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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PITTSDI3IIOH.
FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1849.
Prrnenrsan Duty Ga 21111,7 1. rottbllliieo
. f.:g7Tn!Weekly, and Week ty.—The D. y a Seven
Dollars per (whom; the Tri-Weetly to nee Dollars Per
aaatm;itio Weekly is Torn Dollar• per annum, ttribliy
adman.
irrADVIILTIBIIa are carneinty reatie;icil us hand, in
.heir faVora before s r. s., u•.d as ear* in the day as
practicable. Advertisements not insetted fora speci
lied time mill invariably be charged until orderea out
PILILATISLPIRIA SORTII
Adverthements and gabreripuone to the North Amer
Lela and Vatted Stater Gazette. Philadelphia. trpelr,
and &retarded from Lids ortee.
Nor Local !Matters see nett page...
ANTINAOONIC AND WIIIO TICKIOT
smt.A.TE,
WILLIAM HASLETT, of liutler-COuni'y
a.11•1161.T.
ROBT. C WALKER. FJrzaberh liornagh
/OMB MILLER, at Ahrtrpoburgh
CALEB LEE., Of Pstaborin -
WAVESPY, of Lover St elan.
1111YRIlf,
OARTER CURTIS, of Pliinburgn
MIT 110140.• ti.
IMO. B. RAYS, of Cop e s t Cour
tZLs.r
" JOHN MORFUsoN, of Auetne.r
JAE. bIITCHELL of Pr•
WM. M. ARTIMRS , of Pou•burßO
acnrro.
JOHN BYERS. of Findl.l*.
MLIMILPHIC DIWATCITE6 — From canvas Un
necessary to Mention, we have auddealy been de,
mired of telegraphic despatches, but have pane,
menced negotiations at the cost, and hope acOn to
be side to give our readers their accustomed Van.
ety this line. We ask their indufgence for d o kw
days, and until the necessary arrangements ono be
made. In the working of the telegraph, o- far `
the public bas had all the benefit. It has been a
mutee of great nod continual expense and Vega=
lion to publishers, with no corresponding benefit:
Whether any improvement in a...respect
@stake place : lt is hard to tell but we hope . for the
bade
We tried bud to get a copy of the resOfittOtta
peeled et the Democratic Convention, yesterday,
but could not succeed. They were in possession
of the editor of the Post, who refused tp let air
reporter hove a copy. Among them, we under . -
stied, is one which recognizes the doctrines of lhb
Wilmot Proviso ' What will father Ritchie and
the Pi i tesbmgh Post say to that
Our citizens can scarcely estimate the invalur•
bb blessings we enjoy to our almost entir
eruption from the fearful pestilence which trufy,
"walketh in darkness and ww , teth at noon-ita," l;r1
out sister western cities. We learn from a4friend
Who has been for some months in the midsCof the
cholera on the Mississippi, from St. Louis
that its effects are most terrific, and "mourning
lamentation and woo' are seen and heard in every
direction, while distress and despair are wrjlten
upon every countenance. The pestilence has
carried mourrung and bereavement Into ocaily e:.v
ary family, and there are few hearts which have
not been wrung with anguish, by the sudden and
inexorable inroads of death. Ile says the gloom
which rests upon the community is most appalling
No fermis ever seen to smile, no shouts of soy, or
sounds of mirth are heard. All the “ilaughters
music are brought low." The sound of die 'Sol
and the tabret are not heard. Men more , about
with a strange, uncertain manner, and conve . the
in whispers, as they spontaneously do in the pres
ence of the dead. The very atmosphere ri'lmears
to be tinged with gloom, and in St. Louis slipears
to be tainted with the smell ,f death.
Business has oearly ceased. The leveel in 81.
Louis, a bleb is wont to be as a hotel ol business
confusion, is nearly deserted, and it is almost idn
impossible to get freight received. Laborers can
not be procured, drsymen will nol work, and irn
memo quantities 'of produce remain piled upon
the wharf. The burnt district remains in nearly
its original desolatlon,for however anxious owners
are ta.resbnild, men will not work in a charnel
It Many of the workmen of the place have
perished; others have fled; others have sick friends,
sad none will come in to supply the demand .
Let us hope that the dreadful calamiry will soon
pass by, and that men will be wiser and better far
this scourge of the Almighty.
Illteubesaville and Indiana Rail ItOed.
Tha friend, of this project have, from the helios
tat:lg of their enterpriie, manifested a Oisisositien
to drive, bully, end coerce all whom they could
not wax into a support of their ohjeet. This paper
has more than once come In for a share .of the
,Ohnee of some of these gentlemen, Oceans< it could
not see its duty to he in the path they pointed out,
and becalmn it could not be coerced to take e course,
the judgment of its editor did not approve.•
The Steubenville Herald has seized hold of an
article we wrote a few days ego for the correction
of the Post of this city, and indulges in the usual.
strain of almost every thing which comes from
that quarter, in reference to that naael. We shah
quote a few extracts for the purpose of Commit;
"The editscr oi ol the Pittsburgh Gazette, for some
time past,
been much concerned about the
Steubenville ad Indinna Railroad. lie ,thtetts
the project • doubtful one; be eees, or rather
Shames he does, obstructions which ,sot be over
came, and hence the road should be a abandoned.
Whet a pity the whole project in not left to the
taller of the Pittsburgh Gazette."
We have never said n word in disparagement
of the Indiana and Steubenville Rad ftoad„on its
own merit., bat much in its favor. •We have
never said, nor do we think the projects doubtful
one. We have no wish toisee it abandoned, and
would ant unacceseardy throw a straw in its way.
Comparatively we think it not so goad n mute for
the people of Pittsburgh, as another, and we think
there will great difficulties attend any effort to
bring. it to Pittsburgh across the Ohio Rive/.
"We are rather inclined to the belief that the
editor oftbe . Gaxette does not know, at !neat dyes
not understand, what ha m talking about—or he is
diapered to treat this project tfidatriy—fa wurepre
text .
Why do not the friends of the prcfiegt 'bow
wherein we misrepresent ? It is quite easi to
multiply hard words and to make intinuatious,
bet it is not so easy to convince the public that it
is not all done foi effect, when they secii:/lo evi
dence atilt, misrepressatetiod so tfippardly cha rs :
ed. We probably know more • about the soblect_
than some of those who pretend to be thoroughly
'squinted with it, and defy them to show in vita
particular we have treated it unfairly.
alfa handful of men about Pittsburgh see pioger
to lend their money and influence to another p&-
joist, It don't Wow that this enterprizP should
cop; neither does it follow that this road can't be
bunt without their money or their mittens.. If
the city of Pittsburgh acted in the capacity of •
tail road monopolist, we might feel the lone of her
-good will"—but as yet, she has not manifested
much concern, In a substantial way, by the sub
scription of a creditable amount of stock."'
This captious, ill-natured paragraph chin de d e
good to the cause its author desires to aid. It
display, (he grossest unfair:lets, and moat
gnemilonaness. It speaks of the Encode and stock
holders sf the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road
*3 a "handful," in the first pad of the paiegraph,
and as the whole city in the latter part., nneets .
at the amount of stock she has tsken, add pp
fuses to bo indifferent to her aid, when; every
body can see that it in because this anbsZnption
was not given to the Steubenville road.‘that all
this temper is exhibited.
•
The truth is, we do not know that there i s a
Man in Pittsburgh opposed to the Steubenville
road, or who desire, to prevent its commeneesdent
and speedy construction. The whole qicetion, as
far as Pittsburgh is concerned, has turned on the
choice of routes which she should undertake at
present. She has adopted a route north of Steuben
ville, and parallel with it, and which taken dier
nearer the Great Lakes. Becalm she has osier
taken this, she decline, engaging in another wOrk,
and thus dividing her means. For Ibis rennin the
friends of the Steubenville project have manifested
a great deal of ill feeling, which is far from credit
able to their manners or their good eerle.,
The satiate in the Herald Trak, of the ofiurde-,
lion offered by the Ohio River, an "o cock and
boll story, the mere dreaming, of the Gillette's
imagination." Very well, we do not rare to Sir
eons the matter now. The friends of the Steehen
villa road may be muted that we could wale.
that it was even smaller than that, •sansitine'tn;
wrinatiqns make it, but we fear that they will hddi
to the sequel, that it is an obstruction of n meek
• • ; •Ie character, and one Which cannot be
• overcome quite so easy as to write a newspater
MagriPh•
The great Temperance Apostle, Father Mai
thew, hotbed as Cattle Garden, Pew Yotit, on
Monday hail, escorted from thence to the
City Hotel, by a e . 'on of temperance
Burner licela, Hughes is oot
agaia, in the 2iee York Couritii 'end Enquirer, in
reply to Mr. Greeley. Speakiog of Americo
Catholics supplying the wante 21 the Folic , I ' l '
aR yr--
•
"We will alter him by our, tivropothY, we wdl
supply him, to /tome client, mitt the oof "P-
Pe*i. We shall not conseof that any temporal
government, ether ~e p t ab hc,en or monarchical,
shall dare toelnim hi m ao ito apsal or dependant.
He belongs to the Catholic Church and to the ha
moo 'lee; and,' in the name of freedom, a. well eu
of religion, the it thotics of WS eountry pee
senttheiroffertigs to maintain: his i ndependence."
What cart tie inferred froth this language, but
tbat'Bishop Hcfghes, and the Catholics of America
who agree wlthihim, affirm that the Pope of Rome,
as a trawaraf as well at a spiritual dignitary, is
above all earthly rote. No Republican or Mon
archical Govirelment can have, him ,for a citizen
or subject. He will acknowledge no temporal
power supetior," to himself, so that, of course, no
independent, Mipublic.an iyovernment coo exist
Where be resides. or has sway. • The people of
Rome can aevm be independeht,•can never con
tr.' their own government, m big as . the Pope is
Permit* toyi dtbell there, according to this doe.
trine. It is kid wonder, then, that they fight" to
desperation to expel this temporal and spiritual
ruler, Mr whin such doctrines. are opeLy broached
by a Budiopl4PLepnblican Ainerica, how mach
more likely are they to be urged in priest ridden
Italy.
The Biehdp dwells at great length on the liberal
and paternal gdvernment of Popo Pius IX. Adroit
it all. Admit that he was the kindest and beet
ruler that ftinatieor the world oven saw, yet the very
fact that liia'anle was absolate and intlepenilenii
would render tie government tri a sensitive mind
link less galilag thah the rankest oppression.
The chain aught be gilded, still it is fo all intents
vhat3 purposesi a chain, which men, in order to
break, ongletO peril their Orinoco and lives.
Bishop Hughes said, in ik previous epistle, that
'the offerings ht Aarerican Catholics were to feed
and clothe the Holy Father and Cardinals. He
repelled with= indignation the, charge, that they
were to be !tiled to- subdue Republican Rome.
He now says, the Catholics of fins country will
present their; offerings to .maintain" the Pope's
"indepenOnee." Of course, 0 he must be Mlle
pendent of al' government, the subject or citizen
of none, he must be the Supreme Hand himself.
No other Matting can be derived from such
language,.iindAmerican Catholics, aceordink to
Bishop Hughes, will present ;heir offer,oys to
secure to ,him despotic power. We hope the
people of Borne will resist even to the utter deso•
lotion of the seven haled city:,
Fholera Statlstle•
la Ciae4nitti, for the 24 boors, up to noon, on
the 3d mat; diem were 121.4dathe by eholern,und
33 by other diseases-1.16 in all. For the week'
ending at noon, on the 3d tr 0 ,1.. there were 7
deaths by ;ehrilara, and 25l by other diseases--,n
all, told! 17tiss is a dreadatt mortaltty, hardly to
be exceeded;in the fearfnl range of cholera sinus
ties. Thd'3.l in.t. was observed as a day of last.
lag and ptay6, and I CiSuldSl was entirely' , h,-
pended.
In St. Loriia. for two weeks Lack. the dealt
have avOlied 125 to 1:A0ly, of cholera an
other clotettlr. Uu Monday, Jule 2, the inte
merit., op:anted to 16.1. which 12.1 were
cholera.
In Phtladflphia, tht Cholera :a gradually
creasitugi:. Tuesday, there werr x , carr
cod 11 diatka.
The disease is also . on the ,nersase .n New
York. 04 Monday, they were In eases and
deaths --on Tuesday, 34 neat sees and •,!.5 death,
At A lbsini, during the week ending on the 2•3ih
ult, thenew,lare twenty two eases and am., der b•.
On the '44lthi ult.. one ease. •
At Raileqer, on the Tnh at.. two deaths
At Buffetla, on the 27th, there were three came,
and two deaths. Oa the 25th u h., there were rev
en esseaant) flee deaths.
At :id - dr laaven,Conn., au:the hat h ult., them
were three fusee. and one death, all colored, and
resuleatiofhe same house, in winch tor two pry
vioue eateajoecumd.'
At lizhitoid, Conn., there was cue death oft thr
2ith
At Chaleinod, Ohio, oo the Nth oft . itlrre wit
one deny.
At Riehttond, on. the 2911;u1t., there torte tour
oases antltbree death?. OA the 30th, ten caxc
and stx deaths.
A numbs reset, and three er tour deaths
have occuri4l at Woodbury, Gloucester county,
At Witrees Lea, Mate, Oen: has been our
SAltrattio4.--A correapoorlent of the New V orb
Tribune, Wfitins. from Samna, asserts that tke
cholera et+ there, anti mentions the names of
a -numberoi person., who bate died of IL
In Louta4illa,rotne ten or n dozen care• occur
daily.
[The 4xingum Mies, of lane f..b+, reports
deaths of cAlera in the two preceding days. None
had occnnrell et the lunatic asylum.
Two di,apis are reported In Magee:le ou Wed
nesday in4sone on Thursday.
The Fi.usin.leille lierald•reporto that town free
from chaleirs, but in the county (Logan. two ne
grcrc, belonging to G. P. Ewing, had Lned.
Up to:Mckeday last, three deaths had occurred
at Boar4hig preen.
Six orsteitn cases and Three er four deaths of
cholera I}", , ie occurred in liair.on ,•aunty,
na, durrag the week past.
At A 440110, on Tuesday and Wednesday,
there wen:, ill interments, 6 of which were chol
era.
At oivfiplus, on Monday, there were 3 cases
and 3 dentin of cholera.
The aSkater Witiconen, al St-Louts,from above,
on the reported having met the steamer
Uncle Teboy, a short distance beyond (Squawk.,
the cholera )aging on her to• a fnghtfnb extent.—
ah e artmliarind for Galena, with about a hundred
rman - Mstigmots, and had had 22 deaths from
the timetif /eaviag St. Lou*
The St..L[iuts Republican learns that the chole
ra bad 14340 its appearance Xt several towns on
the UppertAississippi. At licolcuk, Muscatine,
and- Galena, there had beent. 'several eases. The
Inl;akitants in every place where a made its ap
pearance!, were preparing to leave Or the later--
or, and 1l was thought, if the -die lase should pre.
veil to any extent, that most of th u towns would
he (laser/V.
• •
Thedisease was very severe even on the Mts
sonri river, at ■nd below Brattewieli. Many
deaths *lifted, and the inhalutta, as of the nye,
towns wets flying to the Intinor.
During the week ending on the 10 ino., two
hundred!: myl rutty-three eaaca of A.Xllille Cholera
were rop&tod to the Phaadetidua Botird of Health,
aoJ tone death,.
The onenber of eases during the weak, io New
ork, w 3.48, deaths 156; he.n g an rocreaae
over the; ineviows week of, 145 cane. , and 711
We firror the following very appropriat e and well
timed remarks in reference to the prevail]. Wore
demi° irtAo New York Express:
Tun Otiorsita —Perbisnrc.—Among the jades
meats 4 }leaven none bits been more con tot...-
I
nue than , , stilence. Sometimes it hoe bee o ac
tually m huktus. It was bo, when it tray nosed
Egypt i • ,single night, and destroyed the first
Lora of every family. In other cases natural ten
ses, to *OM* oxteet, have been detected. And
thus multitudes have come stupidly and ne 5,,-
really Lei • overlook the diiine hand. At lermtini
1 it seemed puc essary to send abroad the destroyer,
in asixelt a greatly increased obscurity and mys
tray. The great pestilence of modern time is the 1
Cholera. About twenty years ago It (ravened
the el . ert.ill sweptito eternity n filly millions of
as ih .tA sbr : pis. It is again on its mission, and
with terrific power. 10 caries are yet undetect
ed. It s Theca ref preetessamong the nations Is un
accounts:hie. It is the disease of no continent,
..onntry,hfimate, or season of the year. The most
that -science and experience :have gained in regard
to it, to joint light ILO to hi existing cause., the
symptoms tor its approach. and a few counteract
ing influences. The cholera is still visiting city
=tad countrr, and carrying &may over the earth.
Nor, perhaps, is it reaaonabhe to expect that its
mvsterlowe ravages will be permanently arrested,
till man, ]specially In Christian lands, is brought
to meow:deb in it the presence, and power of the
Supreme. What but a miracle) could more clew r
ly mark it non visitation of the Most High ? Wray
!hen should not Christians, rulers, and the people
at large, ivltlione heart and voice 'recognize s the
Justice of Lida chaatilefinent, abjure the 111. Vi hieb
may have stogesioned it. and Mimi the earnest:cry,
"Opare thl people, 0 Lord?' How much more
rational, as-well et honorable in the Infinite Ono,
such a datne?Ostratuan or humility, than either im
pious completrit or reckless stoicism, or th at alarm
which hopes for safely in flight'
. .
•
LULU C' 3 . Ihnuce.enon.—Ther unusually lar ge
number §P three thoturend two hundred taw ai
grants arrived at New York, on Monday, from :a
•rope—alrma itandled of whom were crowded to
one Rii!kcrt. ; yt
The St. Louis papers report the death by eho,
lera, of Capt. G. T. M. Da via--some years .4."
able member of the Alton Bar, then associated
with the venerable Judge Hailhache in the editor
ship of the Alton Telegraph, afterwards-a brave
and active officer in the Mexican war, under Gen.
Taylor, and for some months pant, and at the time
of his death. Ono of the editor, of the St. Loots
New Era.
Capt. Davis wan a well educated, well informed
man, and a graceful and torcible wrier.
Another death at St. Lou !n, by Cholera, will be
beard with painful interest by our citizens,--that
of las.sc Lharriza, Elul. He was formerly a
member of the Legislature, from this county,
where he took a conspicuous stand 10 favor of re
form, and proved himself to be an able and most
efficient legislator. la all the relations of life, he
stood high in this community, where he was well
known and much beloved. Although he had
been engaged in business for several years in St.
Lonis, his family has always resided here, and he
has paid us annual visits, thus renewing his in
tercourse and acquaintance. He was preparing
for this annual re-union, when the fearful pesti
lence struck him down in the vigor of his days
when his manhood was ripening into an hon
ored old age.
LOYOLA; and J. 14412,1 to v.. Rudiments. By
Isaac Taylor, author of the , Natural History of
Enthusiasm' Neu• York. Robert Cuter and
Brothers."
Many of our readers will he glad to see this
work announced, especially those of them who
have read and admired the author's previous at.
cellent work. This work is arranged into grand
divisions-1. The personal history of Loyola. 2.
iesuttism•ta its rudiments, in which its character
and principally developed. The work will doubt.
leas greatly sought after, and greedily read•
For sale by Elliott and English, Wood street
Ohio and Pannayiianl• Roll Road
The ceremony of breaking ground on this im
portant work took place, acairding to previous
announcement. at the point of crosang the State
1111 e, at noon on Wednesday, the 4th of July.
The number of ciUsens of both States present
was very large, and the ceremonies took place in
a beautiful grove. The meeting was organized by
the appointment of lion. George DE11,410, of Penn
sylvania, as President; lion. D. K. Carter, of Ohla,
and lion. it. IL Heed, of Pennsylvnia, Vice l'rew
dents; John Allison, Esq., of Pennsylvania, and
Alfred Wright, Esq., of Ohio, Secretaries.
Letters were read from Governor Johnston. 0 1
Pennsylvania. and Governor Ford, of Ohio, ea•
pressing their interest in the work and their re
gret at being prevented Croat being present on the
Addresses were delivered by lion. George [Jar
s e. li.•u. 1 , . K. Carter. and Solomon W. Roberts,
Lai., Chief Engineer of the Rail Road Company,
and the meettng resolved to aid to preening fun
ward the rand to final completion.
The President of the Company. Colonel William
Robilteon, Jr.. of Pittsburgh, and the Chief Eigtn
etc. then proceeded Jo break ground. in the pre
sence of the Board of Directors, at the exact point
of t rosslog the hue between the State• of oho,
and Pennsylvania, which had been previoosly
ascertained by an accurate survey.
Gi the thousands present, n large proportion
were lash,. Maus hundreds dined in the grove
at tables prepared for the purpo.e. The weather
was bent:ldol, and nothing occurred to nine the
pleasure of the celebration 01 the birth day 01 the
tthlo and Pennsylvania Rail Road.
At Palestme, on Wednesday evening, the Board
of Directors made the allotment of ale
contra, t•
Se. tan No Crowley S Son.
N o •,t , —,Samuel Adams &
No 27—Flood St Lonenran
2,—Thome. Smut
No 21.—C Cherry.
No 'al—Rhoads S. - Shospirt
No 3l—Blake &
N 032 —James S Stuart.
No 'll-1 & P Fenton.
No "4
--Groves St Cs.
No 3.1 Funkhouser & Ca
No 36—Slarttn & Brothers.
No 37—Mt-Kau-a& Mellwata
No 3a—Hoary Drum &
No 3v--}bang & Patton_
No 44—Kelly & Sawkey.
No do do
No 12—W W Beh & Co
• No 42—A McDowell &
' No 41— do do
The whole number of proposals resusiyed was
about one thousand. and the wort ha been let at
prlces somewhat below the estottate of the En
gineer.
Seaton No tt.f...s at Beaver Point, or Bouncers ,
.No 2`. o at New Bryghton, and Int-lades the ma.
wary of the blade, across the Beaver, sect.. No
aft is at Clarke b summtt, and No It i. a: the
State Lune, :,ear Paestum.
MR WIT . Tr— i ant vat.fied to nod. by a glart4.
aL tar Unarne 01 this morning that my COCLIMUni.
i•ation n Your paper of Monday lost. has not been
passed by unneeded, but that it has so for aroused
tkosattent.on of "One of the Committee,' that he has
consented to reply But urn not satisfied with
i..s e :planet ions, although he has actually gone in
lar as make toe astounding disclosure, that there it
a Sanitary Committee, and a committee of respecta.
ble Pbuitemn.' Why, I never doubted the elite
tence of such committees, but we did and do con
tend, that it they exist, they are mere nominal ba
the., for our Citizens are kept in the mow profound
Ignorance of their proceedings. Now it is rot my
intention to tauten say undue blame to any One in
thin matter. but we hind a general anxiety among
our citizens. ha re lere°. to the health of the City,
nod I had none who do not heart.ly agree with um,
as to the importance of regular reports from a
Board of Health. If we have the cholera in our
midst, tof which there can be no doubt why not let
the public know the extent of its ravages. If there
is no cholera, then publish the good news, and
net et rest the public anxiety.
I have heard many complaints in the city and
country around, in relation to this Malley, and I
gret to find that ihe blame does not rest where it
p-operly belongs. The sin seems all to be laid at
the door of the newspaper editors. They are ex
pected to keep cite pub.; duly apprised of every
thing pertaining to their intere.st.o far as the health
of the city in concerned. but when there are so
many dying reports in circulation how Is it poss,
ble for the conductors of the terns to give correct
statements. unless aided by the iefArts of a Board
of Health.
Your correspondent desires us to "I , olllt out MAIM
mews of eompellinv, the Physicians of the city to
make out their reports." Now, I really do not feel
adequate to ltiete.l: thin, usigned. lusimiu,h, how,
ever, as the Board of Physicians have "pledged"
themselves to report to the Courtney coalmine. all
cases of cholera coining within the bounds of their
penotice, 1 think there should be no difficulty here,—
they should beheld to boor pledge, by the sanato
ry committer.
In case of the increase of cholera in our city,
which .by no means impropable, I would suggest
regular doily meetings Mille Sanatory Committee,
.y e t i; o'clock in the rvening, or at any other
hoar which may be deemed most convenient, and
that it be made the duty of all the physicians of the
city who have met with rases ofeholera during the
twenty-four hours ending at the preceding noon to
report accordingly, and that the reports to be regis
tared, signed by each member of the Committee,
nod kept open to the newspaper reporters, that they
may appear in the morning dailies. Thisis the only
proper way we know of managing the matter; and
we believe that this plan is adopted In every city
and town where the cholera has esleted to any con
siderable extent. If every cone of cholera in the
two cities and suburbs were reported, I believe that
the number would be comparatively small, taking
into (consideration the large population; and In
waking. thew reports, if the number should (as
th i , sk it certainly would) be mall, then I am sure
the ,-ample both in and oat of the city, would rest
more secure from danger: and if the number should
be huge v than is generally supposed, why, the fact
mold ha, ro no other effect than to produce a great
en cat, on Cse part of our ciLzens. to guard more
strenuously against every imprudence in eating
Rod drinking, that ought tend rather to feed,
than to di spe l the disease thorn our moist.
"One of the t lummiUre," conclude. his article by
inviting an to a,. VIC,V od a vacant seat in that body,
whi c h ho .y. ta i XLe land A , ratuttarrrly. Thin in
certainly an cheap so could be asked. but I We
leave to d ec li ne t h e vailfered honor. I hope, how
ever, that err thin, to o 'vacancy has been filled—
the, the e ic ethe i tte , is pc re esinpleletand that hence
forth they may discharge theis duty more in occur
rtlriwith the genera l but, and the ardent de
eV %, f
A TAX PAYER-
ROMs/MT.—A CAUic buyer My the ewe , c(Wil‘
son, of Richfield, Summit C. at watt rubbed of
$lOOO last week, under the follo10.`131( circumstan
ces. He came to this city in c °moony whh L.
Newton, of Richfield, and received a 001:1 check
from Newton at one of our city balks. The /ca.
ocy was put in a pair of saddle hags, pltuard ',O
der the buggy seat, and covered with a beu.
robe. WiLvori nod Newton left for homey at
evening, and on the way, alter dark, stopped at a
public boom. Wilson left the buggy to water k iss
team, and Newton soon alter on some pretence,
On arriving home, the saddle bags were mhmeti—
They were sulneguently Mond near where the
buggy stopped, cut open, and money gone. New
ton wen arrested, and on examination boandover
fir trial in the sum of ss,ooo.—ektviaol Hffaid
Paste a~~nl M
The Char/cam Courier of Thursday har the
mvens.' Telegraphic despatches from Ness , Or
leans:
Nry ORLEats, Jung•. M
The steamship Isthmus, from Chaves, via the
Havana. has arnved. She left the lamer place
on the lath of Ms prraetrt month. The rainy •en
soo had commenced, but it was healthy. All the
emigrants at Panama had taken passage the
steamship Calibrate hit San Franciroo, which ves
sel mm expected to leave about the 20th. The
United States frigate Raritan had arrived at Ha.
vane, and would leave for Yam Cruz on the 23J,
to min the squadron. The steamer Isthmus
brought n small mail from San Francisco.
The steamship Globe had arrived from the Bro
ws with 530,060 in specie. The insurrectionists
had issued pronuelamentos, which were oommon
in Matamoros and the neighbonng provinces. At
Vera Croxon the 16th, the monarchists and parti
sans of Santa Anna hod concerted together for the
overthrow of the government of Herrero, and
a revolution in favor of Santa Ant was daily
expected.
A Mexican vessel of war left Vera Crux on the
13th for Tabasco, as was reported, where agents
of Santa Anna were expected to load, for the ptu ,
pose of making a demonstration in his favor.
Nrw Oaucsits, June 26—P. M.
The Matamoros (Texas) paper publishes a doe.
ument purporting to be a Declaration of indepen
dence from the Northern States of Sierra Madre,
Mexico, and we shall probably have some stirring
news from that quarter soon.
A rumor prevails that upwards of seventy two
emigrants (ruin Rspides, Louisiana, co route for
California, had been attacked this side of the Rocky
' Mountains, and all, with the excopuon of six, had
been murdered.
According to the estimate of the Hon. T. 13x-rt.ast
Ktao,when a railroad across the Isthmus is com
pleted, with the aid °filament of a speed of twelve
miles an hour. the voyage from New York will he
completed in the following ume.
To Calcuua is • • • • 47 day,
Canton in— ......... 30
Shanghais in 35 "
Valparaiso in
Callao in 12 "
Go)aquil in 91 "
Panama in 7 "
San Bias In 12 "
Maaatlan in 14 "
San Diego ........ ..... 16
San Francisco in 1 S "
What n commercial revolution is here prefigur
ed' The lel-mina Railroad will coat, it is said, but
a million of dollars to construct it from Panama to
the navigable waters of'Chagres river. The whole
length is 48 miles, summit level 300 feet. curva
tures with uv radius less than 1,500 feet. No grade
will exceed 20 feet to the mile, while for much the
greater distance (say 30 miles out of 481 no grade
will exceed 20 teen to the mile. Some of the
grades on the Raton acd Albany Railroad arc 07
met.
The 2Vris roloser heaping , has some addition
s: intell.genre, furnished by Mr. James It. Weller,
who canto passenger in the British sleruner Clyne,
'Gem Vera Cruz. The news ha communicates
of alleles in Sail Francisco reaches to the 19th rf
May, the greetue dabs of the letter published in
the 'repo. Gaviota, in which the !dory of Gene
ral Smith's d.ght from the insurgents In Calk,
nia is recorded. fa Mr. Weller's narrative there
is not a word rorrobzwative of this painful inielo
genes
Mr. Weds, Intl the city of MbXll . O on the 13. h
of June pally . A pay of foreigner had Just returned
to lila'. iiiiv from California. having tell Sob Fran
cisco Ot it.c t lth of May. They reported the Olin
try , 11 a inisseraLle condition, and both lon anil
property oneare. The rainy seasou Lind set oi,
and the placers were covered with water, every
thing wa. more plentiful last gold. A great many
veassels had arrived and were still arriving with
goods, which could Le purehnsed nearly as cheap
as in the Swim A large numiser of persons hod
had arrived at San Fruneisco, and. were .a a oi.s
erable condition, there toeing no houses to shed.,
them, and many had landed without a doloar
in their pocket.. This party, S, on manlier. had
returned disgusted, and reported that when tlicy
went out to the mines they mere met bY teen who
took away their provisions, kr. without any cere•
moray.
-Mr. W. met several panes of A memento, ILO
lag to Ca'forma by the way of the city Cl Mexityi.
tine party wart travelling on toot, and had art •
yeti as far a. Perote. They had nothing but a
pack mule to carry their "cooking nat..' each marl
arryina his own gun and little bundle. Another
party, about tiny in number, were well mounted
on horseback.
•'Every laHtty a afforded h. travellers Sdr Cali
fornia at Vera Crux. tae curtoin house officers •
mg very obliging, all baggage and other article.
admitted free of duty. There will loon be it
daily line
,Irom Vera Crux to the city of fillersia,
which will lie extended to Teptt. the inland ;silt
nl Zlan Silas.
By the followiag, from the Mount Sterling lip I)Rtil l usAl.s
Whig of Friday week. a Dill be leen that a 1111110 T r non, it I. \ loth et o co , ..on* on.,
m regard to the indiction of summary punish
meat upon Ctri•lo nerves who commuted -
outrage upon the person of Mr. Foster. and /nen, A i A VNFI' 7V Loon
ri2 dJut, u
murdered her, turns out to be unnutuded. They - --
have been tned and ertnineted !,elnre the proper D n'N , l t Z r i: o e ,..„ A7s r2, AL2-- c.„, a ',,T„7„,'",... ' ., " ,:.. t. ,..',,,",V'
ielgai Mi. nal .r y and rano Dogs. swim dove,
fur taws, rriun a , r
• _ ,
.. . ng. •,1 r. ,
To. / 4 4.1 , CA or Mel F.terra —Oa Sunday last .7i1 . :• - ii " fu ' r " ii Lu ti ' ru7i7t.::•. ‘' fn:r7er g. A fe isn 'd . ' 'h.-, 1h...•,.
Iwo negro," were brought to town, charged wile ' nod itemeenr.. ITKCIIIrr WWI 1.. elf,' ~ 01• .r ..
the commission of the murder referred to di our management of me Dore It, It I. Allen unan w..t.
lest paper. They belong to Messrs John IL Ander " 1 '.." 111. .• '.•!‘....."" F°' '''' '.,
2A. 1) L.( H'IL Wln ilho3 trio," si
acin and Jesse Mainline. tit . th e ',windy in wini-h 1 '
tne deed was done , Ise o( the negrosis made a ( ' I') , l'AM l ' lll 'R" . '''• ." "'". ""
rill/D & , 0,
' ?'" I '''` ,
fill! control. .it the murder. but the other per ": 1 13 J
'nee in hie innocence. The money, gun, and Clll-‘ l llll.rb it' Lllll,-Ontohnd ATITi for ...T. 1 .1
se•eral 11111C/Cs taken Porn the house 01 Mr 1,3 J ktop a ei.
Foster. were found in posaession of one of the ne- T:•ig - ,Th - .. , i'IIIILERA MI:DICINSI—Iiii Land and
genes. l' for •iiie by .( 3 1 1111111 & I'll
They have had their trials, and ones. sentenced L,l A /26 ENT , CHOLERA NI FDIC I N FBI 10 1, c.I ...J
to he hung on the 12th of next month. The se m. .71 for ••, h, 'Y'i 1 lillift &t it
truce u( the where deterred until Saturday. `It'I , TAR 0 lIAL,ONI-12 de, on .and cod .•r •gk c
The community has been Intensely excited, VY ..y
../2, J KIDD & ill
_
and, although some were disposed to punish the
murderers without -Judge or Jury." the law ha.
triumphed, and great credit is due the cooper
ators of ma peace and citizens far the Inter-
ew they have manifested in prenen•ing the loth.
trio good name of Montgomery ma a law abiding
people
How 3 Tunt'—The Philade:phis cotrespondent
of the Republic .evs
"A ("tend has just shown me a copy of an ora
tion delivered twelve years ago, before the some.
ire of the College at Princeton, New Jersey, by
Goy. McDowell, which, upon examinatton, I find
to be the same speech, almost twriisutm a liters
ttn, which t joy. McDowell deltvered in Congress
last winter.ls an able speech, but tae repent its
of it evidences a barrenness of ideas which I did
not expect to see in so distinguished a person-
A superannuated servant, who had resided tor
some years as a hoarder at the Asylum of Loehr,
med there a week or two surer. Being a Catholic ,
she had requested that tar remains should be car
ried to the cemetery of the chapel of Chauttai—
Accordmg to cantata the Catholics of the locality
ware invited tic accompany the defunct on her
last J ourney. The welt her on the day of burial
chanced to be very unpin/want, and only co F 1, .•
eepted the polit.. invitation , two co: these turning
back when hallway there, dowouragekl with :he
mud and the itrospeetive inducement*. The four
persevering mourners saw the body laid in earth,
and then went to the sacristy. at the invitation ot
the curate, to hear the reading of t h e will of the
deceased. ‘Vhal ma, their surprise to discover st NOl(ll..at
that the will bequeathed twenty thousand dollars • hag Flaxseed,
Garden thus
to be thvoledlamung those who theuld lollate her a , ~ I • Ft-miter,
the cutter' The will at. in good form, and ,c 7
o'
the money safely .nveMeti in the having Bank .4 Wo
Franece. I , AIAII t'.y A i. , 1.,,,
CllOl.OO A •11(1, THZ Pair rt ViTint , —Tile
editor of Ihc Calm:marl Commermal maw, an
week, a dog nutlcong from the cholera, and hoard
of a bog mat/lady attacked.
APPOINTMENTS BY THE I'ItEiII ENT.
Thos. S. Huh, of Virgiois, to be h.' of the
I 'oiled Stems Lir the Eastern District of Virg /11,
vice Edmund Chrodato, removed.
P.enpunin 11. Smith, of Virginia, to be Atha
oey of the fulled Stales or the Western
hart of Virginia, vice George W. Thompson re
moved.
James titsoon, to be Collector of ( - linlora. al
VtelcAurg, vlce Hardy Ileottrew,
moved.
JOU PRINTING.
nii.L lIEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS
=Can===DEM
WM.", C.aau,C.TIFICATO,
rolAetas, 1,. ke
Prlnted •t tee thorteet notice. at low priceo, it the
detta G.r.rrrt Vent's, Tm. mom
Improvements In Dan ttttt y.
DR O. STEARNS. I .te of 1:0.1011, If prepared to
manufacture and wit 111... a a terrii in whole and emir
of sets, quiet Sueruin or A unovpherte Suction PLatew—
Tilarrti•Clitt crest/ lo FIVE 1111 M-rt., where the nerve IR
exposed. Olfie• and residence next door to the gray
or, office, Fourth street, Pitteborgb.
/Una To—J. U. kl•Padden, F. if. Eaton. inIV
Lost,. Scome—rrepared by .1 W. Kelly,
William street, N . and for talc by A. /aynev, No
7(1 Fourth infect This will he found a delightful art, ,
cle of beverage ui families, and particularly for sick
rooms.
HA IM, BIRO. —An improved Chocolate prepara
tion. being acombination of Cocos nut, tootocent,
vigonsimg and pulatablo, burbly recommended per.-
otarly for In•alots. Prepared by Mr linker, Dorches
ter, Ma.., and tor tale by A. JAYNES, at the l'rkot
Tea Store, No. 7u Four. st ate4ll
W. 21. Wright, BS. D., Dantl.l.,
Orrice end residence on Fourth in
opposite the Pittsburgh B
no ank. Office
151.44 a• m i ' txr ou nt " 2 l ,7:l.< o lt & t c o l .Z . Y ' . " sAe:l:4ll7d
Firs sad llinrin• Insurlanee.--TemPrrts
scion N,VIOALTION a e Nai luso Jun. Couleur,— I
chartered ITl—eonunues to m. 0., upon every do- ,
nnpuon of property, Lo rAr leorell rata.
Urea., Nu. It Mark...tete
SAMUEL, GOILMLY, Pres 4.
ROMS? Pram. See) . mv.,tumw,
801 N , ANTED AT THIS OFFICE
J r, dlr.
Orrtee rue N% uuantororrr Cola,
Jun , 21. 1-.. c/
TIIF: MANAGERS of the W.1113111•PO:t Mle< Cont
p3ny, hnve Run day declared a dlv.dend. pave:de
to the SU/el:holder, nr Ihr.r lean! rrp,...wntati yr.. °I
TWO AND A GALE PER CENT. (or one dn.,. •n.l
1a , ,:) .five rents) nn the capital stock. on earl. 423. ;
paynh.c nol or before the Ist of July Ln•l
JOSEPH WILSON. Tro...nre,
Monongahela nty. lair 4.1 . 44 —Washinetou Revco,
Bandy sad U •11.1.
THE •tookholder• of the `sand)'nod Heaver anal
Company, or hereby nottha4l that MI:•11t
rroor• of •attl Convaay o
be oklen o , '
oft. to New 1.44b0tt,0h10, on NV EDN EY .•4e -
day 01 AI'I,I•ST next, betereen the hoor• ot 100 i„,.k
A M and 4 o'clock, I' M rut,' day Ily or.ter of
the Board CHAS D liosTErrElt,
,yfl'a3l•S
Sre•y C
. e . a ,e ak b a y Shoo a and
51 4 14, 1 e1 .: tzt ; ...t •
IAR -40 kro4 No I Lard, tor
, y( 4 , „,
_ - - -
T IRIED A ['PLN—non I, 0.11 ,f) lor tale 1,4
11
hVIAII.I.S A
TIOTA:411—Ill cook. trotAl Polaah, .013,e
RtiE
TWO LINEN--A fere piore4 rouniry 'row 1.1E,11,
I store, for tmlu 2yr, 51 ti ILLS & HOE
_
1
)IANTATION MOLASSES-40U 1,...rr,k 11: prime
packagea; alma, tott hf lade do
ty6 :11.1.S
DIVIDEND
THE President and Board of Managers of me North
ern Liberties Bridge Company 4 having declared
a dividend of One Dollar and Filly Limns u Owe
of the Capital Stock of sold Company. the some will
be paid to the Stockholders on or slier the 111th lost.
li. E. WARNER, Treosurer .
Allegheny. /My 5. 1549 Jytiatit•
OBT:Ll.argo Brass IXFOR KF:Y. The find, will
J I confer all obliantion by leaning it at Ole Gazette
»hi
XTO 2 MACKEREL—SO bbl. No tlNlnearrel, reef,
ved thu day by calm: nod (or sale very. low to
6ose nstgnme•tt by
• •
len J A At DALZ El -I
RE -OPEN A. klaaot h Co'• Dry lined. FA
tablialtinent will be re-opened no Friday, Ju,n nth.
All of their crock having bean marked down, ten'.: be
offered at the greatest bitrgains. Purcbaliers may dc
,,end open securing gooila at LO%'r ER RATIO , than
ever before. iy
I)ROPOSALS \\*ILL BE Rii:CF:liatil), from bort
neat persona only, for tae exclusive. Agotte Y for
each sty. Town or Village of the Untied irtatrs, in
the .ale of a very rogreeable and warranted FERFEiT
REMEDY for Diarrhea. Dysentery, he miprevattint
•t true tune to all parts of the world. Terms r tortitne
ir Ithetal and advantageous. For parttrularr, titlthera
y PACKER, M D. fr. CO., Plttiadetploa. Fa
ty1:11:n•
I'RE,IDENT AND MANAGER , ot for Hllll4i
tqreet Bredge Ootopany, havo get% day declared a
divedend of Two Dollar.. per share Mil of el, prof. of
the last sexnioathlk payable. to the eta or
thou legal repo:m.olml 'lra, on or VI, teeth 11.• e
)y/:3t WV, LA RIMEI). Jr • Treasurer.
FAESIt SUMMER GOODS,
E=l
ALHXAN DER tr. DAY. 75 larket s:rrrt,Kor,l,wg , t
curlier Di the Diamond, are no.A tpel, ng el,nter
onek oi trroh NINIEK A .arg< pbmon of
goo.l• hava rcront/y I.een purrha.rd al reat
sacr.tier, from vac hyrlloo Suit, at :1, and av gn
rnporter. and mbioulamorer, r der.drd
upon odering On.%back ot good. at ,tc... •o rvklurcti
toted mc app rob noon of
on Ow r e
ca.ll priorfp,a
Th, I lk I,r partnient vrry
11, chart,. It.dlol arr.,
Jr Camrlenn fire Jr 1111.11 r
The Fhnwl I , rPriernt etntorxre. A•Aor,
Incut tri Imlas c'rape rihswls. Irnm Inc •I I.r
the !Inest yealll,..
uadine, kkrage, Mon.,
.CARPS—BIur 1,61,11., ere, a”.11.r.. ,, 1.tre
Rnt/ other thiti 1/R
and t.ovrl ••.yle• 01 Lfrrage• S.tt Ti..t.cn t :16 , r
u.n 1),•. , •ood, w•••••. 11, •nrni,n o•
LA 1..,%%;\,.. • I/I thr our
add!: ons tr.° Ow FA.oolquit, law
radon...lK r,garil le• at remark 416
Lkr.resuc
I . llll'. Chzite, Itra,sll
ite, Pla.nel.
E'en, t'
LI a,a
A.. u 1 who h oder, msurit feJlarltoll 01 1 , 1, ,
rni purchaf cr. C•III/Ol Iv
A I.h \ N Ihr.lt A DA
13' 14 /I.', ' •s •Il
.Istrterst.., ssv Isaac 110101 •
\ • . .0.1. 11,
10.1 01 tlsmssa.ar.'
, trs-As... es •••—olimlt Chu., ll s .r or ,
si,,e3slsx. rastsra...x an ner.sust
im.,11/Jrl.l( ;011,1
fltr o. `. Johns., :h.. IL- •
..A calstsm.
Itc,v.s Srs.s.zats.l Jurmg Us , . I 5
U. II SI.
'Arland 11 II
anus. set, . t.y II I) ...Is
rs.hi Hie Fiss-se 5,
1/ortr'srsal fa ID, ast.l rrnr...... r,.:,..
ss, I.ler 10/1 0 5 0 115 1 F A \I
41A Isesssl .11_, lotpis
I I.LII)17 s IASI( 5. , s
or A LI.C4IIINT 111.14,,, Co
''Al. I —IV
Pre,Jare &tor Nl•na•er. of toe t ..enp• la
ererttng • litoice oat, toe A.tevtent rver •,f•
•.re Y.ttaltorgh .. the I of A'•ort,ltt. o, too
..ay der .nred • e ore 114 O. 01, .10 .If :1114 ”, V.
.e nl~rhrxp'
rll
nante or .nrlivtdo•rs on the ffolok. of the ,tenr.an, to
•o paid to tn.! .ototknottlery or I:.e.r Repr
r 0nt.......n 'frit , . II ‘IttI.K.
rt ttlY• wit
E18M213
r il; H o of
7...,ac of Lead. 1 at..l
h.onc ot. Pa•A uol 116/ •
A•alinee's Notlce
W H s.a Eß i. l' e ' rrll l z k anroTt ' ho ' e n' 4 ' ol " ; l l:ts ". l7u7;h::rolllg .
Loder the Clem of Smith IL Johnson ha... tuse no the
•al.r.r.ber. a.: u•..gusuent of ft:l their IA :hr
ot croillior, as shall wvion moan.
:rum the dote exe,nte and del;vrr to t he
Ninith Jounson lu.l and absolute re:cm,
Ihotr rest.r.elf to rtattus and demands
Not., is Lett,)',fn that the asfolgotrld .•
.se now at 113 e ° th ee of t h e subilenbcr ent oP ooith
otreet theett , , of Pittsburgh. for tnspret.on
r mute orftu •.I whom it MR) concern
,y.lttavo VPM Mte.CSDLIIPM. Afoiglwe.
==l
W 0 I.OT , an rennay!v•ut• Avenue. ene on
N nrln iode ust; beyond Can ore, , et
ront iert 7f In the re and and .b0ut1.47 trot deep
Anollwr on the , outh ttde Jo. be )m..1 Mr %% 1.111011 . ,
~r.pert), front and rear by 11, It!ei deep
A:. •I e n (isb,on street extending L.', t.s La
nr reel deep by '25 feet 7L It..rit l'ar tern,
A C mow, a! DW AA • lilt!.
%Ilorneys al I.aw. •c hrt.re
,nalthr.d un.l t.ta.
WE pas, I , . lebrated burninctluitt nr. bad
I at thc La...1111.11w Store: — .No I s h,r.t •10,1
I ur hou.e I,ghi it has 14e
rnnl wnnie. orcn.e or any Of th< Ol.ngror
, nd•i t. to light. now in voinnion not.. Al),
.1"..111,
n•.ortn.. ol 1•70.2 pa:n.n. wr 1, 117.1
.Iyr the tam< 11 1,16, w0 V J \ Ili
I iL IN V 11.1.1: 1.1N1F.--:t0 reeetord atttl for too,-
I to, jr.l A RSISTH. /Nu a t ISt i% Fit
I)1 RI-. i 11:1;R VINEXiAII--4 1,64 tre, red
tor .sle ey or 3 IWZY.II
tile An. mower•
cth. isr est our l'amispel
& ANDPIIISAJN
I . ish.k
Janel.• 44
•
1' Nlloo.lo‘ SINVON. & A `111l11.11:1—lifIlli11111.,
et ecettlaher wilt sour requeg. we have earchiliy el
• nohnrel the Lehr, 1 . 10.-111 rruisted to Ilhf
h..l.l.l , inprovement. hi Iht• 1.01i.11{11/110/1
1..1.1 owl hit., minaces ath.l dated I.he
o uor °potion rho. you Won as•ognen• .1 Iw
Ikroo• our whom wo prepared paper• for a r avow and
u.. nnnnoooon for Leiter. Potent for un improvoll
ntonnt ll.nwer.)•ro in no n.llO infrnurnn% the doom n 1
nonnt NI, Ilurkhorth on • that Potent
lo on, ro•orrifutly.
CI,INT()N, BRIMIEH,
l'utent Agents mid Ansornir
Till , artune Inks Iwun rarrinny and fun, I•y
;ar,a numb, al nta• nirdnnd protr••nnt. wag. rr
i commend o‘. OnJ mutt vidant.ir oil
thr , 141,414U1• 44 .144144
111. Ir. 11444 . lit MI, balng tour. annurnn at-w
rut, nAr.or.. ',Ape idLrley„tr lor 111,111411 and
Au an urt,,•:.• of vornmOn dirt for chi/tire. purl/fll
Inry muse ur Wr ur Ireble and delicate
nn ilia l~mt, ,n will 1•a found Iu g,vr herrith and xitt,frilt
1,t3 too Fa ,. ortomt) Iltun any other subetance.
I ri c na no. been broprully auttlyxrd 1.. In
( • /1 ron ana ItorroN, Lind Yrofeasor KILO, a.I of
I hr. le...nutty 1p its unit value over ell other lArlit.
A11.t11110,,, (or .vit:ldn and rh.1.1 ten.
<1:11CI (10111 the ICI.(11{ Di itch 11114iyun urn
to menttenhon of toe medical tr.:4,mo,
sr open n contoolittg in the gluten ontl albumen
• gi,,.,,iiredrinCiplef.vrgeloble Maine nod elliotnen
sliti•tuneet riot louttd lit arrow-fool or similar bodies
I
I
F real supertortty of dn. &Men, over 'apt •11,
orrow,oot, lapioe.. lingo, hc., u an arttrlc ado, tor
and thildten, isrincipolly ow di, to thn
tro it contotn•, whech is In per , ant
- It forint 10, Fnrittni • very open/Md.: bull,
lj or article. of rood, eindly digested, 0114 0.1111.141.,
adopted for InvalAd• and childran."--i Hutton
Tim above oruele always on band, and Nor
Braun Rettrr, corner o( horsy and
If :Chrunlelo copy I
lAr ANTED. a partner with seine capital, in
V ant and sale business, in one of the ben kico•
tions in the city, which with come effort, may be made
very lucrative. Tho present proprietor wishing In be
absent a considerable part of the nine on barn. s ucted with the House, he therefore dourera yonne
Man wi b some mean o
.. enrol address, and respeetaOlv
nflected to is,. s ...
rest with him. Adder..
tI.Pil A. Post intro, . • —. end reference,
ed when anontervicoww
A lICTION SALES. I caNcuiawn & PITTSBURGH
It Y
J.hia D. Davis. Auctioneer. mit.
r c „ tiale pf Dry Gockli.
!•,; „,
ltay al 10 o'cle,k, 0 ,, •
. ,w rorner of Wood . o d
.0 o I
11,..erve—
.rt. u . ...ortm^n• staple and fancy Dry God',
n.l,a !even.,4uprr rtnts, French and
c.. ghlurt, Imrazt, de p taines, n:p•en.,
Jrt.•• .I.lg n. fancy •cming...l.rft''
t , veran, 'culla, summer cloba,
u.,d brown legborn bonnet,
mo.er.; •hay. hdlcr, tnb), c , 0t . ,, kt
...„
Furnitrr.
11.1itrlie-, \nut, ion ica !I Imperial and
liunpow.lcr do. II boxes Va
inanufarlar-il tobacco, 1
counting bowie desk. I middle. sire counting
iron .111, ipude, forks. am,.
writzig and wruppi , g pap, II y firm. window
clock., looking gla.ii.e• kc-
N geniiral assoriineni or and second
furtuturr, eke.
Ray made elotlone, booti and shoe., umbrellas
fir , cutlery. gold and gayer watches, double and am
',lc barrel shot gluts, pistol., variety goods, he. jyo
I knk.r, iiraithe,, Clothing, 4.., at Atlaloll.
0 , :Saturday evening, July 7th, at 4 o'clock, nt
l'ontmerma: Sale• Room, Aram' of Wood and sth
•trects. Will be sold—
A !urge collechnn of valuable books, embracing
stenduru liorary ediuons of choice works in entices
depurtinenm of literature and science, family and pock •
et bibles. gold and entree watches to great v•riety, a
general essonment of new and fashionable ready
made roam vests, pantaloons, fine shirts with linen
bosoms and collars, made in French stye.
17' 0 D DAVIS, Anat.
Lau, on Lao -fly slat, CU, of
Alinglunty, as AUCtlalt.
int Saturday atterioni, July 7th, at 4 o'clock, viii
be wad on e premises, Three Valuable Building
Lts, inmate on thii south side of Liberty Street, having
each a (rout of 16 feet b inches, end extending back 71
fret, tiring lout of the property belonging to the Second
l'reshr tenon Church of that city.
Tenor, one-third ea-ih, reodue in two equal annual
riyinent., with iniere9t, to be wecured by Bond and
hlortgapi. JOHN D. DAVIS, Aunt.
1 /WWI IV EA VF.R. in, Whole-ode and Retail Den
a) Irr For•ign Wine. and Liguori, and old Monate
golirla Rye Whwkeyv. corner not and Market ate.
W ,„ I . 4I „ .S . NC y Y---. ( : , l n te r f ,c a n l Dez d noh ns
naihriar w.
s hie tlivned to en!) and examine it, if they want
at fine an article to can he hod in the Western eosin.
try, at the Wine :More of
11 2 JACOB WEAVER, Jr.
()A.!, I . IIA 1 ,, t y L1.50 , 0 feet Oak t r a f tidl V o " N an t:z4 d 16 , ft)
Canal Plasm, near 7th at
P. , '" fnr skdr i. ..V . ,
%%I A /111 , ,F: —to nzajaatl7.lit.A7ii..(l7.la.moa
nnthr/el4l and \V;;xl
•,, I. l• Cocoa litsella, for oak by
V, . C GRANT
l'A ;1S tong in a; and /onus
`..1tl t Abryoth, fung
i.' • •.• and Caney French and
g 1..n.1c..1 and use. r For .ale by
i..• t ,11/1 'I. at Lne ' , Lore of
ACIIII WEA V Ert, Jr.
enr ..t Itlarkri mud Ftr•t • •
1) ,,r ; r \ tVel:eer & Forrester, 1514,
I I . ttr , r.. tt a. r., troutd. Cumplrell & Coss old
or: soot 1.-1, rare 1t.40 . . Pure Juice par•-
: II art,Purn lame, iltreble dou
: • , Ilse e lames eel ' et.r•-
-.l!ar .ar.i utrdtea. proper - tie, and Can bc bad whaler
It.r
re .t: ti ,tittre nt
Al7lllll WE:AVER, Jr
I) -I, , taal It., Strauldors and Skies, reed and
I. S IVA I'ERNI AN.
31 11 Istar and t. 2 Front at
111,1. s - 1 - ,‘ is r bra liedges . 6
1 I lAcr St.chandoalk,e.oj
J AMU.: IJAI,ZEI.I,
A , '1.1.141:1..-. ,, t. No .2 llarirrel. land•
ior .o se t Wen
JAM DALZELL., Wilier et .
1F ' urn Nt. ,ust r..... 1 I.ml — tor
V BRAUN & RVITER
PUN of qua:llyonst reed
~b and sot sate I. y jullb BR Al N & inctrun
- - -
~et & Birro:t's Lruutl. in *tore and or sale Ly
1.1& W HARR!, Utilf
.71 Water and 101 Front at
- itsi too l austnen, l'6lar...tust r•e'tl tate,
,alto l A IV lIARHAL
lit FA t Is 1.. 50 1., prt t't;etrit
• ap.tl foe sh NV HA
)1(1 .. FU Al . 1 . 1.1 too .era. 11• tore v 0 i;r in;
1 11 11. SA, IV 11A RUA Pllll
rk. 511,1.,,F, -7 , 61.1,1 N 1I Molasses, In store
01. 4•11: Iyr .0, ,u.lO S .4. IV 11ARIIAUGU
11l it 15 I. a pas,l arttrleTl. store and to,
)11. A11A11.11A1'1:11
I.t \ VINO. .011 , N OF GREAT SALE AT
A. A. MASON Ar:CO'S
ONE PRICE STORE,
At ma g - revlttr Reim,/ Price 4.
4 A NI ACO ..I,,rotti of redeem' end rlomng
ow dark prep.rstory to rereiving their
N• - . - Ta u t, not offer greater inducements thee
sr., wurettaars at the New York
rev lea: gure
Ilr r p
err . ina slce. fr
. omC01(.4,11
.•. r do the ome rutk Mc.. Among.
1.) opened, the ou n4...
mored lavTl. at 7 Cl 3
and Nla.litns, t. and lir
A t. nrk St:k. Shawl. and very low
2.5 et Al Or Later. 1 . .!1c
lot 1 large. at one he:f
toinghnet. at Itir
• 1 . 52111,1 . 01grrir, very cheep
- Konnr... ha:lrnee
^ 1 y, Glove.. Laers. Tr...0p./cc
Merrnueek Ca4eaen. at nc
1 - 44 rt el lie
and t.ele• I. and hteareed cheap
1.. .ten. at 16, rown I.tnehein.
Ito .., • ~ad lUr. (Slaver at lc
%%Jr, .11 aliment e vartety of OM!, Goo4g, .11 of
melt ve,.i pray< •••:eg purrhaner• of rob 25 Lo
ernt Tnr one rvili be elo.ed one day -for
down and preparing thetark (or the ea e.
A A MASON h. CO
VALUABLE 1900kB uV MACIJINEIVL
1 .2..n:'> Ungß,crt and Alettilunrts Altwoßant, /n 2
Turnsiut end Mechlimeal 51.kipulatIon.
'heap. Ihe Strength el Cuet Iron: '2 vn:, %vo
Cotton Sp,nner and Manumrturer. I no: ,to
t'ut:o.rltie. of Glees Mating; +vo.
Tt Iland Nook of Turning. 12 ma
'rue Arorcnt.ce, by the Arumn Club; 2 vols. to.
1 klocl,clopaedia Engtnernug.
.111vcy or. Enoneer and Arehtt.ci, 110
No u:oe Str amEng,ne, Ito.. by ArUzan Club.
Atne , :can Merl:tern, Ito,
I=l
raryea.ry and .kanry! A eomprehenstre r,mdo
• arpentry ,oinery. wan roles Mr every
,art n 1 wurl. about building, and numerous p:ates,
v 0,.. Ito
Prn,:a ai Mevaanin and Engineer, Magazane, 6
v 0:s. ato
k;raujock a Looturon on Strata Rowe. o vo.
A. "kJ', Prenottre Ernone. 2 vol., no.
•, • .
Haan Ttwutogical •nd PrIBCIIC•i Alrhtts, <vo
Tomur..u.'• Rudimentary bleebanico.
- .
Dobson • Rudiments or the Art or Building
••vitiiited's Rudimentary Treatise on Weil Digglng,
flolinc. hi. lust rreei•ed and for sal,. by
upt J LOCK W(h oD , 01 Wood st
I3vialaesa Tax for City Purposes.
f N of - an llydman,. providing to an
renn the Revenue of tins city, passedthe Idth
spri:, s..
'inure is hereby given, ther the etty
ita•tcft in my °thee. for examination by all to
•re•t...t, a,•4 oi the perso s• doing bust.. in the city.
. ..ormny s• .10 .010 ()Wiliam e.
,Z. i! uMnlii100:1011 0( *sal list, any parr°.
11,1,1 k th. aggneard ny the said s q ...
• • •s . I at..< the tali JD allidava, sa - Irch
dion,,, shall n,c, tonlaln a atsteroctil DI the true
1110u , k1 01 Welt axles, neat as can toe •scrrtained,
aiD!avi; I, wade aDd Cita Trrn•-
two meek. front !ha - dale ta the host pap
ea 4011 of 11, aolice slotesaid
0t,6 . 11" . lln appeal Oaton but by Lite sit
, iwoo. the persoLL or Jura witxrieved, oiu.l ediAavit io
eahlener of the Moil sail J In relatlon
moot.: of
K Jolt N:rri cal. ‘7,ty Trriuurnt
I: 14.rr cm Thad ”ext door to tba Id I't<l
judo d2sv
PICKLES, PRESERVES, ar
WELLS, MILLER di. PROVOST
117 Front greet, New hen,
I A \ UFA i"rURERS of every vanoty . ot Plck lea,
I • , Ar vv, Jams, c'etivopo,Smut., Sy
Muvlard, Space*. Fs trivet..
l'Arl.N I'd F.SKII. V .1) PROVISIONS, .sth 5.
:q.t.., Mackerel. Shad, N1+.1.14,
Imp°, t• Caper. Salad 0114, ~ u rthnes
4,I•1 %% , ..1 1,1111 I 'Ontimmitts,
more trtialv,. run:prise*• [realer
I, ll',
i• put up Ir, brLler sL) tux° it.. of say
I.i their 110..01,4 111 Ihe lhoted Stairs -
t, 1r 'rood. itr.. d park, in •11 tho V. 1041.1 pack age•.
• •0 loatotrr SO to bee, 11 . 011, 1 01101.01, 10
II i'ntAlogut, mu) kc P(411 PLI .ALre of at:.
p.
A, •-•At Vetrcr ACo I'hii.Jelptna.
;.- 1, ill1“1, Ilf.hAnor, A Mario LAna t.
lloch•man lAnn. - I , le John Fottal• &IA
I . p.P . mom 11..nry lirnehntlin
gentlemen'. Varnishing Warehouse.
HERRICK 4 SCUDDER,
9i William sired, New York,
I I `AL FM - f1'(1.11., Itnportern. nod Dottier. in
DRESSINII H0111",e, LINEN COI,.
I.Ans ,1101 , 1.1.11 tiltACP› CHAVATPt.
I , rio , A ES ,C. 110.. NIONF:V lant
t.d I. ,I,VES. SA fl NN. LINEN BIeNIMS,
lIA\ 1/10 16'11 Eret. MiCKLES, SItU
/1 A 101-.l{, SI BA LIN K., &r. kr
I r wili. elt•tuittion. l,' found net
rxte.pove end tod Cheap
I ;or o elpr..et.er, to the b,,som,. and knOwloAlga
oh it, tue.ltore or inn - eh/muff, are
. wr von udvr anducrlvellt*
•••• •ur,, ,, t1 05 any ;l f ouse the Puy
•• pt...nomot pool ortlrs end the paolim
10,11 RICK a SCUDDER.
W..noss •5, ooporao Pisa New York
• . anew. W. 1.-{ll/DT.II.
rutfr rt , Co %I MON VLF:AS OF ALL&
COIN V, Tenn, IrPle, No. 3.
I. ;he the vt,,,tary ...tgnment of Var.
tto k
11.ol.towIL ao.l W S. Courtney.
And net, Joh, d MI. 1,111 Notice having been igtvett
i.et„tetreh Citrontele and Mureary, tor three
week • ni the Mtn,. ut the serount. and no excepttos.
ttto./.ltv to -, I t .e.lll,re.to, on !notion Or Mr CMcrtaer,
r ro” , rmrd end Win. E. Au.-
.1. I epitomes! to /loan and ad,tutt the an.
row,. c,ttorr. and make dtatrtbution among
ht nn. I . 'tom the Ileuord.
•
HIRAM II I 1 I.Tz, Protizonomry.
r I ,eh. ultalllo the dunes 01 thel.ooVe appotnt
al my :Aro in NW:argil: on the 171 h Jul .1,111.
m u mock, P. M A taal'lN, Aadator.
,7:11:1w
V A'. WORKS I,N AN LI VACTUaI NIA-
R
\ kr p
.—Scoll'l Exort, and Idanitinist
t.:. ‘ :ta l; : i t i. t.l,<lnglloll niplana, *rennin; and await,
. ,of strain F:tones. ,
Stnnoutg Manama', ?dila for
Taroa, hr . is 2 (olio vols.
I. , esny'e Enryclopedia of Civil Emgineering,Vo ono
thirlt
Scott'. Cotton Spanner and Manutanturoy. Son.
Tana'nand on the *trans. of Caw Iron: new ed. by
11.glian.on, to al Tots, duo.
ib.• Straw FUlganc, by Una, Arta. Club: 1..1, Ito.
hinalan Saarwayur, blatant.. and Archneet
Moltke.' Mc< houseal Dra - oong Book, 800. For rale
1 U ItUCKWOOP, C4l Wood et
,DAILY PACKET LINE
11179 known line of splendid paasenger Steens era is nw composed N tim Imgest, svollest, bes
ard and furmatted, and mo-t powerful hoots on Mr
wuters of aie West. Every aueolamodatton and rem
fort that money can procure, has been provided far pas
sengers. The Line ban been In operation for five years
carted a miliiorypf people without the least num
Woodthr , Perro , . Trm beam mill lie at the foot oi
Woo.' street de n
day previous to starting, for the creep
lion of irc,ght and no , entry of passengers on the regt.
ter. in all cams toe pumice, money moat be paid ir
all
suspeir recu.s.m
The ISAAC NEN% TON, Captain Hemphill, ..I
kiivr I . ,lll,utsh rvery Sunday !miming at IU - o'clock
Wtsrelmg meet) . 5u . 1,13y evening of to r. K.
I.y 'II, 1547.
XIONDAIi PACiLICT.
. .
The NI, ,INIONGA II ELA, Capt. tel'okicsill leave Pitts
burgh every Monday morning at Iu o'clock; Wheelies
every !Holiday CVCI.IIIq at lo v L.
•
1 ,- I . .IESDAIr PACK 010:
The ❑IDERNIA No. 2, CapL l Kunx - revrri, wit.
leave I:ittaburgh every Tuesday snorntng nt 10 o'clock
Whechns ever, Tuesday eyeninc at 10 r. a.
WEDNESDAY PACACECT.
The Ni 1V ENGLAND No. 2, CapL sr*
Cave I'dt,t,ors.h ee.•ry Wednesday morn,,, ,at It
•'elock, Wlieefing every Wednesday svenln,g • Op ■
Tl.l VII-SEIAV — Erke
The BRILLIANT, Capt. (luck loin leave Pitt►
burgh every Monday treamtng at 11l o'clock; Wheebor
every Tltt.ralay cyclone at ID v...
The CLIPPER No. 21 - CartPinDr v.u., will lea..
Pirwboret every Friday caorrung at 10 o'clock; Wirew
her every Fridey everung at 10 r. 31.
SUDIJIELL ABBABGEBEILIETB for 1849
MONONGAHMA ROUTE.
Only 13 Bt•ging.
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and
- •
Pkiladolphin.
'rim splendid and fast running U S Mail sterimarr
I ATLANTIC, Capt J Parkinson. BALTIC, Capt A
Jacobs; LOUIS &PLANE, Capt E ' Bennett, are now
making double tinily trips between
PITTSBUSAiIi AND BROWNSVILLE.
.
The morning boat will leave the Monongahela
Wharf, above the Bridge, daily at 8 o'clock precisely.
Passenger, will take SUPERB COACIII33 at Browne
. Ile, at 3 o'clock, P. M., and the splendid ears of the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, at 8
o'clock, A. M., and menus in Balwoort the sae:neve.
tee, in hum for the evening line to Philadelphia and
Wesnington city .
From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, only .V Imam
Fare 101,00
Prone Pinst , argh to Philadelphia, only 41/ hours.
Fere 312,03
'rile evening boat will leave at 6 retook, except Sun
day evenings. Passengers by this boat will lodge on'
board to comfortable State Rooms the fine aught, past
ovrt the toosintetus the following day in Eastern built
Coaches, •11,1 lodge the second night in Cumberla n d.
Passengers hove choice of either Steamboat or Rail
Road between Baltimore and Philaddlphia, and the
privilege of rtopping at Cumberland and Baltimore,
and resuming their seats at pleasure. Coaches char
tered to parties to travel as they please.
We make up the loads and way bale for the Coach.
el in the Puteburgh offices, liii order to save time on
arriving at Brownsville,) It Is therefore important for
passengers to get their uckeht before going 06 board
of the wont, a our Monougahela House, %Yam,
street. or St Charles Hotel, Wood es, Pittsburgh.
aps.46ei J. MP-SKIMEN, Agent
4 1 Falk, k' let Line -
FOR CINCINNATI AND LODISVILIJI
The splendid new steamer
TELEGRAPH No. I,
Healep, master, will leave for above
intermediate ports on %Vedas.,
day,
r tliellthli o t, at 10 o'clock A. 0,
freight
pasuly on board, ortong l ; Nt
705 GEO MILTNLIERGER.
PYTTSIITAGII AND LOUISVILLE PACICET LINE
The now and splendid fast passage.
Da/
Der packet,
TELEGRAPH No. 9,
Nlasoo, master, well leave for Cinch,
eau, and Louisville on Thursday, the 3d Inst., at 10
c, and
A 31 For freight or paesage apply on booed,
Be RDRIDCE, NVILSON & Co. or
trEt/ S MILTENIDDWEIL
my:
Full FiNCINNATI — ANY - LOIIIK - FLI:I=F:
r, The light drarlht steamer
W Kerr, man ar} . w It ' tale, for above
orta this day. at In o'clock, A.. hi.
For freight or pilotage apply on hoard, or to
pi lir D W BOSS
Louisville and Bt. Louis Packet Lint.
1849. 1849.
REti LA R TUESDAY PACKET FOR ST. LOUIS
The fine faittunning pause:iv
steamer ATLANTIS,
Deo. W. Wicks, master, will leave
for the above and intermediate ports
every Tuesday, at le o'clock, •. 8.
Fur rreighl or passure apply on board, or to
E. L. KANU, No. 0,1 C 0... How,
ninrs-dGin
FAWLAR SATtiIIIJAN' PACKET ron.or. LOUIS
-ear The fine fast running parse/wet
steamier tiEN. LANE,
A. McPherson, roaster, will leave fot
above and intermediate ports eve.
ry Saturday, at to o'clock, r. or.
For freight or pitc; . t . ate .
itall,ogioboard
tSt ar
m. now,
toars-dfnn Lotris•Ale
Butt W DES:LINO AND 13t1.1UliertHIT. —
The neat and substantial steamer
, 11L1D22./N.
McMillan, master, will per form
maimer regular traps between Ptttsbdrgh
Wheeling and Bridgeport. She will leave Pittsburgh
on Wednesday and Saturday.
For freight or passage, apply on bo w lta.„,_, Lrt. mill
wow tut I,l l 7g.ffg.t . oz r
CINDERELLA,
00eroarEL.Calhstuott,.,.%ttz,..wilpol
ports
Mondays and Thursdays, at 10 a a
For freight or.passage, apply on bOard. apl7
SUNDAY TRIPS TO DEAVER. — --
The D. P. Mail steamer MICHIGAN
N. 2, will leave the landing apposite
the . Monongahela House,ery Son
y morning at 9 o'clock, f or Beaver
Rcturning, wall arrive at 5 o'clock, P. M.
Fare to Deaver and bank, Twenty-five Cents.
mrM
===3
. .
ire.— The steamer BEAVER will leave
. the wharf, oppostte .the Monomonga
hela House, every Sunday morning
t 9 o'clock, for Beaver. Retuning,
well leave Bearer all o'clock, P. M., and arrive at
4o'clock. Farm, Twenty-five Cents. m 124
111111017 L.
13. MILTENBERGER
S.B. AUENT,
Forwarding and Common Mer
chant, hat removed to No. 97 Front, between Wood
rod :+mrifilinkt .irrrtx. rrw
I'OR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
The hglit draught steamer
PLANTER,
C V Wells, master, will leave for th
4 m, above pone on Tuesday, the ad inst. 0
For freight or passage apply on board, ar to
D W BOSS, Agent
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
Th e "nt':7o/INV,
R Hunter, roaster, will leaw fe
ha above and all tsitermediate po
uu Tuesday, Inc 3d, at IC o'clock. A. ht
roe height or plump, apply on board A.. to
jy3 w abss, A nt.
aleaMMI
makThe fine passenger a
o te iv am , er
Koontz, master, will leave for Cineiri
But day. at 10 o'e ' roe il k, ' 'd
A. PiL in'''diate landing.
a.
For freight or pawnor, apply on nou%or to B
JO GIA ALILTF.NBE OEB., Agf
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER
. . . . _
NV ARE.
(LiTHE subscrtber, who hits been in business
, iii the same building for the last !Speen years,
,is,,- 4 ;" sclimg ail devcriptions of Fine Gold and Sil.
ter Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware, •t
retmi.
of the very lowest prices.
bold and Sliver English Patent Lever Wateting.
„,, d and Sliver Del tul Laver and Lepure Watches.
(mold and -Silver Horizontal and verge Watches.
Gold and Sl:ver Independent _Second Watobee for
timing horses.
Gold Guard, tot, and vest Chains. Gold Spectacles.
Gold and Silver Pencils, hold pens
Ludas' tool and Stone Bracelets,
Gold Leek eta Gold and Silver Thimbles.
Diamond Rings and Pins.
Ladies' and Gentlemen&fireampins.
Sterlitti Silver Spam, Cum, Forts, As
Gold ht etches es low as du to ke.l.seteb.
Watches and Jewelry exchanged
Silool. and Fork. plate! on fireman Silver, a fine
•rtiele All watches warranted to keep goal time or
site money returned. Jewelry repaired, and Watches
cleaned and repaired in the boat manner, at moth less
Man the naval pneei. GF.O. G ALLEN,
Imposer of Watrhe• and Jewelry, wholesale and
remd, SI Wen sweeh nary.,) NESV
,wg..141n24
ATIIMUM SALOON,
AND HATCHING
T.burlh end hthat he iLbitano,:ntdPitttabe.
above establohment, veKere every attennon will be
I . .td lo the comfort of those who may favor him with
cal! laberly street, botwesr, Seventh and Woo&
Ire t'reams and all other delicamet of the season
tolc•dly
I I::.+PitATTS'tiribitiM.: triFIIMK—A lbw colts
114 on hand nod for tale by
W 1 M MITCHELTREE
ID — limy wilt recei•e tre.h nupplin• inr the Fall
DAM
I ` 7 AND AlUt-AnSES—Lt lands Ar
prune, LW N U Alohuses, prune, in oak Mils;
k morn and lot sale try
0,24 W M MITCHFILTREE
illlit - spraltsi Patient !fed. Ash
7 Ct . T'is'., t:Pr7r,lll•lll7r:LAl'Vr.
per 1 7iC i a ' n e :J7 N iate
lr'hite s' y im7l
siephen Baldwin, which will arrive next month.—
They will also receive large supplies for the Gall trade.
istio
IANA Hy SEED—GOU Ib. rec'd and for solo bydub
& RFJTER
DRY GOODS JOBBERS,
ARE now reeerentg . very largo stock or fresh
Corals, of recent pnrchase and importatironsehtelt
they will aell to the trade at ouch prices as Cannot fed
t se entire sansfaction.
Ltty and Country Marcher. are invited to call and
•zatntne our stock before purchasing elw•rhere
torn
OIL PEPPERMENII—L eanonirrarssed pure, for
sole by prtg BRAUN & REITER
T r A it 2o tails on hand Lod for .ale B
Roonnip—cmavimiiiia - Ttla Pt ices.
1 11 E imbserabarl beg to call the attention of Builders,
A relnteets and owners of Bat/alga, to the many
adeonta g e. which theta plate. poem. Over en other
metallic subsunees hitherto used for roofing, ke-, en
they posse. at once the lightness of Iron, arnh,,,,,,
liability to rust, having now been tented for several
ye•re to this parocalar. both to Wm reentry and In kfit.
rope. They are lase 'table to expansion and CORISILO-
Iion from sudden change of the atmosphere, than eeta
en
to plates, iron, une, or any other meal 11010' used
for rooflt y t . and consequently form a much better and
nahter roo4 requiring far leis helm= repairs, whilst
the first cost Is but a trifle more.
A full supply, of all Uses, from to 80 W. G., cone
mently on hand and for sale by
OF.O. B MOREWOOD It CO.,
1.4 and 16 [leaver tura, New York.
The patent Tight for this article having been secured
for the United States, all paruee tafrtnrig thereon,
4 ther by importation or othererwe, will he prow:v*-
10i oot7o.4BerlyT
NSURANCE.. -... ...
,
PAMIR DELAWARE MUTUAL 5AFETVC1N511.,,,,.....
.i . R.,ootcr. COMPANY —Otrtem. North R 04,51 or
Rio:4
Eseholge. 'Ultra street Philadelphia
~,
Flak Imannsara—Butidings, Merchainlise Urn] other:,
property in rows mul outwear. insured egninatlosi 0r1, , ..;
damage by lire at We lowest ram of premien:l2 ' '•
%Isamu lase -asset. —They also in.ure VeseAliss, Ca11,..,..'
goes and Freights, foreigner coastwise. amine pen ocla
•peteml Mlle., as the assured may desire. . -t,
I eta a 1iT 1 . 01 ..1.0.1.210e.-71 1e y aim ...Ire merehaes: -lf
lire ine.spoi.ted by Wagons, Railroad Cak Cante j
Room and Steam Boalk, on rivers and lak - - oa Mei.:
ntom liberal terms
D IRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmond 4,'"Roaderi.
John C Davit, Robert Barton, John R Peerages Sauta'.,:,
el Edwards, (leo O Lei per, Edward Dartingtaa. hand.'R Duals, William Folwelfi Juba Newlin, Dr R la litut:',,
tort, James C !laud, Tbeophilus Paulding, II onag*.
Brooks, lienry Sloan, Hugh Craig, OeogettaglerrillP'
Spencer Mallvalo, Charles Kelly. 7 0 Jokass*. Witg'-',
Sam flay, Dr . 8 Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre,' Jr;'.'
DIRECTORS AT PlTFullpltoll—D. T.;',3lOrgitri,:l.,,
WM. littgaßi/ /110. T. L e ,. ..
..- ..
WILLIAM MARTIN, Preaident .i.
R1M...1D S. Namtout,Secretary.
Da- Office of the Company. No. 42 Water mrceli" . 4
Pittaburgh. julsrdtf P. A. NIADI.IRA,SIretIi-
moornal, American, Post, hlercary, DispatetiiChros
icle copy.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
OF P ITTSBURGH.:,. :,-..
' CAPITAL SAOO,OOO.
~ v
,
I. Fluarr, Jr., Seer. j Ft Itlnt.ca, Ji4 preo,:_l
Will insure against all kind, of ns4, - . j .
FIRE AND ALkFLINF- .......,
A LI, loszed will be liberally adjusted a nd4rotaptir; :t
ft paid.
:.: • l -
A home itputunon—managed by Directommehe
well known u, the connoutity, and who are d 9 ,I+_
ed by promptness and hbarality to maintain s char.,,
after which they have Emanated, as oforing-41te beat.
protection to those who desire at be Insured. ,
Dtaucro.—Ft. Milet, Jr., Geo. Illack, J. W. Butleet
Wm.
N. Holmes, Jr, , Wm. B. Ilolmes, C. !loosen. (leo. IN:
~..-A,
Jackson, W. N. Lyon, 1., lAppineott, '/I Kt
ma.
Lttek, James APAuley, Ales. Nimick, Thos. Scott. t'l
Orme, No. :N. Water meet, (warehouse df.Spang!•
5, Co., op swarm) Pittsburgh. I nsilly 1 .
Toni , : N. TOWNSEND, Draggist asp pigh . eiri :
ti No. 45 Market at., three doors above Third - et. Fitta2;
burgh, will hove momently on li.d a well selteted asif
aortment of the beet and freshest hiedmines„gebich NMI,
will sell on the most reasonable term.. Physic/Mr;
sending orders, will be promptly attended to.,*tid sup.:
plied with articles they may rely open as . talkies. ' u
timid; prrhlp‘ar'ed'flonP"tredtrat"atawillarlita7s, craqraers
he day or night. 4
aegAlma for sato, a lame stink of freah and gafid Petra"?'
co.
1513 i
Notice to the Stoekholders of the . 411:tliti: ,
tie and Ohio Telegraph Company. l"'S
The Articles of Association adopted by ilve Ntlanti! ' ?:
and Ohlo Telegraph... Company on the 34,..er J 1
lain, providing thethat annual meetings shallgie he d..:
in the etty.of Philo telpha, on the first Wedgesday
Jane—which articles have bean sopenedefi by thy:,
adoption of a Charter passed at the last sessibri of tagl'‘.
Legtslautre, which proodes for the annual akeetingibe'
being held on the third Thursday of July—thitrefote . . -- i.:
NOTICE la hereby given, thst the annuaL u meetingsg
of the Stockholders of sald Company, will he-held n,;
the Telegraph Office, No. lot Chesnut atreetiOtlatle-Lij
pbta, on Thursday. the 19th day of July neat, lit in .
o'clock, A. Al.. for the trananedoll of such httalineae aq,
may then be I.d before thorn, at whichume Moe Dl ,
rectors will b. elected to serve for the anthill, Yaaia,'
as provided for in the Charter.
poiloooloolo, Jana
0,
104 1;V:M. AVICEg, Sectlitary,
iO5
UNITED STATES
WIIOIABBM3 CLOTING WAREWEI
•
LEWIS & HANFOILD.
Not. 24, 2t4, 23 and 219 Peat. Storm. Ittetuteeffi
Fulton st. and Burttng Shp,} NEW YOgga
Hart an hand the largest assortment of .
CLOTHING
IN TILE UNITED STATUS
A.DAITID TO ALL KATAVITS.
In
the article 811113LTS end DRAW* 1 1 .
keep an endless variety.
Also the most extensive manufeaturernof
Oil Clothing and Covered Haif
to the world.
PLAIN AND PASIDONABL6'CLOTtiOIO..
-
Of all kind. v
Catalogue, of stock sent by moil. Orders . lfyompt rl t3,
t
1/.1. LEWIS & HANE9E, --
snal Nos. 2.72, 254, 2sa, and Sid Pearl -
DISSOLUTION
riIHE partnership heretofore existing bestiton
uel B. Bushfield end William B MTh, tredin,
under the firm of BUSHFIELD a lIAYS, huslhi. day
e u dissolved by Wilburn B. Heys entiart
interest In the firm to B. B. Bushfield. MC-accour4ti
due the firm will be collected by B B. Busfiefld, and
debts ell deb due by the late firm to be paid by - 1 e mad&
K. B. BUSIIPIFILD ‘ '.
by. It. HAPP.
CO-PA RTNERS 111 P.-8. B. Busovlsmo havmg
day essionsted with Mussel' IWO"' lissoms;fOrnil
ef Bedford, Pa., end recently a the Pietioathl Hot
ell, rottnnue the business under. Me fine)
of BUSIIFI hILD L.IADER, at the ohl otothtl, No. tql./
I.tberty street. S. B. ULISaFIELtr.
Pittsburgh, June 81, 1449. IL LEADED. ;.'
Pittsburgh, June 22, 149
Ilamag retired from the former buainaik I tal..t
pLeamare in recommending my sucmasore to the pa . fr .
tronage of my customer. and the public genera' try.
ti 27 qtAlr .
J. T. DECKER &110111211•00/Nkf.
ircrunss, AND rxrerrar or
LIGHTNING Roog,
OX 11.XATIVIC POINCIXLI. •
Order. , e at tbe Post Offiee, or at Mr. trpritak, - 15
Fourth ak between Market and Ferry, YOGOilf
prompt attention..
RASCIMELCIL—Prot Horace Webster, GestOa, N. vi
Prat. Cheater Dewey, D. D., Id D., Rocketter, N.
J. L. Um,.la, and Hamilton L. Staab, Cleveland, IJ4
inat r itettgertaill., l
caglificax. VITHRVIIKRI;
PLOW.
iiinnEars SUPERIOR RED INK. i 2.
HIBBERT E MACHINE COPY INK.
.
.... . . .
A. thesrldnier from ordinary Ink, no lill axe el
itemicalualnuons containing no vise' snattry4
flow freely from an kind of pen--the to r deep,
bright and durable. If there have been belfer artielsll
a.) .
made, I have neither seen nor heard of thaw. 8 ii
plot bottles coo be obtained grails, by the irsereha
generally, from B. A. Fetinestock & Co., jimmy •
tichwarta,_Allegheny, or of the mumfacturcr, TII J.
K. lIIISIBERT, Droggtst and Chemist, corner of Übe,.
ty and Smithlield strAts, Pittsburgh, Pa.
N. B.—Any bottle not giving c-omplete satiefackiel,
can he returned and the price will be refunded.
iniaidelin
' , 3 , -.
litisAution-7P packages runnufactiottoc ip ,
venous brands., for sale by
told /3 F VON LIONNITORST & CD
DRY GOODS AT WHOLEOA..II46. it
WR. kIITKINIX Invites Me attention of ribra...
~ chant. to the large supply of new Goode skis
opened in ht. wholesale Roams, on 2d story, nonliesos
corner ash and market streets, littsbargh. ~ r
This being his second supply for thisso :ring, he hip
many kinds of goods at redeem/ prices,, and Marjo
styles not to be found elsewhere. rtir&d&wT .`
ILINCYCLOPEIDIAS AND DICTIONARIES, fond
.E4 ing . speclal ad independent works, edited by was
ters disunguished in the various department.. ,!I
Brandies Thationaiy of Science, Ldteraturo, and Ar il
Copluid's Dictionary of emetics] Mediciner Johan's/. 'at
Farmer's Bucyclopeediu Loodon's Kneygdeptud',../I
Gardkving; Laudon's Eneyelopeadia of Pisani
eons Encyclortmlia of Trees: (dTalloth't Diet
(Commerce; M'Colloeh ' s Dictionary , of &wrap
Urea Dlettonery of Ans and klantlfactareak :boo
?Amami' Dictionary; WatersionN Cycloptedsa of
metre; l' clinical Dictionary, 2 vols. 8vo.; litabster
Parks' Encyclopedia Domearto Emnonryi ' ja
Classical Diudonary. ..
.., .
"'Mean books arc full of juror:natio. of th.n: luta; kig).
arranged and protented in the beet manner,' Ent
by veld JAMES D LOCKWOOD o.ltWooti
DRIED FRUIT—tOO bush dried Poaches...oo i;
Apples., in gore and for sale by . 7
psis L S
POT ASH-5 coos Pot Ash; Ido Pearl 4s, in stir
said for sale by 1020 L 8 WATHRISA 'i
FISH-20bbis Honinr, II do Shad: for Simla by N
10.23
ROLL BUTTER—II bbis 11.01111 otter, 11l licsjo.4o
sale by Joi• L 8 WATRRHAW;
01L—
..).,0 bbls Ltnssed Oil, for sale by
..—.,
j
5 n cAtint - LW
TOW YARN-1 bos toot roc'd nod satri . b
d for '-'
NZ J B CANTIKLO,
par
ASII-10 roks Just read and for ..td bT
B C ApirjELk_
f - 111.MaE--100 Itas lust reed and for sale k,y •
ll par J II cezr_sur
WIILSKEY-600 bbls Whiskey, in shin and 7
sale by pr2o \V Ahl ram j LTlc>tl !
L , OREIGNAND brahlh.TlC LIQUOR, 4 7 -A se
rut assortment always on hand and for - allo by
W khl AITTCITBETBX r
WIIITF. FigAWS-4/ bble ;;11‘17iiTaIRIL . .
2b;.,
received and for sale by
joYd IV S R
_M CL:TCJIEON. t.4/acrty
ThEESE-21.10 bra prime Western Reserit) Cheats.
%.../ rust received and for sale by
411 CV S R SIVUTCHEON.
QUl.tirti r.- 200 . Torii - ret , datal irrl.nbirieV = 7
perl R E SELLEFtS. 67 Wood tit `
....,.. •....:
ALoEs--ais Ins prime dry, just ITC'd kii TAP
by - tut:6
PRUSSIAN AND PARIS BLUE—On. qineoi . Olib
Ant tre'n and Int sale by pold It F. SY: EXINIKt
DR! I/RUC:W . -4bl C0b01,.. Ac c r a P.a . .
Carte Aral. PlueSIG A.d. Cyanatter pen.h, liit
reed and for cab, by jud6 K K SELLF.R/3 -
I\4'ALLISTER'S OINTMENT-90 dos ' AFF_..I4II
AL part' Rlt SKKLERK ~
TARN -10 keg, No. I Lard. ~ r'd nad 3iirddr i i X
In.. A RAISTIP:NG A. Q.FFtYnt . .
- -- ,
TIRIED BEEP-10 tierces Irrmd Deer Ittrundri! Fn
.I_, arrtve and lor sale by :,... i •, ..,
pr..% SELL ERSA. NICOF4 . !
. . .
LARD -71 hops lamtly No I Lord, io
Flit by juD . NU:IA.I4RD 111C010
LA RD 01L--10 bbis Conk hors No I 1011;1011V
do No 2 do, la 21.112 and for sale by.
prts bELLERN d Njc,otigrr
UGAH COILED II A.11124--WO now reruirDi dein_
from the uvote hogr e, of itopenur far se
by _ lan ISA 111 H DICICEY a CO,Pront ft"..
1 1 -- RIFD APPLES AND PF.ACllY*—ltlAttla d :•.
Il Apples lb dd do Coaches; mat teed mid fur DeJr
nal ARAYSTKONti k
hitirtel
023 ACON-120 pa Sides nod Shoulders, tri:dov rfeCd
and for sale by ARAISTRUND & CIY,OZFIFi
F.RAYANCLAV—Arrived at IlSlumoreter
Chutes, UV tons of Clay. whorl, we wig recejiy
tit a few day. per canal, and for sale Ly :
10.2.1
vtFMST''
1)OT A9ll-1.0 calm oo band and for tale b!. ,
J. 022 TASSEYIOOI,-Srs,
es;ke Co stns., and for
P AV. TASSEVOAP- 31 1:5. •
WHYTE FISH—Uti bbla fresh inspeeted;rtf
do doh Mat reed and for sale by •
Intl S F VON BONNIYOHD:T . ,t
(IDEESE-3I bra mine Cbeeee t just lain and 4
lJ sale by naW .1 S DllAyOffylf & r4,t
lx,oult-IWbbls Rots sale by
r pa! .1 it DILWORTI4 It co.) ,
ItOCKEY rowDkll-1 bbl fee mie ity
D ODS IJILW ORTO
ILEEF:-47.11 bozos Cheese, just reeeto.g and'fb - r
lJ salolow to clone consignment.
WYCK &
ju2l earner Wood
and Woe s
- - .
I)lTeli—il bbl. rueb, for tale low by
r jettultw JAS. KERR, irk co.;
Roucirr SPIKES-250 keelfusorled sizes c.
.Vy sale low by_pell MATIIf_FWg
A- AtAstiAl A Go. are no w ,oncrizZreitiAr
. brown Muslin at!` et.; Jo , nt ti ti
Very fins 8 Cu; Summer Star of every v adj.*, m ‘.
owc.. at 6.1 eta; Lawns Be, fast Mora,
fine Beregea IS and 25e; =re Wrought Collar. ••
and lee; Cheatiretta 25c, &e. &e.