!a our reach. Whenever it does, we
shall look through It with cariosity, in the antieipa
uon of its probably shedding light on some things
which are yet veiled is darkness pertaining to the
history of our War with Mexico, and especially
the particulate of the negotiation at Havana be
tween the late Administration and Bath's Amu,
and the character ofthe uodemanding alleged to
have existed between that Administration and the
same General op to the battle of Buena Vida , the
event of which battle was at the time openly al
leged to have disappointed the calculations of the
Administration.—Nat. bad.
APPOINTMENTS Hi THE PRESIDENT.
COLLECTOR. OF TEE cosr.ms.
Samuel Cooper, Midi"lame, Cotineeticui, V'
William)). Starr, removed.
SERVITORS OF TES CUSTOMS.
Penfield &Goodsell, Hartford,Conneetieut, 'nee
Seth &Idea, removed.
Allea Putnam, Salem, Massachusetts, vice N -
tharacl Hawthorne, removed.
A.PPRALIELIT. of NISACIIANDINS.
Mathias R. Edgar, New York, vice George F.
Thomson, removed.
Alexander M. Mitzhell, of Ohio, to be Marshal
of the trotted State, for the Territory of Mt
need..
John W. Twienell, of Missouri, to be Marshal of
the United States fur the district of Missouri, vice
Robert C. Ewing, removed.
BY THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.
Charles Fit; of Yaw Orleans, Louisiana, to he
Pemion Agent at that place, 'vice MaunselWhne,
who declines the otßee.
James Ruske, Fayetteville, North Carolina, to
Ise Pension Agent at that place, vice George
McNeill, removed. —Nist. Intel. of Friday.
DrlprOvamant/ In Dentfinry.
DR. U. U. STF.AFLYS, late of Boston, i.
,prepared to
manalacture and set Btocx Tara a whole and parts
of lei*, upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction Plates—
Toonueuaneaun IM nva nnexern, where the nerve to
exposed. Mee and restdence next door to the May
ors °Mee, Fourth street, Pittsbargh.
or R
eo-.t. R. RVFadden, F. R. Eaton. 1.19
Pavillon Lenin Straus.—Prepared by J W. Kelly
Pt7,l, N. V.. and for gala by A. Jaynes. No
U Fourth m. 0.. Ttus will be found a delightful aro
. - -
of beverage in families, and particularly for sock
art's Boots —An improved Chocolate prepnra•
•n, being a combination of Cocoa nut; innocent, in
morating and palatable, highly recommended partic•
only far invallds. Prepared by W. Baker, Dorcher
r, blase, and for sale by A. JAYNES, at the Yakut
et Store, No. 70 Fourth at tuella
W. M. Wright, M. D., Dentist,
°Mai and residence on Fourth aL,
opposne the Pitniburgh flank. Office
Iliolra2 o ' clock
9 o'clock to la- A M . and
from •l
Fire and Marine Lokanzanee.—Tug Pins
email NATIOATION ♦ru Fier DucaAnca ttoaraar—
bartered lerkd—coulattues to invorr, upon every tle
notion of property, Ea the totem rota.
Orrin. No. 21 Market euret_
SAMUEL GrOJIMLY, Presl.
mys-xlErn
JOB PRINTING.
RILL lIF.ADS. CARDS, CIRCULARS.
Manifrsos, Bills La-hng, Contracts, Law ItJanis
KANO BILL, 4811./6 C1M7171.1,TE0.
ro.cum, tte. ht.,
Prtoted It the shortest ttouce, nt low mere, at the
de..9 li•zurrs Orelca, 'lmiro !room,
DR. W. 11. DAK
IrKN'II,T,
w 1 orl
prorcr—Strothbelo 4111,1, L`CIVit,C.I Seven:a and
Straotherry alley.
N. B —Dorease. of the mouth gums and ocelli irrated
Eiunuropathteully jua..l3in
113- Folly apiGlldid ROA valuable bnddista tot.
I.IIUS. an the centre of the cm's' of Allegheny. n•u
he sold on the p , en,ses by John D Duvis, Auctlunce
this afternoon si 3 u clock. to which we would tnvne
particular attenuott. they hems among tne most dean
sti:e property ever offered at 'Rita.. ••le in Mut t Lit
ED. tV. would invite the attention 01 purr baton to
the ssla 01 that, valuable proper, stitottunv Johnu
ton, on the Diamond.whlch is to be so'd by John D
Danis Mot afternoon al 3 o'clock, on the premises. L.:
order Draw Erevan,a of the late Putebeli. tle [Cal •
ed.
Notice to Stockholder•
0„ utt ,tock of his Company, is "Lured Iv par!
N,, 39 •wer I'maburgA, k on
on or beo•.re Month,. the aeronol Jay o. Jul) '
A, I , 1,-V.l Hyorder of the Honed f Directors
CElatil3
hero v ;iv,•• thr tul.‘ci r tt.c/ ha...ka.• • 1 , am
Ittatstc; ,ALC{(I,OII4 C1.11i1), Ls/10,11 , .1,11
n.stilotrat.o.. .e k:At tie of VALE I THEVI
jaw 61 Itorou,h of Stnexpebeta. decease., And
pr,torl• JPidel , • to 1.14 estate ere hereby resitot -1 to
tn.., anted., peynteitt,aed havtllF err
requested to pre.ent them, ditty tor rey•
cent to :3.1.11A II TRENT, Admi as. r et 0.1
;ul2 wJt• r _ .
II ILITARY I.ooaS—syrorda. Ermakite., ' , AA.,
n Cap.. Haws, Ration*, Laces. Drunu, and &Ai
k1:11110/ TIIMI6II§4S /0/ . Masontr, 0.14 Fallow, and o:h•
cr
Alat.--4:01.1 mad Stlyer Ural& for r rnana.dertug.
Thrred. Lla:Lon Stara, d.
W W WILSON.
,[ll,l cora., Itlz azul Market
PKNY , A :arr. and exce,legit +lock al Pre
1,7 cuurn tio,d Pres. at the mayt approved mult , r.
aivays on ca•td ,al2 W 3C♦
Dlnspratta• Patent Soda A•h.
17
`'A`AS, •,•,al. n ,ul thtpin.l per tr lobe,)
and lIPT tale by WA M MITCHKLJREE
11 . 7 . They hay, ree•ived lIIVINCYOI lure
Of thlwe einpidents pee Ante n. J ‘Vhitney and
btopnen wank w.il 4IIIVC next !numb
TLer
- will al. a receive large «applies far :be fall ti rade
1412
0/' feu, r mks
NI/ 7 " k AI MITCIIELTKER
CI 'they recur., fresh supplies for t 3 te lo Pall
r
oi/GAB ANSI MOLASSES—Ca IsOds U &tsar,
(EP prima: neTlltls 0 Molasses, prlnfe, In oak liblc
siarr and fur sale ti
lull W & U MITCHELTRLE
\‘•ltig , Y.Ev—mo lobb. Wh.key, to ...re and fo
W k M NIITVHELTR
\ ABU I>t , 11R..4T1C 1.14110 gene
ral ...ono, nt .a/ ways on band cool foe sale tty
M Mrreti
DR. GOORGIE McCOOK
NFFICE, Fourth ttreet, nomr 6runt, id the room
Latoty oceupted by Aldenitan MIL/CT, Arumethate
fou.ll.‘ n
1 !
'4 l:l ' 7:: ' 4l . _ l l7h li aVY.7 . l t o l. te . l m"
)1311 dGua
ITERRINGS—AW boo No I IlerTtng•, WO do seal.
ed,....re and lot sole low to eta,. constgo.
meal by !oil JAMES DAI—ZELL, Wait, It
TtißACCO—dia keg. Geilue'• No 16 Pin. Tobacco,
binding per atmr Hamburg and for 'Ale by
ItII /ANTES DALZF.LL
D DAN rEcri Nu SOLUTION OF CIIL.ORIDF. SO
deconinme. the vi
re. or peccmt pram,
pie c I ail contagious Comm... It remove. the danger.
atlio via of rack room, itc HI 11l daunting crier.
gy it renal,. ulcers, and intercept. all communicable
dam. ma, whether in aunt or animal, &a Just rec'il
mud for sale by all R E SELLERS, ri; Wood at
DitUGS - DRUGS"—
Claws.lnc,
Est But ProcJit.
Nitrata
James Powder,
Chloride
Fitroot !nasally,
Iwo recd arra for sale by
ull
_ _
Chloroform,
ludule Infn,
Oil Copatba,
Citric Acid.
CI;lock Ekbor,
Extraci I.tuataio_
It 1.:
Wood *1
C.fitsceil Oil. ;Ott reed and lor rale by
1 .111 J H CANFIELD
LW-ITHEIt.—It bk. prime Faulk,. ;mit lando.f
and for talc by WE TON BOIVEN,
PO Front bi
11.11MS - 11 casks Sag. cored 11•110,
last receive) and for sale by
;sII WEATON BOWEN
tBIYx AND VAIXAHLE: BOOKS
I
1 —lion. 011 ?lathe Architecture. prepared o
behalf el the Building Committee of the Stutthooniat, n
Inentlition by Rotten Dale (lien. In large quattA.
elegantly pained, woh 113 illustrations in the neet
atyle e ( the an
—Urecti on Bronelnns, recond edtunn. rrve.ed
and en'arged A treatise on diseases of the •r .pa.
rages, comprising an inquiry into the hirroty, eatteea,
and treatatent ot those allertions of the throat, evird
litanctults. Chronic Larylognta Clergyman's Sore
Throat s Inc he 13y Horace Green A RI.. RI D. k,
Plate. unproved and carefully entered. Royal rya
gilt taps, $3 1.10
111 Mow lendy, Om Hu edition, reveted and en,ar
red, watt addiuntiel illustratrane A Treatise no Laud
.cape Hardanlng and Hang Architecture
For .are by JAMES D. LOCK WuOL/
OS Wood wee:.
For many years connected won Meows Wdey &
Fornans, and late John Riley, New• York.
11rn1 u.a.n.lbllT?fi.flnr4lJjlllll
11 - 111. R. if TMVNSENDS SARSAPARILLA—&U
if dozen of Dr TownscntE. (igoomP Sezrapa3Loa..
)ort fee- d and for rel. by R E SELLER!,
.
S Wood .1, only Arent for Plltsbur.o,
H. 1J NI el; KB Afoot for Ailegbeny cow
GEITLICDIEN , N
FURNISHING GOODS
\b-\ hett/011
. 0 )
*EN YORK
JOHN satilklDElLPs'
41,
Importer, Man ufnet urer, and Dealer In
SHIRTS. CRAVATS. SCARFS. STooKs, HO.
SIERT'. GLOVES, UNDER GARMENTs,
SUsPENIIRRS, D040N123, COLLARs,
0RE...3.401G HODEs, SHOULDER
BRACES, HAN DIZERc olErs.
MONEY BELTS, META MAE
wATER.PED , or co AT,‘,
OILED SILKs,
The facilities of the subccriber for importing end
~...u f „„m„, hi. roods, enable him to supply hie r
touters et the very lowest market oilers; end every
effort will be made to render it al. oh!ect lot merehains
and dealers from every section of the country to five
him a cell C. EL HATCH,
57 Wiliam meet.
*3O HEW Ann
.12 STOLEN from the subscriber, home m
Indiana county, P., un Tuesday, be Sth
tam— a OREN HORSE, with Saddle and
Martingales; about 17 hands high, nnd 7
years old; with white mane and nol—heavy I,,ww.
The above reward will be paid for the recovery of
S
horse and thief, or WU for the horse.
JAMES WCALIP, West Lebanon P. 0.,
luDislartwit•S lndiana co.
_Pa
___ •_.
W H L T S E BEAN VFIOI , 7 " I3 . OVriOILsT & Cn
k1.F.V31..-1,0 Lan Westen) Reacnre, for male by
C
$ F VON BONNNORST a co
FRATIIERS-575 Ibs ( or sale by
nth B F VON BONNHORST & CO
DRY APPLES—Z/0 bush for We by
10 B F VON BONNUORST & CO
GLASS—bou b.. taxi% 400 do tOxIA 100 do 10214,
bo do 729; for We by
VON BONNHORST b CO
SCYTHE SNEATHS-45 dos for sale by
jui S F VON BONNUMIST 1 , 0
H A T., ILAKES-30 dmfo, solo by
F VON BONNIIORST & CO
DRIED BEEF ROERDS-10 — tieWes
Rounds, very fine , Just reed and for Laic by
la y SELLERS & NICOLSO
--_ RELIES VOR casmrs.
TATE HAVE ABDOMINAL WARP ERS made from
T V the most approved English pattern, furnished
and teeognmeaded by. Thomas Bakewell, and e
number of eminent physician s being a most conveni
ent apparatus for the applicegion of warm or hot mu
ter to the bowels. In ease 01 cramps in Cholera. A.
every person Is oulueet to sudden attacks, no family
should be althoun at leas/ one.
BOMBE& ATKINSON.
First st, between Wood mod Market
HiEALE'S NEW \YOhe Arock. or
t i n in Y
the Woods, lay RK—T J. T. Headlediy, rib
author of
“Washington and his Generala,^ eta.
The Lite 11/11i NYnunpi of Do Will Clinton, by W
W Campbell. author of l 'llordor Warfare' Jam recd
by tu7 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON
XTEW BOOKI-A History of Wonderful Invention.,
ilinatroled with numerous engravings on wood,
1 vol. moans.
The Incarnation, or pitmen, of the Virgin Mid Ivry
Boa, by Charles Beecher, Fort Warne, Indian. with
no introductory essay, by Mr. Hornet Beecher Stowe.
Just reed by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
uy corner :Id and Market at,
OIL -10 lAN Linseed Od, past re 'd and for sale of
jo7 1 LI CANFIELD
BACON -7 erica Sides and Shoulders, io-day teed
and for rale by
ARMSTRONG & CROZEit
•
j ARD—I4 bbls No I, ndo No [dug landlng from
.L.J steamer Cumberland No d for sale.
)u7 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, From st
BAbc.°N.Ti! ihoh,do
DoCmK mkcer -
F F. , .. , t7: 1. 11 , j1 R „ 1- ; : to br . 12 1 :7 luzsimg from sunr Cum
-147 ISAIAH DICKEY A. CO
Tj ORBIIEADS—i7 this; 2 c‘lis, !guiding from stun
Lowell, for rale by
IRAIAH DICKEY & co
FEATIIERS—a racks prime, lauding from viriarber
.12 Cumberland and for sale by
B A FAIINESTOCK!. CO,
corner m and Wood ate
I . , , LANSEED—I casks latultng from steamer Clun
k' berland and for sale by
At; B A FAHNFSTOCK A CO
CININE-00 no Farr's, just yacht atul far sale by
B A FAHNESTOCK & CO
DRIED PEACHES-7 packages ktapared Peaches;
I boo pared do; Just me'd and for sale by
tu7 C H GRANT
I,llsiE FLOUR-200 bids good quality fine Flora, in
fine order, In store and for sale by
la? SELLERS to NICOLS
SCant CURD. tiale4S-9Rna rare Evans &Suites
brand 48 do Taylor& Carif 10, sp for faintly
use; :or sole by A: SELLERS & NICOLS
LAk f)i—Hans, Sides sod Shoulders, of prune quiff
11 by, ors, yr on hind and for sale by
,
017 SELLERS & NICOL.
L 1 IRD I.MA No 1: 14 do No 2: in fine order
j 10: sale by JO SELLERS & NICOLS
RICE—Li tea freett Beat, tor retatlmg. mst 'dn
ree err,
to 1,1 Iu7 SELLERS & NICOLS
r o r r y .rz a t tes. a {lran
y
lod JORN WATT & CO
t,fil. Not trimmed Shad 40 do No 1 Ile
1' ran '0 No 1 inlmon; 6000 56. Bacon Sale
,nre at,a for saki by 106 JORN WATV &CO
lEFSE-160 bin Wilt reed and for role at tile \V
Bolt, and alt.,. Depot, au.l for safe by
, a 6 J 6 CANFIELD
s c NrlS-4 tam, • Mme 7 1, 8 . 4 /•, , 4 0 r .tuby
rpi4I.6CCO-6o Legs 6 twist Tobacco, rinn received
1 per lit elm.. Genesee, and for sale by
,s 6 RURBRIDO E. LL'IL.MON tr. CO, Water cc
A I
.AHIO 1.-10 tiols In prime order ' AM read and
tar mite by toe E SELLERS, .5: Wood m
p t 1) ELM BARK—I btal past recd end for sale
toe R E SELLERS
P
ft , l n tl%flß 51EN-2 eases, in small eon s ., just reed
‘1 r t ale by .111 _ R E 9.1.ER9
I CA Rll-5 bbls double refined Cruthed; 5 do do do
S
Potederod, 1 do Stained; sdo Clarified; 10 do an
,or Lott; ,1111 received nod for sale I,a
J D WILLIAOI9. 110 Wood t
I =ll--Noo 1. 2 and 3 Idadtemi; No 1 Salmon; N
and Ileningi Ri box. Lubec sealed Iler
for by JO J U WILLIAMS
0--" , °"" - rtia;'41,11AN.
31 Watar and el From n
B ACON-z.OUO lb. Bacon, Shoulder., Saes and
Hum., for bah, by LS WATER.M A N
abls sapenor r flat Floor, reed and
(or %ale by Jaa L 8 WATERALAN
•
1 , , 0 ,, Z ,.. 11 . aa
j Oraill .. s t ,.a u n y d a few do, Hay Rake
jut LS 'WATER:RA.%
M;EMENIM
Rl=l=sl
Y+ Harting, Lc. arpvr• and for sale by
LA WATERMAN
‘ItIED bbls Oh. day a)ld f•
JL./ lad TASSEY tr. HEST
r..) ACON—lek/ clear Aide, ree'darid (or rale by
rua TASSEY
r' , ' , 4)W 1 N—3 dam note and for sale by
,o 6 TA SS.P.I' a FIFST
A RU tibia Lord Ott, tending from etrartvr
IA New Entdolid No U, %V et ttroton & Co',
and for i.oh low to close consignment by
joo /AMES DALZELI Wale, et
itiThilel—tvi bales Cotton, in atom end for sale Ly
kj ton JAhIES DAL.ICII..
5 , 1
(;sofa,
cheat, Tea;
b. indigo, land
18afy pan :" canal 10e este by
JAMF.S DALZELL
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VCY;3s.4"3.4AVDroinlersbyAtinernlehateri
Tv IT E 111 Llee, eon roy ogle by
rue JA311:3 DA LZEL
Dr. WlekeVe Celebrated
CHOLERA AND O'lElOl6l MEDICINES
l'eqd,te.l to ,ad tt, tollow,gre
:.honien tned,eina czh.n./vety ta nod
•.I the Southern and 1-*.a.tern
\t ado eurtify that In. Loss, Wtmtity. of York, Pt,
wok outlet ht• rate sod 131/1165V.MC.A. On or about the
lint o(th-tuber lion, a yoann an laboring order a
usedattact of - Aslant' Cholera ;' lhat we slant.
We said pat.eut, and found tom to be to the rot.
lapsed state, of dal dinars, testis fresuent and cocoon
nce water dowharges That we? ronounced tt e .
,entone Cholera, and dectaced moreover that yr
betievcd the rata putttnt wtha beyond the hope armed
cot aids In fact we thought We pollens would the
and so declared at the time.
We farther eertlfy that the laid Lents Wlekey par
e ale own mode of treatment, and ndmmirtered htr
Cholera Rernedy,lead effected a enre of the pauent_
We .411 a an four day, thereafter the said young man
was at work, and perfectly well.
Joue C Dorn,. M. D.
T. D. Daccrrr, M. D.
I cent fl. that I vtrited a case of modified Cholera
der the care of Dr Loot. U ickey, and that I bel
his medicine relieved him.
State of Maryland, Washlngton County, to ern
I e entry that I am well acquainted with the gentle-
Louwho have signed the within cerufiegnee of Dr.
ts Wick ey, and they are men of retainer abthty.
In testimony whereof I hereunto subaembe my
name, and a. 61 the seal of my peke. Una four
esum dry of November, eighteen hundred and
thirty-three. 0. IVILLIAMS, Clerk
IVasholgton County Court. Maryland.
I witnessed the edministration of Dr. Louis Wick
ey s prepare ion for Cholera, in the raze of an appre,
glee to Ch ili. lastrg business in this town (lingers
town was a well marked case of Asiatic Ch.
le-a, with rim water eracututon,h cold clammy skin
cold to tom. small :raninioue pulsea.-1 considered hi
intitionlra:, critical and alarming I saw him pre
mous to Dr Wickey, nod was present at the admino
tuition of the ti r.t dose of medicine, and saw lum re
peateilly
sr, during the attendance of Dr. Wlckey; be re
covered as to he able to attend to and weirs at hi
trade in a tow days. I ant care he lm k none other ho
the medietne ad:mooed by Dr. Wickey.
alellAYD W. Darts, NI D.
The only true and gromne Do. NV/eaves ehole
and ItArrhato bled/moo Ul prepared and gold whol
tnt , nee I. by JOIIPI DI. DOROAN. Drettyabc,
dmit nor door below Dtomorld alley, Wood
TEAS! TILAIIIII TEAS!!!
I r I. with pietisme that the subscribers
„II inform the ettizens of Pittsbarrti and rit•
nae
kd
finny
thatw nh th ;l y e st a r ' e s
completed ienkln "' ;•
o.
of Philadelphia, to receive their superior
PACKED TEAS,
'I And will hereafter be kept constantly on
hand. Ther are neatly and s . c t rotely put
M ' 22, iTST re a d ` 0 k a . ;:3 1 -kho n er o in l g the kind
of Ten, price, name of the concern end
dep. t.r • Ittintlclphin, svlth St incitation to return the
Tea, ,1 not
)11“411.
tlonpowdei • • •n2i 75 I.CW 1.24 140
; 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
' II vson •• • • • .50 654 75 1,00 1,25
. ....50 52* 75 1,1%) 1.25 1,50
Mack •• • • .27} 50
Vir, and ertre Fine. '0 I ,o 0 7,x,,5 . .)
tV, warren, nil the TEAS we sell to be equal
sUrvAtioht 1.3 any sold in this city. and .hnuld
b , / I,m prove acceplltUle to the I.le, till y Can be re.
n.rne.l, and the inoney will be refunded, us it is only
• ..h that UndetolOnditl4 we sell.
ata a fair trial, that the public may be able In
seder ~ ..zween our Tea. and those heretofore road hy
tribal ~nupsal..l .11 this city
A !Over%ot reel, delietous •nd go tlavaind Tr A
•hou' , l u• call
Fu; •ale L
JOS S M. YOUNG &
N W corner 4th and Ferry woos, land
E. YOUNG tr. CO.
W corner 3d and Rm. met.
n ) I. d trtiril
PEKIN TEA STORE
THE subscriber h. rust received •t the Pekin Tea
Stare, NJ Fourth .tre•t, very large and well sr
leeted •toek of purr GIiKEN AND BLACK TEAS,
from New Vert, all of which has been received to thr•
country shore the One of February last, roasistlng at
nil the rhtterent grades grown in the Celestial Emptre
Our Clock hems among the lateral to the hVest, WI!
prepared to wholesale, ou better tenon then any other
!mu.u the city. We invite retail grocers to call sod
run.. our stork and prices. They ca. Lava it puck
rd end 1 lb purkageu, 5 lb t/lICUIIILIAIVT, or to
hall ciieuto, to nuit their couranienee.
, . • . .
Our retail prices cozy for Oolong. Black Teas from
(0 eta. to 81,50 per lb.; Ming Young Sone hung. 00 r b.;
tlongo 31.1, and English breakfast fstt, Young 111.00,
litsupourder and Imperial, from 35 cis. to $1,25 per 11.
Females are requeated to send and got sampler of
of our Tear, and try theta before purchatung.
y 11nd/cwt.' A J A YNY.S, 70 Fourth street
WJISITE SIJUA itS.—luveriug'. loaf, crushed mud
V V pelverireAl Sugars, just reed end for rale by the
bbl or et ;veil, at the ?chit Tee thorc,7o Fourth at.
otrEt
12171 ti COPS 7:o4—Moetta, A Meant Java, Lagutra,
12 St Domingo and Thu Coffee., lust too'd and for
tale at the Pektn 'fey Stole, 70 Fourth at. tarp
AININS AND FIDS-400 etßht bxa prime Rar•
sits, and 50 .mall drums (rest, Fttr, (list r e ceived
and for sale at Ott Patin Ted :Store, 70 Fourth strati
lor4
- - - -
CHOCOLATE', COCOA ANH HHOHA—Hitkef
Prom, No 1 Ch.olute and Cocoa' also, &hen
sweet spiced Chooonne, Just reed tind for saleat th •
Pekin Tea Stem, lo Fourth et-
aI N,TORGAN'S WORM HILLER lathe beat Vermlfuge
that any anti elm give or use in his family.
WaszallaioN Tp., Westmoreland no. Pa.
Mr. Jelin D. 'Ming.: —This la to certify that I hare
been selling your Vero:drop for some time. an, about
one
yea andin that time I have never knocya it to
to fail in bnnging worms away when the syrimtoma
indicated their presence. I had occuion to glint it to
two grown up members of my family; I gave each of
theta one dose, and one of Mein passed MO and the oth
er over 250 worms. It is the beat Veretifoge that say
man can are chic (amity. J. W.
Prepared and sold by INO. IL aIORBAN, Droowlat,
vac Rom below Diamond alley, Ott Wow! el. lan
AUCTION SALES
FOR citicinrcrkti..
. The spla s nd il i EN d skilin uo cr il,
Lam go Stock of .gore, and Furry Dry Goodt, H osi o r .n, roaster, on. leave for the
On lharsday snorting, Jour. lilt, at 10 &clock, at bove sad inter . ..district. this day
rho Gonwnercrat Sales Rooms, corner of Woo 4 awl .! 10 0 .,652.1c, At
Frflb nicety, will be •oh.l
For freight or passage apply on Ward, or to
A large aasortment stnple end fancy Dri. Ropla, PETTIGREW & (X), Aats
! ..t I
arnong which are spb.nitdrusvus, ba.rannes,
bsragee, de lain., super Nulls, Fisnela nod Manches
ter clog/tams, ehnwle end hdkto in greet •ariety.
gloves, legbot:l and braid bonnets, per•sosette,
mbre,l. s, table cheek, ttklng. bleached
114/1•1:11, asltmes. rottoonde•, superfine
casurneres, +atillellT, tweeds, hum) , vrwlngs,
,R-s•
at John D. Davis. Anotlossear
Dried Yee(
MWM=I
M=ME=Me!f=ol
ufartured loliacco. no yr : , oxes Summon ensure. 0 bx*
tine rut ..bowing witer°, a hi. Not poi. eciap.ti ibis
No I .had, entities, .noi via, hoer., forks, wrapptax pa
per. iransparent and ATIIILIaIi window Winds, mantel
.
cla• k looking gla..rt, queentware. glasgvrare. trs
A large and grnetal arnotua,, of urar and tecoti.l
band i.auseLAd liirnaurr..te
Ai -o'clock,
Au invoice ni line cutlery. double and single barrel
shot guns, and pirwl•. just received row New Vast,
gold and silver wnwhes, boors, shorn. reedy made
dolling. fancy goods. ite. gal
liarouche anti Buggy at auction.
tin Thuradajt tnternoon, Jane 14th,•a1 a o'clock, in
of Use Commercial Soles Dooms. corner of Wood
d Dinh streets, will be sold, one second hand Do
uche, stumble for one or two horses, well finished.
:tit falling top, in good order; also, • good secoud
d Buggy. path JOHN D DAVIS, Auct
Undenorit,'J Sale of Damaged Dry Goods.
Ott Friday mamma, Lune 15th, at 10 o'clock. at the
Commercial Sale% Rooms, corner of Wood and Filth
tweet., will be .old for oath currency—
- _
Four cases of assorted foreign and domestic staple
and fancy Dry Good., among which arc super black.
bombazine, cashmere.. alpacas, gingham., titmouse
and dress prints, linen cbanibraY, painted Mane, ging
ham lawns, hal:urines, 43 pieces lloyle's celebrated
prints. b pieces red flannel., summer cloths, coating.,
drab d' etc. de ; 9 hales Bangor, Conestoga and other
sheeting., 3 do ticking..
The above have been damaged by wet on the Pa.
Canal. and will be opened for examination on the 14th
nst., to which the attention of dealers in requemed, as
the sae Is pastors.
tun JOHN D DAVIS, duct
Large Salo of Skirts stud ea:thing by rufalogrue.
On Wednesday morning, tath lose, a t 0 o'clock, at
the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Sth
streets. will be sold, ono credit of vinery days for all
rums over E4OO, an extensive invoice of shirts and
clothing, comprismg fine muslin shirt's,- been begonia
and collars, super customer made do, yoke neck and
French sleeve Merrimac, mariners stripe, fancy union
check. and hickory' Duns; patent lace drill debater*
for summer French •10. lie anspenders,• cloth, mam
re l
me. rwde tilpacta and evaded dmta, frock tad rack
dents; blob sod num, French oasalmere pates, sat.
liner dull, cottondde end checked do. Catalogues
can be obtumed and goods examined on Tuesday.
M 9 JOliN D DAVIS, Aoer.
•
As -.gum Sods of - 45 acyro f croollent C,d, and
42 acre. ff Land
On Wedn,,day, J ane 20th, et 2 o'clock, I'. M.. et the
Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of IVood und thilh
tweet.. will be twirl by order of Abe Millar, Esq., As
stun, of Rota Sinciair, forty-live acre. of ortrelleot
rind. trot about fortyttuto acres of land, situated oa
the bank of the Monongahela, opposite 111 . 11:eesporr,
on which sr erected 9 or 10 &vetting houses, 2 coal
roil roods. and other itoproyemente for carrying on
the coal Lot.ibetta Tema at Me,
JOHN D DAVIS, Altai
ITM73InI
THEATRE
Lessee and Manager • • • •C. S. Porter.
Amu% •Yn Sties Matson• •• • ••W. H. Caw.
TICKET NIGIIT. GOOD BILL
Tteshey ErMee, lver 12
To commence with the //man of the
FLOATING BEACON.
ttr' a k ..:• :.. .. .........
Marlette Mr. Mettlieott
LANCE, by Mies Homer.
To be. IMlowed by she
RIVAL. PAGES.
DACE, by - Mmter Wool
To “.no:ode with
1021 OR THE SOLDIER OF TILE REVOLUTION
Ilr Weonesday—Mr. Wood's Benefit.
5 1;41 . A R-9I hada N
jr, t , ; „ Sagar, jam read u atii (.01
C I ( .. fint . 29 , =.: form Lake Erie
ju4 JA MU:3 DALze.u., Water at
VISII-7A gado. Furnitnrei :NO do carriage,
V of Dorton mortaraciorc, and or .4,p,
warranted, for sale very low to close enosigronent, by
ISAIAH DICFCEI S CU. Front et
Lr ARD—YOU bbl, No I, now !Rodin', for sale by
InsISAIAH DICKEY & CO
I lACON-14 casks Sulks, to sett 0001 40,U0U lbs
El smoke house, mostly limas tuid Shoulders, ready
for dellsery; for sale by' ISAIAH DICKEY is CO
Irsl4-10 kegs eve.. inkut wore and
for sale by Jo, HARDY, JON &CU
ATI - WE—GO bbisTn eao
hu4 J SClWrills MAKER £ CO, Y 4 Wood at
1..1.1. large Isa 3, 10 do JO No I;
tt, d t dU Nu 2; . ..a/ hf hhls Nos I and 2, Mu. In
•peettaa. tamhag 3.1 fat hy
MILLEIt k R1CK1 , 71`3012,
,u 4 1711 and 174 Liborty It
XINAC BRANDIEs-:—V7 half pipes various
I liN vin E ns%;es, of our own ilopertanon per Commerce
rum Bomesus. jart reed and :or sale by
(111313R-1D blas ynme CAder flirt reed awl for tale
by jui (0.4) %V Sarni re CO
jj AEI/WAHL , PAYER—!Lo rm bort quolity, tor
Il lurk by jot J SCIJUONNIANEH)
orria: CUB. 5--7 bale or WO
ATAI A Aker
04LTPE71112.-1. - + kegs for talc by
0 .orr J 80HUOINIMAXER &CO
DOCTOIt FAMILY 3IEDICLNES—A full
supply itzi ret"d; fur sale by
_ . _
UUDERSIGNED , can be roundat the
°nice o( Amerman A. G. Balaban, nad the Ilan
tvhere 4a will be happy to ace an those indebted
to him. Ailer that time. sat. trio be brought against
all dellettueom. jut A. M CA.ALMON.
',it beNni CUAltsts rtif.e. oestrous of oh
tutnol iniurmutaust refried to the number of
dear, to al occur In the city weehJy. the character co
the dieeases., sod the ashad:Le persons, would respect
fully request Ore Phy'4l.3ll. to report to them at the
Commute,. Room. Old Court House, ou Ftsday evening
of each week. Ad JOVIN Ck'rn.
DRUGS. Re. Re —Pure Red Bark. CbLorie Ether,
lodide Potash... Strychnine, chloride Gold, Liver
cropbur, Mine Precipitate. Cyanurer Potash, Ayr re
cerred and for side by Jog R E SELLERS
Lr
STVICII-10 brs (or
A DO Wood st
•
IyUTITR—I Ltd nutter:or, 2tors (amily, for solo by
1) ju'r J D WILLIAAIS
DEA.NS-20 bblii mall white, lir j ecd p e w liy iulAms
2
B ACUN-lca!ks sugar cured i loulders;
For by At 2 J D WILLIAMS
'DEA CIIES-5I bush ext. (salty, Car sale by
J D WILLIAMS
UNDRIHS-14 bbla No 1 Lard; 2 do firearm; 6 r 424
Bacon, assorted; 6 bbl, nutted; 0 bergs do; 4 do
Dry Pertedev; 26 do Female.; 6 do (hose2g, to arrive;
for tole by ISAIAH DICKE2 id Co,
IkiEESE--110i bx% oil hand: for /Ale by
Vi jai ISAIAH D!CKEY 3, CA
A CON-2 k r , lineal, reed and for wale by
I) 102 Cli ()RANT
pEARL ‘l9ll—d c s4a for sale by
It DALZELL h Co; Liberty .
QCORelibilDsAurs—tibble an bad antfor side by
Jut It D. II.LF.LI & Co
CHEESE--2un bra prone lVcstcro Reserre, to store
and for solo by jut R DALZELL & Co
PLES—,:u LW, brme, sor rak by
TASSFX a BEST
()byTS— 400
usL, la arrive in a Is3[l: days, for sale
C A AVANULTY A. Co, c.nal Basin
aoW..ot): sod Coooty Scnp purchased by
loyal N HOLMEN t SONS
ULOUR—L% bell Flour. rued and for .Jrs by
I: loyal ARMSTRONG fr. CREIZER
GOLD C A INS--/em recei cod, • beautlfel assort
ment of ladle. and kr ntleinens' Gold (heard
Chun., from SIO to SW each, eastern prices Mae,
Weeding Row. Cl 42 0.0 gold, gold Pencils, (Sager
Rings, Ear Rmg., Oreaat Pols, Precede., Gold Pens,
Waited. W WILSON,
earner 4th mid Market ins
.I)A i Rr PEACHES-1 sack reVliztivlat ß b
yyT
tt
Astl-4 esti in kW IC 111 A d s l . 4 7:cr;l:
SODA C. 43. on MM. , - ar ,, k i s r: :. l . s.laby ssT
JuY T ' BY k
11
I . ) ICE—lo cot, rot sale by
It nll
TASS.EV fr. BEST
fsll--9 elks o more and Ifrr sale by
rASSEN fr. BEST
QOAP- 4/1 bye Ciu. Soap. for sale love for rub, by
Ll jar_ TASSEY G BR ST . _
(11L ,, SASSAFRAS rrr ree t a. E. ;,;,1 vale by
i 2 Wood rt
ClfEriblE YELLOW-9 rases just recd end for rale
by Ju9 _ R E SELLERS
(,KEEN-9 eases jam reed and for rale
lJ by JO. R bl SELLERS
bbls Erdree'alitia — fer rale by
k, pre SELLERS
11 111:U11U itokrr - 4 ease Just rre'd and for art l / 7
Jul R E SELLERS
BATH It RIC k—l case too ICt'd and for sale by
11/1 Jr- II E SELLERS
C;1.A . 1 ;, ( . ./3 1 1 . 1.11,, H yd. SutOoned—gri Illy i er t ;t . r s rM and for
tu.l
ltir ULA.S.S y ES-L:0614y (or yule by
.i.ri Jul J S DILWORTH_ .k. Co
, - - -•-
L," LaJURI.I.O LLD 81,1 laadmg and (or sale by ___ __
P tny3l J S DILWORTH it CO
r 1 t. - A H-31/ , 1.•41.N C Tar, tus j tAnvmml i tr a roc o.l by
1 tnyal
v r AC K ERE L— :ttl bblr No 3 large Mackerel, In store
DI and fur male 6 , 7 my:II J S DtLwotrril /r. CO
I) 1/.LB OP EACH ANGEr-itTeks at Slght on New
Pluladelphot. and Holutuore, in .aanttl 10
cull purchars., or sale by
m 713 N HOLMES Ilc SONS
SeGAR-73 lardy porno N O.Sugar for rale by
mr26
TT( Cet3l LE tsLABB--rfatnple bo2c• Or 11. ro
ll parlor brand window than resolved, and order ,
'nil be promptly tilled by S dr IV ii A RitArt:ll
m 716
21117RDOCI
,PATENT DASHER CHURN
ourrsn uv 13 le h 10.71211 IN 9 or 10 litx,r , Roy
THE attention of the public se 10V /tett to thor very
valuable Churn, whseh hnn the advantssge of all
others an combining the old and new tnventloats to
gether.
'fhe utility of duo invention at apparent, by a sim
pie process the air is forced beneath the dash, and
does away arch the neee.mtly of purchasing a new
Chum, as it can be applied to any chum is use end
for one dollar can have all the improvements or the
age combined with those of gathering the Battey in
the usual way.
The public are invited to call and jutb,e for them
selves before purcnatiagelseerh;ro, at 87, cornet-0
Mattel •nd streets, 01. at, eta Eb,„ nou d e..
mewed Wood and Itjexket . sitsets, Pittantro. .
myri SAUL. YROEffP,4.
STEAM BOATS.
FOR .41% LOUT 3.
N The paiendhl rteamer
I. J. J. CRITMXPEN,
• .T.43.,.... 4 .1. Cale., Muter, will leave for above
...,..... 4-- -,, .- and latarinediala Iron• this day', at I
l' M.
For frt. ley or pa.Yage apply to
uv
PETTIGH & •,
Ili, bee passenger steamer
i&agi n
VKIKKON,
, . ... Koontz, master, will leave far Gleam
Mai and intermediate latictiols .1
tin• day, of to o'clock. A. IL
For freight or pansane. apply on board, Of to '
,119 080 Li SuLTTaCIIERGER
AL,
FORWINCINNATI.
uThe splendid reamer •
I. ZACHARY TAYR, .
Lucas, ouster. will Leave LO fot above
•- - t - r•••• - • , •••••+••- • and intermediate ports this day:
For freight Or pulage._ply an bawl Jan 9
CINCINNATI & PITTRIMMER
°4 •- : - 4 ;: , - , Late gi at
DAILY. PACKET LII4E.
ins well known line of splendidpusertgetqlteaM•
is now composed of Me hugest, mitten, boa
Tatted and furalaheil, and most powerful boats am the
waters of 50 West_ Every aecommodatimii %ad era,
fort that money can procure, has been provided (or pas.
Imagers. The Line ho. been in operation for Eire yam
—has earned a million of people scithoat the least MM.
op to their persons. The host.. ttll ha at the toot o
Wood street ntn day prrviou. io starting, for the recap.
Lion of freight and Sr entry of passemaers on the nacte•
ter. In all eases the passage money most be pale lti
advance.
SUNDAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Ile 111, wO
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at Is chloollq
Wheeling every Sunday evening nt See. ML
Nay J, ISO.
The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Suomi, will leave Mr.
burgh every Monday morning 10 10 Went k; W 1 te!llnig
.refy Monday evening at 00 P. Pt.
VeksboNt
Tee HIDERS:LC No. 2 Copt J. KLISWIXTI3. *at
l'iusburgh every Tuesday swoons at 1U o'clock'
%nooks' ovary Tuesday cyclacig at 10 P. 11.
WIEDNgSDAY PACKET.
The NEW ENOL.h.ND N,:t. 2, Capt. S. 1) it, seal
lease Pittsburgh every Wednesday 010T0 1 / 1 jlll 14
n'erdeh; 'Wheeling every Wed:ludas' evening t.
. . .
The BRILLIANT, Capt. Guam will terra Mt*.
burgh every Tharsday morning at tuo'clocti Whet Lag
Every Thureday everting at lb P. St.
The CLIPPER No. 14 ens. Pnw Duval., will lean,
Pu.bargb crrrp Friday [l3ollllllg at 104eclock; Whoa
I , "' ov ,, Y Friday evewng et Id r
RiiiiEithi:CASitrifersltiiii3ll DAILY
OF CANAL AND STEAM PAD/a:ITS,
EI mg' iitidal
(via su-ssuore,)
Leaves Pittsburgh dully, at 9 o'clock, A. ND; and .sr
tires at Carolow, (mouth of the Bandy and Beaver Ca
nolo at a A ior k end New Lisbon at IL fume night,
Leaves New Lisbon at 0 o'etock, (making this
trip canal to the river daring the night,) and Menus
as 9 o'clock, A. AL, and arnves at Pittsburgh at - 3
M.—thus making a continuous line fer envying per.
longer* and freight between New Lisbon arid Pals
.burgh, in shorter time and at leas rates than by any
other route.
rue proprietors adds Una have the pleasure af be
ton:rung the pubfie that they have fined up two first elan
Canal Bouts, for the accommodation of passengers and
height, to run in connection with the well Isugem
au:outer, CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and eotaneet,
ins, at Ohnigoor, with the Pittsburgh and Cisterns
nett and other daily lines or steamers down the Ohio
anti Mississippi rivers. The proprietors pledge theaS•
selves to spare no ersoor trouble mar, eom
f e e i r e s u. ak p. .ty m end dispa , and ask sl p, b
chars
' AUTHORIZED AGENTS.
G. M. BARYON,
8. & HARBAUGH, I PiWitru g b " •
R. HANNA, & Co.
oryilrtf J. ItABBACG II & Co. Nra
NOTICE—The istentoor DEA.M.S. E. Clarks,w
ter, will leave after thio notice, for WolLsoillopancta.
1111 1 11 D o'clock in the morainE . Ol2
smog=Alltß
ON AINGI
E MEN 8
ROUTE_
L A for 1849.
MONGAH
Only 73 BIlle• Stetsjlnff.
Via Broantsville and Combatland to Baltimore and
Philadelphia.
1111 splendid and fast roman U S NMI steamer'
ATLANTIC, Capt Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt A
obe; LOUIS bULANE, Cara E Bennett; aro low
making double daily trips between
T1T1103113.03 AND BROWNSVILLE.
The rooming boat will leave the Monsuarihela ~
Wharf, above the Bridge, daily et 8 o'clock precisety.• 7
Passenger will take SUPRRU COACHES atllnrwrtw
v ill a , a t 3 welook, P. al, and the; splendid cars of the
Bolunaire and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, at 3
o'clock, A. M., and arrive Iwllaltimare the wane evert..
Mg, fn time for the evening line to Philadelphia and
Wasktington city.
From Pittabiligh to Baltimore, only 39 hour.
Fare • 310.00
From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, only 40 boom,
Fans
The evening boatwill/ease at IS o'clock. , ~,,4 0 . k w.
day evenings. Panengeta by
r ay p a
....,
boned in contromabla State Roma ttefi r . „,:',',..""'"
over the: mountains the following ~,,q, L . ta i lAT En
Coached, tohltudao th " ewnd knighl in Carnberland.'
,Paruengetsbave .elthiCait eatterSteamboat arliall
;Road between 13. 1 0 . 10 AP and Philarlelphilw end the
4trivilege of stopping' at - geisha:habit and Rithimare'
hAlPesafidis . F. o. l.ofAggh%utiatatheuesat:-.
mita si pethSSIB• 'MA
We make dp the loads and mo p blllefor the Coach.
es in the Pittsburgh office., (in order to save time on
arriving at Brownsville / it to therefore
,important for •
passengers to get Brett. Uekets before going on board,
of the Lout, at our offtee, Monongahela House Water
sweet, or et Clutrlei Hotel, Woo_d_St, Filattheran
apSalum J. A.MaSIDMEN, Afoot
Pittsburgh as Loutsville Packet Liam
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
m ai st..a
The splendid new steamer
TELIPGRAPIL No. 1,
Unstop, mast lutennedia er,
te will leave Inc lawill
• d pone on 'Medea.-
dal:,;:hfer,•tlt loot, et 10 o'clock . .. a.
"eP”numt lt=Nw&C.o.
GEO It MILTENBERGER.
'URGII I ' .ACKET '
ME=
- AND LOUISVILLE PACL.T LINE
74e new and splendid Mei pawn_
matimans pack&EGRAPII No. 2,
Mason, master, will leave for Cincin
nati and Louisville on Tharscipy, the .11 inn., en 10
o'clock, A. Al. LT frett Ta l mxply . n board,
to. : Co,, Or
GEO El MILTENBERGER- •
__.
isUGL•III WOALY PACILET at: WW
PITTSBURGH ra,)11) BOCEINGPORT.
The steamboat
PILOT No. ,
Capt. N. Shank, /eaves Pittabor ll, gh
very Tues at o'clock, P. L,
for Elizabethtown, Cantina, da Su y,
nfish, Proctor, Bare's
Note Martinuillo,Sardie Slums - vine, Teel'.
Landing, Matamoros, A. Sheet's Landing, Vanelow,
Newport, Cow Creek, Marietta, Point !firma:, Par
kersburg, Belpre, Little Hocking and Hockiffport.
HockturpoM e,verY Tnnn•fia_
at 3 o'c l ock, P. M. Marlene on Paid y, et OA. M.,
pawing the principal put of the above towns and
landings an Fddal, hen'. meld.
Bythe above quwenlallt, this boat Will be able to
lay .0 Piasbureh on Sundays, and keep shoe day as It
should be.
The public may depend upon this tam eoptiansag In
the Indy darjng 11,1 - c.ar water season. apErclm
.
Lelalsville and St. Lolalls Packet 1412 e.
1949. • 1949.
REGULAR TUEADAT PACKET FOR . ST, LOUIS
The fine fast unmans passenge
steamer ATLANTIS,
Geo. IV. Meta, 'never, will leave
r the above and imermedlata port.
every 'Tuesday, at le o'clock, A. is
For freight or pm esage apply on board, or to
F. C. KiNte, No. 1.53 Cons. Row,
mar.S-dGm LoalsvOta
REOU , AT,
SATIJKLAI e UR ST. LOINS
The fine fast ronoteir pa”ertra.
steamer OEN. LANK
d. :ttcPberson t totviterwill leave for
above and Intennediate porta ent
ry Saturday, at 10 o'clock, r. n.
Per frets ht or paces eII6OAIIIt lo , ; K , :% nR om
lauiatrtile
-- -
'rho fight dtanght mew.,
CO - MET,
Boyd, muter, will learn for the ahoy*
t.•
and nuennediate poru tab. day, Tu.-
d.Y. u 4 o'clock, A. Y.
For fuuln or naanaye, apply on board
run ~, rthed.lNU AN u BluDGEroter,
The Oral and atabattattakatetemee
HUDSON,
1.1.494.1:. 4 : Medlillen, [neater, aria'v e , (et, in
•......, ^.:-..-- r regular hips ber0,,,,, phybgrag,
Whamming ned Bridgeport She ort',l l e ., °
pin i a gz it,
an Wedneaday sad Saturday . .
For f
r eight or passage, efitry on board. ago
- FOR - WHEELINO AND SUNFISH. T t'
, The Erie steamer
1 I • CINDERELLA, •
• Ar4gtit:4 George Calhoun, matter, will leave
, ~..•.., • - ,• or above and intermediate pond on
Monday. oral Thursdays , 14 10 a at
For freight or paasage, apply on board. ap47
REOULAREANFSTAIE PACRET. .
saliti.The Inc steamer '
JENNY DYND
C Gallager, Inviter, will ma sia • rep
lar weekly packet +craven Fine
lough and ZIMINIVIHE--leaver, rittabaorti were Taal.
day. For freight apply to
BAKER d, FOl*WTll,__Agia,
aps3l No it Water at
it
BEAVER.
htI.NDA Th Y T o H u t er s ! . ;ll ..
No.? will lease the tending opposlas
he hionottgehela llouse, every au.-
. ' morning et 9 o'elowk, for Beseer.
.r
, , look P. M.
• al J 0 r ,
1ten..n, t... "1 '''"' ...boot 'twenty-five Cerits..4
Fans Co steaver and ,
NUNDA V Tal VS TO BEAVER.
'Ft. washer LIRAVER "rill leave
pima, opporlie the Monersoop
11- 4 hz 1 a G 00... every butrday monastic
19 o'clock, fok Beiaver. Returning.
•Nvdl leers heaver al l o'clock, P. 111, and arilVe at
4 o'clock. Fare, Twenty-Arc Cent.
I eiNei&NATI.
G EN
The fag rualsaog atelmer
YNSIIII. G lA,
Greenlee, litilnlcr, m e,,
leave (or the
bore and intermediate puma every .
Ttleadoy, as ID o'clark, La Al.
For , r.istn or paasoFe apply' on hoard. ray?,
F641 - GT. I.6IJfS.
- -
am4:l4, 11 splendid light draught s'
tAir. i:Connerl, EA 4 UN :
ove "nos day ,•11
paG._ p assage For Re , ght or
aMI.7 on bno,,,i 00 .3 F. M.
o,r - 11c:fumy ,Of 10
4 .„;*
'rd., splendid
444 ., 4 ...444447.'fi1ina.:-.:rirr()%'..7.11;.11; 11sttht,
For freight or poop , .
NAVlRVA'''tkni'C(7.,Uiaaant
;FEW:. lig ingIirEIIWAR.
rorin.vti, 324 • INlnaloissiiiiti.tar.
chant, ha. texsovedlo No. Er 7 Foca, etwo,a Woo 4
wad atoulfiele strocte.
TiItiILSDAY PACKET.
PI7.IDAT PACKET
ga==oMl