=ff==== frog rgur.agaruziai rirgh. i7Jall7liras.a.. I P O 2(1 • detericaulivetithis tr'r.lsl!i4r, FRANC 4. :-; ',.. ' :-. ~,,,, T itte President o f Francaat - Aebt in lds zees- - ' "Its the diva •,,,,,,L„ engis, the funienhir : ; Re I'l ' when , ~ i_ . o f,f,7tiloplt to shalia.the wod ..,i luttlAullgt 'l'. tatel4 to h w*itu,atedlll.utteed of , Oak* scones Yalta haf!art!er," aricie ; kr -'. PP4 4 . 41 itatiO"Mult*"* l i a l e l 444g__ ~, *a `tens European matters bora the :Rhine tad • the AO.; From Rodin* d flielly, them is' an „lateketti kr ci to plo*e 44gAnixicri bi , ci to cif/vase. /11:ECa/Merrede.lCli hits been erect -4 'at eildelinnatedgratit ` . (Jon in, the, calibrate. i . ... wader limed world:. efferAfw twelenrs I" in ; taLe ' •-: iilUi‘iligaiwitieti in be ld'ihi! the ; Italy See,/ ,gcco4,.torho took the ' ' in ell useful.,td ' keine ;- and' whose: tam walde . ° pissed i n hying ~ i of graitlide (unto can lend lit Italy to the; dth ar—was the symbol of , Lbetty*d the tituudiert of ill invent when, all Of a addiles,tva learn With . anotdaliment - that a aormeifht, lately the idol Of his people, had been nompi:sectretty ho fly doss -- -„, 73malhe ads at i !gs reni4 which • cempalled Pitatii quit Itenne, appeared tit the eyes of Eu rope to be the work of a co(epiracy, 'richer than that of the prople Whiscouldifot have paszed.4 the Whist Lem the most live, y:entlinsittWo to the mot iellicharLimpaminie. The Catholic power/ , hail. sent Ranbassadore to Ga4n, to occupy them. • " ' .epee With grave mimesis ot'ithe Papacy . vranee • , ,cingto T . be represented 'Airtif , .. but she 'l liad!' ' , tracing =mining 'Art, sir. .to Mai coerce' of aettlyi, but titer the 'deka/eat lowa, matters code ii mare "dectied tom. Anatrid and"kyles, *rime lag the appeal of the Ittily E-alieri had DO '. tided the French GoVernmeiieit theitititettlioo to take lib part; as that, tbelljted :decided tom warelang on Rome, to rivestiihiir Owe the al acrity of the Pope-, These rhtlinations placed us ander the'necessitg , ot min:sing otuitelven :We lead be/three =deaf° adopt'` Either. to oppose with's= every species el ittlerrenlintii in witch case we should hitialr' . wilt all-Catkcans Eniope *hilt , II rip edueliftide of thd"Rothatt Republic, 'Which we hid trot terognizekto Senn the co -- .towers to Wed remstabliall fit'dpo will, w ithi m i. 144 1 seusildb, the Papal tch, b?"itii er,Ao exer ,,, Mee. arum own unitleu. i a area and lndepend ;..esat action., pie ptniertune-14 the French Re ' intilla have adopted the last taode. The rest-re- ! , Itabti_to be teat ius4 the tildriithir MO =solved.' OFFICIAL ANHOUHCEIMINT OF THE DEATH OF. El(..PBMitiElit .. Whrtttiacor , 7one2o. fitipeeltenerinisideutOhylcri Ites officially tatheihteed to the Nigh* thelOaetate ai :Fx,Ptee -304,411:E9 POLH,otfeiiegtheluirreske of Willie= in the Depattatesestiaring the ety. - Tarr par* baildiap tea title2Prielldertfe hotues Uteithe symbols Ofinontnizik • • • OHOLEBA. iO:f9E4, *W. I /Wit c fcine 20. ~ The ship Azawichn trot London thlifewYark, pat 000 Plytecluth wilbei 604 with twenty lima of Chalets cip. , ,,botia, miter invrat ;dteth CEfOLEILA IN SINAVYORIC.. *ev Yalc,lnne The =per of new csooß - yinoenilif iv* SO CHOLERA IN lcie2o. TLeie were 3 near casik_dt Malin to-do; • • adtaitha. arioixat, IN Or. LOUIS Lau, him 211:. Tha interments iretnita 9 ofilie cemeteries, 4120 99, 72f which 81 werifi s it cholera. The al =• VW laziegaiag et II &mantle and Ow weather iWw8014.0,...7cry = "pa Alta, hi BO ilea& ben is prostratis. Tared: much cicknecs hilawriiii River niftitera great l y fitmi the -4;tkok.m. . cztom4.lN ONctgiAll. • - /- /vie Tbire wens 35chodr-ra OttiM noom crril It from , olliesAiscintelidluticirthe ztfpurs,eidhlgas um& ..A.loday;aas cemetery: not rOutiait, Now Ye Tune 26,,P. M. rifterdes drealor" 'Votes .i t onris flies at 800 thc;lnd Moab:ea at 99010 c. )Aszket tarn. San of Enntottry isizes at 1)1,692c... • Pnaistiortrinn t 3uno 20. Dycnie elms Waita wtia burned down !an Cl*Maij 10130 211 f sdasket is gininny 4.014 hititimo obaago In • Tkeyeatherleottinnes y hot.. ' PEPLADELPHIA'IdABBET. • Juno 29i P. M. sour-Flour kas deal:4'442j tin the bbl from izootarriaran:. • _ Grain—The demand Ot i :Wlteg is good, but ' trittmuttimheire not large, MiLinquiry being atelly tit good samplers .Corn u jn l less demand, and prices dettninit. Other d "orlifrriptions of gmin are orithnut Outage, and dull. rElealers art awaiting Ikerrimelpt of their private r . • Money Market. ..The ft able news brought bytheaaeornerlaseansed , in stools, lord pica ustandinicupst• The transactions At this Board of Brokers to a fair extent, =dant lints eliantatm feu tasierdasea mea.— x MithelsofFewiat. AIMS at BlPl9fe 6:49 1 P. Butte , TraiFory , NoteA at farmer attt a..• 74.2 iotl264hei uta,tket is dttitjuld isiera arp , E ; drain—Sileta °flip arc taloned Ismail lots . • to didalia , n• The knout reaarded Rana .• lkyorahlaul dor grain mu r p • - .2.timsiciar—Tbirte is, a ; businesi Meg at ~,... :,~: Q~~. '~i~ fp* p4ce46 - tiCouozr.-The me.ma. cr i Vii has iiita Ugh n:014 thai musket, bai.-'46 d'auuut ..,:140-miuto- ,, v-b.tom' tbt lnQaepen thslaritrusawl,vid Oiciitripthasis are flrea . The aea4el gameially agttDoat say matexial - A- pampblo, has just blieff pdhllahed to 44- - Aga4.7.orwc, «wan .4:: Important Gaeta and , ohm is retake' fa C tale-m Great roads IO Gre '. , . • - ~. . . Othe tat6l length of raiDisy• stoteittritedby,Par . ,„! - Alga= till ltho tad of 186 wan 11,613 tailew- th e . i' ~Itspital.llol4d we; 4336,610.2, t0 •-the =aced en r= =ally palsied wa5.E167,3661,366, and the length of .--, - , Itritesope_oe4 far traffic w#3916 miles. la 1968, 1 4M stur i4cs - ol . reew rsdiro were staigtiseed, sdby' the amber or trufwiof tail road saamion• aeat;tip toUtlif.iime', cheat }OM,— In I.6lldiuswie warocalle lip co railway sham, =, -"..<6314260153‘ otakidtt a ..of stoat wosoc.' i. h l, , coo ce Azusa y cepital, a _ the pa um time. Al grawcy.ealy , 4X9 toile's atoll way =completed . medleobablyi, w al 311.ats: w. 311 elapse berme ~.....'; WM spites , vriel tie AdsW.4... _- , Vtte gross- iecetpts artitt the railways open in 1667 'wits .613.51 0 0 6-1 *:. 44/44 " ) @, ''. Ilkitiltaignd 43,362063 fet _goods. : In 16 49, the . -PleOpursraril.£lo,ooo,ol.,, . . ',olllkinlice at dtaareer.in te a espouse of a . tor, r , • oniatiqber* oder for Wet =unbar Of shift ;i Lott alcastainshOo t ra lud4traming oaTo vis NYSMIN ea gN, Asti al LIM Eittlitt it atatiligaol/INsQ2l.4s;lthepremltes • 4) -- 7110 - 1 1 • I*W iattlattaioi vitt Akla, WO6Co. n _: PORI' OF'PITTSBURGII. Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Battle, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic Parkinson, Brownsville. Caleb Cope, Murdock. Wellavllle. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Beaver. Peru, Caltionn, Srinfith. Ohio, Stoops, Boekingport. Chieftain, Peebles Elizabeth. DEPARTED. Mi c hi gan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Baltie,Jacob, Brownsville. Atlantic, .Parkinson, Brownsville. . Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Frienavia, llca lie S hank, P Gallipoli'. Hudson, eMillin, Sunfish. Citizen, Gormley, Cinch:man. Hindoo, Campbell, St Lena TILL Siva.—There were 4 feet 8 inches in the dianneh by metal mtrk, last evening at dusk and . BOATS LEAVI NG THIS Brownsville Packts, 8 A. M. and 4 P. M Heaver Packets, 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. Cincinnati—Mary Ann. Cincinnati—Mt. Vernon. St. Lools—Visiter. Whetling--Pern. Memphis and New Orleans—Betizon ItOIIIIIIT4D6LPIIIA. D. Leech it co's, packet ham 9 P E S. B. & Co's Canal Packet, 7i o'clock, r CINCINNATI—Per hfl Vernon-150 bbls whiskey, R Watson; 67 its wool, Clark & Thaw; 55 Mats boccie. I Grier; e 4 bbls and !aids hams, 3 b. do, 11 tres do, D Leech & co; 35 'Aids bacon, 48 bbls lard oil, W Bing ham; 26 tree lard oil, 1 est hams, J McFadden; 445 bbls whiskey, R Watson; 1 we hams, Forsyllt & Baker, 53 pkgs hyoor, J Lareher, 47 gks spardsh tab, owner on board; 1 lot pig metal, for sale, • Per Hamburg-125 b. starch, 20 pcs dried beef, 50 bets hams, 2 bgs beeswax , 10 do ginseng, D Leech Ir. co; 200 b. candles, 8 do axes, 23 Ibis hams, Clark & Thaw, 19 do do, 39 tr. do, 11 tads tob 11,012 1; 03 Pka b ls do, A Beeler; 10 bbla lard oil. I Schoonma ber eeo; 121 do whiskey, R Watson; 10 Ws lard ml, Sellers & :aeons; 7 bhds tob, hlcAnalty, 94 bhls lar d oil, 9 hbds mb, Kter Jr. Jon.; 30.0. wool, Wm Barker; 105 rocs barns, J McFaden; 31 bhds bacon, Joo Grier, 7 bads 3 bra lob, Wallingford & co. LOUISVILLE—Per Beacon-2M bbl, lard, W Ihng• ham; 210 hhd, bacon, H Graff A co; 209 bla canon, P McCormick; 152 pm iron, Coleman, Hallman & co; 4 boo iundnea, Forsyth & c0;.2 blide lob, D Leech & co, 41 aka feathers, Hamra & Calbanaom 6 Ws 1. box lob, I A Ithanria; 2km books, W Bi9gham; bu undzios C D Bronard. CAPTINA—Per Hadsoa-100 bbls floor, clamor on board; 146 aka oats, 'l' Ponca; 2 bhds job, Capt lini 100 bbl, door, WM - Barham; 6 Wads job, D Leech & eo; 5 bbl, tlOll7, 6 as wool, A 1 Omm; 42 do do, Arm strong & eraser; 7do do, 2 elks bacon, McClutt. A co; p do do, Smith & 9h:1614076 his cattOn,Mr Ben. eon; 4 bss bacon, 1 Ohl soap, A Doe. WHEELING—Per Friendship-116011 csks, Wilson & Gorman, 129 bbl. whiskey, 7 miks hams. Cam Kotula 33 hdls pager, S C Hill; 64 bids floor, H Gruff & po. BROWNSVILLE—Per Adentie--ra bbl. gala, 144 do whiskey, 2 bxe gloss. ELIZABETH—Per Clueriem--112 bbl, flow, 53 Im Per Tempest-40 bbls flour. • BROWNEIVILLE—Per Louis McLane—l bellows, 48 bbl. flour, 12 be, glass. Per Eclipse-330 bu oats, MO do wheat, IS! bbLs Your 1 do sugar, 9 bills leather, 000 kgs mais. Facts forth. Publlo t In relation to that unrivalled fondly Salve, DiLIiET'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. ESTIMONY of • respectable Physicim.—Read T the label:wing, addressed to my non; Mr. F. bier ryoreather, Ctn.:luau : Cuterrausi, icb. 12, 1849. Sir, A sense of duty compels me to give my tribute to Dailey. Pain Extractor. Being opposed to wreck ery and ohm:um:um having for their object sinister motion—out realising mach good from tha "King of Palo Killeran-1 am induced to tender you this certifi cate. I bare used it in my family, in my practice, and with all the happy and vronderfal effects that could Posal ybe imagined. H. J. Boosts, M. D. Dr. b Hrodits la the senior partner of Ensile & Levi, Druggists. inflowernotory Rhossauction. The following testimonial comes nom a HMCO fa miliar to many of Mono traveling on oar Western wa ten. Mr. Glime, the well and favorably known Kw primor of the Parkerebarg Hotel, is husband to the ho whose letter 1 =lex • • - • Pauxissono, Va , April 13, Is4o. To Henry Dailey, Chemist, Having for. merly been long afflicted emit violent Inflammatory Rheumatism, which appeared so firmly seabed no to defy ell ordinary appliances to allay the severepain attending n,l *es induced to try your Magical Pain Extractor, nod it having affected, almost as If by ma gic, an immediate relief, and also, to all appearances an entire and perfect cum lam Warmed for the bene fit Mothers who may be cure, with pale, tensed by any kind of inflammation, to write to you, declaring that in my opinion, founded on actual experimme, your Magical P.M Entree:air Is the most valuable dis covery of the present age On the immediate ezeractlan ofbly pain It wen almost immediate and a per. fact care for Borne and icalda, and all external in. flammatlon. . . Having many aequalstances formed by their visits at my betsband's hotel in this place, I have soppoeed by your showing them thus few lines, it may possibly be of benearbotti to them and yourself. ' entertain the hope that Mrs. Glime will pardon the Toblietty I give to her letter, as well on the seem of laninsnity no of as being the serest mode of bringing it Mahe noting of her Wends-11 Daunt 12=23 lturact of • letter, dated BatmoNr, Ky. Nov. 49, IBIS. Mr. H. Dailey 9 hove tried your Pain Extractor to a case °lid., in my °on, family, Ivhick to relieved and eared in very short lime.” Imam, yours re spectfully, Jsa. fd. Porno. 137. Barns unit Scald., Piles, Sore Nipples, Broken Bream, Eruptions, Sorts, Cots, Wounds, mid all in flammation, yields readily lo the wonderful properties of this unrivalled famdy salve. Bat, in the same pro portion that you will receive benefit from the geom., you be injured by the dolmen°aa effects of the erntraterfolt salves. OAUTION—Be sure and apply way ut the tnvetuor, H. DAUM, 05 Broadway, hew York, or to his au thorized agents. JOHN D MORGAN, General Depot, Pittsburgh. Henry P. Schwartz, Allegheny, Agent; J. Baker, Wheelusg, Ye.; James W Jolmston, Mayvville, Ky.; F. klerryoreather, etneinnati, 0., General Depot N. B.—ln the severest Hems and Scalds to clutters the pain inn few manatee—it never fail.: gala NTF. PITTSBURGH FRENCH BURR MILL STONE L and MILL FURNISHING hSTABLISIIMPNT, No. 211 and 242 Libetty street, near the CUM!. French Barr Mill Stones, of my own manufacture, made of a new and superior quality of Block. punc tilu care is taken to have the Joints made close, and all the blocks In each stone of a uniform quality. They are warranted to be equal to say in the country, and superior to the greet man of Burrs, whether of foreign or dolomite manufacutte, and sold at the lowest pri ces. Mill Stones , manufactured In Prance—a gene ral assortment, at reduced prices, always on Laurel - Hill Mlll Stones, all urea Bolting Cloths, Anchor Stamp, warranted best gust- Irv, and at greatly reduced poem. Mill Spindles, Mill Irons, Screws and Picks, Plat form Scales, Cora and Cob Grinders; Grist and Saw Mill Castings of all kinds, and Mill Famishing in gen. eral. All orders promptly attended to at 244 and 248 Lib erty street, near the Canal, Pittsburgh. . -30-42 m W. W. WALLACE . Plstettusgb 8 team a - =bit, VVorlii. — AVA LIbERTY, opposite Smithfield greet.— 1,1 Marble Mantles, 2Jonumeots,Tombs,Table Tops, Ac.,a large variety of the moat beautiful kind, made of the finest qtallty •f foreign and domestic marble, always on band or made to order, by the aid of ma chinery, on the shortest notice and at the lowest ;niece. N. ll—The Country Trade famished with all kinds of Marble at the lowest rates. All orders promptly an. leaded to at 244 Liberty, opposite Smithfield st. my3Mdflm W W WALLACE • isiwr ELACHIBIES. LULL'S Patent BM. or French Bun SMUT ALA CHlNE—the best article of the kind in nes, they run light, clean fast, do the work well, and will last a hfe time. About Ito of them ore in use, in the ben mills in the country, and we ono the strongest Intl many of competent pencils as their superiority over all other Smut Machines For further particulars, ad dress the subscriber at 244 Liberty at. ?menorah my3O:dem W W WALLACE OTEAM ENCHNE9 AND BOILERS—For grist, saw O end other mills, sheen on hand, or made to order on very short notice, and at the lowest prle.. All or der promptly attended to et 244 Liberty Street, urn the Caned. my 32 W W WALLACE rdosTat PARIS—For land, and other perposes, always art hand at 241 !Abort), .I leY29 W W PitALLACR • Y ILAULIC CEMENT—Amoye on band, as Liberty .1. my3Ll W W-WALLACIE GRINDSTONES—AII stun and pits, &lamp, on hand at at Liberty omen. my3o W W 'WALLACE 1111AoliLlaTT £ WHITE, DRY GOODS JOBBERS, DR WOOD STREET, ARE now teething a very Lowe stock of fresh Goods, of recent perehase Sod uotthrualon,altleh they will cell to the trade at such pttees as cannot fall to gore entire •ruiefeedort.. • COy and Gomm Merchants ate Invited to coil and examine oar week before pritehttethir elsewhere. to SIDE.STRIFE CABBIATERES-1 ease new style &nay "side stripe" Cautmeres,lntl redd and for Salem kIifBEITY,WiLSON &Co, . ll • 4B wood at IikI{.I9TWITOUJins • rliflF, subscriber bas ,to t Tecalved at th e Pekin Tee j. Store, 70 Fourth in a vary large and wall se. treed musk of pare 011.17EIVAND - BLACK TEAS. from New York, all of which has been received in this country slue, the Ono of reknit') last, : dsrunstlng or all the different grades groartrln therelssniai Empire Our steel being among the largest in the West, we are prepared to wholesale, On better terms than any other hen'e in the dry. We invite retail grocers to tall end examine our stock and prises. They can hese Spiel ed in dr 6, and Itb mintage', Sulu canniness, or by tall chests, to suit liken . eonvenienen. Our retail prices vary foe Oolong, Bleck Teas from 50 cts.to 51,60 per Ning Young Brineheng, be eta Congo GO, and English Breakfast 60, Young Etym. Gunpqwder and Imperial, foam 35 els. to BIAS per lb. Paddles are requested send andget samples 01 of oar Teas, and try them before purelming. mylikdaver3 A. JAYNES, 70 Fourth creel WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. CAPITAL 8:00,000. J. netsurf, Jr., geol. I ft Musa, Jr., Pie'''. WIII theme 11111211% all kinds of risks, FIRE AND MARINE. LL losses will be Ilbonlly adjusted and promptly paid. A borne Ilutilntion.-¢umwd by Dl m m e m,,the my well known be the community, and who ins determin ed by prmapinesa and libel:Ulm m entor' the mar. actor wkich ihey bare mama m °farina the best protection lb diode-who dcalre In be Insured, - Dtmecross--R. ,r Jr., Geo. Bleak, Butler, N. Holinesi: . Jr., WM. B.Holsnes, C. Ltumen;Gee W. Jaultscia, .FirdAl. J 4014 lan- Lirou, Thos. K. 14,y5; ymbeez,p.Anley, Alen. Made 21.0 a. Revd. thrsics,No:32.Wate: ier me of Spent Into-ilnemairs,lrituthargh:,. . , , *LOCAL EVIEIM.I mom. am nanz_sa Coat glisztar Sessioiti. NVIVAnalr, /ma gIC, NIUt11!1$0 . 10: 13103 Present Hum- BenjoiiiitrPatton, ' Presiderd ladge, and William Ken and Samuel Imes, Associate Judges. The case of the Cammonwealth Ira Rudolph Seltzer, indicted for committing an assault and battery, was again taken op this morning, and sev eral. witnesses were examined to prove the good character of Mn. Cracow, and her daughter.— They wore unanimmis in testifying to the amiable character of both thebe ladies. This was alemal the only case since the commencement of the pre!• eat term, in which speeches want made by the counsel. Mr. Mahon, on the part of the prosecution made one of the aunt eloquent and beautiful speeches we have have ever heard delivered in Pittsburgh. 13e had a fine field for the display.of his talents, and made the most of it. Mr. Wills made quite a lengthy speech, m de of his client. The Judge charged against Seltzer, and the la, ry, after a 'Mort absence, brought in a verdict of "Guihy." Commonwealth va. Andrew Harper. Lediot ment Larceny, committed In Ideating two cases of surgical instruments, from Dr. Ahl, of Bayard"- town. Harper maiounned Unit he had bought tbem from some person whom he did not know, for two dollars, but ail he could Rot prove this, be said that he would plead "Guilty." Commonwealth vs. Peter Blaokson. Surety of the Peace. The prosecutor In this case was Lauts Ocknor. The quarrel, as it appeared Gym the testimony of the witnesses, arose from a wooden trough or sewer.which, beginning Blackson's house, ran into Ochnor's, and into which, as some witnesses emified, bones, pieces of meat, rags, and other nuisances were thrown, in addition to the water , which it was designedler carrying off. On the contrary, one witness on the part of Blocher, ' swore that nothing but water was thrown into it. -Blackson, who is a colored man, and Ochnor had a quarrel abontit, and Blacken told him that he had been a slave in Germany, and did not know how to appreciate liberty here. Black - son hod, it seems, from his own statement, corroborated by those of other witnesses, used ev ery exertion in his power to keep the sewer clean, and make Ochnor comfortable. The bosses occupied by both parties, belonged to Blaskson. - Each party was sentenced to pay the coats of his own witnesses, and Blackaon to pay the docket costa. Present, full bene.h. Commonwealth vs. John Smith. Indictment— Larceny. The übiquitous John Smith, was charg ed with having stolen . a quantity of wearing apparel from Eli Neel, of Lower St. Cltil Tp, to gather with a promissory note for slsoXnd a con siderable amount of money. Smith was arrested on the Hibernia No. 2., on which boat he was a fueman. The case was submitted to the jury without argument, him Neel testifying positively to the fact that the larceny was committed by Smith After a abort absenre, the Jury returned with a verdict of "Guilty." Commonwealth vs. Michael Shay. Indictment— Larceny. Shay was charged with stealing one Cole of surgical Instruments from Dr. AhL The counsel far the defendant did not deny that histient vas in possession of the instrument. , and called Andrew Harper, to prove how he did so. Harper maintained that Shay was guiltless, as he had given the instruments to him. Mr. Cal bin here arose to make a statement concerning Harper, who this morning pleaded guilty to an in dictment, charging him with stealing the Insum meats alluded to. He said that he had been ac quainted with Harper in Washington City, sad that he was a man of family. That he was pm. muted of considerable real estate in Washington, but that he'llad bees adjudged by the Courts there, incapable of - managing it, owing to his imbecility of mind. For some time past he had lost sight of him, and If he bad known who he was, would never have suffered him to plead guilty in the mom ing, as he believed that the statement which hehad made was tem. The jury were directed to bring in is atialetl verdict unthit morning,. _ The Grand Jury Came into Court with-e ItAt many bills of indictment, chiefly for assaults and batteries, which they had Ignored. Moat of the prosecutors were directed to pay the czars, and several of them being unable to give security therefor, wens acht to jail. Qum= Woak—Among the bills ignored,we no ticed the cross indieunents preferred by Mr. Thos. McKee, and Marshall Orr against each other. Mc• Kee's information before Ald. Madame.s was only preferred, and it was immediately ignored. Both parties gave security to pay their costs, and were discharged. We advise nil our quarrelsome and litigious citizens to beware how they dispute with their neighbors, m both the Grand Jury and the Court are dealing very summarily with all snob. Commonwealth vs. Hugh Spencer. Indictment —Larceny. Plea—" Guilty." The sentence in this cue wee deterred, as there ie another charge pending against him. SABATeIa Comairrrxx—We rejoice to find that the above Committee are acting with energy and promptitude, and we are rum that the public health will be much beoefitted by their labors.— Many abominations which have for years existed amongst us, have been removed, and altogether, the members of the Committee deserve the hear ty thanks of the community for their praiseworthy exertions in the cause of health and cleanliness, which, Indeed, are almost synonymous terms. DnTH.—A German, named, we believe, Gee. Martin, died on Tuesday in jail. Oar readers may, perhaps, recollect that we some time ago celled the attention of the public to his distressing situation. Peer Martin was a lunatic, and one of that clam with whom the close confinement of a prison cell did not agree. Shut out from the world, he pined for a small degree of liberty, and has been lingering on, between life and death, for some months past. If we but had a lunatic asy lum in our midst, he might have recovered hi■ senses, ea hisinednees was never of a very outra geous type,but the "golden bowl Is at last Woken," and "the spirit bath returned to God, who gave it.. l Poor fellow! he is happier now than when in life, for his was not a happy madness. Surely we will• before long, establish a lunatic asylum here, for none of us can tell the moment when it may be come necessary, in the wisdom of an omniscient Providence, to deprive er of reason. AlMlLT. — Robert McCoy yesterday appeared before Alderman McMaster., and swore that a man named Kinsey had made an assault upon him. Kinsey had put some lumber upon a lot rented by McCoy, and, when he was asked to remove d, refused. McCoy then attempted to remove it hiamell, and &am read him with a shoe maker's knife. When this was wrested I rem ham, he pick. ed up a large piece of wood, and struck McCoy upon his Mot, severely bruising It. -.- 20.11AULT .an Barran.—Marshall On yesterday entered a complaint before Alderman McMaster*, charging Thomas McKee with committing an atr , sank upon him. hiliKee entered a similar com plaint against On on the previous day. Moron's Ovsms,Prrnausoa, June 20.--Three men were brought before the Mayor this morn ing, two charged with beating their wives. John Irwin, the first Who appeared, pleaded bard to be let otT, and ha wife interceding for hint, he was only sent for twenty-four hours. The second, a case of common dmakenners, was sent to Jail for twenty-bar hours. The third was discharged, on giving ball to keep the perms towards his wife. - - - CHOLIPIA. —No new cases of Cholera are oc curring in our city, with the excepUon of a few brought up on the steamboats. While the west ern towns are suffering dreadfully under the of fects of this terrible pestilence, our city enjoys an almost total exemption from it, ind we entertain strong hopes that the few on see which have al. ready appeared amongst no, are the only ones we shall see. Sao Accro&rl 7 :—Three meo, naives of Eagland named William Wlikea,Jamcs Chapman, and John Ca% were drowned while attempt 4 to crow the bionongattede river ' near E li zabeth, at about 12 0'014( od".Taeihday night. Two of the zugli?t r. nate menAaaid wired and fandlice. The third woo They were oil eugnedl at Lets' ecedwriwki;sbove Lock Na 8, on the Mon ocillicla,:ikaiB,they had bean Of orkiw ix= cot#irtddolian:: A Ivo intatotoOkocklacoa of:E*;oB*B4itis tb figs; sad WI% bad ad eight o'clock Aiiiiiialso6lB4. t6s7r bodies had` - zot boa screstodt • NU IUMLTFII herd 0.11111 06 . 71:121:1101t l'eVeC- I should rion directing the owneir , or an boom:l=l4U la*. to have them permed, up We hope that the Mayor will comply with this request, as the hogs, lying as they do, in ev ery vacant lot thyoughtown, are a great nuisance, and we have beard tiny complaints about therm AII2I•I2TS CID Barruity.—Thomas MclicHs Wed att.:Mph:tint before the Captain of the Watch; at a late hour on Monday night, charging Marshall Orr with commiuing an unprovoked assault upon him. McKee alleges that Orr - tame up behind, him, and knocked him down suddenly before hrf had time to defend himself. Orr Isserts that Mc- Kee jostled him in passing, which was the cease of his striking him. He was bound over to an swer the charge before the Court of Quarter Ses sions. Bras= niaWws.—A Herman named Mo rata, who Ilan in Filth street, between Wood and Smithfield etreets, was taken to the Mayor's Of• Ace on Timidity night, charged with beating his wife. He was put into the watch hour, and gave bail yesterday morning. Pomo' Ovviceu—No Warless ninny importance is: being transacted at any of oar police office*. Daring the time when the Court of Quarter Sea aionnits, the officers are so busy in attendance to it, that they are unable to do any thing else, and consequently a few drunken eases at the morning watch returns comprise the sum total of the officers to be noticed. Covets'wart Morro.—A young lad was arrest ed yesterday, and taken before the Mayor, charg ed with attempting to pass counterfeit money.— A flee dollar note, an the Bank of Penn Township, Philadelphia County, was found upon him. The counterfeit Is very badly, executed. As a great deal of counter fe it money is among us, we advise our citizens to be very cautious. MARTIN: LEWIS & CO'S CLOTH HOUSE, FOR THE EXCLUSIVE SALE OF GOODS ADAPT ED TO MEN'S WEAN. EMtEEEMiMEI C1L1.11.13 IT, 10Prti SOM. OUR preparations far the coming season in regard to stock have been very complete. Having im ported our own goods, selected by our own buers from the best manatetorle. In Europe, and wit E-the feellltles to take advantage of every change to our do mestic Woollen Markets, we confidenlly challenge competition In ertent of assortment, chaise, taste or pricey with the New York, or any other market to the ionntry. Being very desire. to extend our haziness stillmore ' I witnesmil the edministruion of IN. Louis Wiek. among the Merchants. Clothiers and Merchant Tailors , ey's prepar.ort for Cholera, in the cam of an appro.. in the South sod West, we " e° r id P une. '" e '' nee to the olastering b.iness in this town Mar mud. to the importation and me ase of such kinds town. ) wd. , iit. was aa a are , marked cave of Asiatic „ gebe. and styles of goods that we know trill suit their sales. lens with rice water evacuations, cold clammy Any And as it certainly most be an object tathem, to get cold ' wagon, small tremulous onlsea.-I considered his their g eode hen ” ” wee ne pneeible and "the cheap- situation truly e ntical and alauning. I saw him w est (might., other advantages being equal, oar market ye ... ea Dr. wioio , n, and was present the ededthe. o Y h t to '''''' io fora full eh." of their Conte "' We Girton of th e first dose of medicin,e and saw blotra no elt • fair exanaination of oar stock, and m all cases pestediv curing the attendance of Dr. Wink ey; he re. seilliin'inee customers in "lees against th e North covered so .. be able to attend to and wont et his mg c lues. trade in a few day. I ent sure he tack none other but Our stock consists of Beoli's, Simons, Nelson, Bon. I the medicine adinoused by Dr. Mickey. leans, Mannino's, Wialfing's black and ("Icy color. &Cash° W. DAVIS, M. D. *d .d F‘ f. " -7 mo Cv' s r t e ove lk. hirli ' we n" re .' an d po G rte '"'"' d by m' 'ourm p le l ts, n eo n , vi e ..1 3 '.. u m u %rly n is ' i p ',,' R rh a W a T e d ad l i d C w he bd i r e , and which we will guarantee to sell as low as the sale end estad, by JOHN D. MORGAN, Druggist agents, who represent the manufacturers in N York. , ad:dn , a dm , doer bak , o , Doodood „b ay, W oad '. Fllltnett a= Einar. Wonturts.- Superior West of ' . E.l.d Cloths, do do wool blk. Cassinteres; French nUND.IFFT SALE, and eiglish Duffle and Pilot Oaths; blue, grey and OF STEAM BO AT COMPANION. black Fleshings: 'blue Bl.ketaTer coats; Army aLad y - D virtue of an order of the Circuit Superior Court Nav y Ciethe t.... F elt end Twee.' Cloths; ;Milian ' el . '' , _Kb of Law and Chancery, for Marshall Co. Vs, nude water proof uevonabire Kum,. at the Sprin Term, 1845, of said Cour, in the case of Doomoec Wocu.s..-Black nod colored Cloths for Francis 5 t ay b dr v,„. the siesta boar Companion, and !secrecy, and cloaks; - cases fanny Cassimerer, - in other cases against the same, I will proceed to ogee do plan black do; mixed Doeskin Casumeres, army at public sale, the steam boat Companion, together blue Cassinsere. with her engine, furniture, tackle and equipment, on Barroom, and COARSE W.I.LLICI.- -Cues blue, w od ,, oadoy, D th d ay o f July, 1846, at the 10 ,,, o f black, mixed and medley Baninehs; -do sheen. grey Moundsville, in sadt.ounty el Mush. between the and Tweeds; -do felled and double -milled Linsey. LOUIS of lb o'clock, A. M. .d 4 o'clock ,' P.M. of mid -do plain and f.ey Towel. for met, and overcoat. day Viarserm, Vsermes, Vanes.-Valves, Satin, Silt, Tor lisLa-One.fonrllt cask,. and the residue in Cashmeres, Totten. avid Swarm... Vesting,-an three eq.' Instahn.ts at CI, lit and Id month, with In a.ortment altogether unequalled by any thing that Wrest from the day etude-the-purchaser giving bond hat ever been clued in this market before, and w hs.ith good and approved personal security for said de none c an have, except such, who like Ourselves, bay' (erred idayaboaru them an the spot in Europa rr”Otta at a distance desirous of farther information FAN= Goons.-Scarfs, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves. ~, „ lad°n to the ,b„,,,,..k. c.an obtain t b.....„ e by Elandkerchieh, and every - article for gemlemen's tot- letter addrimeed to Jain. 8. - Wheale,Eisq., Wheeling, let, of the latest Parisi. styles. Va., or to W. EL Oldham, at Grave Creek Marsh. Meer. and Liars Satan.-Together with all kind c o. y d. war. M'FARLAND, of woollen, cotton and merino Hosiery, for underlie.. Denary for Frincl• Kelly, S. M. C. Munalir Costratora and Comsnes furnished with „n a i d ,„..wb oa fi on Day. cloths and umforms, at factory prices, alto, with milt- - - - they and naval Trannings, of every ansanption. WANTED. Taman' TlitlaXl,2l of superiorualities, vim Blk y`sAILY at the BALTIMORE, PHILADELPFBA, English Stiti.• ' black and colored Silk Velvets; dodo 1,) NEW YORK, SOS roN AND NEW ORLEANS Bilk Series, de de Satin dm do do Almc plain GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMLSSION OFFICE, Alpacas arid Bet...rms . Stile Sleeve Veni Young MEN in wholesale and retail stores, and other ' ricoSeorings, Rabin/mei; do, black and co hi Try., respectable bovine.. te act as Book-keepers Sale. Patent Threads, French Cloak Linldgs, Banana, all men, Porters, Barkeepers, tVeers, Fanners, Coach kinds, wonted and silk Bindings, &a. fro. &c. C.. men, Cu Agee., Book and MAP Agents, C 011..., miss, Puddings , 'Silesia. Holland', Wiggins, white i Overseers in all branches of business, &c. We have Mulin. colored do, Wadding. at all times a lam number of good summons on hand, Foa Couctratax.s --Silver, drab and blue Clothe, I which pay from 'KM to SILOIM per annum. Thom in drab Silks or curtains and linings, worsted Damask., want of situanons of any kind would do well to give Backrame a. drab Velvets. . a call, as we have agents In each or it. &lova et- Fos Snotiantif .--Clo :ha , and Casibiterca at the ties, which will enable .to place every applicant in rating tolen for gaiter., and lasting., black and co. a eatable afmation at the Merest nonce. We here a lured, of the best quality. . large mgnelman. La al this &bore .med fallen, ilanreillnia, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers visiting which we trust will enable as to give entire ...tee the North for purchasers are respectfally invited to don to all who may fame . with calL examine our Monk, whether %hay intend purchasing in I TAYLOR & TAY,MAN, No.. de Second st., our market or pot. , MARTIN LEWLS a, CO. between South and Gay. 1 „inladlayr,V4 •• N. El-Persona lloins laany part of the U. Staten, tni g r ichror*calr wta y, ailiatih -- . - and witb(lfg to Cantilli til . lll/4 iroDaltioroco r .ctrinpl atastat. titer of the above cities, will ham them wants Imme• dlatelystuended to by addresung us a line t tpostrid) 1 - 1119. BAELE & MASON, in renaming their grate. ~.., „.„ ~, „,., cu ., bath aced b , ad en. Aj fel acknowledgments to the friends of the Insults . es , en,e'ill`e' they "',' ''',,, se mho would incur by coming uen and to a discerning public in general, for the lib eral patronage hitherto receiv4 .nounce at the ! ler'''''''hee'eiii, and sne ien 4.- . e tT enni fee ihennnel ' eee • T.& R & TAYMAN, , same time teat they' bare made essential improve. 1 Address , 1 menu in the interior MI well. the exterior of the e. • No, EP Second street, M midlshmern, during last fall and winter, which will i _e' Baltimore, d greatly enhance the comfort and •rtinsements Of in valids, who intend to rob th s pine. during the enact- 1 tug summer. nll Me prevailing diseases are treated here, end they will endeavor to keep up the reputation the establish• meat has won throera this sweat, by strict attention to patients that entroarthataselves under their care. In order to undergo the treatment, patients have to provide themselves with two woollen hlankets, two cotton shells, three comfbrtables or a tight feather bed arid six towels. 'terms, sin dollars, payable weekly. justtilin Extension of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. TO Tana l t d 11.4500ZT. rePWALS are melted for the Graduanon and ttuonry 01 about 25 min more of this road, be ginning tat • point some 64 miles west of Cumberlutd, and ending at • paint so miles west .1 Cheat River, embracing an the sections from No. 61 to No. 69, both inclusive. The Graduation on nearly all of these sections will be beery, and will include one 'runnel of considerable length and three short ones. There will be also two Waimea.' of medium sae. Specifications and plans of the work will be ready for distribution to proposers by the Isgh of June, inst., al the Cowpony's office to Cumberland. Tfie mop. eels will be addressed to the undersigned, and will be received up m Saturday, July 7th inclusive, at the same place. Proposers .0 o.oollly requested to Mi au i. the line closely before bidding, and to avail themselves of the ample moans of utkrmation of the value of the work, which will be furnished them, as contractors from a distance, accustomed to more dif ficult excavations than those to be met with on this line, will otherwise be likely to make their estimates too high. The best tesdinonlals will be required, and an energetiC prosecution of the work will be necessa ry. The paymenu will be cash, with the usual reser vation of one-fifth till the comp letion of the contract By order of the President and Directors BENJ. H. LATROBE, Chief Engineer. lu7modua3o(Balt. Am TANIifIUUP - cFix. 400 MI LI. L S . TANNER/Y:014 m handsome small ba OlL.—Constantly on hunt, bleached and unbleacii; ad winter and sprier/Sperm, Denham and Whale Oils. Also light colored selected N. W. Coast Whale Oil, soluble for retailing. PATENT OIL FOR MAORiNERY—The aubscri• hers are now prepared to rupply `Devian's Patent Oil' in any quantity; machinists, mannfactmers, Re., are requested to nail and examine the article. certificates urns efficacy and superiority over all other oils., from assert:Ll of our most extenals - e manufacturers, are in our zromession. ALLEN A NEEDLES, Ape, Y 4 and 23 Douai wharves, near Chestnut at., fetill3-eodam Philadiqina DR. IV. Et. DAKK, ~ aI DENTIST, ee le..' (Late of New York.) Ovites—frmillthem .teat, betvieen Seventh and Strawberry a.iey. N. B.—lhaesees of the month, gums Ind teeth treated Nov moendneally. Jo.9:d3n, TEA :1 TEASII TJRASItt IT Is with plenum that the subsenbers inform the chlttris of Pittsburgh and u '4,- ninny that they have completed armies '.. menU with Mature J. C. Jenkins tr. Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely pet MI op m metallic peeks of d, d and I lb. each, with their panted card—showing the kind • -- of Teo, once, name of the concern and dep. n • hiladelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. 11111 . •11. PllOOll. 1 Garipooder• •• • • •IMI 75 1,00 1,25 1,60 Imperial Hymn 50 75 1,00 1.25 1,50 40 051 75 I,IXI 1,25 V. Slum ' ck 37 50 MU 75 1 1,00 50 1,25 1,50 Bla Local. Fine and extra Fine • .7b 1,00 x,25. 1•40 e will warraut and the TEAS we sell to be equal to, If not sursmon to any sold la tine 64% and should they not prove aceeptaole to the taste, they cap be So. tamed, and the money will be =bladed, as It is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a fair trial. that thapublie may be able to tido between oar Teas arid those heretofore sold by other companies In this city. All lovers of rieh, delicious and goal flavored TEAS, should give us a call. For sale by 703. S. AI. YOUNG & CO , N W cornet 4th and Ferry street., CO ., E YOUNG A CO., mylfkddmis 9 W corner 3d end Rau streets IV HITE SUGAB.S—ring,Tloaf, Crushed and If Y pulverised Sugars, just ree'd and for sale by um bbl or at retail, at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth at. miff] VINE COFFS—Mocha, African, Java, Lapin, JU St Dgro EE and Rio Coffees,Jaat reed and for aele at th Pek in Tea Stara 70 Fourth et. tart/ AISINS AND FIGS-2do eighth bat prime KM IIMS, and 60 small dram. (rein Fl s, last received arid for sale et the Pekin Tea Store, ID Fourth street tarn CNOCOLATE, COCOA -AND DHOMA— Baker's Dem% No 1 Chacolase and Cocoa; also, Schmitz sweet spiced Choeolate, Just mkt and for lisle at the Pclin Ten Store, 70 Fourth at tura DRUOS! DRUOSC— CldricriOne,•• Chloroform, Ext. Dark Precio. lodide Iron, Nitrate Slim, • Oil Copalbs, Yuma Powder, Mule Acid, Chloride Soda, Extract Malay, Extract Chump& hut recd and (or ul. by It E SELL oo S, ER lOU ' 57 Wd it ONO. W. INLITII i CO, 1. . INFORM their friends and the pabllo thatthey have no Wiser any connection swath Owls Isto establish meat In Penn strew, known u the Mahar git e ßrower. rivitremosetl their etitirst basloess to th POINT RV. in , Plr asset utylesl 78 100 bis wimp We&tarn aeler , eq , !CSO, JaL3 CaleCeiLltd W. und f ß ar sale by 'aliEON, 147 . r - D P ' ao4 eicAlontsock or Pm. ziam=toyptihe Agellnoved: =kes. NW yrtF397 MISCELLANEOUS GE . 7.F11133 11F'S FURNISH NG .GOODS. : . \-,, ..•: n.r - i:F\77--7; , - )) . ),, t ,i *' 4 `'n \Li - - , i I ! I.r'; % -, •-•-• - •- - 7- : vti llt i .,-,` , ./.3 . • '-`.• r 4 0117 tr,; , ‘C ' 1%. ' ' \ , 1 • r ...,c. ........ 0• .. ~.• ____......., . ..,..- . - 111"Vf '' 1 ' K ..3011% ST &likitol,/ Importer., Flanntnetuzetr,, amid Dealer to SHIRTS, CRAVATS, SCARFS, STOCEWO SIERY, GLOVES , UNDER GARSI SUSPENDERI3, BOSOMS, COLLARS, DRESSING ROBES, SHOULDER BRACES,_ HANDKERCHIEFS, MONEY BELTS, METALLIC WATER-PROOF COATS, OILED BILKS, AC. The facilities el' the subscriber (or importing and manufaetoring his good., enable him to supply his cus tomers at the very lowest market prtees4 and every effort will be made to reader it an object jot merchants and dealers from every section of the coal:dry to give him a call. C. B. HATCH, mult:lo3 97 William street Dr. Wlekey'e Celebrated CHOLERA AND DIARRIHEA ALEDICINES. rirlFIE public are requested t read the following err '. tiheates. This medicine is extensively it sed'in, all the Somhem and Eastern eines. • _ We do eerily Met Dc. Loom Wicarr, of York, Pa_, took under his care and management, on or about the first of October last, a youg mu laboring uder a -severe attack of "Asiatic Choices^ That we exam ined the said patient, and found him to be in the col lapsed state, of that isease, with frequent and copious rice water discharges. That we pronounced it a cue of genuine Cholem, and declared moreover that we believed the said patient was beyond the hope of rued ical md., In fact we thought the patient would die, and so declared at the time. We farther certify that the said Louis Wickey par. deed his own mode of treatment, and administered his Cholera, Remedy, and effected a can of the patient. We think in Mar days thereafter the said young man was at work, sad perfectly svelL JOMI C. Dolan. id. D. T. B. Doman, M. D. 1 certify that I airited a comet modified Cholera on der the care of Dr. Louis {{rickey, and that I believe his medicine relieved blm. &MU of Maryland, Wuthington County, to brit : I certify that I am well acquainted with the gentle men who have signed the within certificates of Dr. L 011.12 Wickey and they ans men of respectability. In testimony whereof! hereunto subscribe my s name, and wthr . the seal of my office, this four day of islovember et= hundred and thirty-three. 0. H. lv MS, Clerk Washington County Court, Maryland. tiff. D. OP New Orleans, would respectfully tmnounee to the canons of Pittsburgh and vieinity, that he has loomed nimseif on Smithfield inner. between Filth and Sixth, Went side, where he will devote hit atten tion to the treatment of the Cholera, in which he has met with uneonalled nieces., having treated over three hundred cases daring the last winter and spring, and no ease failing to restore the patient to a proper state of health; he flatters himself Mat he has a medi • eine surpassed by none in the country, and when pro perly admmistered never fails to afford relief. To persons who are traveling he would say, his medicine eon be put up so that they can carry It about them with but hole inconvemence, and by taking email doses at times, It would prevent ea attack of the fell destroyer. He would recommend it to persons traveling and to families, as being a cheap and dice tan remedy. N. ti.—De. Morose wUI be found In hls office at all times of the day, except when out upon professional duty. CLISTON PAPER BLILLs. ""'M TH6 undreoigned have this day associated ouder the name of Thompson Hanna & Son, for the pu ttees of manufacturing paper, at the Chinon Paper Utli, where they will be played to receive the patron. age of the putdin, and the former customers of the se nor partner. They will at all times keep on hand a general as estrum:n of writing, wrapping, tea nod wall papers, bantam boards, blank boas, etc. etc., which they will exchange (or clean linen and cotton raga. Printers and Book Publishers can be supplied with every description of priming paper at short ounce, and at reduced prices . - THOMPSON HANNA.. April 1, ga—mgadam EDMUNDS. HANNA lissoflng....Galwasslsed 'l'ln Plate.. PRE subsenbers beg to call the attention of Builders, Architects and ownen of Buildings, to the many advantages which these plates possess over all other metallic substances hitherto used for roofing an,,. as they possess at once the lightness of iron, without its liability to rust, having now been tested for several years to this paruculer, both in this conntry and in Ea rope. They are len liable to aspansiou and contrac tion from sadden change of the atmosphere, than Com mon tin plates, iron, sum, or any other motel now used for roofing st d consequently form a much better and tighter roof; requiring rar leas frequent repairs, whilst the brat cost Is bat a trite more. A full supply, of all aim, tom 16 to 30 W. G., con rtantly on laud sad for sale by GEO. B. MGR/MOOD & 14 and 16 Beaver street, New York. The patent right for this article having been secured for the United States, all parties brimming thereon, either by importation or otherwise, will be prosecu ted. ocultkitewlyT RUST PROOF IRON 11111 E mdenognad have erected works in the crty of J. New York, (or the purpose of Galvaoisnig all arti cler of iron, which It is desirable to PROTECr FROM RUST, such as Telegraph Wire, Rolls, Spikes, Nails, Wire for Fontes, nod any other artiele which may be required. For Hoops for Casks, no n aubstimte for bale Rope; for Clothes Lines, Lightning Rods, cod a host of other appileadans, it will he foetid cheap and durable. They would particularly call attectioo to the Onlvani red Wire for femora it requires no paint, and will not nut. Also to Spikes and Rohs, the . preservation of which to of so mach importauce, that it will commend Itself to the Douce of all ttiose interested. GEN. B. hIOREWOOD & CO., Patentees, “t3O4&V/IYT 14 and LB Beaver st. N. York. WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE, N 0.117 ilfarket area, Pittsburgh, Pa THOMAS PALMER, RESPECTFULLY announce,. to his friend. and mi tomer., that he has hail at no past period so exten sive a Stock as be has at present. He can offer toper chasers, on M. , moderate terms, at the old utahlish ed Stand on Market strool, almost every ankle to his line--tueleding Counting-room, Bed-chamber, Dimng room, Parlor nod Halt Paper. With Borders, Lewd ...pea Fire-board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders' Boards, Wri ting, Wrapping, and Tea Paper, he is anandantly sop. 'plied, add requests country merchants and honsekeep. ere to call and examine his assortment. Rags and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the highest prices mehllatk.w3mT IIArtHIVAILAO"NTOfrirs SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, n . a. IS Wood street Pittoburgh. T y I SEA AND LAUFHAN, mporters an dealers Il in Foreign and Demesne HARDWARE, in nil as v•rieues, are now prepared to sell a s low and ost as reasonable terms mt eats be purchasedelsewhere. We solicit nor friends, and the public, generally, to call and examine oar stock, which consists in put of KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES, SCISSORS, SHEARS, -RAZORS, House Trimmings, such as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws, together Weevery article usually kept in Hardware Stores, We mvite the attention of Carpenters and Mechanic. generally to our assortment of Tool., Which have been selected with great care, and which we ye determin ed to sell so as to wee satisfaction. apierwT iu.uutt,tr, ?UST (c),1T,'?er...6, oat the United Blest Mammas from Washingtan, g D. C. ono and territorial capitals reapectirely; alio ax bibiung the Post Otfiees In each bum, as well no coun ty, with an appendix of the United Suites and Smith~uifa. Tariffs. mut reed by JOIoNBTON es STOCKTON, m • 10 ___corner 3d and irarket _ .• DASHER CHURN. son rang as noun= ns 5 or 10 mum. MY msw sum Intention of the palate is invited ro th" " 1 1. valuable Chute, which has the advantage of a o oth ers in combining the old and new inventions to utility of this invention is at by • aim? pie process Use ter is forecsi beneath the dash, and don away with the necessity of purchasing a new ChM, as it can be applied to tun chant in use, and far one data eanhave an the bIIpIOTOI2 Bon er the age etimnined with those of gathennrthe in - the nstml any. • Tee .her are invited to cell and Indio for rim. iteltree beast purchasing elsewhere, _al laTs COW= Of Harker and Mit streets, o re a 63 Diontrotol Wisp, be. rvinerMood - and Bhagat meets, Flannigan. wouacco—la kepi dodges No If tWDR , TobtOOO 1 loodps p! . t Mir Mahon Oa for Pleb , --;,, , c - ,', , .:x. , {. ,, :1v•:i• , .f , g , x.:*.:::'T:!•:.`-: -, Z' TRINSPOAMON - E. XPILICIIII PACKET UNE FOR plinAmpa is AND neurilthar; Exclubroly for Pantragara., —The Boars atlas Line will lama aa.follwt, at 9 o'clock at night Ohio—A Holiday, Sotto 19. iit, m ,,a- g —H by, Toarrlayl9. Loaisiana—.l P Thataiam, Wanes/ay, 42 ludiaita—P Malay, Tharaday, it. • Ohio—A Cl_ Loarrtaria P Thompson, Sunday, 44. larliana—P Barbey, Monday., it. Olio—Capr A Craig, 'Faraday, ta. Kentucky-11 Traby, Wean_ ,calay Lortiaiatui—.l P Tbam_yraerhnattarlity,24. Indlaaa—PßatkaY, Ohio—A Craig, Satardat. Kentorky—Capt R Tmby, 13.12,1‘Y tv .101 6 . For pump, apply to gi.agabela tease of D LEECH 4 Co: Canal Dula Yoangstow. a and Sew Castle Osumi Packets. IHE packet BEAVER, Capt. Stanley, •wiE leave Beaver regularly on Monday,. Wednesday end dity evenings at 6 P. M., and settee o.l.Youllgswora next morning at 9 o'clock—returning, leave. Younp• town Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings It 4 P. M., and reach Beaver in awe for the minims boat, ALLEGHENY CLIPPER, arrivum at Pittsburgh at 12 o'clock. The packet HAREAWAY, Capt. Dawning, will leave Seaver Tuesday,. Thursday_and Saturday even ings at P. M, returning, leave New Castle, Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening,. at 6 P. M. also con necting with the morning boot the Pittsburgh. These packets me fitted up In complete order ha, ing fine accommodations for passengers, and shippers may rely on more punctuality and greater. despatch than has before been obtained on these routes. E M. FITCH & Co., Proprietors J. C. Bidwell, Agent, Pittsburgh. Bidwell & Bin.." Deaver. A. D. Jacobs, " Yolangsmnirn. R. W. Cutaninghem,*New Castle. The elegant steamer, ALLEGHENY CLIPPER, Will leave Beaver, daily at 8 A. M., and Pittsburgh at 3 P/ M., running in connection with the above butts. 1%115 nail 1849. akilak We6rren and (dmlanai Passenger Lino. Canal Packet—SWALLOW. " —OCEAN, QNB of the above Packets leave Beaver everY day (Smdays excepted) and arrive rum aiming at urren, when they connect with the Mil Stages for Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of these places before eiglm One of the packets leave Warren daily at 5 P. hL, and arrive at Beaver in time to take the monnrcrETAYLOFt, btr t lag tN ittta a. & Co, Wane%) p ro. B , JOHN A CAUGHEY_ Agent, apt 3 corner Water add Senthheld sta alti=l 1849: 190(94 AIM ON THE PENN% AND OHIO CABALS Cuomo= & Cnalansannt,Cloveddad,O. R. 0. Palma, Eleanor, Pn. S THIS[ Lme will MI prepamd llinopentne of nail i. to trimsport freight and Passenger. awn Pirfsßuttott al-Mt..AND, to any 'mint on the Caned mad Lake. The fa...lilies of the Line are unsurpassed DI number, quality and capacity of Boat; expenenee of captains, and efficiency of Agents. One boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland daily, ow ning in connection with the rteauscrs LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN, Between Pittsburgh and Beirver, sad aline of first class Steamers, Propelien and 'Vesicle on the Lakes. Arrwcs—R 13 Parks, Beaver, Pa. Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio. bf B Taylor Warren, Cyrus Prlntiss, Ravenna, Crawford & Chamberlin, Cleveland, 0 Sears & Griffith, Buffalo, N. V. JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, o.fficely e fr Water and Smithfield sm, Pittsburgh. BEAVER PACKETS. Steamer MICHIGAN No. 9—Capt. GlHort. LAKE Garden. • rgIIEF. Stove regular and *ell known Besse? Pack em, have easamenced continueebr daily trips to end from Beaver, and will to tun between Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly during the sermon, as follows: Michigan NA 9leaves Pittsburgh daily at dalock, A. Id., and Beaver at I o'clock, P. K Lake Erie leaves Beaver daily al S o'clock, A.M., and PftMluargh at 3 o'clock, P. M. These steamers will ran In connection with. SG Parks' F..aprees.eacket Liam Yelper* - . ge l / 2 11Vv.trg,q0=. Clam& o a Pius usgh arid Cleachand Lille Freight Beam @ G Perks daily Near Caste Packets. F. ~ PARKS le Co, Heaver, stoma JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agesit. Pittsburgh, mcb3l cur Water and Smithfield sts m iffil i 1849. i si a . PITTSBURGH IND CLEVELAND 821 ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS. RE Propneton of this old establiabed and popular L daily line, COlLlinthg of SIXTEEN first class Canal Boats, owned by themselves and running In earthen non with the steam boats BEAVER AND CALEB COPE, are minted to oder tutegnalled facßities for the transportation of freight arelpassetagers,': entAtto manning of Canal navigation, to all points ort sylvana and Ohio and N. York canals and Ilia E. Itl. FITCH Yr. Co, Cletehenl7.l' BIDWELL ft BROTHEIti;:Ir.i., gent., BearA , ?.... - .1. C. BuSwELL, Want street, c. irmwazi - . • • .D.Neiviconraxzi Pittsburgh. Beam% BIDWELL 4 BROTHER: Forwarding EttchanU, BEAVER, PA., Agents far rho Picesbargkandaniclassel Lsne,.Pirts• dares and Errs Line oia Erie, and for gears toots Bower and CaLf6 Cop". Having parchued the luge and inibstantial Wharf Boni just built for the hlonongahela.Pacitets, have with the addition of a Wareham; the most ample ac commodations for reccivin and foraravang, and pledge their utmost attention, promptness and despatch fb consignment,' to Hairtcue, cue, end rely on their friends ,or a trial. marl.dly B. 8 BRO. New Attaarroaacrorr!—The atearner• THOS. SCOTT, Drill commence on ortday, hlay 7, to ran Crew The Old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt at, to the Garden, leering at 8 o'clock, 0. 11.,11.11d la each dven boor until 0 o'clock, r. a., last tnp from the Gar en at tor... The Saloons are supplied with al the danced of the season. Tea m 6 o'clock. The Gordon, with a large collection of Gr.:random Plants, Dthlloos, An nual Floor Plants and Shnbbery. The comfortable wharf boat Greenwood. will be placed at the Pin .nett landing. roys DR. D. WONT, 1 41 M Dentin. Cantor *Moor& and Deco= between -- • ' - 40514ilyin 13=113322 G. W. DIDDLE, Domlas— REMOVEDIO a new three story brick on Smithfield street, one door below Sixth mien Teeth Inserted from one to an entire sot, oath* ruction principle; with abean tifope rexmation of the natural gam -tesninng the orl shape oldie ate. . B.—Teeth enacted 'sips little or no pain. Decayed Teeth permanently =red by plogigtovpre• venting the tooth ache, which is much better than co ring it, though it should be done in five agnates, or. even In:Mant y. steiNdy urn. a. SCAM. 000 W ASZ.II/OX. SCAN' do ATKINSON Pont rt., orremum WOOO Ann hlcazsr, l'irrstrocon, CoNriavux to manufacture all kinds of COPPER, TIN AND SHEEP IRON WARE Also, Black smith Work. Steam Boats built to order. • 8 11a ' v e ct sj on . li n fin ' e l i k' s a are ntri a gopper. "'"k and a Rattles, Tin Ware, he &O. Swan:Moat Cooling Bteives, Portable Forges, various sisers—a very convenient ar- Odle for steamboats, California emigrants, er rail road "' ll 9 :7vro:tid respeetfully invite steam boat men and others to cell and see our articles end prices before purchasing elsewhere. l u7 NOVICK To oosTir.awrou.s. CANAL LETTINO,—Tbe under signed, Trustees of the Wabash and Erie Canal, beteby_give notice that they will re vs sealed proposals at Washington., Davin county, Indiana, on the 97th day, of Jime next, for me construction of about twenty.lbar Mlles of a= Canal, extending from the proposed Dater =on the Writ C os a s yWhite River, mot the Soath line Of 1:3" , Vell county. to Maysville, In Davies county. On We per, von of Lute them are to be constructed five Lill Lor.k.s and one Guard Lock, to he built of timber, a Dam across Sinkard's Creak, and one or two WWI Aqua , dens, together with the usual variety of earth work common to a annul. The lime will be divided lota sec none averaging &taut tint a mile In lepiill6 At the some time and place, proposal, will be recei ved for building, with out stone masonry, the piers of the Aqueduct over East fork of White Riker. Thu stone for this masonry mast be procured (=the guar. 'rtes of durable =mons to be foaled out or)tear mthet the East or West fork of White River, from which point they can be delivered by - water. The line to be placed under ent, will he reedy for inspection ten days previous to o the time of 'ening, and oil necessary information in reference thereto will tut given by the Resident Engineer. CHARLES BUTLER, A. IL PUB M..._ THO. BL•lns miTulues27 A - 7.M., — 6lll *sawn., MERCHANT TAILOR, Mo. 46 Market street, • • 110. AVOW waned an extensive and eatofullymer leeted stock of Spring and Summer Cicada the subsoriber be Informs Ids (rende s and the: public!, that be is now preparing to receive emd eaca ewe their orders with &match, and bathe sh e most substantial, and fashiortable taunter: as he is determined to do business en the esulflystam, he flat ters himself that be mil be able to do work so cheep aa it cab be done al any establishment In the country, fits stock is vatted, consisting of Cessimernalirescl -I,,,,rnes, An., which hie facto:Ware respectfid ly lamed ED examine for themseleea myeloid GEORGS ARMOR: — TA Wir.lll. - TErai 1177/3 - Waiiint Feet, • complete assortment of Cueellmeti Coopers Timis, for sale by m- 10 UUUSat L.AUFMAN Cio -- L— he • east pass In Carl pant arr all W th • different grades ofclean washed wank try' m)2l Id LEE, Liberty st, opposite sth ASSORTED SPICES—Pm apjer family ase,in do nuts, endued in a sliding lid box, containing Howard, Maple°, Cinnatono, Ginger, Claret,. Pepper, . • Warranted para. For rale at the new Sake sad blonand Factor', comer of Ferry& Litany 03- .718 JOHN N BELL • YlLS—Wrought Iron Anvils, from dos Tamper. mcests works, rnsdinted; wW he constantly on hand and sayplleitto orint, y t ypa GEO COCHRAN, IS'Wood st WE'FURNACE 11BILISTLI, ulamifacturesi how us superior' article of Bohr. Fin, Brick Clays in Mara and for sale by 'KIM IcJONE-11 Mr. W. W. Wallace basin& used a Bear* Of Sante, quality and manufacture for slurp= allgueen months, pro US nounces h myelin to the beshas =VASmy ], Plural - i ~... re CO I AO BRANDIES—VAtIf • peA ntages,af Gill OWil JAZPOTtandlailq 4alilklttes in= flasteaux4Wil reed aZA for asideElT • - (Y ) , LD .,:t nr o I f Pr iaditil "0247' 77;1.1 ~ypt{• owns, Croat $lO IV= . Imultin it ilarm AZ waiduaraMtu ces z . ...... nth will as ! ,",'',:- ate" iiti iwirbauamPav gra, 1a'... , Y , - ',: ,:..,..;,,, ~-,... ",,, • •k i• • '4-; 11011StS; LOTS FA & ) :; To tam, - 's 4 lkk '''' '.' A Two sTorty oda 044.14 Ham e r& ,Ml.4easantly, straiten on L1004.3141011.41/4the", .e,., CAT, near 'the Hand Ht. trlbiteptnattufauS4.-4 1040111 strwilb'a. ball; and good trOftsF'.. ‘41 9 "...r swims &mat the film ofJoly,or stenet_lf ,re - .. Ynnabe• of Pe -1T 5.... r.. 1117,11 f Eagle Marble 1V0rk.1.22 . 5 . 1,V , " 4 .S . , TO 'LET, ". '• v..m, Nes --.- 2111117217szleet.'s rrosaxandaco(44ltast a ff air. ~.. Enqukte of NO d . HP' d MAT. 1.: FOB. 11.ENTs ' , 1 , aPOUR new two only E rt ek Ewe Hottokro;s well finished and In completel on elate: .. % Avenue, Tat Ward. Possessic rt /illy ISt t.,3 Rent low. Enquire of /OILY Wit & C%. ` - -J1 ‘ An comer of Libettebo and all ll'. POW BALE, ':i .' - ' 4, ---- 7' , PWELVE BUILDING LOTS, aluka rd g't the KWh . - .1. gibs of Pennsylvania Avenue, pets on Magee 0,. • and Stevenson streets. and - abOultur9lOWA win k: • from the New Court- Home. Six of apes a front Itl .„„t -. ford 8 tuctms on th e Avenue, and rnakno It 3 Oct to <7. alp feet alley, end the ether cm , say r• o width • co Porto. vuent, (701 cm widest .r • , k. In 1011 ;i. le the esnes &Day. Hate aboveproP ° ' 9, l ; * ° , ' 1 ed of by private sale before the An • V , JalY ens i!,, it will be wlO at Motion. et the new • 'llt limlNellw-llli Oat 11 °O,at 3 &gook, p. IE, to dm highstl and . 41 k 1 bidder. For reran. of We and other puticularsZ-4 1 1 eliOns 0 " , DAVID' D. HRUCH,` smettey M Law, wrest. ...":k next door to Alderman --Muter. • luStlts ,,.; - TO aro...sumac -u-'-,-D Lutotoil tabi• .l° MLLE andenigool °Ears rot sale in brKe4n ,conntr. ''',..- i P., 1800 scree of welt timbered lAl'i' 4.' 011111 no excellent Saw Mill nearly 0/3erl and reV' s AWYrnM. Houses, one 41 ketfront by/7 beet; thebe i 4ll Men -a , m fro by 21 back. Also, sool new [tame litirq 4 : i by finny feet. The null sad land: are b ated Ow toll,, (1.. the Allegheny Ilea. ACM% pot PINE ;,..., TIMBER *Me best-O° ll U, and also a pt quantity -o Mum very beat hemlock. Alm, one km Milbank ....,‘• of the Allegheny, near a terve, toast Matt ir adapt- -.° ed for taunt, where lumber can he rant "o at lab WO g iu unman and to perfeetly, safe from freshsts.— 7 Price 4110.000, or $1 an are,. TerekUl euyi. Ttu take ~., a well cleated small fano, with good ,ressolk and on ,5r..4 chard upon it, as part payment, 1110 eSngnii suitable, -., and the balance in lumber, ,or fl may VI umeg.c..sts This is an excellent opportunity for ntltikodeg; and the probability Ogre= that in WO or Te t imo this '',.l property will double its valste,'ln eon ea se Of ita s 1 proximity to th e Now York and Die lite .. Tim, bet safaelent to wear . out selyeral sawjEinairee , 1 .-,, oral mill sites oaths strewn which runt 17 9? the =lra or th e, land: About. Afteela A In gross. NOill to nv In turclint lumber from ertu_uk- tiro. ...... Trout and aln abundance. For larder particae.ll, lamed= ost.paid,) P. B.TEDIPI i kETO4 -. mytt Gazelle tem nab b. 'k k Two "Lots tar Bale. - „ ~. rrHE subserthen will sell at ;royale sa, tome low ..1.1 ..1. valuable Lots of Grows), situated oCoMaln .t., Ck In the Third Ward of Alleghny City, e h basing a '4, front alto feet, numbs back 100 feet sin pth ia 5.00 r -t feet alley, upon which is bat a stake wit :by 1411 ‘ , .. - 1_ feet, which contains stow enongh to built cillara fist 11 two comfortable dwelling homes, and* t there are three shade trees, of 8 years growth, Oat thstmde • walk is paved with tkriek all of Ward or* be sold at ~ , t 50 Pittsburgh and A llegheny , or Scrip, 7 .' en in'payment. 1 „ , .? will lls tak en J tr. II PHILLIPS, NA4Vookklst, _...,- or to Wit. BENSON, immediately op said Ws. l' myen „ TO LlC4`,.•,'. ,; I • ~f .:,.,2 BiTHE. Damning Elmo utinildroe [ten alines .4 Smithfield, ocenpisi by Mara/air f. Om lam - -, - -- 1 Dr.A. N. sPDowell. , P a on, the !•.' tar at Mtly nett t.. Alm, sane 111/10 lou of groand in the; ' nth Wand, between the Filth Wied and ilmhansvirle,:stlitabla :7 - .i. :tor hunt= yards. WM. M. DAIIL4GTON, , t . :, my3l:dif At D. DarlingtoLhLpstmrth a sl . ,_ , k FOR BALD—FIre itai r edrably situate,4, sa thertioar. t telling tolerrof Stresiretera. The ullf ore . 4 ". - ''., - i. tett on Denman mem, cambered in F IntOmas`• plan 1..,.. 71, 79, 99, el and el-Lot No 75 frordngliblfeedon Ma- ry Ass street, 70 feet deem the other Moir feet front'; each, by b 0 feat deep. - ' . , ts - Terms—Greater put of purchase rfur f may re main Tor Mx years, second by naingsgyorpardoi 15 M Ovum of id 150 myll . . second et `• . Valuable Coat Land tar k a le. . , ': i' ABORTof Raftgnoro f olosta imr.2 , . , .. Coal . I. ~i. above Look i /Mine may best mutiny, and easy of ! ass. Any 47". number of acres, from twenty-live to all droll, aught I, t be obtained. Persons - desirous - of rot slag, aan call on WALKER REED, 'on the pre ;or.lVet, is. Reed, oppoaida the Post other, who will4;ver nay is. formation concerning the property. TO: , abOMPwal be sold at • great bargain rirSittplets s to LET—A good brick Dwelling Ilnust *Maim on 1.,,:i. J.. Robinson street, Allegheny, rolguin. r o; r-: mylo SOLOMON HO'VER ii: • 105.8,1 - ..tf. fOli SCRIP—A 4, t of gr.:mad ,11,.. always on Webster street, 20 feet Cr • • ttlith itreen ...T: •,, feet front on Webeter, by 80 feet to a tlet edict , : , 1, —quire close to new coot house rim . P ' rterros, !7. ••••-• cash in bat* balance:ln one, two,t)t r pronattlinat .:-, • • can ny n en s first of Anatole,. Cou and City SCIlp ULIICII lb! Calb447ll46fit. - la- ti i .• of mylo : 8 eIC1101(68,11- as at -..r...• Ilea Acres aosA, Land to into, ITOATCLi en the fdensegebeht liver }petit lanillest, from Fa ssurgh and 3 vides above d Lock, th the homedlatinefghbortxatothidors. nee Shorbe” and Mr. Sohn Marron's- purchase.' Thla' body ale Coal will be sold es tho law price of 433 tiere.orle et, .third in band, balance to five equalpayatents ‘ b e without interest Title indisputable. • don ovary good—cannot be impasse& Far partlettlate enquire ore. BALSLEY, who bai a • ofttald pro- e pony. fteddeneenl st, below Ferny, • • N. H. Them ts another seam of coal. - • 11%044; about 6b feet above the lower, of exeellehtquallii, jrnltaf . B. ..=. - - r ---- li , null e , till •. g Lots orl - ... ~.• mut: subscriber. are authorized to oft tit private , g. ".1L mtle, and apon highly favorable ta*..4 a mambas tr.! or Teti Tab:able ButldingLots, comprgAing • &lupe: pprtion of the Loa anered *7, 6s.,4*and!M utt .; Vpodstamend Platt of the City of PittOnghi'Mar •,,.;- toil - -.mutt eastwardly comer of Pl i and Tlttji ..• , . (tontieg ' 340 feet on the Omar, * •ex ''. .••• team *boat 601/teet to thr all hetig - ia - n7r,* . • i-i ,,, ' t r .plair et the Beall' sate of A* , Latei'Jaccwi•Z, Lae, deceased. Y , `,l* 1- ~. .,A plan or subdivisidn of. the shove Is 4, le 'tstacol , i,E, silty 3414 which- lUa puiziliedualall, . utgy be sees au. the adieu of the undersigned, on r Ferman td.au.,"'..• )0•Y het and reng sta. f 4 ..UY - . my 3 i''' Valuable Heal leatatar ta bale. .•I'e TINE subsoriber mill sell, as p r ivate that.valru.4' 1 ble Propem . on the Fourth street . Lac =l4..l_; . 4 1 11.. R ecen t 11ga-bow 'PE:IIIj I ' IIt= " ICELAPI.O4 In a high state of cultivation. The I animus are, a largo and well finished brick DIA ' gottse,t: a superb Beni, and other oat buildings...l dionang adia .- dwelling Ls a Farming Fountain and" good , remp,7.l which fundaltra a soustant supply, oferleat mater.., There a z variety of gran ' t re e s and, hmbbery and .: the premises. if the above described peivy. in nal sold aeon, It will be rented for. a 23ms. .Systy.for salsa, MLarge Lgrosia rmarylvanla even' d' midi:kV. 0 board wilt Moir of .o' . -.,...., : illa:(1.3011.. " - . ", 1:04 : 0. : : a : :. —T aiwan. //Aug Irlitat.• *gawp . ^4 - THE failawing property An. the 04 isf .Ptalnuttlifi. end nests ate boroutilt of Manche' ,ow - tholltaff , :- • user, la oared for sale an g psreau . 3 Low (being sub-ctivlsion of Lot fist 1/1 the puzc, of the city. of Pitobargb,) having 20*ftetnian Seri',.* vend), sweat, vend), sweat, by tt4 o toot to flraw altar teak- Grant states. 10 ono owe Lots fronting on DO the staekE l it k e t .dis 101 wide, fanning from Basset road to roves.thy:: biking Pbilllps's Oil Clo th Emory. . ' s - For berms, =punt of -CHARLES - 9.00L1LLY,,:6- or JAMBS 1:1,,i,. if , Booboo Ha. alli er.L.t. , *liistoil ~.. to Property itawfisam -- h --. ... TN Ta W a WARD oR ram4.4llll2M—Saiie i eni Lou onßaldwin and Llbenpeetreeley, hi the lat Weed, 21 feet by Unt, arat aue*tho ptopaat, depot of the Cennal Rama& F or ota)ets lenitive at MURIA:4.I. SCULLY, 2: - az JAMES O'NS.IIB, , littelres Bt7lding,4llll it et TWO LEO SES. • • LOTS • , TWO LOTS tott Beaver streM;jitiala cu c Allegiteah, apper *thick. erected a (tame 6uilNwa two only altitable,' for ors small teneme The b4 Vaunt= feet is Inns 1.0 a meet ' susce wt. picot, T E rtip, bargb-41-- —— paretut.a.- t iriarraa....- alma apply to Ilanry . Wooda.34 irri . • '- - • A AS GTON, , ...i. wrzkltt .. eth i &boa initialed et ~ AIii . tAITOI3ISEFOL lra anbaeribaq: dler. for gale Ora Ihreaarory b k WarabonaP'. on Wood ktroet,oveunled by' Tanner a CA, VALUABLE REAL LZTATE9AIPEININ RULER'; FUR BALK—A Lint of 'Groom:101=o On Nat. street, between Illy end R•rborY • .V•ileUf nal•nnat, the noun and lot 1117,1 °coal:nod by Ise A•voratatii• having o front of foot, and in depni. IWO* t.fi sold orrfavotsble tante. 'Moon= • ooito o( C. 0. LOOl/13,4tki;iy nom Wood. ri oenn.dll Nor ABU, 7, - __ itl - A DESIRABLE Itaildla r It Eat ha Arp elt,,f, - ,_-, ,A 1„ yornalr lo,t-d, la *ma abort{ h an' Mtn, int: als,l aim or "'-' will b ' s "ad " "c'n J l ' x'l° lfttltlllr;ll22.7l,l oj. Old A.,,L FOll 11. MT-A roam h;:‘ , eriQ'tratl.htt i %. r,., jlatto Wood strew. GLASS-GaTbar t; do; 100 do Watt ray 26 'h. Tr° CdPII:ThN -AID JI RERS.-Ileatat n at s af o t:l p pgg s oLf r A . 9 ther,Pieter; Handl, N. 5 to 15 Belt POOO tom Id in; Patent Dx I &C.l.c. -•-fll 17.1 . 07617 , 71/4Sir & .119 Wcod saga.. Plushnne ' , I. [DMA/. dip a latsdat t tprSuid, ~ . .. No, 115, D ALIA:I3;,-ii , reS" few -doors . belowCyood street, a. :;. - -,?•,.. market. yl' --.- - Dit: 111101:44 hieing .hoilt,; 5.,„,, `malady crlactuaLso UK %peril - - g profs-9km, and for lame dad , • - In w0w:1:4.60* tooiliiio las ikmatica tb.: - ..ete ti le A - than . lama - tzar delittolv culf if , : &dna for whielsdls omettudP3ll ..e•-,, and . OSPeWenCe rcesdarly .qoale • , ...• ~ ttim;',ll years as*noueltedevaiti so muoy ra I:ailment a these eomplandgdering W - - ka . time be kas tad:nom Erecter, and i 4 eamt - apms , &sae than can ever fan to the lot of T ptivan pm; &loner) amply ottalhat 'ant to o .o.vrsmtootg speedy, permanent, and saleroom eke Cl atom with ailledle 41 1 ,-- $. 14.11 .ta 4 4..40 gri.#4 Therta J from. Dr. Bairn wadd Inform chow d 'mitt prritta &Meows ' , bias g‘e c klellaute tdr Mt n - or esl rds a gtail ',C lonfigtiLt r ctibe , illy " Z u 4l 4 : . °near cured; taring even tils-diOnbl'arsondem-Ni the am:meat* sal saw, illtd iM 4 13.111 , 1144 of instance. 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