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PITTSBURGH' ;
WEDNESDAY MORNING, TUNE 26 1519&
aCrtnie Pmairczatx Dans Ciiiztrra. is &tile
Daly, Tri.Weetiy., anti Weekly.-The Dtily.;, iieveri
Wag% ret alumni tho Tri-Wee kly is Fite Di tlatoper
.1101X02:004 Weekly it Two Dollars pet zumu4l, unary
tic doom.
111rAD91313134J are caraway rennewed t.O bond In
.'4=l liven b tdre=t:rot7n , :tia ToZ dvi r
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nerrLe kmrstiltbly be charged unlit o s r:a eat!
pig LADELPHIA NOV,TII. A1t144.10,0 5 .
.Advertiremonto and subre Options to the Mith.littr:
Scan and United States Elacene, Mille elphl,l, reltive
and forwarded from this ofbee.
Iles next paw! tor Teleffr blC,iawa.
. Per Local ilffiater• see n
AIriIIILAI4OIWO AND W o TiketkiT.
.• 111ECMT,
ROBT.COsixra, of . Eli:d nth Botough.
•
JOHN
MILLIML,nt Mtarpahnigh. p.
• era= LIZE; of l'ittablirgh. I •
WDL LBW, of L.,ower j
CIIIRTER °MITI% of Plash rgh.
OEO. B. HAYS, Of Upper Sr. Char.
1:11214TW
Jowl mmuusori, •
cownownwrce, 7
. • .11O8.MtrolIELL, of Prcb'e.
• WM. M. ArTMIMIS, of Fitubergh.
•
iCati TIMM maw.
BurgAga Airy Deotout.—A statemes pnbliih•
ed is the, .I.,Odsvllg Towne, which eaf , riera. me-
L.; 1, 41 6417. , ii• the fit.itt of the supposed,,, , axesimption.
eit lera of person employed about minding
'rabic Sulphur Springs. It would intecnt)dso to cast
1 ,4 1 -2,ine.tletubt oit the crdcags theory thastbis disetise
-hi dpned bye poison called Ozone,Oie [Maim'
gaitidao to which it Sulphur. the rtalecnintl, is,
- tkat"few places tn. lieritucky were mitre severely
geosrged by Cholera, in 1538, than thi 1 3 1 m; rack
Springs." Dr. hirt‘'s theory, it will Orocolieoed,
stettstrt matt aim the alleged fact, thikbeleys bas
been known to prevail in the nelittrartnrott of
.
wool% waters. .
Csmsormut ,F.Soosturnt bitranmikm—Polonel
Upehavr, ILS.lndian agent for tho , eddetcasaws ,
writes to the editor of Arkansas Icitipgcrieer, on
the. 15th of May, that be had just:heard of the
laruder'of a party of twenty six perlonaWbo left
Texas some twit weeks previous foliPardhmis.- -
Two others'of the party made their eaeoPe.; 'They
were killedi.y the Indians. They Jere:et Fres
.,
.tottin:,Texas, on the math hank Bed Elver.
• :ispiithee the mouth of Falls Wash 4, and When
there,lhey said all they wanted ¶9th, an .lu,diaa
t!ight, It appears they got one. • the ieport
to
ally belfoie'd.
.Vacr
Luke .
While thoosandaare rushing tia;;;;Ctdifintilalin
" Stara of gold, braving the dinie4li rind imbmit
ting to the annoyances of an oVertind *mute, Ihe
, pioneers Of the great mineral ree(4._ or the-north,
ens quietly wansmnting copper intl:uspeien" , and
°kiting vein s of wealth which,give iireuter Atomise
of permanency and profit than nevi - she World has
ever grown benire.
Thrs Labs Superior News Ores ti , ;n" ondensed eh.
street of the operations of the PittslibiglAnd 13or
". tod Mining Company: .
"Total amount expended by Bielon. nod Pine
,;: ;burgh Xining Co. f-259,4 56,89
• • TOTAL TAIMMO3 OF TOIT*EIL
1314,
1845, .. •
1848,
1847 • • •
1818, ... .
'IVO earnings,BB4,92
atpck of the company is 41itiand into 8000
-; eharoJ on which stociaiolders trai i 7tr; paid iii $120,6
per'sbare, and this, yeariecniVed,back
::(11v4ondlien donuts persiMm. Zito Min's is now
;. ,3as tmoaditian to increase its etimi l igs, intk has sof
'.sciaat copper , in eight to impiny:',tivo o,onsand
smeil fouiyesrs in mining.
litPCtre.7 Diatstoe.—At the pot term etlthe
. . ,
..!,Voutt at Catt4ett,Pe ea .fatLotayt4Bo3ohiat,
_lit4fie
t. _ delWori is Ibis:—Tbatlisearal , iiintitaffaa, sad ,
as en eahanee.d value of pswerl'serities from.lbe
location of a Rail 'Wad, 4.10.,..tiat be offset
Igaia"*. damasea. _ • •
tpt My - tat/wan (Pa.)Elemberat ie very fetocions
to ftdderroaeiatioas of the l'retit . tem The die
tur i says he hopes that all Taylc4 :Dauloorats who
,
do loot iiitiht to the,tosom of li-'4ofittlisru mty
be l''oatapellertl to pump thooder';iut th } ea craw a
!#' -
iNtilia Or /WC A. Bat e6titi 'ems re
.,
.7-octal) , arrested In New York En*dibg letters i.
37411.iaiu13. *slur, threatinfng?his lips unless be
t the writer IMAGO- in , a oicret triO, is now
iitNew - York. -Theal eobleneei seems
c‘inclosiva against him. Z .
•
ipieg,t. Xenia fiennblican, of42e trik hut., no
.ll* the death of Capt. Albert 'Aegere,. who vas
exiteesivelV known ea a steam [feat eorarnander.
Be had recently ,eateblishe4 biaiself ac tbet city es
end ennnissierimerAiik and , by his
ntbaaity an& 'gentlemanly, deNrtment, had se
ta kiinielf an extensive [circle' of tiennairti
- taiteet end friends. ' • .
;• , . . IGrt. Cate..—The.Nashville spitiei udies upon
'I the Aisbrimea to say, l'tift)hat be - most un
aelf
- , q Mineable. authority," that Geti Cni - swill resign
her that] ohey the inotrantionCafthn•eginlalure
'at Michigan RS regards the sittftryqUmninn. Tills
~
-: - - qui isiiiielhat questionable.— -,,;, - -; i -.
t
By informatio r n received atlSt: Lcinii, it - would
t ,
appear that ticketing, theidrieMlding editor, had
. ' -titan arrested at SL Joseph k' but inbsequendy,
.*tuler in enstudy, t*foun an d inet.6,l;3;`Or4l his ea - -- :
e i rpe. , This -party, ,Li. pursuit, .lo;il;errer, SUccied•
'? - -ell gi'netmrips seven hundred 1 - .1. awn troin him.
, ~
..!;1:•... , ,.: , ; Fore ,PlWobtniih. liczetu,
bir - TESiirrax-7;111 you gine'inhlit"lty, , t - o the fol
d::.lesdnrzedipin for diarrhan, ornholnr. inmate-Ind
iernannabh litainhorn. and 'irinctnni },thabarb
eachode nonce, Gum Ccanpl)or,.ball
tin ounce.-
, ...“.:::t4Se'ro iflo tea apnea fad, pidted,W,d,h• if
•.riot relieve d in 15 zahurtenotepnatthndene, which
Illw4" 1 " 1,, ocee& -
....-V.:'.3.1-'l:ititn'•nned•it4 In my nveit'fanidy; for fake &
, • .• ..„<"
,ydora Sod
tidptunbtered it to idnhlendi of persona,
£ ;Apad iiftiiirod it toTalinrelisinitlitien,lcce. The
Vas handed me in bt . a :Giend de a
jiendi: feritidnin. Item kiftio licuie and . will
Friernonital symptom*, !until • physician
y: Zcituse. 4136 tatd'lle;±iddsulted es
• • posible after an auacll bf ab d leea..
Pittsburgh, Jane _ 19, 1849. '
j Tom. Cteareas.—This &halm hes b • en out
"ur.rierlt Muting us, if we may kidge ifissra the roar
fig list of demhs chronicled Got autatdays Sunday.
,•:Wherher. this hat *men owing ;to. dui great changes
r intim weather, the heavy ruisisiand phe damp at
' rhere, or proceeds from ;:thetfistegaid of a t
.
meinlicsuiry measures on, the ltdrlftbe citizens,
:....FiroithistegleM of : proper him harp .7einhittotut by
!i.48 Atity.antboritirs, for Sr week or_ we. past, we
:_,leave _other? to determine. 'is spine Celtdl2,
• that the disease has loctuastid::•rapldly sviihm
`but five °raiz days, and we feoitlisebien owing
very mueh 716 the imptifdanni. -tS clip., -citizen, in
indulgi gin tlieuseorprpuer..l4 Vflsge4bles.—St.
1.41144 ail, jliThf 112. •• •
Cox Mostroprrz—The Puether ;of intertheza
the Methodist, Prestryte4ni ' Catholle, City,
Choich,and German I.6l.esient temetesies,
on Saturday last, were 37, of t.W.itioh 4 26 - wets re
ortea.sstering died of eho'47l.
The ntithber of interments tett , Parlay loot.; la
MethodieWGenneh,Lotheran,
3 Piesbrenap, Gorman Preteatantf and CLUbllo
• 5 un t uriuoverc4e,of teparte4
u haying died of Cholera. TOIPIPPerhe: of lotei-
Zlloll(eduntig..Batarday s.l.ddif y ;33, of which
ft3sepOlted from cholera; : ,
Aap
neat. 'ilia Etam.s.- - xhase l o - '140: Adventure
. ; aapathetamountaineer,arnvWtbeeeea the 27th
uli is twenty days frozal'brelatomin! The tine
company for Cal.tkarde, cot ronded , !yy Captain
co_
of Si. Louts, was See 34edftli miles west
of St. iorapb, and ta.draiki the
junction with %hot Indepqndeit•Ai faitiLwas much
essaidel—acveral mom ateeast:.' There was
• . aicktuew to eatery compopy;..44stanitiiyiss...
yonctFort Laramie the uses C.l9ttrzersoor-Br. Zoos.
itiorrier;Tune3lo.
meoiebS;nstai.—We heard4het Sudsy and
Monday 4bira .ware abotit elpirierf Zeathe [mai the
cholera on the top and sides cgrhttAirinme. The
attache 'violent, and- deaths Stidden.. Dispense net
confined to ear locatity., itiP-tiree that the recep
tacles of hith - ort , 41 4: a r igent
htlir*lWhich oprtstido cleCttie (Acs ate hill s
Oritripaitei, were paritled,iii , Dits. Gez.
.5.
atesiw—We have honor. *o44othe Na
tive dos , ceies of cholera sire* yoste?ght: One
of the deathsceturredonFiit!iitreit
otthe mot poreionslyietoeisd, en3l#6.*(eet,
beiween Eightb end Math %sireeft44iethee_ cc'
cur ria an Fah ate* sail 010.4tbar 000: 11 i;Orer -
PtFIIM olth ''.sllYerro2v#ivi*:!iO4,7llo4-,Xen-15.
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Pll4lll NEW: , •T•0111t.• ..
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- Carreeporulenee of theAlltsbargb Gazette
'New fXoxx., June 16, ISO. ;
The news from Gaffe* . i accompanied by the
remittance,, has once mope ; reused the ewill T "" °
fever, and it
. great demand has sprang °P for °at
ilt. and naisages. The f;Grescent Cirf and Fal
coal berths are already %ilea, and the next mi-
gr vo ali ca n b a le wi . il mi excee fto d m al E l a ta!fo ,
,w rm tig
c,:eee'• The rd. 1
with the gold
news , hithereated a kvdytriatoeiwy and as bleb
es 1171 Wit; been paid foe., reneurr Notes, with a
,
largo. edemice in Borax feeethill . . ~
•
Temperance people arrl'6ll astir at the near op.
yomthb of6ither Mauheva,tiOd will receive bun with
all the h o nors of a procedifon end oration. The
or der o f r e ppenknoe le ..rt , numerous, and no
willyret a 'welcome little iiipeeted by him, and far
i
e xc eeding any tribute eve r paid IMO in his native
larni; ' :
'42le Presbyterians of Or sister city of Brooldyn
p a re had a last day, in 4 6secinence of the preva
'elide of the Cholera, enkrinother - has been named
•
'by the Mayor for Wedneeidernext. ' Brooklyn is
one of the=oat purely lankte n cities in the Uni
ted Statei r and more eldoely. adheres to the prin
.
ciples of the Old PoritatiZ.fathers. ' Its spires are
numerous tui the trees a a (Meta, and with a P O P -
pubstionuf 'sixty thousank,it ia not cursed with the
yeeitenee of a theatre.,........tlte quiet; of a' New Eag
land village pervades alkitts movements, and it is
etrphatitelly•the moral ouutre of New York.
The Hudson'ltiver pail Road will•soon be in
operatiomemd promises:4o he the most successfel
in point e speed divergog from New York. The
ruining part of the madoiltery is exactly like that
of the express trains olkhe beat 'English roads, and
the "twenty mile an hf`dr" steamboats will be left
far. behind. The track4ill be laid down in Hud
son street,if not down:Wskthington street as low
as. Contilandt, thus lotingidg passengers within a
' stone's thew of the chiqfluitels Mae city. Pas
seagers for .Buffalo are.noW seat via the Erie toad
1 one dollar cheaper than by way ofAlbany, and;
I the route much praieed . .; Thee rceipts of the rood
are now placed at S.S6DXO for;the Year , whieh
I Amount will pay all interest.
Dr. Thomas M. Foorq, late editor of the Buffalo
Gpmmercial A.dvertieqr, mid now Consul at Bogo
ta, has at-rived in towe l ' and Maims at once fur his
pat. Ae en editor, hekanks wok the first in New
York, end the Whig party could have spared an
hundred others with lkssinconvonidnve than his
absence;will cause. ~' -
In the markets theta is little dotog, iiii.viiii
standing the immense. accumulation of 4.01,0,
Which - could be had at, almaut nominal rates.' In
Cotion the' sales are email, at former pricey., say
Be for Fair New Orleans., Flour is a hula weak
er than for come xinie;ond closes at 64 ''',tofiff I 62
for good State, and SV62IM-1 i 5 for good. The
export demand has fittleit off. ', For Wheat there
is a gdod foreign demette at full'prices. Ohio 106.
Corn is not so muched, and•the export de
mand . hsh abated, the' 4 the rater of freight are
i very favorable. Conti &able Gale} ; of Ohio Whis
key atilgi'll le. In; Pork there is Some firmness
at (Moder figures. loud 616i1e., In Groceries
1 the sates are for thooity trade, country buyers
1 being but a trifling pi4tido of the purchasers.
• Dry 'Goods peoplythave little ludo, except to
ripen end close their dares, ...a look at their large
1 , i gelr b3 ht g iu m d7 ing2'ihretl6°aarebrl'h's;lngrad w depreciati ng
nliet w within
• the pig two days, aid Van escape a Auld= in
erne/re-of cholera, a i df trade may be ex
peeled, for our presOt stock of cholera is, atter all,
'a merd bagatelle, aril dean not., in the faintest de
gree,vesemble th e sePulte of 1832 and 1831. c.
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ADDITIONAL 408,510 N NEWS BY
Tint OAMBRIA.
tHANCE.
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Ttte flurry in thelevarench Assembly, which
the t e legraphic repcc er; at Halifax thought Co tm
poriint that he besetwed all his attention upon it,
to Iblit;exclusion of almost every other item of
French nears, woo 'really of so trilling a character
dtaiitiis tamely noticed in the London Tunes,bo
eauleit happened .(o be the latest announcement
at Ile'. moment when dui Times correspondent was
ntutkilig up his despittobeti. Be 'aye
The origin of tett diiiurbance was a complaint
of M. Chavoix on the removal of Col. Cousin from
the poet of imlitaryiCommandant of the Legislative
Police i .
The ebullition Was merely temporary, and the
whole matter of irei . little importance that the As
sembly refused to thvestigste tie complaint of M.
Cheiroix,, and thed wining closed as usual. Tae
Times itself with all :rte dislike , ' and ausptei-o oi
every thing Frettco, bus no =lee epithet for ty
pticition to the scene -than 'burlesque absurdity."
OM* prospect thi# Titan speaks even favorably,
as follow.: ? ,'
At present allaidos fair enough. The two
third. of the Arisen - ably which assume the collect- .
ire nppellation of the imoderate party have voted
.lAn•*er and itorep hi the amine of the president s
of ilitiniire=litlinditterntithitteth 9m -result
A hilileen ' initharitiniebt box...been in the
nothing.
;7: 5 2 ,90 8 ; 70
8,870,95
70,977 32
um. •r --
vvitrasmembert.a The net s Ministry will pmha
bly'fie formed the sa me principle and of the
same class of men. The President has evinced
his earnest desire to discard both personal dissen
tious-and even party diatlnettens in the formation
Olds Cabinet, skid unite Statesmen of all shades
front Marshall Bism- rid to M. de Falloux or M.
Mote, and from g. Barrette tileowdlate
rah: M Dafaure, In the game Government.
Ass° the B,n n sfalte, It appears to be settled
thahnotbleg is lobe done, either by the
Fiench Envoy op y General Chtdinot , the
neti!W Assembly has declared its sentiments and
parposesity wbiba at:681'0011d COMMIS the Presi
dent and Cabinet will be governed. This is
fair and proper egonalli
Md.&
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Itithe Landoratews of. the 2diastant we find
the answer et theißaman TriUmvitatetti the prop
cattiest of M. Lessees (mentioned in our London
letter,) and Mao as individnal letter to M. Leesepa
front Ihtazzini. .The formir assigns the reason of
theitonstiment Assmablyibr reiticang the pmposi
Von:One Is that Roulttneeds no Goreign 4 protection"
another that Route htts 110' Davit:tate guaramee for
no' good faith m tie bewitmletit totentioas of the
French Govern cent; another that the Roman
pittplewiltuot consent to a foreign occupatiOn of
their capital., 4.
Mamie' lettdr ill full pf energy and firmness.
We quote a iii , . of the' most effective passe
gew
To day, in theltithilid. 14 this: minis, in fear of a
Pritich, Austrialt; and liespolitan invasion, our
*llion is aufelietand—our credit him improved,
our paper is asattated at 12 per cent., our army
is Increased, and due" entire population behind us
1 is ready to rise fop; , You see Some with your
avnt eves, and ylitt have heard of the heroic com-
I hit afßologna. II Write "alone, during' the night,
in the midst ohili meiti. profound calm, and I
find that at t out. gates, our Walls, OW
c 4 d
tiaiiicades ate ed With Inure defenders by
thel , o3in 1 , 101%, 11. single.word, without noise
oridarm. . .., -.- -
There Is at the o 1 airy heart a deter.
Winton. the mai. Ito accomplish the de
struction of the ?Miele! . wet of the Pope. All
bikr.fhe lame I.4tred.to government:of priests,
under whatever.forni it may be presented. I say
belied—flat te MOM but to Misgovernment. To.
Winds' iniEvidught hue people, thank God, since
thieconnenemeflUM of the republic, have aver
been generous; ,IM,Oe idea qa clerical govern.
inerd,.of a pontllY,liing, sate as is a rage. We
shall fight to the . lou against all projects of a res
toration,. Righi.end left ate agreed. All with one
*Mee exclaim, Ma tampwaipawat of the Pope
is at an end." : , .. , , , 1
'With such a Ponniatiou whkt is to be done" la
there a Gee people that can assume to itself the
right to compel it 0 receive a deposed govemmmtt?
45..:raturn to IMAM, would he the destruction of
Macocuary. Theirroggie oCeecret associations
would commeineg.antirchY would mend in the
bem's% ofltaly} reimion would take place, and
vengeance would" he engrafted In the hearts of a
people Sabo einlytwish to Onset. It Will be the
brand of war il Med in - ihe ;Centre of Europe. It
will be the declataiiou of extreme patties, disgra
cing the of rept:When order, of which
Wean to-day theemans.
-rrense does not desire this great calarulty—nei
ther its government, nor its chief the nephew of
Napoleon. Above all, it is not in presence orals
&ation and Nispolitan invasion that she can
persevere in so odious a policy. Should you do
so:there will be something is your conduct which
will remind the World of the hideritis conspiracy
against Poland in 1712. Moreover, there is an
hipeeedbility of enemas, oven ir France desired it.
The flag rained by: the will of the peoplis can only
be displaced by the Minor Mit clues, and by the
total destruction - 0( 1 1m people. KAZZIIiI.
p ra y s the limdon Nets, June' 2..
`..' GERMANY.
The icaperial'eertsti . tem' for °smutty is its
pent; and by this , time promeigated. Them le ,„ 0
dobbt of its now 'obtaining 'the adhesion of every
geirernment. Batista standa*o mach in need of
itipestal os of Pitissian.aid to. keep anything bite
a inonszcby alife.• atleiSill ,may be averse, and
Mistiia. irate, bus both have too much ut present'
ma:their bands td throw any determined obstacles
in the way of Gide= unity,
The Peel diinetddesMe to he encoutitered from
the people ant s 1 !Mai the Mend patty, both of whom,
we , regret to say, lave ample cause g complaint
uti the very sericelamodifications which.have been
made by the pricces or their delegates at Berlin,
In the imperial freisititution, as framed and voted
by the -Frankfort parliament. It is knows that
this cohirtitution, , like most of those in being, con
'stated - of a Volkihans and a .Btwenhatts, a Sousa
'orGagnamsarika Senate, thei mete beleg elect
ed half by the prOTILICiai staittatte legislatures, half
by the people. .Telitesetivra chambers the new
ociroyed constittition adds a ihird to be celled a
Frusta% Rath, tikeolllll2 'of six Members betides,
the Frirsten Bath td:have the power, that no raiz
-*aria! Reprisal ctin..be mada. in eittust of the Mo.
pitied chambere without/et receiving the sanc
tion of the Furstettßath.
We must say it once, that did we consider this
cana n troos exernsatu?o an -likely to mike an sin
mentor , permanent :past of the constitution, we
should at once Abandon all balmy of its Bot ouch
icebound ptevini,' Which It like holding an ex
tiaguisher over. ithe candle the' moment you are
pteteadlog to light it, will, be impossible to CATTY
*Mg or 174. apes..: The King of Prussia himself, we
bel eve, ha, objected to this princely conclave as
Oita ,
Another otjectoanble 'change is tho sotbstlta:
lion of indirect 'for direct suffrage. We marvel
rho mote at it, &um the bad success of this blo.
yation,zs tried la Press& Ist many cans it km
reedered ihielsetioh a were lama. The pecond
..4't' ' - i.';
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degree &election is complicated too in the new
imperial charter, by the clasedfication of electors
according to their fortunes, allowing the richer
classes to return more members in proportion to
their numbers than the poor.
Among the important parts of the Frankfort con
stitution the ameba Gencht, or Federal Court,
was that perhaps most prominent.. It was adapt
ed from the American system; it M repeated in
the new constitution, and Is developed and made
use of even to a greater degree than the par
liament contemplated. All differences between
the several states, quarrels between legislatures
• and their princes, all impeachments not only of im
perial minister-Li but of elate ministers, are to come
before the federal court, which will thee be one of
the most important institutions of the empire.
RUSSIA
nommen nwreakricit Or onsiosi.
The Gazeue de l'Allemagne Occidentale, dated
Cracow, May 20, contains an account of a grand
council of wnr having been held at St. Petersburg,
at which a protest was made against Russian in
terference in the affairs of Europe. The Emperor
was much irritated, and received this advice with
a bad grace, even insulting scene of tho Sena
tors. The President of the Council, Jermoloff, rose
and told the Emperor that Napoleon by Ms ob
stinacy ruined himself, and his Majesty',might meet
the same fate ; and then the general quitted the
chamber.
The same journal contains mtelligence that Rev.
I eral plots against the Emperor have been discov
ed at St. Petersburgh. Many °liken., and even
generals, were arrested, and instead of being sent
to Siberia, were at once hung. It would appear
that the army is discontented, and that is the rely
eon of the guards having been sent tram St. Peters.
burgh.
The Leipai2er Zeitung has a letter from St. Pe
tersburgh of the 2lst alt. stating that the houses of
several members of the nrriatocarcy have been
searched and some of the inmates arrested. The
number of arrests which have taken place Is
quoted at 100, moist of them officers in the Guards
and young noblemen holding appointments under
the Government. They were immured in the for.
them of Cronstadt.
HUNGARY AND AUSTRIA.
THE YWTOET IN Till!. ROTIMITUrint PAM.
The Democratic Pcwifique has private and a,.
thentie advises from Hungary, which confirm the
reported victory of Bern over the Russians in the
Itothenthurm Pass in Transylvania. The tea
...o why there is any doubt or obscurity with re
cord to recent movements in Hungary is that the
Austrian authorities take all possible means of
suppreasing intelligence from that quarter.
The Democratic affirms positively that the Rus.
can advanced guard suffered a check near la-
Weeks, some thirty miles from Cracow, in copse.
quence of which n division laid down rte arms,
abandoning its artillery, with horses and equi
page, its baggage, mummies and materials of war.
In the defiles of Eperiea, Dembinski has beaten
the Russians and dnven the whole body, which
was advancing by that route back beyond the
Carpathians all the northern gorges Of which
range he now occupies
But a victory, which even the Austrian Govern•
ment journals do not dare to deny, save the Dem
ocratic, is that gained by. Ban over a Russian col
umn of 25,000 men, reeking an entrance into
Transylvania by the Rothenthurm (Red Tower)
Pass. Ile allowed the enemy to penetrate to the
very extremity of the valley, where be was ready
to receive them behiud some fastifiestions which
he had erected for the perpose. While the Rus
sians were attacking these works, the &atter
Mountaineers suddenly appeared on the heights of
the defile, thus threatening both daubs and the rear
of the enemy, whom they destroyed by rolling
rocks won them from above. Terrible confusion
instantly appeared in the ranks of the Imperial
force and a flight immediately took place among
them, leaving a third part of their whole number
on the field of battle.
The Bamberg, Corrapondent announces the
success of Bern in these terms "I3em has sought
the frontier of Russian troopsfrom Tenzin to Rub
io. More than 70 Russian officers have gone
over to the Hungarians. The Hungarians mean
to avoid a pitched battle."
The Democratic Pocylime also publishes a letter
from Cracow. dated May 21, which says
" Been. who at first had but a handful of 'insur
gents' has now an army of more than 60,0*0 men
and 200 cannon. Kriwau and Area have been to
us precious arsenals of men and arms. The Rus
sians ask nothing better than to be disarmed as
soon as they are away from the authority of their
Generals. The advantages which Bean has gain
ed are astonishing, especially from the 7th to the
lath of May. Dembinski hoe also beaten the Rus
sians on the Polish soil of Galiicio. In n former
letter I announced to you the presence of note
worthy strangers(Fre itch and English) at headqua
'
ten', bet I was beneath the reality—arm are Astsr ,
trans there also.
A correspondent of the National write. from Vi
enna: "Kossuth pays his men Lberally. The com
mon soldier receives 10 Emmert (about 2 cents) a
day in money, n sofficient quantity of meat, bread,
and vegetables, and a chance for extraordinary re
wards which are as high as 500 donna for the cap.
turn of a dog, a'cannen, s:c. The skill of the Hun
garians makes it unlikely that they will be
brought to a pitched !rattle.
The Miter Zeirang lays< It is reported that
Earl has been taken by the Hunginans. The
ltiWie . d4iingfigerifet e - 1 1
Perhaps we shall soon see Mag yar armies en the
shores an the Adriatic sea. The Russians will
advance with greater difficulty than the Czar
seems to suppose, and the fever whi •h will pre
vail dunng the summer will greatly weaken his
army. The war will last long, and if Austria
should obtain the victory, she will suffer from it
the many years.
FRENCH ARMY AND DEFEAT OF TILE
MINISTRY.
A correspondent of the London Time. writes
from Civita Vecchia, that the news of the vote in
thb National Amembly at Paris, by which the Guy.
ernment was directed to see that the Roman ex
pedition should be no longer turned from its true
purpose, was received by the officers with entim
einem- A party of them were at dinner when the
news arrived, and one rising said
"Gentlemen offer a toast to the Republicsof
France and Rome!" Instantly every one was on
his feet, ho glass ip his hand. The mast was
drank with shouts of 'Viva to Repulfigue, and with
'all hearts overflowing with joy. Oa all sides were
to be heard the exclamation, "At last the boor is
come! We shall measure oar swords with Russia
and Naples."
The correspondent says he is convinced that the
French soldiers are more ready to fraternize with
the Roman., than aid is the restoration of the
Pope.
Cormapoodeuce of the N. Y. Commercial Advents°,
Loscon, June 1, 1819.
• The past week has been singularly destitute of
news at least as regards the continent of Europe.
To make op for it, however, we have toe mortify
ing =cantos of your Forrest riot, just ea, under
similar circumstances, about three weeks back,
we had the Canadian explosion. There seems to
be some moral epidemic traversing the world.
which, while it it utterly destructive to worn out
states with rotten constitutions, is also po earful
enough to prevent even healthy ones from escap
ing altogether without a symptom.
On the whole, however, the true nature of the
deplorable atrair in your city has been:perceived
hen to a much greater extent tfian I could have
ventured to anticipdta when I first heard of 0.-
01 coursejt was a great godsend to the ark xa
who havrbeen sadly annoyed during the past 18
months, that the United States were a model of
order while despotisms were crashing on all sides,
and the Morning Post, therefore, has wade the
most of it as an illustration of the "sweets of re
publican liberty"; but by the other papers, and ve
ry generally among the public, an opposite tone has
been taken,and the vigor with which the thing was
but down, coupled with the admirable spirit maid.
rested by the York press, has excited no small
degree of good feeling and respect. Still, with the
'strong conservative sentiment that Is now so pre
alent In England, the occurrence was too oppor
tune not to be made the subject of a little quiet
congratulation even by the more iufluential clam
of .writers, the admit argument being employed
that no matter what may be the form ;of gtavent.
scent in any country, there is always more or less of
the same tendency to anarchy, and that therefore it
is not kings who are to be blamed for What is now
going on in Europe, but poor bateau nature, which
is bad every where, and wont of all among the
masses, and which nothing but ballets or the gal
lows will ever keep in order. The red republi
' cans of the Bowery may consequenlly.congratu
, late themselves upon bash* done. what the vim
lent Democrats throughout our continent have al
to done ever since February, 1848, namely, play
! ed the very part which the reactionista most ear
nestly desired. Had the French revolution been
followed by no act of lawless violence it Is probe.
ble that at this moment there would not, with the
exception of Russia, be a single European state in
chains.
Passing, however, from this point to our own
more chronic evils, there is, ael have observed,
little to communicate in addition to what was coo.
veyed by the lint packet. In no quarter is there
any nearer approach to a settlement, and the best
that can be said is that such few events as have
occurred, have been rather in favor of the liberal
side. An armistice has been agreed upon between
the French and the Romans, and the moment this
took place, Garribaldi sallied forth al the bend of
1 . 4,4700 men, and threshed the Neapolitans' driving
them back to their own country . Ft4fllAustris,
we have had no reports of victories over the Hun.
Iltuians, and we may therefore feel certain that
whatever bus taken place, has not been in fiver
of the Imperialists. The coudition of Germany
remains without alteration, and not only has the
promised constitution in opposition to the Frank
fort one not yet made its appearance from Berlin.
but it is reported that the difficulties In the way of
an agreement upon it, among the several Kiev,
are greater than aver.
On the Roman question, the, proceedings have
been as follows: It. Lessem the French Envoy,
arrived in Home on the Ifith ofMay,and the first
remit of his negotiations was the sutuntned brief
announcement of an armistice, signed by the Tri
umvirate, dated May 17,
In the name of God and the People.
Hostility between the Raman Republic end France
bi suspended.
After this, the efforts of M. Lessees to gain ad*
Illideioll for the French troops Into Rome were coo.
sternly exerted, bet the Tnumv:nue are said to
have been firm in rejecting every proposition Dev
ito for its basis the restontan of the temporal
power of the Pnpe. Lessens then sent in an td.
tieurturs,in the following terms,
L. The Roman states claim the protection of the
French Republic_
2: The Roman population have a right Direly to
dipole their Rom of Government.
3. Route shall nxteive the Freach army as teeth.
era. The protection of the city shall be performed
partly by French and partly by Roman troops, and
the Roman civil and military hinctionazics will ful
fil their legal functions.
To these conditions, after a short discturrion, the
Roman Assembly replied:
"The Assembly, regretting that they cannot con
sent to the conditions proposed by the Envoy Ex
traordinary of the French Governineht. confide to
the Triumvirate the care of expressing their reas
ons, and of adopting all measures in their power
to establish the beat relations between the two re
publics."
The result of this reply is not yet known, but it
is presumed that both parties are waiting to kern
the result of the French elections and the tone
likely to be taken Ly the new Chamber. It is amu
sing to see the French republic, which was only
formed in obedience to the impulse of a Paris mob,
refusing to recognise even provisionally the Ro
man republic, and demanding that it shall begoti.
Ste under the title of the Roman "States," although
the latter republic has been formed by the deliber
ate sanction of the entire Roman people, express•
ed by means of universal suffrage. The whole of
the above conditions are most insidiously worded,
and are fully worthy of a French diplomatist. The
Roman population are to choose freely their form
of Government, but this choice is not to be made
In a state at independence and at their own time; It
ism be made with a French army in possession of
their capitaL The Roman civil and military func
tionaries, tbo, are to fulfil their “legal" functions,
the legality in each case being left to be decided
upon by a Greelgn power, that refuse, to recognise
the authority under which the fonctionariee have
been appointed.
The details of the defeat of the Neapolitans by
Garribaldi have not been fully received, but it ap
pears that by forced marches he brought his vim
posed, consisting of only 2500 men, In the face of
7000 Neapolitans and Swiss, shout three miles
from Velletn; that without waiting for the arrival
of the rest of his troops he met the attack of the
Neapolitan., and sustained it without reinforce,
ments for more than on hour, and that finally,
charging them with the bayonet, he put them all
to a disastrous flight.
At Venice the people still hold out and the Am-
trines are said to have suffered farther reverses.
As regards the Hungarian war, subsequentlyto
the departure o(tho last packet a contradiction woe
very generally pot forth of the fact of Buda having
been taken by the Hungarians, and even up to he
present time no announcement of such an event
hes been made at Vienna, where every reversers
carefolly concealed. It is, however, poaitivdy
•
asserted that the place wan taken on the 2lstof
May, and that all the Groats In the fortress, =mum-
Mg to upward of 500, were put to the sword.—
, Some Italians and Poles, forming part of the prel
neon,went over to the Hungarians.
Th:. Hungarians still pursue their policy of Brew
ing the Austrian army into the interior. Nothng
more has been heard of their alleged victory over
the Russians. It was donbtlese greatly exaggea ,
ted, but at the same time it appears certain hat
some considerable succeeses must have beenob
rained. An auempt is made to represent the
Hungarians as having become divided among
themselves over since the step was taken of or
malty deposing the Ehtperor. Those, however,
who have moat recently been in the country, nil a
different tale, and describe the population as man
lamas and the war as in every respect a nailed!
one.
The Emperor of Rush. and the Empere of
Austria have had on interview at Warsaw. A
Prussian Ambassador was also on the spot. the
results of thin ominous meeting have not tans
pired.
The Dantsu question is not yet settled, ha the
Danish Minister in London continues to esert
that an Immediate adjustment may be looker for.
A few dais hack there was a very general nmor
that R nests was about to send a fleet of sixt, sail
to the Balticood that it was her intention tonna
upon the evacuation of Jutland by the Geman
troop.. The story produced uneasiness, ht al.
though the that pan ofit was true, the recon part
is wholly improbable.
From Germany the intelligence, looking t the
extraordinary crisis which exists, is sinisterly
tame and meagre. At Berlin the King of Nom
still relies upon the strong arm, and arrests Satin.
ne daily. They are, however, of a very dierent
character from these which take place at Vanua,
since they do not end in murder. la Bade the
Provisional Government which occupies retplare
of the recreant Grand Duke still maintain Self
' and it seems yet to be undecided whether to ter
ritory into be attacked by the neighboring Fogs oil
Bavaria and Prussia, for which .step, however,
those potentates are matting active prepartion.
The question is an awkward one, owingto the
proximity of the Duchy to France end the pow
hility of an inroad of sympathizers. In Neese
D,armatadt, a magistrate having been killeon at
tempting to disperse a ;public meeting, theroops
attacked the people, killing 40 of them endaking
101 prisoners. The populace and troops live al
so had a conflict in the city of Worms, inehich
the loner were successfuL
From France the accounts are leas discerning
than the previous ages. The new Maley has
not yet beau formed, but the Assembly he begun
to organize itself its first meeting havio taken
place on Monday the 28 . h of Me y. It is epected
that it will be finally constituted on Snsdr' next,
end that the President's Hessen° will be 'cheer
mad- on Monday. Meagglple,•its di- nos
have been carried on in the midair
5h.,11, re.renspreheomble to th ii
mind.
In Seem, the project of M. Mon fora ream 01
the 'era, which is pi include the admiasio of ent
ton menufactu res, (hitherto prohibited, forim if , -
cial advantage of . army of smugglers a:Mello
nia,) at an oil valorem duty of 35 per eel., to the
great topic of interest. Should he suceettiln car.
tying the measure, it will prove of onniderable
ad.ntage to the revenue. Whether tie latter
circumstance will be of any benefit to thetoldere
of Spanish bonds in so doubtful as ever. ,in as
serted, too, that the Gounthlontemolin hatfinlly
agreed, in consideration of rilensuni, to nand..
all claim to the Spanish crown, and that hes about
to marry an English lady.
From Ireland there is trothing new. Te crim
inal returns fir 1848 have mat been publia2d, and
show the ill tat of prisoners to have been 20,541,
I against ,38 in the previous year. Thla 'crease
is att ted entirely to the prevailing daft:anon
and to the desire to get into prison to avcd star
vation. Hence, while there has been an diZionla
augumemetion in robberies and petty latencies,
crimesiFil diolence show a decrease.
Of domestic intelligence there re not a thee item
of importance. The deaths of the weekinclude
the Duke of St. Album, a nobleman chte2(known
to the public by his marriage with the ectibrated
Mrs. Coutts, in 1827. His age wart 48, ruche died
of epilepsy, brought so by a fall from hi,aorse.
Commercial affairs still remain in sesame. in
the grain, market there has been a rile' lo per
quarter on wheat. Commis, which net week
were at 911 leaves off to-day at 91.
SPECI.TOR.
Gen. Gain.' riamalni—Late art nigh
ly Important News from Tone.-Trig
mondono Storm, :eta, to.
Naar Oaucaris, Thursday, June 1-4. M
The remains of the late lamented Gm: Wines
am to be removed to Mobile for interne*. The
Louisiana Legion and First Brigade an to escort
them to the Ponchartrain Railroad, tad minute
guns will be fired at sunrise.
The steamship Globe has arrived foot Riazfi.
Santiago with the Brom:mail/a Flag of thellid.—
Captain Edward Deas of the Fourth 11. A. Artillery
was drowned from the steamer Yazoo peer Rio
Grande City. Re served in both lines if thaVtal'
Inn war, and was taken a pripsner ani carded to
Matamoras.
A violent and destructive storm .courted at
Brazos at 3 A. M. during which the Omer
Herrera was wrecked at the mouth aid driven
ashore. Several schooners were also driven
ashore, and a captain and one mm (si Matikdr)
were los; and another, named J. H. Levy t killed.
The strong fence surrounding the depot and
Quartermasters stables were levelled, Ind the
ter one 18 inches over the island threeniniog the
destruction of everything within its rencel... , ,
(*We havo most melancholy details °quail rav
ages which sweep tempest like towardls,tu owe
homer, bearing camany captives and.thimsands
of hones and mules which they phinder. and
leave desolation to their tracks. The tkostpoptr
bar villages are deserted. They move in ea army
without the lewd opposition, and taking prisoners,
with large amount, of property. Familkes are
seen along the whole line of the rivet), htain r iDg
across It to the Mexican aide to seek protediarl.
aappoatng that the river once crossed they are
e.
The accounts received of the treatment of wo
men and children are heart sickening ih the ex-
Wane. The officers of the army afforded el She Pro'
teeth:in in their power;bra they havenot ma menet:4h
to garrison the place, and yet spore l anlficient
force to go In pursuit. A party wee permitted
for the recovery of Captain Wilsey'. family, which
left Brownsville in pursuit of the merandisg asv
ogee. The party returned, the Indians. having
made good their retreat with most of tacit naptives
and plunder. The party were absent abant 20
days, and followed the Indiana to Leuadii, and
near it came audde.nly upon a emall - party of
them, and retook a dumber of :Miles and Ana—
.
ICS.
The Indian forces extended tar above the La
redo.
The cholera was raging with great violence re
cently at Laredo and through the State 4Cedthi
de, among the inhabitants of the capital and
neighboring tower. The death. averaged S 5 to 30
daily.
liam , Love, the danng express rider, Was not
killed, as repelled.
The Indiana are still on the river for 106 miles
in greet numbers.
Tom= BACIL—Four Canadian genthrneu peur.
and through thin city yesterday qn their return ftom,
ladependenee, having abandoned their Oxpeal
flan to California. The party originally 'cm:misled
of eight, bot the bones of Our of the utPritier nom
moulder in the earth at Independeneere
DOM
nieltadoly st;wants
This is bat one of the many a._ atm—
which reach us from the overland - California-nom.
ponies. The Idea Richland Jeffenonian indices
the death an the I Ith of Mae of Wm. gdaington,
and on the Inth of John Edgingten, .nativeti of
Mansfield, Ohio. nod sons of Themes „Ed . gington
Esq., who died or cholera at Jefferson
sonn. They belonged to a coMpany of - 26 whet
left Jeffersonville, In., on the 2d of May'fb4Califir
bin. They were yet:agates' of high proadso, and
much esteemed. ' ,
Ord, diet the 20who left leffersoniillo Muff in
May survive, all the rest having died Csl 'cholera:
No wonder survivors are fleeing from thp peel
leafs.—Cfrodead Hu.
Ham.Om .1.11. Wasson will be rapport:ea tie Ua
Jot Game, at the ensuing election.
Faau batanrare.
laiP,lsmolVititd&wviT
Porn. thmr---11. is ono*kelone/tor' offins 'to
mold the issue of a fatal duel which took place
yesterday, at 10 o'clock, sir. milts above thistity,
an the Indiana note, between two well known
citizens of Louisville, Mr. John T. Grey and Capt.
Fleury C. Pope. On the Monday night previous,
a difficulty occurred between the parties, which Et
is needless to describe_. Capt. Pope tubsequently
nut Mr. Gray a challenge, which was eocepte,i.
The challenged party selected shot-guns as the
weapons, loaded with single balls, distance twenty
paixs, the guns to be held with the barrels resting
in the hollow of the left aria, and to fire at the
usual word. The gums were fired nearly aim&
concavely, and Capt. Pope fell, the ball passing
through the upper part of his thigh, breaking the
bone, sad entering the other thigh. A bed was
procured, and placed in a small boat, and the
wounded gentleman was laid on the bed and
brought down the river, but before the boat reach
ed Louisville he expired.—Lou. Jour.
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V*, CAME to the subscriber, hying in Ver
t • mulles townahip, Allegheny county, oe
INW • the an day of Jove, • large RED STEER,
with setae norm, crop oil his left and apiece oa•
hi. tail. No other marts perceivable. The owner is
desired to CORM forward, prove property, pay CILI4gOII
and take said steer away, or he will be sold eceortling
to taw pear:van GEORGE MICHAEL.
01=E=
. .
Rra AN away from the subscriber, licing in Wilkins
lawnstup„ Allegheny ratturdy, en Wednesday, the
'nth 11.11,1' 7110611.18, an 'lndebted apprentice,
aged 16 years... Alkpersons ere walned not to best or
harbor him on my acconnt, or they will be prosecuted
according to law. lu.letot3Y.T C. IIdRSEIEY.
IENIRE BRICK-15,003 Ilre Brick. In store an !or
__..lc by jutO JAMES DALZELt
xurroN HAMS-3 bus Mutton Hague, In Core and
1.10. for vale by jul9 JAMES DALZELL
EA NIITS-5o b.ab Pan Nuts, in store and for nlo
lour by lulu JAMES DALZELL
S.
- -
S MOLASSES-2D nal/ 5 Idolassa., wore
and for oak low to elm eonaigument by
jutO JAMBI" , DALZELL
_
AS"
light/ Window flask assorted sizes, in
S
store .d for sole by Jun JAB DALZAI2.
13APER.-100 reams Crown; 100 do medium; 50 do
1 - double crown Wrapping Poper, MO= nod for
sale low by Int 9 JAMES DALZELL
MANNERS' OIL—SO
canal and for mde by jutil JAS DALZELL
Ak..A. M ASON tr. CO., GO STarket sweet, era offer
ing their stock af Silks, Shawls, Vlsens, Lawns
and . 3fissims, at still greater reduced prices. I yard
wide best make black Stlka at 140 con summer Shawl.
at 72 and 111.00; most fashionable Viaitts and Marita
l. at B 5 to Sh Lawn. and Matins 9 End 10 as; bast
Merrimaek Calicoes at 0 cur, usually 10; Calicoes at
et els; Wrought Collars B cut; do Calms at St and 62
Florence Stud Bonnets, 0.1 anAl76 eta; Glove% at 4 eta.
Together With kgenoral assortment of goods, at near
ly*ne half the usual rates. jol9
.Fob SALE,
itLA VERY 'dutiable residence in the bog
ugh of Manchester, adjoining John Deer
.
:nos h
e The LOU! corner one, fifty feet front:by
one un ed and ninety feet doep—arite a tiro Bosky
Bri • k House, teremy.five fees front, With we oarless,
dining room, and kitchen on first floor. A carriage
house, stable and granary, and the lot toll of choice
fruit trees, all In good order. Enquire of the zubecti
bre, Lumber Merchant, Allegheny city. •
lottkdirsetfT /NO. Y
FOIL SALE,
A -THREE ouittied Dwelling Doom, hellig the
second tome from roan street, to AiPriers
Row, an Hay street. Immediate possossion wilkbe
even Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, tE:o1
Lsw—office on Fourth street, betwoon alloy
and Groat sweet.
tyWO GLASS mANtIPAcTURERti-- of
j. Glass Making, with detall*Of the Plue4sue,..,hrid
productions of "Relent and modern ornslizenlel wale
cionotscture: By Aosley Bedlam In one vol, mom
too. Just received and fgr sale by
/ADD LOCILWOOD,11:1 Wood al
Pr:cumin, June (2,
Mn. T. K. Ilmarere—Dear,Sir In reply to your-re
quest to have say opinion relative lathe quality of your
Writing Fluid, I may state that I have used It in my
Insu.nto of ACOOllll=ll for nem:, a year, when I
use one bet the best of Inks. It becom e. • perfect
black ram after being written with, and is sellable for
any kind of pen, bet more pitedettlarly the metallic
an, which does not clog with it as with common ink.
It writes well.npon any kind deeper, end on account
of fu fluid property writes better on parchment then
any of the common inks 1 pennies what you have
mode recently in darker in color when gra wt.=
with. This is • deeded improvement particularly
for book keepers, who have o.Nuently 'to grim with
candle light. Ls Your Red Ink decidedly e best of
that kind of domestic manufacture that I have tried—
it will be lound an trial In beery rapect equal to Ar.
mad , . best Englistfmanufacture. Your &leonine Copy
Ink leaves • good impression, and will be Band wor
thy of n Binh but I cannot myself speaks° confidently
of its propertiee as the others, mit having had the WWI
experienee In the use of it.
Very respectfully youn, P. DUFF,
Poncipal of Imitate of Accts., Pinsburgh.
For sale by 11. A. Velum:took Co, Pittalmrght 11.
P. Italie:llU. Allegheny , . and ,by thee manufacturer, T.
K. HIBEEST, Druirmet and Chemist, comet of Liber
ty and Smithdeld streets, Pittsburgh_ jultdgm
H11313/1/IT I I3
H CIIIE DZIOAKe WILITUffi
FOW.
'UBERT:4 SUPSEIIOIIIIEALNK.
/IIBBERT'S ?WHIM:COPY INK.
A LI. these ilider frem ordinary Ink as they are all
Chemical solutions containing lin viscid matter '
flow freely from any kind of.pen—the Whir deep,
bright and durable: - lithe. bare been boner articles
made., I have neither seen nor humid. of them, :MM.
ply bernescoplie eblld'Utd Palm, .ttY 411 ° nieF- 1,4444
generally, from AA. ahnestoch le Co ,Henry P.
Bob fu,Allegheol, or of oe h nitsnleatinelr, THOS.
IK. 111BBERT, Druggist and emir', earner of Liber
and Smithfield street , . Rituibeigh;Ta.
N.ll:—Any bonlet not giving complete satisfy-jinn.
can be :twined end the price will be refscled :
julkdßm
ATHENEUM 811,00 E,
ARD . DATILUNG
T,
Dm la ad= the lahabitaateot Pide,
burgh wad vielnity, that bet km exalted eta
L ama establiehmeat t ate= weer', attiattpa WIT be
paid to the.eogeote Of thew who May thee; blw wld4
a 0411. Liberty sweet, between Seven* and Weett.
lee Creams and all other delleatiot Of the
JetElaily i. • .
w4Cll7.B—Jtat received froM Itiverpool, direct,
'a ow &ID lot of Gold and EThres flatlet Lever
Weleb es, mode expressly to order, by tale of the best
inanufseuuind eatabliebecetaa ip Eeldead
.th,j, seotopleto pesonateal Wgeoce.sod English
Gold and Silver Watch..., hold WOO MIA
Gold Chalet, Kept, Seals,
W W WILSON Walsh Mabee,
ALS moor Rank lOU Mutat ins.
_.. _-
• :aseamartioa -• •
RELiTIVE to As magrm
MENT OP THE CON
NM:MON.
&mfr.! bp do Senate and Helm 0 . 6.1.41 .
dis Camoseaterarat of PosougleorWe Gaya! Assess
-64 me; Thu the Consdnition^of this Commonwealth
be amended in the second section of the fifth article, so
that it shall read as Wow= The of the Etn-
Prem. Conn, of the several Courts of Gammon Pleas,
and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be
established by law shall be elected by the qualified
elector. of Oa Co mmonwealth in the manner follow- I
nag, to wit . The Judges. of the Supreme Court, by the
qualified electors of the Commonwoolth. ,
ree " eet JeAllmi of the several Courts of n
Pleas and of such other Courts of Record as are or
shall be esusblished by law, and all other Judges re
qutred to be learned in the law, by the nabbed electors
of the respective districts over which they ere to pre
"e o r het as J.dPei- And the Associate Judd os of
the Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified electors
of the ermies Impectively. The Judges of the Su
preme Court n shall hold then. offices for the term of fif
teen years, if they shall so long behave themselves
well: (subject to the allotment be moans.. provided
for ag subsequent to the first election* The Pmedent
J u es of the several Couns of Common Pleas, and of
such other roans of Record as are or shall be utak,-
fished by law, and all other Judges required to be
learned in the law, shall bold Mau office, for the term
too years, if they s hag SO long behave themselves well:
The AssoeLste Judges of the Courts of Common Pleu
shall hold their offices for the term of five years, if they
shall so long behave themselves well: all or whom
shall be commissioned by the G.ernor, but for say
reasonable cause which shill not be radicient g moods
of impeachment, the Governor shall remove any of
them on the address of two-thirds of each branch of
the Legislature. The first election shall take place at
the general election of this Commonwealth next after
the adoption of this amendment, and the commissions
of all the judges who may be then moll.: shall expire.
on the first Monday of December following, when the
terms of the new Judges shall commence. The persons
who shall then be sleeted Judges of the Supreme Conn
shall both their offices as follows: n i n e ta...a for three
years, one for six years, one for years, one for
twelve year., and one for fifteen years, the term of
each to be decided by lot by . the said judges, as son
after the election as convenient, and the result certifi
ed by them to the Governor, that the commissions may
be issued in accordance thereto. The judge whose
commission will fist expire shall be Chief Justice do
ring his term, end thereafter each Judge whose tom.
teleran shall first
m o re shall in turn be the Chief Jus
tice, and if two or more commissions shell aspire on
the same day, the jodgett holding them shall decide by
lot which shall be the Chief Justice. i Any vacanci.
h o7 P tC n s i' ttil b e y on d ru, "th sll7lll: * filled ' o b r y ot a b i r Vnae i n o tT
the Governor, to continue till the flrmi onday of De
if,
camber noceeding the next general election- The
Judges the Septet. Court end the President* of the
several tots of Common Pleas shall, at stated times,
receive r their .rviees an . adequate compeneation,
to be fix d by law, which shall not be diminished da
ring their muninuanee in office, but they shall receive
no fees or perquisites of office, nor hold any other office
of profitunder this Commonwealth, or under the gov
ernment of the United States, or any other State of this
Union. The Judges of the Supreme Conn during their
comin.nee in office shall reside within this Common
reath,and the other Judges during their C011ti11141.11.1
1 office shall reside within the district or county for
Mich they were respectively elected.
WILLIAM F. PACKER,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
GEO. DABBLE,
Speaker of the Se.te.
In nut Smsm, Marsh L 1841 S.
&soh...J. Thaßits fascistic 's pass.—Yeu 111, Nays 13
Extract from the ,tournaL
SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk.
la rest Hooss as RIMMIXTATIVO, Aprd 2, 1942.
Bstefrad, That this msolation pass—Yeas 59, Nays 25.
Ertrnet from the Joarnal.
WM JACK, Clerk.
Filed Apnl e, 1849.
A. L. RUSSELL,
Dep. See. of the Commonwealth.
PEINSTivalu, se,
I do certify that the above and foregouta ts a trait
and correct copy of the Original Resolution of the
General Asseaubly, entitled Resolution relative to an
Amendment of the Conentution," as the same remain.
on file in this office.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
o. s. Imy hunt, and caused to be eased the mat of
the Secretary's Orine at Ltarrisharg, this se
venth day of Jam, Anna DOCISilli, one thtmsand eight
hundred and fortyoioe.
••JOeIItAL 07 Scum.
4 Resolovon. N.lBB, entitled 'Resolution relative to
oan antervireent oldie Constratio. was reed a third
•`time. On the question, will the Senate agree to the
"resolution! The Yeas and Nays ware taken agraoa•
"bly to din Consul:maim, and were tu follow, vis
"Yeas—Muer.. Boas, Srawley, Crabb, Conning
"ham, Forsyth, Hum., /ohm., Lawrence, Levu
"Mason, Matthias, M'Caalio, Rich, Richards, Sadler
"Sankey, Revery, Small, SIIITI4I, Sterrett and Sits,
''lL
NAT*--ISlexcr. Beet, Drum. Frick 4 Ives, King, 11 ,
" I=rog i na P° ' U'll i:eisTe a terml b c ' i in We
-Jotraw. or rue Hone or HeYinensereerm
"Shall the resolution peas! The yeas and nays
"taken agreeably to the provision of the tenth le
"of the Constitution, and are as follow, vi.
"Yr.ss—ltlessra.th&on J. Ball, David J Rent, Creig
"Diddle, Peter D. Bloom, David hi. Bole, Thomas K.
"Bull, Jacob Con, John IL Diehl, Nathaniel A. Elliott,
"Joseph Emery, David G. Eshleman, William Evans,
"John Fausold, Sartni Fegely, Joseph .W. Fisher,
"Henry NI. Fuller, Thomas Grove, Robert Hammon,
"George P. ilensrey, Thomas J. Homug, Joseph Rig ,
.gins, Charles Henn, Joseph D. Hower, Robert Mom
“Harrison P. Laud, Ahorham Lumberton, James J.
''bfeniS, lames W. tang, Jacob APCattnny, John F.
Bagh Witco, John I.ll`Laughlin Ado=
"Hanna, Samuel Marx, John C. blyers,_Edvraid Niok.
"elson, Stewart Pearce, James Porter, Henry C. Pratt,
"'lacno Robb George, Ropley, Theodore
"Renard & Schowover,Bunnol Seibert, AMA
"Christian Saintly, Thennu C. Stool, Jen:Minh
"Stubbs. Jost J. BMtatosta,_24assltall parartnerelder,B4-
- Nand Tanen, - "Dealt& 7-271 , Miallangai-iltttnh,
AnmaltWalllagasSatanaWAillkens AhrithOLlVillsog,
"Daniel Zothwt, WllililllF:PhakerrldPaaketv 4 kti
Nass-Metro. Augustus R. Conryn,DavidbLCouri
"m3Y, Pknaid • Eean. RCM/John(.Fonlern,
"John W. George, Thomas Gillarmen /Wein Gordon
"William Henry, Jamas I. IDrki JosopirLaubach, Ro:
-beet R. Little, .Tohn 8. WWlmint: John briree, Wit
"limn iprilteny, Jesdatalillet, WlillaM T. Morrison,
I "John A. Otto, William Y. Roberts, John W. Rose
' '`b4rrk , John B, RatherTord, R. Rundle Smith, John
"Sur, , .firian'Sonder, George Wahrtrt and David F.
uns.-20.
So the question was descanted in the afflimatio a."
BXCIZIASINI Orrice, /
flarrisborg, June 15, Inv.
"ILNlneftvelele. se:
I do certify that the above end foregoing is a
+sae and roma copy of the "Yeas" and
I •e." . "N.Y. , '" taken on the "Resolution relative to
an amendment of the Constlintion," asthe same &p
-i pears on tbe Journals of the two Hones of the Gone.
nil Assembly of MU Commonwealth, for the session of
1849.
Wit..u my band and the seal of said dace, the fif
teenth day of June, one th ousand eight boo ked and
forty-nine. TOWNSEND HAINES,
pr9Oulltaor3m.wro Seo'ry of the Commonwealth.
tallow ßM t 7 23, P =tr ia"maT°-1"'
lute 8 F VON BONNHORST k 00
hiateketel,• 30 do do No 2
r do; 30 hf do do No 2 do, 30 bbl. No 1 Baltimore
,
He 35 do No 1 Gipp do; 23 do No I trimmed
Shad, 10 do No 1 Salmon,Past retorted anifor sale by
lulB JOHN WATT & CO, Liberty at
MORGAN'S WORM WILLER.
Prrissenon, June 12, 1249.
Mr. John D. Morgan—Dear Sir, I gave one MILVFOCIII
full of your Worm Tiller to one of my children, and in
the abort time of one half hour it paned twenty large
worms. 1 feel safe in recommending your Vermifuge
as the best medicine that man be need for expelling
worm. /LW Monies near Noblestont.
Prepared and sold ityike proprietor, JOHN D. MOB:
GAN, Druggist, one door below Diamond alley, Wood
Meet. ).113
BATTING-100 bales No 1 for sale by
Laa_ 8 YVON BONNHOUT & CO
LIAF T ( !ut3 B-3'1 2,1' VieNutrNlrtarCO
XXIBITE LINMI MILLINGS-10 pes fine Bleach
ed Linen Drilla, lest openiby
Juts •SFLACKLETT W RITE, 99 Wood st
RTIFICIALS-129 doe Artifiiiril Sprigs, Wrealit
/ - 1,- and Banthea. Also, fresh and &arable Bonnet
Faelngs, jut opening and , for sal. by
•Jula EMACKLETT lc WRITE
_ _
41CL1E8,44 bag lino and coarse Blond Road's',
Jul opaned by Bag SHACKLETT & WHITE
IiONNET RIBBONS-0) cartons fanny Be= Rib
bon, white, Pidd and bright colors, but received
orinuzusterr galas by ALS fillaCC.En & WHITE
-Agood moment on hand and for *4
SHACKLETT & WHITT
IrWEEDS::,
by
'Wm= WADDING—Iire bales
_opened end for
VP male by PAP Widen= MUTE
MIN 1 LAM TIM C. limns
LAUGH: i 511.11MDt
A L TTORNEYS AT LAW, Fenn& street, bear a
atla rm.
. h
1 UNIA All ..• • SIS-10 was an store sad for sale
U §7 KIESt & JONES, Cajal Bodo,
Add nett Seventh meet
51.1 2 /Ml . E.t.? L czo d ta l liazSldes ur a rc
ado Ginseng; 2do Flamm:ad, to lariat; for sal by Festh "l '
lath ISAIAH DICKEY & • P;On at
1.3 U Tha--3 b • re • o Muer; a kegs do do,
.D mod boss New Brighton sad for
ollie OF , R ROBISON &co,
nue 192 Many et
RRSIN 80AP-1541 bzs No 1 Rosin Balkh
for mats by 4)111 R 110BISW1 k CC.
jjECANS-41 Ebb lams Pecans, sea'd and for sal
I by Iss B IWUISON &CO
VirINWASS—Ind bid titlO WisTdow Wass;
SO bail assorted it2Cl, reed and far sale by
PIS aquisoNA co
ViSid7o med
andfor We by Jule R P.MISON s CO
FISII—Ests Ll* E4d Ie
aal6L
_1516 vn:ltgbaludirlsfor
ram sad fo AC rsat:l ""
on
__l4l6_ • 1111 OWN tl "SON
LEAs -14u psalm YOUAIf lima. GA. • er and
I Mack Tau, on Baud and tar sale by
Sala UltuW • CULBERTSON
uYErube
AI tries trashed aad palverited 'Nagano= reed
CO , '“ , h , lota BROWN &CULBERTSON
'IMPERIAL PLY CARPETS—Received Rut day
at ni , Ctintockh New Carper Warehouse, No LS
Farad, Fara street, Cm Must improved patterns of 3 ply
Canute, -to *Web be' loaner the attention of thews,
wishing to . (areal Steamboats of [leases, ut c s t le--
eel-mined to tell a foir as can he penalise iri the
Rut Int§Vi r &MLR..
Tugyity - cinpm aVCAM - o — Mi — naisio
erturtiog to facnisb Steamboats on Houses, -A
very von assortment of Tapeetry Muscle Coy eta, at
prices tooter than combo bad in any of the Eattern
citleo We Invite all to earl and examine ona
auoruneot before purchasing elsewhere.
jald AV WOLThrrOCK, No 73Forrob
BRUSSETS CATIPETS—Ttur largest assortment of
Brunets Csrpets ever offered 411 this city, for We
at the hinir Csrpet Wnteihnins st W. hinCanteck, Ito
78 Fourth id. comprising the West sad ziciteat stela,
and M prices lo.cr Linn ens! eared in But . market.
ell who want Bnuisels Carpets, ebould call bags
• • • jag elsewhere. BO W hVCIANTOCIC
41XhIENSTER CAPPETEI—_,Mr. /1 1 4: 1 11Monki Pin
Fourth µ Mlinirio_pronhasernte mistiest and
theo my, Axminster Wmur ever °Mired in,this
t aoi'xm, to which he limits* the tumnion of pAilrlots•
4. T. proncTga
spa WS% CID 111513131
LicitiTkirsq 11008
OY a I;l4=itYmitmla
Olden lop Who Post - (llama/ a% Bl.m. Erwin, on
Routh ot4 tratttect litatkatirod Forry, , will motive
prompt sumotton.-
Imrsixam—Prot. ifitieeWebste T,Ocimm, N. Y 4
Prof. Chottor Dooroy, AV; M. liar c ikatts, N. Y.!
I. L. Condit lad HaaitlOAL:Bm....k p.t . Mand,
liamtb
u .
- G. Welimberm, J. { , c 1, 4 *law Jo ,
ViTlunbaz4.Pvt._499a, citteizmg• Pm."
—VP ? 1:4 4 LLonc4OUDEua rend tor ...to Irs
(11!.;
JA lIAAFFTC,I.T.
KILTHEffI3-1.6 eft Prima wets, put tamuni
E sad Untaleby WPITO2 , I BOWEN,
• Istruun a
.-.21.A•1110.111, •
EXTENSIVE___HtUENAGERIE,'
BEING. THE . LARGIGEI: BAB= COLLECTION OF
WILD BE AS-TS, BIRDS _AND REPTI . LES„,,,:.
EVER BEFORE EXHIBITED IN THE 17NTTEC STATES.
N PITBRBURGFI, on Tuesday, Wednesday- and
Thoendep, Jeli 3 4,_and 5, of three days only, at
the MANS ION TIME OF HOLSE YEXHIBARD,
ITION. Llberry street.
On Tuesday, July od, Afternoon, from 2 tos o'clock—
In the Evening from 7 to 10 o'clock.
On Wednesday, July 9th, there will be four distinct
Exhibido., ei.—Morning, from S to 11 o'clock, and
tram I le to IP.AI ,• Afternoon, from 2to 5 o'clock, and
evenir.g, from 7 to 10 o'clock.
On Thursday, July sM—Morning, from 9to Af
ternoon, from Ito 5, and Evening from 7 to 10.
Among the most conspicuous features of this in.!.
estingexiiiiition, Is the RHINOCEROS, OR UNI
CORN OF HOLY WRlT—the only one In America
since 1936. •
The great dilSculty of capturing this huge and sa
ver creature together with the almost impOrielbailY
of le. ins hinA alive in a climate to cuscongeniul m
his h4its and nonrandom, renders Om exhibition of a
LIVING RHINOCEROS in the United States, this
grentew curiosity in the Animal Kingdom.
Foremost in interest, novelty sod attraction, are
bold and original performances of
Staple ono Fancy Dry Gorda, ;a
On Tharsdayrooming, lime nu, at 10 o'clock, st
the. Canimarmal Sales Rooms, comer of Wood sad
Fifth streets, will be sold without reverse—
A huge assortment of staple and fancy Dry G 0044,
among ufhtchare splendid primed lawns, balsorittelt,
banges, de Mins, super pesos.. French and Manches
ter guighams, shawls and Mikis in great variety, ho
siery, gloves, leghora and braid bonnets, parascdet
umbrellas, table cloths, checks, tickings,blesched and
brown muslin., drillings, communes, superfine cloths,
cassimeres, satinens, tweeds, fancrvestings, to, •
At 2 o'clock,
- Groceries, Qtteensware, Furniture, she.
half chests Young Ilyson tea, 11 boxes Va. mann
lectured tobacco, 0 bbl. No 1 shad; 0 bbl. No 1 mack
erel, spades, shovels, hoe's, fork!, wrapping Poem,
transparent and venitian window blindxscontel clocks,
looking glasses, glassware, axes, hatchets, patent bal.
antes,
A large and general assortmcd of new and second
hand household furmture, An.
At g o'clock,
Ready made clothing, boom, shoes, fine cutlery, gold
and tilver watches, guns, pistols, variety goods, Ac.
juoo
Sztositar's Sidi of Beal Estate in the Stith Ward
the city.
On Someday afternoo of
n, Jose dad, at 4 o'clock, will
be sold on the premises, one Lot of Ground, situate on
Rank alley, immediately In the rearof Asbury Chapel,
having a front of 90 feet, and extending back 45 feet
towards Fulton street, on which is erected ■ good two
story brick dwelling house.
Also, one other lot adjoining the above, having
front of M feet, and es - tending back 45 feet. • Teems at
sale. ja.9o JOHN D DAVLS,Auret
25 Shares N. 4 F. Ins. Co. Simi at Auction-
On Wednesday morning. Jane 20th, at 10 o'clock. at
the Comm. reial Sales Room, corner of Wood and sth
meets will be sold-25 shares Stock to the Pittsburgh
Styled. and Fire Insurance Company.
talk JOHN D DAVIS, Anet
19 splendid Building Lets sn the censm of the city
of Allegheny, at auction.
On Tuesday afternoon, Jane 19th, at 3 o'clock. will
be .Id on the premises, nineteen very valuable Build
ing Lets, baring each a front of 10 feet on Federal St,
and extending back ICO feet to an Ale! 19 feet widteas
subject to a ground rent of SW per annum. The abo
property embraces some of tee best situations for kno,
ens houses in the city; snd offer* great inducements
to those wishing to make a profitable tovestment
Ter , 17. 5 1 oak. . HORT. CAMPBELL,
Chen. of Committee.
014 JOHN DDAVIS,Anct
TOWNSEND HAINES,
seen of the Commonwealth
Advainutrators Sak of Bank qua.;
On Wednesday morning, June 00th, at 104elooly
at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and
Fifth eta, will be sold by order of Thomas Davidson
imal Joseph rowlock, Administrators of the lute A.
Horbash, deceued—Forty shares Bank of Pittsburgh
Stock. Terms cash, par funds.
jula JOHN D DAVIS, Ault
Assigner.. Sabi of 45 acres of axelltat Coal.„ aani
42 caves of land.
On Wednesday, June Rah, at 9 o'clock, P. AL, it UM
Commercial Sales Room ,s corner of Wood atrAFlfll
streentilgal he sold by order of Aka.
MirgtOriCqtc,P4CAlrriMPAY.99it..9 -Mani
coal, arieriagint forl , two.actel' - dUlands.sigtated jdn,
the Mink of tlie Monongahela, oppositeLtrffecspbrt,
on which is erected 9 or 10 dwallmg houses, 9 cowl
nil matt, and other Improvements for carrying on
the coal torsi... Terms at sales
JOHN D DAVIS, Azun
AMATRON to tabs charge of the Pittsburgh rind
Allegheny Orphan Asylum. Testimonial!, of
good character .d qualifications reqrdred.
Apply to Mrs.lVM. ROBINSON, Federal street, or
to Mr.. MAJOR WADE, Antietam:l street, Allegheny.
juld:dlw
li/rLYERAL WATER CORICIIu hales, (short,) a
very eholea article, reeeirco ond for sale by
JulB BRAUN k REITEM
D YE FLOISII-10 bble for oats by
/16 S F 'PON EONNHOSET & CO
INTINDOW SABI3-2050- light& warted elzesi POT
V V rale by itall •ST YON BONNE ORM &CO
-V -V ELVET
vet Pile Clipttl, for sale it the New Carnet were
room, No 75 Fourth m
AP
street, between WoorIY tuCLINTO d
CEu-
M
kat. W
ltff OLA.SBIO bbIJ sad 100 'half bbli =icon
aignment, for .ale, Jul 6 ILVOILLS la ROE
SEMEIN
AUCTION SALES.
By John D. Davis. Auctioneer
rmrm7tlrrtm=rmrsi
OTTLE CORKS-2 bales Pint Bottle Corks, reed
and for sale by jul-9 BRAUN & REIM
OTAMI-10 casks In atom for soh.
Jule . 24101 ILLS le ROE
DRIER APPLES—SOO bushels, will be mkt - k. to
doss eausigtuuent. *eI6 ,PiI , OI.ILE & ROE
end 13 crab ay Bauer, In
1.16 WOILLS ROE
BUTTER —V k.
more.
Llll-15 kegs No I L[lla, for solo.
oi6 . AVOILLS & EDE
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Tip SPRINTS OF THE QUARTERLIES; 2r. MACH-
Ka, WOOD.
I. The London Quarterly Review,
2. The tldieburgh. Review,
3. The Warminster Review, Q 6l 1 p
4. The North British Review, .
3. , BLitskwood'ot Edinburgblilsgaltne—aliontidp.
The above Fenodicalaare reprinted In • Naw Tort,
immediately on their %Moat by the Brain. makers,
In a heautifoltli•ar type, on line white paper; arid are
faitldhl copies onto originals—lllaikerood's Mageoloto
being an e.i.et fae•einute of the Edinborgh edition.
The prices orate reprints are lees thou one ddra of
these of the foreign copier, and while they are equally
well got up, they and Withal advautiqe totter Amer
ism over the 4glisls - •
Toarts—(Payinentto. be Man in advance.)
For any one of the four Rearms, - 83 00 Per an.
For any two do - duo
For any three • do - 7CO
For all tour of the Reviews, - 000
For Blaelraroodn Magazine, - 300
For Blaakwood and tlie four Review., 1 0 0 0 '
JAM® D. LOCICWOOD, egt for Publishers,
1016 Wood st
2IL SALM _ ITALTSIT.
BAIRD & sTinatur.vri
A 7TORNETYB AND COUNBELLOBB AP LAW,
11. Fourth street; between Smitarkeld mad Gnat,
Piusbure FL hll3
N).3 mecKFßP K T r aorgoada . l
u near &month &Inlet
CON 91011135—M 000 les in store sod toe nab by
ICIER & JONES
Darrorq LINSEED 011.-20 bbte Linseed Oil pure
and In Food order, ree , dlhA . d . apaz d for sale by
7u14 1 r drNICOLS
11NOLTSSA3-317 In no . or and for male
b y
nj. WEIL 4/jIE3
rannatlirazda Rail Road °impsay.
WORM b hereby chrep, that the Tenth alai last
of five Dollars per elate on (be Capi
tol thank of Ws Company, brat:laced to be paid On or
before that fat dap of aut.
Lostalateuts and paid punctually,' swill: be salutes to
the penalty of one per cent. per .mentinqa reward by
law. . IirXIDJ3E V: BACON, Wasuret.
juladtryl .
DUFFS BOOE-HEEPINQ—BIankt 'f - er teiehi9r.
this week, with the aushoVs direetleme to. te4eb.
013 printed ea the covers. A utter opply Jule recel,
yea from New York and for sale by -
10 J
3 OHN H MELTON , 81
Wood
FIBS Fire Brick fur side, or ceders
eon bridled nt die shorten notice, GA dee Obio
tom, Ed milts below the cit 7, by ' • -
-(o13 S HAIM/470H
ONE PAlltit.MP4Vaii,,
4re4 *lraq 2 um.' s**.n
. t.g, 36
Itirb4.4 diameter , aIA good ottle.ri 141.2 be Id at*
bargain If Ire Mae room +lll 2 . 2 Y
beak 4is s2 out moralut. For parue Inqatze.
of Ulf • R. HAYS, Garter office .
DI ME %%NB attANOW-Por
Ve r R E
Writ= GLUS-1 bblagar% beet,lna.
RR far sale by ERRI
r S om
la meet and for tee b Joie REBEL
A FiIICAN CAYENNE PEPPED, v - gmLitt • Par.
Ja. just reethed and for 4410 Vy •
lul4 RE - RS
CVAZ4fp,z , --o.,ty-ipPrv -9 2
and fin sed by h it SF.LIALEtS
10 ASPDQIJAI4I..a . 03M14.8 rec . 4 f° f lalli bY
Lb 1014 11 , 1411" , SRE3
sldAg;r* " d
qb2 )I A: D
ItutcramcEs& co
PCA — N9-0 M. to-day reed and toy al,la by
-1.4!4 AMLSTRONO csozEß.
,RIED APPLES-2 0 . ucka Teel/ *al); salebq
'll4 ARMSTRONo fr.CROZRR
ei t t+-4 c asks metly= th rely i t
Qp to teeth/ad - and toy• sal e by . , •
ULU , A=III2O.NO /tellpj
fililijristiced 11 Pniqtrz
tut{ AumstßoNct &-cuozEß
as azongs isocoolz.
n i FFlcr, roinei erect, near Gram; in the room
, 14 , , ,,, l 1 biaY,Sienpleitl by Alderman hillier, Immedisno
ly MiboorelYa. lie nury be Mond Wed
tagriTBG - Chuits Ho* ,
. _
..: • •
The Emperor of all the Lions, in the. dextli•dt. A .
Beasts. Ilia perforated:e'a t differ from all 'advent.
only in the sktil sad grata which he displays, l a C
xorcists with the TERRIFIC GROUP OE LI si,..
TIGERS, LEOPARDS, couGARs, PANTHERS{_
Bat in the matchless and almost superhuman Mtolloiall' '
with which he eZletf the obedience •of theseßettasa .
I
end most remorseless WW
ll' of the deset:tvithatalole•- t• •
and the }uncle. HERB DRIESI3.6.C/1 hIAT RIOT
MANY IMITATORS. but HE HAS .
NO EQUA: .
HMS HIMSELF ALONE. .
. • ; , :'•l'
The LIST embraces all the bent Liviog 'ape ''
' ' gi r l '
1
of Wild Animal* t • "i''' 11 ,
'Thal the great expenievee, enterprise Mia re'
of the proprietors have enabled them tabling hr
in one LARGE AND SPLENDIDCOLLEC CIO lA
Dail descriptions of the Animal* contained intne
bitten, will be found id Notables Ind FM at
urinal* Hotels, pre:dons to the arrival of I,
...
M
A .. .dmiasion IS cents. Chlidltrl under I . lota,
I
.._ jolt. .
STEAITBOATS.. 1
FOR WHEELIN e AND SUNFISH.
WELLSVILLE, F
lVirgins,: =star, after having 0' a
oral3oly repaired, has
regular trip) to the above points. Sho loaves
Monday for Sunfish direct.
Poi freight or !image, al
The splettdeleteamet ' 7t4r
VISITOft, ' f rm
Webb, master, will leave lei • -
all Wrm:hate pons this d se
1.0 o'clock, A DI. ~„.
•
For frentht or postage, apply on board, or to -, ~.
ton PETTIGREW &CO: Athit
. .fri......_
POR LOUISVILLE, MEBIPMS, & oltraii:
The splendid light dried&
BEcori,
W i n- Casimir, messes, will -
•• • 09a le marrow Cpwridali • -
Incas 10 o'clock, pesitively.
FOY freight or pump applT OT tO
Jae it Cos
FOR•CiNCINNATI. .- a
maim The Rae Eire4l4g r g y erer ,
Remuswill learVfor .
, matter,
ati and intermediate tut i an
"1":
this day, at . I &cloak, P. 51.
ant or to .. •
ITX"`°""M'gVlLValsEig4i a_
—F6R - eiNcINNA.TrAND - uyuts : 2,
The lightdranght steamer , }r - ..'
LADY 8YR0N,..,,5;•,.
• W. Herr mazer, will Immo ißlabova
rio this dop, at 10 o'clock, Ai ili„.
For freight or passage apply on board, orbl i l , _ _
• MID EPW "•-•M'
FOR CINCINNWIFIDLOUIST/12117
The splendid fart running amts
MARY .5?..i.1c
A IlliGovran, master, Je t t for
the above and all latanacdla r m.
or Mooday,lsm lust, at 10 ceelook, A. IL „....:.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to 4
ots 1 PETMOREW.. Ss • •,;„. - '
o • Eramors a. es TE ilE . :i',, .
DAILY;PACKET Lt - E.•
Ms well knowaline of ir
lar plOndid pastenge Steam.
en is now eourposed of the gest, soniV44bes
"oohed and numished, end most powerful Natl. on the
4
waren of the West. Every-ageommodatien den*
fort that mom can procure, has hemp OA.
tenger*. The Lim has, bean in oferation for aye=
—has earned o million of people without the u l , ralsoor•
mu" their persons. The bean will be at Abet aY
Wood talent the day previa. wangling, fog
i itetz
don of freight and the entry of pessenzersod
ter. In air notes , th e punnetta
money ng z ii4rr•a•
advance. I . . —.1.3. •
1 1 •
BENDAT PAIOTEETI n t
The ISKAC NEWTON, Captain • . `yrl.l
leave Flusher& every Sunday warning et 0 Ity
Wheel every Sunday evening at 10 p.m.. , r,
EIOND If PACELIZT: •i le •:, • ,
The,flONON , • • Cipt•ii4OsilosTJ. r e
i o f
layagis-rsym• Monday' • • giOnikatmoir..
aanry Monday ei —•• at 101.1 t. r . , . v •
tagiatrE.,,:, 1 ..., ,
will
The MICERNIA .N. ' .Y., Co .1
Copts .•
iia.n f L
leave Yinatorrgb eve Tuesday UtOrnlngitEl oNloolg,
Wheeling every • • . crewing at ID r• is.•• •,, ,, A . •
anzolifik -115KirbACTilEW:
The NEW ENGLA. t N0..2, Capt. 5.i/4:41, I go
leave Pittsburg/1 .every WedneW#7. 11 714.g5r u
o'eleek; IVheeling oven Wedneadar eve* .10.. w
TIE—
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A . T
mmuintttid . p . ldeicirwmi
attr4v. • -
I.XABAcHZEIT..I I ,hf
;$, c.Pwm Ihriux v i. I bum
• • y Inimu.pg at 10 0 , • • . IVituaii
The BHT .l TAW,
burgh even. Thanda
every Thursday ev •
. ARID
TheCLIPPER,No
Flubburgh ovary. • •
liar eveareleal eV
1 - • `.7t........--- . '-'' - ....7. , `, .:',.
BUILVIER ATITIANGEDIENTIL ~ 4249 s
MONDIBIALLENN ROUTE ,%:t+
°tills i3.Billets' Sam . li if g 4
Via DZOMISIViIIe and Crunberiand to i •tr • • auk
s t
Pkiladr.lphia. .
!,., .'•I ~,..
TDR splendid and Cost sunnnig II B II - itteareeln
ATLANTIC, Caps I Parkinson; B 'CNN sta
acohot LOUIS hi LANE, Capt.ll He nn •
ssow
"ki l__ 'l o' Allillair i tUß=6 ' ' i
_ The mambos bolo will learn the. hitroserralecht
WWI, above the Bridge, dally! at $ oteloctlandsely.
! Passengers will take SUPERB coamtas Brown y
vino, ea 3 o'clock, P.N., arid the splendid' efaiVei the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Cr ri ! , , 'at B.
o'clock, A. hi., sad arrive in Beillatorert even
ing,. in time fat the comniug Bas to
~ bia arra
w rrot h = l iit td Eatitlmor only6gl
Fan
From Pittsbn4t to Philederghla, only '
ranii 11 •1
'nen evsnidg Weevil% leant lin el n'eloek4tiptigon•
day evenings Passenge rs by Otis boat lo d ge on
i it,
board M. comfortable grate Roma, the fin pass
over the mountains the following day irt ra basil,
Coaches, sad lodge . the *occult night la Arad. '
Passengers have choice of alter Ste Or Rail
Road 'between Baltimore and Plailatbal 'a nd the
privilege of mopping at Comberiand and timer*,
and resamiog_Metr seats at pleasant • Cirroglino elms—
tered te'partics to Osier as (Yet please. • r-;+ ~..
We make up the loads and tray,eillsßitßielConok
as Mille Pia:shank °Bees, tiatander to Ur '
arriving at Brownsville„)- it .4 sherd= Sr
passengers to pulsate ticionstrefore gran
of the boat, at 00 , ante, hrontldnitel.lt ,
street, or &Charles Ho tel, Woort m k Pita
1 apZedem -
VOL • sirgivili , Lamar/ Ir short
FUR CINCINNATI A.M.LCUIR'..
Tim spleadia ome r ragi kt ft : 77 - ,
- yRILSORARS Niy.
isboire
liarlA7;m2al4tr, vidatem
insomedlsa- pplia;pA;Wettitt;.
day tha ryOul, ok IA irtlcalca. tor. -
For ems htorp
J ain i sm! r.na lmrip
3 te
iaa -A mtifiz,3E4Grwem-,
ITRGin AN 1: - 1 — Wll=./.X.• : '.'..
Prl TSI3 " L Tho sow . ea l •IFIA ndol; Ail
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- : g04p0ck4,1:6.. - uki i i
••• , ,c_ "1. - ;
awl and lonievv. a„g7.o-
. 0,:tp, ...7, : _. ;::„. ._.
i m c :, 61 ,6 11 , to: a le: ,
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or
to
'aga r
mril
981 1 :4 1 ii 4 e 849. U.
rU
toul
, nebl,NiWig
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!:,"hll-6,6V4.6e ll Grgr e r<7o,4'aaii..sh
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Fo ibl% to.
velyTasadg P ooo l / 4 13
. For height rPvo
OTo
. .gM.,pr-Re
etter r •
RataalyateßUPlA&Y PA • planter
!Tim fine , - fait 7.
q42.mat &an fat
B::NePhersocr:VA 4 401.
en _
fp Sat Any, at 10 o'cl iK3.
ock, .
p e , freight at pular man •
+IOW LlVALliedb,ta. . •
Ise
neat and irdeatkelilat steams
HUM 6O :4It `
adtueo, =Wee, - .9411f4de Edna
regular kiposbetve*Pitithatilo
Wheetang. and b. port. 5ti0, 9 44 rikr - Wiltablull h
od Wenaeoday as Setsta 9 o",
For frelghE &Pik Ca WU I fb
40 GLASIMr}:8mei,, - •
1 1 1 aringßEU ' i (
ft''4 4 ,loo l Vitittg a 2
Moadtys dTh aye, atltra
ftaght p e, apply es En_ •
F3DNIVEVaIedr kiKafilt. , ,' •
The U. Ft; steasate,4lCalgali'
L i40.2,•101 leave the lanfWll, 2o6
ti. the Igooettgahela lionsect ., ;g_1 90-
Qetgrptn Ytneteme et 9 ocloe Pea"-
6.0 r lot%le
Lao ateaver , and beet, f rwerdS ,a,l.t.r—
-r, e• rariti TalleAy
t1174091:0411&& •
)A Ovalle 92 .04 1•=i
lg:" ban ikr..le,. inert
9 O'clock, for EteMterfjklaralt
lota IkavK t wetter, al . I t l R O-01 Tivo
4 to , o Loa. Frar, Twenty-five Ced_ts.• 042314
jai I I ;
E08.91110 11 A maws
s-LvA 6 tq
i and Kea ,
thud, has rem,eved to rw No.lidrdizir
FOUrt, Wood
and Smithfield emeet. • • ` -s:l. • '-- 'Di' •
ru W I •
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Par sato by piS Jptr/.I4LIAMS,
t?',4 ,1 1 1e 5
• FLED. •
SFUZC — AIIV — G - Obing — r -" TbFaii - W s ßi ait,
Caps, Pitun cl 1 .4 A od
kinds Trimming r a i'd-alinra ofd Wl*
Alao—Geld and Film Braids for :od:coiled - imp
cid Thread, Spangles, Mika,adss a r sake.,.
W W .
.in 32 comer lith :Utca eta
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