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    THE PIITSBURGH GAZETTI?..
UtursiiED BY sinirrE & co
PITTISBpROIp
FRID6.I" MORNING, JUNE lv, 1%9.
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AJNITHEAtGEIC LED WHIG TICKET
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Rom!. ervALKER 7 of Elizabeth aprOxlo.
101171-iFilt, of btharpsborgh
CALESIgEE, of Pittatturgh.
NV 'it WY, of Lower St Matt
IMUttbrr,
CA RITZ CURTIS, of Pittsburgh
, ' raoroonorsitu,
GEO of Upper S Clatr
Jolt? k7I,RRISON, of AlleglieLy.
roxmusrovirs
J IMACHELL, of Nob:el
of ?aa:our,o
13 E.fto. of Flodio?'
The °oath
. .111111r10111 01" S" in °opinion to the
Stalizt, Gin eopatil r ha% beau crowded out
to day, by rapolu!anui who have h
pra claim
as to the alto° appli.uon. It %hall appear
in our oche;
Cum Nsw Vort.--From the peroad to
tlta motb:t110 of loot, th,e mere 121 drat. by
Molar. 114`Zear Yon, by the c ffir.ul report of
intartwus.a.-7
PlTr.ey46l !lams—The sale of Paftburigh
Honda, repo)led by telreeph. and pobli,oftl oa
Tourodofi rSuald rood or follow,.
Ten ilionitaticl dollar, in Nam], ot the Plit.burgh
Loan, pe r 4i.blie in 16U, were .id to night Aue.
tion, a sp pt`l cent.
Tb BonSA bearing only 5 per cent inter.•t, The
pone u 410616atft.ai 6 1616 ptle,
Con gjrkis now mannfaeinred in New leraey:
from Artferiean Iron. of ei very superior yeality.
It hat betO tried by a steal number at oar ma
dam. 'lPrtfo gip...lk of it in limb ierme. 'I bun our
marruftwiurris are extending IMJ lu r any
snick n(frritign Manufactures.
city still remain" free troui tL
ravage., litthis tentage or , tte nations, 11114 th
probabilitiOare that it will Vila 119 very !fight
The niterhating communication on the chuters
to Pitt boric, in 1&12, '3:l, and 'A. from the pen
of N. Eeq., thous that one eity %v at vis
ited very Validly then, to comparison with other
places,eni fluting the p resent visitation, la hrie cil
ia' and Otteits all around on are sotTering.we hove
almost ettukly escaped.
Wo Utica there can be but little doubt that one
asomptiiita measurably owing to the preartice of
mach volumes of coal awoke, and this condom,
the theory hf Bird, that Sulphur is an noodle to
the eholdVu'agent. We see it stated that Lilt heart
of tonitin4ul all other large towns in Etitland,
where ciatta consumed, enjoys nearly sod [Wire
exemptiunrom the disease while the !Willa., and
anrroundinfi country 'suffered.
The clarets now pervade In moat of the ,ities
tithe Liitki'n, in Britton, Albany, New York. Phd
t., adelphia, Ylehmoud, Ciac,nnati, St. Louie, New
•Orleans,Othr many others_ It ia tun coutoidung
fearful rivages among the negroes on mane of
the plantationa in Louisiana and Mississippi. Mr.
Briscoe fifteen of has negroes have diedln
Madison ..riish,nnd Mr. Hackett lost also a great
• many mines. At Milliken's Rend, seventeen
persona fad died of It to two weeks. The parish
of Teases 6m antlered greatly by it.
la Isa.4ll:Se county, Idissueippi,6l negrJea had
died on thlol3,lntton of Dr. Duncan, 14 on that of
C. Dunbai,;mad from dye to ten on many other.
Foutteett;:vegnxa have died of cholera on the
planttatots t Dr. Canon, In the pariah of
Louistat4
We shall 'ditty...of the Mercury's long or: lolcion
the mails, in a few words. Divested of its bald
egotism amt oaeleae verbiage, its article may he
amonted,up in the following charger .
1. Th at' 6 711 the mails are aregular.”
Thal fir. Collamer is unfit to hold any office
I. the RepOilic..'
3. That General Taylor has broken hit o
pledges,find in guilty ref a “hosenevs w hien-over
top, all Ottc`on."
We will lobe up these charges rcroswat
1. The Ifferguleritme of the matla—These tenni.
plaints bavO been coincident with the ettabl sh.
meat of -thi Post Lame Department, but never
were eneveMniversel br frequent, and with better
reason, th 4 tinder the administration of PreaiJent
Pat. This at trotoractaa These uregulamties
lower not xpt all been corrected, though .one tti
them harp 4ceo, and other. mathave grown out
of auenitutto render tho mad service more earful
to the pegfple. There are leas complaints now
eeeng onyStechangea, and from our patron., than
at any tinti during the last tutor years. Almost
the only:tre of nOmplaint mom n an.
originated limn one ranee, which we hope the de
partMenl?, truth' , speedy measures to cOrteri—
lhal/Of the bon arrival of the boats at Beaver at
the time it reified to thew contract, by which pa.
pen aretc%:quently detained twenty four hours.
We appc4to the news paper paws, and to the
pubhe gten6dly, 63r the truth of dime staternentr,
and we c hat ace the campmate of We Mercury
reptiouca tfiU founded, and anima. d reasonable
adversart,pith never so great is dispnifilitin to
And thull vsbuld wait for a new officer to get fairly
at work,iigt: give him time to orgentre his forces
and deval4e has plans. before be would cum.-
tnefice 45:1 . iffnalaught.
2. MrVTAlfierner'e unfitness bold office.—The
IvaltunViclr t the Mercury towards this gentleman
le •of thepriest Insulting character; and whatever
, may bavg efigmated the tomicerit displ a y., it wa i
recoil upirrse h-ad of it. author add publinher.
Me CallMmA entered upon hi. duties at
vtth repuiatioe, ea tl gentleman of
rigorous rti t tl, energy of e.haraerer, stern integrity,
of correecu t„ Malice! babas, and of extenspre .d
varied lei . einng. His management or , he office
during tlfe • " 'gr•vr months he low presided over a,
has widest tAllis well earned Ga net and gives iis•
RIIIIIICO tislithe department a ue recover
ed Gem tlfeoondition of con 1011 rod tie-glom a
e ...,,,,
Wag left 4bil hla prediceasor..
J. Geneatrfayleri pledge.—Here we will copy
the whol4nithe Mercury's language, which is an
,S olltraor--, 4 •
'No pelwM who reads the Mercury, (always
Atone the editor attic Gazette) or who knows
any thug rents character , ,r ler a moment he.
lane that d ry* oppose Lord Coltomer or General
Taylor forat. ere political effect. We have never
sold • hard ittlid of the latter, ereept on the one
topic of breaking his Nolemn pledgee, Inn this we
could not paila over; It is a baseness which Ow,
tops all °theta, and is ad mean and ,liscreduable
any roan, che(it rob a him of all respect, but in ono
hke Generearravior it appears m vile, that we
wonder even the editor of the Gazette,
could say h 4ord to his 6,:0r. -
There itii r few Americaaa, we think, who will
read the sieve extract wlthoat • thrill of honest
Isdipudima to fact the whole articl..., in its lone,
spirit, and; Maneer z, is one which no American
could have: oij' Wen. in regard to Gen. navies, A
b false la itvihy wheeler. lie to not the man to
break his *Ages, or to swerve from the path of
duty. Evirrday adds to bb high chuomer, and
reveals thefeithility of hi* great end. These stan
dees cannot Ilium him, but they show the hose•
sea of their d,)stgin.
Oetaanal Gaines.
Amon; a men who have fallen eh-
Uros to thaiAt destroyer, Cholera. to F..earaa P.
Canu, Maioe.Getterat of the [totted Stain Army.
H. died at Slily Deena ea the 6th of 6Ly. The
itlloork* aliztOtt of ht. is ere take hem the New
York Tatlik<
qie waa:istro Culpeper ut co., Mara
2%1777, ®d Mused after his great uncle Edmond
PendkaotOrita preluding fudge of the Vagina
Ocitert of Aprils. His Whet served temporarily
tt the ReeniAfollefY War, :and low , rds us close
removed MVO earth wen ebreer of North Caroli
na, and oftiticrmnis to east Trammels, where Me
son was es.* engaged in inchan Ireztam, being
chosen • lieoliiyiant at the age of eighteen. Ina
educational l;ithirasampa were very xi:Lenient., toed
he was maga in Inc sultdY of Ilt.t.tloo la I'M
ha obtained; et;eosiga's asounisawn m t h e tiring
to /804 be Walappomted &Milgrim Collector for
the district of Ito alb' meittly is pollen= of
the Bpaniarah tad 11118015 :kke'aras Actively saga
god In the asteenuneiri oleisoras of lanthanum to
. Aattua.Baireidialoots, personally matootodwar on
-Ban , * arrenix About this tune! he mu made-it
imptala;and .7.011 after—weing name:Wain/a Oosin
papa ai r itetiOrjernee--obtained • fhziough.and
ii•fflutptieedlittprathee of law in Misatstippi Tea.
MEE
Wary, now Alabiunn.. dnat uhe wan gsting e
-00 mutton: the *seal 1812iiires dealer and ha
Promia,y reatao hid poem= tithe.armyHe
. 00 thiWilklasim's bitaideting espedition 01
aadegternanded. the 25th intaniry m the battle of
Ctreynkr a fiddly:NO.ol.r 11th, wondisunetton
in tlatilght, and covered the retreat of our army
with AV-gallantry nod mance. which ebeited gene
ral admiration. - He was made • Brigadier Gene
"di M e ech 9 , I§l4, and commanded at Sakett's
Harbor until August. reach n i t Fort Erie and in..•
trig coda:nand there no the sth. The gallaut and
saccestful defense of General t ;WOGS Oh that post
forma one as the mos.! hellbent chapters in our
eth oo . aanab. , At !teeth having been severely
wounded by a shell. he resigned the commend to
C.neral &Minty and crossed to Buffet. He did
nat teenier qtr bre. LO engage in It further prose
tj, ar ose
which clod t e next apetng,
tout he recessed the thanks of Congress, seta a
medal and the brevet rank of Major General for
his heiVlant defeti.. He was anon after leant.-
red to the South,. an& engaged under Jachion in
I the Creek war at 1812. , He afterwards command
ed is the Southern Military District until the re
, d oo ttoti, of the army in )621. when he was retained
a Brigadier, and the Western Division assigned
him. Be WWI a candidate for Major General in
1 0 25, but Mr. Adams decided that Geu. Maconade
claim teas stronger. Gen. Games was the senior
afficer•dunag what is vulgarly known as -Me
Sauk this*" in ISM-3, and Wan for a tone engaged
in the *mottle war of l hid. When the Mention
war broke oat, be called cut a liberal allowance of
south western minus. without awaiting orders
from - Washing ton--involving a heavy expense
withilft•dequaleiesult. He wan Court Martiated
for this; hut not meneured. He wan soon atter
transferrred to the Eastern Division, with his
heod
querleee m tins city, and only returned to the south
daring : Ube last *Mhoi. Though seventy two year,
old, htineemed in good general health, and we .1,1
not think, oh bidding bits adieu at WnsLingten,
I that hie wee 90 near to has long home. He was a
Man of extreme simplicity of character mid the
most ftnquestionoed integrity.
Btriisa Cowry. —The Whig Goevention.
Bellee,Counly,knet on the Ilth ~ a nd 1, le
ncertinktion the following ticket.
Poer;Senate--Wm. Haelett.
Aesisehly—rtt, H. FL - Brewer
Tireasente4imuel C. Stewar t
Geo;twassaictet--ThOinee
Muiitor t* vats —l.ar
•Aulistor jar veharr--Sninuei 11.1i.Jr.t
Hastell la the Otter the kiwi, ..,J
was tiornmated
I;13118
Th. folloitn4„iamoog other re, oinoir sere
pad . .
Runltvd, That the Wlugs of Butler County re
pose the utmogt confidence in President Taylor,
and from his 'administration so far, and h.•
knowil and orlibitted integrity. honmay and
sauna Whtg pitociples. we have every
that the national government will be adorio otei ed
on the wise nod pure pr.riciplea of the rather Pre.
sidegia, to wir,lionestly and ably, rim! with no eve
mingle to the aleat inters,' id the nation, of
hommead abroad.
Brigerad, That in Governor Johnston, w have
a Cep( MagtePate worthy of the old (-giantism
wealth; that in his ability as o M. 81.1114143, stud an•
doabled integrity, every Whig a Butler County
hiss iniphett confidence, and g vet a hearty appro
bate, to all hot puble acts. and that in halt we
have standard Ixarer able and worthy to lead
the Whig party . of Penurytvanal 10 .Ir. nobler tin
ump Fin
.8.1iy,/i—that James M. Power the present
representative - pf the \Vhig party the ('anal
Soul, by his wee and salutary retarm• in the
toanirgernent of the public works. and his great
ability in coridficting the public trust entronitted to
his ,hands, has merited nor lasting esteem and
confidence.
Thse from the vote given last
Readmit Tatylisr and Governor .Ifitat•ton. we have
progyoginge theiaupenor streigth oftie Whig
parttsta Butler,c
tt onnty, and that to p.m,
ltooniall future occestos i tt is only acces
sary ga tare a Erie party Organ/VALon thtungb oat
the county. and a full Illfh unt on the day i rei
Rmoiard, That we do most eamemiy. but re
specttully, insist on having the candtdate far State
Senator frocri cur own eisunty to accordance with
the established' usage of the party in the dotsct.
We claim thy Candidate as a right, and desire our
Conferee DelCgatcs to use all honorable meatis in
their power to secure the concurrence of oar Al
legheny (reads the admit:tenon we hart- this
day made.
ChMlea C. Sullivan, Eag , aria then nmeanted
the ,Senatocial Delegate, and Samuel Marshuil•
Esq.; the Rrpresentatme Delegate to the State
Cotritinbou b athe nomination of a condo :an- !Or
Canal Commisatoner.
PUGS] WASHINGTON.
Ttorrespimillence of the htutzurg, (...ette
A beginning has been made to day on the ':.ui et
dipldmauc unpmnirneuts. Mr. Lawrence tans
formnlly aeon...red for Minister to England end
Mr. Pavia, son of Senator John Davis of P.113,3A -
cknisttta, weiiii7painted Secretory to the 'hon.
The* prixigetetugs,'together with some other op
poinOnents bob you wit) receive by telegraph,
were.. eceor4ance with previous duet...maw as.
The'giabieet Will be actively engaged in this claw
of Iniamess at least three weeks to corny
I liave had,fo day,. conversation with a gent,
mutgfrom New Orleans, an owner 01 real rotate
thUl city, sielitgivm .me the moo depinrch kii•
houni of the progress of the good and ravage. of
the itisease, from the combined etteens of which
the [Nee is 'utterly, that I have heard. New
Orleins appeaii to be doomed to destruction and
abanitonment. The gentleman to whom i rr ter,
Left Caere on the 4th instant., and states last 1.1,,t
onlylad ell hope of wopping the crevasse teen
Inc. but it had bessoche fearfully evident that the
anneal June fliflnd m The river would soon be n ..on
the terror strikes citifens, and that the whole • le
of thhcsty intratsbecorigh submerged. If this socrs•
vathigt to the Maundy which now appears
do mccur,,thelinatness of the city for she
yeatwill bekirgetneenbly ruined, and Its very es
tates:tee endangered. do dreadful a disaster ass
never befallen any city our country. It canact
be 4:simpered 'with the loaves and chatresa caused
by give, In% the moat exterure, for 1m0 , ,c are
but au:Tartan and are soon repaired, but here
a caituutty which compete the erettcrattun yi 4
whoga popidaliod. In reference to the Cho'ers,
Merl is reaeoeigo believe that little care is taken
to 4Certain and pahhah the exact vatent to leech
prevails. The deaths from the &mato, for the
weaCendalß the 4th, ss:sere one hundred; but it t.
suppditent that they were considerably more than
thititramber:
The Ow= Alatoti agitated our quiet couunonsty
lasasseck, of iceounrot the flight through the city
of 4,,e, Virgimi Lytatature, and the prevalence of
Chiptia to fl.je l fimond, Norfolk, and New York,
burautitudod., s Many people, however. continua
Invitatiofir to tie unwelcome and dreaded
nsitssr, by tak4g 1111C1110,118 which their state
boallih:deses not'vessoure,end harrasidng their saiiols
witiF s isbaurni apprebiallsons. It appears from the
tabk;;; that the rate 11l mortallty, compared with
the dumber attacked In New Yank, is about the
stunc , ln it war at the came stage of the
pestilende In 032, taat is, about one cam in three
prove fatal. he average number of deaths from
the ifeatitenee:durung the month of June, m that
city has been tee per day, while the average heulth
of tbd i city has keen very considerably better than
wai at the some time last year, or during tile
taw ;Week. list preceding. There a nothing
alumina in than state of things. The rate of mor•
lathy to the number of cases reported, has been
meal greater in Richmond than in any other city
east a the moiliptatna. More than butt of those
auseVed have alien. But take st all in all, this a
a time of calamity in our country. Pesuleoce,
tire, 411 flood, havb spread death and desolation
throutihout onrbordiaris It may be that He who
hoidens the elements, in the hollow of his hand,
bath fent theseludgrnenta upon the land as a con
rectinal• to the spread of a heedless matertahara. to
which' our untaaropled general prosperity had
It i►,nid that the reason of the non attendance
of Col. Jefferson'itart, at the hnoual exammation
of the Weal Point 'Academy, held before the
Iktmd of Vutilefs, La, that the Choke haa broken
om . 4,0 .1 hat 4ave.a. The plague atmeara to be
ymmlfiny virul4dammeg the neirtres of the south.
It 14 . • iburciof attesting complaint among the
Democrats, that Gen. Taylor has shown honsell
culp4y Mractful of be gallant .sarvlces of our
officeri In the late war. Anti to prove what they
say, tl4y pawl le a few removals of Democrat.
appoirthed by Folk. Kunming the scalene. of
their rtnehtlifieSsat ad. lutist, I take a pocultur
pleaspris io Jiraciting Gobs' raccoon to the appomt
otent of Col. !Mikhail of the Ftrat Ohio Volunteent,
to bo Ztlarahal pf Mtiteaota. cot.. M. rendered
gallao..aervice of MoSterey. auJ ore deserves
Wise chltrk of mishit esteem. hope the I awn
will Lit
.. .;13 nIZIp . III2 acknowledging the eißlience
theappomuziebt sr It was in reprobating the
pene:Aiag of ate amcb inll,d of Geary, Finites.
d wan. Jnatt
The recent accounts from Cohn:out& hare given
a new impol.seth i e enalgranon movement_ At-
Orrninticin th e . On Journal there •re a large
flambee of resseia now lilting out le our northern
asaportg for Serb Francisco, to be freighted with
!amber:and haitjllag nutteriala, far which there
wan ed. la4t awl:Mats, and will most likely roe
hone to be kw "alba time, a peat demand. Sere
raLseasels wadai.. loading at Boston, end others
have go;:itn to Bangor to load with lumber for c,d.
For tin Pusthnrgh GOStal.
Cholera al PI its bargh in 1112-'33-+3b
As thus disease us once more threatening ow
cofiaud may pournly reach us, to may be a matter
Of fittest to many of oor Citizen's to have 60010
reugnomences of its formes Malta to this place. I
have before me a file of the Pittsburgh Gazette for
the years 1832-'3-'4, and find that the editor bad
paid considerable attention to its progress, and from
have concluded to give a history elite appear
ance and effects herr.
to the Gazette of Friday, October 19th, 1532, I
and We following ednonal remark.
.Cho!era—Reports ara rife that this dues. has
"reached our city. We have made a diligent in
and aro satisfied tbat the reports are en
'•tirely unfounded."
The Garage of the 26th Oetober, mentions the
death or William Lyon, a colored man, Polly
Coleman a colored woman and John Smith , a
steamboat hand, all on the 22nd Lyon and Smith
Wert jug from rtneitihakt , , and the WOMillOpla
internpertite
On the 24th, another tn., also Gam bolow,died
November 2nd—TheGimmte says, `me mites of
eholen during the oast Week. Pittsburgh . ..as
healthy no actual."
The Gazette of Nov. 13th, mentions that Mew
Z'arthena. "who had been attacked with cholera
on the huh. was ronvaleszent."
The Gazette of Tuerd•y, Nov. 7.003. says, • Iw•
death, have urcarred a aus sity, loner Saturday
late
Nov. :hail, we find the batwing. —Our city is
entnely healthy no rases of cholera dunng the
•
present week.•
The foregoing, sir .nuMber, were all the easel
of death from eholera in Pin.
to the ltarette a: Friday, June 7th, 1533. it is
mated that a heel Wet hand, recently arrived trout
brow died at Stbarpabung, on the lit atataut.—
The atouttan %ch.. !mead/2d hint, also-, died an
the sth.
In Ine Gazette of the I I th. in...day) it to stated
that two rename°. J aw arrived front below. were
take° tu the Hospital oil Sunday, the 91h. tine
died that night, the other the nest day. No tad.,
genout Cane hod yet occurred.
The lluette of Tuesday MI, says, 'int, c•
has occurred within the ps.t went T. city en
I=l
tin tue succeeding day, lune 19111, two death,
occrred. Mr. Loxy, Steel Manufacturer, and
Mr, u Dougherty. The limner had been inihstsooed
ieveral days, and on that day had indulged in eat
ng eher.iea. On the '2tith, Mr. Cope a , ;erman
died in Putaburgh, and a Mr Pollock near the
mouth of Sew mill nun
On Saturday,the 'l.2nd,lengge Pollock, a man of
bad habits, and an !talon who had been !tying to
gat boat, died in the Hospital of Cholera. A fe
male name nekoowa, at the corner of Cecil's Al
ley and Penn St. and li/dwed, n colored man in
A rthuravdle. both lied Front Sunday
until Thunday rth, nu deaths ocettrreet. tin that
day. Hobert LS...usher. John Stouts Joseph Barnet
nail Leyburn. died
tut Saturday. June 29‘11, Sarah Spark. dted
the Hotitital
Un Mnadny, lat. A. Minty. and Mann
rt. to Friday. Inly f•th, two more drain. iron
duolern occurred tHat day, Alfred Berry,
I=l
The rtzet , wfu IV I air, r luouuces three tutor
From Monday nth. UOLI/ Thursday Ith, the,
were tune deaths store Cholera. The Unsettle
the lets ul July ruler inenuontog the above itin
deaths, add, The patients in the Hostasl hay
all been discharged, sou nu now •ppli.itidos Co
the not three day,
The Gazelle oldie tt.Lbf, adds two more deaths—
(Me at the corner erSeventh and Liberty Streets,
Inc other, a motored woman on Water St. Four
more persona adulated tau the limmital, ya Au
aumineeereutly from ttermenylpilien, Loogniekle
nod his wife.
, hs the Ist of August. a Igy eleven years aid
d.ed in the Hospital. The Board of Consulting
Physicians, on the hth.leport that they had beard
of only nn deaths, dating the preceding week, of
cholera; and that they knew not of a single case
then enticing.
Wesaina-ros, Juno 11,1'4
The Gazette of the leh, has the following her
may is now an healthy as canal. No oho era case
harm, °mum/ niece the l.f Mslout.
1n 41,„
the Illtsourgh Gately of August 1'46, we
hod the following. ...The Cincusnatt Gageua glees
as the whole number of deaths in that city, from
23rd to ririhb July, one hundred and tweive,et thole
51 by cholera. and adds, -the proporttonate of
choleralii task- dimiished." The Pittsburgh ;Ar
ent the's? aads—(t a now Just tone weeks lance
tar not oak ve case az:carrell here,and to loose Woe
weeks the deaths by cholera here just
oar mare than to a single week at (lineman',
when the mortality had demeaned.
Ili+ dCth June, I h3l, Mr. IL W. Marshall died
n this city of cholera, heiny the first chrre to that
year. Mr. Marshall was a clerk on a asamtmat,
and had put returns from St. Lou,,, anal bad a
slight attach at the disease at Loot.,lle. From that
time unt.l the dai of August. I find no mama of the
disease here On that day the health Phymciae
stated that no case of cholera had come under ha
noLia, nor bad he heard of arty death by that dis
ease, within the last Wray-e i ght hones. On the 1 la
be states that live deaths from cholera had occur
red in this city and it:entity, since its re-appear
core. On the I Sth. he reports five deaths atom
ihe I 511. ito the 'Ahh, he says, ono deaths in the
city am. the Imh, but three deaths in the Fol.-
am lan OntrWC On the 22nd, he report. to
deaths the coy, and three additional deaths in
the Foimtain Inn Litainct Ott the 27th, he says.
The health of the any a improving, noease or
death in the coy or vimndy, sine. last report. No
saborqL;eal report was made. The total °umber
OrdtainS in the city and vicinity in I fill,frocu
era was filly -tie, and the iota/ number in the three
years, we,. One hundred and fourteen. Fewer
death. than had occurred Si Cum...all is thap i ,
weeks In July 1.533.
Surely there melt he some local cause operat
ing here, which thus restrains the ravages of ihat
Unease. I will not attempt to indicate that cause.
I have thought thl. account of the progress of
the choler* here might be useful in music should
1441111 ,ally appear among it. lit Edwards, to
•uother portion of the letter, from which you made
Rh extract in the Gazette of this marmot, glues •
most amusing tostance of the effects of fear,
seasons of cholera. Thu uotice of the prestotul
sidects of cholera here is certainly calculated to
ahoy alarm, nod in that respect may be useful, l
while it also gives it salute. y lesson sa tai the ne
cessity of loom attention to our mode of living.
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We publish to day the notice of the gentlemen
named in the charter, that the books of the Cleve
land, Patnaville, and Ashtabula Rail Road Compa
ny will be opened for receiving aut.:nolons on
the Fourth day of duly neat, prepardory to the or
ganteation of the Company. Tbm Charter, which
m liberal to tta proven:ma, was granted by the Leg.
stature of ob. in ISO. Success to the enter
pose. We venture the prediction that within
three yenta, Cleveland will be to direct Railroad
communication with Buffalo, and with New York,
by the New York and Ene Road. Rot, will the
Pennaylventana, in their enlightened poll., allow
no to pato without further difficulty' We think
they will. Ramer than fail to the object, and we
know the eentiments there pretty well, Erie scan
ty will secede from the State of her adoption, and
return to her natural mother, New York.—Cleve
land
Artornie Certain's—We learn from the New
Urleaa• Bee, that on the evening of the 2d instant
■ ...verse Loeb place on the plantation of Mr. I. B.
Lepretre, seven mile. from We city. Durtng the
night it trimmed very rapidly and &thinned a breadth
W 200 feet The neighboring planter. have tinned
threw force. end are actively engaged in repatnng
the breech
Two negro men Were hung at Lexington. Ky.
on the In lament. They bad been convicted of.
the mime of murder, and made a full confession
of Mau guilt. both before the trial and on the gal.
Sts Jogs Faassua—The London papers give
on inlereslmg atVoUnt Of the vai ling of the •North
Star," the vessel fitted out by Govemmeut Car the
Arctic Regions, in search of Si, J. Franklin's Ex
pedition. Tht cruel was lowed out to sea by the
War atrium" iStromboli. She was visited by the
Lsursixof the Admiralty previous toper sailing, to.
gether with a master shipwright, to see that every
thing wu properly tilted for their long and danger
ous voysae.
The Leant, paper apeaka is very bandaame
term% of the letter addrened by the Atnerinn
Socrotory of State, Mon. Juba M. Clayton, to La
dy Freaklto, to relation to bar !utland.
Air. Ere, •—.l have °beer mit hi late gents •
growing popular hostility to the law profession,
which is one of the noblest proteasions that
ban ever engaged the electron of Man.—
Sneers, ridicule, and even grave arguments, are
at umo hurled against low and lawyer.. Why
and wherefore r purely a entente, which cot:tyre.
bends tlas intinims whys of trinainitting propene
from baiid to hand, us Mc aver vary:ng and com
plex necessities of trade and coot meroe give rise
to—a ...ence which takes into conaidennum u.r
reciprocal rights and duties of master and servant,
husband and wife, parent and child. guardian and
ward,—a licence which clearly lea and enrol
helms the respective bout:lda:lea of crime, protco
ig the Itle, the liberty. and the reputation 01 the
citizen, at it punishes the invader of private harlm
pea., and the violator of public order—a science
which, says Blae.kstone, “employs in tie Moor,,
the ruling faculties of the soul, and. exerts, .n .
practice, the cardinal virtues of the heart;
,a wt.
cone which is univeraal in to use and extent, ac
commodated to each indiv dual, yet comprehend
ing the whole community, is 001 a theme for
rid
cule, or the funny sneers of would he Wits. For
upon the law and its doe observance depend., to
some nie.ure, the happiness of the people, and
the perpotui yof the government I have been
led to these remarks aeon reading the following
tiara in the American, of Saturday 9th, In treating
of the defeat of the Cowmen School he says, a
l a wy e r a bred la the study oh; first, how an exist.
ing law is to be properly construed, and the, bow
it may , no,r plouraly Ia muconstrized." I shall
give the editor credit, for intelligence enough to
know, mat the latter pan of the above sentence la
one of those popular errors of the day, wlneb
have not the slightest foundation in truth. for taco
allateace. It is true, however, that the vent aottl
of a lawyer'. study, is to know how a low in to be
properly cOristrtietl, and a splendid study it Is. Far
It is only when we come to examinee law, t hat we
find how didlcult it la to pars one, which shall meet
end harittuntae every contingency that might
Apring up, amid the conflicting postman. and infin
itely &yentaod interesia of men. Extxnence
shows us, how the human mind doter. upon any
given subject, in proportion to the education and
.opener intelligence of the elaminer W e are
accustomed to make, all due allowance for that
difference of opinion, because we daily ate the
purest .d most gifted intellect. of the land
'say attacking to the same words, different ideas,
in their endeavor: to arrive at the intent of the
legislature, and in the laudable efforts for to out
sirup the law, a. to promote the greatest mount
of good to the grantee, number. No pure, high
minded lawyer, sodmany Pinch mere are , will
ever give advice to a client contrary to whim he
cmuscientiously believes, to be the true roman',
/011 tit he law. It ,s Mom this anume 'Kings
much 01 the mummery in regard law and W
Fur instance. a man recetves some slight or magi
nary talon., and immediately, with n mind blinded
and is heart panting Mr revenge, he uelt•
yer's tidies, sad is told, he would save both time
and money, Jibe would drop the ruttier with
downcast eountenance, he leas, the udice on !er
the impression that the lawyer is Ignoraut of his
profess..., ur
else he o either ho enemy. or lois
been bribed hy Me opposite party. Wah Mew
enters the odice of •notber emotive
p • rh,c, a o-tuiagger(Mr every trade has as verustso
,enukeo Ms rase, and ionic. out of the
1 . .. ur the horn, with a loos .took
. a Is heard agadost law and lawyers lb
~ curse of the dtssopointrd enenta
t be. he hes lost his case, through
. .
...1 . tve conducted his domesti or inert:ma
:at. ~tours, and Mal ignorance and stupidity is by
li ni si,J his friends attributed to law and lawyers.
so w, 'might ma with a hundred instances. In
the minis, suffice- Again, the editor remarks how
a law - will move and how a wiii effect those
whom it la to govern, is another matter. and no
to eater their practice. and la held an loreign to
every purpose of their profession.' When end
where did the editor obhaiu his knowledge' Sure
ly, not from observation. Else be would have
be•eaaware, that it is at the bar the people ore
generally awakened to the fact, that a law has
been pasiasd which will operate with great bard
ahip upon particular cases, and to the great Jets.
meat ot the public. Thu an not rairn any
ignorance among the people, but bream,e it is at
the bar that the law is the legitimate theme ler
discussion;
bow it might operate, how it aoson,ape
rare, sad h ow it should operate, engages the , lose
attention ot the lawyer, and for its capoutiou re.
quires. in some degree, that comprehensive grasp
of thought, ''that accurate analyais--that rapid
generalisation—that perfect mastery over details—
that almost istroultaneous contemplating and ha:-
oaring nunierona particulars." which no charm>
terue a miad habituated to legal inseminations
Consequently, if the law is defective or injurious
in no tendency. it is soon made known tram the
bar to the public, soil proper steps are taken fur
its repeal or amendment. Not only the neutral
and constitutional history of ones own country
but the history ot nations, renowned for wisdom
end illustrious in arts, are early sought fir, to
know how they have regulated thew. civil polity—
bow certain laws have operated to given eases—
whether fur weal or Ere woe; and instead of being
foreign to every purpose of the profeasion, is in
fact, the very gist of it. especially the coosiitu
banal lawyer. Thu may perhaps account for the
fact that, in every stray& for human netts, the
bar has tarnished some of toe most eloquent de
fenders, end boldest leaders of the popular more,
"oot It in well remarked, by an able writer
that when the whole !raw maternity are re
proached as a pack of licensed swindlers, it
would be well to remember that the most c.ansplc
own rebels and armee, of English freedom, in
olden times, were lawyers—that Erskine, Eitute,
Romilty. and . Macrame., of late asd moder
i
days, viers, lawyers, and Jellarson, Ada s. Otis,
Sherman. Henry, read Hamilion, with ci p other
bold amnia, who thundere and lightens it
tdring
the storm of the Amencau revolution, w law
yers. JUNE.
lush., to adldic and huarnetton4 to P 0.44.•
ters.—Cahforma and Oregon Mails, rya Ilatanti
Chag•rn, and Panama.
Tha Carted States steam packet "Falcon" w,ll
be dispatched from the port of New York on Thum
day, the 2Sth instant.
The Public is hereby notified that mails MI y be
seat to New York, Charleston, South CaroltneSs•
rani:rah. Georgia, and New Linear's, Loiriwg, to
be conveyed by the "Falcon," which will sail from
New York an the 25th instant; tram Charleston
on the let of July next (morning ,) hem Savannah
on the seine day, (evening) and from New Or
leans. to be convened by the steam packet "Isth
mus," leaving Mat von (New Orleans) direct for
Chaves on the llth ol July next Mail bugs
should be made up at New York and at the other
mate named lon Chngres, Panama, Lan
Santa Barbara, Monterey, San Francisco, sad A.
traria.
The entire postage for s tingle letter, not exceed.
mg half an ounce in weight, will he lUt cents to
Hevana, 20 cent. m Chagres, 30 cents to Panama
to be prepaid an all caner, and 10 cents to San
Diego, Santa Barbara, Monterey. San Francisco, or
Aston., to be prepaid or sent unpaid at the dittos
of the sender. Newspapere and pamphlet. W.
postage three cents each, and inland postage to be
added.
Pen Urnca Lhermyruvrt, June 8, I 549.
J. COLLAMEII, Postotazter Grntraf.
Pour Orrice Panerton PATILONI•01. — The um
apprehension which appears to exult, sod is mac •
Jested in numerous applications w the teverai
Reads of Departments, in regard to the patronage
of the Prints at their disposal, is perhaps greater In
regard to the General PrettOtßee than to any other
Department alibi, Government. Go this whim I
the following statement of Teets in regard to that
matter is dun not lass to our brethtentof the prey,
all over ilia country. than to the Post Office De•
partment itself
The punt.% patronage dispensed directiy from
the Dearest Post Office Department cousins of the
large Advertisements issued for proposals tar the
1.-Wnif of coainteta to carry the mall. This is
given out in each State once in four years, and the
Patted State. being divided into kmr:district•, to
adeertisement is leaned every year, hut nub one
for a different part of the Union. In New England
and New York the mail service lies Just been let
under ad verneements issued in December last, and
of error.. the Department will have to those States
no pstspusis (hut kind to dispense before
The next letting. will be for the district nomposed
of the Stan. or Miehipn, Wisconain. lowa, Illinois,
Indiana, Kentucky, Tenneasee, Missouri, Arkan•
sal, Mintaissippi, Louisiana, Alabama, and Tex.
and advertisements will be issued for these State
in
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December nest.
The Printing tur the Department al Wastungtm
ly is regulated by late.
_
The publishing of Lists of Letters Is elan regula
tad by •n act orConirress,mi applieWip therelo
should be male, ia all eases, to the loealPossmas
tars, and not to the General Post Office Departnien
which 'tts no control over it —Nat.
OPFICIAL.
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT
Robert Ilughee, of Texas, to be Aitorocv of 0s
U. 9. for Me Distrisi of Teans, vice Pnloidm II
Merriman, removed.
Francts T. Bartow, of Georgia, to be AUoroey
g(tbe U. S. for tbe Laawmt Mt:Mort/al, mee Henry
IL /wimp, removed.
P. Shewani Johnson, of Delaware, to bo A•
torney of the 'lnked States Mr the Dcatthe of Vela
ware, eke William A. Boilers, removed.
Thome,. T. R.ossell, ot Florida. to be Receive
of Public Moneys et St. Aoaltetine, Florida, vice
John M. Fontaine, resigned
Hercule. IL W. Ander:v., of Florida, to be Reg.
later the Laud Ot6ce at Tana/time., Florida,
rice Thomas .1. Haision, removed,
-. • •
Robert W. 41.4t0n, C..3!lector of the Customs at
st. Marks, Florida, vice Nuhaoiel W. Walker, re
moved.
John C. Martin, Appraiser at htereasndisa at
Philadelphia, vise Thee. Stewart, n•,moved.
Appointments by du Seartam oft. Trurmory.
Itadmcod Fisher, Assistant Appraiser of Mer
chandise at Philadelphia, rice Reuben Ramie, re.
snowed
Edward.M. Donaldson, Assistant Appraiser of
Ildsrensndiso u Philadelptils, vies William
nrmotad.—Not.
IUrOLASSIM-117 4bls w mos 41.4
al, pl. KIEA Jos
georrs, Or gross Ignorance, at 1. b..,w
31011. for the-1.1.10c
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'ear - In/Wm (Honey Mrebnel I:raharn Geo
liartherane EIJ Goowna Semi Graham Slot!
frartren Henry riogan Wm Irrahorn Lemuel
Garay John A Gordon A.Rariertylintath Roln
Gaughan IGrhd (ionic. A. Reath Undid) Grin,.
traavey Wm Goodman PatrlelrOrover .1
irrirren J Greene Alfred (anent, Miehoei
riaernem leas, i ;le Edwrn llrunothe
0.11 Alex Greenwood Jo. CV Graham
Ilalion Jab.. Hoy 1. /lodge A C
Hamilton Rev I Ilisy A T Holm. , John K
Hamilton Fnlor Ilelle, Hear) Hon John
Ha./ R 11, ..r John 11L.1,' Tho. /I
Hemsll lien 11....1en Andrew Horner JAI
Ilurner..ly Filar TO,llOOl/11, M. 1 1 ,01011101 Job..
Hamel Pal W Hough John /.
Munk! A Parker Hem . , J. Houser Jos l'
I lonlin Tilos Honer J. llo.ton lilur
/balmy Jai Ileory Hum. Ifoye Sena
Han. IN Ilenthorn Adam Iludopurth Ralph
N ib
Harns os lenderson Wn. /Muds.. Wm II
Iferile nry lenders. 'Mos 'Mug.% noon
Harte t' lend,Toit Arna• Hughes John
Hervey r," 11:11b17."c°.
Hastings ferman II
Hastings 8 ferheri Wm Honest J.
Martin;. John les.. John Humphreys Rh.... I
flask. Win B al Edwin Hone in Is
r W
Hawkins Win 0 111 JaeoL Haute; Thos
flawkln• R 1.. .ndy Chas E Iturigerford Ans.
Hoyden Ais4.e alnlndfd Pan) ti l'Y
Harlep Sam/ W lidirey Prank fienttihg Jllll M
Hays John fine Knoll iturcy Geo
Haya Henr 'h.. ,
y Wan l.
In Banal tram Chu laihn
la David Irvin Wm Caleb
in Gen W • laglea Jaz Metal.l
J
Jack Wm Johnston Abu,lhs. /and Morgan
Jack Umphrey Johnson Noinard Jones
Jamb John Johnson Wm Jones AgaiO V
Jordan Peter Jones Darby Jones John T
Jobbing John Jones Wm Z Jones titigh
Johnston Jobn R Jones James Jones 1)..,d
Johnston Dr Thos Janes Jonah
Minna. Hera Jones amt
lE,uu HT u KUM , Ttiw hellY
Kennedy lame. /Celinf E A Ke
ge.nodr A 6 I Seelas Edwl Ka) Tbin
Kennedy Dr H Kee* , Dari L-. Kiley Txmothy
Kennedy 11 M liteentarSeldng :miter ,4
Kelsey Amos Herr James Km=Jeaeph
Kennedy Minh! Karr Dan! Kin George R
Kearns John Kelly John King David
L•=ll3ar. Kelly
t u iTy tr r .rf;,
Keen J Kelly %Lehi . Kinney 'rho.
Keen Reuben Kelly Fdwd Rinse, John
Kershnw Lawton Kelly Coss Kirke 11eum....
Kereen Ke!ly Hoot: Rowaddin Da,...
Lade., Row Leal E A Love leitiei
tit Y Leathern Rohr
Larkin Joon Leousrd Mach. Lyon Gordon
Lantne Joseph Logic Wm Lynch P
Ln 1.1. , 1011 E 11,1.11 lioormi Chat E Lottahre, Ju
It
o 'nJo.ePh Linton in; Lodorme
Lhaenhn Joan Little Win .1 Lynch Wm
Latta Rob, hoot Lowry John
Lewis Dai. II linen John Loyd Joh..
Leu , / Sam' Lindsey David Lutton Jame. 't'
Ise Alt Lion Edmond Lundy Jame. \I
ma
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esters /1011 m
AMantraßev Jos 2 Mann,
Ta P E
hi W os Monsheur Henry
Meholley Jame. Nlertin George Moyer NI
Maxwell Wm Martin Jon/1 Moon lames
Marsh John Nlerstiall Robert llontirome-y sun
hl.aldrn Fred k Alaribell Wm II Nioraan John r
bacon Nil/rib/0 'high Moore J Shur
Nia7 rharlei Nlerer.ne Joseph Moore Henry C
Martin D Nieighen Peter Moore Robert S
Mason Samuel Nlcans “vren Moore John
Alay Franklin 1 Mellon Edward Nloore Henson
Mathews June. Mee key James 11. re Rohl IV 2
Mason Samuel Aiello., John Moore Samuel
Madigan Alt tittiligan hi C Morrow Jo. K
Matthew. Thos %Goer la uneelot Viturnovk W
\ larks W J Rev L M 2 Mullen 11 I H
Nlackril James Miller Abraham Nlunkettnek W..
Nlahonev Nitlier A F Murphy Wm
Joseph Aliller Wm H Murphy Sylvester
Meson Morgan 1111Inr John Nltirphy K
Nista HET /Nimbi .Mohan Patric'. Niurray floe Nich
NI zithers Wm R Munroe F M Murray Jere'h
Nlanlitetion lag Alarhann 'rho. Murray Jereml, I
Martin G A Montagu° Geo Murray Dr JS f•
Th om " Morn. lame. Murray Edward
no.
M Alh, r /aloes Nl'Cone James ‘Plies John H
WElnarry lobo [Casket P APlKlntrey %v,,,
M•Huntell Z APConnell J. Nl'Kee Roben
11 . 0411000 Tboa2APCoy l inson Nl'Gmnts Jame.
NPEIroy Da.l4 Dl'Dowell Alex MGork John
Nl•Cagm• Thol M Donough Thom MXiinley PalrEek
ATCmidle. N'Dormoll Palk NI Out Henry 11
M'Candlew J. Nl'Dowt II John M`Galoray W
NI C.dle. John M'Donald D A D M'Cionnigle Dana
‘l'Candles• Lean. &Co Nt'Howit Alnebel
der Wklweo Wm A Arline Wtlllam
M'Candlea• AlaraMTadden Tbo. APLaren W
WIAlf WFadden Sanal Ml.Oney Jam.
'Wean. 1120 M'lntire John D APJ..anghlin Herd
AIl:onnell T NPloroy Berourd M'Alath
Were. John Alath'w D... 42
Areormink Ina Wlnloph M'/II M'Math And
ALVoah Thom. M`Kre Hugh APPherson Jobb
M . Conneil Sam! WKeown o, Nl•Tan, Hugh
Nl'Crenrhi Jo. M'lLnlirta Jame. Al'Quillan Joni.
NPLoy Jam. NI - Kee Lewis At APlNkeelly P.
M'Cready (ie.rge AI Knsaht Henry NTWillmou boil
79
\..wn %ode , Ne:aon John Noble Henry A
Ne'.on J •113 r• I/ Newland Al, Northwood Hugh
ft.,h•,.1 A Nel.m Rob, Soren•n Jain,.
NC di II .2 N00n.,,, John
\ irCorinell Is4.tig lf[llll,.ran Lhnl
, 1 / 4 Jer, Fll or•rsl Gun., 1H Ursbon CL.. 11
dhatut 1... V t.'Donovan /et h uw,ll. Thom,.
i..v,r 01{..ine Bernard
00,.,, t) Kant: Henry T
P•rk•r lcair• Vei.k D R Pisrc. /sloes
PerociiilV•Pti Peace M Piper Henry
Pairrek Ilorm.. Peepl•• John Plsmrtier Cap, s
Petrick Thrum.. Pray Thu.
Pool I. A. I. Perry Rev tient Pollock Jo•enti
Parlaturyt Rohl ;ter R Porter John
Palmer them E Perching Mr Papier John W
Parfet Pere Robert Poor Josiah
Poindert, Wm Petri.. Wm Prescott leileilish
Palmer Ilenry P •i. hen Ewa Priem locerch
Pctrercoo John LI Phillips John NI Pryor Dr J.. NI
Parker Mr Philllps Luke Priest John
Perk• John Proscer Wm
Parker Chg. A Piteher EN, 2 Pruett). Papirl
Pllll, & PoraYth Pertrerecr 11
Qulnn Daniel
Ra...son Jam,. R ...R .. lovpli Roebling C A
Rena WY/ 8t...).!... Jacol, Flo. Under.o
R.,.us Jame. Rh_ 4. Jr,., R R..relutock Joe.,
R.11•107k A.lor , w R.-.,don IV Rohen. Royal
13•1.1•, ram , — 810, .+lnue, A R.ourl, John or
R. , .• JIM, RAtlic J A B
Thorns.
~,,, w,,,,„ I, ,rhard. Ruben Rem. I P
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Rees. Thocus. n R. Dan Rnsews John
Ran W h Pril• Rap,. 'Wlll,aln
llPntKos i• DC pner Roberta.. Re.
Resale, lootell Real, Plolhp Alelsoder h
Reynol, Si, Itslev lease Robm...on
Reed Ralph Riebard.on Cameo Flobin.no J.l
Ree.l Alien. Cox Rowley I ieoree Rolnn.on Robert
Co W Roane!! F.d.rm
Reed "...P.p. Rolm,. Dann, F. Ryan William
Rae d Edwin I' Root Alexander Reallunl H
,atnple Char', stunner William Snow Jaren
• - • ••
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SrJormgart 11., \lSlinner W F. Elm.g Jahn
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r: ( irnhatu Smith Wm Stevens W 111
tar Jong .milli Jam AI 2 Starr Lam.
Scott klea•thler Smith P M Sterling 11 P
Smith John Steve us Hsnin r.
imore Semi). DI L 2
Ise...se Samuel 2 Smith limn,' Sleet! Thomas
o.ymour B W Smith Al(redStuart Jam , / 2
Soper Thome. Smith Parquam Stewart NV.2 NI
t,itime Satoh Thomas Sterenamt Wm
9.tiders Jacob B Smith George 12 Sh.ph K
slump/01ln 2 smith Grorg.. Swum.. Thouta I
sh hail Geoilt! W Strickler I S
Shield.. /tunes Rioter C Co
9tnt.lcrr 1.1..nry Slaiinbcrver
Attoup ,kime.c, Vanua-
man vo r PSooese John S John SsoonJoho .pongler Sot, Sananri
Stoat, '11...n1a• Spence John Stnnton Jame.
Sirk mon soma , ' Sproul Matthew liSsveeney %Vol
.olker Joaeph & RuidreJoseph 2 Sweeoey Goer,.
Co Snider John L Y .4011. an J ll./.e.
Sliver. Genres Snow J aeoh SwEay 11. ai
onm
Ak• ~,, , Pl.O If ,Oanton Rev R L Sw.y C
8n..1e0/.0..• 800adalar.”01 •
Tru'lLl.l‘ - '" Tbompwn Job Torero.. Finery
notottotoo :non LThoebunt Rob Tridenbure Perry
Thomputo John 17,0r0a. Truhirk Jurors
Thornosou Three Tiernan ;Aber Trout/if! R
Thotttpfo John Tim twelfth., The. T,
Tre y Atitort
Thotopetto Robe VTlblels J 1 Trevor A(t
Upoto Aw C Underwood J.
Woo. , Cbr,osnWol•o LoymptoolVoso n And„,„
.It, ..nert,e IVReon Wm 11
Karts. Mart Welsh Jowpo Waist, Res Was
Wait,. A. Et ansWeedry Chas V
Walwork lama, Weat Franklin NVOlson
Wa:,. N n. Weeks J C Willson Georg,.
Walsh Jam., Westerman Joe Wiliam. Chat
Walk, John War Joseph MO:moo U C
Walker James Weatherby Rev Wllltalown A C
Walker Wirt James Wilkos•on AI
Wallet, Rev WmWitite James ITOkina Joshua
Wa11a.... Patrick Whoa Wm WM, Wm
Wallace Andrew Whoa David Wolcoralsms Ju
Wallace While Robert P Will Job
15" Whiteman Joseph Wightman gam
allaws Anhors While Andrew A Co
Ward Jul. Wlllmots Demos WiFdror Franm•
Way 'sod R Wdham• Robert Woodward J
W•roosSelheA W That %Vold' Elcnoanl
Wan. W Isaac Wood• Copt John
J D Wdlnons Jam... Wood limo I
Wswon Goo M. Willson:is Warhol Co
Weaver Adam Willow.. Memel Woods Wm
We.. J W,ihams .101111 C SVrarg W m
IVeleb Sloven W 111,11,211.401. 1I Woo,
Web.ll John Wit.. Eder and F
Wyanbnice John
I ., nting ha.,. Young Wu% Yesrn. Jawr.
g .14.mn Vann/ Wry 8 Pager
oung Jo, sit Young E k Son Var nell 1)na..1
Zarhartah D
baltlwals.
Unmet 'ochre, No Ml 4
Nlorian Lo.ire, No 3..5t.
St Clawt Lodge No 382
Oin.uppian Lode. No 13
Counekt No
Clerk S B Cambria
end • B Mer•enrer No 1
Any Alapathr
Se,zon of Prrwbytwflan Church, Tempt f
Letukh Trunspo
5..n00l Dit<Cl4lr, NI IN , ettJration Compa•Y
W
Fort Doon•sne Dr •....on Sons of Twtope ranee
I..awrwner•dl e Jo do
Lywutzlol to Jr
ph do do Nu 4 . 0
t.,een the Jo do
stafor llope Jo to
Bay•rdstow n .lo do
ROS6J3DRO. P 111
Port Osrult, Ptuabotgh, June 15, latt.
El=Eo=!
mauv El 4, ll ; l.
B F:I:ALVA RIPS, CIRCULARS
ng, coutraaJ, Lau. bl.ra
VAAL, NILla. Laaank CIOrnrMALTZ., ruiCan,
royal lea,
rratled al the ahorten Mallet., al law pnee, at nt
delta Gaza,' IllnCat, TailD sani3T.
iprov•mena Den l•try.
DR m 0
STKAIINS, l ateo
f Bo•ton t ,
a prepared I•
manoHaute and set Rocs loins In arbolt and pat
DI seta, upon SucOun or Atmospheric Suction Plate.—
Tooris•co woo itlm is Plow stirrer., them the nerve t
exposed°face and roudenee .net door to he Ploy
or oak.. Fourth street. Illishorpb.
Roe. kl'Fadden, F H. Paton. lan ,
Passt,si I.swuv Scow e.--Prepuun by J. NV. !icily,
Wilhant st.eet. N V . sod or sole I,y A.J•ynt., No
7u outt/t oreet. This sc.,l De found • delightfiel &m
-ote
19a. ot bevrracc in Wallies, •nd parucularly for Rock
1.00
HA aril LlitoNta —An Improved Chocolate prepare
on. being eombloauoa o(Coeoa nut innocent,
lilo
vtgoratme Slut palatable, htshly revommended part.,
ula,ty ..,valtd. Premed by W flakier, Dorcbe..
Tn 01 a.- and fur aide by A JAYNES, at the Pollan
ea store. No 70 Fourth at rachli
W. D. Wright, N. D., Den Dalt,
op ° po ' rn 7 tr ,d Plst a r " gi. "' filLc s . " %l ' li . c ' ;
fel
(tom tocloek m 5 Y. 11. eeptt-17
Flre •nadrfairia• Ineatramea.—Taa Nrre-
I 74•1 . 1dATION an; Fizz lagramrce
I , hl—eonttnoel to innate. upon cwt.'', dr,
... I ini of property. um id, /owe" into.
. • ..
Nu 21 dlarket same..
SAMUEL (:t/R511.1', p re e t .
ftutts.rr FlB 2, Seep.
rt., .1...J4,
Hata. Ciri J. H W•1£0 3 Ws!: be •apportial far
lot Lionerat. ai the ens ii ig election.
Fons Irteantirr.
Eiiaobetti., Jon. 13, '4l. —OA oitilr
Dus so aver ,n me Lives, Is one of the moat tom.
mo svcll as the mom formidable Mecums [lmam
to Amerm a n phystvtan, It has to no cam Csiled lo
unreel the closest attention from did Vacuity an all
qu•ttet • of the Unton. ',,enreter, thousands an.
nosily trench, end ta,dttandi mote are made to feel
late htmdcc,me by this disease. The propnetots of
hltstoes Layer Palls feel eonfident that theyoffs,
be a/It/elm:I • rentedy which nme hes tested,
never taped oh success when •• fair Ina' aa a
yen I pat
t. 4
die o,t, Psi; and purchase It ', - etta at tilt uti Stare of
8. CO
•
We- The ooenuou of deafen q TC101446.1 Jo the tale
of In peek•eet Dry Goode, rr tjip 14.1111, Of undone.,
lee,tat. n.o ttt al itlolleek, al Davis'. AueOoo
1114111.11.1
Ai ilatimtd. Oft Wednesday evening, Lyes last., tor
e Rev D. Rtddie,Devin A ?dolma et Lastiovtlis., tit
JAna, daughter of Joarph Cohan, E.q.
•
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l • sitiatTt.
BAIRD &
TTOHNEI*3 AND CO IPTICIULETUNSELLaRs T. A r LAW LI ,
Ponott meet, between Staltafieln. and {ban:husbergit, P..
NO. 3 MACKEI--Ei3ktiL,fiiKtt by
near Dsstenth_Lot
BACON SIDES—MI& link in nal Antk.jaz sale by
toll lip{ A JONES
t SAWN I.IN SEELtuli. blty Lnateeti Cr. I, Pen
and an bon an&t. ree'd &to anti for by
5V1.441;3 NICO LE
!)
MUT , 4 •
TH EATkE
Le• mad Itlanagor , S. Porter
• Ac - n. AND STA,. SUMAGI:I••-•• • 11 enir.
BENIFIT or NIR t PLIFLTER. on *Omit os.c
*ton IL• so.) ar5,..1001l 01 the e•tal•lt•hment
00, ~.ntrerstal Oteor •erviresN.
, i'r s horsocrs. rorter as t s ,
Niro I Iluso
I=2ll
=222==
'ZEE=
Com,ly tire
The °rear. • - • • • • Mr. M . IL t fire
rlie Mw-t . . Mr. Porter
Mr. J Prior
Balmer% • .Mr Arehrr
Tee I.e.eer• 4 • Mrs Madison
Voinnie
/minor, • • Mrs. Poor
eiler e.., Mr J Fe•riiii will appear and eir•cuie
lanterie oii air Vloltn. •i•tving politely tendered ie•
t.y toe Master. %coal
ro "•,h ne popul.r BortrtO Of
SOMEBODY ELSE.
- • .
114ns Nlorttz. Ais orip.al character M t Crup.
•• • • Slr Peter
rittermat. • • •• • •M Veta•
blinme, me ortgins/ ..ac • • CruLoaisei,
-Mrs Prwr.
(0.- Saturday., Mr. Rays' ktencfit.
INIVELANCE.
ritHE DEL./OVA-RT. MUTUAL SAFFTI'
RANCE CONI PA N —oCheo, North Itooro of the
}:zehonge, Third
Fro, Instritance.—Bur Molts. Merehtodue and other
property to rows eat/ COUNT., lo•urdl lca 3 / 1 .1.1.0... Or
....rouge by fire •t the Lowest rale of pronoun.
Maxine Inott...nra —They Otto trieure Verselt. Car.
toes end Trento., foreign or coartertoo. under open or
•proal poltetet, or the atm red ...ay dratre
Ir...roTaentrotretrott.—They'slotonuromerchan
Ore trattrported by Winton, Holton. Tors. Canal
Horns and Noma Bor., on ',ere and lake.. on the
most liberal term.
DIRECI - ORS—Joaepla II Sr,c Edmund A Souder,
John C Davi, Robert Burton, John It Penrtue. Sam
e pAlward.. Geo G Leiper. Edward Burlington. Isaac
R Part. Waaln En] well. John Ncwlsu, Brlt M
ton. Jean, C Hand, Theophrlas Paulding. H Jonds
Henry Sloan. Hugh Craig, Gespge Serrill
Spencer Nlellvain, Charles Kelly. J 0 del Loon, Wit
Mani Hay. Dr S Thomas. John ttellArs, %Vat. Eyre, Jr
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH-0 T Slorgan
Wni liauraley, Joe. T Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN, Pr...mien!.
RICSAIND S. N caveat., SecredAty•
H_r Otter of the Company. No. Pi Water aimed,
Puisbarga jula-dtl I. AMA DLI RA, Agent
Pott Mercury, Diapaic a, Caron.
1010 cony
•
EVC•rty.• lizasparladtsel Loa* Gate.
9 , 11 F. ns.ltyssing lioseteruer Improvements have
I bought tne eV. LL P•lstotee, aud have nol
use or are prepart4 for its adontson,onmaly hlonon•
'44•ltsuon Co., Pa, Musloangant Moo;
Kentucky •nd Green Itiver, 1.4 ; Des Moines, lowa,
Vuusldogbeny. Ps I.coosville and Portland Cana',
.totspr oo oo Beaver Outlet Lock. P.
lu tlAss-lt, 11ENR5' AII'ARTY
Not/to to th• Stockholders of the A [lon-
tie and Ohio Telegraph Company.
The Arb, le. of Association adopted by the Atlantic
mid 1/100 Telegraplim Company no the 4d of Jury,
ACF4,I, ptovidulg that the annual meeting. *ball be held
o the city o f Philalelphia, on the WM Sytalle•thly it,
June—watch articles have beau superseded by the
adoption ot a Charter passed mthe last session of tae
Legislature. which provides tor the anneal meeting.
heing acid on rhe third "Phu rmlay of July—therefore
NOTICE to hmatiy mean. dirt the annual meeting
of the Istrackholdere or .014 Company, mill he held la
the Telegraph (Ace, Ntl Ihi Chemret 0 MM. Yttiladel
plus, on Thursday. the lath de) of July next, at to
..1000. A hl, for the transacuorr al such bosmess as
rosy then he loW before them. at which time Nane 1),
rectors
will lac elected to scree for the ensuing ye r.
a.. ',mauled for in We Charter
WA! M . KEE, Secretary
I . llllade4y4ut, Julo 9, 1r4..
V oongo and ne;rConal• C•no.l
Patkets.
r~ x : ~lRrl:lM ~
,rHE packet [TEA VER, Capt. Stanley, wall leave
Hearer regularly on Monday. Wednesday and
Friday evenings It P M., and arrive at Youngstown
to I morning at l!o'olocir—returotag, at
lounge.
town Tuesd.ty. Thurolay and Saturday e tinge 11 4
P M , nue r-ach Hesse, In ume lot We n.aurning boat
LIS.GIIF.N CLIPPER, arnvine at Piust,urg,
1 , 2 o'eloek
Thu packet BARI:AWAY. Capt. Dow , '
ienve Beaver Tuesday, ThisFaday aed Sat ,- •ag, will
• n? 6 P !it , ,in.rning, leave Sew C• day e
ednesdav •nd rnday evenings at r -re, r on.
neenng with tbe marrung boat fur a',
These paekets are fined up le
.ne fine accommodation. tor • ...P k 'te order. hey
anq '''Y Pan'''''..44"a7rWate"rddtr,l7,7.
brio, Leen .
Ibeae rower.
FITCSI & Co.. Propnetora.
• 1. Indwell. Agent. Pittsburgh.
Bidwell & Bna , Beaver
A I.) Jacobs, " Youngstown.
J'
orningbana,-New Casde.
The vte , mtisteamer. A LLIX. If KNY mllteave Be . aver, daily at A and Pittsburgh at 3P.
.NI ry nitaig edam:tenon with the above boat.. mir..
agan. tor Sale.
n E
NI: PAIR SECONI, HAND ENGINfii, In inch
I,_/ cylinder. 4 feet atrolre; b Boilers, :N feet 1011, 36
inches in diameter. all in good order, mill be .ld at a
bargain. if appliesoo n 10. made ..00n. They Aare only
bleu :a use about lb mouth. For particulars, inquire
of ,ul4:dif It HAN'S, Gazette others
/ bi:REWINE: AND IiFLAN DV o
-Po r medical pa rp sea, for sale by R E SELLERS,
lull
Of Wool! at
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W 'LIT) ,
. : .„ O ,, L b E y E I bbl.l
i C 4 oope — r%Tb n elli, : i s us F l aL ree Eßs 'i and
Sprs jag:l , ll:t r k , .;. soit:4.4 Teraz,?gidi‘
NNE
A I R 1
Ll ' a C t A r
c \ c . v7Vit Palre r ER ,
" part ,
jul4
R E SELLERS_
AN A RV FE ED , Caraharrdes. Proved /also,
C
Turkey Myrrh, Spr•rnraeets. An, Salfrononst reed
anJ (or Bole by )014 R E SELLERS _
RAJ S . P; 4 D QUASSIA—I bbl re2l and (or sale by
R SELLERS
C ORS--I..PoLa;ben store ma tut sale by
1014 HARDY, JONES CO
Y EA NUTS6iIO Dona sn atom and for salt by
HARDY,jONRS &CO
PECANS -13 tibis to-day reeM md for se by
1 .11 ARMSTRONG /tCROZER
TAMED APPI.U.4-1,0 sacks reed and for vie by
1.1
- 1044 ARNISTRONG ACROZER
B ACON -4 ea . .'" received and for sale by
ARASTRONG A CROZER
O ATIS;0 sks received and for sale by
ml 4 ARMSTRONG A CROZER
F.:W tibia Just recd and for sale by
.11 304 A RALSTRONO & CROZER
TEW 110111Lts—Irving- 71e Crayon Altseenany—
.l.l roe:musing The Praisie, Abbotsford, Nevvidead
Abbey Complete 11l 01. volaine—elegutly printed.
Curzon—The Monasteries of 'ha Levant. Port BvIN
tllnatrated.
A volume of more Wan ordinary interest, relating a
sears of most carious and often unitising adventure.
• • • The field occupied by me volume is
vlmou
roomy new.--Commercial Advertiser.
A book of gentlemanly liberal, imholarly int,st
which revninds to. not • little of kkekfornni Spanish r re
a•,
eu 3,101., al the vivid eastern rerninmeences of Emben.
•
Icterazy World.
Cooper-01.w edition of early works I—Th. SPY.
re owd..kr. art a/ new introduction and notes. Con ,
pleto to 1 Col Ur dorm sods Irving'. worts. SI 25.
The npy and toe Sketch-Book veers the find Amen-
CIA Look. which were untrenally acknowledged to
roma. a trorionormee as swell as a promise. We
well reuse-rola, the enthusiasm with which they were
recmved, and the prowl expectations which they
•wakened anions the liberal molded abroad and the
patriotic at hoelrmng was soon ellowed a seat by
the tide at litsittsuotti awl Addison, and Cooper was
translated tn every rountr7 of the comment where
any interest was felt in a foretgo litermare.—Lnerary
World Kw sale by lI) LOCKWOOL.
,nll Wor at
•
Pacts kw Me Public.,
In relsuon lo thAl unnvolled (wally Salve,
DILLEY'B 4/01C/I, PAIN EITILICTOR.
TEr'ZLNIg,".Pd
Curentitsrt, 1.2.. 1E49
Sir A siense of duty
f o r ma to give Of tribute
to Etalle,'• Extractor Hatug opposed to rioac
cry and all tantrum. having for their object •11.1.7
mouve.--bot realtioug much pica! from the "King of
Pain I.:Mere—l am induced to tender yon this certi6.
cate. I have used it in toy gamily, Inny practice, .4
with all the happy and orondelful elects that could
possady In imagined. 8.7 Divans, Ai D.
Dr. Brodie a be senior rivitmr of Brodieß Levi,
Ihuggist,
brdatumalocy RAeunsultron
The tollowing mammon! comes Irmo • scarce fa.
nottat to many of Moue trovelnig ou one Wentem or.
J. Glee, the well and (monthly known pro
f...tor or the Parkersburg Hotel, as husband to the
lady whose letter I wine,
Pnamaasetto, V., Antall; lag;
To Henry Holley, Chen., /se anog for
merly bean long alumni with etoleot indamotatOry
Rheumatism whteb appeared m firmly seated as to
defy all ordinary oPPlitMemt to they the aesere Emit
.dme a,. was induced to try your Magical rain
Enna... and A having effected, almost ns If by mo
tile, ay Immediate relief, and also, m all appetkrancea
no enure and perfect cure, 1 ant induced for the bene
fit of tithe. who may be allicled with pain, used by
any kind or inflandeatton, to lento to you, declaring
that my option, founded on retool tiperienee,
your Magical Yarn Eavaotor ta the most valuable do,
oeraiyolotten!,rern..t gliomtc.,theLniuteteg egtdrnelvin
feet eine for Bonin and :maids, and a1ia4",,,;.r.7,-.
domination.
li m airtag scowl nctluanitaboas rdrro.ad thour vows
at y husband's hotel in this plv". I 1,. e .
bey .npr,4,4
bour thowing them thetg linett,ll may poembly
o yf
bene fit both to tilein and yiktreell.
fl EilfAelrrit GUAM.
entertain the hope tbat him (ilium will pardon the
publicity to h.or letter, m well on the score of
latunoorty a ga ve ita being Me amen mode of bringing at
to U. gtpl A nn of 4er inenda Dar44,l
Palma Cured.
Ilman or a letter, dated
8 21.110712. /Cy. Noe it, 184 0 .
• H Dailey "I hat, tned your N i lo Eutramor in
eme of 6 , 1011, an my own family, which u relieved
and cured a very abort tour " In baste, yours re•
spectfolly,
Judi. Yormo.
0:7" Boma nod N.ialds, Pile.. Pore Nipple., liroken
Beeson., IMiption a , gores, Core, Wooed, and at in.
thsturnittain, yields readily to the wonderful properti e s
of .hts annvailedlatroly mice Hot, ththeth thin nth
part,on that you wall ',mice Moab, horn the geom.,
you will tve mimed by the eaten...toot canc. r Ma
muunterfeit
CAUTION—Ha sure and apply nob, tome .n venni,
11. DAI.L.;II. Broadway ; ;sew York. or to hlv au.
dirni.viedagrints. JOIN DhIoRGAY.
General ep, Piabe•
Henry P Relit:rani, Allegheny, Agent: J• fin
Wheeltes. Va, lame. W Jolinstou. lcy Baker,
F Merryereather, ClUelenalt, O. (Aerter HIl4 n
NR—ln the severe. Horns and . P
the pale n few mnotes—tt neve
... ,1177. je,fast
•
Penn aylvrs.oa. !lad . . Rand Coya n..
IVOTIVE al'
ho r e . , Y V eau, last We Tana -..OTJI•st
lovallovll of Vjr Dollar. per .hva We
oop-
C
ia! Ntoc k 0..„ Csir,, sx ,y IS reground to be pod on cf,r
before foal d - ..y of July natl.
ja , ..buour a uor paid pubotaaily, Ito satuear 'to
the penalty of lulu per cent per mth, as nuotured
DEODOb. V. RADON Treamyr.r.
mlldtryt
D
te—illtartka for tame
work. the author's directisme to terame
er e pnowd SO onvels. A new oupply 1.4 r veer
sad from New York....lfarnial
J. 13
JOHN R t p woo. I gt
"VIRE lifl/CIC-10(460.01m tat se* 0.1..
.IL' ram he filled at Me rizortest oollaa, the Ohio
deer. GS mites Wow Me city, by
Ml 3
k W RA1113411 rill
prune Weaurn
C rece to
ivell wad r ule by
1013 IV it RAM l..beetyw.
ur
RITE lISANIS-9 bbir tokall, lost reed wad tar
T , T 11.1.11 , 1 AU XV aII OKUTCREAria
AUCTION SALES.
By John D. Daylg. Aaralaaaar
splelbfa Busidtog Las in a,' mum e tit - I ,t 4tir
f Allegheny. at anaton.
mn Tuesday 0,1100. Jobe t9th, at 3 &cloak
Le .old on the premises, ntneteen very valuable lto9ol
- "sr( Leta. having each a front of o feet no Pedaial t,
and ...enema beet ICO feet to au alley tf feel*k•—
vubjetel to a ground Tent Or S2D per annum The 00.
.`property embraces some of roe heat attuanon• feript
ness bowel , In the ctty:and odors great utr
plotelO
ta
at tbove ortstung to make profitable invelooeuto -
Tem.. a: ask. HAIIIT CA UPHELW.
Ohm, of Commutle
toll JOIIN IS/pAVIA:tt.Ait
-
On NV Ad edread """ ay 1:07/11 ' 1 6'. ng. i' l i a l ne l'' Art n e t : Sc ar A T k
at the tontrneretel Sale* Room, corner of
runt wit! be sole by order of TikODIAIJ Datktiou
and Jeneon renaock, Aduunlerratortr of the, Inrit A
i/bubo, deceased—Pony shares Bank 01 PirrAtirivih
Stock Tent, e.h. par runes
tail /0111‘ D DAV1E1,4,1514
Lrodo•o :for' s Sodo of Damaged Dry G 4;
On Fr.day Enern ,, ,,.l.e 14th. al 10 n'elock, if the
StIE• Room, corner or Wood andlith
Meet, oil be .old for eealk currency.— '
Four carer of assorted fottern and dooseaue EP4FIe
and fanor Dry Good, tuningg which are sapet Giro a.
bomber., ear hmere, alpaca, giughutya, r7lroir•
and die.. pruu, nnea ehambray..palnted Isesaathh.
barn lawns, ballartne, 43 perces llorlel celail4S‘d
prints, b Nero. red flannel, ononner dolattja,
drab to, do 19 bales Ihniver, Conestoga
sneering., 3 do oettnge.
The above hove been damaged by- - wet on rlro•Pa
Castel, and will he opened for efrantluarlou on fa 7441. h
nut., m which the attention of dealers It roquellti:
the ra.r is po:ntive.
Sell JOHN D DAVIS, Azov
Aarienere Sole of 45 acre.. of await-xi Cop.? A N d
42 acre: If Land.
Qn Wednesday, Juno BmtL , Id o'cloCk, P. ht.,.:.tstle
Commerclal Sale. Rooms, corner of IN ood Wealth
inrce., will be .old by order of Ale/ hi:lllhr, gee),Ae
a.anee of Rota Kloclatr, forty-live norm, of egi edam
coal. and about forty-two acrei of land, ailudche oa
the honk of the Monongahela, opposite AUKteatOrt,
on whlelf t.eraried Oor 10 dwelling houses, 2 • coal
rut road.. and other improvements for earl - 112yr; on
the real bukincia Terme at sale.
tar JOHN D
STEAM BOATS.
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
The splendsd rart ronahnr mesioser
MARY
st ANN, .
A M'Oorean, maer. inn le a ..: far
im ait iu
•Imre •nd all intermediate ryirta
on Monday, !mu man, et NI o'elask, A. IL • ,
For fret. or pamage apply on board, or to . •
,015 FETIIteREW O. Co, At
_._
FOR ZANESVILLE..
Mt The hgta drau
MET, ght Amerar
C
Boyd, master, arta Mara for Me a(otra
and it termettsam porn, slim day, Tan•
day, at 4 o'clock, r. X.
_Fort ils c2E_ p it al s 0111. Iy in board.___ . tcls
--...
FOR CINCINNATI.
The spleoJtd enamor • :
SIIPLNANDOAII, ' V
Bowman, mailer, or& leave for the
ove and itaterraethausporta taut 4ay
at lb o'clock, A. N.
For fritheht or palmage apply on hoard, or to ti
Loll PEVTIORLINI dt, CO, A, is
FOR CI NCLNNATI ANIT - Lb — OralLlS.. .:
'
'The spleadrd new rtesmer
LYDIA COLLIN&
R N Hamer master, will deal" . -r e r.
he above tad all iatarteedtar ',....,... t ,
on Ihrlday, the ICI, at 4 o ' clock, P. AL • ' p" .— R'
For treofto or passage, apply on boar& , ,
CINCINNATI is
ASCEIGH
r
DAILY P.
ACKET LINE.
. hoe of splendid pornmager roma,
hniahed and tar -imposed of We lamest, milk, 6 Yea 1 .
won,. id imbed, and most powerful boat. ea Mr;
fort that r Weal. Every accommodation atitnono
aengerc
The
can mew, has beenproVidoleir pao.,
—h.. The Line has been in operation for filii , 7earii
carried million of people wilhota the 'mei:Jim,
,
o then persons. Ti t. ns boa .11 be a: tSor of
Wood street the day previous to starting, foron the ',cap
tion of treig hi and dm entry of passengers du. regni•
ter lo all eases die passage money must be ;Aid la
dvance.
- •
The ISAAC NEWTON, Capron, Hemphil- vni
°cave Putabargh every Sunday moro•lngro N ~ elooti;,
Wheel,l4 every Sunday eversayg es 10 r. IL4 . •
Y 6, NO.
MONDAY PACM.MT. •
The MONOINGAILIa.A, Capt. &oaq val lea, 'raw
burgh every Monday roonung et 10 o'clock, W'
every Monday evennag or 10 P. M.
YtaffiltiTtriiiifireic •
The HIBERNIA No. 11, Capt. J. Bunnzary• aril);
leave Entshurgh every Tuesday =ruing at 10 t. Doek;: .
Wheeling every Tansies' eventug at 10 P. a_ • ;
NITEDAIMUSAV 'Pactittg.T. •
The NEW ENGLAND No. 0, Capt. B.M. Vs ..0 at
10000 PillAblrr WPM Wed...APT MO ...•1 lg
o'clock; Whee ling every Wednesday evezLing o
THURSDAY PACKET.
The BRILLIANT, Capt. Nyasa, will lea's< Pins.
burgh every Thursday morning at 10 otionit; ielhog
every Tharaday evening at IQ r. N.
• F RIDAY .PAIDK
Tee CLIPPER No. { Coma_ Pen' Devp., ,eav
Pteset , urgts every Fndoy mominion..loe clock; - 41,N0.,.;.
lint every }Witty crewel, N 1U r. Y.
auxtriErt...A.9.llA!lpyilepta . Ts 14. 1049,
AIONONtiARELi ROUTi.
•.- -
Only 73 BIlle• Staffßue,.
Via Brownsville and Cumberland Al itaktmen:.•
Philadelphia
HE splendid and fast simnel V 8 Mail stat.atem!
ATLANTIC, Cain J Parkinson; BALTIC, Ciat A 4
Jacobs; LOUIS M'LANE, Copt E Bennett; art' Sow
making double daily trips between
yriTsBuRGH AND BROWNSVILLE
The morning boat will leavo the idenimat•ltelos.
Wharf, strove the Bridge, daily at 8 o'clocil precisely •2.
Passengers will take SUPERB COACHER Biodinut.
'tile, at o'clock, P.N., and the spkuadid can it • the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland. ,M
o'clock, A. Al., and itZTIYV , in Baltimore the mune:.vern.
ang, in time for the evening' line to Philadalphi,moo
setnegton city.
From Ptusburgh m Bohn:more, only 22)tonsa
.Isar.. 810,02 •
From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, only 40 hop. .
Fare 12,00 !, •
The everting boat will leave at 6 o'clo ll ck, err
day evenings. Passengersby Ala boat self
board to comfortable State Rooms en 517..,' 1 4:`68 on
over the mountaoa tbe following day in •
. „
Conches, and lodge the second night fn r -
Passengers Omni choice of either Shs ,
Road between Baltimore and Philp • .
anvilege of stopping at Comberls B.a
htd
and resumlng their seam at yleasr nd nod
weed to pant. to travel u they '
We make up the loads and wt
es in the Plusburgh offices, tin
urn
tl
.. at Bo
ot he it
fatvvnr• Ihei' t i ekee a A ernes before
ah ~ going a n
o t, the boa at our office,
' street. Of St Charles Hotel. I 'dlcargl( • - .2.
sonnten, J. ea A d ant •
Pittsburgh tLoni,rau.
FOR CINCINNA'II AND LOU.IBV/LLE‘
Th. g&ndld rtes Byamer
Ha•,lep, man TELEGELA.I'H Nn I,
BIABRIDOH, ILRopf &On
or m
tuf , GEO B MILTEN BERGER • IS
PITTSBURGH AND LOIIISVILL gI'AGRETLINE,, •
_end td , kodid Mat po.enct ,
re paeoco
TELEGR APH N 6.2,
Mown, master, iv di tease for Gs
nail and Louisville ott Thursday. heave
Int
o'clock, A. AI. frezght or parrnige pair on I . jaard,
at I 0;
BURIIRII.6I WILSON& 0
GEO u 61ILbINBERGEIL
my 2
____
..
Laurin)ll/e and St. Loutslol9. Pa et /1
cklieor. .'
044.
REX - MLA/I TUESDAY pAcwsrvoß ST. Lk tine UIS 4
The /An nranin,opiAretrige
JE L L:arm . ATLANTIS,
Gr. W. D mire, muter, rAD o...arcr
the ahoy. end Internredy,,,,. pr,,,....:
era . / Tnealey. at W coalacia • . , ,
For freight or pasaale eropt on board' , a ; ii ,
E. C. KING, No. 133 c„,,,, , ii,„,, h
tharSdilet
••
REOULAR SATiTIOSAVT Loidanlle.—AnAhr
POD ST. totriel
The Dar fest ~t' ril u tiaitaxsylgot .:
r liteanieT (1/ 2,1. ,
A. 4. " .. ..A. mesa, ort I Darr far
td. .. e ..° eaten:or:Lite porcr.rve •
ry Raturdm, at 10 reelnek, r ~.
7 •1 17 P. 71414 ,' N 'o llraltoa :
hor fretsht <4
11y15-414011
FOR NW lIHELIN(.I i:ND IifUDGEPORT. ' i ...=
T h. ..at and - aabatnalnd stasnner....i
' ll, P . .dan, ro l aTter, v i gil pa; 1 r,: . r.,.' ' t .
VihOpinjg ~,,d B,, d r g , da , nips barman %nil , si .
on w r .d oord ,, y .. pgon Stn• aril! leave Pi0..41. t . '
For fitigi, or .. . 4 .Y.
KM WM.:EI...MCI ANDl4l374rthir-BD. ,i'
mak, rho TIM. viesaier • —•-• -i :
CINDER:a id ,. : . r
Mondaye and 1 Gin.°42:avi‘,7c:thrir-a..---d":..."'PouCL4I,-,`:-,;':i.'
ro., freight or itioiiiago, ar 4 l!f or 4
b ror.r d
SUNDAY T',, l i N • r( 3,' ij EA V s i • —1 ?' 17 — ,:
g? T .ae I: s Mail steamer li t .) i :, - ,45:43ar,:: . , '-' l :
. ilio n lio;o " n ' :7;;alroriae 4'dir , ri ° F o lr er 5
R ,....40.V11 arrive m :l ' O . : Fol . : et ply . i ' . 4,7 u " ' n
•me . Il e ne,, and bona, Toe.y ./
, L
ceol.
L. aar.Al
-• • t
RiNlti;L rfdlt•6 '1 , 171W ____ f ..
Tie man
apps
V ...'"' Elt :
di...havi, v.:4YEN will leaver
Lela Hay, ~,, as the Mononty4Vii: :i
Y 0 ti 0 ,,0, k :ery Sunday roo ; yogi t
will leave ite•ver al I aNitade ....Pallta , Relovtaag e
4 o'oloelr. Pare ?weals -a - 1r ii,.. r. 7 i , i ioal •i'na. .e' `.•
_ . _
... , . 4 . r o k . t .
SAM illi kiliklil • ittllaltal. _ 2
ti.MILTENAIX moan-
Ab Flny et. It Aliti r
lEc,
c 1.., tu., - ., n ,„„„, . ...ding end Comma/ion Mee.
avid 5au....,... ' , •No en Front, Lietweaa Waavil 7 1
•
*l°l -111.0/E AII3IO/Ihe ' 1 :,.
IttIERCHIANT TAILORI,-
So. 46 Market arta,
, . .
n A VDU / parehmed an emeneive and easefully
the'
_Lk.
aeribe r ler a• a amok of Sprat, •nd lieonflOrs (.1004ks. '
sob mapentrally inform. Mt friend. met in.
likatte. that bd re novo promot., lee I• sotttyo
cute their order. mull dispatch, •no tit the aerie., '
than mbmannal, and fashianetile
each
mint m '
der...mined torte liiistOes• on me each symem, Deihl
ten himself that he 1•41 Ise able to do mark a. eljearrS
es it can I.e done at any . stabliebro.t in tEie coot:Mr
Ma meek le an control.. of Cmemai Ra ` 8,,,..1.....
b&Ake, Vengs, ike., weludh hm funnels ark rampeortuld. -
rimmed 10 °Mambas for theamehrea i.
itimitisttf GEORGE A i ß _._ECk . :
- .
DOX& ar• tke. ,--- Pt . tm Red Bud.: Mello Etter.;
lodide Potash. timychateed Chloride Gold, kv ii ,
betvjsid, Wane Preelpitata, Cya W nurei Potemh, turk• re
einem, and for eby NU a F.:BELLN 1
cr
,' m youtaLg—lo.o.lo beat quality Co..i t ,
w08,,,,,,,, , ii un , .4
eived ender *ale by
54.3 .
W Et UCUTZHE.Uni
--dim.—
~ A;LLII/.11--lkdl lb., - lteet rekd, and (or eiet o by
JaL • MIS
.1 KIDD & ~?, ;
O..1. 11v: loi3 ntitioi,_ it ,.
03 head wed for male 1,; li
. I . KIDD k
F Ltsli-4 , 1: , V. d i 0 . Noto =7:l 74 r o ' t 4 . 0 do Na dar..
.i•
las iton wuktiot Ws by Ica $011:4 1 , 47j44 . •.;
..41$t, ;1: