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Lirrnit o liArato T t IciKET.
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SORT. C. W of iflbrobetia Borough.
.. JOHN MILT Tia, of Sludtrarglr.:'
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W7O. S. HAYS, of tlpperA Close
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JOHN IIOBIUBON, of Ai} a 1•
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I JAS. HITCH:FILL of Nef.l.4
WIL U. ARTHUR.% 0r83 1 41.1 , 5 6 •
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301 IN BYERS, of Matt!,
Thu 1/missiles*. Expeattelstrevez7
- et Gold ZaVies.
It hasheeir some time IMO our readers have
heard flint the steam ship V.. 4n,ezaela, .tmilt here,
for tbe turrigetion of the fiii4 Orinoco, in Oeinnli
Ailed*, trader the manarrhamit of Vespasisa
Esq. IV . ir are pleaseit tO learn, through the
pout anus of our tellpeded'AO,
ElCeran,Esq., whose son, Irlr-Ortsnatics, A. BJCIMM ,
tv a manlier of the erpeition, that it has bean
.so far highly eaeceasfuL TOsiatearti ship Vanera
elir makes ivgalaz trips frocOcierto Espial°, Isl.
sad of Tritt'' hied, to 4ugust:o:4, (or Bohm., as it is
now calledp) on the Orinoco Old sometimes an as
CV ZS Nutrias, an the Aportja breach of the 011-
)**3. The tea letter re*verd bra Mr. Be ten,
*Om his son, is of peculiar: interest, and he has
kindly pertaiued us to pidath the following ex
;lraat. Ourreaders will 84N9t0 of a late asks and
*sll4lx:ea received
Pesaro Etieno, May 10, 1849.
Having written town aqnsit length yeateratty,
and having btu a moment lons, bekee ceiling, to
devote to you, I have clippOd; from. the Demme, of
tub city, an article copied fAu theDermarara oa
none, of last meek, in remuko the newly &hoov
ered gold mines, no the perOnre of Guiana. The
article is to fault in some*pecto Which I shell
refer to in a momant ; bat tile/idea Who bliss vie t.
el the volley of the Oriruxrri'logetlier, With that of
the lovely Caroni, the &aortal - try of immense gold
mines near Uwe, bas not itien a. matter of mach
surprise. I have once heatl,the Indians on those
rivers, and higher up the e3iintry, telling the tra
ditions handed dowel to milk,' of the existence of
the precious metal" in trunthilues and what is
re we singular still, the pmet*theroselies not de.
Melted generally, but with 4 - peed4 accuracy.—
In the present case, for exa4e, we all knew in
Bolivar Iluuthese mines exittnlnern Uinta, but it
Men.inathe energy of Dr. ,gels Plassarti to in
dicate their preeis6 looslitywhieti be has most
aandrably done. Dr. Pharet4d, with .whom I em
welf:sequainted,bas given nies:the &nicely' of his
discovery and shown rue areverel tiPecimdas of the
gold. The former I will 04 - yen my next. The
latter are the &west ores thave ever seen. The
Legion of weeny in whictae mines lie is, per
haps, unsurpassed in the TAriti fur hs delightful
climate and Minnow vegeßh'en. Though with.
ityi.Mur iniles of the Bq the constant tem
&rattails that of an Am*iiin
Tlnt'twriter in the Detin ilia Galena is incor
rect Mlle piecing of the "Maw *donna:" It is
hot intuited ilea? the ever Ckonle,aior does Unit riv.
eithiw:into the MasatronieliEnt letotheramytibo.
Voila Is *nested in en anly*Mroted ltYMe
- 9ii and Orinoco rivers, andgestead Of being nee
. dap: , lett:nay burnt/on atf BotivUi it ig - ont9
about one. Up= is on the very spot; of
the6 , El Dorado ofblawatipso longed far by Sir
Walter Raleigh. You Win remember my long
letter written to you _anerteis" king this section of
South America, and from ti tan indite of the 'at
tractions of the. plum. Pee,iity, ovrn put, I here
never seen a mare lovely cietintry, and, as fin the
scenery around, why, the Oneils' of Claude and
Solvater might vie with cult other to eternity, in
choosing subjects in their tail anti: Youvnli see
also an mo=unt of a tate3eXtraordituiry voyage
made by the-Ateamsbip Vine:mei. She is the
wonder of the tropics,e:lnd ttmse who built her
may well be proud of their Ort. And here, let me
allude to Mr. Nelson, who IMRt her engine. It ur
ECM often you have heard rifibigh pressure engines
I;eing used on the Ocean, kt the Venezuela ems
ed the gulf of Mexico, aniloambeanSea, in the
Most stormy month of the ;104 , , and though it It
now nearly twelve monthialhce she left the 17ni.
ted States, yet so well and itkeibily were the boil
ers and machinery Snide, that not a "single
screw has been found :env where since, and
I think, I can safely en tlePtlame of the Orinoco
Steam Navigation Co.) rsthitMateini him to the
world.
The Royal British Mail 04tamer closes her mans
to andA ale obliged td. s .tenchide. I will mil
from Trinidad this anemcoMe for the Spahish Main.
Below we give the gunAM referred to In the
above letter. The discovery-of gold Alines in the
delightful region of Guiea*Must act as a powerful
&union to the trernendot•liztream of emigration
new setting in to Califon:ilk* Venernek.and the
wholevegion of the Orinder, is easily iceecale
. from thettaited States ancitMM2 Europe, and can
be visited-with but little Tither fatigue. •
The Wirier with ieprji tocthe extraordinary
speed of the Stmeaship VeCentelaxmd the remark'
in the letter, in refeterme ko Mr. Nelson, of our
'ay, who built her eiginnii must be exceedingly
erstifying to that genilematt,as well as 'to every
citizen who feels a ronentiand commendable pride
in the success of our mainiftnattry. We are un
titled to team, that the Company with which Mr
Meiren is now aleo6ll:ted e irejneer Enema a con
tract fotanpplying engin Air two ocean steamers,
which was no doubt awafind from the feet of the
-engines of the Venezuela al Ytnif 40 OW lialisfaet
tine. These netreers at 'not intended far the
Orinoco trade, but for somi,!Cilter, and the haulm
:also =summing In this ' i ^lelnity. A small stem
Wheel steamer Is, however; he sent out to the
Orinoco, to be used in low Winer, and on the smell
streams.. We are promise 0 by Mr. Beelen farther
information, from time to giem, of the ihtentsting
country watered by the anmeo. The following
ere the extracts.
A Second t*rtzornlia. ' •
.
We have seen a /enr addrotsed by His &eels
least', the Goveraor of Ofmcoque, , it province of
the neighboring reptiblic ot Venezuela, to &gentle
man in this colony, conoining the importantin
telligehoo cram discovery of trainable and prodoo
tivegold mines in the =shoe or district citUptli,
clear the river Orem, ienihe province of Guiana,
and at a distance of onlyAVe days' joarney from,
.the city of &diver, oonseqtWatly, In the litunediate
Vicinity of this colony, 'flod Intlividnal to when
Venezuela is indebted for *is di/ovary, if indeed
It cso.ba deemed scrob_jeel , oreongrattdation, is a
Preach Pkwitiebta, Dr. LoOkirlotallii
The Particular spot wheiWtherroirow are silna
ted:is at the foot of a !antlib'ef exteuttve moon
" tains hot for from the riverrNyonle, sliver which,
we need scarcely Infanntiott local renders, Otter
secta a portion of British Otgans,.apd into
-our MassaraPie. So anti itimv - is the newly dis
covered geld'teginuesaidtiii.„...her that the extent ef
. Its Mods has Ant yet been itheertainedi If this rii
-0011 exist' a atall,, It &MOMS. penetrates tar into
territories In which wetppe. at resident rett-
dent,sisd over...which warts tWettish dm.
Bpecimece of the gold lete a been Wrought to the
Saliva by the Wit* inhabiting the Bei
between British and.l4Mstfrilan. Guiana. It
,•to kniad kir the most part Nbedded stones at a
pure white color, sad ttaa.**4 pronounced to. be
• of the time quelity by theN.rost eminentjewellers,
by *ham it ham been toga to the city of Bolivar.
We do not vouch for tlis ritocuracer of the fore
' going information; but w - e 4 e4ttifdcr it by 11021:10418
improbable. Galena has Veen hut dale enplond
since the date of its dia:oo4 , 4ll.tea aid
a halt ago. The coasts oily tan been cultivated
by Europeans, the laterice,Sting Jett to the domlp
'. ion of nature. But Mutt in; every respect
..one of the richest conntoit, in every variety of
nature production, in themerld; tbere can be tio
/mission, and from the Ngiest limes, from the
gyro of Sir, Walter !lately Probably explorid
' • this country better and mu;SMacclarately than any
- man either bc&ms. or_ *folk a bin all ensue
Wen . vary prevalent ittekthat, Ws portion of the
,g,p4can continent Is tie seat oregoes of the
. :. precious metals to pa itig3lollllp .extenz,--pe.
' • esezhisra
Vitaivrea. I,4fist.trip ors nerd
iiirt*Evt.447l l -'lr '44e , P1 4 . 1 . 11 .4 chid
has i.. 1 i 5 0 3 10 141 7
onipoeton3stnXdaperetge3rttwtl a ell*
ebe made bar trip from Yu .-2411 —l.lplutt fa
30 hoote r the diSiailtuu is 00 miles T he pawn
tit-Otthe
Vactaela havlig kdietilowick ,hea49
brig,she uvula turret:mi. the in "leg,"
firat
.
CA
"Huber of .Port, of Idpsin„MaY 6,1619.
"Captain of Steamer Va.* els—
Bit—Satiafied as we are with tbe exceed
ing quick trip of our 'op& from Guided Bolivar
to thlsplace, in the unerootottable abort apace of
30 hours; we cannot g.ti leis thencongrat ulate. you
to the'gsw iddreao.you. We do not doubt
but that the paqi e of the province of Goayana and
their neighbors, as orgll u those of the island of
Trialandi, will tab* eitrentlign of such an adrairable
npportuni your Steanerafforda of ettabhithing
Inctpronalty u
ragtime or amijy and Commerce; par
ticularly when it can fie Ode with so hula ex.
plume and waxen* pent Convenience.
"With oar sionere well Striates for your success,
we rettuder yours, gm
"J. Lamas, F. Firrouvo; Felipe Cardier,A. Mc.
asegce,, :E
Jean B.nuanbigo, G. EL Margaret, and
,
The delightlid country residence, referred to in
an advertiseinetit, inanother column, is worthy of
the attention orally emir '.cittresui who wish to
setmre a spot in 'n high state of enhivation, with
fate scenery, healthy sheltered location, and
pressing altogether tare advantages for it coung
try residence. The annual produe.e of these two
and a half acres, eartstulng orgoasnerries; grapes,
rimpberstet, plums, iniamberries, peaches, rhubarb,
tko., is net less, in sidtte, We are informed, than
!.1,100 00 per annum. 'The labor of one man,
with a little assistance oteaaionally: will be suffi
cient. •
"Crrr Mottraurr."—Uoder ihnilead, an arti
cle appeared 1i our g est etd a r's r, without
aredit;by the neglect of the compositor and pewi t
reader. It should hare be‘en. credited to the St.
ours Rep. We mike the conition, for fear
swingers and personi 'at ft distance may suppose
that It refers to Cholera din this city.
We Item that Gotreittor,Janerren has sigaified
his tatention to be Octant at the caramony of
"Breaking Ototuad°l6o tilt; Ohiodd Penuitylvatua
Rail Road, on the ditt July, at the State, Line in
Beaver County.
The moo of Btocroligurabb • finntiahntg. town
on the Minhodifti, ill loW6, In changed to illus.
=Ong.
OBE BOON. TABLE
The Poetieal Werke of Marton Fat inter Tupper,
including a Thousehdtittea; Earteraus, Ger
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by John Wiley" t .•-
.. • .
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of Topper cciinplet* Uompact
The adrawent of this aweei -poet ;Will be gratified
at thi2 acquisition, lithe anthem th:lly deserves a
niche in the temple of fiune ertiOted by the rare
poets of England. Said t 4 J. 17. _Lockwood,
Wood Street. .
•
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for Pittsburgh.
013171:14 LADYNI 80014, fa* July, commences a
nem vokune, with rue and great ituraethater, both
in its unique illustrations, and Its pleasant and en•
te•tainiog original laments. MY Godey's 40,000
imbscnbent cannot he :nthersrlad than Pleaaed at
his saccessfal crane to excel to the Magazine line
of its clans. This jinn enneellent time to subscribe,
and we seppese the proptietor will have no ob
jegion toad a few more to his formidable list—
Those who wish to sate . a specimen of the work,
should call'upon IL Morse, 4th It_ who is a
gent, and through whoth 41 cnn be received free of
The Tele/yrs-ph Controversy
writer In the Lottlaville'lnurnal, says ha has
been pernutted to copy thdratement auto points
decided bribe ( t oy}{, is the latetelegraphin
which was prepared -for the Western Lew Journal,
byone ofthe ccumsei—submitted to Judge Monroe,
And revised and partly re-written by him, u Col.
lows:
S. F. B. Meows St. AL tense OIiMILLT sr AL
—fa Chasserst—Pairiart to Discharge Order.—
The Coon, the Hon. 'T. B. Monroe witting done
(the Hon. John Maiit(sg being ellsent,) hell in
snbetarice. - •
1. That the electile telegraph Of Bain may be
.tined an the line Of telagraph in Kentucky, con.
emoted by the deihtulaattYßeilly, without miring-
log the nutinctton bctetalare allowed in this
cause.
2. That the dfendard Vitality, having answered
to the charge of reatitempt , committed by him In
violating the injanntioN , and having direla=ed all
purpose of infringing the injunction, the order di
recting the marshal to take possession of the line
of wires of the defendant, for the purpose of pre
venting farther violations, may be discharged and
the posse-Lion restoredonsthe defendant's execu
ting a bond in the :Penal sum of $5,000, with two
sufficient sureties that he wall riot infringe the Morse
patent, and. In ads" Of. such future Infringement,
pa Y and =fief ttn, deer& thaturaY be hereafter
ordered agautsz lain in thii mum.
3. That the qUMnibn" of the exclusive right of
Morse to the elpba be tof dots and lines, described
in the exdaleS annexed 4O his patent, not having
been fully argued, tendthb Court eat being satisfied
that his exclusive tight to laid alphabet extends be
yond tie hat of imprinting the characters of which
n is composed' by. the talegniphlis apparel= by
him invented, no apinien is expressed on thin mat.
ter, built ls reserved fist.fitture consideration, if it
shall become materiaL
Canal poutinissioner
From the ,follosking uncle, from the Mercer
Whig, the reader will leapt that Mr. Powaa, our
present excellent Whig . Panal Commissioner, de
claim a re-nominalion for that office. It has been
oar impression, and pldaitngone to us, that Mr.
Power would be pht candidate this Lill, but his
determination =las :Isimportant . for the party to
look about Mr a 'culdidrucortie, with the requisite
abilities and fitnese, will Unite the strongest sup
port. Such men &retire in abundance, and we
shall be entirely salistlo , f With any choice, posses.
sing these requissitisi, o:u4e- by the State Conven
tion. We have nOnoilenal or t ctiooal preform.
lies in this behalf. ..The'itueeess of our prinuiples
and causein the Bttlo is all we ilk.
.
Cam Coottommitintrnqhe time iv spprmcbing
when the Whig patty Will again. be called upon
to make a trelwi , ottrd'atiendidatefor the office of
Canal Commissioner. , Mit few counties have yet
appointed defegatei to tini Convention to be held
in MartisburP, is &taint! next, and of those, but
few have given any intWuctions. The Whigs of
Crawford moot', liotrus time [Wee, held a public
meeting, appoirdedaMkpites to the State Conran
Lion, and instmeted there: to rapport the re-nomi
nation of James M.Pewity, Eaq., the present able
Whig incumbent, *knee teem °fake will expire
next fail. The feeling lit. favor ohne re-emotes-
Lion of Mr. Power impair! to be general, so lac as
we have been able to Wont and there appear' to
be a disposition anionpi the Wttig party to secure
his services to the Stele for another term of three
years.
We were amongst ttte . earliest of Mr. Power's
friends, and saintly seconded his nomination in
1 8 66, when by Means of Ms sterling worth and
penona/ populasi4, the Whig party succeeded,
(or the first time, to confiner the before invincible
legions of Lot:placid= mite Kiiyitone State, and
which laid the fotaitdetion for tie after Emcees of
the Whip, evinced by their triumphantly airing
the vote of Stale tojeiumlon ea Taylor, in the
g e neral and pitedlntialelectiowi, In the fall of
1818, and it, is now whit revel tbiti we state, that
wean authorised by Mr. Power to announce, that
he will not be. a ca t = renomination, for
the mince of (Waa l . eribefore the State
Convention in Autpairnext. Ai sometime will
be required to look-AA:and for a sellable person In
.the Whig - rinks ttirappiy his phibc, Mr. Power
deems It proper Intnnhis the anatimicement thus
early, that full time may be bed for tha t P ° We •
For ourpart we lowe tho name of no one Co sug
gest, and ail that. we would ask isobat the Whig
party, In its•seleetien of he candidate for Canal
Commissioner this May be as fortunate as It
was in 160, end that the retch luny be the some
it then was ; which it world be, tab have no doubt
were Mr. Power again our candlidate
Caner. Cotoustionw—The host promPoni
names =Dog the Locos. 6, this pets ate Francis
L: Bowmao, of Luanitie; John A. Gamble, of
Lycomlng; An Bffitor.lt, of Soscosehanna ; Got.
don F. MlllOll, offFiradli . aid; Alonzo J. Wilcox, of
Elk; John I t Eineedhead; of Pile. Atnoog the
Ightt, the choice - an:Me to nen upon. Benny
Fuller.
Tui Strumos RJR.—.II a:aospondeat of
_ ,
the New York Ttirituctosapi, •
,
Hum seem in this data Oilnt, tie a notice e rn ,
.131pitaased remedy Par nhalera, and I able k
.0, 1 4 ' l 4 ninon llnn Wtnuxdde tine, I ought
loofa the fellowilt ie lL Yew; nonce. Dating the
prevalence of spetin '32, I lived in Sir
4mignthaul (Erdllahila *here morn shlphstrio acid Is
maenad wed thaw any Ott* Iphteei perhaps, in
the world; and, ihnitgli au* taus and vi&ga
far away mans wenn atreern severely efflinted,the
Came reaerteselio4l3lrignsbutioteept in anoint
awes and age,ltetnalst,itnst nearly all ihe pkg.,
sidahs there thalltibeint ehdinia.
in;COMI ficr negate etio+
taie ilesepikiiii:Vaii brimataielitt visiqt Dan
SYBtpty 01 140 Ygfk— , —, •
We publish die - 4;ilovring . h4iir 4,11te MUM
done of our townimen who someis latinoa
the expedition. The California' CoMpany, whose
overland journey is desabed sisledyrom
delphia, en the let of February in the brig Thomas
Walter for Tampico, thence bi - take , the overland
route for Calmatla. Intelligence of the' safe 'tart.
val of the company on the Pacific, and the details
cif the journey will be found in the following inter
esting letter from Mr Luther Dock, a in =miser of
the company. This is the first account that we
have seen of the successful accomplishment ofthe
overland journey, by any of the recent California
companies. It deserthes,miny incidents and scenes
of a novel and strains chancier—
Maze:Lan, April 20th, 1819.
We have at last arrived at the city of Masalan,
alter a journey of 53 days across Mexico—a jour
ney which I think I shall never threat. After all
the hardships we have gone thrmigh, the company,
with one or two exceptions, are In good health and
spirits, and I have not had a day's stOkness since
left home.
On the 4th of March, we left the much, l 5 miles
from Tampico, where we engaged our horses and
mules. Oar travelling averaged from 10 to 18
!began, or from 30 to 54 miles per day. On the 21st
of March we arrived at San Luis Potosi, distant
about 400 miles from Tampico. Far the Ara 200
Miles we had an Indian path through the ,chappa
nil, and hoot that to the city af San WS IVO jour
neyed acme plains, hills and muntains; the ni v 7
difficult of the latter being the "Porto Came o
(°
can scarcely be surpassed by the Alps. e
were detained at Fille Le Valliace," four days jour.
nay tom , Tampico, nearly five days getting our
horses shod„a duty which, after all, fell upon
two or three of us. We were detailed thus in
many towns and villages, exchanging our harasser
having them re-shod, so that we lost in all about
ten days.
On the 25th of March we left Sat Louis, and az•
rived on the 2d of April In Guadalejans, distant
about 300 miles, over barren pintas, rocky moue.
tans and valises. This city we left on the 4th
of April, and were several days crossing the Mex
ican Cordilleres. At midnight on the 7th several
of Us started express for Tepio, where we arrived
on the morning of Sunday the Bth, the rest of the
party arriving in the evening. The distance of
Tore from Guadalajara taabout 300 miles, and it
is about thirty leagues from San 81251, a seaport
town of the Pacific. Here about ten of the whale
Camarge Company left for San Bias, wham they
took passage for San Francisco m a small schoon
er and a brig.
Oa the 10th of April I led Tepic with the rest of
the company We travelled together till the night
of the 12th, when Capt. Grant, Bingham, and my.
self afortrd for the city of Madatlan. On the 13th
B's hotte gave out. I then gave Capt. Grant my
colt, and he and the guide left as at Eriptenapa,
where we remained till the party arrived. ton
will think we havedane tall riding when ( tell you
we have travelled one hundred miles a day with.
out changing horses. Grant arrived in El Puerto
Mazatlan on the morning of the 14th, making on
that day 145 miles. That is express travelling for
you. The company arrived here on the night of
the 16th. 1 can scarcely express to you my de•
light on first beholding the Pacific Ocean. The
waves dash on dr, beach in true Long Branch
style, and the bathing in the surf LI equal to what
you find at that pleasant reran.
We have taken passage for San Francisco in
the Peruvian barque Fanny, of 500 tons, De Bret,
master. She is a fine, huge vessel, similar to an
American, and De Bret a a jelly, good captain,
and very obliging. She carries 150 passengers,
end will leave on the 22d or 23d. I hope that by
the time this reaches you, we will bb in San Fran
cine. We expect to make the passage in from
25A30 days, but it may take us 40.
Tee passengers that left us as San Bias in the
schooner arrived bent dim afternoon in a miserable
condition. Their vessel is very small, and the
passengers had not room even to lie down on her
deck. Her owners evidently wished to cheat the
panel:gent. as she was represented to us at Tepic
is hang very different from what she really is.—
The moat eager odds company took passage in
her before they anived at San Slas, and were kW
eed to go in ner or lose their pimp money.
am sorry to any that friend W. is one of those that
were thus tricked.
I have been aboard d our barque where our lit
tle men have al( taken berth. together. We ex•
pectlo have a pleasant trip up the Pacific
! cannot give you all the details of our journey
tbrengh Mexico, but man reserve them for my re
th-r. I most, however, give you grew item.
When ten lea goes from Guadalajara, are saw the
bodies of three robber chiefs. Irene.* from a noels
folding, where they bad been be a month. One
month before, they, with 300 robbery, snacked and
killtd a party of 30 men. A compony. of Mexican
traps wee gent m pursuit of them. They imoceed
ed in killinga few and capturing the chiefs, whom
they shot in Guadalajara. They then erected a
scaffold sear the place of casement and strung
them up to rot The peg of robbers to still among
the commtahm, and aindiar gauge are to be met
with all over Mexico. They are, however, care
ful sot to attack armed pastes.
When we were preparing to leave San Lots Po
tool, the commander of the city told as to be nee.
dr for a tight, as a party of 200 robbers was pro
pared to attack us ten leagues from the city. Bach
stories we heard every day, and we several time.
discovered spies on the road, and among the
mountains, watching our movements; but from
some cause or another, they were afraid to attack
us.
On the 7th of March, we entered the any of Rio
Verde, shout mix days' march from San Lois Potosi.
On the week before our arrival, Gen. Nacres,
with 2500 of his followers, attacked seal captured
the city. He Is fighting for liberty, and ha. about
5,000 men under him.
On our arrival at the city the people welcomed
us with great Joy, thinking we canton. aid them.
We entered the town about dusk. The rueds
were as level as a floor. Orange and lemon
trees overhang the streets, forming a continuous
arch,the branches banging fall of fruit, and exha
ling a moat delicious odor. It seemed like enter
ing Paradise. That night we were visited by one
of lquerne men. He wanted our aid, but we no
speotfutly declined giving it. He said an attack on
the city by the government troops was expected
every moment. Had it been made, we should
'have had to take one side or the other.
The next day we left the city. As we deputed
young and old pinched fruit from their trees and
handed it to us by the basket folL The sweet
lemon is as common there as the orange, and is a
fruit of which you have never heard, the varieties
of the Cactus are very numerous, and some are
very handsome, growing to the height of 40, 50 or
60 feet, and bung some three feet in diameter at
the base. They would be natural curiosities in
the States. Those that are admired so much at
home are not to be compared with those of ' ex,
co There is scarcely o tree or plant that we have
met with, that has not ■ thorn or briar of some
kind.
Captain Grant Is the great mats of the Ameri
cans here. He has been working hard in arrang.
log our passage by the barque, and every one ap
peals to hint for advice. I cannot give him too
much praise. If the whole Camino company had
taken his advice when in Teoic, some would
not have been entrapped to go on board the
schooner.
I forgot to mentkin that while at Rio Verde It
was thought necessary for us to have • pass from
General lqueros to peas his small parties that were
swaying the country. Grant sent a Mexican to
the mountain to procure it, but he won returned
with orders (or Grant and his guide to attend the
General in person. I wanted to accompany him,
but he would not allow It, and went himself; re
turning in four hours from the mountains, and
vary much pleased with the General and his
men.
The next day, when three beaguea from Rio
Verde, we met Aileen of Iquero ' s men. drawn up
in order of baule on the road, armed min lances,
are. We were eager for • fight, for we could
have put them to flight in five minutes. When,
however, Grant showed them their General's
pans, they bade us adieu and thundered up the
mountain.
Grant, Caster, Bingham, Watson, end William
all wish to be remembered to YOlll and their friends.
I forgot to mention that the ar., , ounts from the
gold mines are very flattering. Several persons
have arrived hero with kutones, and they say the
people do not know the value of the metal. If
it cart be obtained by hard work, I am in kr IC—
I have seen a slab weighing a pound and twenty
mums as pure as passible.
Yonne truly,
tii For the Putsborga Gosau.
EOLITICIAIIPM LAMENT.
Ap editor Ist le his old um chair,
anshinwiWoro a look of sorrow and care,
And 'alcange were the thoughts which pawed
through his brain,
As he tuned o'er his papers again and again,
And mad on the pages all icattes'd about
Bow Zack must go in, and Polk mast go out!
"' strange," said the editor, wiping his brow
''Thal we, the Democracy, fail to wici vow;
Far Cassis a man whom we an did aspect,
By speeches and writing, to safely elect.
The size of his body, the strength of his mind
His service In bane, and his loners combo:od,
Ara wonderful truly, beyond any doubt,
Yet Zack must go to, and Polk must go out!"
The editor sighed a remarkable sigh,
And something like water came into one eye,
And something like water Mole down his smooth
cheek,
And fell on the " Union," so Annan that weak,
Now doubting the truth, then tearing to doubt,
That Zack most go in, and Polk mutt go out'
!" Laid the editor, starting with pride,
Arr he cast the dear •!Washingtort Union" aside,
" T 6 kin) , to grieve when we know we are right,
Ho let rot prepare for the next coming tight,
dad gander old Zachry no much as we can,
Till we get every State to my down the rude
matt,
Aid this is the way we wW put them to rout,
Make way for our party, and tarn the Whigs
out."
"But oh!" groaned the editorieratching disbar],
"Tis four years to Char, and the Milts mast be
fed
In the meantime the imam!, will grow saucy
and fat,
Look pleased with their keeping, sad buy thin
and that,
While mans LIT baCkln ibis homely old chair,
pod deal the worse Lam political wear,
Lamenting the day aa I tuns me about, •
Wham:l'B7km mapped in, and Jimmy at.
!me
...744Wihr itlt! z-,
zb thi.glinir - ef ri. Pretsbergth'oo4
Mt; Berroa—Cart you inform the yn , what
the direful Ward Committees of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny cities have collected for the =glen
by the recent fire in St. Login? After that large
meeting, and the numerous committees and ant
committees, is all our charity but u sounding
brass? We have the character abroad of being
extremely selfish, of making great bouts of our
philanthropy, but never fulfilling our promises.
Many ofour citizens who participated in the
bounty of St. Louis, in the relief extended to no in
I ISO, desire to reciprocate the benefits, aad are
they to be refused the privilege of repaying some
portion of their debt? I trust not, and Ido hope
that some project undertaken by our citizens will
to completed, and that we will not let every thing
&IL
Mole especially would we ask why the Ward
Committees appointed Sub•Committeas, who pos
itively refused to act. Only three er block
committees out cite' or twelve in our ward, hale
attended to their duties. Ido hope that the origi
nal Ward Committees will arouse, and give a
good.account of their stewardship.
DIITY
Editor}--The public were apprized, a
few weeks ainoi, through the medium of the
Advocate, of superior sermon, composed
with marked ability, by Rev. Dr. I.lprold, on
the duty of children to parents. At that time
a limited edition of the sermon had issued
from the press, designed chiefly, if not ex
clucively for the use of the congregation of
Trinity c hurch; but the favorable notice ta
ken of the, discourse, by numerous corres
pondents, in different and distant parts of
the country—all urging the importance of
its wide-spread circulation—induced the
publisher, in compliance with the wish so
generally expressed, to have a new edition
of a thousand copies printed. The value of
the sermon, moreover, is considerably
en
hanced by the artistic skill of the pnnter,
Mr. Parkin, to whose merit it is but just to
pay a passing tribute of respect.
An opportunity, such as rarely occurs, is
now presented to the moral and religious
members of community, for procuring, at a
moderate price, a sermon of uncommon ex
cellence, so condensed as to require but a
brief period of time for its perusal. At the
book stores of Elliott & English, and J. H.
Mellor, on Wood street—of Beeson & Co.,
on Market street—and at the Methodist book
store, on Fourth, between Wood and Mar
ket streets, the sermon is deposited, for the
accommodation of purchasers.
pat Noman or EZIOILABITII ACROII TEM PLAIN.
—The Si-JoaephGezette makes the following er
timate, in aubstuee:
The number of wagons wino h have crossed
At St. Joseph Is 1,200
At Duncan 's Ferry................ ........ 600
Atlittoniosen
Savannah Landing 550
At Ferries from Savannah to the Bluffs I 500
These wagons will average about four yoke of
oxen to the wagon, making, in all, 38,000 oxen—
The number of men to the wagon is about an aver
age of four, making in a 11,17,400.
Grand meal-4,350 wagons, 17,400 men, and
39,000 oxen.
About two hundred more men are gone wi h
pack mules. Every eighty wagons will occupy
nes mile of the mad, and the whole train will make
up a gran.l column of fifty-dye miles in length. It
must be recollected that those who have started
train points south of St. Joseph, Independence,
Weston, Weaipcut, dm., are not included in this ea.
timate. The whole number upon the plains can
not fall much short of 36,000 men.
Tat Rcueo Passtos.—A convention is propos
ed tole held at Memphis to consider the rohecce
of a mil mad to California. Among the citron
guished persons invited to attend was the Hoe.
John C. Calhoun, who, in his reply, acknowledgv
es that this in one of the greatest projects of the
age; but, at the same time, links the slavery ques
tion with it. If the improvements made, it will,
be says, MIL millions, some of which the Smith
may be expected to pay; and befog it can with
propriety be given, he thinks that the South should
absolutely know whether slavery will be permit
ted to exist is the :tem . :tory through which it pass.
es, and how the Southern States will stand with
reference to the rest of the Union.
A Rant. CALIFOIXIA W,C1,11, vro6aot any doubt,
way that one brought texas by Lieutenant Beall,
from Ma late sojourn there. It was bought as San
Francisco for 6750, and the owner repeatedly 'e
rased 61030 for it, the soppcsitiou bring that 0 was
all pare gold. Some its arrival eastward, howev
er, it has been chemically tested, and is Ibund that
there Is no gold shoot it, except the cases, the rest
being merely Washed over.
Hsu:rerun in tug Ituirstre Msems—The re
duction of the officer. in the Revco us Marine,
rendered necessary by the act reducing the ex
penditure in collecting the resume, which comes
into operation on the lit of July, was made on
Wednesday. A telegraphic despatch says
The reduction is to the event of thirty-taro oA•
cen, and comprises one-third of etch grade teem
captains down. The selections were made upon
the most equitable rule, having an eye solely to the
benefit of the service. The Secretary of the Trea
sury did not interfere; and the duty wu performed
by three gentlemen connected with the Depart
ment—two of them being democrats. The Int
was sent to the President, and concurred in by him
without ens alteration. It goes into effect on the
30th inst.
The Norfolk Argus of Thursday contains the
Wowing the of othcen said to be dismissed,.
Captains—Wm. W, Polk, Andrew Matthew,
Wm. B. Whimbeed, J. J. Maim°, Kapp,
Caleb Currier, William A. Howard, Levi C. Har
dy, Winslow Foster.
First Lieutenants—Marls' Grover, Thomas
Stoddard, Caleb Prouty, Osmond Paters, Joseph
Mumma, H. N. Tracy, Nicholas Austin, J. O.
Brestiorood.
Second Llontenants—Creorge Berryman, John
M. Jones, John T. Stoneall, John B. Hendren,
Rtobard 8. Jones, Benj. J. Kellam, E. T. Hyatt,
W. H. Albersson.
TWA Liautenente--Henry Willdneoo, Eugene
W. Watson, Wm. C. Dun:lnvent, J. B. Yates, F
G. Memo, J. Rost Bravo, !denuder Murry, J.
A. Underwood.
A writer in the National Whig thus speaks of
Mr. Crawford, the present Secretary of War
.1 know not by what influence Mr. Crawford
was withdrawn from the pursuits of profiwaional
life, to be placed at the head of the War Depart
ment; but one thing is 'perfectly certain, which is,
that with a man of his unaffected modesty and
moriDhe elevation which he has deservedly reach
ed, what may be said of ha adversaries, can
never be justly athibutable to any irregular agency
on his part—political or party strategy, and partie
ularly that of a selfish tendency, forms no ingredi
eat in his composition. Competent ability and un-
tiring Industry In the performance of his duties,
have ever been, and will ever be, his distinguish
ing characteristics. From what is known of him,
it may therefore be fairly and confidently predict
ed, that under his guidance the mtdtlfarloas con
cerns of his department win be as judiciously and
ably administered, as by the moat experienced
end sagacious of his predecessors, and that, too,
notwithstanding the recent state of war, and its
multiplied and complicated results, have entailed
upon the present "war minister" tenfold the toil,
trouble, and embarrassment formerly, or ordinarily
incident to ht. office.
Loran Doc%
The manners of the Secretary are exceedingly
affable, though, at the same time, perfectly simple
—both denotement, °film true Southern gentleman
—he Is acceuible to every one, and planes all up
on the same broad Republican equality. Instead
of finding him like "the mailed Mar." of "the beard
ed Paid," or some other heathen model of official
tenor, there he sits, simply attired, assiduously en
gaged In his studies, manifesting no Impatience at
the venous interruptions to which he is subjected
—lending so attentive ear to every one, and eh&
I do not know that, in these times, like Marko
rough, he can Tense a favor with so much limas
as to induce the applicant to be as grateful as
though it had been granted, yet this Is certain,
that the rejection terms et Least to be as painful
to the Secretary as though he himself were the
disappointed pony. Even this, for a public fano.
Winery, is no Inconsiderable praise. Courtesy in
high life is duty; It costs but the and amounts to
much."
Now Dusan.—The Picayune, of the 10th Ma.,
nye that there w now a fine prospect of atopping
the Rowena. In mud to the overflow it *aye
Tax OrcarLow.—The water In the rear of the
city la gradually receding, and judging from all
circuutatances we think there is no reason to fear
another rise. The most Unpleasant part of the
Maine= Is to acme! As the water renew it be
comes stagnant, and the odor arming at present to
many streets it exceedingly di:advs. What the
effect of this will be, time onlY can determine, but
we are of the opinion - that it canna but be detri
mental to health. No pains ar expense should be
spared by the authorities to obviating, as far as may
be, this evil. The keno of shockl be cow
mooned quickly.
Koran tor lawman—We regret to learn that
Mr. William fibriglay, living in the' earth wt at
Attenuate:al tp., was Med 4110144ns der 4 the
were atom on Thursday night. .11 mom Maim
area from bed, and went to the, door, opened:it
and while standing there tiaa- whack and fell
back on the goon Eli wife who remained bed
iwas also amid by the abook, and memrared
dal hake* glad ba Isosband !rag dela—Zang*
mat Caarre.,-
Tim Steams. Psuwa ilig Cal.
ltims, led
30,5203, 16,1E09.
A letter frodiPtiniuni,dated May 7tlidiss been
received at New Bedford, from one all° passen
gers in the mall steamily Panama. The writer
says that the P. proved herself a moat anterior sea
boat, having been several times in the moat immi
nent danger, par* nilarly during a -ternMe
which lasted for lbur days, at the Pacific entrance
ofthe Smarm Magellan, on the 10 of April last.
Floor at San Francisco was but 1110 per bbl,
and at Panama but $ 6 , 6 0.
Six hundred persona have relented from the
fathoms to the United States. Many persons were
there who could not start forward for want of
funds.
The letter states that one man had obtained
SI opal, by his owl digging and picking, in three
months. Mews. Cross, flobsan fir Co. have
mode 81100,000, f o five mantbs,by the sale of goods
The steamer Oregon M paying 5112 per month
br ordinary hands.
Canadian Affetts-.llealta.-lliarkets.
Manatzes,June 16, 1849.
The Governor General is at Mmaklands, and it
is said wall not come into the city again.
A strong guard is still kept at the Government
House, although every thing is perfectly quiet.
A person named Thomas McGrath made an in
sult on the City Counsellor (Wilson) yesterday.—
The only cause for this was, that the. Counsellor
expressed an opinion as to his character - *few
days since, in Council, when McGrath was pro
posed (Jr a vacant seat in that body.
There has not been a single case of cholera in
Canada, with the exception clone in the panne:.
nary et Kingston.
1t is said thin the British American League will
meet on the 18th of July.
Szcome W.Lo, Prrrastmoa.
For [hr Pittsburgh Gamut.
Cauronnu..—The N. Y. Harald has the fallow
ing additional Items:
The steamship CaMinis Balled from San Fran
cisco on the tat of fday,and arnved at Panama on
the 21st.
The steamer Panama arrived at Panama an the
sth of May, from New York, and sailed on the 71.11
for San Francisco, fall of passengers.
The steamer Oregon sailed from Panama on the
23d of May, for San Francisco, full of passengers.
There were fort' six passengers at Panama at
the lest accounts, and oat hundred and twenty, on
the Isthmus, en saute for the gold region.
We were informed, yesterday, that Mr. James
Sinclair, whose death has been reported, left this
city last October, in the John W. Cater, and who
was returning borne with $50,000 ingold dust.—
This amount he did not, of come, gather in the
mines, he probably acquired it in trade.
The Panama, no doubt, brings late accounts
from Valparaiso—at which port we may look for
the arrival of a number of California bound vessels.
A correspondent who plusses chemical know
ledge as well u much experience, sends us the fol.
lowing recipe:
Directrona for /Wing Rim —Tahn one pint of
rice, wub it, and put it in soak for two Itiatin.—
Have ready two guava of boiling water, omit a
hula salt mit, in a stew pan. Half an hoar before
you wok to use it, pour the water In which the rice
is rooked from it, and, with a table spoon, shake
the rice into the stew pan without stirring it, and
let it boll ten minutes; then sum the liquid from
the rice. Return the rice to the stew pan, and
let it steam for 15 or 20 minutes, when it will be
done, and the grain. will be separate. Add a lit.
tie butter and send It to the table.
pitOCERIEB-150 trap Oki 041180spulm i resy.
Imperial. 0 Pon4PalwebaosTeag 41:0
0 blamer. 110 do LAP, St No 11 to with 11.
'peeral Wont:ma of Ottiterics at ale
RIM 8 k '
The above is the proper way to cook rice, which
is important to know, as we are now prevented
from axing almost all other bads of vegetables.—
Taw recipe Is (artistica by a lady in whose Gandy
it has been a mauler dish on the dinner table stews
1832.
Editors will reader a servion to the community
by publishing the above.
Al the late session ot the New England Confer
ence of the Methodist Clergymen, at Spineleld,
blassachasetts, a report was made on the subject
of temperimce, which concluded with the fol
lowing resolution, relative to the use of tobac-
Wberew, true temperance Implies • tenet absti
nence from all Wogs utjerictas to health, and only
■ modems use or those Wogs which promote it,
theretore
iiriciired, That while we advocate and practice
total abstinence from all intoxicating liquors, we
will also every where-, by mumble; end on *tipto
p. occasions try precept, discountenance - the vul
gar USE of tobacco."
BILL (WADS, CARDS, CIRCULA
Monaftru, Bill Lading., Couraw, Laj i ttab,
KA. EL IA 1.41164 CIIIDICIII2I, =CU,
inucta, Ire. Sue,
(trussed at ten shortest mute, at Low prices, ai Do
derri Case= 0172C7, Tan MEM
- -
Improvement. In Dentistry.
Da. O. O. sTEAms, retort( Berreat, VMINIM' w
orenarecture and Kt Broca WITH in whole war parts
or seta, upon Button or Atmospheric &tenon Flaw.—
Toaraicsa vssita u Era anirraa where the norm Is
exposed. °Bee Irlidilll.l oust door to the Map
Ws care, Routh mon, Pitubarah.
from to—r. B. Ill'adden, F. H. Eaton. Its/9
Prams Loma Bross—Prepared by J. W. gelly,
b.r.t=f
ela of berverage M families, and panicalarly br rink
Based Banta.—in Improved Cbaeolrue prepara
tion, being a ccembleauna or Cocos not Innocent, ra
vigorauay and palatable, highly rreortinseaded partic
ularly tor invalid.. prepared by W. Baker, Dumb.-
tar, Mara , end for vale by A. JAYNES, at the Pokm
ran Store, No. To Numb et ramble
W. A. Wright, L. D.,
op Orlcs and
tie pi rett g oe: on 71 , 1 2, 11...,
i i :1011;t1Ilera 12 A 1 ;1 7 d
Flee and Marls. instnirs — e:—Tne Pm*
soma Navt•AnoN Arm Pute leareescs CoinAT—
chartare4 18121—cootinot• to intore, upon every de
senpuoa of moony, at go !oval roue
oresce, No. 21 alarliet street
•
SAMUEL GORAILY, ?rein.
Rom. Fnuncir, Seer.
ELLELIIICD,
on Tuesday rughl, 19th Inst, by the Rae. Dr. Her
tee, memo Corr Um", to Miss Assn 11, danginer
Wet Robteson, Jr., Esq.
Delightful Ooeustri It•sidena• for Hides
rstATt: to the bo ro ugh of Muchestes, about two Smiles from nimbi:trick and abut • mile from'
Allegheny market, conutuling two =ICI =I a ballot
Ana—very pleauntly situated, and fully stocked
with k great vanety or the choicest floit, The
above will be sold for cub. or exchanged fen • !sod
and well snowed fuel. For pa/deniers, apply at
Joh :d wisweiteS THIS OFFICE.
ENT•III.3.aI. Felon or Coven WINIXTV °LAY.—
At meeting of t h e manufacturers of Window Giese
to Hos vimnlry, held at the fit Charles Hotel in Hos
city. the following list of price. of ther various sizes
Window ()lass PAZ agreed opera. The glass will be
lea in the hands of agents here, who am Instructed
not to sell al any less rate. than given In the follow
by 10 .. • ..'.
10 by 12
10 by 14 .• • ..
10 by 16
10 by 16
10,abilt1d7kw3teS
213.25 11 by 11
• 3.60 II by 17
3.76 16 by 16
• 440 19 by 17
• 4.60 IV by 119.
• 440 24 by 90
THE FAR WEST.—Life in the Par Weat, by Oec..
Frederic Flatten. amber of "Adventures In Mexi-
co and the Rocky hlonnlaine,. eta
Dante'. Divine Comedy, the Inferno. A literal prose
translation, with the text of the original collated (tom
the beet editions, and explanatory ztoteit, by J. A. Car.
lylc, M. D. JOHNSTON k !MORTON,
mitt
corner Third and Market ate
Aa. MASON CO. are now offering Iyd wide
. brown Muslim at Clete; bleached do at 4,1
very Ana 8 eta Boomer Stud. of every variety; more
Calicoes at ej cts; LAW. to, Ma colors, emoted;
five Berme. IS and Om more Wrought Conan at
and lne, Chaninette 4.1 c Ac.
RA It3INS--.lno lb. Smyrna; ISO do Layer; 40qr boo
Bunch; dO I do do; for tale by
1091 J D WILLIAIIIB, 110 Wood a
pa l uz r _, cask fresh,
I asle by
DICKLES—I case gal. Gorton; Ido do do. (or
Sala by jultl DWI I
OLIVE 011,-2 baskets Massedlles,pint bottle; 2 dq
do qt doi 2 do Bordeaux qt do; for sale by
)021 J D WILLIAM
R ICfi L2 I I 7 LOIJR-0 cases superfine j trvlraViAms
CIANDL,ES—d b. Sperm; lo do S%u 10 do Stominc;
for sale by juot J D WILLIAMS
SOAP-26 boxes Chdicothe; Yd do No 1 Rode; 6 do
°owlet; 9 do Candid; 9 do Almood for sale Lov
mdll WILLIAM
QTARCH —lO bi. Foil Cinelaribu for We b)
Au J h WILLIAMS
YALUBLE wonss ON MANUFACTURES ; ge-
COINERY, U.—Scott., Engineer and Machinist
Aassaumt, being • sorbs of plans, mob= and enrolls
nous of Steam H--• . rut., frpfoning Machines, Mina for
Ontidius, Tools, • in a folio vols.
Practical !dealt...lL and Engineers' Magazine;
rots, Co.
Carpentry and Joinery: A aompreaanalva golds
book for carpentry and Jolnary, with rule. (or every
part artwork about building. and fit:macrons Malan ii
non, 410. ,
Cress77'sEs4yelopedia of Civil Engineering, in one
'thick vet, Sso..
Scott's Conon Spinner .d Illannfacthrer, 800.
Tredgold on the strength of Cast Iron: near ed. by
Dodgkinson, to 2 vol., evo.
The Steam Engine, by the Artisan Club: 1 vol, ato.
Modie's Surveyor, Engineer andArehiteat.
MinigeY fifeehanieal Drstrrieg_Book, Ova. Fon sale
by full J D LOCKWOOD, 23 Wood st
'MEW LIORT—We have received a lot of Lamps
of various aloes and kinds - , of anew corutruction,
that is elute simple and complete,eame ornamental.
Also, the article to burn in them called "Burning
Flak!, or Oberial OiL. It has tau Qaallues *which
recommend It to the attention of steam bast men, hotel
keepers, and bonze keepers, for cleanliness, economy, and surpluses any thing portable now in
are. Persons who please to call on us will be shown
the pecullinties of this new mammal. -
A constant supply of the Fluid and Lamps kept by
SCAIFE A ATKINSON, Drat st,
Juel between Wood and Market
FRUIT -150 bosh dried Peat:hat itSd dodo Andes,
for rate tow to close ColllliratlMlL,
}MEV; BIATTISSWIS d, CO,
Jai SS Water at
arroN —2l bales Hattlag Cocoa, per Sulpha], [or
C
. HUE Y, MATTHEWS & CO
117 SO UGHT SPH/211...250 Sass assorted alum
Cor
TT sale War by RHEY - MATTITEWB &CO
QOOIIOEINGS-63 DDis tak
VT OS YHEV'MATIHBtVB&CO
BEANEI-15 66L WhitaDamh
.aras.lotg•
Jtal • : RUM N&.TTIIEWS &CO
fIOBACOOO-45 kegs No 1 ok kola Tobacco, poet
yak's bumf, faroak by
Y,
R=Y, nurraswe C 9
witacor a Co.,
- PRDER,4 grltENOsianddcoar below Pea ofilm,
RESPECTFULLY lannonnee that they late male
usury...ma:by :shish they ean tlllsgessa of atm
mai thousand do
llen of All_MlolurY PitUboreb
and gicssw -and will, for a shams
lime, receive this desetiptlon Of money At Psi, for
any articles In thou store.
C an mo re and secure a bargain, as there uno bum.
bog In this matter. Remember the Placa!
WILSON CO.
Two doors below the Post Offsee, sign of the Shell
Comb. Ja2lat3t
CIIEESE—t73 bow s Cheese, just received and for
sale low to elm constirnrcent.
W/CfC & MVANDLESS,
___ jai coiner Wood wrd Water as
"DITCH-25 bbls Pitch, for sale low by
,r 011 Alm JAS. HERS, Jr. te2l:l„_,
LOPRINTERS—Priming Ink, from the manufacto
ry oE.I. D. M'Creary,Nime York, in cans and kegs,
11b. upwards, and from 25 cm. to 411 per lb. Ai
red, blue, groan and yellow Inks, In cans of 11b. to
lb.. constantly for Axle. Haring used Mr. M'Crea•
ry's ink in oar office for nine months peg., ere warrant
It equal to any that is made at any other manufactory.
Tema cash. JOHNSTON &STOCKTON,
jai) corner Third and Market sts
SODA ASH—In casks and bassets, warranted best
quality, for axle by JOHN NPFADEN ic CO.
jaw Canal Basin
ROSIN -A saran con.ignmant a - trained and fair No V
Raain, for .1.10 by la2o INO MTADEN dr. CO
N.. 9 .. - ACRIIREL-25 bbl, No I Mackerel, land
kw and for sale low toolosa oemslaument, by
Jab /AS DALZELL, 94 Water st
teCON-0 cats as now bunting from steamer
Dolphin;
for
. aa
J11 3 .2r ll DICKEY & CO, Front at
L ' 24 bbl. No 1 now loading, for We by
jo2D ISAIAH DICKEY ot CO
UtEATKEB9-22 auks now lonellnil tot sale by
.1! In 9O DICKEY &CO
PUBLIOATIONB or THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
—.Tuns D. Lockwood hos for sale We vinous
Publication of the PronnakEptscopal Press, and
Won of Mann. Stunned lEt ond. New York.
JAM.O3 D. LOC 00D, al Wood sr.
For row years connected W Mess. %Inky I
Penn., and late Mr. John y, New York .4
London. Ina
AirIISPILATM CHLORIDE OP LIME—A few ca.
J.Y.I. en band Ind for We by
W A u HITCHELTREE
A r They ea receive hub rupplies for the Pall
SUGAR AND MOLASSES—AI kHz N 0 Sagar,
In ato prim m e; S 8
for 3 N
by 0 Maisano, prime, In oak bbIN
am! gala
ju 1 1 7 & M MITCHELTREE
--45C 4 0 bbl. My, ,„ 7E1 . 4 , for
T'OEEION AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS—A gene ,
r ral ammo:sent a l way s an hand and for sale by
__Lao W k. .151 MITOMILTDRE
.__
nia.pratts , Palest Soda Ash.
I'7 CASKS (balance VVITI Mita
ggg
Th of ee :I d bate received c p e e iv e e:an r v i o e iLes .r tr; lot. steamg i s
Stephen Itardwin. width will arilre ooze 'Whitney and
will also receive large supplies for the fall trade.
.11:20
YALUABLE BOOKS ON MACHINERY, Ac.
Scent's Engineer and Machinists Assisi.; in 2
in rola
HoltraprrePs Taming and Maelutnicalidanipniatinni
2 yob, 8 yo.
Tredgold on the Strength of Cast Iron; 2 vole Ben.
Semi , . Cotton Spinner and Manufaunren I vol ihne,
Pellan's Curb:mines of Mall Making; Soo.
The Hand Honk of Tinning, 12 too.
The Apprentice, by the Ardrau Club; 2 vole, 4 to.
Crony Encyclopaedia Civil Engineering.
hltirdio's Surveyor, Engineer and Architect; Ito.
Boom Steam Engine; 410.
American Architect; 4 to. For sale by
I D LOC KWOOD, 83 Wood
For many years connected with Megan. Wiley st &
Pitmen, and late John Wiley, N. York. I.=
F - DIRE BRICK-14yX.0 Fire Brick, in mom and for
sale by JAMES DALZELL
MUTTON HAMS-3 bra Motion Hama, In store awl
for ..in by 1.19 JAMES DALZELL
P EA NUTS—co
brit P.
N W:hlra l f"
r
Qa MOLASSES —3O bbl, 9 H Moline% m Moro
and for solo low to cline conalsomorttk ELL
• /el= DAa
AM
SASH --21= lightr Window Sub. u.oroxl±jbeyb to
moo and for sale by julo JAB DAT.'7.LI
PAPER -1 00 reams Crown; 100 do medium; 10 do
double crown Wrapptrig Paper, to store and for
sate low by /.19 JAMES DALSELL
frIANNEBS' - 011:110 bbls Smits , 0071 aadtn~ 17om
I. canal and for aide by jots JAS DA
A A. M AWN CO., GO braiica .treat ace 141. !Ltlilt stook et Stlka,Shawls, VlsettcLawns
and
A.
at still greater reduced price. I yard
wide beat m black Silks at 1.20c5; summer Shawls
at 73 and 111,0IY, moat faahlonable Vivi= and Mantil
las at $3 to Slk Lawns and Moab= 9 and 10 cue ben
Merritasek Calicoes at 9 eta, usually 14; Calicoes at
of cm; Wrmat Colon 9 eta; do Cape. at 111 and 0!k
Flom." yn7d Dermas, CI and 71 an Mores ale cis.
Together with a mould assortment of goods, at DM ,
ly sae half th e usual rate. Job
FOR MLLE,
11 A THREE storied Dwelling Hoist, being the
seccmd tll3illa from Perm street, to BnydeVs
Row, On Bey urea. Immediate possession will be
give. Engons of DAVID lIITCIDB, Attorney el
Leer—office on Fourth street, between Chony alley
and Grant meet
1110
I. Mess hlakimi„ with details of the promisees and
produStians of anemia and modem ornamental Giese
mannfinnirei By Ansle Pellets In one sof, square
gen lust received and ' kir sale by
Add JAII D LOCKWOOrk 63 Wcod a
Permaremin, June
q ottality 19,
Ain T. K. ilmmern—Dear Bit In reply to your re.
uest to have my o relative to the et I
Wring P 1,14, I mapinion y
state that I have mei le In m yma y
hullitlal, of Aecoantant. for Dearly a year where I
use none but the best of lake. It became. a perfect
black men after being win= with, and Is gultable for
any kind of pen, bat more particularly the metallic
pen,which does not clog with it as with common Ink.
It Init. well open any - klnd of paper, and on account
ef its fluid property writes better on parchment than
any of the eatittel. inks. I parteive what yea hive
made recently 1. darker in color when fin wrote
with. *nail iS a decided improvement, particularly
for book keeper., who have hectically to write with
candle Ilgta. Tom Red ink is decidedly the test of
that kind of demerit, manufacture that 1 have tried—
It will be totted on trial In MITI' respect equal to Ar
nold's ben English manufacture. Your Machine Copy
Ink leacm a good impression, and will be feared wor
thy of a trial; bed I cannot myself !weak,* confitlmstly
of ha proportlos as the oilers, not having had the same
experience in the use of It.
Very respeethllly yours, P. DUFF,
Principal of Institute of Accts., Pittsburgh.
Forsale by B. A. Pahnostect a Co , Pittsburgh; H.
P. Schermer., Allegheny, and by the mannfacturer, T.
K. HIBBERT, Dmigni and Chisern, corner of Liber
ty and szolshlield lawns, Pittsbungh. Juliolgar
--
91111111:11715
CIIIBRIICA.L WRITING
HIBIIERTS SUPERIOR BED INR.
HIOBERT'S MACHINE COPY INK.
ALL them differ from ordinary Ink, as they are all
chemical buions containing no viscid metier;
ir oe
freely from any kind of pen--the corer deep,
1 2 tad If donehave been batter either ae beard o n nor
ple bottles can be °braki! ;ratio,
by the mertbuta
m0m...11y, fr om B. A. Palmegock & Co, Henry P.
Schersrer,_drleattany, or of the imanfaeurer, THOS..
R. RIBBER?. Durgin and Chemist; Corner of Libor,
ty and Smithfield amine, Pine:log*, Pa.
N.B.—Any bottle not living complete muisfaction,
can be returned and the prim will be refunded.
jolldem
ATHENEUM HALM,
AHD BATHING ESTAZILLEEIBIZEINT.
McFALL, begs to inform the LatabanisaPitts
-1 borgh and vicinity, ihat he has opened the
:Leave authlishment, where MIT 3 finalirm wW be
pad to the comfort aflame who may favor blot with
a all. Liberty suost, between Seventh and Wood.
Ice Creams ad all other delicacies of the season.
pantdly
WATCHES—sIat nailed from Liverpool, alai,
• very fine lot of Gold and Silver Patent Lever
Waal., made aortal, to order by one of the best
mattfeetaing establlslunents In England.
Also, • complete assortment of Genova and Engiish
Gold and Silver Watches, from 510 to $lOO.
Gold Chains, Key; Seals to.
WV WILSON, Watch Dieter,
join corner Fourth aniebLartetiats.
It.,BACIA)I3-70 pactegee mannthentied Tobacco,
arias breadth for ale by
F VON BONNHORST le 00
01ffir - -736fanarit — ctri o do No 3
dot 30 hf do do No din 30 bia No 1 Baltimore
Harlow, 33 do No t Gipped do; IS do No I
fort` rimm
Shed; 10 do No 1 Sidmon, Just received and sale by
lnitl JOHN WATT & CO, Liberty se
MORGAN'S WORM MUER.
Ptrraacia n,
j.. 144
1849.
Dir. John D. Morgan—Dear Sir. I gemeone teaspoon
Atli of you Worm Ulm to one - of my children, India
the ehon time of one half hour it passed twenty large
warms. Ifeel safe In recommending Mr Vormifoge
as the best medicine that at
be used for expelling
worms. .143111 Naomi, near Noblemen.
Prepared and sold by tke proprietor, ,lOHN D. MOR
GAN, Druggist, one door below Diamond alley, Wood
street. jell,
BATIIN6-10) bales No 1, for sale by
jule 8 5' VON DONNHORST &CO
LOAF 81.16 - All-30 bide Lonielap• Rednery, ( or sale
by SIM 8 F VON RONNHORB7& CU
UTHITE LINEN ISHILLINGSQ-10 pcs Ana Meant,.
od Linen Drill ‘ s Just opening b
BiIACKLETT & WHI TE ,
go Wood et
A lITIFICIALS—I4O dos Artificial Bps, 'Meats
21. and Blanches. Also, fresh and dotirle Bonnet
baelogs, just opening and for sale by
lute BiLACKLETT & WHITE
ROUOHLB—eO bra !tine and coarse Blood Rocky
inn opened by jute BIIACELETT & WHITE
DONNE? RIBBONS-90 0111MIU1 thney Bonnet M
EI bons, while, plaid and bright colors,just recoived
107 INIIMUntr sates by PO SHACIIILEIT / WHITE
goad assorunent on band end for solo
uy WS BIIACKLETT & WHITE
WTD:bWy W ADDING
—Five
LARGE & PRIEND,,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ream euve; near GranL
Altld
AL 1. tn. to store ae. •
KIER &JONES, Calm! Rui n ,
near Seventh meet
'~ VN ~ SIISS' -9
*4 bbls No I Lard, /do Grease; sa .k.
fl do Ginseng; Vdo Flavoset 11117iVO; far sale by
MI6 ISAIAH DICKHY it CO, Front et
BYTER-3 bbl. fresh Hall Critter; i kep do do,
eedlos from canal boat Nei, Brighton and for
mile by B MOWN & CO,
}ulo 191 Liberty a
_ _
RBI 80AP-150 boo No 1 Eosin Soap, reed cad
for sok by Jan li ROBLSON k CO
- rfECANS- 7 4 bblAliaerge PecansariegundNfr
CO
I: by
Virli%V GLABS--ICO kis WO Wtodok Gloat;
rKbooxs assorted doss, need and (or sale by
jolo R ROBISON i CO
ASK—OO doe Made., Saab, owned oases, reed
and for oats by jun II ROBISON kCO
Lmsil—act Shad said Nerriam on blood .ad for
X gale br Ait
lb BROWN C;ILHERTSON
A:MAO PLY CAlWE'lltectaved this day
at W. MTAlseoeVe New. (WPM Na 73
street, the latest improved redtesue SPIT..
',high le. blotter*" attentioa.pf those
itindsketetuabaats =Ames, 1111 V 'l°4
rmfaed. se4l lcrwr our easi: Venal:used_ In the.
ca t itAke e ..: b vitl r l e cuslif t
Pek losonauum otTapiary
Ocala - lovelit Una sea bo bad br sny Oa
cbists:',. Ws Invite LI US stairand ciaattee
anatimenpoorwMorrlum •
Aide - tie 71f tfinkin
allilllOND • 00'B
EX TENSiNE MENAGERIE,
BEING'THE LARGEST, RAREST COLLECTION OF
IN PITTIEIBURIM an•Tiesday, Wedneadey and
Thunday July 3,4, and for three days only, al
e MANSION frOUlt YARD, Llberty street.
.As /Ahern
TIM OF kaanitertort. a
On 'hinder, July 3d, Afternoon, (ratan to 5 o'clock—
In the Evening from 7 to 10 o'clock.
On Wednesday, July 4th, them will be fear disarms
Exhibitions, vin—Morning, (nen 8 to 11 o'clock, and
tram 1111 to t P.M.; Afternoon, from St to 5 okleak, and
evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock.
On Thursday, July tith—Morning, from to Ilk Af
ternoon, hro e 2to 5, and Evening from Tto 10.
Among the most conspicuous Matures of this War.
eating exhibition, Is the RHINOCEROS, OR UNI
CO
sinc ßN 0P1825. HOLY WRlT—the only one In America
e
The great danculty of cnptanng this huge and sa
ver creature, together with Me almost impossibility
gin `k2l:l:t u d n e. •in a '111" so l'Ll=rl
LIVING RHINOCEROS in o ar United Staten, . the
greatest curiosity In the Animal ' Muria= .
Foremost m interest, novelty and attraction, are
bold and original performances of
AUCTION SALES.
Hy John D. Davis. Anatlerna*r.
Staple and Fancy Dry Good,,
On 71mrsday mowing, June nst, at 10 o'clock, at
the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner of Wood a ttd
Filth streets, will be sold without morn—
A large assortment of maple and fancy Dry Goods,
among which are splendid printed brans, balsa
b lion,
de Inns, gaper omits, French and Mem , l6.•-
te l ratilanw, shawlsd ltdkf in great variety, ho
siery, glove. leghorn rnd nab; bonnets, parasoleks,
umbrellas table eons, checks, tickugs,blaached and
brown mukin, drllllnga , cottonades, auperline cloths,
eanimere. @ruinous, tweeds, fancy Temp, Sc.
AI 2 o'clock,
Groceries, Queen.ware, ForniT, Sc.
so
6 half chests Yong Dyson tea , II bo ea V. mane.
factored tobacco, 6 Ulla No baked; 6 bb is No 1 mack
erel, nadeal shove. window dnlll6l
transparent and venitiao b ds,coante ka,
looking glasses, glanware, exes, hatchets, patent bal
ances, ,ke.
A large and general assortment of new and amend
hand household furnitun, he.
At o'clock, „„
Ready made clothing, boots, shoes, fine cutlery, gibld
and sliver oratoluts, ions, pistols, Twisty goods, Ac.
Julia
Extratar's Sao of Real Beale in tilt Seth Want
of du city.
On Saturday afternoon, June 23d, at 4 o'clock, will
be mold on the premises, one Lot of Oroond, ahuata on
Mink alley, Immediately In the mud Asbury Chapel,
he sina a hunt of 20 fees and extending book 4.5 feet
towards Fulton street, on which ls erected a good two
eau Mick dwelling house.
Also, cum other lot a dj oining rho above,' having a
front of 42 feet, and extending back 45 feet TeSl93 at
sale. io4o JOHN D DANIS, Anal
-
rIIOIIACCO—tSO b.s assorted and oholoe bnutds
I. hand and for sale by
jutfl BROWN & CULBERTSON
/WAS—HO paha. Young Liyaen, Onetan.dor utd
Blank Ten, on hand and far de by
juld BROWN lc CULBERTSON
LOPEWINC - S !SUGAR—A fresh supply of L.
Ingle crushed and paler:sized guitars. just reel
and for sale by Jule BROWN & CULBERTSON
BRoSSELS CARPETS—The largest astranment of
Brussels CILIVITI eser offered in this city, for sale
as the Neer Carpet Villarehousa of W. PlVCllntock, No
73 Fourth In, comprisitlgthe latest and richest styles,
and al onces lower than ever offered in the market.
All who want Brunets Carpets, should call before
purchasing elsewhere!. juin W hPCLINTOCK
A'MINSTER CARFETS—W. WC!bucolic, N 075
Fourth et, ofrers to purchasers the nearest and
sidle:a mid Axminster Carpets ever aired in this
mute; to orltickhe Welles the attention sf poschis.
J. T. DECKER & ROBINSON.
IVILDI33, AIM 1,21M111 OF
LIGHTNING ROIDSy;
Order. left at the Port Ofese, or et Mb. &mites, on
Fourth a., between Market and Ferry, will noels,
prompt attention. •
Rrearctions.—Prol. Horace Webster,Oeneva,N. V.;
Prof. CtutiterDenarey D. D„ M. D, Rochester, N. Y.
J. L. Cassels, and litimilton L. Sarah, Cleveland, 04
0. K. Shoenberpr, Hawthorn , Michael Amos,
Williams, and Copt Good, Cincinnati. rutfluitf
0 11 + -4,0 1,1,11 Linseed-OA last reed and foe sale by
Jell J B CANFIELD
VEATRERS-11, sks prime Feathers, lost an — ing
and for sate by WESTON BOWEN,
Jan to Front In -
A MATRON to take charge of the Pinsburgh and
..As, Allegheny Orphan Asylum. Testimonials Of
good character and qualifications retrad.
Apply to Mrs. WPL ROBINSON, Peden:ll street, or
to Moo. MAJOR WADE, Anderson street, Allmtheny.
MIINERAL WATER CORKS—Io bales, [Moor%) a
vary choice ankle, received and for sole by
uIB BRAUN es REITER
uttL CORKB-3bales, - Isage si.w.,;c'd and (mulls
V by AtE I EIRATRC t REITER
BOTTLE CORKS-9 bal. Pint nettle Corks, reed
aad (or We ET .4 1 8 BRAUN & HER TER
RYE FLOUR—IO bhls for we by
jute B F VON lIONNRORSP3 CO
WINDOW BASH-2000 lights, assorted glees, for
suit bl lute S P VONRODUtiIIORST &CQ
AMVET FILF.;;Veri - rich and newesttyle Ver
lf yet Pile Csrpeu, for sale at the New Carpet erase
zoom, No 75 Fourth street, between Woad and Mar
ket. jute W 211,CLINTOCR
LIOLASSEI3-350 bale and 100 half We on eon
slgament, far We. Jule APGILLS & RO6
POTASH -10 casks In store, for sale.
/1 116 2,I'OILLS & ROE
MEP APPLY:3-300 boolsolo, will tri sold low to
glow eonsignotaid mall WOMB it ROE
LARD-15 kegs No 1 Lard, for sale.
jallf • ZiPOILL9 & ROE
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being an inset a of the Edinburghediuran.
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BAIOEIUD & sTERRETT,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AC LAW S
Fourth OM I, be ITMTII BMiltiBldd and QUM,
Ptuaburgh, Pa. 1015
. 3 MACKEREL-93 bbls for ale by
KIER & JONn3 Canal Ruin,
jal3 near Eervemb stria
DA J CON RIDER-AOO3 41 airs ilnd for sale by
uls KIER & JONES
DAYTON LINSE.F.J)OII-410 bids [lifted OU, pun
rod jo good ardor, rood ibis day ozd Tor ads try
jult SELLERS Tr, NICOLE;
u - OLASSES—tri bag la glors.inn far ul6 D
111 HlSltt.loriES
Poultrylvanta Sall Raid Comp'' any.
N OTICE le tu k o e i reAVLii, tha p, ri e Tel:
ahua g a med . last
tel smut of this CO=PSIII Is required to beltwid 00-dr
before them rm dap of July mt.
Innahnenoi not pald.pummully, will be subleet to
the penalty dorm per emit. wr, menthols reqaired by
law VECitOE y,a4ooll,l'ssarciter.
Ju1.1441
DUFFS BOONIKEZINO—Biseks tor tessldag
this work, wig the sunk hr os pi .s ;doss to tell*
en Printed we the scrum 4. us esprit - Jou mot - I
val Cram New York, sod Dunk
lal3 JOHN H * 'et Wood - n
GIBE SSION—Dann tie "*"
. Wmalesb ow L:ht)c.lt triC98.7110:104440kg
,11113 'xi
S Y & %V 11/3111AV0R
Engine. for 11 ...
ONE PAIR SECOND HAND a IDIM, 10140
oyiladere, 4 feet stroke ; St Bollers,'Sa feet 10q,3el
innhee in diameter, all In goad . order,
n erill be 'Wider a
bargain, if ar*lolWon be murk aceira'• They biro only
been in two at 18 months. - Port parka' limloquire
of la exit( R. HATS, Guano *Noe
DUKE WIRE A
by ND IiRANDI?-farE L i
fi, ip-o
for Isle SEL
i gri • •.0 NV a
WHITE GLUE-1 - bbl Cooporlirbest, lasi lied ind
far ale V lola ' E sELLERS
ma. C. nn®.
rts. Tunrwerzitilta ' iv an
ree'd aid Gir WO by Jai{ B EBELLEad
A FRICA N WIENICE PEPpial, ...:sated Jut meekl' ouul ro ! Iwo
mu R SELLERS,
CIANAHY PEED 014 am,
Spe Canthip {de. Polo 4 late
`La Torbay yrrh, marreci, 1361111 raj
=I Gar rola by Ittl4 E EMZERS'
DA.131.D QUASSIA—I bbl jon med sad fig LERS . ial*bi.
1.16 lal4 Rkg d B
ORN-103 bash in stare and co satiety
C
lirle r JONES* CO
ECANA-4 bbl. to reed atul for sale by.
P
ALI 4 A ' : •NEVA CROZEU
D _
err/013- 40
sa
use incruksvfol natal*
Jun Alaau L
gitoN-4 cum ralnired and tne
tor sale try
ion ARMSTRONG k. OROZER
e%A.T6-40 aka remind and for sato by
riarasraoliokoltozza
bbli our edited for sale tet
"Jars . . rv: r • r :
4 nua ozonaso itteCOOLT.
ArIFFICE, Fourth wan, WU Grant, the roam
lamly acentail Aldmataa 111111 m, Lama:Ws
4170 SIMS trte. Baksw*P, gs may Da found at Meg
Saiwip,ei. curio usaa. Pataz
• - lisaa , DatESltou
Mot 11rp etor ef *WWI Limn; IA I . l Wilfto •NVIRI
Beau, ' Hi* perfolmeneso,dlElet thme , Sll othetc - sett
only. In the ati4 and wadi arblalthe m = ta,
exemises vitt; the TERRIFIC 0 GY LIGNs, vl••
TIGERS, LEOPARDS, COUGARS.? RAU.
Bat is then:emblem and shams v;
with which he exams the obedidnitei t 7Vir , l - „ ,
end most remetsoless tenenttotthe thalex_t, fimatipt
aril the Jungle. HERR MILIESBACE, MAY 11AVE.,
BIANY , TAIITATODS, trot HE Eth4,,,10 Equ*A?;7,
HE IS MAISELF , ALONE.
The LIST oath tues ell the Sant Llfoilt Sntießetml!,
of 'o7l44tEltia`mle.Ti;;
That the groat expntionce; onzeimbliinnl moiltees .
of the propricors have enabled them intortnxit
in one LARGE AND SPLEN nip com=nriu_.
fall descriptions ofthe'Atamele eonm, le the HOW
bition, vrEl :_fonskn.'in.. Prmphleu, Balls im
Drine4 4l EiolalsrPrevictas cc!, Up wing , of , cecapaity.
i jel!.thnfulon IN penis.' "Chßlzan ;O;itider Ul yews.
• '
B AfS-
FOR WILERLINOAND SUNFISH.
• The fuze stutter
Wistaa, Amstar,• basins beriiiiC
rdaktay repared, by resumed Lt
regality tripe to the above, pante: leans
Monday tor Soaftela direct: i
For treikta or pewit, iipplon jala
. . , VA 001=10:0 ifeanairr
*ebb; aiiitaMilll .m. a f labovia
10 o'cloaa, A AL.
sibrlo4:4l6 *ll:day, iil ~-;
' •' ' r ."' a „ .
,For
„For treq,lis or parrage,lption 0004 or to
on f:
IGIUS.
• •
FOR I,OI7IBPILLE, modems,
Tu.pLesteumat4: 9 ishi, otamsf . o .
W. a via ware at
MOneir abbriday) earn-
tag at 10 atioalcataaldvalr. - - ;,.
For freight or paawa apply on basalt) at to
Ju2o PETTTOREW . 4 OA
.
Tho Ana paationea N ntai . I.:',
MT..VMMO, 4
Kowa, to .rill rota for Ciatnn ,•';
sit ant Annul: 11W tandings an' ,
dui day, of 4 Weldon. P.M., : . • -
~..`'
• For(on& or paslarn, apply on boirs i k io• • c)
1 all ' 0 El) 8 MILTENB SR. Art ~,t
Volt CINcoNATI Arun...MAO tr..t . ".;
The Okuda ran Mutat sue;'
- MARY A" •
, A WElbwan, Mastel'Onil /arra
.15 ahava-and all fal,r•la
tua day at We' eocirt.3.l:" •
For freight or pussy apply_palaanion to
hat
0/131 - CLIV A.V . I 4 /i PTI PIrr uBEW Iaa e-6
A
Mk Mt
. . • • - ,
DAILY PA c K•ET' • LI N E.
Lau: d well known USW of aplemitil plumper fltease
en is nor e of the.!mau eviitteo, bsi . •
.4 Won ..d, and otestpoweefel bone at 131 C -4
n of the West. Erni utoothinlaticot sad arinSi,
fort that money eon prove:l4h. heel; provided thrpow.2
*engem The Line hu loecohl.oPere*lt br fin 7Velli.'
a n
—lin curial a milli= of people vi ' th e lonstopooll
ry to th eir poisons. ;no . bale will et th e Coot es-
Wood' street the do previous ad g, for the
p V
tiou of freight widths nary of - in vi on the
the. In LI elle* th e Dann& tniXarring in:ii
advance.
. .
BIISDA.V P.A.ol=kot .
•
The MAO NEWTON, Captain 4i• - =WO
leave Pittsburgh every Stmdayeseessiteg at
Wheeling, 01 , 6/7 Busubsy smalair at W.V. at.
may - 20647. • 4 4 _
, *
MONDAY PO ... .kib-4• 5•,,.
' ll . s %sioNoNeuespassoltoriu teen Pt*:
. burgh every Maeda tuerminsaarglo MUM* .
every ?Sunday yr uneso . ,
.E?afiatt. - ..
The HIPEUNLa. Na 2, Cot.g. n ratzga, We,
leave Pittsburgh everY.ftegir "" e'el "c: 2
Wheeling even' Tunetre . • m• ~
WEDiMak&V-P.A.O.WIL.
The NEW EICOLANDNci. I..Capi,• B. 11 1
Immo •Itntignagir every - Wedwadary. %stoma a t UV:
Veleek;WhatlingaverylVeduesdav t-• • a lie.ace.,
r
-1112.81,111Y PALM%
The 111111.1.1.11tiT, Cap, awn,. us" lean Phsavt.l.
burgh every Thursday muruhig 01110 i"learne
every Thursday exam allO r. at.
PIUDAY PACER%
Mia CLIPP E , Capt. Pm AVM, will leave'T
Plakbrugh ovary Fndiry monriesar 104yekrelr, Vil6ime2;,-
line every Friday evearelrerla v.
~ .
gaitg ......, fitatliAllak
BURITIMIC woe.. ANGILIITICIITA 'tog 1114111:3,°.
• ' t hiONO?iffAXELot RO 7.
Only 75•2111t•ir Itqa mt air.•
~.
Via Proaresville Mat Ctubberland tel gge
• -Philarrelphla:. l ~. - ...,,
THE splendid and Cut roaluag tr 0 - X ll l.-ivirtr,
ATLANTIC,Capt t Parkinson; wino,
Jacoby, LOWS.M.T.Wik h O et i e. pt E Pr do onetp am semek,
I'LTPAUR cha atl t 7 ITIBECEsP*Tiaa !..:";
The =ming I boil mil:ais tbig AlamogalleW :
whoa, above the Bridge, d at 8 °Week preeiselt .*
Pusengets will take Syr COACKES*l3mairat,
vale, at 3 o'clock, P. W., and the splielid gam of *4O
Baltmeme arid Ghia. Raihuati; at Cr i elberiand, at s-
weak, A. lif.., eMI arrere in Dal tame tsvaiW,
V , IR timn far the e n city. vertiog lie A.M . mut,
rmtVasborgh to Bald** imbidigl hours. '
.;•"'
Faro
Prom Piusbuigh to Philadelphis,ofTboars. •,,,
...
Pare
The evening boas valleavn lad 0 Ililtapt taL-Z
day e vening
Pamengers by thie=Wilk
„kelp ess7:
board In comfortable State Roma the WNW*
om the mbuntabts the following day •l 6 Easters rillii'
Coaches, and lodge the secatufnhght fe-Cumbeeen& ...
Passengers have choice afeither 8 Wit:Rate.
Road between Balthnore and Phil "and Mai.
and
of stopping at . Cundairlan ac'l
and resuming them seam at' pidetarti, Leoachits taw:,
treed to parties to trawl at therpit i s,.,
We make up the loads *Ad wet ler the Coask•;;;
es in the Pittsburgh Manes; Ors oroer ,saves dm en, , ,
arriving at EtrownapilleMt to their • Impanans lot
at
o pawners toga onedam, tdouongsl uil Wassi
their Ue.ftts baler"! gea bees,_' f die Met, r' ;'
street, orStrahules lizataAVlTA .• • ,
mtidOus ,
.. 3ay baiter, to
AVOILLS h SOH
- -
~.
Pittibitrgl4 .4•Liisili7Ula PISA ' %et Etas '•'
Fin aNDDIN I, ATIAND Lortuvima. e spkadfd now a ,:.;
:.:.
- aukTrytlntrf ; UMW , . for abori4
imetousaidik p . i , :do oniVattum...,
......
day. the eal In.; 11410 olDtte,k A.! R. -,1,, ~. ,
For trelcht Orp .i tlCV: irv4 ,
::.
eii.
.....A nca
10 . GEV 0T05&.....
PrrrEDUROD - ,ANOSOWSVG4 ' Elitilt . i
im iat immunh
' The rientliad• • putpaireag,
%,
....11,kmatteit o . 4. ' if.
Ca alit lifoo Air Ctiabe,
*
110 and Losthrtib en luirs4r, • Ds bd. SI /Ili-,
etiockiA• by ' EID . .kVar ty on b 0111.4.
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GEO 13,11ULTMB i '
"FOR CINCINNATi . 1 011..OVIRRUPI
The .
• •Ag • -• • LADY El iti st W:
•••
W Nein iantekrOidlripm• rat ilboare
lSOocks _Z .
For freght.Or MOO PRP , " oa4 11144 1. 0 a 6
~ . • v. sass •
Louisville sad IIti.A.ADZIAPIWAt &huh
124,9. . • • - 4411,04
atxttn.aa Taasamr Ft - BT - . Loma
1. , The YAW' DAt sA6III dAlsimurpags
ite ' 01.
Ora W. 15 . 140,' mart% Id/ /Wee
YisitOrMark - 41r,
For freJstO rorzszer p r z . boilxxi m .
ma.rs-aut ; Unaing4
REGULAR RATUIRDAV Yecker wolf. ititOMS
, se..o= . lotat a til L.4 suutetZir itive r,
AN•Pritii ervir
ry baiaroay, at 1(1 &dela, la 7/.. .--
,For freight °"41".06,7(MX3,...
mus-dem • -a ,
..
run In ritaxatrdu AMU , Mittman, --- i •-•
The ring- Ind • ' • swam -
imaklla* Om . AV • ste sfor ma -
or O
P* trim 4=l. Pita:wilt 5 '.•
wh e oi ng mt. tiridgeporkr*onrilt Pinsbossn t
on tirodoorday ail ento;rdny“' •:,'
.-
For trOight or Pi..lite , , niTliaiboar4 i
----MTv' 1,:i1E1(423 AZICCI -
ii
_ , ..700 ,{ 4,,,v 24 , r
It.
• •Qeoi_Colkomw 11)igarifit' LaJea" Z
r o.tean4l.-hratinnitrkiwPlFro c a V
ktont nytoarrltrtllidars; atlo Alm ,v,
For rreqrtit or postars, to boial,Le_,
Taa V. S. Mails" MICInGAN --,
• •' " Hay, wit{ Icing tb~k pg 1 /1 008, •',
The Bloziongalitie nosiN., _0vrrY,...,.. , ._ - ...,
retorting tiff 0tt0'41......``'"
anturninf.mnit mimeo at Seel/Jet, P.*
....._.... . -
Fun to Bearer and blink; TorentTfil!..ll. ."`"' r.
sr ss• r.tru msovesee.
The iscasser-SEATilli leers
the ,
halo fwine oce°MoueerevU'
o'clock, hir krel
Trill knee Boomer at I°U Me pa metre u
(o'clock. Flux, Twenty-fleen
• Pt
7777'
lad a - -
,
MU.
Chat, hai seseenei to rma , Imiiinmal Weed
and fintithfield atrecio'' wok
ush m moo and for a.. y
HARDY: JONES h CO
Auozst—an
• ja
Far sale b
7110 • ILI a-
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=
hotp - A - nyiGtm*:43.firds,p--- , 8- 45 .
at.uor&-Plth—,;.
er Rapti& p„ , Odd nr, and era- ?..'
, , F.
Also—Oold sad Silver Braids tor'' btolderilar, \ ,i,,':'
z 1.4 Mond, epanglio, Sanyo . i Itr. -,.''
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