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JOHN UHLER, of Shoto§sd7lh.:i! •
CAtER L,TX of PinnbUT A C'
of Loves St,utaii.
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JOHN MORRISON, of 414h00y ,
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JAB. MITCHELL, of
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liild.Z 4 4ll3luM, of 11"-x"rth
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JOAN Akins, of rya?
The htkietti , , yedezdet d arelati beCught 1 0
claw lie fn!OnduableartielOnkicti had occupied
leadinooltannlv th 4444 prevw*lN at
tempting (ek-prove that Geft,Taylorjiad broken
his pledgete . . , Wi prethied . tt nne ply and in
. re'
tended iti*teinernein in thiipevero bul it tina been
crowded of tp end
We are:requested to s rm a,. ter the Rev. Mr.
Pusavarmitheae name it:Otirmi , to to the a d_
vertimotaa4of Dr. Dake,titCeitaber', rmlomn, that
he haa no dottrel whataver ni ; `rm , the OholeraHos
plat. He toots the broldintandformattes nurses
and focal tithe t3anitory .d,hibrnlifeentf Councils;
bdt &tenon than this he had. control The Sao
,
story Corm:able° send 6,4 Patients, appoint the
PhYsiohosst:Ond Possess titrmtire .aire.tion of the
medical tritartment of the; ablera Hospital. The
fent that BH:Passavant, 14 :the betiding to the
. F4ansk77 9° ou
loateet and {tat he baa his infirmas
. is , in enoth,r 744 the . .14;, has led some
personaleiuPP2* . erreettirmli,. that be woo ;a
terns wat'tainneeted %attic* control. of cholera
patted*, ithinh is not I.6*e. , nor. Puss
., vant'a Institution is of api ttly brmermient ammo
ter, and is we have reascih/o beam; jadicionely
conahtettOli'we hope it via* Wing to receive the
liberal sePpert of the pe6rc
aluxi , t - stxtvo. l
We fur our readers ilitt s et . , atifileiettily awake
tattoo iMPOrtencre of a earilfst ettntuaration et the
next mums, of the in*,lettlg . .4 especially or
the apionhural productif,4 the ;MOM., the
mouluittentres, the meeltnniti Ott ~lbe trade end
commeree, and le factittoYerfthipg which will
go to show the cue watettlthe coanny,in all met.
tors conne c ted with its gpii*,ditil ptosperity.
The Coitus Board, at zW,i4hittz - tei, is exceed
ingly amtronsthetthe futtY,,qtrestlaits ,to be pre
pared; shill be asea
pet f die hatine of the
,
gaze will Mimic and it wit s tikeft . truished, by
Intelligent 'men, in eam‘y:ittt etiern, ; With ;their vihors
es to whit aubjectsalnuthete it:elle:4 to the list.
We haveihaeshoGne, direptedthe'fatletitio of our
" -citizens *:this matter, 4nd Spin: we. ask their
conildszOon of it es a si t liectt.:Of Mere ;than ordi
nary inter* A list ofriiestions,',lf proper sag•
gestioni are made in , tizte, linty be prepared,
which will deVelope the ilittiro ruonrcee, and the
wandelful progress of Wiermrn Pennsylvania—
add a fidiore to sugger4f any cruse the omission
of some very important 4teixie.- LS no; the subject
oneof itoilieitnt importaote no attract the attention
craw Baird of Trap, velt!Ch is S:erlposed of gen
tleman of the swim:m*l*es of par citizens, and
poram*ee of which ot a doalitlesimake- BOW a
vwy vehinble enggeetiptiL :rho Mani* we un
diretenOre soon to his ,'prepared, and:his almost
too muchto expect, thp(the se4etary of the
Board, otimhom 'the *iterwe_seppthe will prier
pally deirelve, can be tioatiteipotent in his know
ledge cribs direly= antf,dtreitailed interesta:afthie
whinly extended eutualitkaa te 'kzinw what 109
entiannihelag unferttitn#l . ceridleed tethat nem.
bet by act of Coatpinte; '4lO *tat lag,) Will be
decidetilithe'best. tape, therefore, that our
einzecuOvho are all-datily. interested, will eee
that in inference to ciT#xt'ititlon; the Ceases
Boards* hare avert ,:;tnnieniene.
The aetteedingly algtiaratatuter lam/Web the
last aeilis was taken, big' diacentaSea many, end
preventhhat twang be `s . ,il tithe n by others, which
shmald he. Bat this tteitheip hindrance to mo
ll''' u"h"N" ha 7
,012444x4adui. d reason
tobellenfrit that the danstWof thOsink will be faith
fully cariied inn; effeet,. We Me arytured that thin
wilt be the nisei or at*i . enianon, ' be with
held for amine perfat*S. r 714 " on
will have no rinscors :Iffh Y mi! ,, ttol unding—
ao F9z9 , It will enV 3 4:4 0 : 0 perform,
It
sorer as can be, the d 11041116? wt; they are air •
pointed, and tinny diepOnttion g s ' be manifested
by any officer toferra slit hiscdutt4 retaining for
himself a portion oftKooniPersition, he will ho
immethidely removed/ ..rh4e,- therefore, who
may 5:4 disposed to tarnish information which
will mitt in proutonnennatiantMory and correct
enumeration, need nt t*deterled through fear of
• careleis discharge ordeties.;
.1.
al° t 62 '• NtwP 1 .4 , 3; 4 • - late roglith papers
state that Prokasor Si?4outaclier,
eM4 ocAltone, an-
, .
nowl, by cirmilaz 4 1 11.0i . .testy, the discovery
of smothery:topknot '.' fr,i , 141 . taderved at Naples
by Signor Gastrula cid* 4 th
_Air& It resem
bles a War of the 9thiis lrtentgnitnde, and its
MUM was near a etNwhiett_meare on Stein
henpeck:stied chart itilVwfd cuceasion, 121 t. gm.
495. and in—lieg. OM;ol4atiii forms No 23,095
in Lelande's estidetterP?:.::The Motion of the planet
was retrograde, and li,)tew approitching the equa
tor. This is the ninthNur body CinetarliNt planets
and satellites) which its 4 been added to the solar
'
•';', aystem within the last %it t ryeatt ,
• , ...blanratnaLlal ex* Souni.—The people of
Georgia seem desennia to take the lead in man
uthetoring enterprise ti 4 ilieSmith.: Augusta, Co
honbnuard'Aittens areilready considerable man.
lifietarjai towns, aruirVVEliil the interior districts,
In the middle tetantles t weterlients are on foot for
the arddltlisinnentortectptificreelis. A late num
ber of the "Macon .7.itnotil eay
Wei. greuifiecl to stnpeancb that the citizens of
blueness at lute
, stibstantint evidence of
the blame which 'Pet la the establishment
of manußctinies: entire anicrent of meek re
quisitope the mediation of the the company
has been taken. neat:want already subscribed
hafs4ooo—s7s,ooo trebitiesus at Macon, and 622,-
000 by:citizens of Ohlt„ wrgid.wouary. From the•
feeling which has bda;;Vinattafelkal, We am can&
dam that there e,riMffimhpla increasing
the subscriptions to a . ,desirable amount.
.Accident , airitul Embassy.
1.. •
YMMTEMLe.aatiMILMM.
Front a letter wrinteo4.l,site of the officers of
the EMUS% to a ejde , l,lnf, Wheeling, and dated
Ellalstrale tituldi ne l,lne Wain the following
particulars pith° diger - Cr . , ',.,, r :
The floes of the 041ra Wier nolispsed when
that boat woolen oaderrjthev, ~ ts 'Evansville, welding
almost one whOwitiatut deck.
Astir as can be asOttainisil, there were imam
mina fielded, and ce frarev ar
.blon overboard.—
Taro dame blown ed have since been
picked up. Onset OV4 isjohn Myers, tbe black.
entith, Who stood at tbf ttenextrd,' engfue, on watch
with Ilho Snelmadinc.; • ,
From the examinePtut made shim the disaster,
it appear; that the vv4 1 46 member, of dead and 01.11,-
tag is warn . vivzi, , , .
Twelve of the dead/were Wien on the 12th [n
atant, among them wklit Sohn hirers, who lived
• isrentrents hours tackle - watt *carded.
OnlyZeur of the g l ee knt or scalded, to
wit john Myers, Jert ' irrrpttlw°°°k ,) and two
fireaurti. The re tr edam mew nor safe and
*II , P e.
,t.i., , •
The - letter adds that of refry etteethhi which gym.
ray Oad,skill cent N statist, ,were paid to the
enifsrers, and gays !ousels, the explosion
leepposne, exc epts' et 4lf Ofr.t. in the iron at
which , the lion . 'lt Cotter' says, that
there Was no blame it.. bed to the engineers who
were on watch; as tl4ltnrite plenty of water in the
Went and every at/ seemed to be working
well
11 milet,ln asiditlectik the tact - that there wee
identy 4 water in the*lers,, be eown that thereato - nog too ouch gra4fXretegAtl. " •
Mr. raemais says 31 lei k. has an original
- - 14 . 1, - efier he isthirtyilllbether 6 discomegingtdeo
' - thit, in Mom , bus of K . 1 , 1,4 Edgewor th ,
Ott*.
lath Ili,
_MI6 meatura, 00)421. to Hearten (0(
its Inte/lesesl as welt f )is - '-othei. *moat. wrists
after weeks dace, Obit!) , before her deathi 'Oar
' ydeeetire* in 10012014 1 1 0 94 4, 1 414 ° 14 4 ° ' = " ms
Ira eim. , Lastiat 0 oily lotota vac.
---- - ona Virth 2 l4 - filLod bars UFA root 64 1 hat
as =eh ammo:xis LTIO iefq.ofil otegrbaa m any
rot to loi .11_4e , ' -T.; '2i *, 2'. r.
•
• ,- ainctinaniOnciden9es, Which We:4dd each be
reinarkable, mitt net be tiered , between even
diztant;one &con! the ether,- skere we; in the midst
of this busy word, at L i berty to tam over old Teo.
cats lit search etprecedent and example, instead
of hardly being *let° keep up with the run of
events; 111:1111117 1 / 1 1/ 111 they are by the modern ap-
P licali b ne , qszets electricity, and other Impul
sivelV explosive agents!
had the' pleasure of placing before our
' endeill l a few weeks ego, the letter of oar Beare
terf_ Lotatale, aireenmeing to Lady Franklin the .
' -deternisinedion ‘.or the Preesient to accede to her
ielitteS4 to aid, 'as fir 111 he cupid, the search insti
tuted iby the British authorities to ascertain the
Went the expedition of discovery tent out by that
pemn me nt glider this direction of her husband.—
inoni recently had information, through
the English neWspapersi of the favorable impres
sion which hiabomene and prompt action on the
part d( this Goyernment has made open the Gov
ernmitrit and phople of that country.
Weldare say our good President and his Cabi
net, qthey had river heard of it, had not in their
mitid4, when they took up and acted upon Lady
Franklin's letter, that theris woe to be found on ice-
ord ea incident with which this late occurrence is ,
really coincident, In which our own Franklin
acted: a part, la relation to an early and Eamon,
Brit* navigator, (the two Governments . being
then tat war,); Nor, certainly, had we; hat, in
turning over 4 :nutty volume in search of some
thing else, we yesterday meet with an account
of tkat Incidant; and, believing that it will be as
r am?, to oar reidea. as it was to us, we subjoin it
far fheir information. They will, if we do not
deceive oursolVhs, perceive in the conduct of our
Niinfro' gait United States to Franco, seventy
genii ago in the case pf Captain Cooke, the iden'
*Mali spirit which hem animated the President and
Clostrament of the United States at this day, io a
casinot altogether, bat yet in 11,50111111 particulano
analogous bolt
raurt CABXY'S .ssuoucatt netisrun" yea 17'49, (vol..
, 6, wog 430.)
A CIRCULA.B.
To all Capicass and Commander: of armed
slaps aettoglyearamiss ion from the Cancers of
tAe Unital,Stalai of America, no to roar with
Great Britain.
arrruiniane A ship having been fitted out from
England, before the commencement of this war; to
make discoveries of new countries in unknown
sews, tinder ,the conduct of that most celebrated
natigabor and discoverer, Captain Cooke--an un
deng truly laudable in itself, as the increase of
geographical knowledge facilitates the communi
oat:ion between distant nations, in the exchange of
nselhl products end mauuhictnres, and the exten
sick of arts, whereby the common enjoyments of
human life are multiplied and augmented, and
Witco of other kinds increased, to the benefit of
mitt - Idnd is generelt This. is, therefore, most ear
netwly to recommend to every one of you that in
case the said ship. which is now expected to be
won in the Eustipean seas on her return, should
happen to fall into your hands, you would not con
sider her as an enemy, nor stiffer any plunder to
be made of the effects contained in her, nor 01,--
strum her immediate return to England, by detain
ing her or sending her into any other part of Eu
rope or to Atnertca, but that you would treat the
said Captain Cooke and his people with all civility
and kindness, affording them, as common friends
to mankind, all the assistance in your power which
they may happen to stand in need of. In so do.
ing you will not only gratify the generosity of pour
own dispositions, but there is no doubt of your
obtaining the, approbation of the Congress and your
tither American owners.
I have the honor to be, gentlemen, your mast
obedient, km
B. FRANKLIN.
Minister Ptenipotenttary..from the Congas
lila, Oilseed Sudo to the Couit f Prance.
AT PAM', KOJI PAWS,
ran lOra nil OF Maaca, 1709
This generous proceeding was so well known
in E.,giand, (says the Museum.) and the sentiments
it manifested so much approved by the Government
there, that when.Cooke'e voyage was printed the
Admiralty sent to Dr. Franklin a ropy of the same
in three quarto volumes, accompanied with the el
egant collections of prints appertaining to it, and P
very polite letter from Lord Rowe, slguifying that
the present wen made with his Majesty's express
approbation• end the Royal Society having, in ho
nor of that illustroas navigator, (one of their mem
bers,) struck some gold medals to be distributed
among his friends and the friends of his voyage,
one of those medals was also sent to Dr. Franklin,
by order of the society, together with a letter from
-their worthy President, Sir Joseph Banks, expla
big likewise that it was sent with the approbation
of his Majeaty.
Puerto's &di m Pna..snut..mus.--During an
all= of Are an Almon afternoon, the adherents
of some of the fire companies came into collision,
and a divracefill and bloody riot ensued. The
Philadelphia American says—
Fitzwater street, at the southern end of Ronald
son's Cemetery, was instantly turned into a battle
ground, e and the scene that f ensued was a writ!.
hundred rioters, on both sides, were en
gaged in the melee, and there was a mob of a thou.
and persona. Pavements were torn up, Mc air
was black with missiles, and fire- arms, the reports
of which were followed by shrieks and the falling
of the wounded, were discharged in quick succes
sion. It was impanel - hie to tell how many were io
jativil
A young MAO, aged about 21 yeah, an adherent
or the Frialin, bawled Alexander Gillis, who lived
ih Stewartatorot, sad worked In a brick yard, was
shot dead.:
A young Imo, residing at the carver of Spofford
and dhippen streets. tamed Little Hurst, Well shot
lathe eye aid also In the kg.
. A led 15 yenta age, named William Lawson,
was shot la the shoulder, mid taken to the hos
pital.
A young man atoned Walter Phillips, living in
lionibardstreet,'near Sc.httplkillsth, was shot in the
A yourg man residing in Carpenter street bad
his arm broken. wale trying to take the carnage of
the Franklin.
James Widget*, shot in one of his limbs with a
pant.
,John Rowland, living in 13th sweet, above Fitz
water wee shot In the arm while standing in Ms
door tor , the fight it seems, was motioned up k'im
artd;r street aster as this point.
the case of Gillis, the 0014:111/31,Jary rendered
kAerdiet in these word,. "That Alexander Gillis
LAO* to hls death, while leading on a mob, in a
tint between the Franklin and noyameneng Rose
Cnoipaaies,by fire arms, accordingto the evidence,
died by a men named Black, and a drayman tin
ker:two."
Ptt justice to the deceased, it should be elated
hat there waa no evidence whatever before the
jury, under oath, that Gillis was leading on a mob;
ultimate. ri number of persona., including several
of the po l ice of Moyamensuig, declare that he was
an active rioter, and that he tired a pion( three or
Our times before ke was shot. •
Tax Scoot= aT Ammma.—The rumors which
reached this city by steamboats, of the violent
form in which the cholera had appeared at Auro.
are confirmed by authentic
One death, itseems, had occurred there an the 29th
May, another an the 6th June, and a third three
days after. This did not create much alarm; but
en Monday, 11th last, there were 8 deaths, on
Tuesday 8, on Wedaesday 4, and on Thursday
10. This sadden onset, and frightful mortality,
struck terror to the hearts of the people, and
about one.WA of the families left to take refuge
In the country. These carried the disease with
them, however, and many of them have doubless
Once been attacked. Of two who fled on Tues
day, a hatband and wife, the latter was attacked
the same day and died that nigh ti the husband was
attacked also, but recovered. These were the on
ly ones that had been heard from at Aurora.
The y.orora Ootrunercial of Saturday, from
which we deride these particulars, anys:the total
number °fermi there to the auspeasion of the dis
ease, was about 100. The number of deaths', we
havo seen, was 31.
Tits town wits visited bye tremendous thunder
storm about .10 o'clock on Thursday night, which
seems to have checked the pestilence. No new
cases occurred to neon Priday.--Cia. Getz.
Prom the WWI° CooMor.
The Rey. Dr. Harems
• This gentleman, though one of the new school
of Presbyterians, appears to belong rather to the
old school of divines, as regards hn intellectual
munitatlon, habits cll:Andy, &a. Reis certainly •
very able the n, and °near the moat powerful
Sermonizers ooentry. We notice that, at
the late .suutiverearies. In Philadelphia, ha preach.
ed a long and elaborate discourse of two and a half
hours, in reply to one delivered a few years ago, at
the same place, byHev. Dr. BushnelL It is said
to have beet: evidently the result ofprolbund study,
and to have been u able as it was bog. WHlT:tee
bee been far years u the head of his secs—yet '
he still continues one of the closest students In the
• country.. A 'correspondent ofthe Mercantile Jour
nal, thus writes from Philadelphia about hie litera
ry habits • • '
He risesit four o'clock, and keeps a: his books
till two. He has a study In hisehureL—The build
ing IS setroinided with a high iron fence—the gate
Is looked when he enters upon the toils of the day.
He locks his chard:door also, and thee across a
'wide Vestibule he miters his room of Ile is
beyond adnoyimce. And thew who wish to see
him mast'vellien him. at ridiculer hours. When
he was Arse nettled in Philadelphia the watchmen
thrtorenedrosuiest - hlm. They did not believe that
he sips aboit-the,einuth at four o'clock In a win.
terlimortilog foi any good purpose; he clergymen
• of Philadelphle, they said, were men that kept bet.
ter inure,
He does net look like a studeuq,be is tall, huge
framed, endfnll and ter in the fore, like a man
-whassys,to his seal,•take thine ease, eat, drink
arid toooterty." , ..'Eleibuno grottoes in the pulpit
:ELM the.:occiiionaligisforof one finger In a
trtautuittlai# 47 4 l l tal.ao He Louie.
:harvitithe pipit; ahttostiOcihialaii, witk big head'
glifttlTiOdthaitlitentAtlats right 'boulder. 'rano
MarolutaimMiNieito.incev*ltewes to anal amt
tiOnetieiicuifi**kuwititioi. Oa Sabbath night
tw keptiOurPt.o4diesloolittll etteallOu to
*linkage!.
•
Flom the Nem .Orleaus Bulletin, Bute IL
Late 'iluad ;Important triossiill . 7ll4.f.
ARRIVAL cry TH:III4MERWIDST 01 , 114
WITH on ;MILLION OF DOLLARS)
GOLD.
ha isthmus Clear of Passiners.
The fine 'steamer Crescent City Capt. Stoddard,.
arrive4yesterdaY afternoon, from , and we
are indebted to Mr. Wilkins, her purger, far : the
following interesting details.
The advice, from San Fnuacisco are to the Ist
May inclusive. By the ternetttsfrom the passen
gers per steamer Cediftinstn, Capt. Parties, the state•
manta respecting the enormous quantities of gold
are by no means exaggerated. The Crescent Ci
ty brings nearly half a million en gad duo., and
specie for freight, and-the passengers on board
have nearly a, muds more, which they bring from
the mines.
Them appears to be no limit to the extent of the
gold region. Recent discoveries have proved it
to exist in the southward of Santa Barham, and
downwards towards the line of Lower California.
The asserttons heretofore made respecting the
enormously high prices of labor, etc., are beyond a
doubt true, and there are now at San Francisco
upwards of fifty vessels of different nations, whow
crews have deserted them, nor can the inducement
of 8100 per month es wages tempt them to return
to their duty.
The United States ship Warren arrived on the
29th tdt., and fifteen men deserted unthin twenty
bur hours after. It is almost impossible to retain
men on board the government Teasels.
The steamer Calle:min, after innumerable de-
lay a, through the untiring exertions of Captain
Forbes, succeeded in leaving San Francisco on
the let May, at midnight. From the 26th March,
to the day of sailing, Capt. F. area occupied in gath
ering a crew together, the former having desert
ed upon his arrival. The C. arrived at Panama
on the Slat of May, having been under canvass
above forty-eight hours.
The Panama, Lieut. Porter, arrived at Pana
ma from New York, on the 6th May, in 55 days
and seven hours' running time, arid left on the
11th for San Francisco, with three hundred pas
sengers. The Oregon, Capt. Pearson, arrived on
the sth May, from San Francisco, and railed May
23d, full of paasengers. The Comte will sail
about the 15th June, for San Franciace and the
coast.
From arrangemenurmade for a supply of coal,
there is now no doubt of a regular communica
tion between Panama and California- The only
difficulty apprehended, 6i the desertion of the
crews, but as the company are determined to run
the simmers, the difficulty will be overcome by
the payment of the high wagearlemanded by sea
men. This was done in the case of the Califor
nia, and will be resorted to whenever hand no.
oratory.
Panama wan deadtai: With the exception o
a few persons waiting for the California, (to san 00
the 15th.) all had gone up the ecaust, no doubt, "oo
their way rejoicing." Panama was healthy.
The road from Cruces to Panama is the one
now travelled, although the rainy season had not
fairly set in, that is it rtnued only occasionally.
The Crescent City bring'', (by special order,)
three mails, cousisung of fifteen mail bags from
California, some of them an far hack so March
Inst. The causes of their delay has been the deten
tion of the steamer at San Francisco, from want et
fuel. and hands, and the want of regularity in the
departure of the mail steamers from Chagres.—
These mails doubtless will bring corroboratory ev
idence of the correctness of the statements respect
manta auriferous regions, and ere long the papers
*ill be full of letters from "our correspondents in
California." The public is much indebted to Mr.
Nelson, our Consul at Panama, for his exertions
to forward these mails, and it was through his in
stance that they were sent by the Crescent City,
in order to avoid longer delay.
The royal mail steamer Tay, sailed from Cha.
Brea on the 30th May, taking eighteen passengers,
with 8100,000 gold dust. These persons were
bound for the United States, by way of Kingston
and Havana, and were apprehensive of a long
stay at Chagres.
There was only one American vessel at Cha.
gres, the schooner lona, of New Orleans, and
three small vessels from the Carthagena coast.
Mr. M. P. Denny, (passenger) died at sea, on
board the C. C., oa the 6th inst. Mr. A was from
New Orleans.
The C. C. brings 126 passengers Left Cha
ves on Monday,4th inst., and arrived on the 10th,
'raking the passage is six days.
List of passengers per Crescent City, from Cha-
grey for Neer Or!c.a . :
Col Mason, U. S A.., Mn Pemifer F Smith, Mn
Ogden, Mr Ja► West and lade, Mr Lather, lady
and 3 children, Capt Thom., P H Treadway and
lady. W W Bryden and set, A L Loring. Mr C
L Waller and set, J Lefeere, 0 6 Smith. Al
drige 1 Jacobs, Garr C Taylor, W Blivins, Mnr
Far Nam rark.—Engineer Gams of Panama
Survey—Col Hughes, chief; Gen Norris. General
B H &dell. Dr M B Halsted, .1 L Baldwin.
W W Ridley, Wm G Norris, W I Gary,
G W Brown, Griffith, C 11 Hall, W I Corcoran, .1
I Mayes, Capt Ttlghman—T May, E W Sewell, G
Wolcott, H D Stowe, I W Stamp, Dr C Barr, W
R Ogden, H H Mauer, J Wright, las Armstrong,
ft Pertherbrdge. Wm Hinds, A H Otallaithmt,
W Hopper, ft B Jarvis, C H Sherman, J O'Brien,
I W, O'Brien, Bem Bums, D Feral, F Z Cole, G
Defter, Wm Gordon, and four servants, Captain
Wachter, H Wrok, lot officer and 12 of the crew
of Bremen ship Humboldt, sold at Panama; Lieut
Porter, U S N, late eimmaider steadier Panama;
Capt Forbes, late commander steamer California ;
Limn Chandler, U S N; Lieot Hall, U S N; Dr Re.
denstien. U S N; Lieu! Bonnycestle, U S N; Mr
Sinclair, 3 ladies and 2 servants; Mr Ludlum,
Captain Thomas, Captain Tucker, late commander
of steamship Urns; Mr Osburn, Kr Harm, Mr Ste.
venison, Mr Paredes, Master Vallerino, Mr Den.
ike, Mr Valentine, Mr Raymond, 23 In the steer
rage—total 196.
Among the passengers by the Cresent City, it
will be seen, err Cot. Hughes, of the Topographi
cal Engineers, and his party, who have been ex
ploring and surveying different routes fore rail
road acmes the isthmus. We learn from Colonel
Hughes that he has been successful beyond his
most magnate eapeclationa, having ascertained,
and fully explored and surveyed a splendid route,
from Limon or Navy Bay to Panama, the whole
distance of which, from ocean to ocean, is bat for
ty ex miles, and the summit elevation only 213 feet
above the Pacifio—the greatest grade on the
Atlantic slope being only twenty feet her mile,
and on the Pacific side foray feet with aboadant
of the finest timber and other materials:along the
route.
Limon Bay i 3 not only free from an bar, but
has one of the finest harbors in the world, with
abundance of water for the largest ships of war,
close op to the shore, where the road will be boa•
ted.
The work. on the road will be commenced im
mediately and completed and in operation within
two years.
CoL Hughes confirms the information that the
la
thmns is entirely clear of passengers, at of whom
have found means of conveyance to their respec
tive destination.
We farther learn from Col. Hughes that besides
the gold in the Crescent City, two millions more
had craned the Isthmus daring the month of May,
a portion of it only from California, and the W.
ante from the South, though a part of pie latter
had no doubt originally oome from Califotnia
also.
ilCol. Hughes' party are all well except Captain
Tilghman, but who is not considered aeriously ill.
One of the pazsecgers In the Crescent City (Mr.
Janes Sinclair, of New York,) died on board yes
terday morning of cholera—he had been a resi
dent for 17 years in California, and was returning
with his family, having acquired a large furtune
during his residence, of which be had 8.93,000 in
gold on board the Crescent City.
From the New Ortean., Data.
We learn from Captain Forbes that the marvel
lous stories respecting the abundance ofgold are not
at all exaggerated, but on .the contrary fall far then
of the reality. The limits of the region in which
the precious metal abounds are becoming more ex
tended every day by new discovenes. As low
down the coast as Santa Pastrara, near the line of
Lower California, gold has been found in large
quantities. Pisces of gold weighing 80 ounces are
not untrequently wen in San Francisco, while
specimens weighing from two to four ounces are
common. The abundance ofgold, and the facility
with which it is accumulated, have very naturally
produced the effect of raising the price of labor
immensely.
San Francisco is crowded with the immigrants,
such vest numbers of whom are continually pour
ing into the place. The meanest hut or shed, such
as here would be considered uninhabitable, cont.
mends enormous rent.' Good provisions are al
most equally scarce, The coarsest kind of food
must be used, as no other can be procured. No
name Maya any longer in San Francisco than he
can help; bat all who are bosky enough to procure
trtursportation, immediately take their departure
for the mining districts. When •they arrive there
they gad no difficulty in accumulating almost any
tunonnt of the precions metal. Three to four
ounces is considered • common day's work. /MO
than that Induces the digger to move to a richer
spot. Muchmore is occasionally gained m a lbw
hems as the possessors of the large lumps may at
test.
There was a great deal of conversation in Cali
fornia respecting the establishment of a Provisional
Government, bat as yet nothing had been done . —
The people were anxiously awaiting news of the
action of Congress upon the subject, not having
heard of the failure of that body to act upon the rah
tem. In the event of nothing being done by Con
gress, it wan generally understood that when the
miners should return in the fall, a State Govern
ment would be established.
Capt. Forbes states that travelling over the lath
mutt n now comparatively easy. The road from
Cruces to Panama Is the one generally travelled.
The Union seems to have a lively sense of the
°norm= patronage which is lodged in the De
partment of the Interior and the General Post Of.
ficv This same "encirmoturpaironams" has
eslat
ed in the Executive Department all along, and yet
the Union, we believe, during the administration of
Mr. Polk, wee never very much alarmed either at
its ere or its abuse. The Executive panonpge is
no more now than it has heretentrelarett-Arecause,
although the Department of the Interior dividea it
with the Stare and Treasury Deptuinients, Its
oifirow to be given are ail the same. For our own
Pelts, we hope that Congress will, whererverit can,
nap off, decree**, oat down thin Executlve nation.
ago. The difference betereennsand thelhdon is,
that it can only ace and talk akout'enonaons pa.
trintage when Its Mends have ism kragne to be.
allow r * whilst wet.oven , thongb our own plated
Merida: ini4t - kower aad liner Its dlatatrantannt,
boldun to bur old forth; and' Mmtandi sive have
snow done. kr engin:Mr Intmotbslundruld
inaas ofFacustre pora;-.41f0u '
Our very popular and excellent Governor, Wm.
F:JOHNST. Micas =awned to visit Pittsbullfhi
de ll l4km counsel akin nexttwo or three weeks,
ill-Cathpliance With a diziotentleinvitation extend
ed to him by the late Whig Nominating Conven
tkut, which men In that City. Why can we not
have the !tonere( a visit from par Chief Magistrate?
He will, no doubt, cheerfully consent to inter—
change civilities with the good citizens of our
emliehittilf sewn, and the farmers of our wunty.—
Gay. J., avalls himself of every opportunity pre
sented. for familiarizing himself with the resources
of our State, and cultivating an acquaintance with
the PeoPle. Washington County has objects claim•
tug and deserving the notice and fostering cane of
our State Administration, and wo should be great.
ly delighted tease the man who has deeply at heart
the best interests of all sections of our globous
old Commonwealth.—Warkingtowheyorter.
Gov. JORlllll.ol.l.—thlf worthy and able State
Executive, we see by a late correspondence, is
soon to visit Pittsburgh, where arrangements will
be made to give him a suitable reception. The
Governor is now among his friends in Armstrong
and Westmoreland counties. Ilia engagements
there yet prevent him from fixing a time for the
visit, but be promises to advise she inviting com
mittee in due seasm. We should be much grati
fied Whit' Excellency would extend his visit to
Beaver, see the commercial advantages of our po
sition, the vast extent of our water power, our
manuactrires, agricultural and mineral resources,
and become better acquainted with our people,
their interesr, and views of public policy.—Brav
er Argue.
CLAT.—The Washington "Republic," refer
rim; to the speculations on the part , rf the opposi
tion preen, as to the attitude which this distinguished
statesman will assume toward the Administration
fin taking his anal in the Senate, says: "They who
predict a factious opposition from hint to the Ad.
ministration, measure his spirit by their own. We
have reason to know that the cordial relations
which subsist between Mr. Clay, Oen. Taylor and
his Cabinet, are snob as warrant the belief that
the Administration will find in him a cordial and
sincere supporter. There is no room to doubt that
the greet Republican party will present an unbro
ken front to the assailants of the principles upon
which it was marshalled at the late canvass."
Beta. Gas. J. H. WATSON will be supported for Als
r General, nt the ensuing. election
Forts lenrsemr.
Elisabeth, Jon. 13,40.—dkwidT
JOB PRINTING.
BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
Manifeas, 8372 r Lading, Contracts, Law Biwa.,
giallo:, mu, unman, cznnrlcerno, curer"
TolAclEs, Ac.
Printed at the ahortest natice, at 100 prices, at the
dens tiarrrra Onlcz. Tua. ens..
Improvements In Denthitry.
DR. a 0. STEARNS, late of Bottom, is prepared to
.ufaeture and set Bt.= TIMITII in whole mut pans
......... . .
of sets, upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction
TOOTRACEI2 CIIIII9 to /PIZ ■tsuxn, where the nerve is
exposed. Office and residence next door to the May
or's other, Fourth street., Pittsburgh.
Raw en—J. B. It'Faddens, F. 11. Eaton. jail)
Pararms Lmecer Eleo•a—Prep•red by J. W. Kelly,
William street, N.Y., end for sale by A. J• e; No.
70 Fourth street . This mill be found • delightful aro
ele of beverage In families, and parneularly for sick
Ilaar.aa Bcong.—An improved Chocolate prepara
tion, being a combination of Cocoa out; innocent, us
•igoraung a,.d palatable, highly recomoteridedliarric
nlarly for invalids. Prepared by W. (faker, Dorches
ter, M.S., and (or sale by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin
Tea Ettore_ No 70 Fourth at nichl4,
W. 511. Wright, MI. u., Mistier.
Orrice and residence on Fourth it.,
*prem. the Pittsburgh Bonk. Office
hours from 9 o'clock to 19 A M., end
from 2 o'clock to s P. M. se 914-1.1
Fire and illarin• insurance.—Tux Prers.
•Roil NAeloarox urn Fula Inatraaaca'emote—
banertti ton—continues to insure, upon e'er, de
riptioh of property, at as know roue.
Oitice, No. 21 Market street.
SAMUEL GORMLY, Preet.
Router Peortre, Secy. myS:dea,
HABSICD,
On Thursday morning, 21. t inst., by the Rev. Junes
Robertson, INumma C. Ann, of Pittsburgh, to hips
Js W. hal., daughter of William Kern., Emi , of
Allegheny nry, Pa.
For Greenwood, Rosedale, and Pleasant
arena,
ON IVEDNV.SDAY, JULY FOURTH
The splendid fast ramang steamer
TEMPINT,
Will make revdar trips everr half
T, from the foot of Pitt street. to
the abcma plate., on the FOURTHShe
will land on the Allegheny aide, for the accommoda
tion of passenger.
N II —Pasties wishing to be conveyed a short ths.
lanes down the river, can be &CCM:MO:I3I4W by apply
tug tb R. T. WHITE, at the Gazette offtee
pathitht
UITE GOODS FOR DRESSES—W. R. Murphy
lila a /alga 11310TUTLera of above Goods, lately
receiver!, such its plislo whim Malls, from lair per yd
vp novery doe; plain Swim doi barred a*» do; em
broidered do; ratio barred Jacka.is; soft di:asked do;
Htin etriPed do; and • generalllllllonl.lllS of White
oods, tack as Own and figured Pic k% Laces. Edg
ings, tre —ai northeast corner 4th Lod Market sta.
Nraoletals Rooms up maim. jat.l
GKILIAN CLAY—Arrived al Italthaara, per
Gaitar, 75) taus of Clay, *brat we wet receive
lo
lo a few days per canal, mod far sale by
Pal TASSEY tr BEST
POT A 1314—10 cots au Uand arid far ash , by
Juzl T.11.89EY fr. tli..T
-
PEARL ABU-19 asks in sure and for solo by
TASSEV & DEST
SODA ASII-16 -. k . for ado by
)6/61 TASSEY & BEST
BACON SIDLO--2.300 tbs reed and for sale by
pal TANEY & BEST
y ARD-0 kegs Leaf Lard, cc" hand and for kale by
lel2 . TASSEY it. BEST
Titr
) bbl, on bend and for eg y
a,
BEST
WRITE FISH-28 Ws fresh Inspected; 18 hi tails
do do; put reed sad for sale by
OI
F VON BOIVORST & CO
CtrEFSE-31 bu pima Cbeese,juat farldhcg and for
sale by joVII .7 9 DILWORTH a CO
FLOUR—Ioo bbls Flour, for sobs by
)a.22 .1 8 DILWORTH S. CO
'DOCKET POWDER-1 bbl for sale by
jo2l JS DILWORTH & CO
APETI FUSE-5 bbl. Safety Rue, for blasung
0 for sale by AM .1 DILWORTEI &
BARLEY—IOO buab today reed and fey sale by
ARMSTRONG & CROZER,
25 Market at
CfIRAB CIDEE—A bids at very , superior quality
for We by mai ARMSTRONG*. CROZER
ur - GITY.IIRANS-6 bbla for ..le low by
jutt ARMSTRONG k CROZER
NOTICEL
TN eenforlinity with the Act, nonce is hereby given,
that apphcation will be made to the Le tore of
Pennsilvanla, at its neat regular simian, for the re
newal of the Chatter of the Bank of Pittsburgh; said
Bank to be located at Pitt burgh, with a capital of
twelve hundred thousand dollars.
JOHN ORtsHkM. President
jo2eivent.9
PRINI 4 -150 bosh dried Pi:moles; YAP do do Apples,
for sue low to close coosigrurtent, by
RILEY, DIAIrIIEWS k CO,
COTTON-211 bales Baiting Central, per polphfb, for
sale by Pal HUEY, MATTHEWS kCO
WROUGHT SPLICES -234 ken assorted sLtea for
sale low by Jell MIRY, MATTHIMS & CO
Q CORCHINO9-43 bbl. to, We by
CI AM UHF:Y. MATTHEWS &CO
BEANS --45 bbl. White Berm for We by
)u2l RIMY, aierritEWs k CO
ROCEELLES-150 bags Rio Coffee; 75 packages T.
H. Imperial, 0 P and Posschong Teas; 4 bbls
Molutes; 1117 do Loaf How, No 4 to 5, with
geeeral assortment of Orocenes, for sale by
Jai REMY, MATTHEWS & CO
TOBACCO -LS kegs No 1 six twist Tabasco, Booth
rate's brand, (or sale by
ju2l 11HEY, MATTHEW/3 & CO
1117 .2 1 , 1.01/11-6 eases superfine, (or sale
by
DWILLIA
'I ANDLES-41 bag Sperm; 10 do Stall 10 do Siamioei
V for gale by AMI J D WILLIAMS
SOAP -05 bow Chllimilbe; 20 do No 1 FloglN 6do
Cagule; 2 do Oandld; 2 do Almond, for gale by
)221 1 D WILLIAMS
ARCII-10 bu Fog's Ciaolnnau, or sale by
I D WILLIAMS
'VIAL VAR the Fax West, by (leo.
j Fladeric Renton, author of .Adventure. In Alex,
co and the Rocky Mountaine," eta
Dantal Diet= Comedy, the Inferno. A literal prose
translation, with the text of the original collated from
the beat edltione, and erolanatott notes, by J. A. Car
lyle, M. D. JoilrisTor4 & ST OCKTON.
Jai comer Third and Market at.
Dollghtful Country Reoldentao Cor Salo,
SITU ATE in tho borough of blviehester, about two
miles from Nostra*, mid about a sidle from the
tlend—very
Burke', containing two UT. and &ballot
very pleasantly mutated, and folly stocked
with a great varlery of tho choicest fruit, dn. The
above will ho sold for cash, or eichanged for • good
and well situated farm. For particulars, apply at
ju2l:dterfsa2t.B THIS OFFICE.
Ems=Eso PVC= 01 COMMT WINDOW Gus.—
At it meeting of the manufaonarers of Window Glass
in this Vicinity, held at the 81. Charles Hotel In this
city, tho,follototng list of prices of the various sues
Window Ulm was agreed upon. The glass will be
left in the hand* of agent here, who am 'hummed
not to sell at any less rates than given in the follow
ing list:-
8 by 10.
10 by to
0 by 14.
11 by 10 64.75
11 by 17 4.75
IS by 11 4.75
12 by 17 4 5, .75
131 by 113 . 00
41 by 30 7,00
-.3W
3 , 7 4
- 4,60
- 4 , 50
440
10 by 10.
10 by 17
inginhvediod
it - A - courE WORKS ON MAN UFACTUAII6,IIA
CHINERY, fect.--13cou'e Engineer and Mae Ist
Assistant, being a series of plane, sections and °vole
a... gotnot Engines, Spinning hiachinee, Mills for
Onnding, Tools, /1.0 , in 9 folio vole.
Pruned Idecharne and Engineers , Magazine; 0
Tots,
Pret o.
Canienirg and Joinery, A comprehensive guide
book for carpentry and joinery, with mica for every
pane( work shoot building, and numerous platen:
vols,4m.
erasers Eneyolepodla of Civil Engineering, in ore
thick vol., Svo.
Scott's Eottou Spinner and Mantifacturer, Sao.
Trodgold on the strength of "ChM ben: new ed. by
frodgkrason to 9 vole, gee. • • •
The Steam &gine, by , the Aldan Club: I vol, On.
hladie's Surveyor, Eneer and Architect.
Ninnies' Mechanic* Drawing Poole tivo. For sale
by ~
'..1.11 , /,00111400a, 48 Wood at
LlGlnitlirs have resolved a lat of Lamai
st aarlotnitdasiand kindsof a new eanstruedon,
tjiu'faadat aintpla and compinte—som ornamental.
Also, the. Intern to bean in - them called "Banana
nald,ot UlornalelLo h has late qualities which.
reeatomand 11 to tha anerolon orgasm boat men, hotel
Iniapos„and house keepers, foe eleanthsau, eeonmay,'
and bitalaWasarpaseei any WAY Yortiolir now in
tote._,Parimurtakto *nom call au as 701,1 tteahown
tba OWl=o.6ol'oo,
mllsui*trq am " rri, Auniscv -Vlr °l '
betweit wool:musts;
From the Fittsbore' Dar Wooing Pan.
The Cape of the materthitete Tthbette.
MI4 -I i Minato an article which ap
gowned In the calnanis of your paper. Yeattian.
setting Rath the cattle of Mr. L B. Tibbettri death,
to the interkrinice era Homceopalhic Physician in
the treatment Tr his case I have to sty, is body
false. The leading facts in the case are these:
On the 13th inst., about half pate two o'clock,
P. M., an attendant at Rev. Passavant's liospLtal,
called at my office, and stated that Mr. Tibbetts,
sick with the Cholera, at the Hospital, desired me
to call and see him. Obedient to the call I went.
I had teen in the room but a short time, when
Ms. T. said "I want you to take right hold and
cure rue." I. told hint that I. could not cougar
eatly with the regulations of the Hoepitali and the
attending physician rho replied, that he could riot
be treated there by me--that if he took my treat
ment, be mast be removed from the hospital Mr.
T. then implored me to remove him; and seemed
much agitated. I replied that I had with me no
means of conveyance. tuged me then to no,
tify his friends, and to see that they removed him,
far he wanted no more of the medicine that he had
been taking, and did not wish to remain there
among strangers. He also begged me to remain
with him, which I could not do. I gave him no
medicine, and said nothing to influence him not to
take the drug does; but . rather endeavored to
soothe his troubled and apprehensive mind, by
stating that hem his symptoms, in my opinion, ha
had no reason to fear; bat, would, doubtless, re
cover. According to request, I notified Mr. Rigby,
his former employer, of Mr. T.'s situation and
wishes.
The same day about 8 o'clock in the evening,
was directed by reeponaible persona to go imme
&suety to the hospital as a permit for me to treat
Mr. T. them would be granted by the Sanitary
Committee. I went, and alter waiting a few mo
ments, was informed that the Committee had sent
word by Dr. Morgan, that I could not treat the pa
tient there, and furthermore, that he should not be
removed from the Hospital I immediately left,
having mate no ellen to administer or cause to be
administered to him, any Homcepathic medicine.
I Daring the ellen:Loon, a room had been procur
ed and fitted Up, and arrangements made for re
moving him from the Hospital; btu the report from
the Sanitary Committee prevented; and thus oblig.
ed the afflicted man to remain where be wished
not In be; and to receive either what to him were
filthy and =iota drugs, a; no treatment at all:
Two men, calling themselves members of the Com
mittee, called late in the evening at my office and
among other things sated that Mr. T. could not
be removed until all their charges were paid,where
upon an individual standing by remarked, "make
out your bill the money is ready.° Bat no bill was
made out. Mr. Tibbetts may have had the Chol
era—he may have died with that disease—but at 3
delOhe, on the day I saw him, his predominant
symptoms were not characteristic of Asiatic Chol
era. The dejection from his bowels were of near
ly a natural appearance and consistency. He wu
wrecking but not vomiting while I was in the
room. His head was hot—tongue coveted with
thick brawn coating—antra full, hard and rather
frequent—feautures full—face flushed; "and there
were many other symptoms, none however, any
more indicative of Cholera. At 8 o'clock, when I
called the second time, the condition of the patient
was ... nearly the same, except a stupor which kiwi
mysteriously come over him, and from which be
aroused at times in a delirous slate. To show that
the views which t have expressed are not alto.
gather peculiar to myself, I will here introduce •
summent given by M. Cote, M. D:
"On the 13th inst., between 7 and 8 dclock P.
M., I was at the office of Dr. Deka, when two gen
tlemen entered with a message from a friend of
Mr. Tibbetts, desiring the Doctor to go immediately
to REV. Pau:taunt's Hospital, where he would
find a permit to treat Mr. T. Dr. Dake invited me
to accompany Mos. When we attired, no permit
W. hand; bat Instead a message from Dr. Mor
gan, stating that Dr. D. would not be allowed to
preterite; nor the patient to be sonared. Helene
leaving, t approached the bed side of the patient
and found lain apparently under the influence of
narcotic stimulants. The pulse was strong, full,
and rather frequent—the skin hot and dry—face
swollen—a general stupor prevailing. He was de
, Wow, and evidently had no characteristic iymp
tome of common Asiatic Cholera. There was no
conversation while I was present, that could in
any way affect The patient, fin RCELLIIi CO his injun,
MA TE.
The following statement, by W. A. Penniman,
M. D., will ahoy the nature of the disease and
oocalthra suite patient, at a later period:
"I hereby certify that I was called upon by the
father of L B. Tibbits on Saturday evening butt
abent.9 efflock, and requested to visit him—he be
ing at that time dangerotudy as represented, of
Cholera This I utterly refused to-do, assigning
as a reason, that the attending physicians would
not listen to any advice that I might offer in the
case. But after much Importunity on the part of
the latter, I went with him to see his son; who
was then laboring under symptoms eiTyphaid fever
—via a muttering dffirium—dry, brown and cast
!ed tongue--stuall, weak, and quick pulse. The
evacuations from the bowels, I was informed by
the attending antra ware quite dark, which symp
toms are not nece ssarily fatal under proper treat
ment. The treatment, however, was stimulant
of the most active character—viz: Brandy."
W. A. PENNIMAN.
Having treated and cured Mr. Tibbita of an in
veterate chronic diseasezhat had withstood several
years' treatment by lUlnpattito means, be became
attached to me as a physician; and it was not
strange that he should desire my aid in the hour
of peril. He knew in erb4 he had confidence—
he wished my treatment. It was denied him.—
Tide trampling open his rights as • man, this deni
al of his last request—thin severing of the last
hope that held him from the embrace of dash:r—
and not any thing that I said, distracted his mind
and clued him to dash the bowl of hitter drugs
from his lips. Long before I saw him lathe Has.
pital he was dismantled and wished them to send
for me. The suggestion that I should treat him
was original with himself. The contraries is •
statement, made by Mr. W. F. Jordan, who was
in the sick room of Mr. T. about 4 o'cla.k.P. M. on
the 13th Inst.
"I went to PaaanYnat's Hospital. out ol curiosity
to see a man afflicted with the cholera. On are.
vat I hood the suffering man to be Mr. Tibbits.—
Souse one inquired of him whom he wanted to
treat him &sibyl:Wan. He replied "I want Dr.
D. M. Duke. " He evinced this desire several
times durinethe few moments that I was present.
When inquired of, as to his condition, he said "I
am very sick.* I was informed by en attendant
that he was attacked by the cholera, on the Friday
previous,' In Cincinnati. The question was asked,
why Dr. Duke was not sent for. The aurae stated
that the rules of the Institution prohibited Ham
pa m.
th% physlclanethat Dr. Lange and Mr.Passavant
had recently had an interview in the presence of
the sick man, when Dr. Doke was informed of
the rates of the Hospital, and told that ha could
not be allowed to administer medicine to this, or
any other patient in the Hospital. The nurse far
ther stated that, the managers had said, that if the
sick in the Hospital insbar.4 upon having 'ay
other physicians, than those employed by them,
they moat leave the Hospital. The sick man cel
led for drink, which the nurse refused, but filled a
spoon with medicine and placed it to the mouth
of tho patient and asked him to drink it. Mr. T.
replied, 'I have suffered enough God knotted 6y.
tongue is already raw—l do not wish any mare
of your medicine." The nurse urged him to
take it. With an imploring look he said, "why do
you insist on tuytaking it." A friend present ad
vised him to take it, muting him that he would
be speedily removed. He was exceedingly
loos to be removed, although it was regarded by
his friends as almost hazardous. It seemed to me
very Stange, that a man. struggling with disease,
and even looking death in the (nee, could not, to
an Institution estabhsheol and sustained by the
citizens of Pittsburgh. Homeopathic as well as
Allopathic, have hie own physician, and die sale-
Bed that be had received the utmost aid of medi
cal W. F. JORDAN:
With theta facts, I now ask a candid public to
Judge, te.liers the interference was—and who may
be regarded as censurable for the death of the
unfortunate Tibbite—whether a Homeopathic phy.
shine who did nothing to or for him, except to
evince a dam, to grant his, dying request; or
these who leaping the bounds of magnanimity end
philanthropy; wrest from his dying hands his
dearest rights, and refused his almost final rem
quest.
INZMI
I leave the matter here with the additlotial state:
meat, that in, the whole traniaction, I have done
nothing bat what I felt bound by God and eon.
science to do, for a friend in the homer greatest
danger. At another time I would do even mere
and rely open efeeling and humane peddle to vin
dicate my zeal and the rights of the tmfonnuate
an d snoring victim, in the handset such unrektir
ing bigotry and usurpation.
D. MEI= DAKE,I4I.
Jane 19,110—June 2241 t. „
Pittslnugh,
A A. MASON &CO. are ZIOW Offeril4 t wide
fi r
8 % ; 8 at r t i ti o tths4hedlo i at Ai eta;
=mu ate* etr, Lamas go, rut c 073% er r' °u "
fUle Batavia Slid MI Mare Wrought • Collat.*
sad We; cAstaltAnsiMa &a
41113 9.401.1 114 •myrAs; 314 • • yer; togr
emantr; 01 do
_for by ;
. do D
MILLIAMS, 110-Wood
ICIINE3-1 emir Gob; !.tt'
J D t I doiWoz
OLlVEollo.ll4sakaa Muni]las, plat 4,
qt du; 9 tio Bardeta9 al da for sale
and. wirdiox i co.,
FEDERAI. mem Roo door bar, Rut Mee,
ALLEGMEKtfOrrtri •
RESlVEMpinvir nianilabe shit tae} hire
MI&
XL &magnums by midekthey cm . disposs of Mr
sad lboussad dolls oCallesT a_ Piwbi ni b
- 83 " 01 404LoY county gogo, sad' fill siren
time, tna tleserttion of mongrg.A l ' PA3I, for
any articles le their stare.
Call 5009, mil soca. a hatpin, 1.11 tberass cabana
boa' in this moo ,
d aember the Place
WILSON
Two doors below the Post Office, aga of the Shell
Cont.. icatsi2t
rlm:n-4n boxes Cheese, li:Lst received sad for
ale low to close emAskort. mNin.Ess,
jai comer Wood sild res
ITCH-2 blots for tale low by
JAS' KERR Jr. & CO.
frIOPSINTERS—Printins Ink, from the =nutlet°.
ry of J. D. Wereary,Naw York, in cans and kegs,
foam t lb.,unvasda, and IYOM lams. to•
111 par lb. air
sts red, blue, green and yellow Inks, in eau MA lb. to
9 lbs. constantly Mr We.. Haying used Mr. breres
ryts ink in our office for nine months put, we warrant
It equal to any thai la made at any Oder manufactory.
Term cash. JOHNSTON & STOCRTON,
comer Third and Martin us
SODA ASH—in cants and barrebtomrrantad beat
quality, far sato by JOHN M'PADEN tr. CO,
la2o Canal Basin
osiN—A err/Wow:4o strained and fair No 2
Rot., 0 4 4 .ale by 1420 /NO fiI'FADEN :4 CO
NO. 2 MACKE:DWI-2 2 bbl* No 2 Muktral, land
tog wad for sea low toeloso consign:mu, by
JIM /AS DALZELL, 24 Water n
BACON -0 osts assorted, now lanifing loom tleannir
Dolphin; for sr= fi
pr2o DICKEY & CO, Front of
L ' 24 bbis No 1 now landing, for sale b
A. 20 Al.llll DICKEY ' CO
.FEAT HERS-20 met* now Imullur for sale Dr
ra2o IfluiLkil DICKEY & CO
EDBLICATiONS or THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
—Junes D. Lockwood has for sale the venous
ldications of the Protestant Eptseopel Press, ..1111
those of Meows. Stanford k Sword. New York.
JAB= D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood a.
For many years emmeted with Messrs. Wiley k
Pummel, and late Mr. John Wiley, New York and
London. jun
TorUSPRATIEP CHLORIDE OF LIME —A few asks
IYI en band and for sale by
W M MITCHELTREE
in g They still receive trash supplies for the Fill
bap
0 !MAD AND MOLASSES-01 Mt& N 0 Sam
0 prinny 563 bbis N 0 Molasses, prime, to %A bblst
is Moro and for lee by
XXI W & M MITCHEXTREE
WHISKEY -600 bbla Milken in atom and fot
alga by )1120 W& M MITCLIELTREE
VOREION AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS—A gene
nl assarunant always on hand and (or gale bz
jll2O W & hi MITCRELTRLE
Blasprieeta , Patella Beds AM.
1.7 ctltt =Tr °`"aiTrit P`hig'iltVgar°
of ELZ e Tb . % bavve , ee im iv r ed lgo c ieee s llefigraLs
Biaph en Baldwin, width will salve twit month.—
They will .ho receive large similes for the GB trade.
/.20
VALUABLE BOOKS ON MACHINERY, de.—
„ lie. oi rla Engineer and Medial/is Assistant,' in
Holt:aidePa Taming and Mechanical Menfpulailinn
2 rola 8 re.
Tredgold on the Strength of Can lron; 9 sots Bvo.
SCOW. COIIOII Spinner and MlLllnfaxwer; I vol Oro.
Pella:Pe Curiosities of Mau Making; Bvo.
The Band Beek of Taming, 19 ma.
The Apprentice, by the Artisan Club; vole, tto.
Creaara Fctcyelapasdis Civil Engin' ming.
Mordieft Surveyor, Digitiser and Architect; eta.
Boone Steam EngintN 41a.
American Architect; 4 to. For sale by
J D LOCKWOOD, 113 Wood at
For mu) , yews contracted - with Messrs. Wiley &
Putnam, .4 late John Wiley, N. York.___ Y 029
DISE BRICK-0,000 Fire Brick in mare and by
X sale by 0119 JA Dflr
MUTTON HAMS-3 bra Mutton Barns, ID Istol.o
for sale by jail JAMES DALZELL
g) "0 bast Pea Na t e, it
.anthrpiai JAMES DALZ ELL
4EA re.
low by
CIH. MOLASSEE-30 Mgrb H Molassar, =store
la. and for leo low to Om
l 9 oxialoan i
nA ti r k zu
ju
Sant —2ll o e Ilirbar Window Saab, assorfeal sizes, fa
stare apd for tale by NU JAS D. ' ALL
RAPES-100 mums Crews; tce do medium; 00 do
1 - doable crown Wrapping Paper, in store and for
tale low by jal9 /AMES DALZELL
MANNERS' ott.—eo bbls Smits' Oil, Landmg from
canal and for We by jal9 JAS DALZELL
BIATNSWiI CO, CO Miiitat guest, ant offer - -
21. lag their mock eiSilks, Shawls, 'Awns, Lamm
and bloathis, at mill greater ratuccd prices. I yard
wide beat make black Slits all2O eta; summer Shawls
at 73 and 1111,1trik most fashionable Vhdits and Mantil
las at SS to ba r Lawns and Malin. 9 and 10 ctg best
Merrimack Calicoes at 9 cis, aurally 12e; Calicoes at
ee els; Wrought Collars 8 eta; do Capes at St and 82
Plasm* Stud Bonnets, 02 and 75 etN Gloves eta ma
Together with a general assortment of goods, at near
ly ono half the maid rates. Juts •
POll SALLE, ,
A THREE storied Hurdling House, being the
second house from Pe. street, to Snyder's
Raw, on H. street, Immediate possession will be
given. Enquire of DAVID nrrcinE, Am... 7 at
Laar—Crfilelf on Ponsth meet, between Cherry alloy
and Grant street jullhdtf
GLASS ALlMPAftiffias=tiiiisilleTh
atm Making, with details of the procenes and
productions of ancient and modern ornamental Glass
manufacture, By Apsloy Pollan. In one oat, square
800. Just received and for sale by
loth JAB D WC/ MOOD, RI Wood m ,
Pima, Jane 12,1919.
-er 131r1 Ln reply to your re
OEM
r t rirf tijakawity of your
riling Fluid, tool anto that I kayo used it in col
LiaLlican of Amman= far nearly a yeari ylierf.
am nano but the beet of Ints 1% beZonini a icr — fect
black soon after being written with, in for
any which of pen, bus more y the metallic
pm, does not clog wi it as with common Mir
It writes well upon any kind of paper, and on ancient
of its fluid property semen better on parchment than
any of the common Inks. I perceive what you have
made recently is darker le rotor when first stria=
with. This is • dace:Nei improvement, pun
for book keepers, who have frequently to write=
candle light. Your Bed Ink Is decidedly the test of
that kind of domestic manufacture that I have tried—
It will be fond on trial in every respect opal ur Ar
nold's best English marnfacurre. Your Machine Copy
Ink leaves a good Ingrregolon, and will be found wor
thy of a trial; boil cannon anal( speak oo coldldonly
et . Prdnt n ibilt he ac 'he a der, mu having had the came
.XPeneZa.
'my respnedally "num P. DUFF,
Prinap2l of inatitate of Amts., Pittsburgh.
For sale by A A. Pahrustock & Ca, Piusbnro; B.
P. Sehmatr l Allegiteny, and by the manufacturer, T.
BIDDER K. ODER , Dropout and Mondry comer of Liber
ty and Burt Id URDU, Pit:Stlinh. J 0110942•
CFLIODIOAL WRITING
FLUID.
lIIBBERTS SUPERIOR RED INK.
tttttt•switttw.+mitkq - :
A LL these differ from ollmuy Ink, as they are all
chernicel sohnions containing no viscid matter;
flow freely from oily kind- of pen—the color deep,
bright and durable. If them hove been better Moles
made, I here neither seen nor hdard of them. Sam
pis bottles can be obtained grlpfs, by the mere-lents
generally, from B. A. Petusestock Ss Co , Henry P.
Schwerin, Allegheny, or of the fesnufsettuor,
HiggERT, p.st and Chemist, corner of Idber
ty end Smithfield streets, Plttsburgli, Pa.
N. IL—Any bards not g i.'tng complex satisfaction,
can be returned end the price mill be refunded.
ITHENEOR SALOON,
AND BATHING ESTABLINa EDINT.
mMeFALL, beta to Info= the Inhatdtanta of Fina
-1 bench and vicinity, that he has opened the
above nublinment, whoa. every =MI= will be
paid to the melba antes* who may fanr him with
• ealL Liberty anew, between Seventh and Wood.
lee Cream, and all other delien/as of the upon.
WATCHES—Just received from Liverpool, direct,
• Very line let of Gold and Silver Patent Lever
Watches, 'made expreuly to ardor, by one of the bat
manufacmrin,y establiahments in ingland.
Alm, a complete assortment of Geneva and English
Gold and Sliver Watches, 810 to 1100.
Gold RAM., Keys, Ate.
W N, Welch Maker,
DAP corner Fourth antriitlarketrata.
AC4,1.1*-70 plague. toszaice Tobacco,
Ivarious beands, - kir sae by
jaa S F VON SONNHOUST & 00
F3o do - 6 — Mi 2
r do; 30 lit do do No do; 30 bids No 1 Baltitooto
Horeb? 33 do No 1 Gipped dcg 25 do No 1 uiromed
Shad tuis ; odoNo 1 Halmon,l.l rooeived sa=ip
'JOHN WATT CO,
MOROAWS WORM KILLER.
•Prnormats, June 19,1849.
ltr. Jobs Morpn-.Dear Sir. l iyameno teaspoon
foil of your Worm Killer to ono amp claim, and in
the short time of oar half bons it passed twenty large
worms. I feel safe in recommonMn your Vernalftige
as die bast medicine that ean ba used for expelling
worms. Jaen Mottosm near Nahlesmern.
Prepared and add by the proprietor, JOHN A ?JOH
GAN, Druggist, ono door below Diamond alloy, Wool
Amt. lula
NITING-100 bales No 1, far seJe by
JILII Juts l3 VON BONNIIORST lc CO
OAF SUOMI-30 bbl. Lonkiapo ReHoary, (or mile
Li by lull 8 F VON BONNHORSFA. CO
WHITE LINEN DRILLINGS-10 44a Atte Bleach.
TY a Limn Thills, lust 0p_1132 .E,
Tale 8114011LETTdaly IW Wpod at
20til i cutszrzo daa Arta 4 ft., 'Meath*
and duke.. Also, tynab and dadnale Beam;
Faci n gs, lot oradu and ar 4ada by
__
8 IIILAM.ETT /41VAM_
TRINW - El3-44 bit ina and muse Mond 4...te.,
11,1 1021 opened bY late 841ACICLETT a, WHITE
DONNE! RIBBONS -20 carom fancy Bonnet Rib-
El bans, whits, plaid and bsiaht colors, tut received
far summer aideaby lILIACBLEIT & WHITE
ripwetis - -
EA aoctl saeorrotent on hand and for sale
1 by dttla SHACKLE - TT & WHITE
WHITHWADDINFIve bales opened sad for
ST lota SHACKLE= I WHITE
.1011.1 L L WIL C. MUD.
AMOS di VRIEHD, -
'no AT LAW, Fourth itteetMU Onat.
ialeaf
A
j U g ATA
jritl6
•1D Was • StOtt , .a. .
WEB & Jams, aan•l awn,
near Bernath meet
SUND9I99I-2 mita Boson Was and tittooldenr,
24 bills Not Lard; Ido 0 "m 33 aka Fallon;
2do Gloms; 9do Flaxseed, to arms; to Side by
1010 - ISAIAH D ICKEY Prom in
TDOYYER--3 tibia (nab Stoll
taaalag roma caaal boat •
cats by
Jula
Batten 3 kegs do do,
at New Brighten and Or
&ROBISON & CO,
193 Liberty a
D - IN Sate-160 las No Iltosin rao , d and
11. for sale by Jae BROMSONt CO
FIECANOPI OW large pang
late
ado- .•
VT 60 Wu assorted lissivrent and dr sale try
iste • - R ROBISON k. CO
S 941 s ' aie b * lll6 . ROB2SON 4-0734
FO7l-40 Eth4 and Efortintr, hand end Or
Isis by thl6 BROWN & CU1J3E17713024
MUSS. d PLY WthlPETS—lteoelved-ttds 4.
Nalthnoth's New Cava Wanboast, No 74
north sum; the latest latpronnt pussies of 31117
thertlet- to Willed its Insists the ottontioz et those
wisiong to famish Steamboats et Roam, es he tads.
smnlned;to e spit as low es :pm bo_ittorehosed'in , ths
..•'5 w IPCLINTOCE'
rut.. neaseks
very eel sesseasestet Tatman , ilutemill Cli=4
peeps lawn the be bet Lissy et eus
sideeoWithisltiseue ead surdas tau imp
MsasommutitglguM"L
R•VISOND • CO'S
EXTENSIVE
13EINO THE LARGEST, ILARPTT COLLICTION OF ; .
WI LD BEASTS, 13 ; IRDS AND REPTP;IttiI
EVES BEFORE Liiiisu LT , IN ;HE UNITED STATES.
W
IN PITTSBRGH, cm y,
I Thursday U
July 3,4, and T 6, uesda
fat threo day. only, al.
the MANSION HOUSE YARD, Liberty mat.
TIME OF EXHIBITION.
On Tuesday, July 30, Afternam,from2tos felbek—
In the Evening from 7 to 10 o'clock.
On Wednesday, Daly 4th, them sill be four distinct
Exhibitions, vim—Morning, from 8 to 11 o'clock, end
trout li b to IP. 11.,• Afternoon, from to o'clock, and
from to 10 elock. '
On Thursday 7, July 4th—Morning, (rpm 9 to IA All
temoon, from' to A and Evening from 7 tolo.
Among the most conspicuous features of this inter
mtißt exhibition, Is the RHINCKTEROS, OR UNI
CORN OF HOLY WRlT—the only one in Amadeu
sinm
The great diffacnity of captormg this huge aryd . aa•
vage creature, together With the nopormartirri
of keeping him slim in a cllena/e so oneari'd
his habits and eonititution, renders the exhibl on of a
LIVING RHINOCEROS in the United States, the
greaten curiosity In the Animal Kingdom.
Foremostm interest, novelty and attraction, are
bold and original performances of
AUCTION SALES.
fly John D. Davi*. Auctioneer.
Sada, Paper, Spanish &gars, Watches, In.
On Sautrday evening, Rum Zld, at 8 o'clock, at
the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Weed and dth
streets, will be sold—
A large collection of valuable books, embracing
standard worn in various departments of literature,
family and pocket bibles, letter, coca pest, and OW
orritingpaper; Mbar Spanish segarsef choice brands;
no and second hand watches; double and smile
barrel shot guns, pistols,
JuZt JOILY D DAVIS, Aunt
Peditrr's Wagon at Audio's.
On Saturday morning, June 2111, - at 11 o'clock, In
front of the Commercial Sales Boom, will be sold one
Pedlar's Wagon, imitable for one or two horses, With
eases and bores, new and complete.
.Paritise Sal se Real Raw.
'This afternoon, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, wpl
be add by order of the executors of the late Edward
Patehell, dee'd—That large J ohn l let gr
of
hi otind
adloining the property or Mr Seaton, on which
is erected balldlngefrontlng 011 the Diamond and De
catur street. For particular JOH N hand bills.
D DAVIS, And
Assignee: Sal. of Dry Goode.
On Monday Woman& Jane 23111, at 10 o'clock, at
the Common:sal Sales- Rooms, corner of Wood and
ralls sires* sill be sold—
A large assortment of staple and fancy Dry Goods,
consisting of three bales 37 inch alseetlisgs,,l case
bleached shirting, 1. Ct. gaper rich style pin* 411-
did lawns, bahanne., barages, delsipes, ging
braid. ,
ohawls, bilk* hosiery, - gloves, hob= and
bonnets, umbrellas, pusses, table cloths, checkhaa
perflna Moths, cassimeres mittntos, tweads, fulr7
vesting., spool cotton, sewing silk, arm
•
At 2 o'clock,
Groceries, Queonsware, Farnham, /se.
Young Ry.bu and Imperial teas, Va. manufactured
tobacco, axes, hatchets, hoes, shovels, spades, forks,
writing and wrapping paper, tronspszems and venbian
window blinds, manosl clocks, looking glasses,. glass
wore, cooling stove, parlor grate, 3 bbl s v inegar,
TI.V.:= ral assortment of and cord
gonenew Se
-
et a
eloe
A large assortment fashionable. Teal , made I
eg, pantaloons, vests, Imo stairs, matte in F C
re c t:l;
style, variety goods, he. .M22
•
Eaxaran's Fat, of Real Baca in di. Sixth Waite
•
of ths city.
On Saturday afte rn oon, June 23d, at 4 o'clock,. Will
be sold on the premium, one Lot of Ground, situate Ins
Bark Wiry, immediately in the rear of Asbury Chapel,
Morns a sem ass feet, and crusading back 45 feet
towards Fulton areas, on which is erected a good two
szoLtioiek dwelling house.
one other lot adjoining the above, boring a
Dont o BI Gest, and extending buck 45 feet. Tensor at
sale. strs3 D DAVIS, Aunt
- - .
TOBACCO—WO b....sorted rad obaree brands, on
band and for We by
Jule BROWN & CULBERTSON
rIMAB-140 ;Wrap Young drum, Gunpowder and
I. Black Teas, on hand sad for rate be
1.16 BROWN at cufxrarrioN •
, ~a - r.
OV - ERING'fiR—A fresh uuppli of Lora
-14(oe, crulhed and poluerixpil Sums, jut ittod
and r sale by jute BRON & CIILBSRTSON
TkltnellikrX CASPER'S—The hugest assaMlMM of
JP Braises Carpets ever aired Mak dry, for ealA
at Ma Neer Camel Warehouse a W. APCliatoek,,No
76 Fourth at, emapriaing the latest and richest 'styles,
and at mires lower than ever offered to the market.
All who warn Brussels Carpets, should call before
purchasing elsewhere. i.-1 6 W AI'CLOTTOCE •
A MUNSTER OARPETB—NV. llPCllldoelt, Na 75
41. Fnarth st, ants to purchasers the newest and
nehest style Aildwier Carpets ever offered In Ws
market, to winch he invites the attention of patches
eta WO
J. T. DECKER & ROBINSON,
LIGHTNING RODS,
ON ♦ lIMICIMIIC PICALSPL2.
Onion left at the Post Glace, or at Mrs. Ervin'., on
Fourth !t, between Market and Ferry, will roteivo
prompt attention.
Rincummtse—ProL Rotate Wehater,Osnota, N. Y.;
ProL Cheiter Danny, D. SA, AL IL, Reelester, N. Y.;
I. L. Cassel., and Hamilton L. Bandy Cleveland, 0.1
G. S. Shomberger, J. ilawnhom, Michael Jones, J. C.
Williams, and Copt Gookeindnhati inta•Arf .
bbN - roie - dl3ll,iost reo'd and for sale by
O jall .18 GANSU:LD
tl 1 lb aka p e Feather* rest ha MT
E mod. (br ale by WESTON BOWEN;
00 Rom st
AMATRON to take charge of the Pittsburgh and
Allegheny. Orphan Arpin= Testimonial. of
good character and qualifications
Apply to Mrs. WM. ROUINI3O4 ' 3=I street, or
to Mrs. MAJOR WADE, Anderson mmet t Allegheny.
relAntile
M I INERAL WATER CORKS-10 bales, ildicuu
very choice article, received and for ode by
BRAUN te REITER
re., CORKS-0 bales, large dsa, texed awl &rule
• AlB BR&UN & REITER
"POTTLE cgags—a bales Plat Bottle Cart% reed
LIP Rae. see AT BB.AUN & REITER
RYE FLOOR-10 • bls for sale ar
Mit B F VON BONNHORSTis CO
WINDOW BASH-2000 - 1 sires, a, moaned fr7t
• male by 808 F VO. BONNIE:UM k.
VELVET COP ILE:TT/err Melt azlsurilrliclrel:
V vet Tile Cupets, for ule sttbe Nes Carpet Maio.
room, No 7,1 Faurtirstreet, - lumen Weal and Mu
tot BreLINTOCE
M0248.9E9-250 hbls -and 11:0 half bbls on con
Bigamous, for sale_ foltS &rails& & ROE
°OTANI-10 e oak' In store, tor see.
oLL6 hIVILLS & ROB
}WED APPLES—ate bushels, mill bescad low 10
elose so . . at.
bate - WOMB ROE
* =ER —ea teas
wee. lull
MM.-1610p No 1 Ult. for salts.
L• •-• •
r U 6 IWOJLLS tr. ROE
'O"EFRIFITS OF THE GITTARTIOLLOA 4 SLAM 1
WOOD. -
I. The Landon Quarterly Ream .'
g. The Edinburgh BOOM • co m i n l y. '
7. The WettIIIKLOCT Perkier,
4. The North British ReTiewr
8. lltaolterood'a Edinburgh hisVible—hteathir,
The abate Feriadiesla are =pima% la -Ntw Ye*,
ltomedietell am their arrival by the Brum • .0, 0 , 00 1..,
in • beantithi char tr2,2 181011,11 1te Plimiriand are
laithrei **es altos an e.-Elackwood ei
be:Wean mat tee.id of the Edinburgh edirn 4 .
Thp Floes of the mama ere Ins than we third of
those ortbe Oreign copier, and while they ere equally
Pail got upohey afford al i that ideentege to the Amer.
tern over the Ergltish =ode*. • .
Traguk—(Peltent to be :lode in advaaeo4
For any one acute feu Renews, - 011 ai per an.
For Ell t" do -
For An three dp O).
For en lour of the Retests, eOO
For Mehl...34We hEriatellee, - 000 .
Fos BlEtwotaMilke fen ilvetewf, 18 00
JAMES D. mit:we ' , 00D, fat Fuldlelere,
lute CI Wood it
e. Is. x•Ila. _ . i. e remise.
BAUM) 4 !MaliliEol94 - ::-, -
AIVORNENSAND COUNSELLORS. Ai. . WV,
Fwah ttexst,. between Sadttfiekd and theu,
Itsbarik Ps.
N 0. 3 ISACKEREL-20 bbl. (dr Well- ._,-'-' - 1
• , KIER & JONES , Carol Biala,
Jas p.m Several stem •
'Oa ACONFIDES I / 2 000 lb, it i ure and 53 . 1
JJ
Juts • EWE & JONES
ANTON LINSEED 011.-20 bbis Lbuted oi4 pure
epd ID,A good order, reed dal . vd a fr g i .atsby
.INOLARSES-117bbbi Isssuire arts Zsi saki by_
LTA Alb KIER CIOXES
Penney/Iranls Ilan Road Conapasay. .
N OTICE Is hereby given, thm the Tenth awd Wt Instalment et Five Dollar. per awe on the Capi
tal Stock °tittle Company Lba rearmed m boplld Co or
berme the kg darer July nett
Instalmenta net paid punctually, milt be select to
the penalty of one per coat per month, as repaired by
lavr icaldtiv iaEORGet V.llACCN,lreaeurer.
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TUFF'S BOOM-KEEPlNG—Blents7tat Wachner
.I. l i this work, with the anthaea directions to trac_e.
en printed en the eons-A new supply bet
"Id fraM New - Stork; and for sale by
Ale JOHN if hIELLOA, 61 Wool
rrosoßßlM -100,000 Fire Brick forinle.G , Wdein
g Wi M lled at the shguit nodes, on lke. Min
allow below ib• wry, try
j u n 8 W LIARBAUOII
Orin yliarl PAlß cts,F a u l feet AO
w aes al.. aa. good OeCT, be bold at I
D e t ain If application be studs won. Tho tuivecaly
Detain ass about te baba. 'For partial - am i w , t i n ,
or *Mild IL atom, onto.
ANoll6.oll)Y tut
Az male bY
MTV= OLED—I bbt cogyao . l buldua m id
- Gar sale by jat4. , RE SELLERS
sr,r,4 7 .%rfttr.kilu.
71 , • I I
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„ratteu
OEM ' • Pasted Man:
gi(4 rora tr IE/ i nz a s4, ll4
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The ErMiemr of all the Umits;io.A:::t i e. uI
Ileum GU performances direr *thins
Ve y i raes " .lr tiirdTWArati MAO
TIGERS, LEGPARDSLcoucailswAigusawse:
Raba themamblessand'almost supeGi?ittrAS
orith which he mete the obadianeoli7 4% = l
and mom remorseless tenants *flit
and the limple. 1161t14 DRIES NIL Y H/f,..4191
MANY IMITATORS, bit HE H SciEciDatKr
HE IS HOMELY ALONE.„
The LIST embraces ell the thirst oft
of
Wild ,
TOLL the giaw experience, ramps,of the plapnetors bays matted thentort
in one LARGE AND SYLENDIDG4r, O•
fall descripdons of the Animals caldt ~aal la SWIM
wlll be found In Sautphleta.. ar4 -itido
principal Hotels, previous to theMst4 talt:o4 i;taitopt
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117. Admi.e. 45 cent'. MOM, Feder 10440
15 cents. ,
STEAM. ;.ioy
FOR SFREMLING .IiNktLNAIIII..
The fiDgi l sitameri7i4 x ;
aliWialla; Wan Itsp)n
rcrogbly - repalnel;borolintolOar
regular trips to the above palm. , :peillestma.lo,
Monday Ibt Smash direct
For freight OT Panne, IMOon b . .• • • lot
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FOR CINCINNATI AND Mlntaa! r,,tr
Tiu"u6 WRY
aasie w z 6 ,l4l ,
i &VIPSIIIMIARkt
Riese points to a feerdays. .
For freight or pasvage, apply ort. - b;„.:.... 1-•
P Oil LOUISVILLE, MEMP 4 . - ' ) f. ° . e,;
Thum lezuild I AVIA, ,tig
,-,-
dove w marrowitiftrizn' 4 ,
to at to o'clock, Pmki. o 7. ii ‘ . . 12,
prb,
freight or Puna° On
RE:tt 6.4 ~,,
&Pcs•AlierS'
FOR cuiciriNA:l4, • , 1t
The, fizz Mea l i t amer
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. Knarat,rnlitas l .l,./ftr.fin.,____OLthi
and ildannaikat,'lMUWl4
this day, ot teclock. P. hi• •
..ii ii- ..n. oi , 0 . 1 4 ‘
Fclf a rght or palsaa , igi n v o 1 3 ; r:, -..,.
It 01NCIYINA
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The eplendel fel9evadeg.
' m ai m,
. A hrGowan. thartAhl, .lesel' '
above and all liolafjnedtils,
hie day at 10 o' clock, &
A.M. , , , . ii.-„i;
Focfrelaht or passage aldttY i-
Oa Uid dr to
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ja!ll PE.TTIO • 0% 4
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DAILY PA 0 K . Elrrit T 1 Vii
1:91 well imam Und et rpletidlCSeenter et*
ere to now ,wthaposeel of thethlll4
of
"thnuthed. and most Weea
water. of the Wett. Even? aite
fon that money eon procara, hasWNW '
wagers. The Line tea been in o •ti for ithelsw
..lota earne . d a millthe of people. . the Imam It*
ry to their ponces. The boats ..iiek b 4.: is. the. et
Wood Street the day previous ta4, for the
I t.
doe of freight and the entry of non the
ter. In all oases the .Ithesea* et .. - , ../0 to, - 1 4
advance. . ~ l-t'l, .1-. - ' .1.4,
lIINDAY PACO&
The ISAAC NEWTON,
lea. Pittsburgh every Sunday *thlt - ri•Agig
Wheeling every Sunday eveolngl9.6
May IBC. • 1. , • „ • '4,lg
MONDAY. PA.II7 4 4A :* M • •
The MONONGAHELA, pagußga;Qvill Danlfitiat
burgh every Matidel =mod al*kctl9 lll 4 : 10 # 12 4 .
every MondayManua us ID ;
The HISEENIANes -erDi
leave Pinsbereg
tererYl ever,
Wheelin Tnesd:=7,74Kliv---,nA
The NEW ENGLAND No. Ti:Dapt..ll. Ditigi*D
leave Pitubwids :entlerf'WedliettßY :-Itontarg,get ,111
delaski Whe4ag atr Wedaer arg 00-Pl3.
The s "ccapt . CilsitrA ,, V9s r i,_4 l 4 ll.4
burgh eirory.
In
burgh Thursday In WY , '
NISIDA.IIr PAC'
The CLIPPER No. S r i:tart-Pr*
Pi:rat:hark evuei Maar 'ImthlAPW4ll/"ICP.
liar every Rider exams 10r,nr. , ,-.g
Sinn EA Azumaraziampyrs Ae f , iCfs!.
moriortoAuLAA i g , -
0.1 7 74 Stiles Ottibefi
ma
geggva.,
Via Hrowaridlleond CornberianC„' +Us ~ ,I..relattl
Pleb' ulelplarat., ... :-; ' ..-,,,,.
raplendid and OH natrilf.oJS -2e.ail
AThaliTlO, putt J Ferkb2.34l, xuamo, — Erii
aeotan LOUIS /PLANE, Cap} ,E Bear„ataccrib.piren
'akj it c arg i aatrakrial l EliZ. -
The mamba boat will legathe , Ohnleaft.
Wharf, above the Midge, dell_ y 4; Wale* Irw
Paasengers will rake SUPp.W.H Chltsiat,Dgebeee..
irilleptt 3 o'clorl, P. la" and theallead4ww. - tfie
Halneadra and OHO Bahr O. *II
O'clock, A. DL it and gnaws in
_ Harm go,.
big. in lime fo ," eredthlt 0 .7-j , P:ii t lA*
Wsgan"
cd7.
From l itubergh to BalthiwterOly tlPbewicfa '..
Pare , i t-Illggli - r ~,,
From Pinabare; to Ptd r iadelphla,only3o Mae; , -.-
Pant ~ tr_, ,_
_,_-.5E40 ' 'I -
The craning boaterSl Woe vk,..2r.
dna . .. 21 4M f4LISCITIE by p3i.boill will We
board In corgartnble Suite lt , ltrava www
ever 14,
;ton
the toile , y 4.4 Oi
c,,, c l r .
age d lodge the second tip; Owallods
Passers have choice archilw Stetimbtrat
had between italtitnore Lod POSalk lbe
privge of stopping at Cutpkged
and re main the le WWI at pl v Ecrachici obaa.
tared to parnerto travel as Mott eaCe-' 'r' - '-^
We make ap the told■ and vaz bilriAmtkettiliaw
. in the PhUhergh cake., (In it.MO tit Ore itga we_
arriving at Brownivillej It b 421415t0131 impartabtfor
passengers to get their tickets Wire oh , lng call
of the boat,at car dile*, Einrailania
street, or St Charles Hotel, Wo. et,
vanillin 3.-illilqbeat
Vittetreezti ds Loulevitg,W eslaw
POE CINGINNET/AND-,200 - .4
~ The eadld .•'. '
p:.
- 14.1.,.:.•
Haelep,mastavailile*e.tor:itbne
lingusami4m" .pc# an Ilflit . nor .
day, the 6th taxi, at lb /Planet le-%. et - , -- -
For INghtor pe,..*C...eljef 0,,p6,11W ,to. 4,, , ,
suAniuIXIXON A I it tfoa . )
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ITITSIGHiGIi AND L 001544 4. 3 . 4 =
ger pia i t ra i l 144;
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nen end Lostimlia . u rilt m' *La , 21..-in ,
o'clock, 4.11. Foe 101 . _.r
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itte • muzetyl ;:,>,
t b dtaUe ikf;t.',3loq.3 i . f . Forfeerht 9I paygs app ._,_ ,„ is
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Low/vine ima st(ill:; . 4.l*aterA
laso.. 44.1#
REGULAR TUESDAY PA4 4 .
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The Hee rA •
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mikatFV. 1'41;
1 / 4 „,ialtar•
r dui above CaH. pi , ~ . „,,P10 , .. ,
every Tuesday, at 10 detach el :. . _ i . i ... 4, ', l- ,: . 1 . - ,
por_freighs or passdp„llepl.r ea.. -. ~
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The flue &a' IMIZIAIW '
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sherd egat ti rui1. 5 . 1 F10..71,T
ry tieuuday, at tO o'clock, r. 0 .;: •• •, , ,....4i ir iit ‘,._
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