TilE PITTSBURGH WIZIctrE PUEILISIILI) if Y Wan% ee:co.l PIT TIS H1E711011. - SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 14,-1619 Theerstreee Dan:, Warms 111 I:4:Pn•Weekly, and p puh Bee./ Danis per enitem; tbe Tri-Weekly Five Dliellar• pe d asuman the Weekly is 'rero Dollen per annum, szeic9, Is schemes. , .bFADvirgin), are earnesuy requested.to bmd favore before Gr. K., SKii early in' the day z as AXINT.KKW.M.,O not inserted sor.s_epeci lied time will invariably becharged caul °Meted Out• ANTEKASONIC AND WHIQ TICKET. WII.TTA ISi HASLETT, of fiutler G:inaty. HOBT. C. WALKER. or E.UxuhUtla Borough. JOHN MILLER, oh t 4 harprhurgh,,, CALEB LEE, of PRlaburrh. WM. }SPY, of • , r St Claitr. P Lt. CARTER CURTI , lIONOT4Itt;fT4 filppeti St 0141" JOAN MORRISON, of ',HopOtty, of JAN. MITCREI4 of Peebles. oom': •tyi WM. AL ARTIdCRS. of Picishinkri corns., JOAN BYERS !;01 ..ll' SIIBII7, ". 3, of Ptusbarib S. HAYS, Per Local 21 . ?Let•rs see sou pair... eti sail poet for Telegr,liitido Nowa ED AT Tkl OFFICE QT A BOY WA We have tenet • comumuicatton, signed 4 Councilman," defending the 14ion of Couneila . nt relation to the ordinance par,44 f r redeemmg the scrip nt par, nod replying to borne of the stile s tom of a morning poper. WO regret Mat we could not rind apace for it to daf',,trut will give it to our neat. Toe Wuxi:Enao r readers will find the report of the Committeqran the Wheeling Bridge an lnieresting and irnejrtrlllt dOCU Although we regret that this strbject was not agi tated at an earlier day, before tqa Bridge had ass Ltr programed, yet, as it wilt,terottling to tEe showing of the Committee, serignsly obstruct the navigation of the Ohio river, it okEtt:to be resolute. ly resisted by appeal to the legit tribunals of the country. Such, we believe, design of the Board of Trade. RoMn.—Oor telegraphic despatches bring the cheering intelligence that the I . ..tave Republicans of Rome still hold out, notwitrdianding they ate pressed on every hand, by 2:4160 veteran. French soldiers, who have every meting:elf annoyance, at their command. Who say, after this that Rome is in pornet.."ainn of eCtew hundreds, or thousands, of strangers, assati=iigt, and outlaws. who have overawed the pecipinii'. We confess opt utter astonishment at the persiveranCe and bra very of the Romans. Sanely Men would not fight in this way without they to It they were struggling for the glorious boon of freedom end what Ares' men they must have the leaders, men of indomita ble perseverance andl vast rOsources! 'Success in them, and disaster nrel dispel:he to the French' The Post mud the Roman Republic. We have been waiting, wi com.iderable r - patience, until the editor of th4ost, to his articles on the Platform of the late 4ctifueo State Con vention, came to the one in reliltien to the effoits of the Republicans of Europe 6 establish frtegoj entments on the ruins of the °Wand corrupt mien- Archie*. Although the Post hs.A heretofore Maul- Mined the stillness of death ircielation to the des perate struggles of the Roma.i,Repoblicami; yet we thought, surely, when sucChn oeeasson offers, the editor cannot avoid sayineiomethinginfav'br of as worthy an effort u evei-'was rondo ty.tite friends of freedom. Well, the Post of yestord ny 'contiined ills •oetiele is noes/ion, and although thepcsolution sufficiently indefinite, yet the *marks of the edi tor are still more so; The grOtest advocate for the supreme tempthal power It( the Pope might have written every word of in! Not a siligle hint it given that the people of Itoch:ts are about ttl'be brought under the t yolre whichffney have just sha ken off. No sympathy is exPiessed .ft , r ttheth.— No word of reproach uttered tfgainst their. iletpi cable invaders, wEo r have co Pilpa ted beccrith the tools of the abstilotists of*ror , .. The 'Re' publicans of Rome are not chide mentioned, our have they been, by this editO, .who some time. mounts his Pepsins and wah to the very clouds In his Insane rhapsodies about :liberty, equality, the rights of the triaeseal&c. N0631:1G could enteed him in expressions '9l ryalpatiri , ;or !.-aloud, dor log the late troubles, or of indignation, for their English oppressors, as he t: calls• them, but he Ic as dumb as on oysteri:tilmot the Etonian people, who have cstablothld a free-govern anent and elected representagitie at , senibliee,alstr about their invaders, who hay% come from another part of Europe to meddle in i matter with which they bad no business. And what are the causes of compleint by the Irish, is Ornparison With tilt. Romans! And what is the 'guilt 01 Eoglapd.in comparison with Fnuice? y , Does any one ask for the c.e . :rt* of this cowardly silence, while a people who #4tild be free, and who deserve to be free, nredcrushed? No, it is unnecessary. The Season is to evident. 'Every body teems it It is on every body's tongue. •If the editor wishes to know it, bis own consciertneWill mist him to the knowledge:l . : while hie burning cheeks, if he has sense of cellar:mine lea, will atti•et to the depth oPhis degradation'. THE POS INCOMHSTENCIES The Po.t., of yesterday, has itie mat miserable attempt to evade the force °tile exhibition we gave on Thursday, of the editor's wilful, tole. statements or gross ignoranceve have ever seen Some of the most important points he has not even noticed, where we coovicte& : , him of downright falsehood in his statements. *limner these mis statements proceeded from willful perversion,recl less carelessness, or sheer ignorance, we leave him to say, but blown charterer required some apology or acloicrwledgemeriC' That ho made these false statements, we m 44 clearly sliowdd, and he makes no enamel to any them. . • The editor tries to let doctu4ii party fricids,tis easily as possible, by saying tkijitthe Whigs erinti. pally composed the andienciPat the Taiitreneet logs we quoted froin. Whi4Jsas that to do with the subject, Did we not give.the mimes of the officers of the meetings, the culpsnairreca oaresolo dans, deed If Mega, m their for the Tariffat tended to see what was delis, how does that change the responsibility! TM) did not interfere in any way. The meeting Market .Place after the Tariff of !Wei had pitOed the Hoime, was • regular Locoloco meeting,Aelled by over one hundred of the principal meff:,ef the party,. the names of all of whorls we cadigive, if the-editor desires it. • We can show, by the mcM.:. indubitable testi molly, if it is necessary, that frmn its passage, down to its repeal, the Tariff of 1812-was as populist, in Pennsylvania, among all porEcii, as any measure which ever passed Congreski ,. . The Democratic party was as load in its prole-114ml of antic . ..pi l low to it as the Whigs, and any ingimation to the con trary was treated as an insul4 During the deal paign of 1844, they ewe it Upon their banter', acknowledged it in their rezolukus, and continued to 'sstain it, by every means iU their power, notil party ties demanded their opposition. Mr. Harper asks if they have not a right toichange their opio. ions/ Certainly, if they can ; : - Ahoir a good and sufficient reason therefor; was not or that that we complained, but of tild editor's alutuseful misrepresentations and peripirsions of histori cal facts, which ware so glariSig that 'we wonder bow he can hereafter expect. . to obtain the least credence for any polities' statement he may Mike. Facia YLVATIII.—Dcfeat Slaughter of an Gepernalims Troops—By the :fission! at New Or. leans of the Mexican echooneffilipe, Capt. Her nandez, bur days from Sisal, the Picakune oeived El Boletin, official of /Merida, to the 18th uls. incluaive. The Soletin, et the 15th, cnitains an nceoutit of' ' • sanguinary affair between tees Yocateco troops and the Indians which took Wien at the distance of &league from the town of Tutic, and in wilieh ormer were rooted with great .lauestot. CA Don. Jose Doloxea Paso., with hie detachment, consisting of 535 mon, when distant one league hum Tune, was intercepted by an overwhalmirg form of-Indians, who attacked film with the great. eat fury. After standing theirgiound hoot s ch i e ge , number was slain, the Yet:acmw fled teach/cell Muir bafgagesanamundien,dacihs the hands ofthed foes. Of the whole detachment 4ly I h 7, with their colonel, reached Sabah, carrying, off only two. of. Scarsend fifteen soldiers of the wounded. On the 13th, however, one hundred mare of the fugitives, with two subdimatenanta, plarfailneir , appearance atSacahma. There were Mre4ol , elifht hod. of _4:aor t a t ß he horses and biggago,of the Olken 1:111"Sd• MEM —.7— . t holes... Beene& • The olno St,Zas Journal, of 'Julylo, lelva th e factoring and Commercial interest of Penneylva folkmring ecc tot of some of the causes which nia cannot be estimated. The value of steamboats I have produce4 : the dosailful mortality lit the Ohio i built and registered at Pittsburgh exceeds two end Penitentiary : , a half millions of dollars. The annual value of "The (carrel ravagesof thin disease in our Stale prope rt y 10 which our citizens stand Prison may be a:U a bound to several causes.. L _ consequence of vicious course of life, many, '" th e telethon of owners, c o nsignees, ,ke.. cannot doubtless, of the convicts, have constitutions im., fall below Forty Millions of Dollars. The Ohio paired natl . -rendered susceptible of disease. The River has heretofore been out only ohanoel of ' economy of the syste :-, under confinement such caththen,ettttoa the iyi,ssis s ippi Valley. And is t he reed by. prisoners. nosnosA tendency to re duce th quantity of blood, and, at , ~.a ttequeneei even when all other artificial channels shall have of vitality. The evidence or the &min:shed quay. been opened, this one will ever retain its pre-emi- I tity of blood .n be seen :he an dm and color- nence. It must continue to be the artery which less complexion of the convicts, and as the chyle - ' p ea Ise di s ease whose titled. Nto dra,n away the imports vitalityto nor western trade. etiosy fluid j a , Te ediegits of the tide of life, they more ala cannot—must not—will not sutler it to be olo readily give way under an. attacks. The want wonted. of a free cironfrition of air, the causequence ,per- The important question then recurs, will the haps neceStiari) ibe manner InWhich the on re nuantrae4„, has a ,„,,„„ 4 , , erection of this Bridge at the proposed elevation of quantity of blood, by tailing to supply the blood from C, to 93 feet, be an obstruction to the nevi.- I with oxygen flit} a larger amount. and also to re- lion of the river , The Committee know no other card recovery Itly a tardy and inefficient oxygen,. reap in Which this question can be no emphaticai. lion of what filtinatos. The insiduons manner in which the disease makes as approaches. is doubt. ly answered as by permitting men whose whole less a great cobee of its morialay. Causing little lives may almost be said to have been spent upon or no pain in ,la first stages, it becomes fastened this river, to speak for themselves. with fatal tenfiksty upon the victim before he ie aware. The panic caused The unileritgued, Masters of Steam Boats en lir the mortality—the vague god undefined fears of the hospital—that gaged in the ride of the Ohio River are unnni apathy which eirel upon the cholera patient with ; ruously of opinion that the Bridge now about to be the very ats , OmPtemsi reeler* , la'. mdi ! erected across the channel of the river at Wheel. to his fate, or pro. to disbelieve in the presence of danger-1h necessity necessity of en f orc i ng t h e s il ent tog with an elevation of 92 feet above low water system, obligual the convict to ponder upon his level, will at all ordinary good stages of the river danger, rather than to get rid of his tears by con- j greatly impede the navigation, and at the common • versation—alljhese have their effects to aggra spring freshets totally olistruct it, for the larger vate the ray... of disease and to dinainititi the chances of reCkiVerY. clans of steamers. "The mortality of the hist twenty four hours Tee chnunies of the steamers Messenger and may be truly i.utdie be terrible. But while we 1 Hibernia reach a height of feet abase the ear regret tts eeettinoce, it N n SO ewn Of re gra me tin. 1100 to kaost , that „ery thing known o the i - face the o t water. Those of Telegraph No. 2 are sal science tix the relief of the unfortu- believed to he somewhat higher. Tne Brilliant is nate Intierers.::: ‘Ve are scam ind e bted to Mr. ii ii ;7l feet—and to the top or her pilot house is 531 who I'M 1, odli" ft"ntted "e t.lluaemg ' feet. Captain Reno'. new brat now budding will list al those Neceittied sine° geilecist at onel to the sane hour to day he 92 feet to the top of the chin - lilies. and 55 feet Here folloW the names of 16 persons, Ito hip of pilot house. Captain Stones new bout The Sees' Tort: papers account Mr the large I will Ise ns high as the Messenger. The Clipper, number of 1 3 3 0 cholera caeca i that city „ M ot ,. Telegraph No. I, and New England are but little day, with 10 deaths, es follows: The Journal of l ow er. The (ants eauteerat"d al.' , will Pees Commerce says Wheeling eighteen timer each week. , owing to the great weigh: and roan of the chin, "This is oak t ing in part. probably, to the neglect both sif privafit physii•nins and. pubic irod.tui ions. toes of the large boats it ei illipOlisible to lower and to make any deport tin sonley. This sap'. witsin raise them lip binges, as is practised on the small !inlet would seem to be iustifird from the fact boats . T , iron cannot be made internuenuy that in Sunday's report, cachet Pie Lunatic Asy lum, the colored home, nor Bincewel, • I,isnd ts. stmnc to sttPl''" , the ePerati.a•as a greater weight mentioned, tlfough the deaths nittuow moons.. at that elevation would cause the hoes to roll. and repined to daiy. number 13$, and toe e clea then endanger the catn ip boilers. There are . I ' 3 4." ' n Th.. underslened are fully convinced and satin. Vele tolule oncumuny mem were 00 , y 28. It has occurred heretobre, n:so, that there hod that this badge, at on elevation of less that; has been a cninstderable inerefate tin Nlonduy, ow• 130 tent will prove a most serious oommotion to tag ton the (icelect. - the navigation of the river. 'At ILiehmoml, V., on the 9th, lour ones. one p r „ . H Master chive , No. fatal. The Ifichrt.oul Tames says J C Woodward, Mr.lervger No. 4 "The latesUmfehigcare tee have f r om Shultz. I Kl.nerv! , er, the estate of Mr H)i) Carter, on Jon., rtver, SerflUei Dean. that'up to Stiiurday last, f. 15 deaths of vho:era had W C Gray. occurred amongst hts negroes. The d.somr wt. 11, ra , n then thought ;lo have abated it, o l .,))) ) ) •.) Mr. C Th,tmt. It.oger+, has been eonipelled to i'`Jandon the harve,r of a s Hemnb , :!, huge porttonef wheat crop: IMorr.s, R J *race At Albanyt on Sunday, IC, nee, and .1 H were reporte:2: Sam! .1 Reno, C'har!, , Stone. tI Pro,. II Caldwv , !, A I) Refl.), M Andrew., H A Gray :4 Proper& Rohm.on, Jr, Wm. II Marshal!, Andrew Watson, Thomas t:reen:ee F. C Hyetta. I:ha r!e. W Colts, A I: Nlsson, For the Piit4Aurgii Gcftcl,. Will Mr. Withe he hind entiugh to 'ay io whom theletter, pifidished is the -Gillett" of to day, from ' General Scott, Wan addressed, or Sou cant, le fore the puld4r, or ior what purpef,—.l any such traforroson iy within reaeh , The :otter oon a Mat important riltjeCt. from a molt import:in: man.' Apd, 'a, it 'ldrfds tti the t;szette Unex• plafried,sthe wonder awful rein TrqU re, how r for what ifur , e.afe.coeh a ;ell, was ca..ed nm ea istence. Respectiltliv. ll= Pitteherghpuly 1%, 1519 All we tufw of toe Otter we w fren•y navt‘t to our corrippoodent. I: Nat fir.t poltkethed in the semicgw:WG.g of toe t7+III tom. From be ~• itorialintrocliictloa we :ea, the: wo. addrensed In a geatletion ti.rditra Settat.o Sro nr• being ehowq Iry boo to *them a oni, ed-and obtaljled fOr pahotottoo t y editor mt, Whig. ; 41. Probably cur corre,youdrut wuu!J ; 1,1 know whaqome or the leading pre•pu, •ay • Lt., The 1e?!.- Fork Cuuncr bar !cc !co •c‘clug re marks. "The sentlinenta of General Semi, a. to the ay,- portmace, ate value, and it rot [nay s express t . -the naturalness of the peaceful and friendly an. nexatioa.ofehe Crush N. ot American Colonies to due 13nieuf—sso he •hared by a very Large IDA. jority of t hqp,•o r lt: 'of the Unned Suites, orb, good men all nation.. at borne and ahead. w admire aredtapect the ratio, modarnimn. and geA r, falthb 'the distinguished soldier and %tate • man who eire',.l not e in•ent to hasten an event a, desirable eq nonexat oa, by. 'ally tladerhaild , 4 measure, oriany aloes act of Lad faun t,rati, Great Britao: 'This is gin h Christian moraidy and statesmen• ship. Ilia, ho. precisely by sari`: a coarse that ACICCCSS is most likely to crown our wishes. (or as seals prnbable. the misumlerstandine between :ha Methercountry and those Coinnies ;ha, he coma irtecogctlable, the very fact Li these Untted Suttee 'gondol; aloof from the controversy. and abstaining Cuero any course that, on the one aide. mightpunlyf-cffend the untie, or seem to defy the pxwer of the Mother country or on the other. should steed tomanifest undue indifferende to Ind efforts of thi Cold:mons at Dolineal emancipation nod sell government—this very state tf thing• we. mpeet, Olsen smooth all difficulties ,a the taco of peaceful tanexatton. and bring these Colonies. indepoodent States of Anglo-Saxon blood and enterprise-into roe with the tull oLneur renee of thi Colonies themselves, of England, sari of the Enittl,.4 States?' Antoci ore the Wheeling Bridge .The foilo r ing is the report re ad at toe meeting oq Thansda77 evening, Ora Committee app,onteil by the BoartlolTrade, in reletion to the Wheeling Bridge. The Comeittee appointed at the tact meeting de toted Rohr e r! Kirkland, a gentleman in whom they had confiddirce. to visit Wheeling, and to riseer• cation .of the ,proposed Bridge. Thin gentleman may walk a whole hiae, nor meet a stogie wan courteously received; a printed copy of the I The numb, who seek a temporary retreat m the Charter and the Report of the Engineers presented country is large, het their location none en iv di _ him by the Bresident, and every aid afforded him j They are not at Saratoga or Newport. nor yet a' by the ofßeers.of the - Company in procuring him our near seaside watering plaCe4, but muttered -the necessary in'o.mation. Ha report shows that ! tathroughout N ew Eng l an d m Its most sparneiy set. the Bridge ..,:ompany has made but a very slight tied parts Yesterday the Cholera rep , r 1 'we. dayintion frcim the plan and elevation contained in large, but made es by incomplete report. fir the the published Report of the Ee t sinee,,,e charge of ! day mom, which d:d not include the most the work. ! ckiy hospitals of the c.ty. The report of th , The Chair Man ord., Gomlnittee also directed n : Committee Interments shows mar oar aa iv or, note to the Preement of that Company, mach, need por.lation and the foreign residents suffer sing a copy of the Resolutions adopted by our for- I the most severely, has before linen ammdi titer meeting; That officer very promptly answer. An examination of the pay roll of our Custom ed, though h'h hoe not communicated the views of ; I louse disclose. a rotten state 0! things to regard BM Corporation, (except so far as the same are to:political favord.,sm. It in now oar embodied be embodied In the Engineer s Report,) in regard to be yond a doubt, that Major Noah, that most unseru the manner Proposed to avoid rendering the Bridge „too. all polit,ans. has been fed at an i im P e'atmeat to the free pa sage of °l"mb°"th- l the rate of one thousand and sixty nine doitars for T6e P henee ,' lthe Bridge Company, and the ite " ! four years as inspector, during which time he hue post Of Mr . Elliot to the City Councils of Wheeling I never performed an hour's labor. except to draw -ilia Report of Mr. Kirkwood to lain Committee, ! hie pay. And this lies been done orator a Dama , and the correspondence with the President, are all erotic reign that allows no sinecures here With coMmonmated to the meeting, for its in- The absence of all apeculation in Stockn, and formation eta)) action. ; the plethora of Money, has attracted to New York It appearg that the original-Charters granted by ' a very large number of borrowers, on account 01 the Virginia Legislature to a Company t o erect a I wash. of public improvement in the interior aridge at Mal point, t h e vag,me Leg,,,jeinre ! this and the adjoining States, and with success.— on the 17th of February, lelfi, and was again re- Several lateral branches of the Erie R red have rived on tihs ]oth of March, 1536. Nothing, filed up their stock, and enabled the contractor. to however, who done under them. except the ere, proceed. This road will open hi Elmira en the TOM of a bridge over the =important part of the Int of October, and before January of I StIO, the ravel between the Ohio shore and Zanc's inland monthly earnings will far exceed one hundred The' mgereets of steamboat navigation on the I thousand dollars. Like the Mississippi, it drains Ohio river Were fully protected la the Legislature an extent of country whose wealth put. figures of IRS. and 1183f3. I 'oder Mese acts, the Bridge at defiance. Company Were required to construct a Draw. Father Matthew roottnueri his penance of re badge, at lanai 40 feet wide, which t h e ea .! Com- nearing vision, and is quite run down. The hat party at its own cost and charge,. was required ten send him their waren, rid o p ,, e , Li u at all timeslo attend and keep open tar the pas a m a P a l' a f. a l r a a d ari t v h;r t 7 g. , ,,,.. l .l mair ,.. brad in he a mass sage of boais. ofplaster, and have taken a cast with all the bump. Tan act which first authorized the multi...non well developed. end mapped all, Notoriety is not " cairn svajwnaioa B'4' urn" the ohm "rurd T New York, e. any public man will nail of the 0100 river, reviving certain parts of the ria t t , U mairomi paraamo not a part gimai bargain that hat• and davorraory two former ails, and repealing other., wan passed -.piste shel l he, a e h ee „ e d verhee , by the Virgin Legulatura, on the 19th day of : A 4 goo,. many notables are inx d rn ici apo co ng i wh . om March, IBt'l The p irtioos of that net more di- may . r iven hard . at wrirli — nt ri,htly beanie on the subject before the Committee, Bo t rhe ' se ° 7en d tle f ten W l e ist b Z Washington, nod are now off duty, and on the way are sections . " and It , 'twit to the country for repose. ,See. h, "Tixat said Ccuapany shall have power The Han Daniel D. Barnard, one of the Bound to erect, riniikeep a Wire Suspension Tall Bridge est Whigs, ae well as one of most learned of New on, asd from; Zane's Islatial, to, and upon the main York, 10. had the Presidency of Columbia Col. Virgidia shot.% on the bank at the city of Wheel• lege tendered to him.liis acceptance is roach to lag."- - be desired, rie it will give to New York a citizen of -"Sao. 14. 1 the said Bridge mentioned in the oth whom any Piste may well be proud. section ol thts act, shall he erected $0 as to obstruct In Cotton there continues to be a large business tile navigation of the Ohio River, in the usual or expo, tat full prices In Floor there is an Mt manner by such. steamboats, and other crafts no provement of 6c per bbl, with a good demand from are now wantonly, accaretennal to mango, the sane the home trade and fur shipment. Wheat is hea return the elver shall he as Awls as the Alglux goody vy, nod lower prices would he taken for large lots Mersin heraofore known—then naives upon such Corn is not changed, but the tales are large. Pork obitructlon being found to ogist, such. obstruction line improved, with sales at 80 25 for Prne, and shall be imoo.drotoly removed or remedied, as the 810 7Niisll fur Mess, closing at the lower figures. said last meietiooed bridge may be treated a pub- Considerable sales of Cut Meats at 44 for Shoal , nee4eanee owl abated awordingly." ders,end 51381,f0r Hams. There is a good baaineas Il h t ceria t t ay surprieiog that .p,t.u.t.—usually In low grade Cheese for export et 2.Wc per lb— w cies a aominal business, without change cantioue4should have antiscrtbed clock to a In • in prices. a. Consinusy, whose very Chatter distinctly recogni tes the right of each individual, believing himself TIMPIMANCEVILLX, July 1819. tobe injured,( to reader the entire investment use- Ma. Wean—Dear Sir—Our object in making less. The stoltaliteent ofn nubile nuisance by the the watement we did, in the Gazette of last Mon set ofthe pirty, is a doctrine as old as the common day, was of a two fold abject, vim lot, to let the low littelf. 14this bridge is permitted to be erect. i truth he known; and, 2d, to state (as we have been ed; the partitXs Interested will have to.blame them.l requeated by a number,) thalami' of our taxies lime selves; not de Legialatare of 'Virginia. That bod This scents to have called down the indignation of 't4P - Itasexpretaly tamed to them their right. the Local Edito: of the Dispatch, who of course . - 11.1•rrr , :a No. 2 New Ensbu Mt Vernon Wyamintr kaae Newton " Exrel,or "of nrw• Nolte; Monnngnbrin ropuectirlit Hncnhurgh :lauc:ll., " Yruns:v.o.4 F s, • /r I Q Adams Thos J Grreg. las,ph Smith. 13,rm,nchern Kuutaz, Anr n liArt Pr, L )11 The Cot - riff:du- , beileve that the htrathers th C•uaunnt:. the Nllst , cor. the J M tut... in Grand TurL. and many o hero avh.c!l were Nth.. Imu...tpins.l,sl.l.TthflataaflPtarate.! VelrS •Aler, r.ad rb:rnoe% s qa.to ae hgh ntly bovv enumerated .0 the above re t, -”,to boats engaged as refntisr packets on MAI nverthere have heretofore been be, in lh Ins!! steamboats designed for the Mtreise r et, trade Tneae boats are larger and h. ag.es in a: -.r ar rangecneots..actud:ng. OS coume, he:g•it of chimney. In con,terac. , InPy Len down on a jail 'IV,. writ, m pns• tn,. flee'' wou'd be Intro.:hie. Are cur hardy mechan c employed directly or indirectly .0 muse pursu t C....lured by this bunch at busmeas, wu i ng to sec cut od wimout an Gil-Irt W i.,ev..ut I , That this meettalf. on Leto.: t o .e von , mon Inter,. of Penn.v:renlot. erertion of any or dge ra.veleied to free nay:galena of that grent,nationai ti•glitvay iti LAI., river. 2d. That the mrtnager. of the Wheeling aw Isnont Coopsuy I,e earneslit request, to erect auhh a Iwnige. 01 - ang, as the., clearly regoires, to wit. A bildge that shall per mn ntrainnoata to pa, 011 the 13Theat 11,ods here talon; known in that river. Thnt zI emy re,ed t• ohcruct bay gal.o“ 11., Ln.• Garet.n p:edges 1”..1! mertartres fur (be tit.tem.ent al It. pothi 14../IL • ito. That • con:anat., be app. G:rd to mole funds to .crtante legs. proceedings, to stop ttr erection of raid bridge,milers •anse sna:t be erected 43 such • height as WUu not impede the tree navigahon cl the Ohio KIVot :eh, That we Invite the attention and co opera. Zion of a:: other rates and voisges idterrated iu preserving the free navigation of . tan Ohio. tith, That the exciting commalcc appointed at the last meeting, he continued for the purpose cl carrying out tare provisions of the Julian resseut.on FILOIII NEW YORK. Cotrehpotoknot. of Oo• htlxbarro loato• New Vona, Ju:v id, I,td The edy rei.,ns an dull apnearaure. and it rd.. ethic hni than on lag reek, nod on,. still endeavors to Justify himself. It in not:Ostl Wish to eater into any controversy upon this mat ter, but for the. satisfaction of the public, we would invite his attention to his statement of Jane-30th, giving the oamno of individuals who had died with cholera, also the Liames of others who then had it. Now, we most unhesitatingly state that no such persons even lived in this place, as some he has named; also, when connoted by Messrs Tramiel. and Kelly, he misconstrued their statement en tirely, on the lid of July, and also states, upon the authority of "a highly respectable and intelligent gentleman" of this place,that there has been at least fifteen deaths from choiera in Temperancevine. Now, if he be a "gentleman," he will not be afraid of his name. We ask for his acme. and shall in sist upon the editor's statements being false until we know who this gentleman may be. Doctor J. H. MrCaskey gave a igatement to the Dispatch, which was perfectly plain and satinfactori, but this could not be inserted, but be so garbled up by the editor to his remarks as to entirely subvert the meaning. Now, hod he been disposed to arrive at the truth, why does he not make known the farts, as given by Dr. MeCaskey. We hope he will give UP his author, if such he can And— list lithe editor can produce no better authority for his statements than anonymoos gentlemen, we must consider him and his paper not only as an unreliable source of procuring corral information, but also as dangerous in memo/. K. W. WHITE, JOHN McINTIRE, JAMES TRUNICK, R. 11. KELLY, JOHN SMITLEY, Faom run Alton:lrma REPI:BLIC —Buenos Ayres papers to the 10th of May. received by the arrival ' of the barque Edward Koppuch, at Salem, bring evidence in support of the late frequent reports from that quarter, that at, arrangement was about being consummated between Governor Ross, and the French and English negcmianons. By a decree it on the:ll.ah of May, the Government of the Argentine Republic rescinded that put forth in Au gust, PIO. prohibiting intercourse of any kind with the French and English ships of war; and on the 16th of May an exequatur was issued to Mr. Hood, the British consul, after a delay of more than two years. These concessions are avowedly made with reference to the likelihood of an amicable arrangement. Ft:oat Tiad,s —Excursus., ON rim Fiton-rtmt. —Tt.e Brownsville Flag, of the 23d, aaya that, since its orevious la., there had been "ware and rumor, of ware.," in that vicinity, and add• • the night 01 the 1111th inst. it was reported to the hewn that there woo to be a pronuncumento issued to Mataruurns—that there was to be a gene ral upreihrtg of the people--that the present cur tons house was to be abolished—that a new Res pairlic, to lee :mica the Republic of the Sierra Ma dre, Was to stars into •x!stence—und laatly that a large body of men were to start from this aide to eaelai to riartietealing the new Republic. There were Manila/it announcement., and we, in coin- In, with the moot of our ciusens, commenced promenading to bee who were to be the actors. on this side, in the grand drama. 'Ther•di was beaten in Matamoros. The mug , . sounded. crillaig artillery and cavalry to orrteare fair de:ende From cur proximity to Mat . ' (11,1,11.. a" con distinctly tear these alarms. Sol der, sire i•iiitrue rallied, as we are told, in tie N 0..., and .00 Id have met to a very gallant man. which might have been pleased to perm ,rr re ex...moot ail onginated, it seems, in the d.err• r. n WWI named Nicholas R_ M lleu, sup pose nw; invane, Who l•wued a pronnneinenetito, and mart-ii over to Matamoros to take the place •nose handed. At the Weal date, he had been .11.4 imprisoned. Col Doiningues hod been arrested a:•di. on the charge of being engag ed in tut arias, out was subsequeney discharg ed Toe, nre bnr coodidetrri or the honor cf n , trres. to rcpt....not the Yer.tern duty. t e Tern& Tory err Gen. Votoe, E. HoyArra, T. P t•ttury, ate present member. nod then Hugh e Ft!W ne VW.. represented to 1w 41.11 id a thovlng Low., wan fn :Jr ilemsuarg Tale-mph. =ff!EMMI In our last we published a note from the State Treasurer aernmp4ilied ny a stater/tent esbibit:ng .he a...not of money drawn from the Treasury 'ince the I I tt the officer, on the pule Ire work.. h .tnee appears, that in making out sod rtatement.. thr runt t 4 529,000 was omittral, Inn. t , rig err actor nmv,ont paid out to It. VII rirren, S2—s more tban FOUR THOUSAND Lr 1 1.1,...\RS A I:Al as will be seen by the lulhow log note TGKA,FIT UTVICL, July v, 1..19 Mr Fr,v—ln reptytng to your note ISE week. I made nn orn••ton t (twenty nape thoutand Th • •hould he added to the stun there reported. rttnit•tr the amount paid from the I I th 0d April to Inr it of /or 5331431 i>2. Herr wr•h you u..i recetre n Izat of Inc parmooth Eondr I; J Bats. Autoooto drmvfn by Superrtsors on the canal n.a.n the 3J to th< Stn of July F..och•b• James Turner P Andernon MePhen,.. Lanni Comm...nen ;..,11, Me[Alen!, Wt.riti7 00 From the l::, Apr.l to the 3tti ofJuly 331,43 i 09 To to July '.?th M. l l l nd the '4.pr - en-dented emu 01 THREE }WM/RED AND SIXTY THOUSAND DOL LARS paid out in leas than liven months, of be puhlic works, nr more than FOUR THOUSAND ILLARS A DAY" And yet the 1,.c.0k.e0 oth rera peetend that they can get no money—not enough even to pay `the poor laborer. "' Here are tact. that roust wound every honest man —facts that can percher be controverted nor denied. They expose a system of ..wrong and outrage" on the part of the Loss:Alma officers. lead ers and peeuletors. Must will make soy bar the moat hardened in iniquity hang their heads. Their knavery and echernen of fraud are too plain to be misconceived by the honest and intellusem; and the cormelocares must (all upon their own heads. They erected the gallows on which they swing. C LA . ..11" - -The Wasinagtun Republic sacs that the death of Colonel Duncan has been pieced beyond doubt, by an offirtal report from the officer in command of the defences of Mo tile. His disease maa not cholera; but a bilious lever, of aggravated character, Which bad been ii.,itimed by jaundice. We copy Vora the Philadelphia atilletin the fol lowing brief hiographlcal sketch of this most gal lon( moldier .Colonel James Duncan was born in Orange county, N Y , about the year 1811, and was, there. tore, null a very young man at the time of bin later attack. In early Me he entered the academy at Wee( Point, where he soon rose to be one of the mom eminent of his class. He graduated 1831, end entered the artillery. HIS Scrflea was in Honda, where he narrowly escaped with his life, a hostile ball on ono occasion amines the scalene! bin cap. Afterwards he was stationed on the lakes, wnere he remained dunng the Cacadtao troubles. Subsequently he was transferred to Fort Adams, at Newport It. I , where he was occupied for same time In dist-miming the dying artillery; end in the end he brought his batteries to a state of snob per fection, that they rivalled, if they did not excel, those of Ringgold in efficiency. Duncan wan perhaps the ablest man in the ar my, for his age. To him, in conjunction with Ringgold, we are indebted for the - efficiency of our Hying artillery, an arm of the service, who= terri ble power Wile proved in every battle of the Mex ican war. Duncan served in every principal bat. tin during that contest. with the exception of Buena Vona. At Pain Alto, he oommandnd the guns on the left, and, by a brilliant flank move— meat, at a aroma( period of the contest, assisted materially to win the day. At Ransom' de la Palma he beaded the pursuit of the dying enemy, his artillery advancing at a gallop. At Monterey he served in Worth's division, and it was pnoci pally by the fire of his batteries , on the morning of the '2lst of September, that the famous charge of the Merman lancers was en speedily repulsed. At Churtibusoo, he assisted is the assault on the toe dig pont and, by sweeping thn causeway with grope maternally to carry that important positron. Al Molino del Rey the general direction of all the artillery wan entrusted to him nor wits the selees non toads in Vein. for, in that bloody fray, the rap id manner In which he poured In the fire of his batteries not only repulsed a desperate charge of the enemy's cavalry r but compelled the Mexicana to abandon the Casa Math, impregnable as it had been considered. At Chepaultepec also Duncan performed important services. In abort, no other subordinate officer, perhaps, daring the while war, contributed so much to the meccas of our arms. In 1636, rust an the Prlevenn war broke ant, Duncan WEI! , promoted to the rank of captain.— For bus brilliant servires at Palo Alta and Fleeces de la Palma, he was brevetted a Lieutenant Colo nel. During the remainder of the war he was, on oeranton of every battle where he served, moat honorably mentioned In she official deapatubeek— The result was that his reputation rose in propor tion, and when, ahonly utter the declaration of peace, the Inspector General, Colonel Croghan, died, Duncan. though but thirty five years old was called to that reaponsible and honorable post." W. M. Wright, M. D., Monthly " itanci and residence on Fourth M., opposito the Pittsburgh Dank. °Dire 16" — hour, from D o'clock to K. and . rom 2 o'clock to t P.M. kepla-ly Improvements In Dentistry. DR. U. U. STEARNS, late or Boston, is prepared to manufactore and sot Bums Tsars lo whole and parts of sets, upon Suction or Aunaspherie Suction Phites.— Too-niacin: ors. to SIVi NIALM, where the nerve la exposed toLon and residence next door to the May or'. othao, Fourth Street, Pittibuyab., Marta B. 111 , Padden, P. E. Eaton. jolt Fire wad Marina Istanalitaatta—Tam Ptm. soma Navtaarroa AID PAS 1.211142 Mt. Conan— chattered lalt—contlattes to Lame,' upon every de scription of property, at Mu trains Mkt.. Orstca No_ 21 Marketausr.: _ . GOMM Preys.. Roam FUMY. I:4O7 B Y ar Y l onikdAtoa Pssustrst LOW, SZ.AlL—PrCpared by J. W. Kelly. Milton StIVC4 N. Y., and for sale by A . Jaynes, No T ., Fourth meet. This Will he found et delightful or, cle of beverage in finsiiie, and psnlettlarly for sick Elaaxes Bnotta—An improved Chocolate prepara tion. being a eombinatiou of Cocoa nut innoeerth in. Yig*ftttittg and palatable, highly recommended partic ularly for uwaltda Prepared by W. Baker. Dorete+• ter, Mn.., and for sale by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin Tan Store, No. 70 Fourth at mchl4 JOB PRINTING. BILL READS. CARDS, CIRCULARS, Manifests, lh& Lading, Contracts, Law Blanks HAND MIA, CITICLSS. POLICIICS, &c. &e., Printed at the ShOrteSt notice, at low pra. at; the del29 GAsarra Orrma Talmo alma... WANTED A young Yuan in • wholesale and retail In goods ore—one •egnanued with the business, and enn Come ed recommended. Apply at 62 Market st DIED, Yesterday moraine, lath instant. 15... A, wife of Capt 'Phonies D Calhoon, aged Ph years . The friends of she family are respectiolli invited to attend het Innen! this day at 3 o'clock, from the resi dence of her husband, Peon street, near the old Toll Gate. to proceed to the Allegheny Cemetery On Friday. the lath inn • Isabela Mule, infant daughter of Robt. Bruce, Jr. The funeral will take place ilns, Saturday a iteinonn, at 4 o'clock. from the residence of Alex Milier, Fourth St. Road. 85 REWARD LOST—On Sunday, Ist July. medium stze .quare glass BREAST PIN dark blue color. The Lind ill neeetve the above reword by lenv,eg it 11. RICHARDSON'S Store, on Market 1. iy I -I:ct A i;RICULTURE. tee —Doertnne'm Lurol,.cape dotting, Ac. nvo, do r'ottage Iteludenres. evn Fruita of Angencl, 112 mo; do do do. roiored plate. London Gardening' for Ladtem, I2mo; The Ro..e, it culture, tce. -vo, by Par•oos, Allen on the Grape. Potnologico' Ma ell. Coo. donh the crap'. .Ivo; London Agriculture, thick'vo; In Ole ;no, do Trees and Shrube, thick Mot, Dosvnine llorneulturtot, evo, American Agrieultur,..•,•vo For ra, hy !yI4 .1 D LOCKW001), nil Wood A DMINISTRATION.—Lettero of Adloothornhon /1 have been grunted to the undersigned upon the 1.1.••. et oi HENRY GAMBLE. late of the ,ity at I'i deceased. AU persona booms Cillllllll or ..- ..hi,. against the estate of the decedent. ore retotegh ed to preeent them. duly twtricnticated, and all percoh% knowing themaelvet Indebted to weld estate are enth red to pay the same unmedtately to roller of the under. ~geed Whi A. HILL. Admr. guTif H. GAMBLE. .1 dmi.. lyll:w6cS Plunburgt, IMEEEEI I` HEREBY GIVEN. that the unders.ened lira mien nut Letter. of Admituatratm., o the Esti, 01 JANIEI3 HIE. late of Allegheny City, n e e .essed A I per suns haring claims aga.it. , said nrr Iteropy 11011fied to present them duly IIItiIPIIIICUICIA itle. mem, Kn.! a , l being todemed are heret, require •r d to make immediate payment to the aut, , erlher, in A 'tit gaeny City MARGARET FIFE. !yl4 w3t.14 Adratilistre.rtz Copartnership 1E undersigned heart tht. day axeoeteted wait them in bustneao JACOB L SCHNVARTZ.aod w a cot, twee the bustnees tea heretofore, under tee firm of B. A. PA lirst:.'4lUCK a co. JY I3 WANTKO, IMEEM2 A N experienced Manner, competent to take ot an Iron Works AI.o an eapertenced rnan, competent to take ChSt, Of !net detranment of an Iron eatabhaltroent Address A, out•-•ie i . 0111011.11.11U0S will be cons,dered r,,t,reL, FOR. GREEN WOOD GA It OK. 11; S. The steam boat A MASON has taken the place of the l'ho•V Senn. a• a reguiar racket to his ,;arden—leaving ihe wharf boil al 9 o'clock, A Al , and at :he berinnine of each hour until 9 P M . lasi irip 1110 snide:, s. to eG:oek Punctuality will be observed Fate :,,l1 under 12. baq The .001/00 of the caner.. isinvited 10 lb s healthy and pleasant resort during this hot and sickly season Alt kinds or refreshments, except' intoxies dr..is a, are kepi on the premises. Greenhouse Hants. n , nl Bouquets of choice flowers for male domed on do) 1113 JAMES h/ KAIN Valuable Seal Betate for Sale IIITHE suhstriber °Hers for sa a her /louse end Lot to Alleebt-nT Coy, pleas, t,yo n ßank Lane, and (mutate the Aiwehatly riser. nearly opposite the pot int of Pittsburgh liie I.at et Wide, and ellends from Rank Larne on ,Itth to Rebecca street nn the Norio, too•tnded 15..0 son street on the West. It is one 01 he oend.otii., and roost destraLle lout now ottered tor sis, any the netghborhood A:leigheal. t. ty It ~rg,r cnouali Le aolAirented advantaigrota•ty int •lo t.u.:11- ta of the usual size It I. o' su.t, 'or ,:) rellideore— to siocted tetraa variety ut Trees in full beurthg The Oreille,. er.nvente..l and nfortable, adh all ,rt coot repair A metro: . .re dace soli too gtven, and possasstOo at any ton,-, •hit tar purermser One terms. apr y on the prem., to !yi.vtlna Plt ERE ribVoll.'i eI , HE partr.rrlp hr,tafor, cx on¢ . o• A Ar.o BRADLEY. as de...laved las of lir C I:raelley TO< teutehesa wel. be carm e te col t v A Bradley, who Will .rule W. beemnez. .3( the e ale hem. l•NOW AI.—.A ii/LADLIET tkak removed 1:••• !rk• %Varabouse freak No. MI Scrnkal •trert, to N • 19 %Vedd error. between Ftrat and kidrond Baer, 11. *aryl:mead lurch . occupied by k • A fterr-o, >rad, he evil! keep townantly an band a r•ndr.• a.•ortnldnt (7t a.kna• Unmet hies.. Coottny k••:dkao. ad y 13 1 )OTASH-1 , ca•lts Yout.A. ioncitnp; per calm; boa 1 I Bonnet% and for sale low to _ J DA I.Z FAA.. W.f.? WR a:. prime R 'An:, . mi by L..- Fate and Y.l {.me.,m . tor •a:. , v 1.3 .1.% 8AC09.5 0.. b Nry wdu m . nr<. or ITI 3 [9AIA II IIICKo Y r & t'.r~ iron: •t I.I.XxS,HEAIIS-. —9 elk.. a tq,.• •tore: ft, b) /Sig ISAIAH nicKF:Y.A. ( ICITTOrt— II bale. Emu. lamlluc for .sie hr l y l'l I•AIAII DICKEY t $l5 OM 00 101 00 4 000 00 599 00 001 I I 407 00 LASS-100 -110 11",mlove Ao . J do, 25 do 10x11 do, 10 4.: 7.19 Jo, re..., for 13 A . c .`: % ,,, 7 7,"i; "`"'Wl,7. 'ZI"Zi1117;;;,%;'k" i' ;ls4lll7:t MAGIC LANTIIO . G.N. EZZEI ertlF: subsenber• offer for fe'e • •plel,:i.l M.ygiv I !Anther, a:ennui...l,nd by Voettlemd, mak • en. irir be. dtamet,. and throvratK a neena nt' ten fern Together with at thousand tr•nsparl•nt figure, ra,at cd in antsheal style, ronetsurt• 01 Portraits, ,d,thoinmea . N•val Fnigagetnents, Pb yr tologicm Ilunturon. And others too numerous to umnuen It ran w:t11 httl• spouse he changed to • Mternecere mud I:‘,lirgs antimg such sit •pparatuawould be invalua ble it argil be sold M • bar s,tttf sppLcat,oit tnt made soon to J. J (lILLESPIEIa CO ,yl:.dtar 7d Wood ri DtspatCh, Mercury and Pelt copy lw FOR RENT Ata,A lame 'tore on Market in, between Ord and Olt IA et w<4 finished and hauds.unrly h tad up tor dry good., bung a goal stand for that buglers. OGAZZANI. Office. Ord st, over Pinto hall—Offmc hour. tr nt tt 12 • la 1)12 a AORICEETERE, - A.c.- - =Anacnc. Farmer's Lucy r.opcdta, evo Lindley's Vegetable Korgdorn, eau. Davy's Thscoursee on A Cl< ulturt, Art, r2mo. Sehlerden--The Plant, evo. leebigs Agncalturat Chemrstry, I2mo filtner's American Bee Book. cm. Allen's American Farm Book, l2mo Allehls Domestic Animal.. Idmo. Webster A. Park's Dormtor Economy, lbws c o For mile by JAMES D Lthlf N% it.), .1 12 83 Wood et GERMANdLisK—iiO eyes reed day and for sale by 1112 TAS 4 EY A 111. A YEA NUTS-300 bush in store and Mr /talc by 1712 TASSEN BEST UNDRIS'S-11 boles Cotton, Y tools No I Lard; 12 1.3 bags Fcatacra w arrive. for sale by /Yl2 ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, Front to I:NDRI Pl 4-4 bbi• No I Lard; 9 est. I3ocon, l me Al Beeswax. A bag@ (iinseng; ID do l'eattiors; oovr lamina( from amanmr Calton, for mate by )yl•9 ISAIAH DIC14:1 Bf. Co B A(;. i 0 , 1;7-111 cask. clear rs id li s zi t7Leao\r,,,sacle,:,y L A 7yt '"" No I I` VA ' il,7l Vac CO, R u yi . T t L u N , 2 . l l, N , t . Erk and News, for sale an moo nll J PCHOOITMAKER & CO. 21 \tOOd cl Tn R'D ROOFING PAPER, of sopertor qvaloy. nor sale by rylll J sctioorim A K Elt & W RAPPING ovrby). P ., A ,, P , -- . M i g, ( 7 ... a s s i s A eg ,,, d it f‘ , 21; : 0 ( 10 , 10 • - - L AMP BLACK-30 bbla for sob, by .I 1 1 (1100N M A & Con C O , Y y P L I: i : j RAS--30 bb I • I n boo H o t r;r i s f i o A r K ER , 1.7 0, 1 1 y L A I D O.2 OI L— I 0 e . 3 1 ;pg. i l o t y d r f i o 3 r d k s ~k;1 Ei k coo ASTROLOGY. MIL LORENZO, Iho celebrated Philonopher. Prea dart of the Aatfolopeel Boetety, rr mein to thn city for n nhors lunc, sod may he contulted the ntratrt of human life, at No 40, St a. Attendance from 3 to H r ■ . . . Mr Loranzo is the only person who predicied correct y the martially of Queen Victoria, anal described her husband, Iwo years before it took place. 14.-13 ring tho time of birth wilt you. iyidiallw• & J. HALL. THE. torreitora of E & J HALL are renamed to roll nt the office of Witham. & Shinn. Fnurth .trect. loom Smithfield, on Friday. VIM July, at 4 P /9 11 SDI . m. SHINN. itovinnee. WATM] ES ANO VF FlX l'—The maim ri I.a r ha. now on band a fine assortment of hest Erie loh and Ilene. Gold and Silver Patent Lever Welch. alat SA low price. as are acted In the Eastern rums, l in good artier and warranted. W W WILSON. comer 4111 and Mark. at. Vir 11 ATC REPAIRING—In all it* bronelieV, yv sled on with special rare and attention. Ray. in, the most skilful and eaperieneml workmen in lay employ, and jiving a constant personal ascation to i can promise the best satislacuon to all who may favor me with their work. W W WILSON, Watch faker, 1,11 Isrket at DIVIDEND. 11111 E ATLANTIC AND 01110 TKLEGR COM PAN V have declared a Dividend of tfty Cents per.sare from the earning or tho tor Lt, I.lth roe months, endlng 30th Jane, and ho on and af.er the Idth bon. Western Stockholders payable at the omen of Palmer, Hanna k. Co. MIMMIII2I OITLE CORKS-9 Wog ported., long end snort, B Joni resolved and (or nolo by Jyil E SELLERS, 57 Wood - -- AMERICAN VERMILLION—I cue Jut reed and for sale by jylt R - E SELLERS Qat PS. TURPENTINRAND TANNERS' OIL-6 bbl. 0 cub, jut reeelved and for sale by /111 II F. SELLERS OVAL PLLL BOXES .41 eras jag reed sad (or role ki by WU R. E SELLERS fIOOPERIi ISINGLASS - 9 bas jest reed and for e / sale by • all R E SELLERS -- SOULYERISEL) SVUARS—Por sale srlbeeiZ7i — aul retail, all trades, by /YE' JACOB WEAVER, Jr THE MOST REAIARKALILE WORK OF THE NlNSlVZ.l.—Nineveh and ito Re , rootnn: h o ant of v,.it to the Chaldean Chrlstia. of Kordi•tan, and Vends, or Devil Won *hipper, nad an m gotry Into the manners crl xrti of tlae ee-a As. yrs. by Aucten Henry Leyurd.Kmi Lnel two voluntr, ottineroue Ll . u.trwoons. • There remarita'•le ar.d delichtfol roml,loatlon in ittr wart; bef..ee 00. or •EL:tlnrtte d .noun and Itt ;..r.••t:ug 1.000.1.0, norranoo. ouch a, sve trilICTUL•cr ttl no d t` wort of mire: or IllocOvery ••Mr I ay ard to of ItU•p.t.rd 1,, it o'd trav,en. lltr wtltt , der- of the cor, It;ts to lel:. he cry couch ourpos, ,t/ them al, re.,.rat two: tut re haa been no guch mem:, In r.nT merrier, hook or travel.. Park ig ant braver n ra or more adventurnt, Burkhardt It tot more tthini. Fztben not more may or pt.-Mfr.:tut , than be hero ot . the book helore "—L unt ., bxammet. . - .-(rue of At moot remark able work. of the age " London Tdifik rrceived and for gale by .all JANIE, I) I.(,1;KWOOD, W. , t DIVIDESD. Urrlca op (i.“ CoUPANT. July 9, 1.4). Um last o/X nlontb., on the Cnpiral Froel: porl pay• uulr In Stockholders or their Ircal rem - enc.:a:ye" lortlitenli. al the Ohre of the Company M. Trruaarer TI4BURGII CINCINNATI AND LOL'iR I VILLE TELEGRAPH CONE PnV Y. have dee lut• tl a L/Tvldend of Three par rent for me taut gander. payable on and after the 16th tact, at the office or Pal mer. Htnna'A Co. 11. ( $11LTA HANNA, 'rres• IT 111 _ . . T - yirnsti—a c, Potasa, on hand nE I for xitle by REYN , 11.11, 4 A SIIEF. --- F"}111.1 FLOCIZ—aS Ws Family non, on eon ..Foment and tor salt. b) /)II ItF'S \ OLDS S. SIIEE _ nOIVNING'S LAN D,C A PE 6AR DENING —Now n.ady. the 401 ediuon. revised and elvargrd. wito toldluonal t!locrouotes, n Treatise on iaIII ,, C4pf (At, dening nod !turn! A rclnterture. ednwou to North America, by .k J Downeog, .aor volume, procuir:y I ins•rated Ju•t received and in by .IkkIFS ICW 00r) 4 1 INISTRATOR'S N(rric E Iran ton hove ftrnalet , to th• undersign ed on tor I.:1 ate Of Mrs. M AR V D 1.1 rrl.r..dcera• d. oi rat,i.urgh, PA. All pennon tioletc.cd to the ..ol.lcr.n,wd, ere rroutled-lo omke Intinrdi• Joel thole hoeing claim 3g F:”n, nrr pr.••,n, ,111, proptrlY 61.11fICII• tJrnird. •rt•lumenl without 41tney 3).11.det Elr 1113 A CM. Admr. llUsg ‘, uil N'...1 - 1 . 1N1,-Wrirro 31..7 colored, a euppry rLe'd nt Dr, t,oodn IlouPe of V R ryln N E corner .1,11 and Marker .11. B l r .r. ;„ d r : zr , ,t;h,. 11.. commended antrragenr r nrdJai t re...red upon writ. r•or.frdenrc. Person.. WIR1:111: 10 0110 hod better ert:l.onn. For rp In 111 R. l / 4 v R. Jr 0111,1t11,111JF 10 , 1/11.11111d ror r.p IoJ J KIDD fr.. CO t ; ...h. , [1.11,1.1: • rinlo. flphy • y , l Fr i• 4 ~. 1+ • ,Cur..., Op.- • • • .10 do, Ar.ernethr • ‘b ork.. lio rur.cr. A 11:101,, :.•011 th..ertne• or the ,rr., I cr...r.. , uml ll,ernpeutler. I,uttt I 4 ....L .r I re, n the Thoru.re and A W0n..., . 0 ... Iracure or Mcdierne, A 1... a .1, .r. .upply of .\ Ingo. S. L ason Boil( or, .31, .vll 1.1.1./1/1 - I'.t 71 1 fond -t t DNIINISTP. All bR NOl'ib'F.—Nof:cci, brrelby r," Adlnirbi.trallobi nay, lbven Fr:SDI/II 10 ..11 1 1 U .1 .. : Ulf 1 • we G 1 \\ \I. 11)10...!,Z A , d .1 pervond Imlrlb./bubv .11 Imlcimmr. rv, pa yln 1111 all tb•bl •.br. ea,tb., bmal poor wvl renetbt twbm prni•evlb, tug. 1 to the sub., iv lit 1' r OR Abl,r.bv,..lrglnr. SCArtell ALE—LI. dot Ircrrh mnpolint.ott, Co orrtve u day or to. For ..nle hp Cow JACOB WI:AVER. Jr ero. tn damper., riser (Jar, Itottl,t. for sale by • J ,:(113 WEAVFIR. Jr I1 S , ‘ „ I e It) J ,j 3 WEA VER, Jr led Pr.nen4• sar• and o mo.! top, !,41,41.. for •"10 t JA( - 1111 FIA VV,R, Jr IRI —lt Anehov,.. C , 1.4 .91...1gur5. 'll bas,tr 0.!, I doz ,-t.Bl I.. J‘s K. 1 1,11 ultino,^J pri Orru. Ginshamt. -r“ue, 4.3e'7 ,dmindr Scarf, 'donne: R tntn - ntr, bcdolg, and Swurner %, ear he. Frr•nrs svdr d.g a (It %t C.t.,11 . 110k- nam.ia..l.or ~1.• N.j •,.I )lUD r rr , .11.1.1-:ri 11.:1/11 . 17 . i1-1—l1 , 1 fund nod KIDD A Inn.LN \ 11 , res:ce , l lT +ll en freao•r 100-nte• 01 . 0 , 0 to olooiry oon the hi•lor, •••• !1. 3,11,1 tir.•oo-00. nl -to throat. Larynpos. r•cgman' , A+ ;, Honore lifern. AAL.M LA Ar • I'latr• onorosc ~d carro'u iy colored Ro,a. -vow oil, woo o • I •,• 1.11:0,•1• bn• '2P 4 I: sgddasnn 10 pra..l fnejl , 4ar • • • lVe b Ivc adlpLeal 1011.. at In . .- 11fri:11 and Fore,n.‘l,tll,ll Re,rts• •to ..: tt!', r \l';.:rotrt aoubt over ozhert .ng Nl.r•or. "Al ':a W/1,11. and aho..• aoughly cr , \ .tr•erver I'IISON lAN PUBLICATION—II.. p..r.rrtl on 1..34 of .c tAnkt.:.; ^I,IIM,Ce lit tbr SaL..c.ontan 11.titut/oLI, by Robert I:. ;art , q... - tty. e:e.-zantly prn:cA. math c10...1.1nr. In the best • y of the 0 , 1. h.. re n 1 and for .a:e by J 14 , I) LOCK Wi TA HIED 60, to .tore a.nd tor Alc ill ,Y. BEST 11.0114—i0. tc • Esstotollin tZJo r ray,' sugar owed .1, 9.A do L.- ed.' Son RllEl,mArniEw - , 7 , 9 SEl.l,Eft. I:.H A st' , ENT 111`Tlit kt, 11 Homy. tho.oxy. hs M. A Ilw,nt; o .11ua•raIl.Ja m oot l.oo. 1..h00. 14,4 reertved a.,1 !or aal. by /Y , JAM KZ+ I) 1,1,e1i Winn). , r 1 Wood ( 1A NVAS.I , I".O HA Ms—in hi,d, wioter brand. in Stn.e and (or onie ,)t) & ~ a 51 , 1.1.1-31,4 a NIcOLS I k.hdA Sdauidtra. 12 do L) Hum, tn store and lor oat., ty A R ANL/ LINSF.ED No a.nd 2 / J 1.nz.1 (111, 12 do I..nsced (It:,tor an', 1 1 &7 , 41 , 0L.4 I)EAt"./1 BRANDY-20 ou.. tar , -c yr ar l'eaLli 1. Brandy. reed coat..antnent a.nd saio S. HFIST ' • t la TIIOII K Illsaarr.-I) , •nr :"ir I takr pp' cure te•tti)l.ll.l( to the good qualm°. of your 'X RITINu FLI:11.1. and $u rerontmendour. It to the r‘tOlte It ha. herit u.cd tht• In. a fr, /sho a %r et,rl re terrttur to the books I find that the w eol ,, r oa to,proves • ar, the unt bet , tor a fine Mae black It flows freely, and to th ,, ,se art.o use metal.le poor. ,ttll be found a very de.trub:e tot. iterpeetfaely lours. Fitt. •010to,ther with 14ibbere4 atal Ar Cottuntt Irttt.t by II A Farinentork A Co .Pttitburyht rtl I' tvitor•rtz. Alittyttetty rt.tv, nntl the it...facturer. Pr{ corner of Liberty ell , Smith -1 heal •Irttont I•,:ittt.tirn. I) ROB O Mr' et IS )N kCO kav •tnemtms 'VW/ kfi lili.• 1.1 rt.L.F..er . with them iii ilP6111(1P. (hr •...e lirorery, Pro.lLeo ond Ceunnu‘otoo I.unloe •n will .7 eontleuml as dem. under Ben firm of Rolfieort, Lir .t Co. )rnsoN, t.lrrls A, et), No eny .treon. Plitnntrgh, Wh,,!c-nle Gre,,era, Pto,lqee an,i C0M11214,111 Ctehaillf. and dealer. in I'Llt•tu Mkt Nlaitu(neiti re, ty; Hoer sto Woo,mot to. Po pi, 1 "( AC. , N-11 cn.ks Ilsenn 3.3.1 rer d and for ) sal.. by ,Y 7 1.. WA FERMAN I UL'ISVILLF. 1.1511.:54 -, , rervad nod or nalt. ./ j) I A RMSNIONG a C11117.1. - .)2. CIDER VlNll , :Alli—,.!o I,los r. , ,lved and lor a•lr ny ,v 3 Alt 11 , 1111)S0 Crtl IZER_ . . _ JA COD WFA VER. Ja .W tinJ Retail Des. ler to Forr:o Wt.:, and Loper, and ,rItI Morton. Ishuta Rye Wil,ke)s. corn., First and Nlarket Aus. MORUAN's WORM K , ..1 ; 11 z I t i l.„. ju2., i 4 9 Mr John U MorgAn—Drar Srr I core oue tranpuon ot your %Votn la, t ko to one of my rlu ldmn. and it too short loin oi o half nour panned twenty large uvo,n,o trel rt.-c0m1....h0g your Vrrrnlfugu o. n• the , nt nonrlintur than eau be unod for eiociltng worm.. Jn.u. Monqul, nnot Noldentonnu Pr,pured and grOd by the proprietor. JOHN D MOR GAN. Druggm. one door brioo, Diamond alley. Wood street. - - • pllB Assignee.• Notice. TITER I' . Flenounoi Singth end Grow A John •Mrrchi.n. Ilt• e,ty nt rit'stourCh, ihe hen o! 11. Johnmon have mule to the •ttlp.entwr an os.qt.torrit Cl all their Flcato for the -nelt or' ntl Ittrtr rer , tilttra, a. .hall wlthtntwo olt• , rom the date thereat Pell, and drlircr to the said ta nartn ta .1 ttr.or et full OLMI 11.111,11111 rdtpli•el of all melt .apt,t.ve riaint• drmantitt Not•r, s• hereby giver that U, att.igttyrratt anti r, i• I• now at Or ' , rt., the •11,111,11br0, on roarila .“ the ~,, of I . triturt, t h. 1,..pet,0111 and sag t.aturtt rti whorl ti tray (torrent W M CAN Moment,. cßokt 1.31..110rts Lnd consmn. Ktt;, , & RUE 0 StON R E WHISKEY—SI live' get' Dern/Johns a"I R Wi Gremmmacti land cors• MT2Z=I 0r0t0,.. u.odtnroil wide aunt. wau. • (toron .4 • Call Lc hal tar Wroorn coon. try. al Wino S.urr of - • - e n SU r l. t l . ll .f or it, i n , “ 4, : . ny f :-. (. ( a t r z t i , d oa o t t o 4i . 0 , 14, a e 1 0 1 0.. r, 7.0 0, ‘0 .cl. Chloride of S.rla and chlorn, Elba r. on hand o nd , 0 1 'Ai, by Ihi J. KIDD & co AVATOURS, JEWEILRT, AND SILVER w ARE. 21 THE 11111411Crther, who haft been in business in the seine building (or the last thirteen years. 14 .reins ell descruitions of Fine Gold arid :M -er %Vetches, Jewelry, and Silver Were, at rr ali. at y the very lowest once*. Gold and Silver Engltsh Patent Lever Wmelws. tad mol Silver Dm hd Lever and Lepine Watches, (fold mid Salver Hortsontal and verse %Vmehea Gold end Silver Independent Second %rilif hell for Inning bores a. Gold (toned. (tb and vest Chains. Gold Speslaelce. Gold sod Silver Penrilv Gold rens Lathes' liod and Stone Bracelets. Unlit Lockeut. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Blstoond RAO and Pins. Indica and (Jentleutens' Breastpins. Ste-flint Silver Spoons, Cups, Forks, Sc. Gold Wnwhes as low tie to to 6 , 24 root, %Vetches and Jewelry exchanged. Somme and Forks plated on fit roan Sliver, it fine amble. All ventehea warranted to keep good time or the money returned. Jewelry repaired, and Welshes cleaned and repaired in the 'beet foamier, at much lees than the usual pnees. GEO. C ALLEN, Importer of Watehes and Jewelry, wholeaele and sited, St Wall street.. (up stairs,) NEW YOLkS. pen:dhow WM. APKEF, Peep REV DR. UPFOLD —The A ged Chastin.. Coup patilon, co:Az:nine a varlet) , of bltataya adapted la the Improvement. eo , elation, and etteoutagement of pen... advanced in Ufa. By Rev. /oho 31solord, D. D. with a mon.nr of the otahor, by Rev. George Dpfold. D D, Rector of Tntilty Church, Pittobargh. I vol. hvo Just received and for sale by 1027 JAI! D LOCKWOOD, L 1 Wood 11 • 171 V, m.y n:lter de.cr . ("Il or i/ a. norritcact MB= EffMIiMBIMBSI EIZELECEM! =lM=lll AUCTION SALM By John D. Danis. An.u.netr. •aL• of Genf/eaten', Furnishing Store. Tue., .n•ning. Jule rib. at Ina - clock, at the uerupied by Et F Sterrett. No 511 Markrt , reet l.y order o' intin NI No lipotrlet, Esl. AsatTrice. hi. entire 'met, of Merehandise, store Furniture. hr . , 4, rote shins in gr.. s gentlemen , . .uspenders anl I.r sesr . s. shirt 1,01,010. rind •aiin Aces ,:OVCA aos.srv. caps, belts. riistsou, laces (datum head boo. silk p tr.es. pearl tou , loss. gmutierse.,.. utornine gown., tobs. urtiflcial dowers, hair sod cloth nrwhes. tee the...l.k, carpet ha!, canes, potato a. razor. and rases. together with a variety of fancy goon.. perfumery, Also. 1 dreattne bureau. bedsteads, charts, Trash rands, feather bed. tortrlas. carpeong. show eases, desk. sve and p pc, loge Le with a quanta,' of store natures to . ter Terms eash cu ncy. ,y 1; JO rre HN D DAVIS, Aact. Staple cen.i Panev Dry Goroda - - - On Nlonday u-oriong. Ja , ) Ifth. at 10 o'rloek, et the Commercial Su;ea NJOISIP. Coiner of Wood 0.u..1 1 , 0111 eructs,uei:l Le sold, len‘Lout reterve, for eilett currency— A le.r.ze 114 , 1,11. , ”P of inre.rl and domeeve smelts and la.'s' Dry loads, viisractug nrarly nll the vane ty usually krp: in an exlen.vr dry goods more o'clock. Grocenc!. Qurea.warn. Funtiture, Ac • , Young ['limn and Impi 'in , tea. V. manufactured tobacco, No I palm map. large counting Imam deak, iron min, ii mire saus. shovel, spades, hay and manam 'arks, graa myth,. mania aneabas, dy nau, window blind, manta! clock, looking gla.aeo, earpeung. Ice A large and erileral auerirnein of new and second hounhold humus,. An Mena Fogoonsble ready mode clothing, boots and shoe. mbrellas, psrs.ol., who., saddles. flue cutlery, les. ther trunks, vs rony goods. &e. JTI3 Books, Puns Clreks, TV atcheA, Shoo Guns. On Saturday evening, July 14th, at . o'clock, at the rc lal Sales Room, corner of Wood and sth street,, will be sold— A large colecuon of valuable miscelancous books. in the venous departments of literature, family and po , Let bibles. blank 1)0.1, letter and rap writing pa per foi splendid 21 day Paris clock. fine l jeweled detached lever gold ...ChM 1 fine clver double back parent vert. do 3 sdrer double back quanier do Also, n variety of second hand watches. ,; doable awl single barrel shot guys. key bucle,l guitar, acconlenns, victims, Ae. /(13 JOHN D DAVIS, Aura. On Saturday morione, July 1.71 h, at 11 o'clock, 1. fro. of the romnserrial sale, r will be told, on. handsome well boodital wenndund Boggy, 14,th Cal: Ind lop Alto, one met of harness. Ji Id JOHN I) DAVIS, Anet Cadman.' etr . .l Seals of Damaged Hama. On Su lurilny afternoon. July 14th, al 4 o'clock, at the ran•il searchou•a of ',ices. Hier ft Jonet. will be sold re.erv, on faerMent whom May enneent, for r ••It currener•- ea.t Bacon Sides and shoal dee., winch ha, been slightly damaged by water in lido:portion, and may be e • armed on mornmg of sale. y 1.3 JOHf D DAVIS. Mint A Fam for Sale her Rola on Friday evening, July at o. elver lit One Comrnercinl Sales 'from, corner of Wood n 1/11d, L 41,1 halt or 4crt acres of land, ea wee 1.1me,t0., tp. Wnrren co, Pa, within about nt:te ei the • ilegheny river. Ihe title !rood. the land et bitr ye rility, and we'l be cold nt o bargain to the high. eel bidder 1112 JOHN D DAVIS, Ace. On Taesda y afternoon, July 11th. at 4 o'clock. Anil be sold on the prenroe., by order Male admmistrators rat t .e late Thomas Farman, attetaked, that valuable Lct of r.rott.id or um- at the corner of Liberty and 4th having a front el 24 feet 6 inettea on iAberly 145 e) t -k :Itches on Exghth st, and 51/ feet 5f /eche,. on an :tory i 4 feet settle. Alen. env other very valuable lot of ground adjoin ing the above. having a front of 20 feet on Liberty Sr, and extend), nu, an average dejkth of GB feet, to 10 fest alloy. on winch it ban a front of 27 feet HI in. A plan of which mar he teen at the Auction Room. Terms at so'n. 59 JOHN D DAVIS, Ausx. rfO ry V a ßr i 4T D ELr 7r lLr. r n y tin s„, % w lnk , cr k om ,n te r tn s fy i tr e to• from I itt upward., and from 25 cts. to SI per lb. 1,12 red, blue, zir.en nod yellow Inks, in cans oil lb. to 2 lba con‘lantly (Or ate. Having used Mr. M'Crett• ry s ink in our otii, for nine months past, we IXILITRIV. It equal to any rout is made at amother manufactory 'terms 0000. JOHNSTON S rOCKTON, /..M corner Third and Market Me treat Engllen Remedy FOR Coughs, Colch,Asthma and Consumption! 'The GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY for the core of Mk above disetties. is the HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF LIFE. tit-covered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of U.:elem. England and introduced into the United States 1.111, the iminedtete supenntendenee of the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine, in ta cure of Palm/teary disemes. warranty the Amerman Asett in soliciting for treatment the worst ',email/le ea gr• that ean be found in the community—eases that scat rear( in vain from arty of the common remedies of the duy and have been given op by the most dittingniahee pity einem as conf,rmed And inc.:rabic. The' Ilungun. ea Balsam has cured, and will core, the most desperate of eases. It is no quark nostrum, bat a standerch Eng. list, Mrd1:111, of known mid entalthehed eteacy. Every family In the United Stems should be =Fined with Buchan's Hungurian Bahoun of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive tendencies of the climate tut in be used as e preventive medicine in all cases o mitts, caught, ~ p 11:411g of blood, pain in the aide and cheat, irritation and soreness of the lungs, brochma Milk tiny of Mean lig. hectic fever, night sweata, e ntail. mate and goner. delnitty, asthma, mauenal, whooping oeuch and teeny. Stmi to tarp• bottle•, at 81. per bottle, with ND di . uo..e tor the ryttnrauoin of health. ?autphict, contattang a main of Engbah and Amen can certificate, and other evoleneeb allowing the an ecien:.ed men. of Nit pent Flairthat Remedy, may h °ethnic,' of the !been.. cratuttotthly. For gale by It A I. AHNESTOCK C CO-. corner at p•id Wood and Wood and dth SD. Ja9thisrS N TOE Ct tt:IIT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLE- Gti Y COUN Y. RI October Tenn, tg49, No 35 In the tilfeler o ;he voluntary anatgnatent of Wor n" MarlAis & Co. :%pri-Jter Ilrirt , augh and W S. Courtney. And n iv. June Utd, 1%42 Nailer baring been given in the riti.bargi, Ctironiele and Mercury. for three tne (vine of Inc account, and no except.. having linen hied Nereid, on motion of M r Courtney, in•• ace runt i• noun rud e abantniely, and Wm. t. Eng appointed Auditor. to audit and adiaut the ac aa— cont% of erei.nors. and make diaer'bution among 'limn. From the Record . . , . . HIRAM HULTZ, Prothonotary. C — c . I W,;, noend to tlis dun. &the aboso appoint- ITIM l in my nth, In Pittsburgh, en tho 170r.luty, Lal9, at il &Ow:it, P.M Wg.P.. AUSTLY, Anditar. 1,..;747w BATHS! BATIISt BATHS! OPENED THIS DAY. A TIIF.N.ErhI SALOON Ladies and Gentlemen' Itsithing E.tahlishme L Hot, cold and shows Path.. Ise l'ream. and all other delicacies of th wa•on. Er ryattention pond to the comfort of sho who may favor the above establishment with a last T. !MALL, Proprietor. VALUABLE BOOKS ON MACHINViRY, aeon's Engineer and Alackt;na Asannant, in 2 (olio vo!.. Tc.:nll4 n.A Aleeb.ical lScnipnlau 2 rote. vo. Tredgold on We Strength of Cast Iron; 2 vol. 9vo. Ficod l a Condo Spinner and hlicaufactorer, I vol at , Pedant% Cu riosineu oiciluas Mawr, 800. Thr Handalook of Turning. 12 mo, the Apprentice, by the Artiton Clo,b; vow, 4 to. Creuay's Encyclopaedic Civil Enginecrtng. Mudte't Surveyor, Engineer and Architect; Ito. hourne Stet., Engine, 41.1., by Anat. etch. Anacric. Architect; I to. Carpentry nad Jumery: A oemprekensrre guide book for carpentry and tosnery. wtot rules for every purl of tvork abort building, and numerous plates: 2 vols. 4to. Practical Mechanic and Engineer's 61agnaine; 6 snlr.4in Cr addock•s Lectures on Stara Engine, ava Man's High Pressure Entine, 2 Isola, s vo. ann's Trionloginil and Practical hlechanies, Ss. T0131'1.Q11 . 5 Rudimentary Mechanics, Donlon,. Rudonents of .he Art of Building. SivindriPs RudimentorT Treatise on Well Digging Boons. &c. Just received and to; sale no tit.% 1D LOCKWOOD,m Wood et FRESH SUMMED, GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICFS. LEXAN DER & DAY. 73 Market street, northwest II of of me Llmmond ore now opening •ehoiee out of nest. rst.:NISIER tricrODS. A Mtge portion of these goods tome reemitly been prisohawd at a groat sae nfiee, troin the Auction MICA at the East, and from the importers nod toonufacturem. We have donated upon offering ito. stock of goods at pains. so reduced V to meet the spprob awn of those who do business 011 ale Cheat coma 111/00/100. 'far Silk llepornuent Is very extensive, erahrsmng the dtfrcrent linills of dress and mantilla Silks, Satin de Chenes. and entnelian Gro de RilillES. The Shawl IMpartweni embraces a splendid assort mon, of India Crane Shawls, from the lowest prices to e finest oil elesantiy embroidered. Also. Gre nadine, Bemire, Mona., Nett and spletilbil figured Silt Shawls, me A RFS—lllack tilt, herage and Granedine Seto . Ea AGE: and other thin DkE GOODS—Fiera Ao d novel stile.. of Ileragea, &it Thanes, and oth t hitt Drra• (tondo, won by of the attention of the ladle LA WM' I,A WAS . !—In the Lawn department, our aduiuon. tram the F:.atern wantons are quite large, tnq elegant styles at rem art./1,15%105, prtem. Imported and Soctle.tte Oinghems Pun:. and Chtokes. Brown and Skunked Muslims., Cann lc, Twltlon, FlaunMA super for led French laths and Cassimeres, 'atts •rcx Ulla leans. Pantaloon Stripes and Drillings. An °carsick is oirered at ouch areduction of prices .hat purchate re cannot fait to tic phrased. ri 4 ALFCANDER k DAY rutiE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL tteII,NCKS---Etittetl by Mane Ham M. D., is pub lthed quarterly on the first of January, Apt!, /My mei October. Each numbor commna about two hun dred and eighty lame octavo ;tacos, Rna u enproort dely!warmed Walt cengrayncte on copper, non., Wood, ,}o, . . - The Stedichl News and Li bout*, i. Published month ly, tint consist. of ihirty.two very large octavo pages, ceisairlind the medical toforthartOsi of the day, as well Po. 4 troaoso of a big!, ebn•siesr qt. a _protailleet de ppar-nieal of medicine Watson's . Lector*. on the Practice of Phi ate. lirodie's Clinical Lectures aft Sur gery. and Todd rr Bowman'. Physiology thns apt. yearns! in it, and the work at preamit publishing Is West on the Diseases of lofhitey and i3hlldbood. TM., The itilis{ipt!On 1 the Araerte JOlllll. of the Aled,tot. Scie e nces, iso eti fire dollars per annum. l 'Dien [hi, amount is for corded, free of postage, to ad annec, the subscriber 'thereby become. entitled to the Medical New, and Lairtsiy for one year, without for. [her charge. Fos the *mail sum of ova dollars, there fore. the aittnterlher can chime a Quarterly and a Monthly Journal of the highest charatirtr i pßaenturg about flit en hundred large octavo ?Aga., with ..**s enate 1110+11,110111. tkibieripiitalii received, Mad tee wort promptly sn"illieiby p, OCKWOOD, 63 Wood at, IT' Az for paitilahera VALL/ABLEI BOOKB—llnalitVo Life 0/ Napoleon Bonaparte, 3 vole. lat's Lacturts on the Bngllsh Poets. • • on the Comte %Paters. " en Me lJtorary Aga of KliubMio. Spirit of the re/ CmceMPOrary Port - mots. Tales by Edgar A. Pao. Woonorn Clonnngs. by Mrs. C M. Kirkland. lioltdays Abroad, or Europa from the West, by Mts. Ku k/and. Rural Letters and otter Records of Thoughts at Leisure, written in me rm.:raids of mom hurried Lae. tar?' Labor, Ly 'd P. %lints An dos n die h, or Life tn Woods, by J. T. licadle7 Phrenology and Ntaarnoriam Examined. Macaulay's Miscella nea Layard's Nineveh and ita Ran:Laos. Tire Indicator, by Lerah Hum • A full stooe of d.mricteart 8.3. U. Rooks, on band and for rode at Phtladelplita gslous, by )1.7_ ELLIOTT R. ENGLisn, 79 Wood rt ATIIBLEII3I SALOON, AND BATHING SIITABLISUMEINT. rp 51cFAl4 , taw to inform dip inhabitants°! Pius burgh and vicinity, that he has opened due Cleve establishment, where every attention will be paid to the enearorrof theme who toy 'favo r him with a coil. Liberty street, between Seventh and Wood. Ice Creams and all other delicacies o( the Beason. CINCINNATI & PITTABITIAOII cat DA i PAO-It ET Ll N E.- passengerHlS well known line of .plendid Sten I owl is now einnekwed of the Imam; awudrat. Er - finished and fkrnwhell, and most powerful boats . waken or Ow West Every aaeonamodation .d , fart that mey cart prorate, has been provided for wagers. The lane has ay. in Oyer.on for aye Tel —has earned a nidlion or people without the lOW Mr • ey . their petedne. The beau will be at the fool / Weed aireet the day preatoLls Matartmg, tbe the I 11 011 of freight and the entry of pwwentteta on the ref ter In all r.tee. the passage money moat bop daanee. SVADAY PAOH I = The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Ile ill Novhargh every Sunday waning at 10Welt, Wheekna evrty Sunday eveumg at 10 r. Y. May 19,1947. DIONta le PACKET. The MONO:VC/AMA-A, Capt Prone ; will leave Pere burgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Whdlaild every Monday evening at 10 c. r. . • TUESDAY" D -ri.DlD...gt. The HIBERNIA Na. 9, Cropt. J. 413-mazzi, leave Pitteburgh every Taesday morning at 10 o'olocill vps,,, e si s , g every evehma at 10P. at. r i WEDNESDAY Die PEET, The NEW ENGLAND No. 9, Capt. S. Da it, NCI leave 1 . 111.11b111T11 every Wednesday =ram sat 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wedhesdar evening a 10 ir It TirIDRDDAVVIDkI2T e The BRILLIANT, Capt. Ga.sca, will leave Mrs burgh every Thursday morning at B.ldelock;Whoeligg every Thursday evening at 10 P. X. vtithAiribatiOnl. • Th. CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. P Ihrng., will 122:4 i ,, burghevery Friday canning nt 104:02102k; everyltn Friday evening al 10 P. br. ..y.we SUMMER ARRANGES:IIEBMB for 1844. MONONOMIELA ROUTE. l Only 73 11111 e• 111.eigrIng. Vie Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore S:. - kid Philadelphia. 7.111 E splendid and fast remung U B Mall steam... II ATLANTIC, Capt I Parkinson; BALTIC, Capts.r. ee* LOUIS M'LAN - E, Card E Bennet; arm tti'he making double daily trips between PITTSBURGH AND BROWNSVILLE. The morning boat wilt leave the Monona...lsola Wharf, above the Bridge, daily at 8 o'clock precise_ 1. Passengers will take SIIPER/I COACHES at Brow!. vibe, at 3 o'clock, P. M., and the splendid can or , Le Beltimerre and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, tj 8 o'clock, A. bt, and arrive in Baltimore toe sameovetti. ing, in time for the evening line to Philadelphia tiel Washington city. From Pittsburg,h to Baltimore, oidy 32 horn. Fare 510,10 From Pittsburgh to Philatlelphm,only 40 hour.. 1 Fare 112,00 The evening boat will leave at 0 o'clock, except BU day evenings. Passengers by this boat will lodge on board in comfortable State Rooms the brat nigh; pies" over the momusins the following day In Eastern Alt Coaches. and lodge the sedond night In CumberlanA Paysengere have choice of eitherSusamboat or gill Road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and the privilege of stoppmg at Cumberland and Baltinuirts, and resuming their Milts 111 pleasure. Coaches al 14- tered to parties to travel as they please. We make op the loads and way bills for the Coach es in the Pittsburgh offices, (in order to Sore ..drae on arriving at lirowsuville,) it iv there/He important for raasengere to get their tickets before going on hoard of the boat. at oar office, Monongahela House., V i e street, or St Charles Hotel, Wood at, Pittsburgh: , a f t:l:darn J. MISKIMEN, Ape, .1 Pittsburgh & Lonlavllla Packet Linn. FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUIAV ILLS.: A The splendid neer etc.:tar a a ... The TELEGRAPH No.l, H eiden, master, will leave for ahAs• d intermediate porta on Wed; pa. day the Ibli loot, at 10 o'clock s. st. g ,. Por freight or pounce appls . board, to ..: DURBRIDGE,I77II.. N & Co.. ': lot; OHO B MILTF.NREFUGER. ".". PITTSBURGH AND LOULIV ILLS. PACKET LINE The lIC,I and splendid list pas an ! r iiiii i ge"" TILEGRAPH No. Si, Mallon, master, will leave for Chs-3a nail and Loolsville on Thursday, the 3d - Id o'clock, A. AI. For freight or passage apply on to BURBRIDGE. WILSON& Co, GEO B MILTENBERGER. • Louisville urid Bt. Loul• Peoket 1849. IH,e9s REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET PGR ST. L'Oliffl _ The fine font uaubm pasflria steamer ATLANTIS, 2, Ar.giAe Geo. W. lrte.aa, master, igrgiVO. •• • for the above and latermedi every Tuesday, at 10 o'elnek, •. x. For freight or p.sage apply on board, or to C KING, No. 155 Com. Far,,V4 ail dam REOU R SVITRDAY PACKET FOR • The fine fastreiri= pata:geS steamer OEN. A. McPherson, maati 7 rZ, he above and nnenne•liate poelie,,mia ry Saturnia). as if/ o'clock, r. n. For freight or paaaaire apply on board, or to ' C. KING, No 153 Com. RO . s 1.410±.4 RE .ULAR PAIIKFT FOR CINCINNA .. 'Fite splendid passenget Ste&lrbtf - FAIRMOUNT' 4 . :r' I -7014 . :::i: ' OAV Ebben. master will "lingsitss e• -, •d- , .-' he above and all intermedlatsnt brie this da), et 4 id`cdoek. P. AI tr,' 5, For freight or passage apply on baud. '.3f3 et- , 4--- FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE'. - The Light draught hsteanalt ... MARY A'LN will loaveron Sunday, Rut IPA , nat, _ .. t 10 o'eniek • u. Fn j r yi leight or passage app ly 1 ‘ o v a boll , i , cr i w w .f,, U --• FOR CINCINNATL , The splendid stoantet ' -' SIIETIANDOATi, Bowman, master, wilt lean fb. tae at 4 o'clock, F. 3.l bove and intermediate ports this day' cl ai m, For freight or passage apply oa. board, Of to • lilt. rEwriasEw ifr.. co, . 0, ILMZIIIiIJ • . the lbw light &smelt atowwar • ' . FORT PITT, ~.4111Iftc4 master, will run al abotti: . 42... - •• - ring low wntee, and will leaei l roe the above ....Itatermed . .ate porta this day. For freight or passage , apply on bowd ;114..1 FOR CINCINNATI. • , matt, The aim MT. passenger Mantel ..- VERNON, • Rapti, master, wi ll leave for Cie4l4l au and intermediate laralingS oa dd. day, of 10 o'clock, A.. AI. Far freight or passage, apply on beard or to '•. no GO) B MILTENBERGER. Av. FipluDOEFti:RT • The neat and substantial M 14401 Ii UDSCM, • MeAtillen,". master, milt (, m , err, regular trlpi between P 414600 Ichetillg and Brit o port. rivah 441 on Wednesday and ,murday. Fur freight or passagt., app.l . 7Lon FGRIYFtTE ANDIUNPUILL The bo o steamer InaIatrCINDERELLA, ;:ifj. Geolge Calhoun, master,,mill or above and iateristedhata polio Mondays end Tannujays, at IV • X For freight or passage, apply on board, --- SUNDAY TRIPS - TO - 11 - Ailf -- The U. P. Alai! steamer No. 2, will Immo the Main' g !PIY 'm the glanougahel• outs e ' re g: ay rooming at V o ' clock, for la. &taming, and arrive al 5 o cloak, V. Foram Deaver and back, Twenty-five Cent. hay2s _. -- AfiTzliWrill Ps ttiligrit E 7 --,- t; The steamer BEAVER will Vart the wharf, /worm, Me Atorme , %. hell noose, every Sunday 10110haa9 D coelotk. for Beaver, getruitki. will 1..1 Beaver at l o'clock, P. Al, en 4 arrt‘:csk4 4 &elect. Fern, Twenty-five Cents. , nert.:ll „. 15,610t1L. . - .. ...i.2,___ oblosalmTrarrnurt4o. ...ta7. 1 .,,,... 8. II AtiENT;. ..:.: Forwarding and Chmtukussion Wei , chant, has removed to No. 87 Front, between trtyrsk end tkmithfiehl meets. , ari.,.. FUR CINCINNATI AND L 01113.144 E. ;- The light dn. I t ugll.l., C V Well., mum.r, will t tater faNk. ' ' - pomp. Toesdia,ill,34 h • 4 o'ciook, kb M. • • For frelght or pxxxxxge pply On boSnt or l 0 J3r4 D W RJR CINCINNATI AND T. LAMS. I',' maiiithThe splendid .w reamer ~, LYDIA COLLINfo, WM Hunter, mast e r, kaiD, tea - ..t . '"? e above and all Itnen4e4la: t i,r;,ls on Tuesday, we a d, at In o'clock, A. lw. , r,.A For ueight or plumage, app . l 00 0011 A, Or 10 ~...-", jya D. 1Y.11099 APIS' ;"- 7..lcrin Ltight II Light Itl • rrHE luta, celebrated horning Said neonate ho E yd 1 at the Eastern Lamp Store, Nro.f.o Tbdrd between Wood end Market. For a ponabie house licbt it has tae pre me. vt , of the cement cities, being perteedy safe apd void of smsSe, greate or any of the dliagrresbV- !+- modems to lights now in commonning aladi • 1. nil assortment of lamps .(the latest patterns for m 0 the aimed yytlitlenro O. Z. DA VIL • S bafea CoIto.; .•• 24 bola No 1 Lard; 1 hag Flaasee,l; 2 " (Roden Peas r , 4 Frothera; 7 " (home, • . 1.40 r• fooding fro m Clonl v a 'a rha ' n:l, No 2, for sal6 _ll 3 ,Sala7l DICKEY , 12., Co.. FrOUL - • 17.07 the "Nowa and Warning. or-Chttp".: an du,kh. r d,, cmelonau (Jareue, isms 2M41: re Mier the foltoanng opmlm t of our Coansel; , aross lottegtse.--; Pratlc Lasn.o, CLCCSAwn, Jane tath, 1841. T Muses Sansone 2V. skanissan--fietatemseo . In ac,ardanee vmh 10117 request We harercairefult •S tt • mined tLe Leers Patent granted to Christina f keret “fo , improvements in the ecirtrompnen - of' MO , ;et mann, boner. std other Ammon" and dasedlonetn, 18.111. i • • We are of °platen that you (the asaigneesOf Lii i i i . " brews, for whom we'prepared papers To u r a eltrea4 _, Steamapplicatlou for Letters Patent for an-Awl, t! Steam Blower , k ) Hain no arise tafrmaiag ilurcm4l Y. lowed Mr. Burhardt at that Pale= . . Tours respectfully, ,s• CLINTON, KNIGHT' a. ulurfn_,Elle._' : Patent Areats .4. 1 " , ....—„s " PREPAIIED ITELIUMA. !THIS oracle has been carefulty'ssul fany,.ttee,e tom number, of the mechcal foodem te lobe k commend it as the most vantoble of el pm the fierfnitev• trades now in ace, it being much superior W artiq dre.root, tapioca, Sago, barley, &n_ forlayslida and 01. As an article of common diet far children, parlitli. laity Mom of weak bowels, or Of feeble and, dell t4 constitution, it .6)I be fouratto glee health aptistreal4i with more certainty than any other =Walled. The Farina has been chemically analyzed' by 41 Cunene and Reno; and Pm:lA:soot .liken, Oleg , a g,,a„ bear testimony m is peat value mar ail qter fat . ? 1.• cent, substances, for invalids and childritre An extract from the report of auk anitigalap even : "Its claim to the attention, of the medical 4irobili4ii will mat upon i s cantaining in thaylutan and a imaA L rut rogenixed prinniPlas, regerablenbrimeand /lbw sufinances not found la arrow root or b a dro_l —Met& (-The great supantetn7 of this *Aida aritt ne* anwit , root, telkoca, k4n., 83 ditil Invalid. and children, IS prwevally o seethe 7116 ten it contains, Which 4 loaio9r,cog..— CaDitt43 , It form. (the Farina) Cary a h em in, Ic ily° oracle of food, °nail) o.4eMnig Cind ads,* f adapted for Invalids and caildren."—M The above article always on baud, and for sal* , )1 Bra= k Balk% comer Of Libony and 9t. craft act' tr.( tak 4aoPyd.