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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED DY minis
piTTsnollant,-4
MONDAY MORNING, JU5 . 4 . , t5, 189;
Prrrssukati DAILT OA.Zirtirl . - Is published
..1" hTrt-Weekly,assi Weekly.--Tilis yes n
Dollen per annum; the lai-Weekly t/IC Dollarsyer.
kustusgui Ws Weekly Ls TiraDollars pertristun, unsay
oistedi.
.
. A.ovassuurscs are ea rn estly requ..ed to tend in
- ibrotijavers "before 5 r. tt, and tut ethjtAltteday
ebeable. Adven ut isemcn not tesettbd for
• sped
led *etc Will invariably be ettalised o it &feted out
ANTLIMEIONIC AMP Willa TICKET.
• .4.111126211.1 r,
ilOgra C. WALKER, of Enzolictis Sorcol6ll.
.SOI.IN MILLER, or ShorpaborgAt.2 -
CALEB LE -
Rh ESP'
64mm
Tice flui
, es, ;Mach less that of the Cboleis4inebergh wig
nailer known to he mo re free '50.'0 tips presebt
- time, notwithstanding we bave doily steamboat si
rbils Crate the difr r meet points, op rite river below,
and even from the very midst of +len:. Thee,
Is apathies here; In either city or Oaths, so far as
' we can lens even approaching lie Astiitic Chid
ere. We do dot boast, however, qthevcat blef,
sing we enjoy, our object being ~bferely to warn
.
the! inhabitants of the surrigandLii4orltry pgaiest
anynadoe fear asio the preval4n43 . - of Cholera, inr,
indeed, any other disease, to • arty extent, In our
at the preseatdime. How ling we may be
• soils not for na to say; btu from tbd 4144611, from
"tirst,appegance ofthe d,stitie Cholera tills
side the Atlantic, there in no etty , fii,,town where
disiatmlutiappeAred at Eli, tbeit line touched
rso'alightly, according to ytopidasSei, tutit hai al
Pitts ' buigh- We think wenay rtacompmmtively
sefurn trim its ever appearing to any alarm
-. Angextmat at least. -•
gnome LI na Warr arns* . t,-re.—From the
West newspaper accounts froni. the . West sod
Sduth, and by the arrival of stedk"atctatihere from
the different points on the riveilleloW, we have
' ' . odeounts ofthe fearful ravages Oilibis Most myste
- riims and Land of all diseases td *ilia flesh is heir.
iThat section of country on the Olver hetwpell (Ilia
paint and tho mouth of the Ohlois,Shich teems at
Insult to suffer most from Chorea. is it Cincin•
nail and Loaisville, and we ledig that the inhata
tints along the river between ihose points, are
atiffering more or less with the disease, or its pre
, -
xlionitory symptoms. The city Otdaysyille, Ky.,
t he nearest point on the river,iielow Pittsbnigh,
'distance of some four hundreitmlles, where the
cliokrca prevails to any extent,t4even titers it is
dpmparatively light.
CHOLIZRA n Nnsitivitur.—BrOttede application
the Sexton last evening, sks the timihville
Banner of June 16, tar 00 r but he woe
unable to funnel' the individnriligamen in time for
Our prevent number. We !carded, lunnever:that
the-burials would amount to of Which
were reported no Chekra. TlicKgraiielyard kinks
a newly ploughed field, atl4a tho diseasei has
r. : .ziow become so Adel, we Woul4eaution strangers
:4'keeP cut of the ritY unless }fey liwe Pre4Eing
In reference to the sad ravl4s of the Cholera
iit Nashville, we make the 64 , 6:Oleg:extract from
al Miler received by a Merehant4o this city, under
date oflune 16:
"Since 1 last wrote, tl-e ravamM of . Cholera have
Increased. All business is ansiAlded,, and gloom
in on every face. To-dry thir!i . Ave grayeallave
!teen deg:. In some eases tbei'dyitig and dead
Ve been neglected. In sonteitutsai three and
'four have been dead is one,famdly; m the Sate
14.5. It , is sudden in its operedientat b o'clock
s. we. tray see a friend apptutrali , tJ g fl, at 12 we
learn he is dead. Thai:446414 proportiou
the ;opted= would be etitql to Ltd:te n et:l. 500 a
ji 6 Y Nerir Truk. To-day it .14; generally suppo-
Sled it is not rip had. it is a Pimp edam:ale:lto
in all .Be po also ready." As Orristiins, It is our
duly and pleasure to confide itt E .td, and not feel
alarmed, because, if our prokations are Woe, we
'elieve when death comes we.l . lhall go into a hap
Klan tiara KkOmmier.--The St
Lonisltepnbliana of the 15th inOttat, states that the
charmer Kansas had just arriveidfrom Sc. Josephs,
Laving onboard, as passengers:4=m ten or twelve
ibersems.who are just in from th encampmedu of
the emigrants now creasing thOlaids for Calif°,
Zia. Some of these persons ifint as far as three
inuadred mike out, when, bee*,ing discouraged
from the ,fatigne and hardship' 0 - the journey, they
gave up the trip, and are now , Mft their smyback
'to their friends. Two or threerare from the vice".
4ty of Chicago; others reside In (40.0 and Kentucky,
r aind they all agree that the unOrtiditn . g was more
:than they could converiketly:;tand. They. als.i
4ive anything but a flattering aiitormt of the health
and harmony prevailing lathe 4remt camwm , s,
:and seem to think that large ni . imbers winks re.
!fuming before the main bady;:geta lie.yond Fort
;Laramie. These mmora, hosiever; are to be ta
leen with same degree of allosinee, as the diva-
Jared ones now coming back r*lty view matters ip
worse condition thin multi exists. They all
; - State that the sickness was t as bad as when
they ,at started, but their fie. : cimutt about the
tsrass, water, ,ke., materially disingree. Some any
the tamer was fine and the 14er in great abut.
dance; ethers that the horst! and mules, were
starving for the want of b0th...,1.,
The officers of the iTans,i4rei*rt the cholera
prevailing at Lexington, Brunigiek,'Ellitagow, and
A , Jefferson City, but there mere:fear or no cases at
:l . .the other totems along the rivik. At Lexington,
on Tuesday, tax new cone! IreteArported. At
. Jefferson City several pen9riflrad. : died within a
• few days, among whom wet MS, Chem:der, of the
firm of °barmier dr. Brothers. ThS.vreather was
quite warm; and raining neaa . eyeW day. River
falling fast at St. Joseph. Ort,;*nday it tell near
; ly tars feet.
A Swarms Ortgros.—Tlt h4delphla Bulle-
tin, which leans towards LOoeicoism, although
t
not a member of the radicaliclieol, in apeaking
o 1 the course of the AdMiiitration in appoint
,' ing Whigs to offices held .21 , , the I.,:robe cT ,
OP:
"Waldo not think that Tlesident Taylor has
&holm either want of talene4iisranf of fai.rneas in
tuzljn out men who, prtivpas to his election,
lies in do mat ttleThOta and d' al
manner. On the contrary, fti lament, the want
of denary onsthiehreaufainesOn those
ers who, while slandering a candidate &fors elee
alkzumrthl la:Tatain office under
hime—nay, WHINE FOB. IT?
We commend the conmoilation of the good
.
sense in the above pamgraph w
the ailers!
POLITICAL OTPOSITIOM—TLA quiet citizen who
'hu his own business to atterltt toi.and who does
not =e y nd that the cos try will b e tinned g
icon , would he surp4ped to observe the
virulence end the bitterness tenth Which General
Teeter's adtairdslhation is attached by adver
saries who do not seem capihli of stewing any
thing except through the mtertiMi of partrpmjudi-
Meierffersou bad a similar' opposition to en
counter. "The very Ara Asti , of the administra.
Lion" he says in a letter he :Videos' Granger in
I80l,"the nominations hare skaxadingly fhroished
something to yelp out and allt€fur subsequent acts
will tumult Mesa fresh matter4oCMllo there is no
thing against which human iMienuity will not be
able to find something to:say,?:
There Ls nothing. ihdeed, rat which human
Ingenuity will not be able d something to say;
and it would be very weak' fer Adminlerabon
to expect or to endeavor to Wage every one. It
has its duties to the to perform, cud
will be judged by its own meg. aid of honesty, ca
pacity and fidelity. The spirthi as acts, the scope
end character of its policy, in tone and de
will give shape and force to t*. Imprereig Krt:i to.
leave finally upon the public %hid, as thergWill fix
the place it is to occupy In hiips' v. EntllW(attacks
of the violent, the complainta# the goer" the
demands of the unreasonabkHilicie itsothe left
to perish by the force of theititana rettctioratt.
dear.
EkanNt uesday June 10.
By the rativid of the Mfg ==Vulture e post
from Port-an-Prince, we hat*: dates to hley,29.—
Coffee continued quite scakte. The monopoly
law was etlil in opsratites, sof striae infractions)
, °My law by the Haylien o,eithtluid been pun
ished by the Government.
A pcnlon tithe President'etirMy was sull in the
• banacke at Port-an-Printer big there waits° pro•
bibility of a renewal of the wfl. - 1
It hes been ascertained that the Hayti/is had
1,000 killed in the late battle*iith the Dunildnutle..
The currency Wm $134 liatiOr, 5;01 ermilver,
The brielletty was in p•ltt,.' 14:14 fp, No*
Our *rest raisllgtnid.
Tbalakaring .4144 oh . o ll it4 the w h tl PW Wir°
impose raceir*of the'Vintibridire and Ohio Rad-
radiant the. triClof °dolt: htal, with : the re.
eeipts bf the eorrindpondik undo of the dreviouo
V'W ; i., , , t kiel we al froiTt* Patriot, .da...th
er •°- . many 10 - poilMfat tearoom which have
beta already addditted iti favor of oar owe r°t°
work,fatinneetinClhe twbhuntrularies of the State,e
ana.varktiag togOher, as it were, in wto compact
mass,the interim:dal a priaile. who have a eioin
mon—mud, if rightfully pursue-3, a glorious destiny
hek'ret,illent. . ,•:, 1
;:- ABU 1947.
0(164, !, $130,90 21 5125,452 74
Notre:fobs; : 121,892 79 129,731 56
!niter, "- 745,411 60 - 120,967 43
'.' 1814.. 1648.
'' 102,50 62 110,418 51
".. 106,Cr52 15 110,131 63
170,963 54 . 150,030 43
i'. 126,163 32 1221701 65
il 125,40 nS 113,611 63
antuiry,
Fabwary,
PasurA,
Apnls
bfay,
ti, p29,56P 3t $959,015 .58
Thie.table exhibits nil Increase in the receipts
exceeding $40,00 In eight months,. or nt the rate
of &gnu $60,00 1 :4 a yell . . 7 And this is the result of
the operatio ns °en :Pad; ti n e terminus of which is
conneeteo by star coaches across the Alleghenies,
with the watentait the Ohio.
Such facts speak moreatrongly than all the per-
maitre arguments that 011 be employed. Meg
a/117;k° the practical mart of business that his in
terests • mitt be aubserma by the immediate 'con•
tantalio of the road teßattsburgh, and to the man
of drillers and cents, wit'S looks upon dividends as
a neeMaary condition of investment, that ebun.
dant and certain '.security is furnishel by uiding
this tire*. Every day'sdelay in withholding sub
scriptions.oran denying ciountenance and cotoper
ntionp the enterprise; to so much capital con
tributed to our rivals, auto much substantial profit
deal:tete' d from coerces el legitimate revenue.
Boston has beith built rip by an enlarged system
of policy, intended to attract trade to her doors,
and rail roads dlierginglo every point, end under.
It c rlori,:et ilf "d m
''''''''''son of etanytreibubetlenn g to wn !lei
eamitterclal wealth and power. Her capitalists did
not *glad the immediio lemma from them en
terprises as their sourcisii of compenaattoo, but re
lied upon an extended tribamoursa, new commerce
anti the aumetion of foreign capitol, to imam-
Pease the outlay. atirinence has proved the
wisdom' f the policy, bfen•unprecented appreci-
Mimi of real estate—suilleient in eight yearn to
cover more thrill the east of all the rail roads in
theStulas of liffessacusenis an d-New York—and
by the profitablA reenaltatif thrih werksi hlliePettd
mar these cogaternlViivantages . •
• lias In the point of Or people to crimmandthe
largest portion - of thievaost valuable part of the
trade's:if the Wle,st and South ,West, and to possess
the •great chanael of navel :between the Minis
alcipiruid its tint ettaristrand the Allende. Now is
the appointed lime forinergy and amen. Now
York and the Hasternicinet-tour most dengerom
coregtelitora—cite cade - Oyorlng to cut all Philadel
phia from a participation in the golden harvest, by
projected lima of imp:glen:lent along the southern
More of Lake.; Erie :Mid by already eteablisbed
communlcaticfon laud and water. To advance
licitly is to endanger: cite auceess—to hesitate -is
sacrifice a prospect which no future energy can
reizii. The any client which the line of iron
bonds, rivettingthis city with the West, is finished
and opened, the prospirity Of Philadelphia will,
with a sudden hound, ;taco pasted the staid im
provement of ;the lost live yearn; and this benefit
wit( • be general—it wit reach the mechanic, the
merchaut,the manufacturer and the farmer—it will
ditiese a near life ittO every pursuit, and it will
make this citY,what tifintre, to showering so ma
ny.sdvantages;upon her, intended she should boo
great commercial emporium.—Unitof State, tie,
'_.2.L.-..—.._
; ' I
1m all &seas-
A to andiate e of Pnld—lm Ent gassier...
Specie! CorresPoridinaii of the .Nrar Verb Tribune.
• San Fthotethco, April 20, 1849.
Othrrhistete , -fartriviLd at this port on board the
Sdvio de Graise, onithe 18th inst. It is impo.r.
hie to sketch afpictureiiintheiently vivid t 3 convey
ta i .ther minas of vont Olden. an adequate idea of
LIM State of Ithaineth,lid the extent of the excite.
radat produced in thlrsiouniry by the extraordnua.
rfaiscovery - Of gold; thpon the Saerimento. It is
eitjmated that $BO, O WO have been taken from ; AFFAIRS IN GERMANY.
the mines 613C0 thel Spring of 1848. Much the The Frankfort Parhanneut has transferred its
laity portion:of this, ailment has been carried out session to Streurardt. Its influence will be ever
of the ` b thrtithers. Gold i , so easy to I clad to form a Republic after the French model—
be.Obtained, ind has Itheauidnito ebundue, that al. I to be composed of Baden, ;Wirtemberg, Rhenish
what all porsohs luivetklnundarted Agricultural and I Bavaria, .k.c. The Plenipotentiaries of Prune.,
Mintianical omits, 4.Masters of vessels get SI.S3 . Honorer and Saxony have promulgated a new
pet months; ipilotaiVii, 0; mates from $350 to $00; constituttou for Germany, in which the principle
aßamon orlon, F801i; mechanics, , from $lO to . of universal velfrage is recognized.
Ste per day;_common k thborin, front $5 to Sri— In the present, as in the previous attempt to form
Freights from his to lie Colombia River, and mitt 1 . a union of the German States, the King of Pres
ekports aldag)he eens.t, are higher than they are sia in made the prominent head. Austria n• exclu.
lOm New With to this place. dad from the present arrangement. All the other
..E'verydeactiption4real and personal property States are invited. Very little confidence is felt
' his greatly tporeasinfith price. A lot in this place I that the present attempt to combine the States 1111-
so3ich I !mac was oared; $3OO to November, der 0130 Supreme head will prove more fortunate
1647, Isttowil to be worth from $40,000 than 1.310 last. td , e s3o,ooo. A triend amine; pays 51,200 per year THE WAR IN HUNGARY.
real Am a miserable rfirme shell about twelve feet The war in Hungary presents no new feauture,
genre, without Which- plaster, and hiving a mud since the fall of Buda into the hands of the Hun
eXtittutey. Th 4 fidlow* one examples of prices: tartans, no event has occurred calculated to have
ISpil, $ I per P; Powder, sat Flour, from $lB to I a permanent influence on the result of the grun
-580 per cwtißutter,El,,2s Per 311 mum; gle, though the !lunged.. have achieved further,
Cheese, $1; Eggs, " . ...?cents earn; Wood, $5O per and in roam respects, important toctories. There
nidnl; medinut boots; frik2 per pair medium Sheer, is evidence that the contestants are concentrating
-86.. Boarding, will:Mit._ lodging, from 510 to S4O their force, and account. of a tremendous battle
par weak; tangle nieh15,132,150 to $3. Every hind are every day looked for.
of, fire tame, bad alraf!al every eon of Dry Goode, The Austrian General Welded, has been supe,-
Opeeries and Liquedrare Irery high. Dry Goods ceded by Lieut. linguae. Prince Pa.daewitchs
hhwever, hate declined very much within din tam will command the united Austrian forces to the
tee &Is I.nmberC eellidg hero al 50e per foot Eart, and Gen. Haynan in the West.
AnSacrantento (3, sells for 51. Farm Wagcras
!biSIVI
''"fMMitheitV .
, ; , Minn is . very great, and
I (*tea the tiOrttandebbealrorays h whosloae,r of the ,
si.nopty Proviaions:Asadi, Wares and Merolla.
O of re. Every ship brings a great number ef pas
serigen—oftenNeverel hundred. It is said that
turtleas than 10,000 Mexicans have come across
by land. About 2,500 Mullane have wired, in
addition to alma climber of Peruvains.
It as almost imposiihle to any any thing an es
ttavagant as to exneed the reality of what here
(Meta The people lave gene mad. The beggars
ortyeaterilay nee coming bags of gold on their
en:adders to.day. The country is in a state of
disorder and rronfusiina, and. being withitht a Civil
Government,' or Without a Military one having
tengps to eptirce Its authority, every mat; doer
tlhnt which ie right in his own eye.
aparuEs DE HARLEY.
; . -Dined; of isiii•Presidens:Pothr..
PE= the kaaheille Banner of June to.
;We Met& einin u tifismi In oar last number the
demise of ot*disthigisishedfelkrw-cithren, the Ex.
Provident of the United States.
"The death; !so extirefter his retirement from the
elevated public malign to which he bad been call.
al by the voiike of taree people, presents a mitring
theme for rellectionjuld moat create a profound
sensation thioughool the republic. "Ste pester
dity," and "hit word MiglZ: have stood agleam the
WWId"--toedey, he is constgaed to the dud, a mark.
ea example cif the mutability of all earthly greats
4ass, a red and emphatic testimonial of the fleet-
Sig nature of the ; things of life. Unfortunate
aeough to diar with heti in political sentiment,
At tribute is ;needed, from us in testimony of his
Private worth. Wilted hoped, in common with
rest of our that notwithstanding his
Wing hendthi.oa hit ratans here tram Washington,
.11•3 might 'mile spitted belong years, to be a Wen.
gltig to his faintly did friends; bat the decree had
*one forth, and he drho bat' recently received the
rOmage or a mighty ill:dice—who was cheered on
ris way homewards)* tie voices of great cites,
fame only tri find a grave biota midst. For one,
40 were never an inmek as on beholding on his
inditel here the ma*ed effects of the corroding
&re inweperithie frorn high elation.. Forcibly were
tie rennitiderl of thoiM eloquent linen of the great
herd—
"Aa briikee With the storm. of State
is come di thy Wlitiri bone. Samoa ye.''
fot his weirtisea data-be Written In marble. his fail
Riga in wale?' of!resrpect for his memory,
Who, whalenier maylave been his political errors,
'WM eminently worthirof esteem in all the perste
relations of life—a.o„. tribute to itiol greatness
Witiett has left theiinpressrof its character upon
'thp institutions tat country, which must endure
tulle end of time, {lre pines upon our sheet the
Mablems of Mourning, and to the Immediate cir
cle who are called Yipon tornourn his loss, we, in
Uommoti with theisisit of our fellow-citizens MI
leave to tender car post respectful sympathies.
Prom tito,Jraltiittarir Patriot
.- - ,
YITYATH • OF • POLK.
Te the lifei and fortune of a man who has been
Ilse Ponidentof the4Juited Staten there belongs
..Se interest Which tidhcenis not only the people of
-pia own country, Mt the people of the civilized
~Forld• As bbe ChM* Iday,unrate of a great Na
bon, he nanit live in;historvand with the name of
AA, country Its eosin Emme.most be ateocialed.—
nix electionito the 4alted station of Chief Magic.
irate tans inlepe4 in ins hinaly of that country
ha well as hi his o'l4l iirei him nuirtinent from-the
Poilideney `.mark 4toother pe r * had when
id'enth takes Itim aWAYi the whole nation feel. that
Floe of the gpat nibinof the world has pose down
Co the grave; wbssiii. depalture demands oar re,
gl iets and Om memory ought to command our
!
Mr. Pout was theCtentti President of the united
Ablates who was eroded mann •treareffice." Ile
hras the yormgest t:Of all his predeceeaora, a n d
'When he retired kii*as scarcely past the prime of
lire. All the otherA'residents, save only th e In.
jaented lituancoti Oho died whilit as the station,
•;n ai d nyt t ar veins d iner 'they_ had laid down th e
looms and wares W•511INOTON sort, v.
ed m see Hearty the dose of the term of the elder
Anus, and AorativAtnd le,rrasos lived through
SCrveral Admininnitions, and went' down to
the grave ingrate on. the birth day of the
illdependettoe of. VIE: country. bi#DIKM aad
ctil;l wolf. gathered their ripe old age, and
ger;A.Dahayind Istraos fell like
- • ..Cut murk fittit that ripe= ions.'
• . :tlf - Altiorre hid metl, and all lived to see the re,
*dire( the. meaeires.they„ have proposed when
1;14 their high amyl; Mr. Yen Buren, of all who
:Mere elected to thentiee and lived out their term,
. only sarvivds. MIS Bona, the tart and the young
at, even in'iess than dine months from the time
•• left the , White . :11otrie s private citizen, ha,
been calla to his•.last Account. Death, which
,tipares none, has tat= him away, and, no man
,eminent In Es. den and - honored brute people,
is proper finiation a People, t 6 manifest our
,fegreits at the sad event, grad te testify respect for
the memory:of ontiqwhii was the President of the
Pasty*
iLprotap t aatuutalipaii.:Yalto Hon; Jamas Buck
iettan h as i gren Lotto ilyof Lartenater, is num,
allltia4ooo*reasin as a Perpetual land,
.rktemtithe.tx.-it..FanUanY OrpeCided is
0131Callek C(1442011 [ 0 Ewa pear mad
dtbjL 04.401ing inclement winter
F .: •
F.
lE=
We take from the New York Counter and En- W 4.3 " G r =l tiG " 2ll 124 t" in "
Preeident of the Un i te d ilterews
quiz. f.llowing further parlielthais of the puitimit t o the Orders of the severnt,Depart.
news by the America: meats of the Government, muler the direction of
In Parliament, Mr. Gladstone gave notice dint the Preaideninf the United States,) INlti NVle ,
cinder 14th instant he world bring forward a me- Offices.weie =asYcimelli.:=Beflatn—
d.
lion respecting the Into events in. Canada, Lord aides, in the "MI of . • s r. -410\ neat
John Russell having given a pledge that in • the of the day keeping people gencrall o witillt doors,
meantime nothing should be done to prejudice th e little busmen 01.1inii kind G itGl"nr, dannn
present position cf the Rebellion I.snises Bill. so amour city wore inotething I* gnat up-
The ,conduct of the American Government, in penance of a Sabbath Day t
reference to the expedition to be rent out in search
of Sir John Franklin, has been alluded to in Par
liament in very flattering terms.
Atrium on the Continent had undergone no im
portant change during the week preceding the de
parture of the America, though the events had
been neither few nor trifling.
All accounts received from the French depart
ments represent the appearance of the growing
crops in the most favorable light, and the same
may be said o(the crops in England.
In Ireland, however, although there are yet no
Mat grounds for positive alarm, yet there are on.
misted:cable evidences of the fatal disease in the
growing Potato, and especially in the vicinity of
Dublin. Lord Clarenden hria officially announced
that the sentence of death passed on the State
prisoners in Ireland hail been commuted to trans.
portation for life.
The whole of the Western Provinces in Ireland
are represented es in the most deplorable condi
tion. Society in utterly disorganized.
AFFAIRS OF FILANCE.
In France a new Cabinet has been farmed by
the coalition of Odillon Barren and Dufaure. The
new Ministry is this same as the old, except Du.
fours takes the department of Minister of the In
terior, M. de Tocqueville of Foreign Affinity anil
M. Laguintus of Commerce. Both Bedeau an
Remnant refused to accept the department of Foil
eign Affairs, in consequence of the dam:titles of I
the Italian question.
Much surprise wan excited by the omission of
Marshal Bageand from the list. The Paris pa.
pers, generally, express disapproval of the corn
promiec, and predict its failure. The Red Flepulo- '
beans are especially violent in denouncing the new
Ministry.
The Message of the President of the French
Republic to the Legislative Assembly, WAS pub.
Fished in the Paris papers ol Tuesday. It is com
posed upon the American, and not the European
model, and fills lour columns of the European
Times.
..
M. Lesseps' idea of conquering the Romans into
affection for France has not yet been realized, and
he has returned to Paris for further instructions.—
Some accounts say that he was recalled, and that .
.the same messenger carried positive instrimMifie
to Gen. Oudinot to redo, tithe Eternal City to sub.'
iection at all hazards, and that having moved his
army dole to the city he would commence the at
tack with an army of 25,000 men on the 30th May.
The Romans have announced their firm resolution
to defend to the death the expected assault of the
French, and it is stated that they have an efficient
tome of SO,OOO.
The Pope still persists in demanding the coquet
,
iced renewal of his powers as a temperal ruler
and this the triumvirate, backed by the people, de
clare that they will never concede.
There in at the bottom of every heart, Says
le i
Mazziai, a determination the moat profound, to ac.
oomplieh the destruction of the temporal power of
the Pope. All bear the atone hatred to the gov
• eminent of Priests under whatever formit may be
presented. We shall fight to the last against all
projectt , of a restoration.'
I The English Press in their review of the Moe
sage of the President, speak of it as exhibiting an
untooked for degree of ability in no author, and as
being a vigorous and eloquent expinstiton of public
' allinfre. The condensed and energetic style of
j which characterized the proclamation and address
; en of the Emperor Napoleon is apparent through
! out the whole Message. The subjects of which
following the American model, are appropriately
divided, and considered under the several heads
of finance, military establishments, including the
!native sgrictilinme, industry sob commerce, pub
! lie works and foreign affairs The President
commences with a rectal of his original engage.
means to the country, all which he claims to have
faithfully observed, and to these he promises to ad
here. _ _
- teettlio j i ' ..ed., (soya . the Baltimore
American) with the following. extract Gees a bs..
ter from a gentleman of Baltimore to hie friend in
thin city. The fact which it mentions, of the
prompt and decided course taken by Commodore
Geiainger, for the protection of the liven, proper
ty and Intermit of Ins countrymen in the exigency
referred to, reflects honor on the Navy, nod in
highly creditable to the gallant officer named:
C,rrox, 2A Each Rif, I b•l9
"I have been here twenty days, and we have
been expecting a row wile the Chinese mob, but
I think the precaution taken will prevent any thing
of the land By the treaty between Great
Britain and China, it was unpainted that for
shuuld be permitted to go into the city at
the expiration of two years. The time is op on the
Cth of April and Gov. Benham insists upon the
privilege or right being practically carried into el
(em. The Chinese mob are very adverse to any
thing of the kind. and threaten to exterminate all
the barbarians if they attempt to enter the town.
We have all the necessary preparations to meet
the difficulty, am! have addressed a letter to Cora.
D. Geieinger, who la in command of our squadron,
to give no protection. He not only promptly re
sponded to muesli, but even anticipated our wish
es by reducing the draft of water of the brig Dol.
phis, to enable her to come up and anchor in front
ofthe factories. Ho has conducted himself to the
handsomest manner, and is entitled in the thanks
of his countrymen, and foreigners generally. The
Dolphin was aground on three occasions on her
passage up."
Encounter between Cassius M. Clay and
Cyrus Turner
A terrible and fatal reocontre occurred at Fox
town, Madison county, Ky., on Friday evening last,
between Capt. Cassius M. Clay and Cyrus Turner,
a member of the Legislature last winter from that
county.
The particulars, as we learn tKm by passengers
in the stage, are:these: Mr. ay, while making
an Emancipation speech was calledua d—d liar"
by some one in the crowd. Ho rushed from the
stand in the direction of the voice, and was met
by Turner, who snapped his pistol three times at
Clay. Clay's pistol also snapped twice, when lie
threw it down, drew kin bowie knife and at the
first blow ripped open Turner's abdomen. As
Turner was falling, Clay raised his knife to strike
again, when his arm was caught and held, nod a
dirk knfe:plunged in his breast by some on in die
crowd. Turner seat word to Clay afterwards
that he would tell him who stabbed him, in
case both recovered.--otherwise he would not tell
'The mineral region has been now traced down'
ward; gold is now found much nearer this town
than San Francisco; and the citizens have Just
raised a subscription of $3,000, and employed a
surveyor and workmen to. open a road from here
to a central point in the Southern mineral region;
so that, in a kits weeks, a greeter part of the
miners can receive their supplies at the least ex
pense from this port, which Rtll materially change
I,arna ion, June 18, M. the aspect of business here.
Other accounts say that it was Turner, and no ,
a third person, who stabbed Clay.
The following private telegraph dispatch is th
latest intelltgenc from the scene of eznitl,ll.,
Mr. Turner died on Sunday morning, at 2 o'clock.
It la raid that Clay will certainly recover.—/Iloy.t.
cilia Rae, June 19.
The Territory of Dtlno•ot•
We learn from the "Minesota Chronicle" that
the recently appointed Governor of the new Terri
tory (the Hon. Alex. Ramsey) arrived at St. Paul
on the 26th ult, was bin Lady nod younger broth
er, and was cordially welcomed by the people of
the Territory.
On the list of June, Guy. Ramsey issued ids
proclamation announcing that the officers duly
appointed had assumed the duties of their respec
tive stations, and declaring the Territorial Gov
ernment to be duly organized and established.
What may be regarded an a good omen, almost
simultaneously with the arrived of the Governor,
the Hon. Wm. Slade, General Agent of the Board
of Popular Education, reached St. Paul, accom
panied by several young ladies from the Eastern
States, to engage oi the establishment of schoola in
tlw new Territory.
So farm we can judge from the papers, Mine
rata IS SO rapidly Increasing in population that to .
few years she may he expected to present he.
claimoi• for admission into the Union as a State.
St. Pant vi the capital of the Territory.—Norio-no
Li tali/par,
Tanunts tart.osius.—A letter m the Booneboro
Odd Fellow elates that on the 29th ult., while a
number of lalxorer, were blasting rock. on the rail
road, near Newton, Huntingdon county, Pa., the
blast ezploaled prematurely, instantly killing four
peremns, and badly wounded acme eighteen or
twenty mare, three of whom have since died. The
other. were, at lam account., recovering, but mine
are yet in critical aituationa, and 11 lu doubtful
whether they will recover. The undertaker of the
job was among the killed.
DXATTIS FY= C 1101.131.6. m RIMIXOND.—Thom
have occurred m Richmond, from the 30th May to
the evening of the 17th Jane inclusive, only thirty
five deaths from cholera; of thane, seventeen were
whiles and eighteen blacks. This statement is
made up from the crazes on the hooka ofthe Shoo
boo Hill Burying Ground, and may be regarded as
perfectly reliable. Persons eta distract, eon read,.
ly perceive that cholera prevails in this city to a
very limited anima. The population of the city may
be safely estimated at 30Q00 -the proportion of
deaths is believed not to be materially larger at
prevent than is usual at Ibis season of the year.
—Timm
From the National Intell4v:tow of Jana 21
From the absence in our 'cOlomiii yfratefrlay of
any notice on this subject from the DepOlments of
the Intake and the Gel:Nara Part Ctljnte 4 our rea
ders may perhaps have been led that the
Chiefs of those Departments didfraitH , unite in the
official testimony of respect to the Ittamore of EE-
President Pout. To guard agninstintch misappre
hension, we transfer to our column, from t h e
"Republic," of yesterday, the following notices:
Parr OFFICE DintWratwer.
Tuesday, June 19, 1819.
In testimony of respect for the memory of the
late Ex-President Pots, who departed'llis life on
the 15th instant, it is ordhred that thin Department
be closed, and the business of it* 'icier:id offices
be suspended to-morrciw, Wednesday, the 20th
instant.
I. COLLAMER, Postmtuirr General.
DEPAIITYIVIT m• THE /mote•,¢,
Washington, ISI9.
A. a mark of respect to the memory of the hate
loin K. Poix, Ex-President oftbe United Esatex
and in pursuance of an order oftho Pretifient, the
Deportment of the Weldor, and the several Bor
mom thereof, will. be immediately placed in
mourning, nod DU business win becturpended dor.
ing to-morrow, the 20th instant
T. EWING, Secretary.
Rom 0820021 Crry.—We have beln favored by
Theophilus Bates, Esq. with the'pernal of an 6:-
wresting letter from his sister, now read e . t in Ore
gon City, dated Feb. 20. She says Om the discov
ery of the gold mines I. n Caliktrniaptsentirly chang.
ed the aspect of things in Oregattoorbe inch lands
ore now almost deserted and waldelers, or are sold
for almost nothing, or in eselintigritnpar-Mmnies
to cam the inhabitant' to Chtliforula--.Setne to
dig their fortunes. others to dig thefiewas." Some
return with fortunes, gamble till fs tom, then re
turn to dig for more.
She says the condition of the peoltrel of Oregon is
to safer much from the emigration to Calikrmia,
as whole dimities mete departing for the Mine.
There is a prospect of the country helng deserted
AndelePopulat in the Spring dastj, and there are
Rd apprehensions of India depredations.
When the Indians get run, they frequently
threaten to exterminate the whites, and the ab
sence of the men embolden them ib these threats.
Provisions are very high in Catiforniar—vessels
press to and from California without sopping.
I Many fear n famine unless the sod is cultivated.
Even in the Sandwich Islands, whence the Ore
gon sugar market is supplied, amanger plantation
are deserted tbr gold dialog.
The climate, ahe Gaye; is delightfttl. They have
. had a little snow nod name aleighgiding, which to
unusual (or that country.
Moat %file people of CallGorrtin are from the
Western States—Pleto York Tribune.
CIFIOLRBA IN OUR CITY
The Wowing ars the deaths from Cholera
in our city, since our last issue utmost on Sat
urday:
On Saturday evening—Mts. Pollard, in the
square above Plumb street.
On Sundav—Mrs. Nancy Coons, Otto mother o
Mr. Chas. B. Coonsj and Mrs. Thoa.M. Donov
on Third strret, Mt. Jackson, to the square abov
Plumb aunt, Geo. Harrod; John Fathers (a
man) a nektro girl (belonging to Jos. Walling
ford) at E. hnten's, on the hill-aide below th
city.
On Mom . ity—Miss Marie, at Thos. C. Fitz
patrick's, on the hillside above the Seminary; Hui
dab, a negro woman belonging to Mrs. Leroy
Clarke, ale house below the Magazine.
This Maralag—Peter Wallace and wife, on Lee
street. Mn.s Fields, on Second near Limestone
Total —l2 deaths in three days.
We hear of a large number of eases during the
same time—some lio or 70 in all—most of which
were relieved by prompt medical treatment. Two
or tarot attic , eases, however, are very dangerous,
and . will probably die.
We are glad to see that the city authorities ,
again having the !urea's thoroughly timed—a sal
terry precaution, mad better late than not at all.
illaysvale Eagle., Juno 19.
Progress of the Cholera
New eases. 6
41 10
790
Philadelplus, Juno 19,
Nev York, lone 19,
St. Louis, Jane 12 to IS,
Nashville, June 9 to 16,
Nev Orleans, June 6 to 12,
Lexington, Ky., June 12,
Lexington Asylum, June s to 12,15 1
Louisville, June 12 and 13, 8 6
Cincinnati, June 14, 35
3
Brooklyn, N. Y., Jane 18, 5
SUNOBII,4I , IAN E LLILOAD.—We learn from the
Patriot that IL M. swear, Esq., President °Rile
Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad, rammitted
yesterday to the Treasurer of MarylanVS2o,oo o
on count of interest—making 655,000 sirldeh
has been transmitted sines the let latesi;mber,
the commencement 01 the fiscal ea ` . ; 6 ja
. v i.issee 71.1uniagle snanagement„of the.
;owl .ad its prospe-rotiteoaditiartes-PhilddrOlis*
nrq. ;
Batal nollroad Collision.
Horton, Inge 19
A fatal railroad collision occurred thia
on the Western Railroad. The accident happen
ed at Brooklyn Crowing, between the New Ha
ven and Brooklyn trail= The engineer of the
Brooklyne tram, had both his lege broken, and it
to reared otherwise fatally injured. A firemen and
a brakeman were else injured. The caussuffered
much injury, and the rails were badly tarn..
&MU= COTTET—hIPaiLTAIR DecnuoN.—.A very
interesting and important twee wee decided in the
Supreme Court on Monday last, in which Judge
Coulter delivered the opinion. It fame the case of
Oliver vs Kauffman, brought up by writ of error
from Cumberland Co. by defendant below, against
whom a verdict of $2OOO woo obtained for feeding
st family of negro slaves, which were taken to bin
farm by another person, and in the night taking
them away in his wagon.
The decision of the court below was reversed,
and Judge Coulter in the opinion, held, we under
stand, that the action at common law could not be
maintained; that the State courts have no Jinja
diction but that the action should have been
brought In the Federal Courts, under the Act of
Congress. Stevens end Gaullagber for plaintiff in
error, Biddle for defendant.
This ease has given nhe to much iglitatten. Mr.
Kauffman is o very respectable and wealthy far
mer of Cumberland County. Some two years ago,
11 family of slaves from Maryland or Virginia were
brought and left ea his premise. He found them
there, gave them food, and had them removed In
one f his wagons. Ho was stied by the owner
of the slaves; the case with tried before Judge
Hepburn, and a verdict obudned against Kauff
man of 12000. Art appeal was taken to the Su
preme Court by the defendant, who employed Mr .
Stevens to argue the ease. It came up las week .
when Mr. Stevens delivered one of the moist atom'
vent speeches ever listened to before that body. The
decision of the court wait delivered on Monday by
Judge Coulter nod is one of marked ability. We
understand that the Court were unanmous in the
deesuon.—Hur. Tel.
A letter from Mootarey, Cali&mot*, doted Arai
12, sa yiL—
"GEO:RAM TAYLOR.—The following preamble
and resolutions were offered by Alderman Bra.
too, and unanimously adopted in the New York
Boord of Aldermen on Monday, the latte—
Where., it is understood that General Zachary
Taylor, the President of !h e United Stateri,intcnds
11001
in to von the State of Now York.
And Whereas, it in due alike to the eminent
services rendered by thin dianagniehed individual
to hie country, in advancing its honor and prowler.
ity at home, nod adding in its renown, on to the
elevated office he Mrs, that the hospitalities or the
city be tendered to hint and en opportunity be
afforded to all our citizens to welcome 011, Presi
dent to the Commercial Metropolis of the Union.
Therefore, b it
Kr-solved, That a committee he appointed of
three 011 the part of dila 60aftl, to co-operate with
a like committee, of the Board of Asaimants, to
make the necessary arrangements km the ,e6ep
bon of General Taylor, and that the sum of VAX/
bd appropriated for that purpose.
Alderman Britton, Clark, and Hatfield, were
appointed, and on motion the Preiudent was ad
ded.
Tn. Foira Gaaar Pownas—Tuna hlat.t - rser
Folic,. Ann Mane.—The probatality of a Europe
an war, imparts intereat to the following estimate
of the armies and resources of the four great pow.
ere of Continental Europe.
Ramat, in Europe
Pruanin'.... ......
France
aussu.—The estimated annual income is Sl'4,-
000,000! She also possesses extensive gold mines,
the products of which the Emperor has been
hoarding up for twenty years, and bets invested
large Immo in the Stocks of other Eurepeau
power*.
AUSTci•—Annual revenue about 576,000,000.
Puna•—An oual income about $40,000,000
Flames—Annual income aboutirapO,ooo.
Thew estimates we but general averrogwo—thoy
are probably rather below thou 'Obbve the exact
4gUIT3.
I From the Miami Republizan of 6th June.]
P ROTiCOTIONESIWIMICIMIS 00/1112PArr
OP ttilirrEcnal, CONK.
We tmdennand from Messrs. atituas & Foam,
Agents in this city, that the Rued of !humors of this
C ..lkattY meld • meeting immediately upon hearing of
the Into Bre in this city, sad unanimously resolud to
add ims hundred thousand dollars to their capitaL They
now offer to the public no unimpaired capital of thser
itussdrsd thousand dollars, on - P,ROTROTION ° for the
future, and authonse their agents in any that then
rortied premiums are fall - indmanftylor the pawl," and
that the cult it ready to pay all losaes; adjeuted by
than with their usual promplmem. This la what we
call the Piglet lots of grit, and shiundel tannin to she Com
pany a large enemas. of Innetnem, and add to thn pop
ularity of ten already favorite instimuon. d2t•
Hy. We are happy to inform our reader. of the ar
rival in our city of the Signor Vito Vitt k Sons, the
original and only importers of Italian, French, Ger
man English !army ware in tae country. The
armor partner of the firm has been engaged in that
business for the last 31 years, and bed annual sales in
the Galled States and Canada. This is his second
visit to this tiny, We understand he has engaged Mr.
MiCarts as Auctioneer, and rented that splendid and
spacious ball room carted Washington belong
ing to David Fitzionmons Esq., Wood street, between
Filth and Sixth aural., and will have his first .ale
next Thursday, June . 4th, emtuktencing at 3 o'clock
in the afternoon. Thin will be the richest treat the
citizens of Pittsburgh eer enjoyed. Old by the by,
we were nearly forgetd g to any Mugaan, of the En.
Fle Saloon, wW be abou twith Ms Ice Cream, which
is maid to very tool, considering this warm weather.
JOH PRINVIIIO
BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
Manifesu, Bala laiing, Coats-acts, Lab Blanks,
HMO EMU, W^ CX61137C1T13, =sus,
mucus, ac,
Printed at the abonest notice, at Lam prices, iu the
dcZ. Garrerre 011rtat, Map MM.
Improvements In Dentistry.
DR. 0. 0 STEARNS, bite of Boston, in prepared to
nittnalacture and sot Bloc. Term in whole and parts
of rots, upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction Plates.—
Toosnacuat mum to nos annum, where the nerve is
exposed. Unice and residence next door to the May
ors °Mee, Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Rune rti-4. SPFadden, F. FL Sato. juin
Pawns laltaoa Suota.—Prepared by J. W. Kelly,
William street, N. Y., and (or sale by A. Jaques, No.
70 Founta street Thu will be found a delightful arti
cle of beverage in families, and paritoularly for sick
rooms.
Dawn's Datum—An Improved Chocolate prepara
tion, being a eembinatios of Cocoa nut; innocent, in
vigorating and palatable. highly recommended park
uhuly for invalids. Prepared by W. Baker, Dorches
ter, Mass., and for sale by A. JAYNFiS, at the ?earn
Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth et rucM4
W.ffi. Wright, Dl. D., Dentist,
Omar and residence on Foorib st.,
oppose We Pittsburgh Bank. Office
f i e . hook'. from 9 o'clock to 0 A M., and
from 2 o'clock W 5 P. M. sepht-ly
Fire and Matlne insurance.—Tar Pt
.tratatt N•etnnrtoa /ND Fad Itantatace Caar•n
honored leaf—eontinnes to tonne, upon every d
enptutio of property, at the lowest rain.
lintel, No. 21 Market Mee!: .
SAMUEL GORMLY, Preet
my Mm
RoarlT FUMY, Sec'y
la &nal IC D,
On the evening of the gist inst., by the Rev. Dullid
M'Consugh y, 1). D Mr. W. 11. M. Pour of Pittsburgh.
to M. SARAH daughter Of Robert °dater, Esq ,
of ll'estungtoo, Wuhingion county, Ps.
Yeeterday morning. 240 inst , Waddete
son of Willi= and Mary Kyle, aged 3 years nod 3
months.
The funeral will take plane, Re the Cemetery,) at 10
'clock, A. M. this day, from the residence of ihe pa
, enis, Penn street, Ninth Ward.
Bible Presentation
A beautiful copy of the Bible will be presented by
too Allegheny Rangoon S. of T to the Ladles Moon,
zorbell Colon 1) of T. The preoentatton mill take
irlaee on Monday evening, 25th nut, at 7 o'clock, in
South Common Methodist Church, and will he preven
ted on behalf of the DI.II/013 by the Rev. Mr. Graham,
and received on behalf of the ladies by Err. George
MCook. Prof. Bingham will be pre.at with Inc
class, and entertun tho company with come Choice
piece,. or Sacred muse. The frieudd of Temperance
are reopecifully invited to wend. prßtlt
1:17 - A meeting of all who are in favor of the free
navtgatiou of the Ohio neer, will be held in the Board
of Trade of Piltsbnrigh, at 4 past 7 o'clock to the
evening of Thunulay, the Bob inst, to take in consi
deration the obstruction about to be created by the
erection of a bridge at Wheeling. And so determine
what measures ought to be adopted to order to pre
vent the g-enerai rights of trade and commerce being
siserificed for the benefit of a private corporation and
local Intoresta.
Loren, Sterling & Co. Capt. J. C. Wooodward.
Clarke & Thaw, do John Klinefelter,
Wet P. Young, do David Coldwell,
Barbridge, Wilson &Co do Sumdmh.Peppord,
Lippincott a Co. do Saml. Dean,
Church, Cerothers &Co do Pres H. Duro!,
W. Stitch, do Stool. J. Reno,
D. II Stone, do B. J. Grace,
Bokewell, Pears & C 43 do FL C. Gray,
U A. Faimestock aCo do James Holmes,
Regale', & Smith, Soong & Co.
11 Coulter a Co A. At AV. Nimick,
Slow.. k• Co. S. Hemphill,
Jas. A. Hutehmon & Co.
King, Pennock a On.
Waiting - ford & Co. Dailey, Brown & Co.
Win. Holman to Co Lewis Babel a Co.
D. Leech to Co. Wood, Edwards R. 111`Kolgli
I'. blalvany, George 11. Perry,
li S. Waterman, Singer. Nicholson & Co.
J. R. Guthrie, Robinson a Minis,
Gooey Woods, • R. Townsend a Co.
Jno. Caldwell, Jr, Forsyth & Co.
G a I II Shocrilierger &Co. R. N. Waterman,
Livingston, Roggen aCo Wm. 1. Howard,
Wood & Violist. St Louts, I. K. Hersh,
Hardy. Jones & Co. Geo.R Massey,
G. M. Harlon. R. IsPCormlek,
„. iscopeland & Co. Caddy. Jones dr. Co.
-2-=:....k.,:g,_______...._......---_..,
WATCHES, JIEWNIJIY, AND DILVNII.
WARN.
h •il
' THE subscriber, who ban been in business
in the sonic building for the law thirteen genie,
in •cilnur tdt description of Fine Hal 4 end till.
Ter Weideles, Jewelry, and Silver Worn, ni
remit, at the very lowest prices.
Gold nod Sliver FSlglish Patent Lever IValebe.s.
Gold and Silver Det'bd Lever and Lepine Watches.
hold and Silver Hort:ontol and verge Winches.
Gold and Silver Independent Second Watches for
timing horses.
Gold Gown, fob and veal Chains Gold Spectacles.
Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens.
Latellev , (hold and Stone Bracelets.
Gold Locket. Gold and Silver Thimbles.
I'm:nand Rings and Pins.
Ladies' sad Gentlemen' Timms:pins.
Sterilise Silver Spoons, Cups, Forts, ace.
Gold Wsaetres as low as Se to ESS each
Watches and Jewelry eutmged.
Spoons and Forks plated on Gorman Silver, a fine
oracle. All watches warranted to keep good time or
dm money returned. Jewelry repelled, and Watches
cleaned and repaired to the best manner, at much less
then the usual pores. (iCO. C. ALLEN,
ret i Xr tt r o a f tl "' sle ''' s,7nrs d tru j rs, * 7;l2 ' %V w ytliT '°
and
PlZ:Ate:us
BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTS FOR PARLOILS.—
imam D. Locamoon, 03 Wood MS., has tom
received some beautifully ornamented ORATE
APRONS, of a variety of patterns and colors; also,
cut Timms Paper for ornamenung looking Flume,
picture frames, or lamps. paZI
DACON-3000 pieces Hams, 3100 dd Shoulders, in
,mote house; 21 blids 11 40 do Bides, !M do
Shoulders; 44 tierces sugar cured Hams; 10 lshas can
vassed do, all palms quality, in store and for sale by
Joe M SFI 1-PRS ft. IVICOLS
_
DHIED BEEV-10 tierces Dried !lee( Rotandi, to
arm., for sale by
judl9 SELLERS 4. NICOLE;
LARD -711 kegs fatally No I. Lard, us stars and for
gala by )1123 SIMLERS k NICOLS
LARD 01L-10 bbls Conklin& No I Lard Oil; 16
do No 2 do, i• store and for Nile by
ne4 SELLERS & NICOLS
SUGAR CURED HAMS--3 IXI now ready u, deliver
from the smote house, of superior quality, for sale
by ATI ISAIAII DICKEY k. CO, Iriont et
• DRIED A PPLESI AND PKAMIES--10 bbls dried
LI Apples; 10 do do ?catchers; suss reed and for male
by ARMSTRUNU k CROZEIt.
Lan z. Market et
BACON -M p. Rules and Shoulder., to-dai reed
and filr sale ARMSTRONU Et CROZER
pea
. _
LA RG-10 tag-. No. 1 Lard, read and fey sale by
ARMSTRONG I CROZ EII
For greenwood, Rosedale, and Pleasant
0/0011.
ON WEDNESDAY, JULY FOURTH.
The splendid fast running creamer
TEMPF`4I`,
ma/LWill make regular trips every half
oat, from the foot of Fltt meet, to
the above places, on the FOURTH OF JULY. She
will laud on the Allegheny side, for the aCCOMMOthI
-000 of passengers.
N. B.—Parue• wishing to be conveyed a short &s
-tatism down the river, can be accommodated by apply
ing te IL T. WRITE, at the liascute °Met.
)1122:dm
GElla AN CLAY—Arrived at Ha!ninon, pot ship
Guitar, 2tl tone of Clay, which we Writ receive
in • few days per canal, and for sale by
JaL TAYYSEY & BEST
DOT AEU—LO °aka on handand for ..Jo by
inW TAMEN it BEST
rjEAILL ASII-1.4 orbs to store, and for solo by
Aar TASBRY & BEST
SODA ASI3-16 cats for Bala by
ju22 TASSEY & BEST
BA CON 81Db..--2000 Ib. ree'd T 74 l 4,..r y ole
T by
jfb.YIBtSST
•
L A 7D-6 beg, Ems( Lord, on r s ulaa for
u salr by
T A W) bbl. on hand and for 4 . 11 , 11,6
BFsT
xtrinTE bhls fresh inspected; 17 hf Lbls
Ty do do; rasa l em l / 4 1 and for sale by
AVM B P VON BONNIIORBT as CO
rIIIEF-9E-31 his prime Cheese, rust landing and for
k,/ sale by juall 8 IRLWORTII t CU
IILOUR-100 bbl. MOW, for sale by
S DILWORTH Sr CO
ll
; 2 3 ' P l "b" -- ` 1 .15
111/ y
ILIVOILTII & CO
AFETY FUSI.I—:S _
bbls SaNiy for bluhng,
fbr sale by ,v 2.1 l3 DILWOF 'srse,H RT Ar co
B ARLEY —lOO busls ß urla ß re r V Ind ß lls , r ) ,Bga i rl it by
esell 75 Market st
/IRAS CIDER—A few bbls of very superior
ki for sale by — juZi ARMSTRONG to CROZER
665,610 mail
.2c1,023
.335,00 u
.300,000 ~
vir HITE DEANS-.-0 bblafor BA, low by
yy jrl22 A RMSTRONO & GIitOZER
A A. MASON A. CO. are nos, oderang yd ygodio
A
brown Muslin at 44 cur bleached do at 44 et.,
very fins u els; Summer &ado( every variety; more
Calicoes at 64 eta; Lawns 4, Gat colors, rt:mind;
fine Ilereva 18 and Ski more Wrought Collars at
and 10e; t..hemittetta 23e, Ac. &e. jultl
1)A1SINFI CO --- s — • kan - yrna; 1 10 0 Layer' 40 - qr - his
Ilb Bench; 60 I do dOi km sale by
Judi J D WILLIAntB , 110 Wood at
-psurms—l 04. k 1100, la glal , ) „IV A IIe by
:rcinu2l 0
u.ll J D WILLIAMS
/ALIVE OIL -4 baskets Muleliks, pint bottles; 4 do
NJ do qt.do; 2 do Bordeaux q* dui for Bale try
_DM J D WILLIAMS
BCANS --45 bbl, White eau,s for b r
Joat RIMY, MAITHEM S a co
FRUIT -150 bath. dried Peertmr. SSD do de Apples,
for we law et . Woes •eeelejpeee,..
• RIMY, eeNTIMEWS ad>,
1291 ffi Water sr
AriarroN-23 14tliAt.OntonolPhi.,
g th 1. 1,,, hat w...Y,.1141:17-MOVI3 lr. CO
NITHOUGHT.SHISMs “sOrted for
kn. by NM RIMY, MATTHEWS Jr. Co
QCORCIIINGS—GIIbbIa Ear A.nbs by_
1 .1 RIMY. MA THEWS fr. CO
p. --- BOCERI-150 bags Rio Coffee; 75 packsAes V.
R-. 15 .5e7i51.G P. and Poorehonrg Teas; 405 bbls
0 Moleaeer, HO do Loaf Sugar, No 4 to 8, with a
r e """ ..sorLent of GrOeerifi. for wile by
/ 52 i
-- MEP. MATTHEWS & CO
-------.:._---__
rrOBACCX)-1S kegs No 1 six twist Tobacco. &tai
-1 gates brand, for sale by
Dal
__
- -----
D
ICE FLOUR— CII.II superfine .) figwilioll
Alls
-1-I+__.ll_'l
6.13 Sperm; 10 do Star; to do Stearine;
Nj for tale by jolt J 1) WILLIAMS
SOAP -3i boxes Cldlieothe; 20 do No I Rosin; sdo
Castile; 2 do Omsdid; 2 do Almond!. for ule by
;021 J I) WILLIAMS
tARCH-10 Urn Fors Owatonna for attic by
.0121 J D WILLIAMS
Earns/Imm Pumas Gs COUNTRY WINDOW GLOSS,-
At a meeting of the manufacturers of Vi'intbrts Glass
in thin vleiniry, held at the SL Charles Watt in Gus
city, the following Ilst of priers of the V34o= sues
Window Glass was agreed open. The globs will be
left in the hands of agents here, who are Iswaveted
not to sell at any less rates than given in the follow
leg list,-
8 by 10
10 by 12. ..... ---• 3 1 ,0
10 by 14 ....... -•- • 3,75
10 by 15.—•-- , 440
10 by 18. 4.50
10 by 17-- 4,50
_,ol2l:dftw2l.•B
11 by 16.
11 by 17
16 by 16
L 2 by 17 .
12 by 16
24 by 30
ALUBLE WORKS ON MANUFACTLIWMA
-0 CHINEZIT, dn.—Scot:Vs &Tule= and 2,lntat
Amain., being a terns of plans, acetic., a ode
vola
tleal of Steam Engines, Spinning Machines, MM. for
Grindnig, Tools, do in 2 folio vols.
Practical Mechanic and Eng:men' Magazine, 8
vol., 41.0
Carpentry and Joinery: A comprehensive guide
book for carpernry and Joinery. with rules for every
port of work about building, and numerous plates: 2
ole, 4m.
Cressy's Encyclopedia of Civil Engineering, in one
thick col, tbro.
Scott's Cotton Spinner end klanufactorer, deo.
Twolgold on the strength of Cast Imo new ed. by
Ilodglmwm, in 2 yobs, 800.
The Steam Engine, by the Artie. Clob: I vol, 4to.
Nudids Sorreyor, Earineer and Architect.
Alinifies , Medial:deal Drawing Book. Poo. For sale
by ja2l J D LOCKWOOD, m Wood st
NEW LIGHT—We have received a lot of Lamps
of various sirs and kinds, of a new oonstraction.
that is quite simple and complete -some ornamcnmL
Also, the article to burn in them celled
Fluid. or Etherial OIL* It has ram qualities which
recommend it to the attention of steam boat men, hotel
keepers. and house keepers. for cleanliness. economy.
and brilliancy, surpasses any thing portable now In
use. Persons who please to cad on us will be shown
the occultism.s of this yew compound.
A constant supply of the Plaid and Lamps kept by
SCAIFE & ATKINSON, meet st.
tudi between Wood and Nsrket
_
CHM:SE-47a boxes oTee.e, Jon received mod
sale low to close consignment
WICK k M'CANDLESS,
•
corner Wood and Waterats
"DITCH-25 WA, Pach. tor sale law b 7
pai:JLw JAS. KEK. Jr. A CO
O PRINTEKS—Priming Ink, from the manufacus.
T
ry of J. D. kl'Creary, New York, in cans and kegs,
from I lb upwards, and from YS eta. to It per lb. Al
so red, blue, green and yellow Ink's, in eons of i lb. to
lbs constantly for tale. Having owed Mr.lM'Cru
ry'amk in our Mime far nine months past, we .111.1111011 l
it equal to any that is made at any otker manufactory
Terms cast, JOHNSTON ik STOCKTON,
laYO corner Third and Market sts
SODA Afell—la casks •Eld barrels t ararranteil best
quality, fur sale by JOHN 11HEADEN /a CO,
jug Canal Basin
ROSIN—A small consignment strained and (air No 2
Rosin. (or sale by jn2o JNO M'FADEN &CO
N 0 1 id ACKEREL—/M bbls No 2 blnekerel, land
mg and for rule low to clone consignment, by
tottO JA. DALZELL, 24 Water sr
BACON —9 tea. nasortee, now landing mum steamer
Dolphin; for sale by
ha° ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, Front at
Attil , -24 Lb', !go I now 'muting, for sale by
102
FEAT I MRS—VS sinks now hauling; f or gale by
jw,v ISAMH DICKEY & CO
P UBLICATIONS or THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
--James D. Lockwood has for isle the various
PlLO!Rattans of the Protestrun ecopal Press, and
those of Messrs. Stanford A. Sword. New York.
• • • •• • • • - -•
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood st.
For many years nonneeted with Messrs. Wiley I
Putnam, anil late Mr. John Wiley, Sow York and
lam)
M U ot t h a cm A a lT . L 7 Fll ro r L .l O
. Rl h D y E. OF
_
W k M MITCHF.LTREE
Ur They will receive fresh •upphe. for the F
rade. jte..oo
ti UGAII. AND M 04,582133-61 bhds N 0 Nagar,
puma; 563 b 0 Molasses, prune, us oak bbl. ;
;n more and for bbl n
N by
liras W h M MITCHELTREE
WHISKEY—OM bids Wtuakey, in stora,sinsi for
sale by jii2V NV tr. AI MITCHELTRU.
r,NOREIUN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS—A gene
r gal ansorunsnt ahray. on band and for salea c b
M MITCHELT
Elluapraitta. Patent Sad& Ash.
17 CASKS, (balance of shipmmt per Olobe,lin store
end far sale or W & M MITCHELTREE
ar" They have received Invoices by late simmer*
of three shipments per American, P Whitney and
Stephen Balibile, which will arrive neat month.—
They will also receive large supplies for tha fall trade.
VALUABLE BOOKS ON MACHINERY, As.
tk at tes LYigineer and Machinists Assist.; in
tom .
• HoltsaptrePs Taming and Mechanical Manigniatio
2 VOI• a VO.
Trediold on the Strength str..,__EAtt LreX,
• 4 r eSg l aalltlicllalinlTTlll . rii.
The Rawl nook ofTaraing,
ThirApprentite, by lhe Artisan Mb; 2 cols, it°.
Creamy'. Fneye/opeedra Ciod 2.lgirteering.
Marthes Sarre on Engineer and Architect; Ito.
Bourne Steamay..; sw,
American Architect; 4 to. Far sal. by
I D tocinvooD, b Wood st
For nanny years connected with Meseta. Wiley •
Putnam, and late John Wiley N. Tort. ju
FIRE BRICK- 15 ,000 Fire Brick, in more and for
sale by role JAMES DALZELL
UTTON HAMS-3 bra Mutton Hams, in store MIA
re
sale by MISI JAMES DALZELL
ID EA NUTS--50 bash Pea Na asu.. in wore and for sale
i
low by jal9 DALZELL
Cs IL MOLASSHB-30 bbLs S H Holmes, m store
and for We low to close comment b 7
jul9 JAHHUI DAL4ELL
SASH—MO lightr Window Sub, assorted irises,
satireand for Yak by joIS /AS DALZAIL
D APER-100 reams Craw n 4 do maintain 60 do
I: doable crown Wrapping r, in torn and for
sale low by AME6II DALZELL
BANNER OIL— bbl
oa.nol and for We by
_ .
•:17 1" m
9
- -
rJGLASS MANUFACTURERS Cutoahtra of
Glass Making, with details of the processes and
productions of ancient and modern ornament:l Glass
manufacture: By Apsley Palau. In one sot, square
Ovo. Jost received and for sale by
mlO JAB I) LOGHWOOD,GI Wood st
Prtaustriton„ June 12, 1E49.
Ma T. K. Ilmaants—Dear Sit: In reply to your re
qucat to have my opinion relative to the quality of your
Writing Field, I may state that I have used it iu my
Runlet,' of Accountants for nearly a year; where I
nee none but the best of Inks. It becomes a perfect
black scam after being written with, and Is suitable for
any kind of pen, but more particularly the metallic
Pen, which does not clog with it as wllll common ink.
II writes well upon any kind of paper, and on accoeuxt
of its Quid property writes better on parchment than
any of the common inks. i perceive what you have
mode recently is darker to color when first arri.ten
With. This is a decided improvement, particularly
for book keepers, who have fregoently to write with
candle light. Your Red Ink is decidedly the beat of
that bind of domestic manufacture that I have tried—
it will befouled on trial in every respect equal to Ar
nold ', best English manufactare. Your Machine Copy
Ink leaves a good impression, and will be found wor
thy of a mid; but I =mot myself speak so conAdently
of its properties as the others, not having had the same
experience In the use of it.
Very respectful) yours, yours, P. DUFF,
Principal of Imitate of Accts., Pittsburgh.
Foe sale by B. A. Fabnestock & Co , Pittsburgh; U.
P. Schwartz, Allegheny, and by the octennial:inter, T.
K. HISEERT Ildrogipst and Chemist, comer of Liber
ty nod Sudtheeld streets, Pittsburgh. julUtdkar
MINF.RAI. WATER CORKS-10 bales, short,).(
very chosce article, received and far We by
BRAUN & REITER.
AL CORKS T rie., l arg i zo , i and (or „„n CORKS--1
REITEH
- BOTTLE CORKS-2 bales Pint Bottle Corks, ree'd
and for sale by juld BRAUN & REITER
RYE FLOUR-10 bbls for sale by
Alf! S F VON RONNHORST & CO
11/INDOWSItif-=2 l TooTr — tssa - riea — iires. for
Y Y tale by JulS S F YON BOHNHORST &CO
VELVET YILE- -Very ria ea - newest srybThi
vet Tile Carpets, for sale Ott, Naar CoMot.:to,
room, No 75 Fourth street, between Wood earl mar
ekt. hati bI'OLINTOC
Instil:ars SUPERIOR RED INK.
ittnakarrsi MACHINE COPY ME.
ALL these differ from ordinary Ink, no they are all
chemical ittlutione containtng no alma matter;
tow freely fromany kind of pro---the color deep,
bright and durable. filbert, have been betn,,-r arttelds
matte, I Lave neither seen nor hpard of them. Skit
ple bottles can be obtained gratis., by' the merchant.
generally, from 11. A. Fahnesmek hCo., Henry P.
Schwartz, Allegheny; or of the InallOCaCinfel, TUGS
Ii RISHER?. Druggtst and Chemist, corner of Liber
ty and SinithGeld streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
N 11.—Any bottle not giving complete satisfaction,
Can 1.3 learned and the price will be reloaded.
rulv.ditm
ATIMILEIM SALOON,
AND DATDIUNG NaITAIRLISIDDLIENT.
rjhIeFALL, Leg. to ;afore. the inhabhatitsof
I burgh and vicinity, that be has open* the
above catalakihment, where every attention Will he
paid to the comfort of those who may favor him with
a call. Liberty street, between ScVerilli 11114 Wood.
be Creams and all other dehcacma of the, aeawa
jl.llB:di7
WATCHEA—Jost received ito i Liverpool, Creel,
• very tine lot of Gehl and Sneer Pawn Lever
Watches, outdo expressly to
. order, Ottss of beet
rattou(acturing establialmtelate FAgtond, •
Also, o complete assortment of Geneva end Ettsitsh
Gold and Savor Watches, from $lO to gtom
Gehl Chains, 11C.e711 , ,, , ,
N, Watel
Nutter FfnArtb
tote ltsgsti.
rtIACCOS — N PAW, acinre4 Tob.ei
e rsoas brand., Gar We by
j r i
VO,N BONNIIORBT Pc 00
•
Ull9ll-15 bids lane N D a ht v i utm , d. „ .4 OTrA
r do; 30 isf do do No e do; 30 tibiae. Baltimore
Herring - s; 33 do No I Gipped do; 16 do No 1 trammed
Shed; i 0 do Not Salmon, k wt received god for sale by
MlB 301 W WATT & CO. Liberm
TifirritfiWClllM KILLER
Prmrsoloon. June 12, DM.
Mr. John A Morgan—Dear Elll, 1 mmeonit teaspoon
foil of your Warm to one of my children, large
tho ohm; time of ono half hour It paned twenty
manna. I foal uda in recouttoonamf purr Von:Mbyte
es dm boot medicine that eon be mod for expelling
WOfIMIS. JAMS Moan o, nom Noblemciaru.
Prepared and told by the proprietor, 3010113,1102-
OAN, Drusaim f one door below Diamond alloy, Wood
greet. Jun
IV — l' ( Nu r. ■ limp.. ,11..
Jul(' EST &CO
SUOAlitl • • Is • Rubio* Gary, tarsals
L DY NZ 9 F VON BONNNOVA' A CO
D s 00,8 .;F
E X V - VIC ENAGER
A -
:
Etr l
BEING , THE, EADM3T COLLECTION OP
WILD
-- - STA, BIRDS - AND REPTIL '
E m r .
EVER BEFOREyHICIHEITED IN THE UNITED STEM.
1N...113URG11, on ,sy, sy
ThhrdaY, July 9,4, arul 5, for three days only, at
the MANSION ROUSE YARD,Liberty street.
TIME OFEEEIMODE
On Theuda7, Jutial, Afternoon, from to 5 o'sl oek—
In the Evenbt from 7 to 10 o'clock.
On Wednesday, Jut , / 4th, there ortll be four &tune%
Ratubittons, ern—ftforuing, front 13 to 11 o'clock, end
Imo 111 to 1 P. kr..; A/IMM, freen9 t 65 o'cloek,and
easels& from 7 toll o'clock.
On Thursday, July 6th—Morning, hone 9 MIA La
ternoon, from 9 to a, and Evening from 7 to 10.
/among the most conspicuous features of thls
Intor
esu extubmon, Is the RHINOCEROS, OR UNI
CORN OF HOLY WRlT—the only ono in Amu:llea
since 1E16.. •
The great ditrid r a of eamerom this huge end is
veg. creature, together with the almost Imposaibility
of keemng hue a tee In a annum, so uncongenial to
his habits - andorunitation, renders the exhibition of a
LIVING RHINOCEROS lathe United States, the
greatest curiostry le the Animal Kingdom.
Foremost m Intelsat, novelty and attraetion, are
bold and original performances of
AUCTION SALES.
By Joha.D. Davin, Alsatian...lr.
Acrkyneas &L of Dry Goods.
On Monday rooming, June 45th, at 10 o'clock, al
the Oommermal Bales Rooms, corner of Wood and
Ftfil streets, will be sold—
A large assortment of staple and fancy . Dry Goods,
contasung of three bales 27 bleb sbecunga, I case
bleached shining, I case super rich style prints, m len
did lawns. balsarines, barages, de Wass, stogbams,
sLaws, liditts, hosiery, gloom, Leghorn soli braid
bonnets, umbrellas, parasols, table cloths, cheeks, se
perene cloths. casstmeres, anninels, tweeds, fanny
7estings, spool cotton, wormy .11k, ko.
At 2 o'c
Groceries, lOoeeno mma 0,.
Young — iiison and 17nierirlieas, V. 011thltattlind
Mecca, sass, hatchets, hoes, Morel., *Me*. forks,
raring and wrapping paper, transparent and venitian
window blinds, mantel clocks, looking glasses, glass
ware' cooking stove, parlor grate , vinegar.,
store fixtllltt, Le.
A large and general assortment of new and second
hand household furniture, &c.
At 8 o'clock,
A large assortment fashionable ready, made cloth
ing, pantaloonit. vests, Sao shirts, ma* an French
stY le, variety gooda,&e. io22_
TRS FAR WEST.—Lde m the Far Wes, by Oeo.
Frederic Ramon, anther o( "Advenuires n Mexi
co and the Rocky Mountains," etc. ,
Dance's Divine Comedy, the Inferno. A literal prose
translation, with the text of the original collated from
the best edmona, and explanatory notes, by J. A. Car
lyle, M. D. JOHNSTON & STOC KTON
jut! corner Third and Blarket eta
WarE LINEN DBII ..INGS-10 pas fins Mesa.
ed Linen Das, lost opening by
juteSH&CO.ETT & WHITE, o Wood s
A RTIFICIALS—I2O doe Am&nal Sprigs, Wreaths
I - 1, and Ranches. Also, fresh and desirable Bonnet
Fella jrun opening and for s sale
& WHITE
tilsOUCtitu be. fine and coarse Blond Rostehra,
jest opened by lalft SHACKLETT & WHITE
TOBACCO -150 bra asatirtedirriaidid brand; on
hand and far ride by
jolt! BROWN & CULBERTSON
TS—HO paltres Young Hy son, Glanpossder and
DIU k Tess., on hand and for sale by
DROWN 111. cHLBERTywN
O
T VERIS SU
NOOAR—d — fresh imply of Lover
L
wr. crushed and palverised Supra just reed
and for sale by Jule BROWN & CULBERTSON
_fpl 9..4ff..9 CARPETS—Tim Unrest assornaant of
1
Brussels Cameo. ever offered In thls city, for sale
It the New Carpet Watchmen of W. fd'Clintock, No
76 Fourth st, comprising the latest and richest , st7les,
and at ;maces tower than eve, offered in the market.
dII who want Brussels Carpets, ahonld call before
purchasing elsewhere. Juld W IIVCLINTOCK_
A 'MINSTER CARPETS—W. BPClintoek, No 75
A
Fourth a, offers to purchasers the newest and
=nest style Axminster Carpets now offered in this
market., to which ha invites the =cation of porches.
ers. trile
J. T. DECKER & ROBINSON,
112CILDM, 1.1:13 MUM= 01
LIGHTNING RODS,
Orders left at the Post Office or at Mn. Erwin's, On
Fourth et ., between Market a nd Ferry, will receive
prompt attention.
Renroacm—Prol. Borneo Webster,Oeneva, N. Y;
Prot Chester Dewey, n, M. D., Rochester, N. `l4
J. L. Cassels, and L South, Clevelarid,
O. t Shoenbemr, J. Ilavnburn, Michael Jones, I. C.
Wlllllll., and Capt. Good UmehmaiL tale:dtr
4:o.ffellUthinirtrilteralhAnaLgoo'd and for sale by
tl — FTer. 21.Vr111—Itt sks Imbue FeaMennst
/ C " , " 1 ? . 3WEN rt
Ag Dlrtont
— Nl7 — alYttlD.
AMATRON to take charge of the Pitrstatorti and
Allegheny Orphan Asylunt Tastiztordall of
good character and qualifecallarui re"Lnire i r t, L •
trittg. y brAilllMV,MlTTl r`*° it";
street, Allegheny.
PUNNET athuoris—rso canons fancy &mot ' •
bans, white, laid and bright catgut, jun received
lummer fairs julB &HAMLETT & WHITE
lIIWEEDS—A v
J. by jalB
"VIRE "'&4oliive
WE, ides opened and o
we by late &JAC KLVITJt WHITE
I=2l
LARGE i varearn,'
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, fanpli weer, near Grant.
JaiGtf
BMA - A arra' ID lona in atone and - 43711Z
117 & JONES, Canal Basin,
maid near Sarreasa rtreol
cm. ktaeon Suits tod 21tooloo.
0 31 Obis No 1 Lord; 1 do Greasei 39 its Fesidonsi
2 do Ginseng; 2 do Flu:soed, to 111111q3; for sste by
julb ISAIAH DICHEY 11. Clar Froot at
rtUTTER-3 blab finst Roll Battu; 3 kegs do do,
z D b la riding loom canal boo
B. Now Brighton &
and lot
CO,
jaia
.11/1 208150N3 Lthang st
DOSIN SOAP-160 bra No 1 Roan Soap, recd and
116 for sale by Jal6 R ROBISON &OP
DECANS-6 bbls lune Peens, r
RO eed assl for Jabs
1 - by Jul 6 a BISON 41s.CQ
WtrOLASSIOO tow WO Window Glatg
60 b. assorted sixes, reed and fat gala by
bad . R ROBISON KCO
Alial-30 dos Window Saab, maned sixes,' ree'd
and kw sale by Jald C.ROMSON & CO
MUSII-80 bbls Mad and Reeder, on band and for
r sale by Inl6 BROWN a CULBEIRTSQN
lAIPERLS.L 3 PLY CARPETS —Weaved' this day
at W. brellatock4 New Carpet Warehouse, No IS
Fourth street, the lawn bnpringt:
oa of
f f ? h oly
ose
=nl; on. to fh w tott ki flit 41.17 ts or Houses, a. he is de
termined to sell an low as ellit he porchased in the
East- ha 01 . Vtr : rd'ELINTOCE
Lri — rTAS oe - apLiv-4. offers to
wishing to famish Steamboats or Hawn
rery rich assortment of Tapestry Brasses Outs, at
prices lower than con he had In any cif tie E.t.a
aides. We invite altos call and examine oar largo
sitsorurient before p o rt" Bros
told Li No 71 Rona
Great Ifiragnalt Ztuttiegtly s
Th.
FtLVOND I MLIA_FOOMIViethe
• L b tl74 g a t c = i4 hP 9 th li Velebt Dr. Bunhars, "
London, England, and th e cc
Into the Baited But e,
under the Lantammaperbitendence of the inventor.
The asnaordbery success of ads edlettio, le the
care of Pulemrsary diseases, warrants eke American
Agent In soliciting for nutmeat the worst possible ea.
sec that can be found in the comnornity—cese e 'I,. ~,,,,,,,k
relief In stun from any of the common remedies of' Qs
day, and have been given up by the mast die
physicians LI confirmed and incarahle. - nu
an Balsam ben cared, and will cons, the most
of casts. It is no manger Is* ~,. ,
... 04.
halt meth 0i %IL , b " - ,llehed --.-
Statce d i d lden be salusiled
wirg "cly angrarkin Rganta of- Life not 034 to
b at
to calmltkittilo lendcanira of the
bat to be as a graining. medmuse in all
sid es
e kes; mMtlt sPitnng Of hbood, pails in the e and
e kes; irrnadon and Wryness of the lungs, bra/thins
diffsenlry of breefts, tomb, f ee ,.,, m i o l o , ‘ ..
I . W,LOLL!?
anon end general deT6Sity, kailfina, tits, w 4094
coney ant emu"
. sold
° MI.
remora
tVY 1k,1144 * *ll 4 " .
dons for the remota Il . f ili, ,
.„ -.., -
. 4 01920 t tn Oicdp
, ti r t i thi itare in. l4" mthleac E l l24 e h , rc alureflar= l 3%
. 7 4- tke t iukc e
obtained of the Agents, gramitonily.
, For ealo by • II A PA.,',.TIDGI A Co.. corner cf
a and Woodard Whoa and Attain alit
_erS
PERM TEA IPPOILLI,
fftM subseriber has last tenahred at the Pekin Tea
.I. &ore, 70 Fourth ettms t, very largo and well lib
levied woe* of pate fil /Ma AND EGLAGICTEAS,
from New Fmk, all of which haa been received ln this
country since Me fire of Febrnary I= a rtalateg .
all Om different grades poem is da•
Oar stock being among the lergestm the West, we am
prepared to wholesale t OA barer berme than war Wm.
house In the dry. We invite retail grocers sortall end
ekamlne our stock nod price.. They can have nneck. '
boltcfiin t. 16 end / lo 9...1.8C+1, 9 b un canteen' ere, or by
~, fern In sail their oeutreruence .
•
bur re m+ , Pdceit eery for Oolong, Block Toni gees
30 cu. te 1t43 paribisßind Youngfienclilmfis W ..,
COUSO 46, and English ßreakfast no, Yonne W.. ,
Gunpowder and lummird, from 33 eta. to t &Xs Art Its
Families are requested to send and ge asa#• es 01
of out Teas, end try them befo93 FarcilasinS•
In T e as,
. JA, Air,7 y our s
lient _i_diiii.
A- %,'r:ti E rr,s4 44 1 . .ft w i , V reel f 2; 74
aide and Wake Nock oilinres 140 em; Imam. was
a n and 61,0(g nest fultionable Wain' and Manta.
tee at $3 to e&, Learns and Wailes 0 and l&ets a i s test
Merrimack Calicoes at 9 cu, ummlll Pf4i at
al cm; Wrought Collars 8 crs; do Csime at el' d bdi
FUTence Braid Bonnets, el and 13 mei Clercs,
~ MA eta.
Together with a gegen) assortment of goon', at Amu.
ly am half Na erne' rtsts• kW. •
-------- 4
rNFORM their Wend. and thttp. o uit o„„./ a t _
y es, wager en:
theu eonne .a. ction en b = to lmo th 7 o3 . 7 . NT
matt InPeno suers, known rut the Pubbjar g h bv„.l7.
1 1 1 1 ' 10fIlLY. In Pit - CAW. .
.. tr ijw
.0
carroN AN WLP.Crits
ggs„—llaTiqall D
511 OO
stl
low prin Cat a 40111.
sent mpol7 of IPAVIVRY arscuirGS, mill salt
. Calf unbent. Reler Ingic
Cas e s, rn Reeds, es; TestaeN. pmga
5 tO 15 Bah Punenes, Shanl
Weenebres,_ Stripping s,
io t r. IS irn Patent Dresser Dmaen Weans" ,
rre. LDGAIVIMSONA. 004
arta IPS Wend streatainstargh.
but tt:lu Window Mum moo Wal
do; 11X) do lOnd do; til) do Illx2o ON Oro. mill by
saris • ' S f VON BONNE_WaaI Co
~.
The &eland et all the Lions, in the i ; : a r .. vir-44 'Ali . ,
d i ,
ts aeon all ra; not !,,.:
14"a• oely In the . "is nread m d i r ni_ se_whieh he ein We s, ' , .- . .f...
exemlses with the TIOLRIFIO OR UP LION ';
mans, LEOPARDs,cOuOsIts, , at,
But In the madden and almost ollettand oi ,
with which tie exude the) obedience, Of. Wesel 0 i
and most remorseless temente of the ete - foram ~.;
and the Jangle. HERR DRIFSHACII HAM;
~ V ,
*
MANY IMITATORS, but HE. HAS N. 1.1A11' , , •;;1 . ,
RB IS HILLSELF MANS. :, : ' .:- „
.1..
The LIST embraces all des Sam tivlngitpecbmans •
...
or 'Wild •rthardstatlai, „
~q.
1
That the great experience, enunirierAasolinees ~,,
atlas proprietors have enabled them to . together ' r
iIA one LLRG6 AND SPLENDID p 3 . lON. • • o
Nil descriptions dale Animals Untrainedls d ebe Kehl
Wipe, will be hilted La Pent .4 la ake
sl
orincipal Hotel., previous to the antral :tempany. ..:
...,
i llir . tdraintinn 25 cents. Children utide i. lo4earra . 4
t ,
STEAM BOATS,
FORAIINCINNATI. ,
- , %
v i .„.. Thesepltudld otnamor • •
13HENAN1X1A11,, • ..
~.
moan, cd)cucl, orillidatafor abort ` Y
baucnardlatel ports thia day, roll ~ s
ins; at 10 o'clock, A 0 *Pik
For' holed or paasage apply_ pn bokid, col** , '
045 PMMGREW•asedlddlo .?.%
s c
n it
FOR WHEELING AND SIMON '' •
' i,
The Am eteamet ,
WELLSVILLE, ' ;4
anatowiggin., Geste!, after Wife* been .:. - i
Lhononghly reputed,. hell lOW' he , :,i
above porno . htio 111/11(plirettal .l
tv""floP;Stittlilb dirret. '-:
For freight or passim typ.iy,ttn bawd. 4 . tfile F •i :
FOR CifiCHNNATi AND LOGLitill .
The fine fight dranght natter , g
.1
FORT PIT re • ttf: .?
maiMiller, mufti, will tto at etVeyi do- ~ ii
ea low went, mot WIT gave for'
- • ", ii-,,.
thews points la n Cow dap.. .,
Far freight or • • .ly ob lonia. : 4 'n lag &i,
. FOR CMC/NNATI.• i..'it . :,;..::
oatTice fine msaetwtert..! - ,:
SAIIIIII, master, mill leads foicinato •:•,
nati and intermediate tanOng a cm
tide day, at 4 o'clock, PAL •-,er
For freight or passage, - apply or board,.or4o . •
hal OEO B ItIILTENBEROEW, 1
FOR CINCINNATI AND L041.01.M. i '
,sThe splendid fast turininEtnearner ~ •
• • MARY AN& „,,,- •
A lifoaolvan, master, arnl'ldave for:
aaboee and all taterinmitjan Penn 4 -
his day at 10d aloe*, A. ht. 5.•
For freight or passage a p ,_on bori,ooA ~,
~.±
pal KMORE.W a 04,,Ana , ~ 4
othiondc - Prvricavnitai
....
Mat • ' l l'
DA Y PACKET •u-41 E.
lam well known Lino of splendid posseter Steamse;
en is now eomposed of the Ineuest,milltest, beit
shed and furnished, and most powerful bau¢ un EMI ft
waters.of the Wes. Every aseonintodailmfai= corgi
fort that money can procure, has been pearklid gas,-
sonars. The Line has been in operation atilt yams?,
has carried a million of people witlinnithOgaat (nine.?!
ry to.thele persons. The boata.will bu al;* fan agl
Wood meet the day previous to starting,fogAio now
don of Cellist% and the Catty of passenimmpfati is s
tar. In VI easek the passage mrmar notathe paid Ur f i
savanna. ;,;
SITUSTOST PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, CaPlubl wll
leave ?ambush every.Sainday marniugaggig o r r a g ai.?;
Maaeyo,BT Etud•Y
noarnayrAasEr.
sloe KONONKAIO4.4KgOt. Bromtowill*ie Ponz
burgh every &WAAL gcfmidir 4110 c ' el "ktg - "•L u Ag;
elerTlartndleeenteg at 10 p. 11.
O>vs~ dad Hfs , '" it
The IKBEICKA Cain. Xlsmlnritfla, Ink
leaveyinshunk; every Tureday fuming agianeelnehki
Wheeling oval Taeyhtv evening &LID .
uut.starlrtireliatil; •
The NEW S;ls , l4.wkij
leave Pittsburgh every Wane-Any morstla.fost Ist•
o'clock% Whoeftg every Wednev isr
iuu.ot main; a;4O
Erk , r,;-
The BanswiT, )
awe., Will Kate , Oil'
burgh Every Thinulay morning al lOo'olootili
every Thursday swami at 10 P.
auo - AN eeccuicivt.
Th. cur} , Capt. Pan, lhaiii - altPlinalir
pimp . pion enorangatKo'di*konwe„ .
ttur e • . . at 10. r.
.-- - • • • - ; ' ' ''' '' : e ' li.
s ai l
oxtail ,
L..,
~..
isms= aniautattimnizarris,Sen 49 1 811 l
44,0116NDADIFIA ROUTE.:.,
• 0 M Ty V 3 -Wlllak s iktot Iglgalri
Via Brownsville - .&Wriond to WWI' . 14
P.'OWN& • " ~
- lira Cut running U 8 Mitt ernmeiwy
A c 1I Pa
Cold BALVllorlarn
v i.•
Two* LOIDS Cold N. Donna& nie' an i.
~ 4. . • • :
alki' wkw„ The lM taa sixn,e nalag 6 , : a bo uti a ll% t ds zt.ll ,4 B le i r . vor 1.b ., :,, v441 4r
.0t ...,„ ,
Passengers will take SUPERB COACH anic*
villa, at 2 o'clock, P. 81-, and the apUndltiViii 'al taw
Baltnore and O P.
Railroad, at CliMbillilla, Ilk
o'clock, A. hi, and arrivals . 2 " 4 "' thqUittek"
nil,, in nine kw the 411.0011111
Ii
U. Philo , Wl ll•ll
any. ~ „,..r .: • ~.:,
% nor W tritsbargh to Baltimore, o nlyar . 7 .
Fare * ,
From hillb.lit. U. IllitidePhiaoll4., .s. , S.'
Sam,..,_, ,••••
Thessrening boat will leave al
be e t o . 0.,;;
day evenings. Paasengets lty this eau 0 o,:
board in eomfortable Sots Roo= the Sea . posy'
over the t r o d tile kiiteetinti Mir in ftut
c.d.., Rad Wire the WM, night in 011Whebiond. 's.
2
PeawnitOte have choice of either Bt'+ Sgt ilait
Road between Ralunionie and Philadelpid did,
pevilege of messing al , Cinnteriand ang 4,- .
and ri,g then seats at pleasant. Ow Blot
wed to 1••••• to MVO. ill um please. , ~
we make op the loads landwaway bilkOthlecds.t
et in the Phuet ial: awes, iin outer t,
no one & as w at
anteing at B ro viaaville s k it is therefore
1. 7 ,
passe.gers ill gel OW! liekefOill
alln boat,* otts odic ,Novo altela tillii:
great, or St Charles Hotel s W
___ets_Pitit 9'
*Adam , 2. as
Yussausgh & Lenktirwille .-- :Sif ows,.
gm CINCINNATI AND LOMBULL7„ ' ..t.,
The 'Mom stadium . i . - 3
RArd e, - .5.. r.
nu alt i gro= te wilt,...lears . „,..ini
4 ill @block " '' ...1 "
day, the eith talk's* . e. ht. ,
_.,,, 1 ,,, ,
Poe " 54 " Pu fftlEgO u l i k u" "-11
iQN - Iq4:
IA OED II nuurmairtita .
Frrrsstilcon AND Lquisvudx.r/ltaralf jiThilt
, The nOr end alkendidifst
g" Paek' TkLECRIAPiI i,&4 4 .'',.
asonoliaster will lea '..for't
minim owl Louisville on
t rain the isi t oa k4
otelock, A. ht.' For frei tot assiger
to BIM WILSO Si '., .
OEO limn. g
it
mg • ' . , ~, ,r. .-,'1.:
, „ 1 1‘
ThIt.CINCINNAT/ It .s. * 1
The
41%%4 1,M1111110N, :'cl
w Ecrt,amants, will lea'Sfililabol
11l
)iii
day, as 10 o'ekWi r g,,o 4 ,B.
For freight or Flange
L app psi boar
. :4 0 ,
- r
lele . 1 . , 4
4 ,
ria & terUe wad S B4 Lotalk, pas inies 7
BECiULAII TUESDAY PArAggy FoR */Cr
mattmm .fine fast ninnialiff , MI.
• - 0 14. t or. lTail, tosataiot4a,
Or the b and dimt p oet',
eve Tuesday, at 10 oc K 4 a. m .t- • .:,: 's
Far Bell& at pasta?
G y on bean! Icts. 1,
0,15.1 lk,War ~ .
...5had...16;,, 11 ' 5 TULL
WI
aaniteaLSATUltatiV elleglalo. 11,0
The fine - i9Jt raimagg . kirm.:_-
steamer :, GEN• ULNA 'll "
la% , All I. kW. Cede
A.
I = 4 : sad laMrawnttollpre•o . - -
ry Saturday, at DI o'elook. v. se i i. t, liF,. •
...1..
For freight or paigiLe !Mil ,c`;',... is , 3 6 1
mar&Ntre R. ' " die ;z
..
lull w mew-Liras At' ulauoilsWlP
im ai sb. The rein and l aman-tild: .. writee
‘,
s'ltnl 3in et o,4ltatetM Z A"- 4
•
wh.nii.g and Enid Pori, She wilt terta.x ,
on Wednesday ainflihtliktkl. ''' ..1,;. tn' - r.
yo_._
jiik4if
:, preripp!toa boui,e. te, :.,
wr a AnliffiPtinb,'
The &Memo r. • .. - s-s '-‘, ,l 2
maim I CINDEDIDUB, ;i .. . , ' , N.
fil=llalkeein, nuunSW ler Ot
1 mug intense& ^ *ln . 0.6"
mpodirll and TharsdarkatlO ata , •,... ii• t l•
For height or Loteutages bPPIY on bin ' adjj '41.11„
smiler TO ioUvje; -
• The U Mail ws uni.,r4attl MAO
No. Y. - loava the Ifinihnlin:PP."^,,
Tel ......takeht lioaseivolhr ann''.,.
y morning m 0 coalcalß - for_ vent .: :.
R.u ninngt.will ammo at I *beet, P. Ale - _,_ - CI ',
Fare to Beaux and bask, Twentr-fiana...,V
....- ~.,2 3
1....,, ..,...,
~
Si A' In"' - I B l um;
• ••• sit..a.taer HEIL I weir'
Wpm= tber .414:41a e rtipit..;
hex HOW, every lIS
•yr les voile* tree DeteiC;4l' r Heaver
~. et
oleht Tmenty4lire re.
atiM:—Thz
s. &ASSN% I ..,
Forman Coeurgeigi
efifilS, fit. Remand lo iker
Ynala balie•S%-leV
End Smithfield *seem ithl •
" Mad Shen.'*' ..-.,. - -7 L---"-•i
ff '" .
*a J DWA. Vi4.llEi
O IL -10 b 612 linseed Oir, just ree'd
Mtp_ Teey . 'gooDssii.... 1
kind. v oniZA.Pu ß =Vd .' t , - . ' " 4 ill i•
, . liftrc, . arVt'r
et Regalia.
Atio—{told 43a sum; B'll" • dt. i4Jiiitidfr • '
Raid Thread, Stanles, Brain, 4 9 4, - Wti r t;
tut. W W,0 9 .
Jul 2 some r eth and alitiisr -7--
C - 0/0 in siare an ifk,
jat4 ' VilitLlY 3 J. . '',4 .