TAE t'l'lTS~lt}ii~H GV,zrEE,. 11! 1.,1f PITT*I3ORCII, • WEDNESDAY MO:42c - ING. JeLV ibith Mr -THE PirneractiPtn.c fi+zrr, it ityltlttlitit Dana Trt-Weekly, erre IV, 41i• —l.. [NOV ricetitti Donets per 'ileum,. the • I'. ~, ,Votia r• nr annum; the Weekly is Trko prr annum, lrekFili .rune.. . EcrAllnrcirratrius are uttrin.tty t . ...0.4..9.1 ttar...l E favor, hufore A r u• 4u rty ttriltrteto n• practirable. Adverto44r , n;. 't tar t!...trr. led dine will tnvaairatty r tuar,r4,l um./ oreunctl out PIIILADILLPHIA Advertisen..nis mad qtl,-ft.rtpt:r4,• v. .t 44 Nor t, Am.. lean and Unhurt Statr• (;area:.. I'L.tad4.rtLittr.ricuitle and forwarded from than ifirt. - - ANTIMAISONIC ANDWHIG TICtf.V.T WlLLlAMofEtriet County - Atitga.r. ROUT. c. WALEEThtkoi JOHN 3111.LER, of E V;,sbi, 11 CALEB LEE, of PluOgro, . . VM. ESPY, of Lowl.:St C n r CARTER CURTIS, pi:761100,h n0z14 . 4..-Atn l i Uk HATR, oi L'i , iwr : 4 ( latlics,Q. JOHN lORRISON, i 0,.." . roknaligo • Y.ll. JAS. 'WM M. ARrrnuts, .nos. JORN BYERS of ri4,y, .. For Looal 3144.t0rkp00 neat Or, : tr.:: •oo maxi pogo for 'gologrophio 2.lliwa Pittsburgh, always refiStk,t',i • ts never more o, 11116 of Art 1,1 111 , .o , ll' ot. itorotation lett:t.VC.trm are ver ° ir-to deaths. We ore infrrutiil by t ott ol the 6.r;tors of the Intiyeht env principal bona! place. thot:.ti• ere Were oaly hil , rtren 11,44,$ Ilia{ ,Or L titt . i,rt . during the mead& of date, thiere hare been hot t,rrt• manta there. Thin, kw the elSan of year, to really ersoordinirs. We hr hOt trOlo- or that there is a rowel heOhy .o the 13areil Sates than ratbburaii. , Cholera Record,. From a statement .„ Irg wr learn that iu IS3'l and- a t: .t. climber Jonah* by cholera in to the deaths In one weelß ;c a ul lime whole &nail., ore rs r tru 1.01 rs/. Louis, renuctirnen witinn 3 d.cc , 11n.r. Mt;tty of our citizens reeollJet Iteet„9,,d.it a Lard, to resale here, but, bas Hee ~rue yenesitic H einneti. A friend I ~1 end fla.ey. about :he brat of thin mon9l. al. a r.. .it to gnryl ipmu. Since that. the,7llntlier and tliq.44ough tar.s, young women, todt. ; .Ind in one day, and the nest da.;tb, too and ore': : 1 ,- er daughter dAtl, les votil.:ehr . itY .eb:al I , mourn her .udder and tio7it At Boston. :a., a : noi es Went c Eaton, ,h s ic. , :ltc!4Ji ',, c I if reported to !lace ap,earitl FL", nsa ! !i*uun ! form. From Friday r •r: 1 4t• no lent than 12 deal, occlrre..l ,tiquag pOlottlaDan. The En.) —" a / b ore told that the v.liage to rne.,:r a_,. .t ehdire-y deserted, there reala n ; !fr. !nc family the place.' iu The Clermont Censier ! 2 deaths in llatarm for Line k Loa of the town, 700 0..1y. rTy ..,•. is ..,:pera:i small towns in Clertnoat Ito. ! . .i , irou reports 10 dratilr r.f.•.Vtid authorty of thiSherai of tlri !!. rul.orti, .21 deaths in the town ot nsturday Tuesdarmormng toaLa Three deaths of ';lr- SI Jr. e I nt it .. '- eatbe,Ohio, in the Sc:o.4 1 .;irette ct the 4th lalt.-- Thiapaper glen ear, -Tn tie Ira of el.e . ehr ea, •. we have to Del that of dewy, who• returned trsca!-C;t:....nna:: tour Z dtl!.. since, and was attaelttdi i., of a brotheeia-law. in the ef.y. Ile ta., it iwind, qulte low," One fatal oase . of ehole.ta appeare4 It 4 - e,t Union, Adam,. county. acr? n , :i:nat:a3 to 4:11t ; rho-ea is quite common in 14, , n town. The Lexingt...r, ; Ogervs, semi .1,11. thr de-aihs from el.o:era is casi4v, ;! . . e ease there. The aggregta last. At Lexington. 20 death4of4lo4.2.ra are I . lpCKia n the first three days of the ur;r-,k. ae CQI;PIY, there was a gad deel or it.eLne-t. .me: 1.12•11 deatha bad occur-fed. reZ , caw of cholera et 'O4. weeks. The Postmaster Al 1-.0!%1 , • n dri'lLte of yesterday 1110(111/1, or riki.t , illl}l lOC reported than marring, 1,,t 1 r..ut t ‘..*.tether many occurred In one poet other, nod two dcm h tr. on e qt.,ne t i. t e , t wo week.." At Neatvtllr , from Sainrav s':r.• the • torments were 12 rif whidt were hetern. Ttn. Banner report, tw or three vi . :ttent ease, eho!.d r e The St. Louis papers annoutt e the ttenth bt viipt era of S. M. Bap.tornbi:r:y getanrr. of titeeouri: The Cholera to u..th very CotiUld.- • erahle mortality at Col;tn.,,,ilje, 1.:/nr., , , a in:laye which is woolly one anion; tie mort h-5....hy in lhr country. The number ct 34.•!... day. 3. •- • • It i, also inerevung it . where n "" "(." large number al ends are reiiro,l dewy VV el:?i• C in 4 , 4 ,21 " pat :"" " ". 0 . er ring. P ,'a The Loniavtl:e Journal "The rumor that Mr. Clithrt.l Ail nn atlark P. : . .: VII ' , nr..Fe nr • ! ola ' ..1 Wi.•,. :I ~ tale Ic : 7 . ti . of cholera arm, oniounded. Mr. on.l Mis. 'Clay ! ,1.. h. ,,, * , t , ?`?!•' ro- P 0 ' , ' , ...... :, ' , .'t. , I ',, had end been nightly unwell bc,d!o • c E Wore iy ri . etly. .10 1,11(.4r ! - 1,;(1E1 ,I. i.a.,-• , 11,1 i. tr0t,,,,.:,:, ~ ." In St. lour, on Friday, Ath nit ur. , the m tennents Were ,„. We are quite u.,li.tqc t, a ow that c' cc, nal illO n ;torero, ••i•r•te Aso, ^ .4; rs n;w• II (wit. 4 tree. ) hertur tit , d tet The Pittaburgh!.anett e . ••„. of ILI a.- :tin'. tanittla woo are ;tont, 1.0 We know not what ex•ork wit made, I • r"-: " • "'" whether there will tie any, frit 0 -wrier 0'0111,41;r chart:cat rjol ,a,v•po• who are dri;e:.ns Ito; that have appeared In ithcbarrift Goorroc Cry 00171108 Moe, Saturday, .It u t Tneet/thlr. , or t h e o r r h, ge arrirk.tr , llp inners them, ,ws are within:, tor n lie nonre, o i l ing of the Te‘bunt• nrar:y L b s .' admit that they at J u..t a• boo the very rev, articles, “Eceleatastiohl , tte heneral ned editor Our bteone.s cut with ta term by winch the Pope's' nettrporal, power is . • p • .I . 4arnarr, tint rirodoc. Better .001ilut., signaled. The nollertuto 4 - fl•P•ct •ct e eedieseett_R e p e i,•,,,,,,,,t• th ,fp„. d (k a h,,,,,, it 1610 llttied, will ban.act (root Italy the band la Rome fa called the ..taterti rau anJ asaasheit winch have :rt. od, tier Po, that for Which oar forefather? , ?fount , ' se - We es one, ro a- by word atid leer aninee natco.. not," he says, iliutficrently .parser cp.. titter Jouth. lag of the conduit or the Frniqh Government fo- , eh4 rAele . ir s'n't It "or( "i ""ne Wards the Romeo I: denerves t . te h t ,i that their at all Italians ar.(l Will receive, the execerouth iod nod juts sn iridunlelCept/urty 1.01 worth toret.l.ol, rc men, and friends of Irt,rty In t*.t. every other there lie: sky -number or Homan. de• r•;10. country and ages' • of uthe Pope • return they h hid Ma ,a vc tt v If we mod Seca nr.lcie. ItilirlagOled servo:pit; press, where they are rear trinity of .hawing themrelve. The t•orre• N r i t ottual scarcely deem It worth 3;:h.lo, to make niy of the London Tou remarks, r,. a pap. an I,:ittera, ; marks, bat the (;"."' the "rata biorgh Catholic," erJU'd cle , •t re d Wilte an tensions to great Itherulny, .nit-always prbfoarces t• • to be neutral in re'lecn. Ott ari etildlee ' iu hatred of or e (n.otte we listen to any more of his I asth ma s h it liets,.we faced ty noinfo, that wth ovary i'sell.ty rico e. deem it but tiger trim he should r i•ive /te feints tel bet a ItOrnan has data far the 0 pc tied the bench otter( ric 1 . Ihe•r app Litatto rum, has , from to Terra:hit s loc. 1,1. By what Mai, rum, has ;troth, tornado a despot, in the sense in which Piet term ...g ene . arras (or the Elope. rally oedema:nit What ennte.tas hr comitutteCf (''i. The story of the ninon ( It,. h i i• e Is he a usurper' The thrill-le,a. a tempo. m nn explckled slander, Init' it ere truethe re eel prince he ace en, the !•..it -male In o a e the world. But for the l'apesnr..ihe lo stnee t.)tatrerporietble tor the • r th a t, t h would be the Balkan of Italy, a w`fitierne r a of rut es. co.. exam,pol Which preceded it. W he n n 11 - bequest make, a tal e eertninatotne belongsßi me of_such it ta•prlust s fur, v the Church hey..nd all do.puiii. "-Front the fury of , nerdcleav • e that luey lance of gon,,o ff , fi • /tulle and Ganseric aid li,•les 140 preser,n the eternal city. Pope Si. Grapier saved it knin ' l. "' that '' the devastation of the Loolltardi:s-hut wr ere tot that Works rid-h e t bare been so'd and III• can c el going to repeat the honory of rtir prepervatcou, pr tttel .4144' Ciro I, a Ware which the Whole of Ctricencloci wan eonrerned• lbr Rome belong, to tho cothot „ t, by ,alma Chorea sr the Sr. adr and tee pro and all legitimate o Wit, r it, as Elh of CT berry of the State may b.: navy upproprw It e, Mtn belong. to the whole l'aA . n. The l'optat defenq.:7'lkut even were e eilLIP•11 lied 41011 did not enslave the saheb hots :2."? Rome, no r enit any set of theirs be pointed .how ;Ica- , b, fi .. • pot. Why, then , are we to he .inirited by hay ittr . • I '•"‘I inlbl"." our the visible bead at ear Cb0001;--iritir much l,elov unprosrkpd "!.."""" of " 1°, 40a ldvey,moo ad and venerated 'overman l'ontkir, Pius IX, call- • seditd tn• - ritnng every available menus in de. ed by the vile name of de soli —tys . aar , I "2t • . Bat we ourselves are denounced Co euat of leave iVecel We a It; ma n ,• . °v. iif 011, sympatby—bycouttibuttneciqr atd in the .io I'od, lan vn'atcane.'Si. Paten, Yuaet,. every remnant on whom, as a !Tulin.' head del of Vie ljnotti 11,111 e of dd. a hundred tuue. no solves the care and solicitude of the elturclhtac' tier than ;he French th<ohil enter and Consequently an outlay each C. rn pr,V.lte M ,• . • eld support, Giving lets a.te•tentlo, " h " . ' i " " we are told by the Gciette, Is toutobettng 1110 ViVenolll any hatable, and that 0 that civr lacono fur subduing "the. /the n.eai sin" govefunidul'ltia not let rtwotan ned t o livtranti of Romei " °4- human hh'"!'" Fie 1 " 1 " , m", li k e 1k ethl nn ezettc tVe rt-giet that .t titco inv t the French Government. are tf GC • asein . ker ,d,w,,, o f t h e o,uette, n Tid r,„ f ar as h e . it ton y' net yet he ;no late \Vial we in A tnerwa dare go, We are and will be ketd tip a. udeseiring tlieso'mst•es, eould mar letter et I to re. the execration of all good nod P.M:Mee, metnioa' ed than by , tit - thing haste t aek how iralve e of course, himself and those iv*, thinkto 'the ' very came mocha and tense. Put wear tell Inn ,'tear 1"1 ahoy' r 1 " " "` a, "" "a 'ay of the 9,chette, and pr,if . , ih a . g . c a th e h ha etc aulitahe. ~4•Y titer° be any error 00010; itted America, syMpalhizers of the Po pe, hod utter +era 6nstei . lt , $ better tierrVun the nithl r,de tara nr. s od e n ., an d Ind-Reptigrm usm, tO ate Wr,;too, lithe much more to say,' ei are ad. good attd aajast, men, asslaunch ,h as he st U any nther ciao peranna 1 are „ 0 , montehed by: tdeleogin already ocrupted, to cun t, tam up our caps and hots, and'extiolut aloud when ; cli, a for tEn fittu•tu , demagogues speak of lawny. Vi;o are not silly I enough to be led by the nose by itS , ery social and Tun Sitatotc.—This tine pcsaernter .reamer polittc.al reform. But let the ediniffof the Gatette: havous been porehneed by Ciipintri E Saionersb, show where the battle Of kilo fitly W il l cOntmbnch.her trips to Galena this evening. knight the Catholic Wood. did not piousfy Solo.' She et emitted:id with every romfort for paseen- Let him tell where any good_reforia was plannetl . gent end Ono et the best boats m the trade, nod exccuted..that.Catht4o,,hmuNelfd Ceooffe Islyi*corea hi a anent l imn f anor ,. i I% otri 11(4 religion, a short time liner , turret t, To the Edator the Entrgburgh Gazette. aid Sails almost totally exploded. The falsehoods neivitt.E, July 7th, 15.49. alsidi our pianist pokiest a - 111 likewt, die • arkkeei the true and religion• prinnto . es on walett oir a "do , tarti reader of year paper, thef ate based, become more public. u r n con I can Ltar test:molly to the general Inaness and ceder per, ent , nn fi nn inane, hake. Pmt we think it gentlemanly Lae with which a no c .nducted.— only right that we should know our persecutors, lint I regret to nonce an example Or 0 most gla and why they persecute. 13,, licit who are those who coot forth the ..copethy ring de enure von, nos coarse ,„ your pa of tae G,ette 't The Romens--tne Roman R e - per of yeslenlny. In EITI article headed "Steu adin. Now, as a pubhc Journdst, except pie- benville end Indiana Railroad, - you use the gd- Ind.in.has made the eildor waolly hs must low . Kong , that not one of those at the head of the In- g ' ia g °° B .e. surtietion is a Roman. Sot a smgo. ink- *'The trends of this project have from the be ing On active and voluntary part in Ito. vonut.on glognx vi thet,enterpnar manifested a dtsposinon Cad lan !sowed nut as 'a man Of contact,. A l to drive, holly, and oxen's. all whom they could the sot , ve and energetic, th e n e.te rs n t , Ito 0 ern, into a en:port of there object" the ep of thiadOellion, air fuga,v,, 1-, to To sat n uhtr.g. f the roarer „ and lone o f the oilier gauntries—they are all inrenocrs—wOhc.u;lenirurage, I mad re .r.quire if it emdit,,wohout character—cunning end •l-si er,oe Oer_wasrauted y tart, illat:tiad / n the moton o: Huy one, into , : iv, of a ra xeu of Pate, that tnOv can bhran. Le, taf • •pf I, for thewelves. n ~„, , „.• o„.. In the rn•0•..1 of not Lh0. , ,,L,c0, Ccuannttee of crown 4. T.., y are oes;,erod.,es—Amt ,'" St ' Lt '"'L" ot x loon fraud'spd rove induced t'tlol. 1,0 • t I"r hnd an intervrew with pod , :elthkh, 01, they cal: the , ihc, • ‘"II' o. Trode '`n eUhJoot Of llnSrod 0 he Cle.n,ol thrtneolvee lo int riopi..st rt•ehintionhqs arc ratim . ... e. toe ert.- tho no• , ..as hust.urrtn would lake the el y celled them. thly ran"Li, ;.c,-ce , 1 I" hove an eaaloranno nod survey thei!pdtvga rg lie.. Into l•-• T•oer. "' the route as in the St de belle and carrel vc-cel. of tae sq., they can molt of Penn ay woh a a ~w of asge r miting th e I fir their, own purpoa.s. Tie tries atd works al extend., the road trent this -of art they tan se I—private they Cap o, Lital'ato—rvery rant. hOrnall 0...1,/ . her Itos, of Trsde oononed, so far op to pass vine, they can di-regard 00 they h ive eenrded nut one .... krt.:LK ns .otrorloo"• nod °PP' ton -atni vet, hec t or, "I. , a; . ••,,, „,„ to t; a cotton ore n, ;eve the •nrcry made. the home of liberty., rinc.ctr.. , 0 0- or tato, ! ' d.. the the on. II Rome wan :ca.• de,- delY Chll.lo. , •,;nute ,ey at, el !he friend, of trovJ, tro4d, these. Red Rent, Introits woo:, 1.." lent Y Clitot u. ci Pittsburgh tong f it boa., 'rho). have . c. oral n. hr t.. hove ,oter ber•l, • tleirt b•lll.ed.,rooreed. Or loecefiVent "I.e, vi here. Tt,o, are Inlo ..Ind ofuer to show on.dit fo onrnnare th,u to In.c." 000, ext. ''' . 41 " r "wt -, no . ccii , r fi ti'rld..h" , (hr., I n , al" .tonorion1;0.• id Ina., friends ,crtd honor.' to .he (.o . Alo,rli.all Ind-p. "' mutter ' • id. for , the dente.. France., even when no.oarc, n lh•nnlnl‘spo'nt.t, th" lenann,T" appl.cd to sectign.sed shot anere.l erase orour r" Now, that she to Nepal...eau—end ..1 ' ' o rittelhirgll Board of thrice wbo call thetne,l,.• fe.00o• t. thc Ptench "' erornsept dm.- not at ich, , ,c."0., noble", ler ch, .01 pr.n,plhe' Itv,t -, f elven - On•ernio , r. the rhardoler -nne. c.,1-11.. I ~• o!a!' .11 111 . 0 her .. , rogwre• /11, I r fliod li A Itii I;l, , n;.:, A 17,,•• • 11, , 111 nn •11-. !• irr , nl the I', ft/. ewe, or, II••• T••• 1•• • -••• • P tk • r I , ••• t'oprr, w.l 1.• r !•••‘•••:1•I • •• u• • 4 trtmlr,l Wr• IN {. r ••,• l• 11.114 u•ai! I,••• wad • th, •••••••, lor bap', WA .1 . wrest., ; r , ,v,,, LO P. C Remark. by the Gazelle it, •• ot the (.1%111 they re:Ate to t.p.r.,ual cn. n ar.tl 'Vim* to thee.l.,. 1.11! Inr , 14, al th,y re 7 .o . *,.ruotles of governolrn , . (00 r.,h arnet and ii,au in,yar,,nn—an nhali e=rr,., oar 4 .4.:v 4 1y. The, ihere , forr, o nr. :or zeta or the},po. a ,/,inr,,m —n Iv. , iart jr. and rlj rn (11.• or: : b. i",en I:.e and I . r . jurAcu. :4::, En,ll.,ittuor no,!er I ( ;tot,- :r, t 11= v p'ov.jed :..r hie tri, porli WJ•I ==/I!! t .1: tiJ AR td.oa mthOt . .l, rte V,ry s. r , ttial it it ittit : tf,e , p sae Wti. nut it in.: • have t?•, ve dt ;1-!... b.., !it ti:?/.• - (2.0.1c:, .1 !!!! !!! S. V.. Fier my! w•!! acr ! tlt'JVrnv 4 I ' . I •i!!! 1.!• ! gentlo.l.4l:the !.i.vr ,! , e•3tit!c4the.t r. !I!, old tni, , m!!!!!!.; ..kner.lsu!!ereics at, i.• !cc , c!!!!..!!!u!!..,4 r '44 riir.l , l4. l'Vet ' , hail no! vs! ~ art ..tle tr r of the, c. 1.1.41 ,11r, alte mq , rne wig j .9rd idg la. ~ 4 r A r tlbLon!, has, i., r lueathed Amu, iciln== •!.fo r • kr. , 71 hi the o:t1 .ye ' a r.t. ..1. j• - • I ti:clW, Uhlt,,w tr bat! 0..• nub>taNll4..F a ❑rvcr r;., -.tud cop a •. • , aggPorli. t) .11r r.. GTp afid r ih Ft:orres •:,ea f,f I •nt,h4.l,..torevrr, ,ve r • Ll,( n,r v, herr oi There Is n pr,,/ that itoine ure nt .!' i c. , wth 1 . :F . ,i - Jlee . .Vli we U.) n,• , . be:4. , .• L•Lc.) LL:I DI ;-Lirtei .1111.•.! ..LaLLt L.. jIS 0FC114 . :, .• rrptib:.cau, II .1 0114 . in ' ollUttil,n , hAt ai J..c:.y MEM I=l h , r to. C•nr.. , ,,, rind Sr' I.r.r .41 , e I , al has !won IT, X.. i. .: I'.^ ir¢h. r:hr (', ~rpolxl• da ,~ • . ._..rr 1~ a •~ ,~,1 ~ n . r .e n:~r 11..• Ahd yet the ',tick nb ve •r• 't 111:. U:,,,11,11011 • ~.t V I. 11, Nrrt,ern Kra,' i.et S.r ,Id. II RI , thel trrilper el.,•hred I I u• rex+ Nupt.,e that tntAltiiZ IL ...in I{ll,l :I a- =Mil lii I "~. ~ r~.,i. ~~,. .1 ~ , ti. i. ~~\...t .~r... =SIM ',la upel.l With ens other !or 0.-tanre 0- over norty rn.le•, are ear ,,tl/4 Ai,. We ha, never • . ! . tr! Ind.,. and - • ••' • g=ill ffENII lIIIIIIMMIIIHM Itemark• by the lectltor of G•selte MECIIII I=l 11•111 E 7.t/ 111 4 1, the put 74, 01 trei,utut up the way of kUu kl., err r. ure i.tnettne , toes tz.ed rerteinty, .9 r ., tt t( the T r.c r, 'f- 's .0 1n.• , .., '~~. r. u~~f CY... a• anY CA"In• M. Clay'• Account of ht Lien- tq,le.ala. I h s tltlll w h Tarr, k • ry of h %-ornra.gn of .IlbJer , ;arils', and g. , e. an Ro e nut o: die adeinpt of anamed Runyon, to pr 'yoke .1 quarrel WI. 'nal) Ile elxr, that •ai the an-sting where line her rilaae ,hers was an et. le:it ilia ant . • 'rote Inc. and that w I.le ray ptainent, 11r. Turner. the Icier of Cy riii Turner. nr,t,., war kJ; ed., we. •renlcarz. I went ar the ram where my r Irpel bag war I.lg ed, and put an a krui, paean inc.. in length. sad an non and an edrlith luea.lih. wirtali I eau a'ly carry air se•i.de'ence, LH.] returned to are stand; air my in.; nat.. a mall, a, well a. my tv,• - nilno... an actZ.3 hail d-tenn'and sne. never in , Idir/Pi m cranial .ailignue. I In not deny Inc I r.-,•e other and m.are etrireat weapon• of de- I •ri th.in mn kntfe. ..•4•1! wt, my eprr 11. - 1•10:1 A„ay.: tL st I Viil.l lilhJ 4110 I.!sc • Alter re!urtr nit to lb , td hit. Turner. Cr' ..ended Ina %land and eindn 0.1 that hit rent Mr iturentn nhuu:ll hav e n in, dt,trattuttun tune, nddraaatng the uteetdi t t He then re:atui what further leek ;ddee, as fol. I tw• All, • otie other in:l:be:net explain:tom with re / g oil In Cheer:db. And Turner, I ave. nloout ' n 1 re•uine my neat wiien: wa• quentionet/ by I:., bard Runyon. Ile /inked inn if 1 bad not :Innen ' rd trial the Action! bond. were burnt. I told tom I lea b be then tt wan flat true : repl ed that .1 wn• true, ;Ind reterred tom w the art lied the Setinol l om.r.rvonrr a 1 . ,-,enn. and tome:ill fling Intl thin nut., the tame man who had tonolted me it Minton's, who Wu' currently reported to he Turner'. agent at the Ineeiing nceil ot Hier:mond, of ortguitil ft.railn Irna lin in iv, react:mho,. i pursued inn with tosts. J - yet, slr, you Voted tar the bill to burn, 1 , 1 VW, awn ad merman you are ambit, and there to, enu nre nen..iive Ask your ninste• herr. wtione tool you ate, .dale not the truth I War onnt ge , nne e.,wu tram the .1:111d Wilen Mr. Tile. 4,,Uded the stand, and dineisimed that itio.yon was los tool. I then nod at: lank. u y.nre nea, your wi'ling tool.' and ntepped all the .::aid. I nen remarked in an under bine, than two Wn, the teOnnd ante that It unpollhnd attempt ed to rain,: n raw with me. Cyrus Turner, Ithe lit S. Turner i instnedsately give me the , I—d - t., and tercel; me siniultaneonsty. Cyrus Tuther mot lnyei bad neretnit.nr been upon &lend. Lad eenken bint that day, I did noon •• rernsrltn to him I threlorereaard. ed tont o• tollowing the nutlike of Runyon. I liv 1,o(Ik to drone any v., r a Cl, Turn, "aught iny band, but I at length sl,, eroded in drawing it, 1 , A. gawk as th , nicht ley hand wee seized by a is rd finely. f urner tie n Isi nie kii, nod Commend rd .traking nee feeMy 1,. Ine ln.e wati his List, and it r Ittne was wrested Isere nun hind. I then ecru l. Turner 4 ~en, ni.,,a tau It in left check with my r chl n all d, wilien .teggered nun back ngsinet WI, ••rowd, wa,laer In- fed or not, I ti.in't know. Being turned from behind, I turned, and stew Inc Irtuftr, u, re", ..00n of .0i,•• prr.un, for which np:,arent:y ti. ,eemed to be a struggle, I seized ~ ~,,,, , , ~,, , -,, 1...,,d, and liv lu , l-t no it with toy. Ira., adnug lbw.. ~ I ply ling., , I succeeded in recovertog a. 1 -. ., it nliart tune I was insensible, grahatily the ell,, I Cl yin:sill :.owe; I lien hem s ] lie buratto, iPI n , hh, ; found I - 4111% unable to see, I therefore Inverted n Lon paces nut of the demo crow!. My eon WePne H. 11 years old, came up In nn, crync end onered Inc al old petal, three Inch barrel which I had Oven him sonic years be fore, thin( rejected as an inelfunent weapon. So A9PU . 11.1 I recovered my sight, and parcel ved where • nr" T, I. hnd r ..riven twi7r, l(1,1111e,e5 •r me nderlekr ine P•tt•t.urcn heard , ^ , r.! el , .1 1 , . !lee I.zen Pitt, f . L ! 4 n e ' L ' L s. ; " ZI 11!'h7, 1. 7, pr. je. whert, We mi.- 7, • . ea•V pay. h ,1 , •; r ule m,lll 01. S:rUbell• I;1 .11r. - ro•In trz, Ine , w.le -.TIT a a.d i..t paD.< We% ort”erl start a: the same •:1,1 MEM mrr v,.ur lot ve dto, :el crrat o:11 tau an Iv Mr A G.W Wr havr 1...; 1.,-* , Led a .I.•] o.r.un i. Milllll=llllll 11.,.‘ J. and cutn Ir. And,,. a:•k, o nth: Prn,•to,n, Itoa,i and 111==i1E11111 • I h 9=l 1- Andrew, tor nt• i g:nr.nt re,111.1:•.n. 0,1 ur =IIIIMII I=ll ll=l IZISE iliiilllLl . ~.. uryt Ae. ~ ~., ~u i-r aNd ,r, I wouid h ric.uurr In ban , . ln•.n cnn IM=2 nu •u< thai •u:t , e. arid mrrat. Lr war --- treated with the crowd. The crowd givinc way behind him:he fell, when I attempted to strike, or did strike bun io the abdomen with my knife I vial then borne away, believing myaell mortally wounded. I appealed to the crowd to Witl3l9l. that I fell in the defence of the liberties of the peo- Pie. My first impression was that the man who took my knife from me, had stabbed me with my own knife, bat every one who has wen the wound and the knife, professional and unprofessional, pro 0000ce it physically impossible. I was struck cn the filth right rib, the knife turned partially round and passed up in the direction of the led breast. I do cot remember at what time 1 was nabbed'. I know neither who took the knife. nor who stabbed me—Cyrus Turner admitted that he did not. I know not who struck me ais ad mitted on all bands by friend and foe, that Alfred Turner, comsat to Squiro Turner,struck me sever. al mident blows with a stick. Thomas Turner admits that he hunted three caps at me with a six barreled revolver. and wu proceeding to tire on, whets:my friend Wm. Wilkerson threw him under the table: whilst many others, whom I forbear to name at present, seemed to be aiding and abetting. My friend Winn Wilkerson was badly cut In the arm with a knife. I supposed for several days that I was stabbed in the right ride near the ha .1: b roe, but it roust have been 'he result at a severe blow. I suffered acute pa's in my right shirnslder for near ten days; this too was produced by severe blows. It is probable I had as many friends og the RR:. Oa en Turner, but they were paralized by eurpose, whilst I must do me opponents the Ins tit, to say, that they noted with a speed, coacea. tration and t ziergy worthy of a better cause and Netter success. After I was borne min the house, I could hear I Turner's *roans in another room; I asked what wax his condition: I wee tole that he Was not fatally wounded. I then sent him word "that I rejoiced that I had oat inept him * mortal wound," he returned for answer What he had not stabbed me;" and I uodersiaodbeffire his dent/Im puted to blame on me. •. Truth requires me to say that Cyrus TIITIICeS hie end character had inspired we with the came respect Winch is felt by the careens of Madi son county nenerally. Whitst I regret Ins death, rio• upon me rests the rtsponsibility of its near. env Now in the third week I still linger and auger train tne wound, unable to have my hed made up. In this condition I have dictated the preceding statement to RN antenuenam. C. M. CLAY . July ltd. 1.319. FROM THE CATSKILt MOUNTAINS Corrr-pn-scare of tOr P1101borKI: Gazette CATNNII.I. MOUNTAIN Horn N V., July 3d, 1749. I promised non in my Inst that I would describe esocht of Ow Catskill Moo ntenne. as well as whatever I should tied there worthy of observation I vf (min w.th the benediction of your friend and nksoroVe res,lent in this - sweet Auburn" au 'ril ing, without as pretty name. Catskill, yoU know, means rat p creek. Shakspeare nen' there was nothing in n name, and there is not, elre Catskill would not have so many amiable and estimable citizens I journeyed under the auspices and cuardiansla p olMr. Van Bergen, who, by common undersundine, makes himself responsible for all re. spertaiOe strangers, who peek relaxation rn the mountain. Vat can see the hotel from the •illage• seeming to be peerched on a crag, much after the futhion of,. eagle's eyrie. It ia, I ern told, about thirty Lice hue Led feet in tie mr. Poor Tyrone Power •a,41 it i roved like a white Jove cot on the I moudin n • hruw, and so it does from below. Yet it is • v., ...rat: lon:ding, one hundred and fifty feet Ion: nol other w•se proportioned accordingly. It t. r•tarri 111.:es from the village to the beginning of tire ascent. There is an excel/cot smooth road up ore (Ti runtain, winding sad egzafring about m a nc.,.t roman., .• and unreasonable manner. Partly from humaioty to tae beasts, partly because I want rd a 'or:nary stroll through the wild woods. I hero :co Itie conch, and trudged forward. As you may •npprow I noon outstripped the quadrupida Ahern , o Ta the San itair Cummtflte noir nom the lair, you stunalt Rip Can ; , :cx - rt..m.—A.nother fortnlght soft' probably de Winklen shanty. erected near th e entreat spot i r o l e whether a kind Providence Lail commonf i ened wnrre thatthnlilen varlet fell In with the bobtrob. our pillar of cloud by day and our countle•s tires as. and was surprnied with the twenty yeara,nap.: by night, or any otherphysical ca urea, to strand a Tory y show die v." clone whereon be sle I •nda shield between thus community and the ravages g the fouran i vinwhich he drank. Huhisahry at t h e ch et i ont , t h us ruh t hog our cep our o, refuge is weir Lriiwn nrnong ail classes here, bat the 1 fr om the d e .,, tro y tog , petehlenee, w h ether „ t i er whcle generally have been g•nduelly insinuating itself until It tins fiaum. um sv menurred actticr Rl' or la. . s a. ufficient strength, it will burnt forth e upon lin t •ponsrla . r. tor it propre do not seem agreed. Cer-bas doh . in our tehter °hies of the that no ruck P..... a R.p pretended to In either event it is ofgr.:at importance to the have seen rolling nine pins in the glen have ever interests of the env. that the trutn who.c tnath ht,en seen tnero ~,o „ . , dt h o , t ph the man who b eeps and nothing but the truth, in trial on to the current the, eahe ant Lear etan , , at the ehhhty, eaehate,* w. lito4ality from Choi=rs tvd ,,l l , cit d b . er L, ds i se r., the very shadow of :t, has nothing else to the public in somn the Lady nenN papers. Tye pea tryik hue them. (lithe public mind, mad the bunineas and trade of The wall: is long, but the cool, clear. bracing I t ni Ze e n ae ll nnealiteicentnhma false• and gliari,,ihhe.,heinaa"Ziiito a r pre rents its becr , rtung weansetrwh The house demand that this be done. Po" stands upon the brink of is lofty range of rock,. I I would therefore reap rettully suggest, us one w a horn padoinder all along the crest of the rilY council. have never, piLt thought prof. , !, mountain. mad finds its way iaraawa a hr„, .. ,, ; ,. ta ..d blis s h sa a p,.. H. ,, l t rLe n d ,d rat to Hr d . o l t a, tbvuxh or depressron rat th.s mourn' wart. and after a co- that n ors t o totte „ by your eouttuht „ y ,reett„ Re nt sr to , ... , lo the rear of the hotel. The pros. trios uf the two cities turd •heai , st.went v a trout the pore.; to !root .rertarnly the grand-1 tenes f end hna " i ' fal I:.".ii"d of the 7 . l7:onnected. This etvr pleto all rnsterinily r. '' n.d the rst rr• yarared in the wor i'enarre you spreads pt r ys c ,,,, wh o tura r sh e• e r !„ .„ "t 01w:co :rot carry of the Hudson, tor near- ...Ili in arriving at mare tliid .ivrakh•c ir orrir :v one hundred Hoe, at its even.. The whole t tie neeeee n tte n for sexarn ri • vs•it et csoee, ma le tip ilia .acctsuon „m person ap plying i„ hoc ,. „ , t ,„„ iiir—a certnicute signed. tor toe physreast sy n .. a t. , tended the deceased. or the owner iii lice ho , r, whwa the person died, stet, ng the ad a', n 'cel -1 fence nod disease of %be deceased. It In certainly ID h e regretted that so ....rye arid Crewing 1 city as Pitt shurgh should, have dispensed w:tn it regal. arty organ.red II card of nece wry . arrangements. (Ann, ram, iii it.a:•<pn and importance, have cosoadered such Rtl,Tall RI tr. di•pen•ably ne.rerotry for tos• pretero • the public health, and the e , ferric it and r-rr•1i.171.1, 1 I !. .. I, tnation, tooth useful and in tereai ov yt tones, bui especially or during the prevairnen ii.,. Ihe Katterr•lr,! life are one of the greatest at- i awl di .rr rnnthot Brent bright ei ler e e.. re.ratto.t. N . ,,u ran perceive the ttryttoony rinsed 6p me ictttutr.erable Limit, the Hab of pas oteu.tom enra god grain, the forests, and the :akr. rarit prr.enting Is own peculiar hoe an reflecting the rola'. rays, 110 as 10 present you a Irr.iltent patchwork of green and gold, or auge end eilcer the whole tempered and invtittied by that - nrcwner horror" which a thlsk ri•.ing cloud throw, over the scene. The whole .andarape . beatit tied by the llodarm rolling ma- Itirrtt4ll tine teld•t of it. I , nct on. LA • larn assi puninscr resort. You may rro. :I in, In by a pretty plata through the thick w!..0! :aids 01 a! uot a rn.le..or ,1 you prefer • ride Vol wily n tiorouclie which will convey you torerao.y good road by a longer route. The fc:s roast of two caudes, the lint of the pro r. ~u. he.ght of I'll and the other about 60 feet. Tie r , enery, as may well he supposed os grand a I roman:a. !nowt deseopOon At the foot 0 1 trar rvwer ratamde is a tot.lc on which has been paced a bench, trom which rimier. may survey cotta fa:is la all their beauty and sublimity/ !The water, of the first cascade touch nothing after makine the desperate leap from the reek which to•ins the top el the chasm, till the torrent is burled INDS= the little shop, which may perhaps be considered the toll ante of the falls,possessel none of the poetic enthusiasm of “Old Mortality." which would here be in admirableleeping with the wildners of the secnery, hut he Is nevertheless something of a char. aitier lie told me several entertaining anecdotes of Tnom ss Cole the greatest or our landaespe pain- Irrs. who was a frequent clatter at the falls, and a moat dinigent eiplOref of the mon main &emery . \Vdstitngton Irving, W. C. Bryant, and other dis tinguished teen, who appear se well known tet t ibe ,l-nize.s hereabouts, as to the admirers of Lkelr works or their achieve meats. Among those seSorre un ities grace the reamer is Gen. Scott. He staid at the hotel and visaed nil the remarkable scenes in the vicinity I .at sawn, after the or deal of the Conn of Enquiry. As a general ilung,l would advise all who come here, to defer a visit to the hills till alter dinner.— People cat enormously here. You have no flee of the mounteinous appetite which this air given you litre let your dyapepticaycur consumpliVent come, au well as all who Ma train the pestilence and the fever. They net the mountain trout before you, a tisb o f wonderially delicate flavor, but per haps hardly solid and n•ilistantial enough kw the el-villin. Aker you ve tried halls dozen, you are apt to discard the., and to call for Reiman, as I did, They need tim la. afraid of astonishing the natives by an uneonar di able appetite, fur it is an epidemic here, and pi pie are used to It, They expect you to Cal awny, and they Judiciously put It in the bill. The present lesson is late, and on the day army rnval the llou.e was very thin. But before I nme away about n hundred had been uddad to the umber alba guents among them a aqPre of sal• waylarent hew Sow tr A Mellt•11, Gllll6, Melt_ and r mew tropwal curiae, I was summed in Intervlng the naturist listlessness and indolence with which they vatnosed about. But ere a/gale he tnountatn air tied begun to operate upon even hero, and the way they broke for the copper table, •• hen the bed rang, and the welt they went at the warm buiscuts, the preserves, the toast and kind red trides,was really cheering. But I cannot dwell upon these I P.M hurry down the moon. lain and heck to the hot ride Walks, the thusly street., the Intle dark maul, the green baize, and the stumpy pen. I would I could have staid, for I 'began to dotter myself that the hollows in my ca daverous rice were tilling up, that my sunken eye balls were approiching the surface, and that gen erally attuning a coporosity decon I and lair lu look upon, for your refuters Enna know that I am as shadowy in personal presence as in 1111010. July 4 tb. The town of Catskill is agitated to the centre by the libels of some scapegrace of a fellow who has passed through the place, ad written an • name, tinder au aimed name. He says that Is an mtiquaied, rickety, tumble down village, which ought to be swallowed up by the Hods., He Mantua tea, moreover,that the eu.sens generni ly, even that superior class of them who go to the apron's, wear no other part of a shirt that the co!. tar, or at least if they have any portion of it about them, that they think the washing of it a supertlu one ceremony. He also carries his malign:ty so • far as to slander the innocent beasts who prcpel by pedal exert on thejerry boat. Now there a.'e gationsarie all utterly false. Catskill is one of tie prettiest villages in the tialon. Along the he.tahls which overlook the lower town are many beau: ful private residences, owned and occupied by the most wealthy. liberal and honorable men to the State. Its scenery is unrivalled for beauty and magnificence. The kusiness part of :he town is thrifiy and cleanly. The ho•pnality r f of the population is as conspicuous an any Cthtr of their good qualities. la regard to the aspersions of this e.:rr•+ponde, t upon the honest and hard working aninta:s ui t!, terry boat, Imu happy to be able to 5. 7 C.... v are undeserved. They appear to Rye indostr , ,n, and exemplary brutes. I For thf Pitt3buigh Cu re, Jefferson Township—Fonreh ofJetly. The seventy third anniversary at Amer,an iu dependence waa celebrated In Jetfc.dam T la a grove near Jefferson Chapel, by n large end respectable assJnablage of Ladies and Gentle. Inert. Mr. John Lary. was appointed l‘residritt of ter The Declaration of Independencie wa, read by S P6tll,p. The orators of the day were Rnbl. C. Wall:, and John R. Large, who entertained the anent- Wage with orations appropriate to the day. and ace..rdance with the print of the tours. After a soul-stir-nag national airs were played by the baud, a procession was formed and in rebel where a table Was spread. ladenrd wnh the tt.i. tt - lie, or the season. Afire partaking of the •tintput ous leant by bountifully prepared by the the ineettng was then entertained by the rending of the following regular toasts. The day we t eelebrate—Whde we en ann- it its o-ainniemoratioe, let us not I" eget ite goner cration. The Nineteenth Century—Unprecedented ,ti the value of to in venthms and unaurpsssed m tic , a lien LOGOS of its discoveries. The lamented Ex-Prceident, James K. Po k !le lived to see his usefulness appreciated. a till we hve to deplore his loss. t ;en. Zachary Taylor—At the v IcKe it h,• In.' - vary career, he might have Bald with the gat'ant Perry...we have met the enemy and tor:vat, ent r• may be beat m mind throne h bra r tal c•re, Thu hr has met his countrymen and It. .• The Pretudeut of the Untied States—Nlay hr tee to nay, have governed for the good .r my .cr• try, my whole country, and nn rang but In coo, try. Our State—The 'Keystone nl the Federal Are though no longer oreopying the relative loco: p.. t on vibe did whet this proud title wan rued Mato her—she will yet retain it Jena by the rbar• eolonetic pelnot or, lottlfigenor, and energy tit her people. Our snrrter State Ohio—While our own awe pride would prompt us to look with n pier°. eye upon her prosperity, we shall yet he reedne ;err Li her sueeesslot rivalship, when we constrt tour Leung • as Amerman, The Far West--“ Where i. it now' A v front the aborts of the Pacific •ntswer, tere. Alter the toast* had been enthustasticaltv t-tt et, ed with three tames three, the festivit.ea id the day rlotted with the fond hope tbot we 'weutd tt:. dt a-rnble On the 4th of another July. From ;le St I.olllm firm!, tct, 1.15) MIN (VAL Farm SAN, We a, tntlettted lo Mr. Haywood. td t hot arty, who art.vcd ta,t erelong lyan New M ammo, tor Santa Fr palra of the 4th of Jane, conta.aing some items o' new, The Apache Indiana were •c,,1 iron b.e.ca t e and had been commuumgr many anc.rnara and /bur der, I hi the 30th May, Capt Chapman, riointnand ni: the Santa Fe Garai* received iciormation from of the depredation, of the Apache Indi ana, and nemediatetv determined to coniewe then. Ile aseertattied that, they had murdered Some ten persona Capt. Chapman, on the morning of the at st, shoat 6 o clock, twenty wilco south went ui Abiqui, suddenly mane on a camp al sonar 40 or :inlndy of the thdians, encamped In n deep on• non. ben within about 150 yards he halted his men and dismounted. The Chnif of the Indians affronted and demanded what they wanted. lie was told that he wanted murderera of tae men who were killed an the Ivey:one day. fie repli ed that Capt Ckapoten s lentil have to come end take them. By this time the Indians were disco% - ered deploying with their rides, attempting to out dank the Arnerimina. I ;hint. Chapman Inatantly ordered his Men to ire- y which was at the name time returned by the Ind, on,, doing no injury ex- rept wounding a black ha q, The Indians took to too brush and timber, and Captain Chapman or dered a charge,which was insmatty oheyeu. The Indians were muted and the camp token. The Indians left on the ground. tan 18 to :20 killed, in cluding their Chiec who was killed by Lieut. Hen drick. The number of the a nemy wee from 200 to 4007 Of the American tor cc, Prit 'ate John Dalloway ma, wounded mortally; V. lthlt ehart, badly: Dalai tos Gammo, slightly; mind John Sigt.er, back boy, mortally. Capt. John A. N. Ebbetta, of the New York Knickerbocker, len Port Smith on the . 2nth of March last, and reached Santa Fe on the 27th of May, haring in his mama ny ems; meta from Inds nos, Arkansas, Ohlo and Termeseie. They had twelve wave., with ox and mule Lemons, and were detained over twenty days by bad vrenther. The number of traveling day. w m 38, and the distance over eOO miles. The Cherokee nod Mt inissippi cionpriniet. strong, arrived in Santa F. t on the ad June. and reported a mmpe.oy or1:12 men, about taor or five days in their rear. The hitsairuppi company travelled by the way ofilic North Fork of the Canadian, Little riverane Chateau% old trading house, crossed the Canadian river abc ut 100 miles above Choleau , s, travelled oath V esterly for War or tire days, thence due north Tor about 90 miles thence weal for se verai days•, and thence north weal to Santa Fe. Toe Satd.a Fe Republican any. 'Chore is a scarcity of watt,. and grass about 9011 miles from this place, and they think it derry dedly advisable for all emigrants, coming the iwuth. ern route, to come north of the. route, as water mid grass will ba exceedingly scarce in a vvry short time. By information received from the moat reliable sources, there can be no doubt but that the route taken by Captain Si adford, Ist I ua goons, in the summer of 1h413, is by far the need diruct and emelt practicable route from Fort I:,bsou to this polo t." An esco - rt of U. S. troops, composed of Ist enm. pony 4th Infantry, and a detachment of :+0 men irom moor any F let Dragoon., under command of Captain D lamp, sth Infantry, and an otlicer at the Topogral 'Meal Engineers, were on the route from Fort Smi th, for the purpose of opening a military road hen Rena Fort Smith and Santa Fe. Loots nant Pleasonton, 2d Dmg.mna, A,,.1 de Camp to General Parsircr F. Smith. with an es onrinf to n men from comp sty 14 2,1 Dragoons. left Santa Fe on Mc 4th fdr Gatiforum via the South Pass. 'Breveglicaptain 13n lord, let Dragoons, with an capon of term= from *.l"' Company, 1.4 lira- Itimna, with the mail, was to leave for the United States on the sth June. Dr. Lemon, alias Captain Bill Snooks and com pany, a party of notorious bandits, but once res. pactable men of Santa Fe, n was reaported had I asen killed by the Li paella Indians, and all their property taken. - W. 41. Wrig/... D. D., Dentlut, Orncs nod rouidence out Fourth st.. oppouau the Pittsburgh Hank. Oatte Ifron freouy&ulook tto II! d id, and" tteuill4v Improvements In Dentistry. DR. U. STEAR.NS ;ate or' Roston, ta prepared to ro nneurturi- ...I Let GLIa a ferns la whole a:rd ' o Pf'h ilon or Atmo.pher.. ,ortiort P.a,e• rva the,,, Is r ,, :e • a r.Jdenec net t door to the May or • otce. I our:.. Cry,. Pittsburgh. Huesca 70--.) it, P.;'F.ideo.F Eaton 1.19 _......- --- Fire and Marina Insuranta.—Tus Prrna. .•• hat Ilst 44,3 Comr,u— r...rerrd .ar, upon evrry de -41 rip,. the 101,0 PM,. tll 5.11,1 e rnss.dritu —preparr.l..y I W Kelly. •nr, N ea . c. by A Jayne, No. TO norm ..tre,t tound a ara e.e bevera, and :tr:: for ,tck H.114 ,.. 1. ', %0M.% —A 7 1 MIIrrOVI'd prermr, :1 , 14 1.,t1:11i4 Vrepkrt d NAY,. .., y A JA ut t4e Prkm turtl JOB PRINTING. 1 , :!.!, CA11.1)7 , . t IZCL L.I R., L. a - 1171 g, Cvrn> -. lsry {>;a 7 ,l,, B,LUk. 1,2111, (11CIA, kr hr.. CM= 1111 ; iJiV by R•v Ani I. t II I, iltAiIN 4,1 t in Nitiis unugl. Cr of Jaine• l•ortylicl 1,44 o( A 1t.41,..y Py Coe IVrti •10 NI/15 CLA. A daugh trt John LL .AI reto.ny. al 147 rc,;l; n. e tn• tuth - ••: 1/;,;•;;;r A 11 .)., toilner Cl :1;13 iIV, W.LI.••Nt 1. 0 , 11,1, .., , i.i (lc 21,11 yrwr 1111 ag• ~.tr .iii thaw, hy preta.ang epttlerate tae vt .tatt.at at r.r • a•at mut,: etattraence what taaa pt•aa.t. t it ; tattatt at.tiuttattorate. a •sattly a. .114 • I.• tttea att, tat. at .cr,thttatt .11,..tt I, 4 cathp.tqat .aleatco •tt otte tat lhatatta Vkt wire r• Turs4r,y, %V tt Pa. 11.4...-ra/ ..k..11 take p.. 14.44 al 9 o'rlock 11194 mot,. 4: 944.4 tat. 9 149149,a194144. 11491-4. 11.5 friends the w A.\U -n< :pl.,' .‘ IrrAl F.ILg 4. , r•.).1 Lev, W 41,71, .•• r.,cr• LL,:trr , •t.li” the Euntrm ihes, ‘l.' 1,1% I 1.311 N. 1,17 Inn and nved ucir‘oirt. xl 'l l lOlOlOll 10 EMIIIIM \ ~ IVa., Mak, J. HALL. • J 11241.1.14, rtgargtett to tta.! tr 1 t July. at 4 It %I )1 ,t 4 tIINN A,ttrnee IMVIDEND. i nil llyt ~• • 17. tr. 1.... eur3.l, of Inc ;.ar thc mrce a.th Jl, at 0 pnyebi, on end iv er ~C• 11 payable at tilt o. I•.i na.r 11.1n,La t't• . . I y II 1,9 WKF:E. , I , ruury rory one weels Eli= H E - , ELLERS Wroal at cm, -3 put• ( ) k I'l I =ME= nf If Oz. ,artrr,tl owl for IC f: 14`.,10111 ) oil ron- I otoeni /11111 :or •rir ==l= J ,.. ;.,.,I_. P 11.411. nand an I tor .ale it \ Ds & ,IFIK ATTENTION! P RINTERS. A unut77af,...ru,e -up ..cd urt, a u., mad! urt•n-tuu Lreuiallou. and 4 lua acrsoutsl of d•a. d adver,., pazrrrae. • I. ro.re..vcsl/1.• pampa a. , /et ,14^ • 0./ • ^;/I i...c To ago d ,• an ur.uu et, i. vJtlnr two pop., I ) IllN o ! , t o Trr 4 useLarvtikelir•• Uer Hunk. .Arrloterl),. sulupte. Ro Nom 11,1., by A 1 c. .0 V O, lll/1, PrOCII,, . u•.,•• rct . ,vet.l3s.d r • It.e 1.6C1( WOOD IN I, IItATOR'M NUTI , E —Lrlets ot Adintn ti O•tra•xoh icove groole.llo ondorglgn , nn Eau, nr, Xtr• MARY 0 trrrr.r., 111 ;11, Or It:111r,, U.. to Au p,soo. •p tn ,h e nstnt• aan.l decea•n.l. arn rn.os,rd make I mmedl n ra• own tool havt.te eht:m• ..ln• the • nc. orn - , pl-••••! pr- 11 t. Cm. properly loghen , r WC.," 1.1 no, de • y • 711 at %V I HI AM I:IC/ITU 1- , ITRI).A`r P;tritrOral: or A: eu , oen,. Avaa:l h: I i oF. u•ArAt Truro:s •Four r..• no. and a r.orr- :or throe fru:Arca( A r.. rovoo r A 'r It,r, ravor Brevrer. orrro I • A• A or-, , elouor May .Ith four oro.ritr, •Arror paper% of bur little r vo, orro tut •fro wurrar rue pay rnerzt the ow- A. A.., •tro, - Irod Tbe ender o-AI to. 'cut A.. •r. ror- v n •-• I 000 k • r ;•apors ur Irlta .0. tr 1 rio, F 'Aar, IA al ',re Al.evcriony 1..) I FM. ' I. 1..11 , 1ir+-- gut 1 . p.“1.1.p11y or Medi- I, • •7 •••., s !•-• !o Coo so -:h.. l's , srus.' !fop.. nn !n. .•'• • • •, • a 1. ttttnnt!, \ Vtittott on 11,tr•rt. 4,1 , be • ‘ , lt Ft ••r.'a 11 vt-rtta Ittt:trt, AHJ Iter,rouct, rt tor, rt oa Fr tptty , tdorttt the. Ttio - atee and tt , t•rm, %Vnt.tt. • Prartstre ot Alrdttintro, •tt a , Ary. a irratt attp,, of 11,..... S Utoon Ftott“, nt natto ,tr ttt,t 1:U.:4 'VI: A 1 , ]1.1.1 , 11 79 \ rood .1 ia. 1 1Alt1:.111:.1-: %Volt OF TUE 1.% • VN •V‘ ll— N,el . -h anti He. a. 111,0,1: Vl,t la the Cha:d•.an • t• Kurd..la...lnd Veil.* cr Dev.l War i.{..lW the nodner• and arts of Enq ,n two .ed,.ne•nmrrous is•trauonx.. .• u: adaghtf, rf11121,1.111(101, I &Clore ti• oroveTy and itl. I. I :arralloit.•den to we remember to wor. ot Ira., or Clcovery • • Ley I.) Ito. 0...1 triir,rrv. n the won cos. oc hum to ie.; very 0,11 11. .111tm 21.1 /.. re,/ , ‘:•1,1/ ere trar, beer: 010 Kurth p,etrir re te/ux rvea Purl: Is /rot braver r • rldrewur./././. iturklzurril Is not morr tryth r .///// ./ re.tre 55) or tureogur. them the be: ../1/ —l.ontto:e hiaminer. of /se r/./•/ re:op/Ka:lle won. of the age / /ors J/p/t rerervevl an/I for ../le by I JA NI F.. , 1./ I ,o,, KNVOtrart.7 Wood - - Caution to the Pub/le. MAN tiding t,I. na.ue Ch. South. making l n. 'antl4tM in.ornoce for the St. Lawrence loaurnnee Colopeny of N , Lai to •cvera, at ' , oboe:tut and other place, but when a•1...11 to show :..• nutnortty, mate. a on:tenet of •oddeniy S.nnh to an Itnpo.ttor. No ttl , s to tare oponcattons for the above oon.utoe. Ln tn. • unto.. h.. ha. • eertthcate of Aget t i lt 1,1 t. Secretary, end coonteratan , d V Gen. cal Agent, Cleveland, Ottnn. •Itort, hn. •rtndy hair. red tote, light heavy .bounters droki /ottooderately and ts, or i•:,..rtdo to be from ttede.nurgh. NI V. li V BRA) . FON, General Agent. ilAw , hl"t'leveiand True Dem. DI VIDEN D: urrica or G. COmeArrr. j Tro•toe., of the fit.burah Ga• July 9,1149 5 Company have to, eay ''trod a IJPeidena of Your p•r cent for 11,Ix moot., on the capital Stock paid in, pay a 1n St.-1,11.,,der• or their legal represeptalAves nt the office hi the Company. jy IV Jst IA AIE`l M. CHRI:111", Treeourrer I' l l F. PI rr.itußG CINCINAIA 11 U Luels viut.E com PA NY, h•vo declar• 11,Me.t of Three per cent for the last gunner payable on and after the Pith inn.; at Ma Mime of Pal.. , mr•, a Co, JOSPIGTA HANNA', moo. )>lt , INISVIZA 11 /IL hereby .11 givrh, I.ehrr.: of Achnintstrou.... hove hren , galled ..,•, , riOer .1 the }Orate oi It M It, ln A:l per t• knowin g inein• ve• .iiietoro I. cola, ‘O,ll 'nuke 111111,012.< awl .1 Own, i•ins• II C 4III. •nnt VV/.. pre•e•it them properly notheta.cated for . porist, lo the Au ,smriner. • n I. M. TAYLOR. A , lo.int•tratur. - co LL—:.P trr , ltimpos.lon, t nrrive .4 day Par witte • I n a • soo.n.\ 1/, —4l r.se.. ) , 1n0.0,00 • ,00t,,00t0. r oos litarrholoa, , on arrove II" ~,,, ontotoded .L•tr. o•or coor.lonl I a nn nu relied upon 0000 to oe•0000• Po rsur. ahong oly had bettor •r0. , 00 •o , oo oor In wo .1.1111 \VI:AVER. Jr I /I • , o r ICI Al .to Fur Ptlitt and rro. 6. \it • 1.1. 111 o JACOIi IVFlAvr.n Jr ILA I:o ;I' 111.1 ,F 1 Hampers, clear \,/ t: 000 , i It 0.100 no, rah. 1.7 JA o'oll WEAVER. Jr 11 l l ' ,to WINE —l5 barkets, ;00..1. 1 .1 ., . j0u to jA0.,,11 ‘VEAVER, Jr .0. • and Hs vnn•a of al r rol tn,l ulyr wed brands, for J ;1•11.3 WF:A VEIt, Jr C. I l'Apero, AnchoviPc Olsar C 1 And Snrdine, 1,4a4r, irrnh Snlad Oil, Ido ," !,y .lAC4 /14 WHA VER . jr FARM OF LAND,lausted to Low. Alloghenr county, con 111 AND TwEvrr U'iE Dar:.in g !Ina,. Barn, A, thereon • ly of the land I. eicr,len• and I, conveJ i „ rend.-r. it a drnirab.,e loretton ~, •o!,1 pr, lln 111,' Srpieni,e r . ii will li l•Iu• ur tPublic r,tate on the premise., 1. at M ,111 1• 1,1, 4:me .( .11), , E1'1111,./Ylt, Middleton. M.,e,, vlnn,inip Aleqltrriy 1,011111). or AIARSIIALL, Attorney at Law, vl Pittsburgh. I.l< it, .ell (orro7- ,tonmer pro-es. viz I n Gooto nota. Burogri, Ti.ur, Groom ,uovor %, Hoonto Ito Plot, 11..ainpr, )Ico, and StLoottr ear, &c. Prr.on• ant”, 111 y )ye aoy other deacr , . p tool of Dry I.ootl, wo,l do wr:l to cal at northear. co , o Aa , 41h and Vorkrt ,I 0 colurrd, a W It NI IVO N F onmer 41N no? Maslen ot• 1.751 Ci AIPDC/R—Oon 1,. on hood anti ''or by J KIDD & CO )111. ,, 1111,E OF \IL-4,, bawl ullti bar •aie hp JVJ J MOD & CO. ROO'rEn. , utiCLERA AIEDICINg—On Wad' 044 r.ct MTh h. CO. AUCTION SALES. By John D. Davie, .Istatloamtr Catalogs. Sale of Fine Sheets, Pashiones64 Ciorhy cm a ereal“ of 90 days On Fnday m o rn i ng.rn July lattt, at 10 o'clock, st the rommeretat 'ales room, July be sold— re dos fine shirt•.embractog a nandsomi asreartment among whten are some of the finest quality ever offer. ed at nubile sole in this CI:) . Also, a quantity of fismonable emits, pantaloon.. 'el:, Sc Catalogues will be ready for delivery and toe goo-ls open for examination on the 14th. ,211 JOHN D DAVIS, Aunt Aestguee Sale of Dry Goat,. Ott Thursday morning, July 12th, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Room.. corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, without reserve, to close a coAcern— large assortment of staple and fancy Dry Good., consisting of splendid lawns, super prints, French and hlanchester ginghtitto, banger, de Jetties, alpacas, d res. silk, else k rata, fanny vetting., superfine ctmere, outmett% tweeds, jeans, rummer cloths, e neck s. bleached and brown mus'ins, leathern bonnets, hate, hosiery, shawls. hrlkfa, table clotts, &a. At :2 o'ctock, Groceries. ttueensware, Furniture, Sc. Voting. li roma and Imperial tea, V. menufactoned • tobacco. No 1 palm soap, is tads vinegar, counting house safe, wire safes, shovels, spadcs, hoes. forks, axes, nate bets, grase scythe.. anemias irrittng and rerappitte• paper. fly nets, wiudow blinds, mantel elock e. It ng glasses, lamps o pencarng, he A large and general 11.10r1Mt111 isew and second band household furniture. cooking stove, An. At a o'clock, Fushionetie ready ronde clothing, boots and shoes, umbrellas, parasols, whips. saddles. fine cutlery, limi t, and single barrel shot gnus, pistols, gold and silver 1.• Mr hos, fancy articles. Se. lOU Aeloarnietratore . Sale of Real Eztate. Iln Tuesday afternoon, Job , 17th. at 4 o'clock .old on the premises. by order of the aelmintst . . . . . t, late Thorna. Furman, deceased. that •unable 1.1 of (;round, situate at the corner of Liberty and 6th .s. haring , a front of ;4 feet 6 inches on Liberty lit, ICS In 44 inches on Eighth at, and SSI feet 54 inchess on an alley to feet wide. Alan. one other very •aluable lot of ground idiot the above, having a front of 20 leer on Liberty tor h d exit , il.ll( bock an average depth of 60 feet. to Iu fcct anat. on which it haa a front of 27 feet lb/ in. A plan of which may be teen at the Auction Moo Term. of ta:e. yu JOHN /7 DAVIS, Au, rt REEN it HONCHMS. second edition. revised k ond creed.—A Treatise on Diseases of the A r- l'azesge, rompneiag an inquiry into the history, causes a d nulled Bron ß c r he.m.e n ro r u a c m L ff ry ect g io itnas, o C f le th rg e y t m hr a o n a % to Throat. it An By Horan Green, A. m. airi Plates improved .md careNtly colored. Royal si:t tope. oraene rt, al author Irm• snack a moat valuable addiuon 10-` meeteine • •We have adopted the mode a treatment recommended by him, dcan corrobo rate hot t/itttements as lo Ita great valua."—Briush and Foreign Medical Review. .•- • —• ••tY,tee t With ao much care and excellent arrant mem na 10 he q Intelligible to the .prolesator read, uite "—N V Evening Post. -Without doubt the remedy over all °theta' , Eveblng Mirror. • ' • ••A WI WIIIICII, and show, a man thoroughly mum of lus profeamoa - -New York Obremay • ITHSONIAN PUBLICATION-111=4 . ign - Yohlle t Architerture. prepared on behalf of the betiding coiOrnitlee of the Smithsonian Inatitatton, by Robert Dale Owen. In large quarto, elegantly printed, *nth I lustrntions in the best style of the mt. Just received and for sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood at B BC411111.1:1. MIT LW:SIM RDry Fiat! Boot.Vho s l t a o te . i tal u rs um in t, manufactured article., ,ke., No. 250 Lamely amain, l'insbureh )/41 ), E ,0 D PEACH EB--I 5 bbl. in i i! A tozp y d Izrns;de PT by tea - .lg3alle Sams, IRS - 7o 12 Taylor & Co,' sugar cured do, R 3 do Leeds& Son 10 do hillier. Brown & Rowan& do do do, all can vassed.and yellow aruned, In store and for sale by /Y 9 SELLERS & NICOLS C.I••• JII.IA arid ,E1.1.F11.4 T ‘V !GIST'S ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY.—Greesan LI and Rom. Mythology, for colleges and &boots, by M A. Dwight, with seventeen tllnstruiona In out line Ittoso. Jou Tenured assd for sale by /r 6 JAMF.9 D LOCKWOOD, 63 M'ood at CAN VASSED HAM 4-30 hhdr yellow e.vosed llama, 1•111.1 . brand, In Bore and for sale by _ /Y 3 SELLERS a. NICOLS for nic II I. • VI-OCR—Pt bids fine Floor. an exeellont article, In r goal order; 50 do do do common. for sate by SELLERS & NICOLB DACON-40 kinds 'Sides; 20do 'Moulders; 13 - do Hams. in store and for sale by y 9 SELLERS & NICOL 4 IA RD AND LINSEED OIL-46 bbl , No I and 2 4 Lard Oil; IS do Linseed Oil, for sale by 1( 9 SELLERS & NICOLS P EACH 131 BRANDY-20 bids three year old - Peach Brandy, reed on eonotirnenent and for *ale by 100 TABSEY A BEST otersum. Me Tom K. llmem—Dear Sir, r I takepleasure m lestifying to the earl qualities of your WRITING FIXI U. and in recommendtrign the publtc It has hecil tqed to this Institute for about a year, and on re. terrier to the books I find Mat the color improves by rte.-, the tint being a fine Watt black. It flows freely. al!ii to Move who use met/slue pens, it will be found a very desirable Int. Respeetfully yours, HN HARPER. For sale ;together with Vitbben's JO ßed and hl.hino Copytng Inks.) by H. A. Fahnestock A. Co . Pittsburgh II P Schwarta, Allegheny city, end the"mmufacturer, THOS. K rs.corner of LJl.torty and Smith bold , trees., Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:thrw R. RiMg. tr., 9 2 - thh= b, - aaV°4I,,H.MIV. :e . Greeety, Produce and C.Mlll.lliild. business grill he continued as usual under Na firm of Robison, Lit tle 2e Co. Ty ORISON. LITTLE A CO., No. 102 Liberty street, lL Pittsburgh, Wholesale Grocer,, Produce and Commission .7ilerthants, amd dealers in Pittsburgh tl snufarture. Iy7 so rr ;memoir. num. Lrrruc .12 R 0.11... t)ACON —ll casks Bacon Sides, Icon ree'd and for side by iy7 L S WATERMAN TUE afiIERICAN JOORNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES—Edited by home Hays, D_,iu pub- Itsbed guarterly_on the first of January, Apnl, Jary arni °Metre, Each number contains about two hun dred nod eighty large octavo pages, and is appropri wrly inastrated with engcnvings on copper, stone, weed, tse The Medical News and Library, Opubltubed month ly, and consists of thirty-two very large octavo pages., room/rune the neediest informatton of the day, as well sr • treat.' of a high e 6 ter on • prominent de portment of medicine. ‘Vatarm's Lectuves on the Pinetire of Physte, Brodie's Clinical Lectures on Sun cery. and Todd t Bowman's Physiology have dots apr re peed In it, and the work at present publishing Is Wee on the Diseues of Infancy and Childhood. Tagus The subscription to the American Journal of the Medmal Sciences, is five dollars per minutia. M'bon this amount m forwarded. free of postage. in ad- Nnnce, the subscnber thereby become. entitled to the edical News and Library Mr one year, without fun this charge For the small sum of five dollars, there fore, the rubserther can ohmic a Quarterly and • Monthly Journal of the highest character, preaenung shout 511.cn hundred large octavo pages, with appro. nrlnte s illortretiona. Subseription• received, and the work promptly an-cited by JAMFS D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood at, _ An f Pehlighers VAL:A UI,F. BOOKS--11•314BI Lae of Napoleon Bonaparte. 3 vulg. liazhtl'A L. ctores on the &teak Poem. on the Cornea Writer. on thbt a t Lateran , A Age of faimnbeth. " Sputhe ge, or Contemporary Parra.. Tales by Edgar A. Poe Western Cleaners, by Mrs. C M. Kirkland. lloltdays Abroad, or Europe from the W. by Mrs. Kirkland. Rural Letters and other Records of Thoughts at Leisure, written in the Intervals of more harried Lite rary Labor, by N. P. Willis BEMM=I Phrenology end Mesmerism Examined. Macaulay'. Miscellanies. Layard's Nineveh and Its Remains. The Indicator. by Leigh Hu. A full stock of American S. S. U. Books. on hand and for sale at Philadelphia prices, by ELLIOTT In ENGLISH, 79 Wood .1 rirHECALI MANIA AND OREGON TRAIL—Be i in` Sketches of Pralrie and Hanky hloantaiti Life: By Francis Parkman, Jr., with Illust•ationasby Dar ley. In one vol. Moo. Far sale by Iy9 JAUFR I) LOCKWOOD 13h CON— 20 casks Shoulders and Sides, on coning.. _menb for sale by jy6 WO! LLB & ROB LARD—_4O kegs No I Lard, for sale. jyrl AVOILLS & ROE D RIED A PPLM-303 bush in Backg for We by &MILLS & ROE parr-111 cask. good P'"ha,un jyfr. ROE TWO LINEN—A few pieces country Tow Linen, in &WM for ed. lye WOILLS a. ROE O 19T—Large cram DOOR KEY. me finderwill I i confer an otthgauon by leaving it at the Gasette ofßee. "I \TO. 9 AfACKEREL-40 bbla No. 9 2dowiterel, recot -111 eed ads day by canal, and for sale awry km to c.oce colutirttweng by Jte JA.MEA D LZF:LL ) E-0 YEN ED.—A. A. )linos & Co'. Dry Goods Fa lk., tablishment will Le re-opened. Friday, July SM. A:1 or Wei, stock baring Leto muted down, old be offered at the greamst bargains. Purchasers may de pend upon securing goods at LOWER RATkE than ever before.. k"8 FRESH BUMMER GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICER. LEXANDER lc DAY. 73 Market street, northwest comae; of the Diamond. are now opening •chnice .tinik of fresh SUMMER GOODS. A large poniod of these good.. have recently been purchased •t 111 peat 44 enfice. from the Auction Sales at the E. 141, and from the oriporten and manufacturer, We have decided upon offering this stock of goods at prices so red aced ea to meet the •pprob Juan of those who do besmear; on the cheap cash principle. The Silk Department is very eltensive, embracing the dtffereut kinds of drum and mantilla Silks, Satin de Chem, and Carnelian Oro de Rhinea. Tbe Shawl Department embraces a apleudid assort ment of India Crape Shawl., from the lossestpricea to the finest qualities. elegantly embroidered. Also. Gre nadine. &rage, Mohair, Nett and aplendid figured Silk Shawls. SCARFS—BIack silk. berstand Grenadine Scarfs. BERAGE and other thin D GOODS—E.tegant untl novel styles of Ilerages, !ink names, and other thin Dress tiooda, worthy of the attention of the ladies. ti LAWNS! LAWNS"—In the Lawn depertmenh one addinons from the Eocene auctions an grate embracing eksynnt styles at remarkably low prizes. Imported and Domestic Gnighame Prints and Chintzes, Brown and Bleached hithrlins, Clines, Ticking., Fietriels. Superior Enslah and French Moats and Cassimeres, durtniets and Jeans, Pantalmu Stripes and Drilling* All of which is ottered at sorb a reduction of pnees that purchase ra cannot fall to be pleased. /Y 4 ALEXANDER le DAY OHOKB: BOCIES .. —LoyoIa and Jesuitism in Its Ra- D diments, by Isaac Taylor, earn. , of Natural NIB tort of Enthasiaam. - sketches .f Scott.sh Church History, by Bred.. hlrmein of th e say foot,. Halybanon, with an rippendtr, millimeter an account of the Church of Snot. hind dunng his TM The Life of Dr Johnsen, by the Rem. J F Russell; Ent l!th edition. Re•ren , o 111 Scotland during the lEntt rumm7. with three Semmes by Hen George Whitfield: by D. Mae. 112 , 111ut1. D. U . Manuel of Presbytery by S. Miller, D. D., with an alurendis. by the Rev. Jr. O. Latimer. n Gontnnal, Erpartmental and Practical Treause IZteetual Callmg, by 1. Pomp, A. Id. J . .... by Ame lia . by handand for stile Wood rye ELLIOTT*. ENOLISIE 72 Wood st DOMESTIC I/ of the ti n .-_ •- 031E3TIC AIIIM , ALS--tDatory and Description J of the Hone, blole, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, real ty, and Farm Dolga, with directions bd. their manage r_ t, brredtng, Cm.slng, mating, feeding, and preps anon tot a profitable market. Also, their Diseases nd Remedies, toremer en. full chromic.n, for the aroagement of the Dairy, By It Leib= lateno,widt nantrous illeatrallona Per trek by hY /AS D LOCICWOODA3 Weed bi CINCINNATI *. PITT/BURGH - - r • • : - . DAILY PACKET LINE. well known line of splendid passenger Stearn eles Is now composed of the Ihscest, rie s finished and furnished, and most ps.isirrrfur boats on the waters or Ste West. Every a•commodarion and coos fon that money can procure, haa seen provided for pis. ...Wars The lune ha. been In operation forfive yeses —luta carried a tuition of people rah:no Ise least M i ps. ry their persons. The boats wt: i Inc at the foot of Wood street Um day previous to starting, , the retepi non of ri g ht and the entry of passengers on- the reps tee van In CI cases the passage owner mitt be paid la adce SUNDAY DAUDET. The !SAM! NEWTON; Captatn 11rmphi:1, vrtl thavo Pittsburgh every :toothy morrtioc at lu o'clock. Witroltna every Sunday evenbag at 11l r a - NI ay W,1P47. DIONDAV PACKET. The MONONtIAHELA.I...in. Sowte, yv , liyavo num burgh every Monday morning o eieet, Whee4ni every Monday evening .rn 4 In r • TVIABHA BACH.R.T , The HIBERNIA No. Y. Cu . .p.r KLINLYZI.T., leave Piusburek curry Tursday naunstas aL 10 o'clock Wheeling eve!). Turadus even/ na at tor. v. WEDNigikDA'lf PACKRT, The KEW ENGLANtI-No. 14, C.lpt will iy„,h oec o oven - W edocelv toormia o'clock; %Theohag w eep jo p ■ ' Tuun.sn P — A — Cll4lc T. The BRILLIANT, Capt. Uuctc rvtli leara butyl* every Tburvday morumg Whwr, r , every Thumlay evening at to p. at. • rtilbtill 0/WIRE:P. The CLIPPER No. 2. Capt. Pass Ihrett., trill leave Pitiatierati every Fncley momma et 100 clack; IPtiee.. itar every Friday eveoloK at 10 P. a. JEL 11Qt 13011131 ER AILRA3I42IIIIIIIENTS for 1049, MONONG A lI.bLA ROUT E. Only 73 Mlles tPtraglutt• Via Brownsville and Cumberland to daloarore and Philadelphia - llitE splendid and fast runnels US Mull Ebel:nen ATLANTIC Copt J Yorktown; Flburle, Capt A Jacobs, LOUIS NI LANE, Capt E Bennett, are now making double daily tape between prrrsuusuu AND BROWNSVILLE The morning boat will leave tile .Alooongabeln Wharf, above the Badge daily at 8 o'clock premmly Passengers will take SUPERB COACHESat Browne. vale, at 3 o'clock, P M., and the epleodol eat. nt the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, it Csonberland, at 6 o'clock, A. M., and arrive in flaltanore the unie ettn ing, in time for the evening line to Phannelpoin yid Vir askingtOn city. From Pittsburgh to Baluntre, only .21 hours Fare QIAon From ritubargb to Philadelphia, ouly•40 hours. Fare 51240 The evening boat will leave ate o'clock, except Sun day evenmga. Pareengere by that boat will lodgo on board to comfortable Slate Rooms the first night, pam over the mountains the following day in Haetern built Coaches, and lodge the aceond night in Cumberland Plasengers have choice of rather Steamboat or Rad Road between Baltimore nod Philadelphia, and the privilege of stopping at Comberland and Baltimore, and resuming their seats so pleasure Coaches char toned to planes to travel as they plena° We make up the loads and Ivey hale for the Coach's ee in the ?menorah offices, lit onler to save Unto on aroma at Brownsville) It is tharefore troponant for passengers to get their tickets before going on board of the boat, at our offiee, Monongahela Hamm, Water Street, or dt Charles Hotel, Wool it, Pittsburgh ap3 de. J. MESKIAIEN, Agent Pittaleavorla &P — Loutrarille Pnehat Line FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. The splendtd new reamer • TELEGRAPH No 1, Ilaalep, master, will teems for above ,11 intermediate ports on I% odor. ••'y the 6th lust, at to o'clock a Id For freight or Pb ;.l r l d .t \ & Co lux La) B MIL rIN BERGER Prrrsi IBURG LI AND LOUIO2ILi.n. PACKET LINE The new and splendid fast raison• ker paek& mo RAPH No. 2, • Mason, master, wkll leave (or Crams, nati and Louisville on Tharsday, the 3d inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or pusage apply . . board, to BURR IDLE. WILSON Se Co, or GEO B MILTENBERGER. Louisville and St. Louis Placket Line. 1849. 1849. REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET FOR ST. LOUIS The fine fast 1 unions panense steamer ATLANTIS, Geo. NV. Wicks, moss, 'rill leave or the above and Inters...done ports every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, 4. Y. For freight or plusage apply on boanL or to R. C. KING, No. 15$ Corn. Row, marsddst Louisvlll. REGULAR - IKFI'IOR ST. LOUIS SATURDAY PACS,. The fine fast runoteg passenger steamer GEN. LANE, A. ItlePbenom master, will leave for abov and Intermediate ports eve• ry Saturday, at 10 o'clock,',.. a. For freight or plusage apply on board, or to E. L. KING, No 153 Com. Row, marS.Allre Loutsvllln FOR CINCINNATI. mail' The splendid di:amer ' 88ENANDO AR, 'Bowman, ouster, wilt leave for the . 4 ..4,414, P. m sbove and intermediate ports thin day For freight or passage apply on board, or to • JIB reITIORRW & CO r ARTh FOR CINCINNATI." .••, • l - i ' ma a iiit. H T Itime he b.oll4Muitaliiggr MlRer, master, Will run is above do ing low water, and will leave for the tboma and intermediate ports this day. t For freight or .. • •a. •ly ou hoop*. - i ,In _ FOR - OINZANNATI. - -• - . maim The finepassenster steamer .I.U. YE:RNON, ~ Sauna, miner, aril) leave ter Omen! ad and intermediate landings on this day, at APolelock, A. M. For freight or passage, apply °aboard, or to iylo CiAO B SIILTENBEABER. Apt • FOR WHEELING AND SRMGE7P - 131T17 ---7 L . The neat and substantial steamer lehrtilen, maste l M, II per for in er regular tugs between Pittsburgh Wheeling and Bridgeport. She will leave Pittsburgh on Wednesday and Saint - day. For freight or passage, apply on board. *IMO FOR WHEELING AND 81:TrOfski. • The fine smarties inaltyClN DEREL LA, • George Calhoun, master, will leave or above and Intermediate ports on Monday. arid Thursdays, at Hi • .11 For freight or passage, apply on board. apr • SUNDAY TRIPS TO REtkVek - The U. S. Mail steamer MICHIGAN No. 2, sell leave the landing oppotous the Monongahela House ' every son •y morttn at 9 o'clock, fo Returning Will arrive at 5 oii clock, P. M. r Beaver. Fare to Seaver and back, Twertty-fivo Cent._ mr4 SUNDAY TRIPS TO DEAVER. Thesteamer DEANNA will leave the wharf, opposite Iho MOILIIIOOIII. hela House, every Sunday morning 1) olock, for Beaver. g, will leave Deaver at I'c o'clock, P. M, and H aemenmmin at I o'clock. Fern, Twenty-five Cents. raml4 .• REMOVAL OliCo B. SILL TE NEERO ER S. b. AGENT, Forwarding and Conntrugnyna Mer chant, has removed to No. S 7 Front, between Wood and Smithfield ...tett. . . FOIL CINCLNNATI AND LOUISVILLE: . • The light draught steaTEßmer, PL u all e ct g Wells, mast A. er N , swill !MTV kit die I o'clock P kL e ports on Tuesday, M slci k Wit_at For freight or passage apply on board, Otto 173 DW 8038. Akra' FOR CINCINNATI AND e'F. LOUIS. The splendid new. steamer . LYDIA COLLINS, R M limiter, master, will lea . k l for above and all intennedime ions on Tuesday, toe NI, at DI o'clock, A. M. For naught or passage, apply on booed, or to .113 1). W. Light I Lligkt It Lighill i TOE ivarly celebrated burning Mild an nos at the Eastara Lamp Store, Mahe Third es. bad it -- For a poneble holm light it has the preference te. all of the eastern cities, being perfectly -safe and 1 feuz void of smoke, grease or any of the disagreeing' A...- EA:indents to lights onto In commob ore, also, a 1., let tot assortment of lamps of the latest patterns for t Fe- Mg the same. jy.dbuto V. J. DAV , p. JACOB WEAVER, .4, Wholesitle sad ley to Foreign Wines and Liquors. and old big Im patient Rye Whiskeys, corner First and Market I )- 112 Q— LD MON. AVE WHISKEY -0 five gal Lem< fins lean Pant M R Whiakey. Gentlemen, andAem epitomes am maned to call mad examine not u/c).r. due an article as can bohnd in no Western a. an try, 174 at the WM/ Ekon of • secob ww.svEß, r- _ Lo t Tvg. 4Jvl , , ,,E,... A . e9it .„„iv rctro i t . _ . D URE CIDER VINEHAR-120 Shia retailed' old J.,.._!o_r_ileJe 121_173 ARAISTROISH & CROZE- SUNDRJFS-74 balm Conon, Yr 24 bbLs No I Land; -47 I big Flamed; 2 .-' Ganion Peas, It 44 " Peathert; 2 " Wool. - ...i Now landing from Cumberland. No 2, for axle bllii 143 ISAIAH DICHEY.,& Co., Front i steam Blowers. IN reply the ereorrea eed Warning" of elthi'irs Bcchc c r s n, ,pee Cicerone?! Queue, June ntt, ere offer the folio sews °p/moo of out Courthel Petue SChiMONS & ONDERSQ Cirelasert, Juno tithy, lard' T Unseen Satsuma & AN aces o a - -Geodetow A o accordance with your request we have earehaq— &ironed the Letters Patera grunted to Chnstino BS, hard, "(or torprovertrents In the cougar:option of fae.,;.,th steam healer cud other farnaceen and dated Jane 841 N'e •re or opinion That Ton (the rissignees sr rte.'s, for whom we prepared papers for a eaves( e •ri application for Letter. Patent for an inapro."/ Steam Mower,) Cr, in nn wise infrlnging the clat". - + towed Mr. Burkhardt in that Patent. • Yours respectfully, CLINTON, KNIGHT re BROTHER. irldlOn• Patent Agents anstAllornies.„ PREVAILLED FAH.LIIM.• I: THIS article has been carefully and mite tested • J. • large number of the medical profeealon, Commend It as the most rentable of all the (arrested.. Metes now in use, It being mach sapenor to err( root. • root, tapioca, sage, barley, ht., for Insidids and tcyl As an article of etlatill)Ori diet for children, parul Jeri) , those of wank bowel., or of and delis constitatron, it will be round to glee health andatren wilt more certainty than any other antmlance. The Farina has beers eberatcsity analyzed by flfJ Comma and ROTTOIII, and Professor Rau, *n of w ss•P bent te.umoay to its great name over all other faro <emu substances, sot meirlida and cluldrex. • e," . An extract woos the report of each analysis Is tit 1. given: "ha elaun to the attention of the medical pveifeaso will rest upon i a conumung in ihentesi and athutil,3 nitrogenized principles, vegetable fibrin and album substance., riolJoillad In arrow-rent Or atm., belie or --(Reid. 'The grew anperionty of pie *AWN over .tar .rm.r . rotnt tliPioctit lw an article of diet invandy sad children, is pvincipairy wam.,,, th. ien it contains, which is Mel per 9t toms (the Fulani a very agreettow fight , nal eve antele of food, easlly digested, and adatirall e t adapted for Invalids and ebildren.n—iliatton. The abets* article always on hand, and for wile ' Braun & Halter, amnia of Marty and St. Clair au,- ira (Chra°4410Can.r....... ••
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