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THE VITTSBURGT;rrAZ-V,TTE
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WEDNESDAY WILNINCOULY f,t, 1849
ANTINIABONIC AND
WILLIAM HASLETT, a'Putici (:aunty
APS
ROOT. C. WALKER, of Ellziltoth Hotrough
JOHN MILLER, of Slikarytth.
CALERLEE, of Pitolborigh:r:
WS& .FSPY, of Lower Kt. 411.ir.
CiLHER CURTIS, or ritut!‘nh
I===l2l
ow. S. HAYS, of Upper St; Cl•ir
JOAN MORRISON, of Alletbooti
coanurstortiiy:,
JAS. ISIITCIISLL, of Peet
coootno l / 4 %•;,
WM- ?I. ARTHUR-4, of Pil4.lulSOt
'JOHN BYERS of
Per Local Ilatteral [aCa•
Oa* neat page revisit:v.oLN Nowa
UT A BOY WANTED AT itilS &PICK
Our correspondent, "
shall have a hearing in •
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DAVID Coevirivrcto, by Dffibens, . 1 and 2
bee been received by blorse;' . ..& x7, Faiaril Street.
The press ofthis aity, WC; teiotCa: to sea, has
generally Ispolraa in terms oe.'siandeatitiation of the ,
wicked and disgraceful scenes ettaii.:ed in Alle
gheny on dloridny. There iSi t , ts4e.ter, one es
eeption, the Alat'ssag Pas:, the ctiithr of which
gaper was present oa It may he,
however, that ho has delateA *marks until
today, and we therefore refigtil frotelving utter•
anew to our thoughts until we.see if ihere is any
hope of • united front in favfit:of Isw:tind order.
TUE ALLEGIIELAY P 4 11.1 C
Oar rezueshaZyestercley, iti;;elatioi; to the fir
In Allegheny, and the disereOful scene., connect
cd with it, were:written tattler eopte depression,
but ma now feel a confider kust !Mit them ie a
recuperative power in the Onanutpiti which wd,
prevent such thing, in fotore. .A'Autfut one uti
versal burst at indignation Was hien:l yesterday,
in regard to the conduct of shot paltili of the fir,
men which bad producedults: Co deplorable.
A loud demand was also heard, all quarters,
that the anthonties take ortaiethaut .measures to
abate the nuisance, by plaCing oui:whitle fire ar
rangements on a different feundatieln, That some
good will malt from all thbi;we Will not permit
diuself to doubt.
The present fire arrangdaents ;Latta long been
considered, by reflect ingcilitens,s, dangerous to
the moral., safety, and prliarl of nonsmueity, but
awls has been the weaknertd, and cowardice in.
ridged, that the evil has beetle poMitted to grow
unchecked, until it has atitivied o,aPoint,when to
succumb longer would be!liir thgc Oren' muse of
householders and owlet eitliens . if) give up their
property and safety to irreinonsiltle, reckless, and
desperate bands of boys agd wen s F+hose boast is
that they have no propertii:to loam
I [For years buck, faint hailed toncillora have
violated their commicuccairand Sepia of lusaae,by
yielding to every do mewl a theTiAmen. bower -
e unreasonable and csortipfut, far.iitr of person,
al danger or odium, or thel .therr'property would
not be pnitected. No mationg -hem ha. had
the courage ID protest pol s tliely 'agaiost such a
slavish and degrading syodtn. been pert
milted to go on increasing; until an- . • impiety:pi ;to
impelUr has grown up in ififruliclat,;pwent enodgh:.
toddy and brow-boot our,lily father, and to
dain their penalties kr a :Y?.iatieaavi I. I,,ca de..
manila with ail the insultiiraostirq to c lam.;
bih Glob. - •
•. Thereean be no doubt Vraivt Wide
conspiracy existing in boI4 `thong rertn‘n ,
members of the fire campytiles, to Irfitoc to i,,itt•
in extinguishing any fire in Alirg4ony unta, t tle
,demands of the AlleghenY cgmtpgrr Weft coca:
plied with. This was evAent Ote nil the move
ments at the fire, and by ilia com*), in both re.
ties. Thera orasio efroa, worthy .. ol the name,
by the Pittsburgh companies , to tetra the, eppa- .
mins to the ground. If there hxS een, they could
have succeeded. Eiesiderilhat,SiaMe of th eurotor..
ruffians an the ground wets-frogt coy, armed:,
with formidable clubs, endreadyAo s iesist every at-. 1
tempt to subdue the tlajbua. IV" Birmingliaro4
Company, we are inkormedimar9 to the ground /
with all their apparatus, shirt theec;cheers for thd . ,
Allegheny malcontents, imd:thict *torched beak
thus giving all the countenance n ',their power td?..
these hrwlem procaedingia
.'•••• Thb,fillkinchester Firo•
apparatus was brought ott.the g'isortild, but the odr:•:1
cers of the Company retused 00:solicitations to y
use it to subdue the domes. ttaSir safety
guarantied; they were prilimiesdciitiri paid for any;
in)ury done to the; apptiMitiot, hut:lw without et=
,feet. Whenever the City . F:outl;clo of Allegheny,: , ,
would yield . , they saute o thee Ze'..mands at thig'' , „
Companies, they would ga to ul„pq,', but not =lb_
then. u •
We cannot altogether , Mieus(> Councils or
Allegheny, for their coniket in Oiti i fearful matter.;
Whenever they had resolfed ti yield to 04'
dalkumils of the Fire Boutibettietti aftd threats of re
tafiation had been uttelia, thily'l . ought to ha i l%
made immediate arrangiiiiienteOard the propil
arty of citizens optima ilia utleilta:af such threats;;
To reaist Wes well enough; but I go 4bop there wed
_,
fitteL But we trust they , : bave . 7,lisirned
and that their future actitX wil( ikaplav en evertl
gy worthy of the occasion wiilch has called *i
forth.
We are glad to Mani that Rothe arrests hays
been made, and we unlit 'otgrn will be. Thi
guilty ones are exceedingly Ondesons, and we
would earnestly advise lbtii Cotlltrin of Allegheny
to.appoint o cosnmitte,oeb - cortAilibion, to ail fronti
day to day, and to employ no nava police, and
gal advice, until the whOle innt!CrSis sifted to tite
bottom, nod the guilty pcisena, 6 l4., them he whit;
they may, are brought to, uonelfin;punishoient.— I
Time and money cannot be apelit fun better pull
pose, and a determined and viirif;d course nosy;
will save a world of trouble in rudUe. Let 'moue
ey be appropriated, if neceaeari, fo prosecute tht I
guilty, and let them be Mitde, iiikinples of stem; I
unrelenting justice. Thee mMtur§res token, and
the fire department plackton ii piloper buais, anti,
we may hope that peneelaceutuy?' and promeritf
will once more smile oA . lho. gtaatly disgraced;
and unfortunate' city of Alleghenii
In speaking of the Flit Follipahies, in both cif"'
les, we refer only to Mei guilty 9tecJxn. We aritt. 4l
aware that there are milty...tilhalyle pernons 000(1
fleeted with these computea, iflul deserve p e a I
praise for their self-vaerifrefsg eue6.eus, sod whori?
only object is to do goods •Burilitse
be fully aware of the evilit coo4Veat on the /mil I
sent arrangements, nit r noxißui' i for n better -a
They would abhor eurt4indoet for we hove mm:
mooted on, and we havklite ref.ernnee to them to
war condemnatory remeiSsi' 1110 are, however,
we feet, greatly in the Oillebritf. i
We are requested to C d 1 the e4eution of Stock-
Widen , in the Ohio IPeniasi t ivmot itioltosp'
Co., to the payment of tito
thti 15th but. It to of;ijte Wit zni.rtonee thJ
Stockholders should bo;ilroinpi a§d punctual,, as
the Directors having nu*, placel99 miles of Ilia
road under contract, *jets , is Impersuve th 4
the means should be pl6sed in tiv r h00d.,, to cat',
• a
ry on the work•
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Payments received it to 4f0., Third ttrrel,
below Johnston do Stockkon's Score. t'
Fore .Fitekter Garelk.?
Ids. EDITOS-1 avail n4yeelfi4e. prordege
tended to othenr—the andiuin ollyour paper—to
can the attention of the ..."Iteet CcelmisNione• is tl7•
filthy condition of Irvig3ltreet, blow
withstanding Ina auentniChas lon fregnently df
rected to it, it still reinanXin ati ly horrible ro4-
dition, for the reason, ttirit at 4soille (mere day e
will be graded! If not fiirindtd4o, the residenin
on that street will suff4eliroic ; . iekness, as thq
stench is now most intoierahlei7 gad I know of no
better harbor for eholeret;irt tee tiny. with the es,
ception ofthe canal hasitt; on Weine at.
The Street Commiunitter is reggeotfully requeli.
ed to remove the rubbillk.lately.'hsheit from th e
basic, and now lying Ittn' the. f n of said
stmt.
Blain vraY, I earsia rlike td lei who's dotY
it is to clear the basin c 4 the 61:10enrstantly ace* ,
mutating? If not the StrekCorthnii.rionere, whose;
ONE Or::TLIE, eUFFEREE.S.
Pittsbnigb, July In. ka
.Tax Corrnat. 11.1111.WAY.,4 1 ,4, have already
announced that by the 110th iguit,ilu farthest, this
great improvement eremW be OpOled to Mtllere
townsnd already we begfitopeteile the influences
itwill exert as a me insorpremoting trade audtraecl.
The flol li dapburg Regritair anneStueee that a line
of stages is being arranged tort between that
place and Lewistown, aktthatia Oecond compans
are about organizing a bite toSia between
daysbturg and Pinsburgb,.3butfsi*ring Id travel
ler' a choice of conveyar eitiek by Wage or ea.
naL—Phriod. Antrim.. 1 ,.. ;
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-For vi l f, Gsa-rae.
THE WHEAT 7toTtg." 4
Mi. Emma—Thin recently discoierd insect,
which is effecting such, extensive injury to the
wheat crops in this county, has not, to my know
twine, been described In any recentiogricultural
web 'or periodical. Nor Once I rcen;:oble to learn
tint extent of district which :t pervades, or the in-
juii it has done. T have been shown lota of dia•
ealcd grain, from different parts of connty,
and have learned of Is presence in nearly every
district, but it is evident that the full meaaore of
ita!entent and devastation can only be ascertained
nfrer the pain is housed end threshed. Enough
uslrnoorn to indicate its presence in all parts of the
cOunty, end its greatest devastation, (in this respect
like the Hessian y,) upon hmeatone land.
It ie evidently a new iotrodneuon inlo this neigh
herbood, and appears to have been Unnoticed in
the published annals of Atner.con aviculture. It
ispow so well L-nown in thfs iminedinte neighbor
bend, that a deseriotton is almost superfluous; hu ,
ad.therc may ba enltiveitont who hacn n czarina
ea their grain, and as it very readily e. apes th.
detection of an unpractised eye, n 4etteription may
stye the purpose of putting the farmer upon on
el.nrumation, and upon memoir, for its degruction.
: 7lta presence is indicated by a rn.fy appearance
of.thc ear, or spike can,laining the grate, and by.
*mire between the thumb owl tiger the choir
will feel unfilled and light. rion opening this ca
t4nal covering or chaff; n mail c.v.-I-I,lller or worm
will be found, generally at the point of the COlll,
hut some timee adltenna to the 4de... a 01
yellowish or orange color, about one tenth of 1111
inch in length, and by the aul n: a ihicroscope, us
Illitnnelty dOntrOnllol.l may be seed., in two strong
and sharp transverse =lien', by w wen :I prrtoretton
I OW tender point of the grain, and eider, within ill
fold. Hen, it nOtittntlell devolfring anti, nuthinc ie
tefi but the skin of the grain. Where tier One noon ts
found In this condition, the wholc:er irony the
cigYcn (!ff'imburgb;
r 124-64.
*hole of the reel:minder, wip Le found iute . i-ted.
The grains mey'rilmeer plumy end mound. but the
rineruseope will'discover minute °vie or eggs at
the point. Tile.re,either in the field or in the barn.
Will do their wont of destruction.
Although the proximate cause or acentof this
destruction is the moth or K 1 1 .113
. I.lr•crobed. the
primary agent 11,11.1 rt be a winged illOeet which de
posits its larva upon the wheat heads in the month
of June. This agency, is by irtriv,4,stened to tic
snado or locust, which
. just disappeared,
taneonsly with the "appearanec of thp moth. There
-is no other reason for connecting them as n cause,
,with the result, nod all experience - 4 ,s well as all
!knowledge of the nature not hahitteoi the locust io
tiagainst such a, theory.
Judging Iconi the diameter of thO larva end the
imoth in its matured state, it is ...-,ii.lent that the
_Tarent or primary agent is a weus II which has
- escaped the observation of the ciDovatm. I use
ilhe term sneer!, in a generic sens4ici inclusive 01
',h large variety of winged insects, and do not mean
:that the one with which we hale now to do, is the
!",common barn or mill weevil, soloing known 111
:every grain growing country. It ts, however, - , , i
that family, and may probably-6e the insect known
to entomologists in ito different changet by tae
names of Art.:camps-is reeraielks, exlgoumoir. rcii.,,u
. VlY :ln m th r" e pens h 1160, 4.' an insect eitt i ctly reserebilog
thin in appearance And habit, appetned in the dos.
trier of Angoomois, In Franco, and in a few years
multiplied to an extent so alarming as ti induce
'the government to appoint n commission el - schen- ,
tine men for or examination. At the hand of Ibis
commission. Via, the celebrated Ehrhamcl,favorahlt
.known, even now, throughout the world, for the
'excellence el his agricultural soil In.,tteultoral I e-
Curdles and worts, I hove endeavored to coo
-1 dense the deseription given in the report, whion.
will be found in the tint volume of the trsin+settou.
of the. American Philosu.db "al etv Ti any o
Poor renders has had an op poritinny t übserv.o
the weevil which has deported the larva to ou
gram, I would hr glad tote informed whether lb.
descriptions agree.
The Angompoin Moth, in its pdifelled state, i
. a four winged Insect, about thre'i et/gulls id an
inch lung when • its wings arc .abut. Its upper
wings are narrow, of a light brook cuter, without
spots, and have the lustre of saute; they cover the
body horizontally above, but drohp a little at the
sides. The lower wings and the:rest of the body
are ash colored. This weevil lays its ears, which
vary in number from sixty to ninety. in cluster.,
on Use elan of wheat, rye, and barley, moot often
while the plants am growing in Ow tr•td, and the
can aresoung and tender; POMH ' ,IIITICA also upon
grain in she autumn. 1 - fenee it appears, that they
breed twice a year; the insects morn the eggs laid
in the early part of the commeq oonung to perfec
tion and providing for another. tan al or math
warms in the autumn The lothiwdrin like ester
pillars, as SOOll no they are hatched. ti,ptr, , e. and
each selects a single grain, into vituch, it burmws
at the most tenddr part, and retni , es imnott.ded
after the grain is harvested. It devours the mealy
subdtwee, and the destrnittion grass on se secret]
that it can only be detected by the softness of the
gram, and the loss of weight. Hiving eaten out
the grain, which is just enough: for its wants, It
I spins a silken web to divide the hollow lengthwise
into twoomequal parts, in the laiger of which it
hoes until the period-of its trungformation. The
insects of the first brood come . termaterity in about
three weeks, remain but a short lime in the
chrysalis ante, and turn to winged moths in the
autumn, nt which time they may,,be seen in the
evening, laying their eggs on the grata stored in
barns, end in the joints of the jaubble left in the
field. The moths of the se condThrond remain in
the grain through the winter. and in the spring
imam out insects, when they fly into the fields at
night, and lay their eggs upon the young ears in
I the growing grain. When damaged grain is sown.
' it does not Come np, hut the insects lodged there.
in, terrain alive, finish their transformateri in the
field, and in due Lure come out of the ground in
the winged furor.
Thus far is a very condensed abstraet of lhn re-
part of Duliamel. In 1769 the rsohe insect appear
ed in Virgiren. and hence the il'..3doc.lon of the
report of the French Comtnissiori, in the rinnal.l of
the American Phtictsophical Society. The insect
was supposed to have lean introduced in some teed
grain received from France, and:.was only by vig
orous and combined effort in the - district attpeted.
that extirpation was accomplished in Inc course
of three or four years.
Whether the insect here desMilxd in I dellucal
with that affecting our grain is not, practmaliy, of
much importance, as it is evident I hat they are en
very much alike, as to be ol the same istri.ly, and
the same cause of treatmen , , would doubile.s be
equally efficacious in the coundion of either, and
it is with this purpose t bat we have mainly to
do.
And it should be borne in mind,in the perm,.
that entire seeress ns tine behalf,!can only he pred
cated of a coral,. red and vigorous Owl on the
port of all who um interested in tite subject, whelks
er they are immediately affected by the evil or not.
The roll must necessarily increase from year to
year, both in tr.e extent of devastation and of the
territory effected, unless it sboulil be. rimmed by
mtelbgent and prompt measurer. In France, tt
had gins so far. at thy period referred to, that in
addition to the other mesas used, the government
Was oltheed to enact a lOW, Iml:tiding the rultiva
uou of white wheat, in the alfected district far
two year,
Ui c mrse. an n.l so sittntnatj,eonid not be pas
sed here, but the purpose inteaded by to enact
ment could, in n degree, - be accomplished by indi
milord effort and co-operation, and4he first pruden
tial policy adopted, abould he to avoid sowing to
grain, or at !earl to wheat, try field now Infected.
It is certain that a large portion nl the worms will
fall to the ground in harvesting the grain, and will
be in the winged state Jost at the tune of the au
tumn sowing. They will attach themselves to the
grain in the ground and depositing their eggs there
in, prepare the crop for a more centaur destruc
tion next year.
As soon as the harvest is gadened, the stubble
should he, fired and burn' to the ground. This
will destroy millions of moths and their eggs. and
can be done safely it a still,unwittily day is chosen,
and care taken to keep the tire front the fences by
takes. It would be•well to follew this, wherever
it can be done, with a tolerably liberal sowing at
unranked hme, which will add n the fertility of
the sod, while it will destroy the moth.
In sowing the grain in the:straw, sprinkling
with wilt and strong vinegar, or ehtiu with salt alone
haw been found
,011,3, it will occur to everts onethrit the acme
or the infected grain is thossheit out, the leas will
tic the Injury done. lint fis .ram as ais thrashed
and clennedat should 1a ether kiln dried in a heat
just leas time will parch it. :orlwelve hours. or
what in mote NoVetlierlt, let boiling water be
!routed over it and alkrtv it to rernnin in the water
far same twenty four hon., then dned in on oven
or onsheets in the open air. The mere aubmera
Rion in boiling water, will not injure the fibre of
the grain in the least, if the heat is not continued,
sad the subsequent drying should he thorough.—
This course should be inninied upon by every
miller, as a matter of self promotion, othermise
his mdiwiil become a store house fir the propaga
tion and dissemination of a most pestilent evil.
Finally, it should be the vigilant care of the
fanner, to procure bts seed from tome uninfected
district, Ind lfthere is any difference in this respect
of varieties !CAM subject to the smack of the wee
vil. Bekire sowing the seed,: it should be im
mersed for twelve hours to n liquld,containiug one
pound ofeulphurick acid or oil of 'vitriol to four
gallons of water. It this is not ofensy procurement,
strong hot soap nods pouted over the grain, and
allowed to remain for the nag e math of wilt
be very efficacious The heal should not be a
boiling one, bat almost that teMperntore, which
would cause the quick withdrawal of the finger,
without scalding it.
1 am confident that a pursuit Elf three remethet
will effect the extinction of the 'Weevil. and I air
ecally oonfident from its nature, is well as from the
extent at the injury already done, that unless somt
means are used to accomplish •ys des:ruction,
will be found a much worse enany than the emu.
man weevil or the Hessian fly.
July 14.
Drava ov Damn. Harmon 7, -;Daniel Raymond,
Esq., a member of the coamnuitti bar, died yes
terday of Cholera, alter an Illness of but a few
hours. Mr. Raymond was formerly a resident of
Baltimore, was the author of Bitymond's Political
Economy, and of seieral works.. He was a man
of a high order of talents and of 13treb information.
He had become reduced iu his circumstances, and
has melded hertvfor several yeaM, but little !mown.
But }weedy hours b; , fore his death he not by our
.Ide, in apparently per4et health, and expressed
h., gratitude that while so Many hod fallen about
him, he bad escaped eyed the common forerunner
of the Cholera—now he to numbered with the
dead.—Cin. Gem
Cholera Record.
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The Louisville Journal, of the 13th, has the Os
lowing items.
By 1.4 nlght's butne we learn that five cholera
ricaton occurred at Frankfort oo Wednesdag, two
adults and three children. One of the former had
just arrived there sick on the Cincinnati packet.—
At Lexington 1.6 e ducalse had somewhat abated.
The Maysville Herald, of Wednesday evening,
metets three canes of cholera in the previous 45
hours, all black.. The cholera was quite bad in
Bracken county; in Augusta there had been three
deaths. It was also prevailing very extensively
in the river counties in Ohio.
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At Nashville, oo Tur.ley, there were 4 inter
mesh, of which 3 were cholera.
The St. Anthony, winch arrived from SL Louis
last night, 1041 clunng the trip one of her pilots I.ly
cholera, Mr. George Myers, of Nor A.lbmy.
The Dahlman, Patriot of Saturday evening.
stlya:
Cnounta A 7 nor BALTIMORY AtArs Hann —A
report has been made to the Board of by
the Aline House officers, to the effect that eince
Wednesday bast there hove been 17 cases of chol
era among the paupers. of these, five died, one
was mired, and eleven are still under treatment.
It will be recollected that the inmates of the
Alma House are the dregs of oar env population.
But a short time mace a virulent tybaold was pre
vailing there. It did not extend, is, any degree,
beyond the walls, and we are the, encouraged to
ti,ipe the same in regard to the cholera.
Cum.ess AT DAYTON Ortio—The Dayton Jour•
nal of Tuesday contains a complete list of the
deaths by Cholera, in that city, from the ISM of
May down ti Sunday night, the hth of July, with
the name and former residence of each, and time
of death. The whole number of deaths by Chol
era is 112' A Kegister et Internierits nbould In
kept in every town and parish, where the nom s
01 the dead, with the age, time of death, &e. are
reluily preserved.
The cholera has spread entirely over Clemo
only, Ohio. In the towns where it first appear
d, however,—Milford, New Richmond, ittaliVla
la atm very mad.
The Columbus k Ohio) JournaLot Saturday even
With the exception of Mr. Fancher, whose d.
decease Is noticed in another column, we hear
no deaths by cholera in the city, nor have
heard of any cases.
Ur. Lathrop is recovering.
liesiths m the Ohio Penitentiary, for the previo
'2l homy,
To the Educe of the PutAorol, Go.,ote.
I noticed, a week or two since, in your paper,
the 1.011114,er' proeeedinga of a meeting to yont
city, the object of wht,h reema to have been to
defeat. the erection of the proposed Iron SUNFICII
sIot" ❑ridge at Wheeling. I have since to-en in
formed by letter from Pittsburgh. that your folks
are confident of success, in defeating that pro
; and I must confess, although I feel great par
tiality for Pittsburgh, and Ibusburgh Interests, that
I hope in this respect you may be thsappointed.—
As you have devoted two or three columns to the
greet-Mrs of parties opposed to the Bridge, perhaps
it may not be trespassing too much, to solicit from
you the favor of u small space in your paper, for
the views of a disinterested party, who, residing
at the distance of four hundred miles from the
"hone of contention, - has termed an opinion deci
dedly favorable to the bittlge..
I understand that you rely an that provision of
no:fluter whmh furlnds obstru •M,on to the non
gallon of the neer, nud I apprehend that n little
of that latent len, which may LA ye teen suppds-
ed to exist in tones past .1 even now becoming
active among you, lest your assailer neighbor.
Wise°hug. should become the hen, of narigation.
It apeurs to ate that you hove not the sligheet
ground to fear such a eatestesphe to Pittsburgh,
far nooks the Jour bridges and ono connives at
Pittsburgh, each resting on some half dosen pry",
bath in tin 1,1 of the nver, ,at an elevation that
irnil hot altam a fiat lost to pass on a flood Isle
that of 1032, ass Whesling bridge t.. to to efeketted
fifty fret akar, tht highest fats' ever moms, of one
i yin of 1010 fret —eratning the ..1,000 lOUhtna
pun' And be it remembered, that great floods
like those of 1932 nod lbla only happen three or
four times ton century, and when they do aCelle.
ea stgation a eirectually auspended, because all our
In et towns are underwater and all business at a
stand.
' 1 have said thin Wheeling bridge is to be stern•
ted fifty feet above the highest Ire two kisul : I so
iterstand it will be 92 feet above fens teat, mark.
over the channel of the river, and el fret near the
Wheeling shore, where atenintioatii con always
nut in high water. But semi°, they were con
fined to the channel. allow 12 inches for the depth
of water at no lowest stage, (and I think it would
be ditficrill to find any of the eittkerse of Wheel.
mg who would admit that they ever had lens than
3 feet) that would make the bridge 93 feet over the
bed of the channel. This would allow a depth of
10 feet water and then h 3 feet to spare between
the surface and the badge—precisely the height of
the chimnics of the Telegraph Na. 2, as stated at
the Pturteintli meeting, tared I apprehend that
measurement inciodul the Led) and if she could
take the ume to run a little nearer shore, she
slight have 5 fact to spare' But pray bow inany
days in the year are there 10 feet water in the
channel at Wheeling' I venture to say on the
average, not 30 out of 3&5, and not tea, days IP
the year over ten fret ! So that aoriording to the
statistics of your own meeting, the Telegraph No
2 (whose chimnies, we sultrier, are the longest
on the river) might perform her regular weekly
trips, without lindiciat a necessary to reduce the
length of her smoke pipes (even if she must coo
In the channel) more than twice or perhaps three
times a year'
And here another question ocenrs—what sava
nts, exists for:sueh extremely long chimney.?—
Would they not answer gnat 6.1 well if one Gaol
shorter? Might they not be reduced ten or per
haps fifteen feet in length, without matertally of
feting the speed of the boat t If the enormous
length of these chimney* is to increase the droll
of the furnaces, might not this end be attained as
well or better by the tire of "blowers,' driven by
the engine, as on the eastern boats' These has.
tit are a cheap and simple contrivance, and much
tens expensive than long chimneys- But suppose
that it is necessary that all steamboat chimneys
should be precisely 03 feet high, could they not Ist
harm nn hinges. so as to reduce their length coy fa
10 iir I 5 feet, temporarily, to enable them to pans the
bridge in high tlood ' l urn indebted ton Pittsburgh
friend for another suggesuon—instead of hinges, let
Ito chimneys be made m section, somewhat alter
the I - anise - in of a spy glass, the tipper to slide over
the under section, with some simple twintrtvanco
tar raising er litwerteg the upper section at pleas
tire, which when e orated could be mode firm by
taught chain broree, and when lowered would be
sufficiently supported for short &ensures by the
under sections
It seems strange that you people should have
wailed until this work in almost completed before
making any demonstration against the :enter
prise. I understand that the abutments and tow
ers are already erected, and all the iron work and
other materials arc prepared to put up immediately,
In that probably before nay action can be had ut
tne premises, the bridge will be completed. This
has been done at great cost of time, labor, and
money,--and it does not seem to me reasonable
that a work of such coat, and such public utility,
should be sacrificed and abandoned, merely to
gratify the whims of a few steam boat captans,
who will insist upon having their chimneys 83
feet high, and without either sections or hinges.
There are other interests at Pittsburgh beside
the steam boat imam, and it would seem but fair
ti consult there as well an those,—to wit. Put.-
burg brigestock, and Pitbshurgh iron manufactor.
tea
Suppose you were to get on injunction against
wheeling bridge--would it not be a dangerous
precedent for you? Our Gincinnats ,team boats
want to go to ltrowneviih--your Munongnhela
'bridge is in the way—it foist come down' and the
bridge at Mooongahela city must come down it.'
or they want to go to Franklin on the Allegheny
river--you have three bridges. and an aqueduct
all in the way—they too must tome down' and
you must establish ferries between the triple cities
of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and Birmingham'
This is an interesting question for your Iron
Manufacturers. Encourage the building of Iron
suspension bndgea, without purr across all oar
rivers, at a reasonahlc elevation, and a new field
In opened Dm the unsurpassable skill of Pittsburgh
artisans.
No doubt you are aware, that at the last session
of the Legislature of Ohin, an net was passed, con
firming the charter previously granted by the
Kentucky Legislature, for a suspensors bridge
between this city and Covington. The gook has
been taken and the bndge will be built. This
bridge will be 1,400 feet span, and 119 feet in the
centre above low water mark' or 50 feet above
the highest noon' This will allow the long pipes
of the telegraph No. 2 to pass it on a flood 29 feet
above low water mark, equal to about 33 feet in
the channel: Thu bridge w for the immediate
accommodation. and is demanded by the almost
unanimous voice of some 150,000 people, within
a radius of three miles of its location. You can
therefore readily perceive that we feel here a sort
of collateral interest la the decision between your.
eel,. and Wheeling bridge; because although our
bade will be some 20 fret higher from low water
mark than that, we do not know what effect an
injunction upon that Bridge might hove open oars.
-Perhaps, however, it woad be as well that these
questions should be settled by n competent tribunal,
as the growth of the west will require at a future
day a vast number of bridges.—lt seem. to me
that in all pmjects of this kind where the public
convenience is so much interested, all parties
should be willing to yieldsome thing rerworiable to
a spirit of compromise, and for one I cannot but
think, that when your committees have made
themselves acquuinted vaqh all the facts, they
will be disposed in withdraw all opposition.
Nowadays roil muds are taking precedence of
ream toots, and I have no doubt in a few yearn
when your Ban alma are extended to Columba.,
and grasp and iaterseet with those other iron arms
which are already pushing out from ()Willing
and other points on the river, you twill then think
less of the importance of using up a few more
condo of iron in the chimney. of your steam
boots. W.
Cincinnati, July 13, 1949.
Th di Estuar Of the Pittsbeth Gazette.
At a meeting of the Phibuthean Literary So
ciety, on motion, the fallow{ preamble and rem
latices were adopted: .
Wanness, In the midst the calamities which
have so suddenly befallen tr Society by the de
struction of the University has pleased the All
wise and lest Ruler of the dverse to remove by
death our esteemed fellow sober John R. Ranh.,
who for so long a time tunceupied an honored
place in our midst, has shot iu our enjoyments,
and lane ever been loved t respected by us all,
deeply and sincerely do v feel that in this dis
pensation of Divine Provicce, we have Regains I
ed a severe lose both as a tnety and as individ
nals--that the dearest tie oriendship, which we
had hoped would have locontinned, has been
suddenly broken asunder-ad desirous to mani
fest our regret, and to shovur respect for our de
ceased fellow member, wove unanimously
Re-sulvell, That by the do of). R. Banks, late
Secretary of our Society, r of the brightest and
best minds of which the Iveraity could blast,
and one of oar most retch members, hos sod
denly been wuhdrawn troamong us, and a void
has thus been created in ornidat, which we shall
ever deeply and sincerely ;set,
Rem/m.4 That we dee sympathise with the
relatives and (rends in thudden and painful be
reavement.
Itesotesel, That the enahis of mourning be
placed in uor Hall for unser, and that at nll pub
lic meetings each inembeppear with the badge
of the Society, covered w crape.
Rewire-1, That the nl.mreemble and resolu
tions he published in the ily papers, and that a
copy be transmitted to thelatives and friends o
deceased.
IIUILN ER, Prep.'.
A. S. M. Monosv,
FllO3l. NE' YORK.
torrenpundcoec of illitt.harah Gazers
Now Me, July 13, 1419.
The elements almost a with fervent heat in
this vicinity, nod innume:igns supreme. Yes
terday, in cool exposure,: mercury reached 96,
and to-day the same, fore all who are nut driven
by the most inif satire neisity, from labor. At
midnight of Thursday, tlmereury stood at
which shows how much invigorated we are for
the sweltering of to-day.
Cholera does not inure, under our hot weath
er, and is confined to !SU w cases and deaths
for the tiny, attacking then emigrants and starv
ed foreigners of one city.
The steamer's news ce to hand at an early
hour, but produced no set except upon Cotton,
which has run up lc, airs some rases more.—
Upon Stooks the news lb,ro favorable, and a
considerable rise has berelfeeted in the lances.
A determined ellen hasen made of late to de
press stocks, without sena, and the return of
cold Weather will effect advance of several per
cent.
We are in n fair way a riot again, in con.,
(locate of the stoppage ainday liquor selling
The drain drinkers have led n mss convention,
and should force be ode to the nolice, Mayor
Woodhull will re-mart Astor Place tragedy.
In hi:MIMI& nitrites then no change. Money
is abundant beyond all sand, and the rate of in.
Serest almost nominal.
In a few words, genespothy may be said to
have undisturbed posseon of the town, with a
disposition to hold on, sonar correspondent will
hie to some seaside retrdo obtain a cool breath
of air, which has been nod Min in the heap of
bricks and mortar. c.
E=l
The I ,trtag details ea hewe by the Niagara,
will Le rer.l %rah deep hest, °epee:ally the part
relaLag tr Panne
F..riLIND.
Tlic reception of Mc opening Parliament to
Hebrews hen caused anent in one of the four
seats writhe etty of lzgo, a Heron RotheehildChar
nt( been chosen et the t rlceitrin, but he offers
himself main for Lein. expecting, probably,
that the ta.l will be ogatrought forward nod al
tnately prevail.
We can find uo meet of the "thief defect' . in
the bill reining to liable pr annum:med
by the telegraph. The has received the royal
The uttorreetionary tes of Baden hare been
coed, it is trod, by theory under command of
be Prince of Protein. oheim and Heo•lelberg
were taken. The formate were d.pernoll or in
elect retreat.
A revolution bad bra not iu Wurtemberg
caned by many of the eery.
When M. de Carve arrived at she bend
quarters of the Frtoch $y be aerate In the Chan
_eller of the French erniy to tante that the treaty
me winch Ni. Lenerusd entered wan 11,3V0W•
•d by the Fseneh Goumeti:; nud bexlde
that the treaty could no valid, inasmuch as M.
Le.eps had been reca no the 2nth of May, and I
had not signed the recoil the 31w, when he no
longer had the power ming so.
To th:e quibble in Jipacy M. Maws, replies'
in a letter addressed to C.o.dar of the French
endirmy saying, that thrall of o plenipotentiary
on this or that date him bearing on the lustier.
The fact was, that the ban Assembly had learnt
nothing, and never wmade cognizant of any
otLaal despatches. irefore, the diplomatic
question stood them betm the contending parties:
"M. de Lessens wan plootenuary on the 3lat of
May as before. Nothicaine to inform tic that
be was not We werormore treating with him
In all good faith,. If were treating with France;
and this very aced fadast us the ocenpauon of
Monte Mario on the niof the 2Q.h.
The Roman Governet. continue. M. Martini,
did not oppose thin ...mon, nor many °theca,
which tended to dinnothe rncterae of defence.
M. Lesseps had arc:bent not to commence
hostilities by melesonhe French. They (the
Romans) had kept bond now they repented of
it. On the 31st of Mthe convention between
the Roman Government' M Lesseps was signed
but General Oudtuot road to add his name, and
a dispatch shortly aflame from the General,
saying that the Frenehvernment had informed
him by letters, dated Mtn nail With, that M.
Learepa had been reed: 23 hours were given
to aiserpt the conditiort the 29th May.
On that very day (dot of June), M. Lessees
had said that he retrial firm to his arrangement
concluded on 31st Mapd that he wan starting to
get it ratified That vday al. saw Gen. Oudi.
not, declare that hood. would commence, sod
on the Sunday followito attack took place, the
consequence of whichts the occupation of the
Villa Pamfili and the lof two companies cat otf.
And leaving apart themusiderations, what had
the despatchea mentia by M. de Careen. and
Gen. Ondinot to do [MO matter. The Roman
Gvvernment had not it them. The facts to
place in Juxtaposition.° the words of Gen.
Oudinot and Mo. of Lesseps, and the Roman
Assembly hod ronreivt better to trust to the
Plenipotentiary than tie General. Europe, in
examining the question both widen, will be led
to say that the Frenehverninent intended to de
ceive Goner? the Rot Government, and that
Gen. Ondinot had disestly taken advantage of
the good faith of the Rana to attack them on.
prepared.
I'RIXIRFSS THE SIEGE.
From Jiiro News.
Oudinot's bulletins e been of the old sort,
much braggadocio witinuto details et OA num
ber end weight of tbeot tired by the French,
and very little about sorties of the Romans,
sent the cheeks expered by the besiegers, al
though the valor of tbesieged is admitted.—
More than ever, if pole, have the French arm•
pressed accounts froicne,and even from Civita
Vecchia ' but in spite all their precautions, it
became known on thdh, the Romans had made
a sortie with 6,000 mond had fought with pen.
severing gallantry, beta hand with the French
in the trenches, for M. They were cocoon
bored by the 30th lnf.ti Regiment, who...cord
ing to Oudinot's butts, killed 100 Ramona,
while they had °nip men killed, for to that
number Outlines trendy limits his losses. On
the 160 a, 2,000 Roma revered by the Ore of
their artillery, attack the Poole Molly, with
what success is not all ; and we must there
fore presume that thetence did not proeced
from any baslifulneva the part at the French
general, which wouldevent hint from singing
tin own praise had hdned any victory, howev
er trilling. The four of projectiles at Porto
&Anzio bad fallen more hands of the French,
who had seised tberctrge quartUty 01 ammu
nition of all sorts.
Thin was, no done heavy loss to the Ro
mans, while every doe Parisians were led to
believe they would rege tidings that the French
were masters of the tool City; and indeed there
were several atatemeof Rome having fallen,
and we perceive theme of our Irish contem
poraries, /sterol Roo Catholic journals, could
exalt in no nefarmunumph ' In Parts itself
there were not wantipersons who wished that
their countrymen—r aspiration among the
French!—might coati' before the walls, schem
ing and sapping,
"Till famine and ague tie them up"—
for it was known thhe malaria was becoming
more and more fatal.resichmen hove exulted
Mat the Romans, by sting inch by inch for ma
ny days, tarnished tinny of France' A breach
however was err„ck., the h—so at least It
is Mated, and rho evneeemed approaching its
climax. The Diencerdu Par publishes an ex
tract of a letter trommember of the National
Assembly of Rome to brothers minding at CI.
vita Vecchia, than &Rang the state of things
immediately before each was effected :
It is impossible to teal the tact that the war
against Rome has here a war of extermination.
Blood has been abed .bundance, and exaspera
tion is at its highest ch. The Romans have
taken their determtno, sad they will bury them
selves ander the ruiof their city, rather than
consent to return undhe y.ks of the Pricsh ,—
Every measure has b adopted; the principal
buildings arc mined. I the lament are covered
with barricades. ((a the present time the
French soldiers basely had to combat against
regular troops, who dire every inch of ground;
and scleral of the p4oas have been takes and
re taken six Omen, wh cell - rage and an ended.
ty it in difficult to detod.,.; But when the French
shall have opened a nob, they will find them
selves hoe to face w en armed population of
20,000, who will figbDt to foot in each went."
Ncteithmauding illweded breach, which we
do not believe was amtplohed bailee aeon or so
easily as French Mal reports (vei , meagre
thinscomleas victnryto be announced) pretend
—the IVlLltlera soon, nave gone on in their old
way unit the 21E. T is by the French Govern
meat at Monday last
Orin VEccam, 23.
Admiral Ttakausrt to as lllmago.. of Marino.
Gen. Oudinot undies: .Prom the Ttenrh, the
22nd, at two P. M. The assault tooleplado last
night at 11 o'clock. Three columns hadFpenetrat
ed by the breaches made in bastions Ns. 6 and 7,
and the curtain which unites them. The troops
marched resolutely, end have carried the combons
without greet krises. Up to the present moment
the field hospital has received only two captains
and eight or ten men. The gaLtionange (movea
ble barricade) established at the gorge of the two
bastions, is much advanced, and the positions will
be secured before daylig Lt. Altogether, the ensem
ble of the °centimes is most satisfactory.
The Times of the 30th ult., has a letter from its
Roman eorrespondent, dated June 23, from whioh
it appears that Rome was not yet taken, and the
probabilities were that the final struggle would be
a desperate one.
From ilie London Times of June
AUSTEUA AND HUNGARY.
We have received our Vienna :lapel" and letters
to the 20th inst. The Jennie of the loot bottles on
the banks of the Wang had not yet reached Pied•
na, though a would appear that the result is the
frustration of a mew obstinate attempt of the Hun
garians to cross the Wang. On the morning of
the 20th inet, ihey had /Lethally got possession of
the right hank of the nver, but they were eventu
ally obliged to return to their former positions.—
In the meantime, General Georgey bad came up
with reinforcements, and the Imperial leader,
Wohlgemuth, with his 1.5,000 men, was reduced
to the necessity of acting entirely on the defensive,
until upon the tuner.' of Russian reinforcements, a
tierce battle ensued. which continued till night part.
ed the combatants.
The tight re-commenced on the ellen:mon of the
following day, and lasted throughut till evening,
and the whole of the next day. The Hungarians
fought with furious obstinacy, but they could not
prevail against the United Imperialist forces, and
alter a three days' battle, General Georgey was
compelled to lend his troops back upon Tnrkasbd,
Negyed and Gina. Ile croased the Waag at the
two first mentioned places., and finished by de
'deo), tog the bridge at Negyml. At t Oats, the Id
gnive Hungarians made head against their
mind foes, and being surrounded by swamps on
cook side, and close to the fortress of Kormorn, tt
was found a matter of impossibility to dislodge
them.
The losses of the Hungarians and Imperialists
were almost equal, viz: about 3,090 men killed on
either sole. It m generally believed that General
Georgey, afro, his retreat across, the Waag, fell
back open Krunorn, and that his head-quavers are
at prenew at Goya or Raab.
The entry el the Russians into Tmnitylvan in is
mintirtned be the Agramer Zeitung, In which it RI
ranted that Fanfairehen was °erupted by the Int
perialiet. on the Path initt., and that the tnhabitants
are treated with extreme seventy.
Oar correspondent Inform. us that the misunder
standing between the Prmaian and Austrian Gov
ernment. I. daily on the increase.
General Guyon, an Irishman of distinguished
bravery. is made Governor of the all-important
(unreal. of Comoro.
A Ler - rme Larra rams Sara Fa—We copy the
!allowing from the Si. Coma Ilepub lean.
In a tener which we rjeeived yesterday from n
correspondent in Santa Fe, New Mexico, doted
on the fah of June, we have a little later new.—
According to this letter. some traders, who had
Just arrived there from Sonora, reported that sev
en Americans and two Mexicans were attacked
near the Gila, on the god of March. by about two
hundred of the Apabe Indians and live of the Amer
tenet and the two Mexicans killed. The names
of the Americana killed were Johnson, James Wil
liams, Jack, Albert !Jackson, and John Wilson.—
Jesse Marshall and Robert Ward made their es
cape--the first reached Sonora in linuteon days on
toot, the other in nineteen days. Marshall receiv
ed nye wounds, either of which was enough to kill
an ordinary MUM They were on their way to the
• Gold Region."
The letter also says, the report clout the "fin
wipatta out' Dr. LeI:DOI:CS puny of bauclutt Is
crellited dere.
Correepoodence of the filianotin Republican
L.ncrcmcvcs, Julie 29. 1919_
We have dates to the 16th of May from Chi
huahua and to the 11th (ram Santa Fe. A small
oartp of citizens from Chihuahua had Intl for Cal.
ifaruia, but intelligence from that quarter was not
to very late dates, or satuttlictory enough to In
duce many adventurers. Some trading parties
aver, 6tung out for Sonora. The Indians ale
playing, ' the mild" in all the State—lulling and
stealing at will. At El Paso information had
been received of the American troops moving
slowly up the river, and they were looked for
thereto garnson that post In abont twenty days.
In Santa Fe little was doing out of the yea
al course. There were occasional thaturbance. ,
among the Eutaw vibe of Indians, but n i at
of a serioos nature. Upon the mute, a
te,
eresi.log, our informants found large hod • "..
ewes. Comanche, Arrapahoes. and other In e
awaiting the arrival of Fitspatricktpri the .co iii•
sion of a treaty of pence and thtoTtMtrOlion . •
presents. '''f - '
Business was very dull both at4hihnahe
very asoihihnahun 6131.
Santa Fe. Punta wlunlesaleigt .nt. 14 vents;
bleached good, 15 in 1G ocats,ankial other fabric.
proportionably on. The, mine's` aro not doing
much.
Sickness has very much abated here, and for a
good many days the health of our place has been
unusually good. Mr. Ward returned a day to
two since from the mountain, and excited the peo-
ple about here very much by the exhibition of n0...e
gold dust found much nearer than California. He
is about getting up a company of exploration; his
;utterance is that the preman stuff to to be had in
*mat qoadlitics.
Vrsnsiu.a Mirrumairr Lauy.—A telegraphic
dispatch from Rhinebeck, Lateness county, says
Mrs. Garretson, consort of the Late Rey. Mr. Gar
raison, is lytog at the point of death. Mr.. G. is
about 96 years of age, and in widely known all
over the State, her hnsband, it may be said, was
the pioneer o(Methodim in this country.—N. Y.
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Walnut, ...eel, N. tr.. and for sale by A Jet-nee. No.
Al Fourth street. Thi• will be found n dellentlul ero
tic of beverage In famises, and particularly for net
MOTS.
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tsar, 'wing a ennubmannu of Cocoa nut; onoorent. I
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endorsed by them and by Hugh Lee. The payment
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TO THE PUBLIC.
WHEN we commenced our Livery Stable on the
Sabbath keeping principle, to Allegheny City,
we determined to let no bones nr carriages on the
Sabbath, except for funerals and in eases of real ne
cessity. To this resolution we have t
heydhere
amid feel very grateful to the Mends who genet
onaly austained us by their patronage. There are,
however, name persons who are endeavoring to injure
our bustrimia by the circulation of abusive and slan
derous reports, some of which am as follows: "Charles
don't sunk to hi. Sabbath keeping principles—he is a
hypocrite and don't care any thing about the obser
vance of the Sabbath, bat only wants to gain eastern I•
-I guess he la tired of keeping the Sabbath—he will
have to abandon It or fail In husincs." !le has no
stock hot one carriage, and the community will not
support a Sabbath keeping stable." "lie has wade a
potful appeal to the Christian public lot support, and
then abandons hi. principles "Charles has made
himself ridiculous." .A Sabbath keening stable well,
doe, this city" .1 will bet five dollars l can hire all
the stock he has on eke Sabbath."
_ .
The aLiove reports are without a rhadsw of truth.
Why all theme attempt. to injor. ar are made, we know
not, nal,. it I. because we keep the Elanbath day in
our boldness.
We now challenge any one to give the name of a
single person who hos hired a horse, baggy or car•
tinge of us on the Sabbath, except in esters of
ty. ISAAC CHARLES k CO., Sandusky et.
Allegheny City A July 18, 1840
abYi r term ijo e ' ll a n ' n ' es te r ; t mostetli ngr ' ver l y et irthe he bee av n o c r r -
A Hearer and Carriages furnished for funeral..
J ylBol3l*
V=3!
A LOT of ground mutated In the 4th and of
the cup of Allegheny, having,• front of twenty
fret an Liberty Street, in said city and caved
ins back eeennty-five feet to an alley, with 0 comfort-
able two story trame house thereon. For terms, en
quire of TADS . El. BLUISH A1. , 12
ryIRALIt Aitorna at Law. oth in
Clerk Wanted.
ei,147,1;;Di-w,en,4l4eerr,iironorarod,bSa.nrles. men
eed . e l p ia l the Dry
» le W 11 OARRARD, 71, Abate et
WNW STYLE CARPETS—Coostiad reeelytnissa.
tho Carper Warehouse of W. hi No.
75 Fourth most, Auperfine mad fies Ingrain Carpels,
rich In colors and deluge, co whichire Invite the al
limtiOrl of purchaser. ale
WAJWIILD,
A BLACKSMITH capable of making salt pnns, fur•
ulna, anti furnishing encb work as is required
romut Salt Work. and repairing small einem engines
and boilers
good enuetion 1.1 now offered to sneh a parson. to
e.sablinh binow-II in bionnese where he eau employ
two or tame h..d. Apply to KIER & or the
rul,, , rll.ers, near Turentuna, for runner information.
THOM AS KI EIL
LEWIS PETERSON
Saline Salt Warta July IS, 1519.
E:051331:1
11.11 - T BATHS FOR ONIF: DOLLAR., or a Angle
11 Bath for Garen ocn
to
Lndica Department open Bum 9 to I I o'clock, A. AL,
and to 5 o'clock, P. 51.
Athena.= Saha= and Bathing Estal..hehroent.
/Tlt 4 T. M'FAIL, Prepnetor.
C ° !;to 'F b r ; Ritrßl=L;llll.7.rlCdJa:i
ltj ( , LA SSF.,:` , —)ns bbl. N Molasses; 10 do II do
.0 , 1 0 store and (or role by
RoßlsoN. ixrTLE & r
(,0 OAP-15U bO , No. I ern gasp, ,trAl reed and for
CI albr by al, RC:BISON, LITTLE& CO
TAIL i i Ti ltl o k re%
n. ,Ntha,,ll
Iron.
ar a s t i
. 10 1
e d
yi VT 0
t, 110111913 N. LITTLE R co
Vr111( 13 o r ' s " a n l by W
, ylB ROBISON, LI Ti - LE & CO
BACf , N-I5 cots prime Shoulder.; G 9 Ms mmar ea.
r e d canvassed llama. lust reed and for sale by
...... .
ROBISON, LI TTI.F. & CO
DRIER BEEF-200 bash dried Perish.; WO do do
/ Apples, for sale by
./Sl 4 ROBISON LITTLE& CO
1 jOTAS/1-7 tons Potash, a prime article, just recd
JL and for MINI by }yin ROBISON, LITTLE &Co
LASS-175 boles tlzlO W (Ras& 110 do amid Moog
do, for sale by jyld ROBISON, LITTLE & CO
PECAN NUTS-6 bids Prom Num. jurt reed and
for min by jytr ROBIS(IN, Lrri LR & Cr)
I 3A pert—m, rmr Straw Wrapping Prper,prst rued
LL and for sale by jylrl RORISON. I.irrLK &
QUI:ARS-6i ishde N 0 Sugar, 20 We Nor 5,6,7
0 and b Isaac do, for ..In by
~
1)1 ROBISON, LITTLE & CO
PIG 1 tone he Iron, part son. for foondery
for enle by rylri ROBISON, LITTLE &CO
FISII-30 Moo large new No Mackerel;
313 do do No i OW 'krone.;
10 do Pickled No 1 Salmon., in core and
for Inle by 111 0 JOHN WATT' & 170
121S11-36 111- lure No 3 Mackerel, Alexasehonetts
inept, 11011. received ilO dny; for ee.e by
ItliEV. MATTHEWS te.
, t ead Water st
_
frA I: .2a bb Is Nll reed and (or sate by
it EY, M A'rTft It:WS tr. CO
rig. Lead, rre'd and for min b 1
A At' It II FA. MATTHEWS CO
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOL
L ARA REWARD
W 1 1.1. be ;mid Mr such Information as will lead to
V iiiiCOVerY o.' the names and eormction of all
melt e v il iti.powvl pert... who interfered to prevent
the •uppre.won of the fire in tine city on the lath, by
the emu-too. Oct or rutting the Hone of the Plusliorgh
unynnien grocCou.lir Conlin( to the relteif of the city;
or. by threat, mainlining loch portion. of our own
companool too worn dispOsc.l to rave the property of
their voaertng fellow citizens from condagvation.
J. RUSH,
Mayor of the City of Allegheny.
a7-Pitilburch paper. copy one week.
IRKSH LOUISVILLE LIME—HaI hbls Just reed
per 'learner Lydia for sale by
jotl CC GRANT. 41 Water at
F A o h o l b . b Is
r F , nr c r l vi a,,, er d & r. T . r . k i ` e . bond;l3 17 ARISTRONG & CROZER
-Come round and he., my pablie dear,
Coma hear, and judge n gently—
Tho prom so lame, Dud dewing acme,
Of us. the WI. of Bentley."—Cot
10IIENTLEICS MISCRI.LA NV —J•• D. Loccwoo •
Wood rtraci, has for sole a complete mt 0( . 111
relebrmed oork. edited by Charle Wakens and Ain
north. imth tllostrauon• by Crnashank. jyt7
ITN—WO/11m extra cured, for sale by
J D WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st
13 RIMINI-4—M dos Pomeroy's, for side by
/0 7 J D WILLIAMS
. .
LVG A ILS—N. Clreans. Brazil, Havana, Loaf, Crush
ad and Pulverized, fur sale by
/Yr .1 D ISILLIAMS
case
1 .2.~b 1 y ° L"" ' b"
•
)917 , J D WILLIAMS
PO CONTRACTORS.
. .
j) 110 PO 4.10.,. il
wilt be received by the underingrw,
I loaned/de of School Director. of Remand Ward,
Plt. t bu'fur fiwnishing materiels and building •
Publicsl Hotow, in thid Ward. according in plans
and .tions, which will be ready for examina
tion onesday, the 15th ion., at the store of A.
Jay Fourth street. Bids will be received until
I ay, the •Sith inst., at 6 o'clock, P. M.
A. JAYNIi, / r,„
m"' ~„“""
7,16F211 R. MILLER, Jr. S
''"'""
ROIIA, CHOCOLATE, ae.-30 bas Baker's Bee.
ma; ao do to No. I Chocolate; le do do Cocoa; ao
do Anthill thi Choeohne, receiving today and (or sale
•by ILAGA LEY A ShIFTH,
1 1.17 IS nal nt Wood st
1 IT lIITE HAVANA SUGAR-10 Las superior yule
y v Ity, for pale by j 71 7 DAGALEY &
SAjp3lTAT"—"°"' Not for nle b JfjAtIALFt kBlftfl'H
‘if AyM.:RM.—Jost arriving. 200 bele No $, 30 d ,
Itl No 3 100 hf bids No 100 qa•rtereo No 1{ al
0(u bleb 0111 be *old low for eutt.
=CI
rtARIC LINEN LUKTRE—W. R. Afierphy,atuorth
jJ east corner of Market and Fourth eta, has open
ibis morning e few pieces of dark Ltnen Lances, a
pewee article—tor socks and drosses. Also
•
PA sAsou—Slirren lilt and Tare mull; fringed mid
t. 1.11 a few of the latter of Tore stun and handsome
hough. Aber
Fuser Lama, of a de•lrnble shade and quakty,and
Nloaqurro Nara—Wane, barred and coioreal.
Wholesale Rooms up lawny whore goods ana offer
ed in dealen extremely lour. /717
A Partner Wanted,
11 110 will lute an interest of one tlard in the rani-
YY iei Stock of a Mercantile firm ding good busi
ness, which can be Increased, or will eel! an interest
of the firm, whom. health will not permit of ries
ve service. A person wishing to mvest a small cap
on!, will find this a favorable importantly rarely to be
:net with For further .nformatiou, address BOX ttii,
ro d tnhne , will. real name. All COnlintliliCtillolllCOn
fidentia/. jyl7.llw
WIS. n 6C/Al/1. . 110(13 6.133011.
50AUFE t ALTICINSOIS,
Elmer n., 116116166.3 %Va. •X1:1 Mann, Prendeintoe,
lONTIINUE to mimireetare ell kinds of COPPER,
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Also, Made
.nittli Work.
Steam Roots built to order.
Srtai attention rven to steam boat work.
Ha pe ve on hands a Gne assortment of Copper and Brim
ke ales, Tto Ware, de. rye. fheamboat Cooking Stover,
Portable Forge, virrious sties very convenient or
uric for rattnetbonts, California emigrants, en rail mail
eorepani.
We would rernectfully Invite steam boat men and
other. to call and see our articles and prines befalls
pirettwonn el.ewbem. my-17
1,11:411-70 libbi large No 3 Mackerel. Masearboxotta
;mime non, receiving from coaal and for sale by
JAMES A IlUTCIIISON& CO
ERFUMERV— Roussel's Arornsue Vulegar; d
tquliconre; do Alethistle Oil, 9 417.G5; fineSs.tmell
isa Salts; do do Rose Soup; do do Palcbuly do; d.
Boornd do; do Compound Op Marro, just ren'
sod for sale by ;yid R E SELLERS, X' Wood n
11 I:REISS:ER V— linuel's Lily Wane,Y sizes;
r Ilear's Oa, do Reef Marrow; do Pbdieome; J.
Nybnph Soap; on received and for sale by
/ Vl , l R E SELLERS
EAD-1000 pap Calege Lend, an note n re
L
by ayth JANES A HUTCHISON Ic r eV '
Sti: y Et: T lO kega cottoned Shot, foasnle bi -
JAMES A If WIC H ;SON & CO
HEMP—I 33 boles Oh. oori Hemp, for sale by
111 6 JAMES A HUYCHISON & CO
- IOLDEN SYRUP—In bbls and hf bids, and JO gal
kJ - lon kegs. for solo by
JAAILS A HUTCHISON &CO,
iylG Agents for St Louis Steam Surat Refinery
Ulf AR HOUSE MOLISSKS--111 bbl. St Louts So
0 gar house Molasses, for sale by
JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO
13 F.:FINED SECARS,IIIOO Gels lonf, croaked, pow
dared, and clarified Sugars, for side by
JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO,
415 Aga St Louis Stearn SavuLßefinery
CI Uri AR }IOUS F. MOLASSES —.45 bblugugar ho.
1.71 Molu.meA, reed on conrignrnent and for sale lo
•.loae by BROWN & cuLaEurrsoN,
NIG 145 Liberty sr
1 - ,IVKRY PURCIIASER OF DRY 000DSshould
ji call at AIASON CO'S cheap One Pelee Store,
xr alarket street, for hargait. They sell good fast co
lored Unens for if cents, Opgandte do for 10c, Scotch
Gingham 10c; fast cord Cancoes din, fine hlernowek
best quality do 10e; rich 4-4 du 121 e, Drown le
Vcached Muslin% 41e, Gloves 4 cents; Mambo and lace
COltars mj w One. elegant Muslin Capes front 73 ets to
:SUSI, together with the greatest sanely of other cheap
goodr to he found In the AN'estern country.
Itentetober the number, GO Market st.
t 2!
N,I ACKLREL--1511 mill, No 3, Moe.. lospectioo, BM ,
WM' do do
Just reeet red and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETRON,
IYI O 179 and 174 Liberty el
L/iCil—lia., Shoulders and Sides, on tonsil!
Iloilo and tar sea by
LI Al./MAVIS-30 b., Pater..., rd.'d nod for
O_ by 'yid MILLER k BACK ,
(.2 I:GA it HOPPE AND PLANTATION MOLAS
PEr-30 bbl, supr Plantation Molaasoal BO do do
sugar bowie do, ot.tore and for solo by
DIG MILLERS RICKETSON
• M'-154, las brown Clillleorta Soap; 100 bi. N
1:1 1 do do; In store more end for wile by
MtC:ZEM2=I
()IL —IMM gob, blenched Sperm Odd 1300 do colored
do din Ito do broom Tancend OP; 16 bbts Sirm's
d • do, 2000 ells Lilco-bed aliner IVlanbr OIL in More
acd for .old_ jrlll MILLER k RICKETSON
4„ ALA D OIL-40 beaker aim. Salad Oil, Jam reed\7 nod lot mile by ly 10 & RICKETSON
TA RCII-30 bza Bonbright'a, Lawsonsend &rob
13 Starch, la *tore and for lade by
/Yl 6 MILLER 3 RICERTSON
I)II:CKKTS—f , dor Beaver Bockats; odo d Fob
I) more and for .ale by
- -
MILLER It RICKEESON
F.Kr AND DRY MALAGA WINES-40 qr
ewrat hieing, Wine; 3.5 Indina bids dry do d
just reedieed and ior sale by
DAG MILLER k RICKETSON
s tilNctrzt— ,
..1 13 63 d1 r Pre . tch Creek Stimgles, on eO ,
iPtd My
MILLERILLER h FUCKETSON
85 REWARD
TT (AT—Chi Sunday, lit July, a medium site square
lJ sines 131tRAST PIN. dusk blue color. The And.
e r will receive tee ab,ore reward by leaving It at IL
RICIIARDSON'S Store, on Market st:
Copartnership.
rp 11: omit rsigned have title day associated with th -
.1. , j Lo JACOB L. SCHWARTZ, anti co
tomebuiluesi as heretofore, under the firm of
D. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO.
t&O.
SCOTC It ALE-60 dox ptoto, ftemh It:nomad., to
arrive too day of so. For .ale by
ty to JACOII WRAVER.
116A11.8--Impotzed Priumpoo and Ilvvanot, tal
%Ile. and colors, 01 the moat approved bronds s ror
min cheap by pill JACOB WEAVER, Jr
. .
LTHE sebaertlier-odere it saki ass potFieand
i in Allegheny Cab Ideasently ginitilettod
ant !Alan, and lbeenras t h e - , 4 1.6.nyzire...
IT opposite the paint of • . Tbis Letil
tee wide, and extend. hem Bank on the SOut.
to Rebecce street on the North, hommi g d ohm by Nel-,
end
street on the Weil- It In Onn of ih e handsomest
end most desirable lots now offered for tale arrreettelte
to the netglihorhood of Allegheny City. It is largo
enough to he subdivided ad•autaatiming into By but
tag lots of the usual sue It Is very stilmtile fora fata
lly suideoce—ia stocked with variety of Choler Fruit
in in full bearing The dwelling I. wwwenient and
ilponfonable, end all in good repair. A warrantee
/bed will be given, and possession at any time to sun
pare hisser.
•
For tom., apply on the Pre-m"Va,:rrli
ryl3Allm AAVOIFY
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rOlt GILEYN WOOD GARDEN..
The gloom boat A NIASOBI4
has taken the place of th e Thot
Scott, as a regular packet to
Ids Garders—leaNnoff the Greenwood
wharf boat at 9 o'clock, A. AL, and at the !mounting of
each hoar until 9P. ; last trip from the gni:dee at 10
o'clock. Ponetunlity will observed. Fare m coots;
children onderl•A half prier.
The encomia of the 'numbs is 'netted to this healthy
and pleamot resin during this hot and sickly Immo.
All kinds of refreshments, except ititoxicaltng drinks,
ore kept on the premises. Greention. Plants, rind
Bongo., of choice dowers for sale Closed on Sun
day. ITI3 JAMES NI`KAIN.
AGRICULTURE. kr.—DowniogS Londsiape Gar
demos, he. Orn do Cottage Residences, Nem do
Fruits of Amenes, Mom do do du, colored plates, Itoo;
London Gardening for Ladies, blow; The Rose, Its
culture, he. tivo, by Parsons; Allen on the (trope, Bea;
Pnnee's Pomolomeal Manual, 8vo; do on the Grape,
8vo; London Agrieultare, thick Mice do Gardetung
thick boo, do Trees and Shrubs, thick 8vo; Downing's
Horticulturist. Bva; American Agricoltrinct, Pvo. For
sale by Jyt4 J D LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood st
=Zel
TUB yeartnershtp heretofore existing ander the firm
of A. b. C. BRADLEY, is diuolved by the decease
of qtr. C. Bradley. The basil.. will he carried on by
A. Bradley, who will settle the business of the Imo
firm.
RE:MOYAIe-vA. BILL CUT big, removed his Foundry
Warehouse (rem No. 112 Second street, to No. 11l
Wood street, between First and Second streets, 'o the
warehouse lately occupied by B. A. Berry, where he
will keep constantly on hand • genesol assortment of
Castings, Grates, Stases, Cooking Scares, ac. Jyt2
POTASH-It 7 casks Potash, Landing per canal boat
1 t Bennett, and (or sale low loelse by
JAS DALZELL., Wetter at
PSCAN NUTS-10 bola Pecan Pinta, just teed on
ennsianment and (sr sale by
ye_l_ MILLER & RICICRITON
WB. CllFJ•lsg—a"l bi. prima W R Cheese, land
.
Rig by Lake Brie and M Line. awl (or gale low
/yl2 IA M 1.14 DALZKLb
BACON—S conk. clear Sides in store; for axle by
_Jrl3 ItlAl All DICKEY & CO, Front st
t 700.9 HEADS--2 orlio, 0 bbb. in +loft; for solo by
11 1513 ISAIAH DICKEY fr. CO
fIOTTON—II bales /war landing; (or :ate by
ISAidll DICKEY & CO
GLASS -100 boa bale Window Ma..; 75 do MIS
do; Sri do 10M4 do; lb do 7i9 do, reeelyed and (or
!ode by RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO,
)14 3 ta at
8,107. ortra Hum Broom reo'd and for
ludo by Jyl3 RILEY, MATT BWS &CO
I)ACON-1500 Ib s Sides na Anyden, reed and for
Eli We by jyl3 RHEY, MATTHEWS ACO
COITON—WS bides Cotton, in Nolo and for sale by
HI 3 RIMY, AIATTHEWS A CO
- nigActi HHANCY-20 MR, urea .-- yetly old Pesch
Broody, mold on consignment and fos solo by
IYO TASSEY A HEST
A lame store on Market et. /tolerant. Ord and 4th
ate well finished and handnomely fitted up for
rAI goods, being h good stand for that bushman.
E D GAZZAM,
Othee, 3rd et, over Philo Italt—Clface hours from 9 to
12 •
jyt2
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accorcirEarvuailit
TEE subscribers cam for sale • splendid Magic
Lamborn, mannfuetured by Voepland, with a lens
8 inches diameter, and throwtng a footle of tee feet.
Together Wilk six thousand trimgarent figurer; paint
ed in artistical style, coo Pomona, i' Vythological figure,
Naval Engagements, Physiological
Humorous
And others too numerous to mention. It can with
little expense be changed to a Microseope and .to a
College ring such an opparates would be Maids:ta
ble. It will be sold at a bargein if application po
made soon to J. 61.1.1:ESPIP. & CO,
y1&.11w 76 Wood st
Journal, Dispatch, Mercury and Post copy I w
AGRICULTURE, ki.;:AmericanFairriefi Ency
elopeday ova
Luelley's Vegetable Kingdom, Sao.
Aggro Disconnesi on Agrieuluira, /I.e, 12mo.
Schlinden—The Pleat. evo.
Liebieo Agrie.lutral Chemlary,
hitnat's American Bea Book, 19 mo.
012==i=t=
..• ,
Allen's Domestic Animals,. Mtn. •
Webster tr. Park's Demesne &mummy, Once true.
For sale by JAM& I D LOCKWOOD,
412 5 Wood si
ERAI.A.N - OCKY-90mksWeinbt:difirid fo
ty sale by TABSEY k BEST
n EA NWTS-31:0 bush in itom and for nate by
12
S -
UNDRIF.B-1I bales Cottom 2 Kik No 1 Lord' 12
two reallieis, to arrive, for sale by
191 2 ISAIAH DICKEY te Co, Front st
QUNTHUIN-4 Ibis No 1 Lard: 2 eats Bacon: 2 ma
BC<SIVII.2I 4 bap Ginseng' 10 do Feathers; now
landing from steamer Citizen; for side by
/0 2 ISAIAH DICKEY & Ca
ASTROLOGY.
IVIM LOREVZO, the celebrated Phil her , Prost.
don of the Astrological Society, will remain la
Me city for ashorttime, and may be consulted on all
the arfaits of human life, at No 40, SI Clair Igt.
Attendance from BtoBr. x. Fee from 1.50 to 880.
Mr Lorenzo Is the only porno who predicted rormci.
ly Me marriage of Queen Victoria end desetibed her
husband, two year before it took place,
P. S.—Bring the time of birth wilh yob lyltellw•
A young m ta a wholesale and retail dry some
store—one acquainted with Ma bueine.... and Imo come
yell recommended. Apply at CI Musket Id jySittl
IrjRAPPING PAPER-500tots assorted for sale
low by )112 BCIIOONMACEIt& CO
T AMP lILACH--30 Mils for tub by
14 fyla • 1 SCHOONMAYES. in CO
I IOPPERAB-30 bbd la fine order, =I. by
SCIWONMAREA G CV)
Le h D OIL-10 bbl, best quality, for sale by
it .1 BCHOONALASAM & CO
TjACON-0 casks clear SWorr la atom for sal,o by
IY I2 ISAIAH DICIMY & CO
A RD—SOD bbls No I in more; for eak by
/Y . 12 _ ISAIAH DICKEY' &CO
PRINTING INK—Book and Nests, for sale at man
ufsausers prises b 4,
j 3 ,12 J CllOO MARRIR & OA r $1 Wood et
ROOFINO PAPER, of superior quality,
1 .ole by jylll J BCROONMAKM &00
WATCHES AND JRWELRY.—Thoaubsorlbor
has now on hand a floe aasonment of beat Eng
lish and Geneva Gold and Silver Patent Lever Wateh•
es, at as low prices as areanfored Ea the Eastern ettle
all to good order and warranted
TITAXCII REPAIRING—Ia all its hrtinches, car
ried on with special care and attendee. Unit
ing the mon skilful and experienced workmen in my
employ, and giving newest= personal attention to
this branch, I can premise the best •111i11f1,611011 to all
who may favor me with timir work.
W \V nILSON, Watch Maker,
411 67 Marta.; at
TR ATLANTIC AND OHIO TELEGRAPH COM
PAN Y have declared a Dividend of Fifty Cents
per Otero from the earning grille line for the lam three
moths, ending Mali Jane, and payable on and after
the lath inst. Western Steekholders payable at the
office of Palmer, Hum& & Co.
_
Mind. Jolt/ 11, 1849. WM. M'WEE, Secy.
OTTLE CORKS-8 bale. porter, long andihort,
"D
lost received and for sale by
/7 11 R E SELLERS,. 37 Wood st
AMERICAN VERMILLION-1 gum just ree4 sad for sale by bit R E SELLERS
S".TURPENTINE AND TANNERS , OIL-5 btils
each, lest received and for sale by
1511 E SELLERS
OVAL PILL DOXES-5 est s just reed mud for sale
V .o . _ 'Pt _ R E SELLERS
eIOOPER'S ISINGLASS-2 Lie just she'd arid for
sale by jyll R B SELLERS
PULVERISED Slieirak — SL For ado wholess2e and
retail, 0.11 rules, by
_4lO JACOB WRAVER. Jr
THE. MOST REMARKABLE WORE OF THE
AGE—Lsvisto's NntariaL—Nineveh and it• Re..
maims; with an aceorint of a visit to the Chaldean
Christi.. of Kurdistan, and Yesidta or Devil Wor.
ithipperis end an Inning into the manners and an. of
the ancient Auvriana; by Austen Henry Layard, Esq.
H. C. L 4 in two volumes, with lIIIIIIIMIIIII illustrauona
"Them is a remarkable and delmhtfnl combination
in the work before us, of indaable discovery aol in
teresting personal narration, melt as we remember in
no similar work of navel or discovery. • • Mr. Lay
rd is not surpassed by the old traveler. In the won
ders of the story he has to tell, he very much surpass.
Ca them all.
We repeat that there has been no such picture to
any modern book or travels, Park Is rot braver or
more adventurous, Burkhardt to not more true - el,
Beaten not more gay or pleturesipm , than the hero of
the book before as , -LondensEnatalner.
“thae, of the roost romarkablessorks of the van—
London rune. Just recelvediafor sale by
_jyi I JAMES D LOCKW O OI4 6 3 Wood at
rpm{ PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND LOUIS
'. VILLE TELEGRAPH COMPANY, brave declar
ed a Dividend of Three per cent. for the last quarter,
payable en and after the Inth toot; at the *Tice of pe
ttier Hanna & Co. JOSHUA HANNA, Treas.
10
DOTASH-3 cak• potash, on hand and for We by
aYll REYNOLDS &SHER
FAMILY FLOTTR-33 bbl. Ftmily Floor, on con
aignment and (or solo by
}yit REYNOLDS & SHEE
DOWNING'S LANDSCAPE GARDENING—Now
randy, the 4th edition, remised and enlarged, with
additional allastradons, a Treatise on Landscape Gar
dening and Rural Architecture., adapted to North
A merles; by A 1 Warnlng, In ono volume, profusely
illustrated. Just received and for stile
.IYI JAMMER D 1.71C01700P
A D INISTRATOE'S NOTlCE—Lenees of Admin
./1_ tetragon have been granted to Me andereiga
d on the Estate of MIL MARY D. LITTLE, deceased,
late of Pittsburgh, Pa. All persons Indebted to the
estate of said deCeased, are required to make immedi
ate payment; and those baying claims•s.M., Bee
same, are requested topresent them, properly
Heated, for statement without delay.
Iytt:d6l WILLIAM EICIIBAUM, AdMr.
m USQUITO NETTUIG—WhiIe aml cohartd, a.
11. •upPIY rce'd at Dry flood. Meow of
MURPHY,
1710 N E corner 41.11 and !Market as
.111.LACKIIKRIIY BILAND V-70 cud', I do, eae
Di , r for Dierrhiku,'&u, ta arrive.
nsas
~ omm. n d" .. a a son t cordial- eau be relied upon
with .nfolenea Peraons mattittgla bay bad better
•
call soon. For ado by jylo I APIOS TIV EAV ER, Jr
___
IT y /TIDE LIME--41ha imailin&for ige. by
ItIDD & cb
MEDICAL SOOKS—Hortlan's Philosophy of Medl
cal Sciences; do Ttentisa on Penns; Louis on
p ht biys, by Cowan; Hooper's Medical Dictionary;
Dungleson's do doi Cooper.* Surgical dm Menus' Sy,
tero'br BorlOrri Ullman% do do; Abernethy's Works,
yols Uopatcqu on th e Uterus; Hope on de Ileum;
arovelshiet's Anatomy; Wilson on Musses of the
Shin; Porelm's Materia ideation and
Chapman on Eruptive Fere.; do on the 7 =e ui sn c
Abdominal Vlseera; Wood's Practice a Medicine;
Dungleson's do do- P.berlie's do do.
Also, o large and fresh supply of Mass. S. S. Union
Books, oti hand and for sale by
1711 ELLIOTr AE.E.IGLISD, 79 Wood st
Pilmnpeorg Sale of Dry Goody.
(in Thursday moraine, Jets Iflth, at 10 o'clock, at
the Crancrerrnal Sales Rooms, corner of Wood mid
Filltt streets, arlll be sold, arShont orserrrn, to close
it concern—
A largo assortment of Contra and domestic Its le
and fancy fry Coax, among which are sapeeEne
cloths, caaaimeMS, •atioctts, mans, tweeds, .19121er
cloths, cononades, fancy vesting; wiper rick style
ustats, splendid lawns, barages, de turns, Mimosa, nog
"myna moslios, shootings, cheats, de lain and
bongs shawls, Mat hdkfs, homers. glover, leshoro
bonnets, siaaoo hats, an:thrall., parasols, Coats' spool
cotton, shirt battens, ate.
At 9 o'ektok,
Queensentro, Fmnitare, dm.
7 hf chevis Ifotang Ilyson tett, lobe, Ntzt manufactu
red tobacco. 1-1 blitz vinegar, 11 dos shot els, spinier,
cad locks; 3 do corn and grass scyths, 3 tin and WU.
bss No I soap-
A 'mac sod
general coulortmout of now and second
hand household ruminate, mantel clocks, /00k111g alas
bc.evinv c ape ring,
th, u r n a dt :. an spar.% window htiuda, feather
Faebionablareuly At o'clock,
made orninin p . " 3 " ° " 4
fine *lne, boots end oboe, el
saddles, leather Intone,
fins eddery, goki and diver ma'am., double
and 'More barrel mot guru, 'futon', Parfet, itc.c.dt,
1.17
GUAI CAMPHOR—aro Ita on hand and far sate by
/13 . . _ J. KIDD & 00.
u
--
thyr}.79TiTUCEiii AlEllitibrt;-Da bind nod
r for ado by (y
J. KIDD & CO.
iffirt4 UN edition, vised
G
and estairgaL—A Treatise ea Di ms "es of the
tor-Passagoe; comprisleg au tapir, the history,
nooses arid Illsatcpcnt of Um. aU.OOapCO the
called Bronchitis, Chronic LbrYAlibs, Cie l zymbn`b
ro
Sore That,,th, ae. By Horace Brest, A . yd . n .
he. Plates improved and carefelly• totem& Boyd
9°°irtops, tnl,ol
e author ban made a most valuable eildition to
practical medicint- • • • We have adopted the aside
of treatment rceonamended by him, and too tombs>.
rate his statements as to Its great value."—British sod
Foreign Medical Review.
written with so much care antfaxeelleru arrange
ment as to be quite Intelliirible to the_ unprofezelottal
reader."—N. Y Eventing Post.
"Without doubt De remedy over all others."--N, Y.
Evening Mirror.
"Ably written, and shows a man thoroughly mailer
of his progsnion.”—New York Observer.
SMITIISOIiI AN' PUBLICATION=IIiftie — ii - PiiElre
Archileetere, prepared on behalf of-the building
committee of the Rentizoolan Institution, by Robert
Dale Owen. In large quarto, elegantly printed, with
illustrations in the best style ratite am Just received
and for sale by , /AMER D LOCKWOOD,
jylo CI Wood si
DRIED M311E9-15 bble in . gor s igl for We by
10:133Z!
tes 1513 - Tio
Taylor & Co's sow mired do; "4 do'Lesds & Bon
do ; CO do Miller, Brown & lisarkeas. do do do, all =la
sisited and yellow washed, In state sad for We b
SELLEgEt&NICOLS
ylwimfrs ANCIENT MililliOLOGY—(lriZa
J and Roman Mythology, Air eollogesond Schools,
by M. A. Dwight; with seventeen . illustrations is out
line. Moo. Jost ' , cornea and for tote by
JAMESD LOCKWOODi Mt Wood
at
CASVABSED HUIS-10 hltds yellow enotossed
Hams, winter brand, ht store and fur sale by
Dra &HUMES k NICOLE
LARD AND LINSEED 01L-40 Ws No l usdit
Lard Oil; It do Linseed Oil, for tale by
iT 9 SELLERS & -N1C01:43
Wm es Yrekalack
ML Tues. K thasszent—Dear sir, i take plasma
in testifying to the good qualities of ;year AMMO
FLUID, and In recommending it to tho.publle. It has
been nod in this Instant., for *bout avow,' widen re
ferring to the books I find that the osier improves by
age, the tint being n fine bine black. It flows freely,
and to those who use manilla pens, it `will be found a
very desirable lob. KesPee,MY IOBN HARPER.
For sale in:Tether with !Ebben.' Red end Machine
Cepytog Inks„) by It A. Fahnesteek k W. Plusher&
It. Schwartz, Allegheny oily, and thommartfaetnrer ,
THOS. K. HIBBERT9 corner of Liberty and /kohl,:
field streets, Pittsburgh , Pa. jy7oilw
ItROBISON la CO. having anoelaled THOMAS
LITTLE, Sr., with them in but:pm, the WPM:-
sal.a . Orocery, Produce and Camaakalos bast.= win
be n:a:Wooed as usual order the brut. of ; Robison, LO-
U° Co.
°BISON, LITTLE & CO., N0..102 Liberty um
P % insburgh, Wbolosola GIOCCTS. Produce an d
Commission Merchants, and do alms In Pittsburgh
blemufsounes.
BACON --6 email Ba c on Baia% Jig nso.d and for
=le by jT7 L B WATERMAN
Lott for Ws. 1,,
frWO LOTS on Poway'verde Menne; one on the
North side lust beyond Congress. stmts. SS feet
from, feet ;1 in the rear, and about 147 feet deep,—
Another on the South stde inn beyorell&le. Watson*
Property, 25 feet 7i from and rear billAket.deep.
Also. a Let on ilibson street exter,ding bask to 14-
cum, WO feet deep by 7.t feet 7k la *du. Foe terms,
ho., Inquire of D. W. 3+A. $. DELI ,
Attorneys at LILW“Ibill. Nave.
Smithfield sad Grant
Springer Liarbough and W. S. Gunflint/.
Arid now, Md, IMP: Notice having been given
in the Pittsburgh Chronicle and Itforcury, for threw
weeks, of the fihng of tho ascomt, andno exception.
hating been filed thereto, oa motion of 2Jr. Cotarnacy„
the account is confirmed absoluteir, and We. E. Ana
tin, Esq. appointed Auditor, in truth t and Milaita the ac
counts of creditors, and make dianituancla among
them. Prom the Record. t.
lllRAMlltrlX4Pbothonotarx.
I 7 I will attend to the duties of the above anemia,
mot• at nur °time lo Pinatinzah, on th e 17b..1n1y, IB4P,
at 2 o'clock, P. WEL E.21,0812N, Ananor.
A=ANDER & DAY, 15 Marie} etteet, =Merest
Come, of the Diamond, ate now operdng •choice
stock of fresh SUMMER GOODS. A large portien of
them goods have recently been purehased at a great
ssenfiee, from the Auction Sales at the East, and Nos
the Importers cud manufacturers. We have decided
aeon offering this moth of goods as prices so redeem:4
as to meet the approbnuou of those Arlin do basinen
on the the cask principle.
The Silk Departments very extensive, embracing
the different Made of drw and manilla Silk., Satin
do Chimes, and Casnelian Gm de Rhine.
The t3hawl Depute:lmi embraces a splendid assort.
mem of Indio Crum Shawl.; from the lowest prices to
the linut quainter, elnnotlyembroldeted. Also, Ore.;
asthmh awls.a, Scrag; Mahar, Nett mad sphldid figured Silk
S
SCARPS--Ellack silk 'nose and Gratedine Scarf.
BERAGF, and other thin DRYO3 GOODS—Elegant
and mural styles of Berates, Silk Tissues, and other
thin Drees Cleats, worthy of the attention of the ladle.
LAWNSI IAWNSS—in the Lowe department, our
addition. from the Eudora auctions Ike unite large,
obrueingelogant styles at Immutably low prices.
Imported aid Damestle Gingham..
NUM and Chi:uses, Drown nod pie gibed Moline,
Checks, Ticking., Flannels.
Superior English end French Clothe and Casehnies,
So an
nnets and Jeans, Pantaloon Stripes And Dril
All of which Is offered at ouch a elution of P 000
that madmen cannot fall to be pleas ed. ALM*. AND •'k DAV
W W WILSON,
.mer 4th BM 1111sItat ins
DIVIDEND
4==t
AUCTION SALES.
Dy 4Dhai D. Davi.. Auct/Oreteer
LOUR—I2S bbl. fine Frurgul
Rd
°..d°''
5° do
° d e IIEITL ' ERS & NICILS
ACON-40 • .ds Sid* cU _
Ilsou, In sumo and for sale bl •
ITO SEUUS a. Nicola
OIIISVILLIS LIME-50 Dbl. received • for •
by jy3 ' ARMSTRONG & CRORER.
IILE SANATORY COhthllTntE, anima of ob
taining information In gald"ta the aim:ober of
as Mat occur in the city re
Weekly, the eharseker of
the diseuen, md the tme of persons, mould reapeet•
fully request the Phyuciaos to repent to them at the
Committee Room, 014 Conn Rouse,onAriday evening
of each meek. jog Chtt.
THE coutrr OF COMMON-PLE.tat OF ALL&
6 HENN' COUN rY, al October Term,lB49, No M.
In the roam" of the voluntary arramunemt of War
riot Martin .t Co.
vafasn SUMMER . GOODS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
ITHENBUM SALOON'
AND BATHING vSTAIILIBfIiaICNT.
hieFALL, bep to inform the inhabitants of Pitt.
• tough and vicinity, that Le hill Opened the
above' establishment. where evertatnintion will be
paid to the comfort of those who may favor him with
a call. Eberly weal, between Seventh and Wood.
lee Creams slut all other delieeniettOf the wawa,.
•
latErdly
REV. DR. UPFOLD.—The /lipid as' 1' stlares Com,
partied, contaiwit a *artery:of Erupa, adapted
to the improvemacoosolalloa„ artralleaangsm.ot
of persons advane la We. By Soft: lobs Stanford,
a a, with • m Of the lintkat,. by. Bee.
Wald, D. D., lir: Malty Church, Pitt=
t vol. aro. hat re erred and for sale by
ha? El IXICXWOQD,II3 Wood at
...
WATCHES, . 11 1Vet/Ztarire AND OnOnga
, WARM. •
ft Tim subjeriber 'who hu Deed in bag..
In the lam building ierthe hisipinewq.m.
I. selling all;: , leseriptibas or Floe Gedand - 811-
ver Watch G
Jewelty, and Aves Ware, ad
retail, at the very wen prlees. • '
Gold and Silver gllsh Patent LeviiWateltms
Gold and Silver Phd haretthd lotpine Watelms.
t,old and Silver orisonttd , sad ',ergo Watches.
Gold and Saver Secoa Watches ix
timing horse t
Gold Guard, fob 04 svmerholni,;. Ge4J Spectacle.
Gold and Raver Panels, GOld Ognia:;',,
Lathes , Gold and.Btone Greenlet,-
6,4 d auv . c .
Diamond Rings dud Pins. '
11
tidies' 1. Genalonens' Br..astpans..
Stelling Silver Spawns, Cope, Porky, &X.
Geld Wenebes a 9 low as 91 we:s each.
Watches and JClrelt7 aznitangdd• _
aru sPc' cle. '" rll i er F a ' te ki hea P er i n ed r:cAclr in lteci v enda "'" dcne . " or
the money returct. Sawnlrk rep
,leaceimd repaired in 00 IMM: AP.r4l,
thm the canal Dwelt.
.
lutpom , .- W.— and 10w.t7 vba '" we •
redettl,3l Wall wee; (up ma") i 7.
faltdicins '
---1 It CINC 'Ai% '• •
ne 'plead:4_ o , lllller
, bIAY FLOWER,
i Fisher, martet,ort Tuesday, the 174
lost, at 4 o'clock; ;P•l2.
For freight or p.*Nregui on board, Or to
117 P OHM tr,e • .14E.t....
FOR C1N00114141%
I:lternplenthalightdiunght steamer
cONWONESE,
jai ta; : o. ' Aniltry .t , IXtre u t
o b:
IVedueulay, Nth iriai at 10 dolock, A. EL
For frolgin papine-stpAy on bowl, or to
171 7 • J.NEWTONJUNtS, egg _
FOR CINCENINATI AND LOUISFILL 4I
Us splendid now steamer
LYDIA-COLL./NS{
It kt Hunter, maassr;" mill , 00rr ha
Obario ami all hrilleroAher Podi
on Wednesday, ma Idth, at 10 o'clock, A. U.
For frentli or poltrago, apply °aloud, or u"
J9l , II W itO'SS Agent.
LlM amore•
_ cm° 13.111ILTZNDEFLOICH
S. B. AGIZiT,
fotword*rend CITIMIUS•jp. Ater
chant, has renown' to No. O Front, between Wax'
and Smithfield streets... ' WS
Autlezmds;Net . lee. ,
•
lIEREAS, Mfiaistuia staiat and George A. John
son, hlerehatts of the city of Pittsburgh, trs'§
wt erg the firm Of Smith & Joitnaort have made to %.
subscriber, no usaignmeut of all pel t E,.. for th,
benefit of all their exadherat et ShuUtwlthin two mood
from the date thereof eleetate tad deliver to the sty
Smith & Johnson In futt lintfiahaeihne release of it
Weir respective alma= sad fieehharls.
t o
. Notice to here aw es eau tt.ka.iirnm.,l and re
teas. to hot . 01 aloe of the inuUeriber, on Fawn
street, In the city littlhorgh t (or juspection and rig
nature with all wit as a coay t Onneerpo
nMdfitno- -'. • 31 ^CANDIXIIIi. Assignee
11.A.Rbr
B tiOrat
;f bin—so eb (Mn tthinpnrg, Ann
Claftt onk*, armly .
i l7lO J ACOII WEA Jr
EiattErcE CHAMPAGNE WINK - basket
n nnd nl7l* MINS 'ealebraten Wale, ima
hand and, kir 1110 lylo JACOB WEAVER, h,
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