ernsliUttlill GAZETtE. PUBLISHED HY . WHITE Lc CO - 0 IT TSBII It 0 Ili . lITESDAyY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1942:ari ftz-Tuu au Dsatv tts.rrru I. Tn-Weetly, end Weekly.—The Da/ isB?7en MMus per annum; the Tri-Weekly Is Five Dolldwpar annang the Weekly is l'sro Dollars per mum, Skrindy &teases. • nCrAnvarrerarva are earocuty reenetreri w h se favors before 6r. et, and as early inthestai practicable. Adrentsentanta not inverted for st - speci fiedtime will invariably be charged until ordered - obi pita, AZIELPIIIA NOMTEI azactuah.N. Advertisements and setae riptona to the NorM:Amer Icon and United !Pates Gazette, Philadelphia, re.eive aralforwarded from thin other. - Nee next Page for Telegraphie Hear ... Dar Local Natters see next page.-, aIippIXASDNIC AND WHIG TIClif.T. _ .. . asartzurr. • . RORY. C. VJALKER, of Elizabeth Elorcugh: JOHN MILLER, of narpsburgh. ..„ CALEB LEE, of Pittsburgh. WM. ESPY, of Lower St. Clair. . . . • 8YX1617, ':-...56 CARTER CURTIS, of Pittabtagb. • _ ..: ruoraextrrattr, GEO. S. HAYS, of Upper St. Cit.. •" ~-; "e • suassottra., JOHN MORRISON, of Allegheny. ~ • ccoortmottra, -0 JAS. MITCHELL, of Peebles I =Dm, f . . YOL M. ARTERIES, of Piush gh. . . At - OMM JOHN BYERS, of Findlay. 'We learn that a public spirited gentlekkui . . of Oltio.hais ordered a couple of polished st7lllades lobe prepared for the purpose of breaking round an the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, at 4Ve ebration of that event, on the 4th of July U - Ot.- Meson. Lippeneott ISt Ca. are the manufactutiara, ALLECIIIIMY Lorv.—Thin afternoon, at 3itt'Otiek, the remainder ofthme eligible lots, in the DMMond, Allegheny, will be offered for vale. Those:N.4ra. lag to ware the very beet Mainers eitee Matd of. feting about the two MIMI should not fair to be previa, no the probability iv that they wiPall be &posed oC The Washingt on Union hos annont4d ,tbe wonderful discovery, which, we presame.Ae tors eonsider original With themselves, :41.1 the present National Administration nidecittedtP:Whig! The editors do not tell' as whether theyAahm. patent right or not. . • Oar Washington =respondent, in Mk letter publiihed . to•day, aunties himself someoo.l with the predbsansemi of the editors of the Wirishington Onion, in regard to what ps.nielderr Denies:tatty it is, of Which. they profess to be the orgeni s i. , The Democracy ofJefferson was distinct eno4h,uid a veil 'Air, respectable Democracy treriti,Svith which. ere have no particular complaint,iod that ' of Jackson, notwithsteadiug us continual Popes sine Ike the worse; had a sort Or Vti genii:;tharab• • Jar about it, which rentreire it easily dit44l;iuteba ebie....bat the D.m eremalor the proieuillay le a abet of hybrid animal, with a beira heal ro that when one ',cake of tue D.,,nircroey, reefesiourroly enough legatee whet he mean. J,,N Calvin tad the Pope of hotels hard p differed ink}:e.teide i iy in their religious opiniona and practiceOtan do the extremes of the modern Democraeyelbeit, they all claim to be real, genuine, sheen 'inn Jar 7SX3 mum Democrats! t There are some oniverael characteriktilm of this Democracy, however, which are matafi,stie all its phases, and In its most ultra eXttelIlt11: . ;:, One - of these is, a hatred of Whip. In this their - till agr e e, Vrell as is another sentiment, which at'ets nein .' sal to a modern Democrat es cunning tea Fos—r that of a love for &Bee, and f f the 15 1 inves and • 'Ashes" of office. Another sentiment, nearly as Uni versal, but of late development, is a_ melt intense hatred of proscription ! This has beeiqessidered et rather remarkable ea one of their cap Inl prig. &plea:has heretofore been, that to the Retain be long the spoils," a principle which itheOkve moat • religiously observed, making it a sini*orlhy of expelsion from their rioleseel commisrairis goy one to appoint a Whig to offiee--in4od, it is doubtful whether ouch a singular act weii;ever. at tempted or thought of. It was sometlainteo - out of the common order, that such an event wzatld het3 ,reaused as much surprise as if the Sae& of • Prance should appoint the ex.iilng LoSiS:Philippe his Prime Minister. The "proscription," therefore; which the% all unite in condetnnina, is thes equaliz ing of the offices of the Government-ra*mg the two great parties, and the giving to thicWhiss n share in the Gcnrerntneat from wiiich!.ll2ey have been most carefully excluded far the bOt twenty years. Tbiebas canned an almost universal wail of lamentation, in every section, of4ehybind platy.. What a beautiful, consistent, Iguana= 'Demberacy it is! Tux,ls.cciosuanatia'Satcs-werse. luittlovcitacr. —The people of Western Virginia age= to be determined membrane, in good eainerkhe liber al Legislation offered them, in teferct ii to the Slackwater navigatila of the Monangalittla. • Oar readers, will recollect, that the II l ilegialatnre hair agreed to bear thou-RI/sr of therzlOspertari erecting the works, and rote the liatt*tor• gad road Company have resolved to ettentpbetr work to Fairmount, on the Monongahela rical, the, pe n pie along river that have taken a livklly intereat in promoting a Slar.kwater Navlgatt4 sMetit• rage have lately been held in vatiA places In Virginia, at whicizqdreases were made, and res olutions passed, expressive of a deterifimation to persevere. At a meetinglield at itorgikiitown, Mr. John Paasay, our old citizen, presidig, and the following resolutions were passed: II•S • .1. Resoled, That 'a committee officrYlic appohr• elite obtain from land' bolder' along :tie contem plated Dna of futprovemeet in Monongir3iecaunty, releases of any damages 10 which than. mapeity may be sehjected by reason of the mile. 2. 12sisolrod, That a committee of 4* he ap pointed as a committee of correspoodehoi.' 3 Resolved, That a committee of I,tisuais bo ap pointed to cooperate with the contnalssionera appointed tinder the Act of Assembly,' ; . . 4. Resolved, That these proceedingsi;be publish ed in the Monongalino, and such oilier - tappers . es are friends to the came.' W,e' do not know that any elror mire making in thie . ,State, to extend the improebment from Brownsville to the State line, but shoXdd - inppsee that the people along the river would nol be behind their Virginia neighbor* in enterprise,: For ilea Pttesturg4Atzet' to. isZ,p versus Facts.), .0 The learned Air. alio seems destided to distinguish himself as much by 'his remarkable style of Syllogoitic reaeoning ea by his original use of the Lou,. made a very fur ez tribdion Of his wonderful ficultiez*in the Gazette. of Switrdry.— prulawtoopv compelled him to thus Hely, that certain stet mice---given, to Admiral Moo einem by bin daustiler Madan. loelf;iti edtlealed ladr,ln the governineat of Saratow, wiZrelaiion to the 'access of -thimneope•hi treartSent DI the Moen, in Regria.;lb3l—were -baret4rced hoods. The &dewing &attains hie sygornent: Any good old lady living abdipt i 8 years !co.soco . ei n w is se th r: t i i o b adand we supplo b te biceps o"eiu 2d. Madam Lsoff, "was a good old,lndy, living about 18 years ego somewhere in 80140, arbstlp• pow." 3d. Therefore, the staiements of Midam•Lvor are “bale•faced falsehoods." After working, doubtless, for a lonitime in his mental laboratory io neutralize the ftinta of -the Madam, breathless and pulling, and yet unariftlitg to yield, he exclaimed, "Who regards.* opinions •and statements of Madam Lvofr! I" A man may as well attempt to lift bibittelf over • the Chinese wall by the straps of ltuainc - ks--or to move the word from its orbit by preginng rogaftio a mountain witillfts walking-stick, eft to contro vert facie by the reasonings of Mr. "7.. e , Remember "fears are stubborn things,? Mr. Tax Prrreßoaatt amtra—A .oter from old Fort Kearney, oo the 2016 Beatle• . • men et this city, awes that a Govert l / 4 1*ent train was there, with eight messes of the Pirtihnralt cam p piny of emigrants; who had been arrhsted, and were on then way back to Si. Joieptii;to be tried for killing three Indiana OD Salt Creek. :IThe health of all the emigrant) was good.—Sr. loriu Jura & BrlD Niters Faaht Via !'tarns.--Tk Captain of the steamer Tamerlane states that perhopS recently arrived at Bt. Joseph, from the Plaiktc represent the condition of the emigrants to boxfseitahed in the extreme. The cholera is commititag frightful ravages awing theta. The difficultiendf travelling are doubling daily ns they progress. This grass , however, to said to be in excellent ordo, and very plentliaL—Se. foray Reveals, Jura . _ FOUR.llim.x —A new fanatical setd;thea arisen in Madison County, New York, wldith numbers about one hundred and forty persois, sixty of whom are men. They live together an a farm c y2so acres, near the borders of Oneida COUlltf, and have for the principal tenets or thilr faith, a belief that they cannot themselves sin; ind an en tire community ofhasbands and wives.- -Now Pc . d. Oat lanury. The body bete spoken clam of is school tu rned Perteetionists, , and claim to be' rPgenerrited Orthodox Christiana. Their lender bed founder, Mr. lona Noyes, fn's Vedanta OiTtlecv Haven, -Corinne:kat, and ence licensed to Ilyt . a4t In the Congregational connexion. Probably:neither be nor his Collowers over heard of "Ponfteriste till long after they had formed their tree;; Mid their cculus*nr...N. Y, Tr' arn% . • PROM ALIIIINCITON. Correspondence of the Finsburo Garetle WASHINGITON, Mae 1.4,1819. The history of the last two days at the capital is intepellint..tin new paper, dabbed hi advance, by certain wise men, the Executive organ, par is .le.aerrca, has appeared. It is called the "il.ePub he," and appears to be edited with -disaity,..vig org and the Whig, which will hereafter ttpP.ai" in the evening, will, to ell appearances, P'tt rt " 3° . 11 ` even tenor of its way, alashing right and ".,'ma"'- tering the severain discipline w the unprincipled uPponents Or the existing a dministration, and do log up the business of en organ with zeal and glint. The Intaligencez will discharge its duty to the govemment, the COmmunity, and its readers with clinometry fidelity. . This morning, both the Inteiligencer Imo the Ite public contaM a at of .the diplomeiic appoint meat., I ghiah you will, of course, aipyi They hive b e ez i iiph. malty more, all heretofore an. This afternoon. the Whig tomes oat with s down or taro additional, made at the cab' Whig, whd succeeds a democrat as oollector of Met meetin gto day. On this latter list is the name de Richmond, Va. After the name of the late cumbeot meow the signifieroat word "removed," r dust we have here incoutestible evidence that the good work- is begun in Virginia. It is truly a eheering sigei, Besides the names the., given to the public, we are informed that quite a : Lumbar . of Matsu!s and commercial agents were appoint- ed, not imp, rtant to mention. Some say that Mr. {fuller, of the. New York Minor, has received handsome armOintmeot at the Brooklyn navy yaid; but this is contradicted by the friends of soother Charles Delevan, Esq., who u well known in Pennsylvania and elsewhere, m an effective stamp speaker, hes been appointed Commercial Agent to the island of St. Thomas, said to be worth at least $B,OOO a year. The Union cewspaper, published here, is re wettable as a great expottugar of doctrine. Doc tor Meekest was nothing to it. It In dispoustive, and has a confirmed weakness for an argument. It is given, also, to dogmatism. In the matter of politics, it is Sir Oracle, and when it speaks; it preface. its delivery with "let no dog bark - .'w-- And yet it sometimes gets posed. It is a mighty craft and Its guns are heavy, vet, like a Spanish three decker in imams, It- sometimes lAA off from the wind, and "suffers some," as the Wu:muted Tic corder Riker used to observe ta t . your old offend ers, horn the raking fire of its etfiversaries. Such in instance has lately occurredo The Union kcal to be tke organ of the democracy of the United States. In a discussion which it lately got up with the Baltimore American, the isaitor ofghe Union had the Imprudence to speak for fithsAide mocnitcy." Its satagowst promptly ached what •Democrac)r it referred to, end peremptorily refills ed to proceed with a highly entertamitm contest an ieee farther, traitil this important point was cleared_ up. It was like a sunken rook in the see of or gement, just emerged to the surface. Toe Urvon 'could neither go over nor thPouga m, nor wifirld the Band:mons friend lei it go round. i. What is the democracy which you seek to appropriate we* the question that rose like a spectre before tee eyes of the editor, as each morning he view r ed the position of his enemy, preparatory to a re. neared of the battle. Again and again cane that startling. in, " Whet la as Democracy n and thisdin it has not been answered. Like a vrcended tirade upon the water, lies the Union, puffing andlllilowing in a vain attempt to tape or to evadd idescription of its Democracy. 'roe arc the sole organ of the Democracy at the oset of goveniratent, eh Then you are, of course, op posid to thee...tension of 'slavery into free territo ry, 16 the Democracy of Maine, New York, Wm. coneda, and a dozen other States are Yours to the free soil democ7cy, is It? To all which the Union repliep," the proscription of this admin—,l but it is not suffered to finish its 'reflection upon this new and interesting topic, for immediatelt comes up the question and how is your democriii cry - upon Internal Improvements? Do you sub scribe to the luminous and eatiefeetory . Cass le:. ter to the Chicago convention upon that "abject! or do you stand upon the famous "liaise and con fusion " platform of the name individual at Cleve land? Or do you prefer ~tire 7 Calhoun system, enunciated at Memphis, of calling rivers terweand improving them accordingly t Again the Widen interposetpon proscription the demos—.• Bat this being again far from the point, its oppo nents respectfully ask fey information upon the doctrine ePiesirtieraini. Does your democracy be lieve in:tke right to instmeg a Senator who in disport• ed to neglect or betray the desires of his constituente and if so, does it reprobate the scendalons conduct of Dickinson, Douglass, Hannegan, and las4lewst, and basest, Walker, in holding on to their places after they have disobeyed repeated and most sots emm:inatrations from their legislator& And hoes does your democracy stand affected towards the protectionists of Pennegivania on the iron ques tion, and the hemp and sugar democracies of Kentucky and Louisan? And how towards the trehors of the Calhoun caucus and the disunion ,ints and secessionists" of South Caroline? Wbat do you think of Canal Banking? These area few of the questions winch have been addressed to the Union, as the "sole organ at the seat of government of the great democrat c party,. in order to get ant of it a cosikation of rho democrwity which it professes to represent.terßot it wesn'easier to. suminon 'spirits from the vasty deep," than to get an answer to one of them. But though upon these subjecta,which are really of great interest, not only to the parry but the pee pie, Idesare Ritchie and. Borke have no sign to make—they:are great and eloquent open proscrip tion. Their volubility upon this topic, in and out of season, reminds one of Eptueim lenkinson and his solitary piece of learning about "the cosmogo ny or creation °Oho whlch.lhe• Risser, totted out when he had amextra tescplity to car ry out. The venerable Kreptchiel lathe modern Jenlaason, and his "tat:dela o proscription' are the "cosmogony" which he de* to a more than ordi nary brown the green demovacy. knots, HILTS Gave--DAYADE . TO THE STEAMBOAT Mastsroa-,This Uinta Lorr.—The Steamboat Memphis, of whose misfortune we received a tel egraph dwpatch night before last, arrived at this port yesterday morning. About eleven-o'clock on Friday night last ehe encountered a terrible gale of wind ou the Nbers lapel River near the head of Island No. 10 miles above New Madrid. The wind nruck her liar board side, Wowing eft the pilot-bonito and hurricane deck, and tearing up the larboard range of berths nearly back to the ladies' cabin--also de stroying the Clark's dried and the chimeeya. Six teen persona were blotain overboard, but fez nf whom were saved. Ae near as we have been able to learn by particular inquiries, the pewees lost were: WRillingtaa Mired Boyd, (boy,) walnut Pilot. Win. Wilcox, Bet-keeper. IL Schultze,. Pointy Cook-. Lewis Dreeffer,Cabin•boy. Ilubbani, Deck-bind. Briggs, Cabin paitienger of New Orleans. The tunnel; of the other three persona misting we could not obtain. We are told that one was a p. se nger, the other a deck band, and the third a boy who was working his passage. Of the sixteen persona blown overboard, those save&were: J. L. Norton—Pike. C. Rene, Sum/ord. Win. Morrie, 2od Steward.: • Wm. Wright, Engineer. Daniel Findlay. Win...L.Heerom carpenter, who was taken ap after he had tipated four talks down the river.. There were 75 passengers 012 board—aboof 15 of whom were ladies, and not one of them recei ved tbealightost injury. Wheo the wind struck the boat, Capt. Moan was blown to the lower dealt and much injured.— The damage to nut boat la between 3000 nod/000 The deemed lost all his clothing, a gold watch, arid other property amounting to $2OO. The earpeater's loot was abort SlOG—that of Findley, Slso—of Wm. Morris, $l3. The clerk, Worsham, lost all his clothing, value about .5150. The Engineer lost about SW. One of the passer, gem loot a gold watch, othen lost money and arti cles of clouting. but to whatamount we could not ascertain. The books and papers of the boatniere nearly all destroyed or lost,. This night was very dark, and the storm came oa elmost without a warning—and immediately after the boat was struck, the . smithi changed, or the damage would have been more serious evert than It wee. The officers think that had not the hurricane-deck given way the boat moot have gone over. • The wind blew heavily for about half an beer efter.the boat was damaged- The Clerk in forms nar that along the bank of the river, Syne- Mere trees, three feet In diameter, were torn op by the rnikos Several times while the wind blew fidrcely;the boat caught Are in different parte, eau slag gredkalarm but, fortunately, was.eztinguished 'before Brett damage wait done. Nti pen can give a destription of the consternation and terror which reigned' on the boat immediately; alter she was struck. The dawns of the Memphis stalls that they left the steamboat Clneinnatus In a sinking condo-inn, near "where the gale occurred, from having sprung a leak. She had thrown overboard several buns died hotels ofAour. Gas. FROM NIM YORE. Carreopondence of the PL:nbargh Gazette. Nina You, June 14 1919 The .reamer N.arara, for Liverpool, sailed at noun yesterday, with a full lot of passengers, among whom ure Wm. Cullen Bryaot, our true Americas poet, and Mr. Charles M. Leopp, our extensive leather manufacturer, and 'one of the most enthusiastic and refuted patrons possessed by the votaries of the fine arts in this country. -To say that be is the proper companion oflYl.r. Bryant, at once describes the man and his mind. A few martyrs to medical science may be safe ly looked for in a few days, as the Common Coon• cil have it in contemplation to establish ri hospital for the exclusive use of the homeopathic physi clans. It Is rather (a hazardous business, this trusung to'innnitisimal doses, in a disease that moves so rapidly, but the triumph will be the great• er, should success crown the efforts of the new school. The number of cases yesterday was 44, and the deaths 11,, which in rather an improve ment. The weather remains cool, nod more like April than June. United States Stocks have been in great demand, and as high as 1151 paid (or Treasury Notes, au advance that put over a two million of dollars liitofil into the purses of some one since the loan was closed. For Read:ag Bonds, there is a sud den demand at 70 per cent., an advance of four per coat. in as many days. Money remains as abundant as ever, and the rate of interest very low. The coin in our banks reaches the sum of eleven millions of dollars. . The mammoth steamboat New World, one six lima fa mole long, has made one trip to Albany, but her speed does not quite equal the expecta tions of her builders. A thousand passengers are hardly noticed upon her spacious decks. She is almost a perfect specimen of cabinet work arid upholstery, end the other elegant arts that mute to make a private residence a palace in miniature. Could she be exhibited in Pittsburgh, your manu facturers of such small wares as steamboats would with niessore pronounce her a model boat. The end of all deepotie, and in fact of all bat republican governments, is at hand. A sicteietV, to be composed of men of all nations, is to be form ed in this city, to aid in all republican struggles throughout the world. Now is the time for the the bondholder!, of England to get rid of their se curities before the poor expatriated Irishmen take summary measures to establish a republic, and sweep from eustence this immense representation of wealth. Much must be pardoned to the spirit of liberty, but such declarations and orgemsen..e an this new one, make us appear more ridiculous than the crack.bmmed Frenchmen, who fancy t hemselves republicans. The Vice President sad the Private Secretary of the President are now in town, and stopping at the Irving House, the great political rendezyous of this city. The Whig head quarters are firmly established there, and more of the real police of the Whigs Is developed ond.shadovred forth from thence than at Washington. or through the columns or any paper in the country. Cholera has attacked the Broadway theatre, and it is now in the blue stage of collapse, and sus penile in all this week. The absence °estran ger% from town leaves it without patrons, for It is remarkable fart, that the theatres of New York are supported not by en:sees, but by those who 'travel tor business and amusement incidentally. The other houses are poor enough, and barely aurae expenses. The Cotton market is at a complete stand, wail- ing the arrival of the steamer's newa, now die— Floor conunnes in goai demand at full prree., wilh large 'Lek. for export. Choice State St 6290 54 87 and 55(d55 129 for t enesse. Sale-of Onn Wheat have been made at 1055108 c, and In de mand. For Cern the market is heavy. Ohio Whi.key 21e. and firm. Sties of Pork at $8 250 SS 50 for Prime, and 3100510 129 for Mess— In cut mews no /mien of%pecied Importance. But ter is heavier; Ohio Star Ic. Pig Iron is held at $l9 .50 cash. and S2O 50 4 momma. English manufactured iron has dropped t., 538 50 6 mos Some sales are reported at even lower rates— The stock is very large, and entre} to the wants of consumers fora very long time to come. English Lead las sold at St 629 per Owl, or 129 cts cheap- Cr than our own. Dr. Mitchell nn Cholera Extract from a Lectuie on Cholera, delivered in the Hall of the Philadelphia C..lltair. of Medi cine, in Mac, 1.5.49, at the request of the Med:- cal Class. By Thos. D. Mitchell, M. D." The following is the extract from the above tore, in which Dr. Mitchell referg to the treatment of Cholera, which we promised yesterday Does any one inquire what arc my specific va4ll, of treatment I reply, that I neve no regard kr epecite treatment, here or elsewhere. The crier 11 c practice, which applaues or condemns the lancet. and calomel and opium, and ice and sager at lend and lunar caustic; and measures the fitness of eith er by the special mrcumstanees of each case, is the only prop, practice. If I found neither high vas cular excitement, nor actual oppression of the cir culating system, I would never bleed, and vice -versa. If symptom. clearly indidoted derange ment of the liver and digestive organs, I would give calomel freely and often, but not otherwise. If spasms of the bowels were the moat prominent manifestations, opium and camphor, with external stimulants would be liberally employed. And all other remedies would be rtgulated by the same rule. Stereotyped rotainisus, tc the management of disease, is abhorrent 'to nature and common sense. • • Wa h3vc mate some allusion to preventive or prophydrzate management, but it seem, proper to Le a hale more spec-in on that point. The prup,l3//aru has very Important reference to the mind. on well as to the body. The dcpresstrg and hurtful influence of fear has been premtneat in the history of all great epidemic. It is of the utmost consequence to preserve mental tranquil, ty, to be cheerful, to possess an hooest conscience in the sight of God and towards man. With such panoply, none will need the panaceas of Ice day, nor hope to escape the calamity by tlotht. Let all feel that a wise Providence has sent the evil, and that the collected wisdom of eatth'mmoot mark its metes and bounds. Hundreds who fled from the city, perished miserably in rural retinas, so beam,. one to the eye, that one might think the pestilence could not find a lodgement there. It Is quite certain that a rigid regard to the laws of hygiene, of dist, and regimen will exert a most favorable influence on the mind. To this end. the • utmost care should be observed to have every de scription of rail filmy matter removed to a distant point, and there subjected to the chemical action Memel: lime Is Ne;lings should be made perfeetly sweet in even , part, and chloride of hme should be liberally scattered ea the cellar and yards to cor rect cffending odors. lam swore that a very idle objection has been raised to the use of chloride of lima because of its unpleasant smell. To be sore, if there be nothing of a foul nature to be correct ed, the gas 'evolved may be a little disagreeable; if the cellar be only meaty, however, and an indefi nable effluvium be there, the chlorine of the chlo ride of lime will speedily destroy it, by seising the hydrogen of the offending odor, and forming a new compound destroying at the same instant, the integrity of the original etlittemm." I have lean this point very satisfactorily during title season and in former year., and have been surprised to find the ohasactensuc smell of the cholonee io soon Met. It Is not asserted that chloride of lime wit certainly decompose choleraic poison, for we know not what that is. Yet we do know that Faraday decomposed the venous virus by this agent, and rendered it incapable of commeoicating small pox; wh know also, that the chlonde. of lime has pre vented the propagation of small pox and fevers called centemons, and we Infer very properly, that it promises mere than any ether agent, to nollifs the paisenous operation of the real cause of chol era. Bat, OR a help to this process of purification, we must and eonstaut venulation, by day and nigh , . when there is t o obvious meson why the expe dient should be suspenied. And, as all these methods of auempting to avert or correct evil, commend themselves to the common sense of mankind, we can perceive not the shadow of reas on why they sbouid not he punctiliously regarded. Lille need he said of the peeve-ruse, use of mail s-tee It has already been stated that tee aulphate of n uirono in small doses, has been employed with good effect, in this relation, end we esteem it a valuable article, for the purpose. One or two grains daily will suffice, end cannot bo mproper soles. some Obvious constitutional impediment be In the way. We apprehend that errors have been and will be committed, in respect of din and drinks. Some persona eschew this nod others that article OTOS' and often without a valid reason. And, therefore, we lay it down as a general rule, that the usual diet of a family, enjoying uniform good health, should not be materially altered, because of chol era alarms. The simple fact, that a manifest change is made in the daily hod, is calculated to awaken fears, and siurpiciona, and thus to do berm. Articles,-known to be indigestible or to offend the stomach or bowels, tout be laid aside. . Greene and frutteare opt to disagree with the digestive organs, because too freely Indulged in, and groat cautions is needthl. Well boiled rice, seasoned With cinnamon or a;tmeg, good nee pudding, end boiled milk are seldom hurtful, but very gen erally, the reverse. The plainer end more simple the drink, the bet ter. Pare water, in moderation, and made ideas ant by the addition of ice, is generally salutary.— If impregnated With the bitterness of quassia or chamomile, it will coma times be still more bene ficial. Soda water, prepared from the Soda pow. dare, and taken two or throe times a day, will ofs ten be Useful. From '2O to 30 drops of the Sesence of Jamaica Ginger, added to a wino glassful of wa ter, and moderately eweetened, will be found ex ceedingly gcullefOl to the Stomach. This may be taken two or three times a day. The man of business, fatigued by the duties of the day, will find advantage in a warm bath. twice or thrice a week. To some, the shower bath is more grateful and not Ica* salutary. All should avoid excessive league, and exces ses of every hod. Exposure to bad weather, hot or wet, or to eight damps, will exert an unfavoura ble influence. And if the &helium es,,,facewien or unearineas pervade the stomach or bowels, lot none forget, that the neglect of rest m a horisontal posture, for one or two hours. may lead to formi dable and perhaps n fatal seizure. Care, in Tweet ofClathiet,e, Is very important as a means of preventing Choleraic attack. Those who wear flannel, would do well to petals in Its rise, without interrnitsiorif or at least. throughout the season of Cholera; and those who are not tics =slanted to it, will find mach advantage la a soil glaangl bandage applied mOdualely tOtte the abdomen. The bandage ahead be four mgt.. Wide, and three or lOW words iong. .1 ra bit, it may he malted in brandy, ao4 , atou•d web squeezed before it a nim'aed. The ludeen •e am re Mad mechuminalond W.I. Le ly useful where there is n tendenoy ecru nano( the bowels. In addition, v.. 1 rent:lrk. that those .who go out after dark, and are expo-en to damps and dews, should protect the body by so:t able additional covering. In short. every to.ng that caution and prudence can segue., .0 revand to the salutary effects of protection from !,13.1, _ viciseitodes is augmented in importance. as means ofguartimg the system against the visno. ton of Cholera. I have thus, Crentlemen. endeavored lc, com ply with your respectful request. And in doing so. t have purposely avoided to enter into the spti 1.1.1- tions.atoociated wali'the subject, bec:m•e 1.7 my conviction, that their prelatical bearing it LIU{ sEiu. Lary. Disclaiming all pretensions to orlinre,'...v or novelty, I submit the lecture, as a br el suron.ary of all that I hold to he valuable in the hittory of tie great and terrible Epedemic. DIETETIC TABLE The following may be regarded as safe or onJaf.. articles for tamay use, generally, in the 6..,tsru Cholera. Those marked safe, to be tsken In mod ernte quantity. • SAFE. —Beef Steak, Beef Tongue, Drled lltef, Mutton, Chickens, Ham, boded or Mottled, M A.: 4:- erel, Smoked Herrings. Rice, Toasted Crackers, Good Potatoes roasted M oaten), 11,,,.- radith, Salt, Pepper, Good Vmegar,Blao.,;Tea,ltv., Coffee, Iced Water, Iced Lemonade, Iced (cart.;, Soda Water. Ice Cream. UNSSFII —Fresh Pork, Veal, Fresh Fish, Oynt, Greens, generally, Unnpe Frults, Fresh Warr. Bread, Sour Bread, Molest.% and Water, Conlin,: Aleohohe Lnrks. Rtv. Jsxes Dixon, D. D.—Readers will bly remember that this gentleman, a distingno.licd clergyman of the Wesleyan Church in Ene.an, , , came to this country in this as represent:no, of that body in the General Conference of the Myth. dist Episcopal Church, which met in Pin,'‘urgl..— Dr. Dixon has published n book stone hoi ret:ITU, entitled "Methodism in Amer•.ca; per,., al narrative of the author, during a tour's:lron:ln part of the United States and Canada." As Di. Dixon made n wide acquaintaace: La th:s coy, a work will be greedily sought for. Extracts froin the work have appeared in some of the Eughsh pa• pets, from which are the foilowiug: Mr. Harper's printing and publishing cstabl.sto went is as remarkable as any thing In the way of business can welt he Imagined. Every thing is done on. the) same premises. How die Mr. /IV per, one of the firm and master of these people. ar cost them , lid he rudely vociterate his orders in dictatorial and imperative language, afar the E,.- gush fashion! No' 0.1 enter tis their aparinteui, tie mok off his hat, paw them the c.minoments u the morning, inquired after their !lean!, su dressed them - by the term "young lade," W.,. this affectation ! Not in the least. It bad a.t ire appearance of habil, and certainly in tneir bensruse. urea., the absence of all a1titi1.114 , 0, , , these . deserved reaps nil treatment. be sneer ed at by many of our euiintryrnen. as H titter-in - ii of Yankeeism. Weil, be it so; but let us oh c 4 is the man of breeding. the gentietaso t—t.,e two. tem., impertour, wearing John Hull, giving ~ order; in bia aereanta as it tney were his In% —or this .American, thus arattresy, g toe pen,. - moo supply the t nada, the s maws tne labor( i nu. i he may furnish the genituk) which am Creanils ilut Our f.,satl. Mr. Steer, one of the chapla n a Countess, ut no crewed perfectly at Lowe to Sena t,,••. :thew them all, end appeared to be rnar oth r , l, Introduced me to mann; te , ons Hirt \n Naho I was, and informtng them of the na ure cry in —it. in the Staten. Tory ail r.b,.ok co dally by toe nand, welcomed me into their cou try, and expressed the hope that I abouitl be pa• set' and grstified. Among the gentlemen to %a:a,. l wee but introduced were Oro Coos, Sena, Benton, Senator Foote, Colonel Went, Capt. Fr, m ton neon General Ca. many of whose vie:ent and belbgerent .percr agmaat this country, in CO/11.V. woh tar tic,:: dory and Oregon questwns, I and read: end, lice over, who was then uncerstood 10 be a ottuti . for the office of President. He stout. z.thi• man, about the uuddle star, but for an Amer:• rather corpulent and cangu.fercos is hat sup,. mace; and, if his physiognomy did n t grent:v seine me, he in a man of strung pnstuots sput one wont say, of being exalted Into the 1,, His teen eye turned 'mon me, n. I uuagtcr, u aornewbat Sinister glance, and alter a foil,' Maki al no importance, be seemed glad to cot way. Col, tidy,' Mud been aroonden ,a the 7 , 1 can war; was just recovering. hilt I mced much. Than officer bail greatly Mintrgit.sheil r. wit. but seemed by ho mcilealy of hi. own fame. We nod lionsittnrobie coot", ' anuon with thin gentleman about Mrs r eil war, and he showed hunseil to tin t moot ainiali.s and well informed man. But we had most conversation with Mr This duttingouthed Senator is now to the autumn of life--the leaf is yellow. lie is tat! not thii with no upright and erect hearing It,o fun i• fell of intelligence, of the sharp and acute bow; on looks as if it would be perfectly moue.: and is him to catch a bone while bungling in hi* ne..-f2t, end quite as e-zirp to trip up hie heels. Wats ej visage somewhat elongated, pale. after that Amer con festoon, tkere beams a keen eye. not nowever, of benignity, surmounti, by a e ont. square, boa not very lofty brow, with unow-w:.: e hair, turned back after the cleric,' 'A ; spent considerstde time to the body ob the nab n conversation with this gentleman. Ile see anxious respecting our comity! and Enrcie - ; fairs in goners,. and oryed rye usu.! one- • respecting the Chaii*t not.. the tat tre .etc, the prospects ei a revolotier or it aft the riiti -- ! The customary answers were gi ee a. I , 111.1 C fn n the presence of Mr. t'a:cuun w.th the impreeiiion that I had aeon end converted with a erotic Cr..• ! man; O. cif the first, il m,t toe very first. I t,111...• with is the United hitote... I wan grieved t hear him speak. Ito hod just been delivering ato interestang speech on 0 message that morning , - reined from the Preident, on n very subject. 11.171:7,. 84 we were not iwrizioted t. hear, we were much pleased to ate in die...op:al. eel a citizen and statesmen. 123311133=1 We hestened to the Premdent'a to ace if w could gain acres., nod be favored with en view with the Grit ategestrate of the repubdc.— On our nrnvel we met with a black num. toe oa servant of the President we vow. and on asking whether it would be possible to obtain an inter view, he raid he saw no difficulty in the ens,,, but would inquire. He went with Mr. Slicers com pliments, and tuna returned with n inceboote 'bat the President would be very happy to see us. were ushered. not into a drnwing room nr st,ti• apartment, but into a business offers. w papers, pens, ink, boodles of Stale papers and books on biomes. And there stood to rye.- re on, to .halm us by the hand, m bid its aisle. in-. the chief of the greatest republic. it not the Tres,. est state, to the word. He accosted us very Lind. ly and bane as be seated, at the same um, rean. mteg his own chair. My eustiareassment 101 l me in a moment. i ..nd felt some little trepidation at 'he idea of twiny brought into contact with a man no high in nisi,. Hu demeanor, however. soon dissipidi.il nits fd , :• am. There was no state etiquote observed, ceremonies but such as common courtesy demotic ed and might be performed by the plsinest no court dress, no cocked hat, no sword and nu.h no !sissies the knee. no kissing of hands, viii moreover, no peer , f the realm or offieer court necessary. to gain an iotrodurt,n; a black boy, to obtati his master's /towel and to the way, seemed all that was exneeted. our European notions, this did no , trol!y hiok I to an introduction to the head of a mighty nii• Truly, this American republicanism most either he considered as a great retrogressiop ir. o these.-- ol.octal aunplidity, when !shepherds and fanner left their flock; end pioughn to comitiand d/111 . C• and rovers mates, and then reterned to :ncir nv. mamas. or else it must be considrred a, it vest stretch Into the future, the antmonati in of a ace flung to come, the model of a perfecry new order of things. It is moat ansorodly not Identleal wi h whet has been and continues to he in the Old World. Is this winplieity agreeable In neitlP., lo common Sense, to the truth of things/ I confetti these qacations puzzled me at the time, and con. iinue still to missals me. There in a 1404111411,11 charm, about royalty. grentnens, courts. pane,- lotion, and ail the embroidery connected with mese things, which matte" It Officull for one to think tout there is no reality In them, !het they can be done without. So much of power of inllurn: r. of government, nave blood cOntoolo.l with me old names and insignia of thrones nod cotirte.thint many of us cannot dispomers our minds of the :dee that there is great use, :hotter we may not know how, In these external eccompaniments of state, H e re, then,' we mire, four Methodist prenefla•t nod one merchant, anugly ensconced'in n govern ment office, a sort of a counting house, was Pres,- dyot Petit i on° .r ;.be gement men by postilion, in the world' WHo could (bigot estate of the do, mean which had issued from this Centre of pone., this heart of American diplomacy? Noreens hnd been framed here which had thrilled throdgli lie body politic In every part of the world, pro irt,i,g mighty palpitations ofheen, and cony u !sive throe.. Who could forget some of President Polins own 'utedinage,'' directiil from this very desk, and coo- rind probably by thalilac i ;" L os la pica dent:na tions? The, policy and mimeses pith. •et y Pre sident have . produced etrango emotions. They once filled Great Britaittof not with conste motion. yet, at any rote, with indignation; they put the Parliament of England into a ferment, and coiled forth ti,o itepagyimLied eloquence t men of o'l pars ties; they made it expedient 1., employ toe thole motto skill of Lord Ashburton, esteemed at the lime one of the moat easacions peers of the realm; they. led to treaties but little relished, and much condemned by some of the beet sons of the British empire; and they resulted in the political exnhn tiaa eke aliffiandoretnent of Atr,ion Sonde Of these messages, moreover, moved the i n ,',„79ulitary forces of the republic, by load gad ace to the invasion of Mexico; to the victories:A! Taylor and Scott; 10 the spotlit:tears' feeble peo ple, and led to the annexation to the States of n temtory but little, if at LII, inferior to the whole of gyrope. View' are some of me Ciente pitainoed by the decrees sent forth from this place, with . the signalers of this plain little man. Thalgeore nal thou to be estimated by the appearance. The room is common, but it is the centre almighty for ces; the President appeals destitute of the forms of Majesty, bat possesses its realities; the missiles lying about are not artillery, swords,and helmets, but %ey move, they shake the world. And v - hat of PreA.dent Poll: him‘olfl , He le •o.affire, and the oppoatte of corpulent.— Mare to f , oat,. hat tf a cadavaro, and clef-lean . r. in: lort he , eonve.i.unzatf..., rued ,; n measure_' In to. ape.c.h. A i„ ce earrn:lll.-Iva 10, a fme and . ill “.2!fireS ,ato great deers. ,n and u avuognerm bk firmness. President Parlk's dnusounor is pat iently simple, his conversation natural and easy, his deem, plain, Mier the American fashion, and his whoa. contour Irre..astnhly remands one of the v. :..• ral. ePu rta s ! , rn :...Lean at a legthened crolvartsat...n. ires.una inn tuna era relating to the under erul two or uvee it., or err, nonaideration were , •or' , d• one mosion rren'ioned the ne- ett u ssuy mtereration in the aflame of Yesteo. agrerrocn: 1,1 a.e President's [Tier ra, of the moroino, it wss added, we JD not intorf,re row- .me o: the Etirepesn rwers reierrtnr. to I . .oetan '. The Pre:Pivot prom pup remarkdd, ••lidt no tr...!i not let them and then added, 'Wu do not [redo. m Eorcpcan al-• laws. aid era 05Z 21..0w them to intertneddle :n AmerieAn. - Here s pihd m! at om for Lord Joan thanned and hr nue •••no- - ir, in. office t, med. - tete up •a, thilietilty to ,ovr-' .humo- Monroe'. p . A.: Aga O.; -•• y ~ . tr,l t Prr o's ,der., II was, indeed, Ln hod !wen rr o'hairded m tunny or heta:e sui, and wan here unetimv oe—y st--eited. \ye,!, but Can Ida nod the Brit ish province,' Th., are in Amend, they eon.- stutito“ p.tru, :err •ory, then are in posses- ,:on of an rarlo;.endent pr+wer: and thin nos far'Ar••rd 1,1.1,. ha,: I,:n e. on the part of Greet iiraeol. i.e.+ the !tet taese p.m, won are rro're,rob 'eat 'tutu,, deprive the o' to iatern.re la eenerel gut.- Tto.+++ renrr IA be the not:on, the dogma, Taee tout trdee th point. It wan ++l rod I,e , rarre r,recrtz, tso Nieleatt noir,arm?, n . ehr a., well tune trnrrhe+l Int nUtigne,24.nnd t4lre the entire eatrutr+,r, an rhr, , would r—rtain-y r0te. , ,.. I. come Jet To 11, one Prtektert or.:t ed. 'Ail' ',Willie , rip..'" 'Who Jan... 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He ,Itrrtt ti no' lea omp an, ! . ..wer 01k no tie r .r uto:t.t•tn. krt Tn.• oredtt hat .•ry Then tip that t btrtin lame n ....• qr .1 V ,41.1,•4 In flu n h,'.n ! t. ,• el , I el :3 !Iz.r iorg-vt He we. 1,-d on earth ne wood r.eame pa.. !h., err ore re(.h, HUI ft ino.t n %eel V. inn tvh rent in BR, J II NV•rr-u. v.. iI., sr.ppontri I. r Mt rr: .rte r.rrourr • rr,r,..n on. 1:171•1,1 1,141' Ell22=Mll JOU PRINTING. 'IA. L.tn, Late. A:LA.4'. Jc2. , I. sit, im pros stnrat • in Dentistry W r A 7`rr , -tra rir • AV. 11. - V{;:is;ht. ?J. 11, I,erttlst, Fire all 4 'ha It . I 1 t ~ EIBIZIKI t‘d 0,0 r,. , stdoc• at.ortod rac'd .". A > > d.l r. by laid ROBISON & Cr 2.. I • • ILL. ••rtsd arrd Herrose. on hand nod for t" by 'j ju L ld BROWN & CULBERTSON • In , BACCtr—t CO b ;anu - On - a and chorea brands on &and odd fur sa'r , by Ilu•e dip Isla BROWN & CULBERTSON n . A IR i IAL h. pat cry Soung Ifyson, Gunpowder and r"•• •1 11, ou baud and for sale by ),4 et .10 DROWN to CULBERTSC 011 Letat , c...:cY d t , ERING'S 'GAR-Afresh supply of Lover *heti mid pulverised Sugars, lust reed .11.1 L: sale or tote DROWN to CULBERTSON CARETS -Received this day ter ..1,4 M PERI I. 3 PLY P ,„, 7 „ W M ..:itiwocit's New Carpet Warehouse No 7:5 , u. .qoaroutih 147 t(! we latest improved patterns of 3 ply atcste, In which he mynas the attention of those ai t,t, •r :u1 to furnish Steamboats or Houses, as he is de - - tea all low as cat, be purchased in the i • t•e. a n 1.1, 17. I 1 , Fait juIG W M'CLANTOCK 01y, T 11 , • I.l‘ Ri'lVl-- 1 4. - 111 - Clintoak open to .110 " I 10.0 W1.11111g11) furnish Steamboats or Hooey a •'" ne 5" e" .t -• icy mi.- rico tiesomnent of Tapestry Brawls Carpets, at r '5 • " 5•• I,P , pan can be had in any a 0,, .a.tr .- it Wc tn. all to call and osmium cur large .5 t bet ute porchastng elsewhere rArlt• 1,11 10f : I ~Hold W M'CLINTOCE, No 73 Forpth at 5. • .I 21. d /1 ri , 1.1111.1 CSSE . C4 . CARPETS.The largeet assortment of t. y .”1 Rrumete Carpets ever offered Maid. city, tor tale . rareot rchltiVel 1 , New Carpet s iYarehous• of W. al'Clintock, No , F 01.14 aL compritong the oft and richest styles, p „,„ to prices lower than ever offered m the market. ~.,4 e, , 7 • who want Brussels Carpets, shnld gall before 5 , 7 e , 11 ,. r . 47 , 4 ~,. ',acne evevrhare. mid W APCLINTUCR t. •nni I ;late ,rled- X OINSTER - CARBETLI-WsPClinmick, No 75 s Nun: to At. 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LOCKWU O, 4;1 Da Pulrhahen, NEI 63 Woodst nauu ------ r .0 .eon.Xrr. .. 0 1I Id, n0e5...,-. :1; , , BAIRD & STEDILETT,, It • . ” " ' ... I 0 0". " ' ''''''' " ; 4 TTORNEAS AND COUNSELLORS Al' LAW, ''. ' l ''' ' ' '- .3 * M """ ; 3 "" ~"' 3 I '• _,:i. Fourth erect. between Snataeld and Dram - ~, dif lirriebu re!, Pa . TlP__ , ATII P. 'LIU, M ti ILOON, NT(' 3 MACKEIIIi . F.-.111 WA , Sir aide by t:IEE & JONES, Canal Ham, AND BATHING If, sT A MASI/RENT. IN flene BeTenlil StetiC6 •)1 eiri.,o,l „1,, :4 i.torql W. tnhubitar. of I'M- i. -, . ..__ . --- --- I.Le r. and r.r. .: .Ma d • i•- r. on '-• ....5 p A,)N SIDES--50,1300 lb. to cora and 6676106 by KIER & JONES . •..., . , ...5r..., oeto eon Seventh and 1\ ronl I I ASTON LI N6EED 011,- . 30 - bbls L.lnseedo, pure I ' onA r dello:mem of the eenson. I, e 3 d 1 . In" order, reed this &a e d r.,g for ~b g b y • a I-•illy • ;old SELLER S It DilcoL4 Iv A l ..111, , -30• 1 rinre . sred from Liverpool. Mr, t . y, 4 ril j AreddEs.-111 nblii 1 4 1 Inn" 11/lil OD MI6 try , u .....r. doe ni all Go.d and Nil eel r 6 0 ,111 Levee ill my BIER &JONES 0 21 .dbor...nod e•rirerav In Order. 11.: u. 0 Q. l e r Le,; A I \ .1. •r. O CftE & tSOItIN 0v +IOD3, nr '.lr. . Pciry rec. ove iltkvt Pria •,t• • l'•• ..... ,„ct,to in li ~ nntand. ' Ponnsylvania Rat* Basel Company. „,,,1 0 ,,,...., nrte 014111.,1e, Pi awl Ennlirn ~., ....„, t‘,-..tnt et t Mtn 5011 , , F• 100. 7kj,rricx i. hereby's - Oren, dun the Tenth and lasi livid Chants, Coy., S., .1.. c II Instalment or Five Dollars Per share on tho Capl• ~ ~. ~ , I ,„ S. ky 0 , xi, ,,, ,. , tor Stock of this Comport,' teresturectto be paid on or . ornor V..., t . .., ;,,, , - I S, , " nut .. Ot•ore tlre nut doy or , duly ne Jel4 —.--. ' otitaLmerq not paid panctuaily, avtll be anbJeat to 1 1: ;:,,. .L 0 ::.,...• , .a.. (e• I A the penalty of ono per sent par month, as req uired by :' 1;' :' ‘ , n 1 . ' :.,,,... V. a .' , 1 ,. !:. R ,.. r ‘ O ‘' sloP.•••11rO,1 Mr on'o hp .-tor (.:1306L0E V. BACON, Tenn./or. utt A [—; IRin En tol3tdtryl 1300 K-KIREIPING-Bloulk r , A L uu n ; lursear t , u r \ ro & A ' V ; Lan if 0," work, with the as th 6' '"bing • COltise , — . bolo+ Pint ItoWe Corks, r era pnotrd on the eoYell A Qrl.l4" re ' l7 }ear roost I.) and ror r i le by Joie BRAUN & REITZ( red from Now Vorkollndfor str w i .". " l " "'" Jong IOI IN n m'ao., et weed .1 -- Is for solc 'y ---. „ „ , RY , 1:A1.01.:R.--40 ,t. v u N alloikicawr e , cG , 1 - 4 11 , kir.11 . 1 . 7 7 1011000 RID MA for sole, Or On o ier• AV INDOW SASS-20(10 I`.tits, , q '""°"'"hu d ,lc' 1,.., tee mite, k%:..1.1,7,T T "'"' 'h° ""' I , y role by pat sb' VO, BONNHORST it , , JO S NY PIiSSASQIA .• RKBOLVTION RELATIVE TO AN AIEKNDNTE , . T. T OF THE CON STTPUTION. • tk.olsed by roe Senoteand Howse of Repromustieen of the Cerulean wealth of Tliat the CoratitUtion of this Connhonarealdi its amended in the sectir of the fifth article, so that it shall read as tallowy The Judaea of the Su preme Conn, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, ether Courts of Record as aro or shell be established hy law , that be eketed by the qualified of the Commonwealth in the Manner folio,- ..g. u - tt The lodges of the Supreme Conn, by Me unlined ea:emirs of the Commonwealth at large. TS. Pres dent Judges of the several Courts of Common Piens and tu such other Courts of Record as are or shell be eutistiltshed h) law. and all other Judges re mitred m learned in the law. by the quinlified electors of tat re Teets re Own - tete over which they ere to fire ".l' or Oct n ' s Judeva And the Associate Judges or Mc Cool, at Common Pleas by Me qualified elector' of the counties reepectlvely. The Judges of the Ss, Prrmc Conti shall hold their °theca for the term of fif teen yearn, if they shad se long behave themselves tsulermt to the allotment hereinafter provided ler eutteiwlmmt to the first electionil The president Jude, of th e several Courts of Common Pleas, mid of such other courts of Record as •re or shall be cattai l:shed by law, and all wher lodges requtred to be Leaned in :be law. shall hold their offices for the term ten rears. if they shall go long behave theme:yes well. 'r he A wineiate lodges of the Courts of Common Pleas shell hold their Othee• for the term of for rou t. ' If t h e y then so lung behave themselves well, all of whom shull he commissioned by the Governor, but for any reneonaltle cause which shall not be andiment groands rt. impeachment, the Governor shall remove any of them on the address of two-thirds of each branch of the Lego:attire The first election shall take tame at the General election of this Commonwealth next after tie adoption of this amendment, and the commuter,. of all the judges who may be then in office shall expire on the first Monday al December following, when the term, of the new judges shell eramMence. who *hall then be elected Judges of the Supreme Cou r t Mal hold them officmas followsk one of them for three years, one for bi.X. yean, one Mr nine years. one fo r ISVOi, year.. and one foe fifteen years; the term of each to be decided by lot by the sold mdges, as seen after the election ea convenient, and the remit cert ed by them to toe Governor, that the commis...may be issued in accordance thereto. The Judge whose commission will first expire shall be Chief Justice do. Tic, his term, nod thereafter each Judge whose mom -111011,101116101 first expire shall In turn be the Chief Jus tice, and if two or more commissions shall expire on the same day, the fudge* holding them shall decide by lot which shall be the Chief Justice. Any vacancies happen in by death, reemnation, or otherwise, in any of the said courts, shall be filled by appointment by taet rovernor. to continue dill the first Mendity of De. camber succeeding the next general election. Tke lotices of the Supreme Conn and the Premdents of the several Courts of Concision Pleas shall, at stated times, re-eme for their services an adequate compensation, to be fried by low, which shall not be diminished du rum their continuance In office, hut they shall receive ito ices or peryinsites at office, one hold any ether office of r,fiz unde r this Commonwealth, or under the goy. cr.et.t of the United States, or any other State of tins S" - c ' nu The hedges of the St Coon donne their C 11,4112211 1 .. in office shall reside wlthin this Coo and the other Judges during their continuance in "thee shall reside wumn the distdet or county for w..ich they wort respectively elected WILLIAM F PACKER, Speaker of the House of Representatives. OEO DARSIE, Speaker of the Senate. Ir lid F. Smarr., March I. 1E419 hooka I That ale resolution para.—Yeas :11, Nays E Fatrart Iron. the Journal. S.kNIL W. Pk:ANSON, Clerk. i‘ n s 11nrve ov Rarks.crt.crives, Aprtl 2.180. Roared, 'rhnt thol telniall4o:l pass—Yeas SS, Nays 26- Litruri 11.113 the Journal. W JACK, Clerk. • Sktarr.LlT'e FLlei 16.1 g A L RUSSELL, Dep. See. Cl the Commonwealth. I do eertify that 'be above and foregoing is a true end e• rre, copy of the Original Resolution of the ner I mo,omidy, wined -Resolatlon relauve to an me.n.ree I or Ihf. CensneitiOn? as the ears remains on ale in this office. Itt testimony laborite( t hese herenzto set h attd caus-d to be affixed the seal of ---- tmemtaryte Demo at Harnstieitg. eh, TGII h any - or June, Sono Domini, one thooe.d eight Liuiiort.td d forty-Dole. TOWNSEND OA INES, Icif da ta a3mrn eery of Ow Common arcalth. I•OSACCOS-70 package* manafactared Tobacco varlocte brands, for *alb t,y S F VON BONNHORST k CO L , ill—:; hb:s large No 3 blookerel; 30 do do No F ea, ..n) hid, do No 9 do; 30 bbls No 1 EialOmorn Herrom; 1:o No 1 Nipped do; 29 do No 1 Oimmed tined, 19 do No 1 Sei mon. Nu recomed ay lbw sole by BMMERMM Sir John D Morgan—Dear Sat gave one teaspoon of your Worro Killer to one ormy children, and an t:or •hort tame of one half hour at passed twenty large rra. I reel safe an recommending your Vermifirge at I; 0 hest medarme that can be nod for expelling worn, Juts Sloane.. near Nobleatoveir =MEI Prepared and cold by the proprietor, JOHN D. 110 - Dt1.1:c111. one door below Diamond alley, Wood Tar l;;:; No i t for sale by • ) 1- Y F VON 130 N N HORST &CO C&F i•Alt-30 bills louisiann Refinery, for vale vy S F VON BON SHORErf & CO iv - rr I.ISEP: Ri LLINGS-10 nos ane Meech Te.l Linen Drills. twit opening by pi LETT I wiirrE. 99 Wood' at RTI Fl , : A don Aruftenal Sprigs, Wreaths .11 and lt.‘or ne.l Ale, front and destrable Bonnet Faru.r..,;a..t opening and for sale by SRACKLETT & WRITE ),:u,•11F,--:K, hix fine enare.e Blond Ro.Lea, ,at open.d by InIS SHACKLE:TT S. WHITE, jONN LIBONS—VO canons fancy Bonnet gib brtgOt colors, just receivedto, summer ...es Ly SHACKLETT & WHITE rr‘VIIEDF , --O ujd aasorrosni on hand and for .ale , SFIACKLETT Winn.: VIE WADDING—I.ro haler opened and for 1 v by )eiti SGAGELLIETI t WHITS LAILGE FRIEND, A TFORYLVS AT LAW, Fauna arca, nex it, nnt. J l NIATA and - for atria It:lb:KA /ONE. Canal Bnain, near Seventh moot st !MIL: , —0 coals fiaeon Sidra and Shoulders; Lard: I do Grraar; 17 aka Feathers; o • • •, , o1.;., 2 do FlaAseed. to anon; for sale by su , ISAIAH DICICEY k CO, Front et )1 Il i —J!AIa frentt Noll Butter; 3 kegs do do, ,0133 Igal Now Belelnon and for rtiio RODISON te CO, 110.91 '1 SO A —ISJ bail No Bonn Sloop, nsed and " f , sa , B Ly )n I 6 II ROBISON tr. CO I VECANS-0 bbls largo, Pecans. reedand fo r s .Jo Inl6 ROlllBOl l l tr. CO JI `\' I N DOW GLA++-11.'01.x. Bxlo Window Gloss, IV f•lt It. assorted noel, reed .nd for vole by a. ,1“ RRORI3ON & CO —Lt . : egirtd—TY RAYMOND & OWN EXTENSIVE MENAGERIE BEING THE LARGEST, RAREST COLLECTION OF WILD BEASTS, BIRDS AND REPTILES S EVER BEFORE EIGIIRITED iN THE UNITED STATES. IN PITTSBURGH, on Tuesday, Wednesday end Thursday, July 3,4, and 5 , for three eels only, at the MANSION HOUSE YARD, Liberty tercet. TIME OP EXHIBITION. On Tumvday, July 3d, Afternoon. from 2 to 5 o'clock— In the Evening from 7 to 10 o'clock. On Wecnesday, July 4th, there will be four distinct Ezlobitions. vim—Morning, from 8 to Il o'clock, and IconsHS to I P. 51 ; Afternoon, from 2 to 5 o'clock, and evertuig, from 7 to 10 o'clock. On Thursday. July sM—Morning, from 0 to 17, Af ternoon, from 2 to 5, and Evening from 7 to 10. Among the most consplcoons fentureis of this Inter. wing exhibition, is the. RHINOCEROS, OR UNI CORN OF HOLY WRlT—the only one in. America since The great dLculty of copturmg this huge and se vsge creature, together with the almost impossibility of t eeping hint alive in a climate w uncongenial to his habits and eoustitution, renders the exhibition of a LIVING RIIINOCEROg in the United Stints, the greatest eunostty in the Animal Zukdout. Foremost in truerest, novelty sod anraction, are bold mid miens! performances of Paola for the Public. to relation to that unrivalled family Salve, %HART'S DIAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. vitESTISIONY of a respectable Physieian.—Read 1. the fol.onoug, addressed to my Agent, (lit. P. Mer ry...caller, C,nosonan Curcrsmain, :vb. is , IhIP Sir: A sense of duty compels me to give my tribute to Galley' a Pima Rammer:H. Being opposed to /meek my and all noncoms baying for their object stouter Podors—out resit/ins much good from the '"King of ala KtPers"—.l am indnoed to tender you this certifi cate. I have used It in my family, lathy prscues, and with all the happy and woude/ful effects that could possibly be imagined. H. 1. hunts, M. D. I Dr. Brodie in the senior partner of Boadie O. Levi Druggists • iofforrosolorp Rhimititatitos. The followiug testimonial comes tram a source fa whim to many of th ve Paveihigi . on our Weston we. tars Mr. Worth, the well end othoratila Ithown pro prietor of the Parke/soul Hotel, is husband to toe lady whose letter I annex Pasmossmin, Vs, Aprll IBID. To Hrury Chtlley Having row meriy been long afaihea with violent in&mmatory Rheumatism which uprooted Semi wiatod p a to defy all orathary appliances to shay the /thivere pain aum/duth tt, I was ithlithed to try year hlsthical Pete Eatmeaor, and I. having err etch, almost est( ea by ma gic, an immediate relict, and also. to all eT thithea an entire and perfect ram. I am induced fo the bene fit o: amen who may be Reacted wi th path, caused by any kind ol inflammation, to write to you, deeihrog that in my opinion. founded on actual e perimace, cour Magical Pun Extractor tithe most • sable overt' of the praiscut age fur the imomdtate ruction of bodily pabh It is an alMost Maw/dime hod a p e r. feet core for Burns and ecalds, and all atternal us, dammed.. Having Many acquaintances formed by their yntits at my husband's hotel to thisplace, hasp supposed by your glowing them H.= iew Imes, It may posHbly he of benefit both to them and ymirself. Szczanmay's Orn. entertala the hope that Mee. dime Intl pareOnthe pubheny I give to her letter, as well on the store of linmaniry to of its being the serest mode of brining It to me notice of her frieuels.—H. Dar.r.re.) MgMM=M Ectrect of a letter, dated Batartarr, Ky. Nov. SS, 184?. Mr. H. Dailey: a 1 have tried your Pain Extractor in a cue of felon, in my own family whieh a relieved and cured in very short tuna." in hate, yours re- spectfully, Jaw M. You'll. IQ — Burns and Scalds, Piles, Sore Nipples, Broken Brat, krupdoa, Sores, Cats, Woondo, and an in damnation, yield.t.reataly to the wonderful properties of tine unrivaled family salve. But, in the same pro portton that you will receive benefit from the genuine, you will be injured by the deleterious effects of the counterfeit salves. CACTION—Be sure and apply only to the inaentor, H Dszavor, 415 Broadway, New York. or to his ast thorized agents. JOHN D MOHOLN, General Depot, Pitudlargit. Henr p Schwartz, Allegheny, Agent; J. Baker, Wheeling, Va.; James NV Johnston, Maysville, Ky • Nlerry weather, Cineiaasu, 0., tlencral Depot. N li —ln the severest Barns and Scalds It extrae the pain in a few mutates —it actor fails! jttl4 • ISSURANCE. pia: DELAWARE MUTUAL SA FF;FY *INERT RANCE COMPANY —Office North Room of the Fachange, Third street, Philad•lprow Fun tasuarinca.—Buildings , Merchandise and other property io TOWN and COUNTRY, insured ilKalust lot, or dernage by fire al the loaext rata of plummet. Mamas losunsatt—They also innate Yeilse/S. Can and Freiguts, foreign or coastwise, under opener special politic., as the assured may desire. lauswnTaswarorommos.—They also insoreniereturn dise transported by Wagons . , Ratlroati Can, Canal /31,11111 sad:Ream Roats t on nveriatml. /ohm cm the most litioral terms. DIRECTOILS—Joseph H. Seal, Edninad A. Sander, John C Davis, Robert Buxton, John B. PCIIIO., Same eI Edwards, Geo G Lei!per, Edward Darlirgicaa Isaac R Dania. William Fob:eel!, John Ne wlin, DT it M Mu& James C Hand, Theophilas Panlchng, II Jonas Brooks, Henry S/0., thigh Craig, Geo , ge Spencer Malys:do, Charles Roby. J G Johnson, bJB Thomas, T ' tZt" . Fal'OVS Afiti.•M oogaq W,n. Bagaley, Jno. T. Lo n. WILLIAM MARTlNFPrcaident Loss. S. NawsuLto, Secretary. 1.7' Office of the Company, No. 92 Nate! street, rm.b org h, juLtAilf P. A. MAD 2RA, Agent_ Journal, American, Post, Mercury, Disputes, Chrort. tele copy. ICI lAberty tt _ _ •C a .iny Boner in APOILL94Ok VI=M tlo avad Ohio Telegraph Conapianyi. The Articles of Associatioe adopted by the Atlantic and Ohio Telegraphic Company on the 3dof July; Ogg, providing thnt the annual meetings shall be held Lathe city of Philn lelphia, cm the Ant Wednesday in Juao—which articles have bean saperseded by the adoption of a Chartpr passed at the last sawing of the I..eglslatatc, which provides for the anneal Meetings toeing held on the third Thursday of July—therefore NOTICE a hereby Ova, that the annual meeting bf the Stockholder. of stild Company, will ha held at the Telestapis Office, No. 101 Chesnut sweet, Ptuladel pins, on Thursday, the 10th day of Joy nett, at 10 oclock, A. 31., for the transaction q( each htts(new as may then be laid before thvah, et Which time Nine Di- rectory will be netted to serve for the emitting yen, provided for to the Canner. WAI. &MEE, Secretary. Philadelphia, June 0, ISO. . _ jolt Engines for Rabe. OONEPAIR SECOND HAND ENGINES, 10 inch cylinder*, 4 feat stroke; 2 Bailars, 02 feu hai.g,Do inches in diamemr.lall in Roan ardor, will he .old b sin, If application, be mule soon. They have only been in use at out 18 months. For particulars, inquire of R. BAY kastmno Mace I)CRE WLNEAFro BEAN - DY-4C.r I ses. for sale Ly R E SELLERS, jut 4 67 Wood at RITE GLUE—S bbl Cooper's ben, ivrt roe'd sod V for sale b jal4 R E SELLE• ' 4,2 rrs 11 , 141•EN111111; Naam a , • 'Fannon' Cid jail 17 recd and for Bate ny jut; R 1-: se,L.L.F.ad AERIC AN nAYENNE rFw, warranted pure, Just ft - till - red and for salt by. Jut.* R E sr.t.LERs cd / Ar 4 lc E g for"l. by j¢l4 RB+FLLF,RS i ' l 4" Rre reetiand (o; a.le by s.L.Lems OQRN-100 bush in store ind ref ula by ~l lal7 Is AR1tY,..14 , NF,3 k CO tals ut atom pall . y HARDY, .4ANES a CO DECIANS-6 Ws to-day oted saal Coy pate by Altgyi RUNG & ROZRR DRIED APPLEI3-140 'acts teed awl for solo by juli ARMSTRONG k CROZ r: a Itigt . , gumEn d aud for mt. by A =STRONG &CROZER NEIV HERRING-4P reed and for sole by lat 4 dititISTRONU k CROZER Via. „GEORGE Illeoooll, itP-tbfa boom as tfltller, immediate may be found at night jull:dOut n 44.4 100 do scat. ,u to dote cott.44, ILZELL.IVoIts OBACiati--la kegs (ledge's No 1 etwiat Tobacco, laudiag por mar Hamburg and An la}e by jut! .11.111 ES DALZELL dos Tubes of Pauly just reed aselks sate by )03 3 KIDD k Co. ri DAI B.I I ELLAC-000 the on band owl tot sale by U" • tol9 .1 KIDD & Co. A4 ll 6 l . T p. Aß F Lg o oll—XsollEpaulones, Subes, kinds of Ttitomiugns,r et Ilega!la Alsis—Oo4 and Sliver Braids for embroidering r i c id 'Mend, spongers, Bullion, v, Ll„erfheao, tot,/ corner 4th end Marko. out et OLD PENS—A large ond excßlient meek of pre. ky adorn Gold Perm, of tie moot approved makers, alamp• on hand: ALB ' W 1V WILSON Bgassjo t rat t tn , Patent Soda Ash. 17 c41,11:; ( 1'o tr,•," of V. 171 1 4141Z1V° They have received Invoices by loin .teapots of three shipments po o r American, y & t at inerim o tipidwm, mhah Nnlk arnPe POZI =r They will also receive lama aseptic& fp; th e fa inode. [ll5l ISi nV KS = r•iir -- tlte Crayon AlLorellsol— comPrillinn Pinkie, Abbotsford, Neonderid I Abbey. Corl . ",.:ete in ono volume.—elegeolO PrW. 4 . Corlinarlte Monasteries elan Levsnt. Post nem Wounded. A volume anion than ordinary Mamas .relaiL•g a seders of mall curio. led often nuinslng adventure. • • • The field s.ecupiesi by the volume is almost entirely new.—Commercial Advertiser. A book of gentlemanly, liberal, abolarlY in which mounds n. not a Ilit/e of Beettford'a SpanialsEx minions, or the vivid eastern rensiniseenees of Emile. Literary World Cooper-(Yew edition of easy works.}—Thu Spy, revised, Stewith new introduce. and notes. Com. plete in 1 vol t . Ur dorm wick ImingFs works. SkiA ; The Spy nod the Sketch-Rook were the arlitAttieri, em books which were universally acknOwledged so contain a performance as well es a ;minim. We well remember the enthusiasm wills which they Were received, and .the proud expecraxions ethical they awakened =peg the newel minded abroad and the patriotic at hem, Irving woo KVA elloared • moat LT he side of Goldsmith and dAllttio, and Cooper w an translated in nary earialry - of the corahtent wiren, any interest was Ceti la a font= literarort,--V . .rary World. Pot sale by 7 Lowy o 6 . tsmeo7tt- • HERR DRIESBACII, The Emperor elan the Lions, in the ?Lena °flat Beasts. His performmmes differ from all others, • only In the skill end grace which he displays itt exorcises with the TERRIFIC GROUP OP L. TIGERS, LEOPARDS, COUGARS,FANTHERS, Hat in the intimidate:and almost Septchamantotenso• with which he exams the obedience of them fiereest and mast . remorseleas tenants of the desert, the fat and the icnirle. HERR DRIESBACH MAY R AE MANY . IMITATORS, but HE HAS NO EQUArr. HE IS HIMSELF ALONE. The LIST embrnees all the finest Livies . ,Speelyttrents of WILd Animals That the great experience, enterprise end reaoyrbea of the proprietors have enabled them us-Werke .-Wfpr in one LARGE AND SPLENDID COLLECT/01 , 44j • fell deseriptions of the Animals erouninedin the:EXld bition, will be found In Pamphlets and mut it tto etincipal lietela, previous to the arrival elkCI . Admisaion rents. Chddren under 7 10.yeis, If, cents. PCSvliSsf AUCTION SALES, By John D. DAM/ St AUCtiOnikery 19 rpLmci r iaßarading Lots in the sentry of th Orr of Ailsghsny, at avatars. On Tuesday afternoon, Arne 19th, at 3 o'clock' kit he sold an the premises, nineteen very valuable BO& log Lets, having each a front of 20 feet cos Fedor and amend, back BO feet to an alley 1.2 feet wir. subject to a ground rent of St3: l 9vr e.o.m. Thee/n*ls property embraces some albs best situations 4 mess houses in the city, &adorers great ind to those wishing to make a profitable investment, Terms at sale B.OBT. CAMPBELL, N . ' • Chm. of ConumUMW joU In , .N o&vis,A,,rs Asicsinissrators Ssalo of bans . Stock, 6 On Wednesday aro sing, June 90th, ot tO , k at the Commercial Sole. Room, earner of Wood 4 4 Fifth at., rad' he sold by order .1 Thomas Davi and Joseph rennock, Administrators of thelA i t i itornach, deceased—Forty abates Bank of Piu Stock. Terms cash, par fond. 1013 JOIIN D DAVIS, Art Asndrness Sods of 45 dem of =Una Cod,' 42 acno f Land On Wednesday, Jan- Onth, at 2 o'cloc k P. M., Bt . Commermal dales Booms. earner of Wood sat Mt sinew, ho sold b. order of Ater_ Mlllar,EsqAl* slimes of .11.0bL.Sinelair. forty-fire acres of ea coal, and ablillrfory•two acres of laud, Ante on the Ointle.OY,Stet Memonsahe:a„ eppui, on svhick If erected 9or tO dwelling honed , rail roads, and other improvements for etariyin - on the eon' basin., Terms al 157 tHN D DAVI& A "-• 6TNAM BUAtb. FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE ! . n. - The bendraught steamer 0 , -......- N LADY BYRON, lr; Vil Kerr, master, will leave f0r411170 rt., this day, at 10 &clock, A,...M., For freight or passage Me/ an bertral,Pir . ' ' t lint FOR CINCINNATITiNDU2II.9 I 7/ , - The splendid fast running ___ . , MARY ANN, . iiellee. A M , Gowan, master, will l . „__ the above and all interne. 4 „•_lle fo r on Monday, Senn tom, at 10 o'clock o A. V ... L ~ P . " .• For freight or passage o p ps nu r. ~4 ., .. i ... , Jule C aNCILAINA . Fa & - Fi r wl,,,, - " - ;&V.jr . _ -, !'" 7"2 ; • gr..- taf w Ag id MA DAILY 'r'ACKET LIKE: Iglus well '"'" own line of rplendid passenger! . • en is nos „,,,,,,,p c „,,,,,d onhp waay., bes ___,Wled and .funalahed, and most powerful bole the •.." °` the West. Every micoramodation — Gem. fort that p we, hie been provided pea ndr-r.a. money has been in operation for Ent oar. — O - ko-s carried a million of people without the Intel Inks. l''', to Mao persona Tbe boats will be .at they el Wood error. the dey precious to starting, for time of !re' nod the entry of passengers on tes.ln all cases the passage money mast let in advance. --: SUNDA"' PAVELJZZ. 0 The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Hem ptik and Icave Pittsburgh every Sundayadartang at 10 Oitheeling every Saaday evening 01 10 v. la. May gai, ISSI. Id 001 . 11Kir P AOWE Ts . 7 Tha DIONONOARELA,Capt. Swett, willito24 bomb every Monday mottuag at, ta o'clocki every Monday everting at 10 T. lc rti IiceRgATAYPAOKYVIt -"t . _ The HIBERNIA Na A, Capt. J. Kowa suatpvalll leave Pittsburgh every Taesday autruieg t, s t 10 look; Wheeling every Tared.; eveng all O r .,. it. b. WlLDNiarkirE i lriAr,iCT. a The NEW ENGLAND iv a 2. Cain. S ; Di.*ol4l leave PiAlburgh every W dnesdray MOT= 4llt. 10 o'clock; ..I ... .lltsrvery .at evealag a tiog:ll4 TUDILSDALY ACKIIIT. .t. /I r The BRILLIANT, Caps Gluon, *lll leavalPl 10. burgh every Thursday ITlMllize at 10 &elect Wtedelia. very Thursday evoneug 0110 P. Id. .I.e. --- - - - FILIDAT PACERET. The CLIPPER No. 2, Cwt. Para DIIVAI4 wesay• Pineburgh every Friday. marniag at lOo'olnalt soof him, ...try Friday irnrautg at 1.0 main stmt 3$ AILRANGB7LENTS. Tor 14 9 4-13. MONONGAHELA ROUTS g Only 73 lallts• Via Brownsville and Cumberland.' IA Halltha l l THE splendid end fast ruamtig Q S MOB ATLANTIC,_Carit /lad:Jason; BALTIMI Jacobs; LOUIS AVLANE, Co ptE Bennet; 11.4 now Inakinsdoable deny vi between 'Trauma AND BROWNBVILIaI • The mottling boat pill leave the Monet i gabela Wharf, alone the BM^ dolly at 8 o'clock ptillsely. peseta:ars will take SUPERB COACHES atlNcrerna- M.,and the splendid eathspt the Baltunans and. Oditt Railroad, at CaratrerilVi s alft o'clock, A. ht., and arrive in Balthment Ms/rens jag, in time for the evening line to Ybilagiel and , . Wasismgoon city. From Pitts are btuith to Itaittmtua, ash ttoureA F 410,00 From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, earl 40 trams. Fare Th e evening boat will leave at (Mock, excel day eventaga. - Passe by this boat will left oger board ia comfOrtable Stain Rooms Alta tint algtlli Mu , over the mottatalnt the fhlitivring day in Emu* , baps Coaches and lodgo the Second night is effiefiet. Passecproll Imvti obolea of ti th es SterkeprrOlcf-gurauff Road between Bahia and PhilattelyaLs And oui privilege of stopping CumberNad Ana Diptimms and ;teaming their seats at pleasure . Coat , los Oars tared to parties to travel as they pIeAN• 1 , 1 • We make up the loads and way bills for acogek s, en in the Ptashargh offices, tin order to ea se,Nme, on arriving at kirourneville9 it is therefore ~saps tn ge s passengers to get their nclteu before go . board of the boot, at our office, ftionothalis Ho Wain Meet, or St Charles Hotel, Wood Pi • .Ade= J. wsrinktvr.r...*e.n, use, r fsurea arse FOB CINCINNATI AND vautsvu. The tp4endlid ELED'AAPH No.g Nulty, mastet, - arill leave above d frfferfeed n ports on day , the Gib too, ILIA o'clock L pils 3 s t for t ki , i s no cease , °IVO . j r OEO B MILTENURROP' PETTSBEI -60E011 ANII LOUISVILLE PACK 7 LINE neap. and splendid f la gEg i aH "- "r P"k TEL '' ' EOII.A. • Mason, muter, orill lesiva nau sod Loniseilla on Thrulday, the ' at 111 0:elook, A. M. ar i (= r •py ir • - to E, WEL:9ODi & GEO B lIIIVONBaIoga. • Louts aad St. attla Pa at at. 11341 h REGULAR TUESDAT PA CSIIT FOR ST. *IRS ,- TS& Ma fast a unclog ,p i sttsioet ATLANTIS, "Zigitg Vrltks, 11,4„ . ; •-. r• ttr- qt.?. am! laitamatato port m c, avert Tuesday, lOotbet, a. it. -, For freight or pounir,opply tak'boant, 10, • CJII?:1:1, NO -253 CeOo. Ritz, clatf-aisa REGULAR 5ATU1L12.2.2 . ft.91,611;401115' The 11;e1fast tv1000frt10011,! • ' etcames GM LAN • plit=tl ' 67:=4;t' Haturday, al 10 o'clock, p. ns. . . • 8001 y on kali. os to For Neight 015.18.0xE,G, te c. cin , a E. E. FOR wimEturo AND DRIDGEPOPW Th 4 tau- Inbtuuifial HU DSON, 1 9?!, WUI 4or 'trips between Pitmlborgli o W ni ' Vt i' ltl du LYZi n g. " : "ii"ft" • r freight or PheiAllpi aypty on board ; pI9 -} FOR WHEELING Arirsvinsi:4-- , -- . The tine riremgr CINDERELLA, X Ge,otge , Calhoon, ntatney 1....! Mondays and ThAl t b° ,7.l', 4 o k i l,f" . " 2 " PIP 1 4 k . Fortreiht or passage, apply on boa*. • CDIT • _gSUNDA l`g-TirlikAVEIL • ..... The U. g. IMO stomata AU r IATi , No. 2, ll leave the landing • the hlunongsht,la Donee, Tie Hemming, ~ uat ' , clock, P. NT Fare to Hearer and heck, Tsrenty-t' v ,", cfmHig Sl./9 1 D.A1-11LIPS TO 'no klawke: maavp . , ol e?alg e PP Z; -t rod;...w/Mt.'i o'•;;;ock, f e or cam:. It&;kmolog,-. atill Immo Pcoom a , 1 o'clock, P. akakalkx.; 4 &chick.' Pere s T ovits.: • - - ,IVERD:izi,NHGEo lii.,lEAGElsrign Ponvarilo.9 and Com Alder- Clan; has removed to U 7 Front, bedlam* cod • and smitha,id aroma euroo Mhoublarr, For sae by JD 11war, , • nia • • ova •b z-; CalT#ll+.:
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