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    THE PITTSBURGH GMETTL
PUBLISii - 6 By WHITEAPO
PITTEIBOLIGH
THURSDAY MoRNTLIG, 1849.
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1177111 rmarca.a Dl.lll hizsrrists Pu
' -- thatt, Tel-Weekly, and Wecklf , ?•-Tbe OW, to Seven
Dollar, per annum; We Tel-Weekly is Ilia Dalian, per
annum; the Weekly is Two DanP. Mlga ir
a misetses.
li7Annennveres are earneet itequeened to bond In
.han favors before r. an carry:o rho day as
Praydeable. Advertisement. ndllneerta for a speed
led time will invariably be charged onlij ordered oat
PIILLADELPIiIA AIOIL.VI A./#IIIOA.N.
Aderusemeaeo.daabscnpltahe m 4Nontt Amer
le enteced Mimi States GaleueigAiladejOhia, receive,
and farrarded from this
• A.BONIC AND IitfSIG6`.TICKICT
WILLIAM HASLEII'4 Butl4 County.
HO97' C. WALKER, bi Egiibotbibrogit,
JOHN MILLER, of ;harpeOliirgh
CALEB LE'R,of Pit burgh.. .tt:
WM. ESPY, of Lower St
, silzatnriF
CARTECURTIS,(of PiniVi
IL rgn'
rtor i gomoTAV,
01:20. 11 HAYS, of VPPor 44 , 0."
ux= f,!"
torts MORRISOI , i, of ABOteo)
co)ainouo.
JAS. MITCHELL, of T" b 4.! 4 ' •
Whl M. AR'qiURS, of Ht tiogh
JCIIIN BYERS of
For Loyal Natter. sefliaziliiiaga.
2.... gs price for Telafiraplt(il:p News.
Oar neighbor of the "Pirts*gh CO h . must
not:think we have forgotten It iu , or !kike glorious
muse we have undertaken toldefetut;apurtat hie
r:.
assaults. S:nco his lad issutc.lour slention ha.
been so much absorbed by ardilerteOgrest local
importance that we have noti*tudiline to reply,
but will not fai to do so at *early %Sy.:
We are gratified at the firpt andlrompt stand
taken by the Councils and perijilio of j , tillegheny, is
reference to the fire compel:6o and Ore arrange
ments. We trust it will havefithe elteit of motor
ing Pence and safety, and good;fitame of the
city, no well as of preventing- 1 41e siiiicrits annoy.
ances and other evils grounotbut 4:ithe late or
ganizntions. With order no4:erterig confidence
will retain, and people artil again est*o Allegbe•
ay a ufe and desirable place o , f rewOnce.
What action, if any, will liAtakefin ,this city,
we cannot say.. Councils mag , ,aeo plifer, as, there
uat prevent gP°a4°os,ainiAng h the. Com
panies, to keit: Matters unchtinged lathe present.
Bet if thin coerce is pureaed4!We bbfie:tbey will
'keep an eye to the futurp, gird priihre for any
emergency. Would it not brilWell Mitiscertain the
foundation on which the fire firrangeAents rest in
Boston
Every good citizen must t'iMt, the agent
neces
sity of abating the evils whielittom 4131- It can
not be denied that many ofAe mktpanies, end
the associations about engte4onseiti .. Mre sources
of moral corruption to youik metiOni no small
magnitude. Wi l our City FgOers,nrfill our Rev
creed Clergy, exert their indtkace iOlinive thesis
cretin put away from omong •:`?;'•
The Po 3 finding public. °Pluton ii lung in too
prong against the -consptrattiTil and,*loters at the
fire in Allegheny, has route dig., a 9ituy atter the
rsir,7in their elandemaationa,"Bet# Late than
nester;" and we hope this t0;41,i suglyfof a decent
regard for the welware of octiiiinattniiii 3 will not be
nendralized%y a future pand . g4ng 4 fitte vde Pa'"
Inoue of the lawles, and reet4ess.
WO cannot agree with all iite poiffions or our
correspondent who writes in o4fenotiAlf the Soto
bouville Rail Road project, we ifie wilting to
let Dos remarks go for what tlkipy arii`iworth. AI;
we desire,* that our eitizer*Wiil erne forward
promptly with the moans to true 4 e Ohio and
Pennsylvtuate Road, and if tlip, - Ste4tvilla pro
pie brig; another to 4 . doonfijill the het-
Al an evidence of the izeiiiipimd:f r which vs
, mentioned yesterday, to brcipie Ce#cils of Ade
s gheny to comply with tho OtnandiFef the Fire
-Companies, we give the Mlle:Wing fie in the. Post
• of yesterday 41
4
,3;3
11:r At a stated meeting . / ; the optnne Fire
Company held i n the Hall.Sathiaiy evening,
Jnly 14, the following resoidlim woe 'eloped by
the Company:
Re shed That we, na n cdieipanygball not, un.
der any consideration whatc,uer atte4l any fire in
Allegheny City, until the Cotikcilapt;Aaid city have
appropriated the am-mnis irktrirethif mete by
their Firemen for the purpose:, of dtfnying their
expenses and keeping their tfirparatiiii ;a order.
A. Nii.,:tiefidNlGL,E.
E:'F'.::...keelstkl.r3r, N. F. C
What extion ought to be to ho by ts:e COttocils of
this City, and the officer, slim ta'Atreserye the
peace and order of the CtSlitmoowealth,
leave those ooseernea to A4,gei bni this spirit
we must be subdued if we ar'elbs liyeiti safety and
quietness in future. ',7?
ova BOOK tank*
"Tux Manua: and other Pahas, nil... Geo. Sher
herd Borleigh. Philadelplik J. Nit; Moore."
I.Ve have not read this n4looktirig book, and
cannot command time do so.illts Atiper is well
known to possess poetical aMl.)iterakt meat, and
, from such glances, here anif.*re ( "As we have
taken of the work, we 5601.1.0,4 e its poetry
is above mediocrity.• Said h totu23ith, on Min
ket street.
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Cholera 1144ttyd. 4•1;
The Louisville Journal, oD.Bitturtiy Let, con
tahts the following items:
Cnoucaa —Ttio intertnents:iestenihy numbered
12, of which 2 were cholera v ki white;man and a
negro, and 5 were children. A l bereY33ere two per
smut taken front the country 61be attire FLIT cem
etery,who are not included it .the alkdie. One of
them was young Johnston antiiihe °leer was e
dy at Mr. Bowles'. •
We hear of very few choletn catiel4nder treat.
meet Mr B. 0. Cutter WO .overly attacked
with It early yesterday mornit, bitOte woe better
last evening. Mr. C. had been unergll for three
colour days previous. Mr. ilittrtiefOeller of the
Bank of Louisville, has had aliM an aiMek of chid.
en. He is in a fair mayor elhoveryii.
The cholera is violent in tithrigtuali A private
telegraphic despatch receive*. rrom tratitington yes
terday morning sheer there hp,ireetiV new cases
and 10 deaths in the previons . ol tmerti. Among
the persons who died were Bulod Eari , and
Dr. Saunders.
At Fraiikfort, on Thmadityotline i..rykth and three
easearhad occurred.
A lady died of cholera at Fait, ski;; week, and
there has also been one dettlCln Mialtion county.
The Richmond Chronicle FOS tbdl premonitory
symptoms are very pre valent.i.;:,.
The Qncitinati Cnrontele eletea tk - ef the deaths
by cholera in the town of Felon, hatitenveraged 5
per day SiIICIS the first breatchnlOut of- he disease.
on the sth May. The populslpon (Obi: town is
about 3000.
In logea comity, Mr. 0. litoringlms lost five
r servants by cholera, two of thestraustlVeek and Mr.
OrttdorlT lost a ann.
The cholera was very tairKein theilepper
Mta
smart A plac, called WOerly,..sitel in con
sequence been entirely derik led *.*.the inhnht
tante.
The St. Lome New Em, oiiTheedSy, says that
the cholera was on the aecreo, bull :as it dimin
ishes, bilious duisentery tocrea7iCs. tub,
diseases had assumed an epdeltnc forte. The Era
further says:
"'fettle business and pro.i.nrhy of St. Loma this
has been a most inauspicious bacon. and from the
etreets 01 which it will take time fur us to
recover. The fearful roef4ration which laid
waste nearly one hallo( the nese portion of the
eity,of itself would have beenggnost seriously felt,
when to this is added the 'grew). of a disease that
has taken off between three
. end four thosu.snd
otir poi.ulation,convertiog nervy household
Into a house of mourning, it cannot be wondered
at that the natural energies of:01r people. indomi
table as they see conceded to .le, should fora sea
son become greatly paralyzedrd Although nearly
two months have transpired ghee the contiscra •
don, but very little has been d4e towards rebuild
ing on the burnt district, and t O lie balance of the
Amon continues to any respeogis near es sickly
asst bas thus far proven sincatjhe Are, wa cannot
look'ror much improvement
. 01.1 another year.
Thehfaysville Eagle, of Sattl;day last, says:
Since our last paper (44 tt)Or.) the fedow,en
deaths have occurred from chrdep in our city—on
Thiamin, about boon a hole ictinghter or Wm. V.
Campbell and a little danghtetif Mr. Divan an
Irishman, bosh near the cornett:pi' Limestone and
4th streets, 2—Thusday. night Mr. Joseph Palmer,
on the bill side neer the PorlEthoose I.—Friday
morning, Wm. L. Jenkins, went Ebenezer Jenk
ins, Mrs. Sabina Reed, mother ACWin. S. Reed; a
tittle aoo of Edward Mooklitri 01 on the hill side,
and Mrs. Mahal* Ostler, in Grtikii Alley, though it
is said hers was not a case of Oniera, 4.—Friday
night Mrs Etisha Cooper, in Wove Alley; Mies
&evens at Mrs. Miller's in tholower ward, and
Mrs. Vaughan. near the city fear mill, and Jots
Dayton at the Hospital, 4.—Mgliin4 a total of 11
deaths since oar paper went lit press on Thurs.
day.
There are several other cues which we un
derstand came but prove fatik. in a few hours.
The disease seems to be greatly on the in—
crease."
Bt. Louts, Saturday Jelyl, the:deaths were 123
—93,by‘oholere...„ Oa ttaaday 4ity 8, the whale
Ameba of intattoOOLs 107-4 cholera.
The Boston Joulesl of the 12th Bair-S
--4e weekly bill ofmortality at the 'Office of the
Sonttritttendent of burials, contniirs the names • f
thvr&•eeu persona reported to have died of choler.
hum the 6th to the 11th instant, yiet th* number of
deaths so far the present meek isAtot el numernos
as during the time period last meek.
The Transcript of the same ds(e mentions five
additional cases and one death dnirtnoll. Ptt-'°d
tttg twenty liar hours. NI,. Carrch, hoj horn
mashed only three dapylted on tid• m+ing of the
12th, after an illness of about nne
AI Boston,l3th, there were 3 set , and 2 deaths.
Doting the meek 13 deaths by chn;ers::
By the report afthe Philadelph:opea4.3 of Hen I: b
irappears that the mortality I tiM A (Mahone. to
that city is dispropartionably gteatlfou4een deaths
having occurred out ofsevemeen husesion the 13th
instant. The Bullets attri6ples the uausual fatal.
y CO the fact that the inmates &elm bieken down
is etmatitution by other diseases I;etorri they enter
the Almshouse, that they cannot t?r,thstand an al
tack of the cholera.
Among the deaths in the en) , oi,Netat York, we
noting that of the only eon of Mr..:reeley, senior
vigor oftbe Tribune.
At Brooklyn, on the 13th, Welt wort 13 oases
and 9 death.
Two men employed on the Cr4oll Wilier works
were taken suddenly on the mottarialsll2, 19th
and died in a few hours. • The fp romptler of the
hands left the works in a ponie.
At Albany, on the 12th, 16 vases nad 4 death!,
were reported. At Troy ou the 11:h 1 km', ea..
At•Rochesterno new cases' on tbb 11th. At 1401-
lab" d 5 °rues and 11 death, •
At NewOrturtas, for the week eitdlng I Oth
92 deatlae,l6 of which were by eWere.
At Nem York, 11th. there weni 123 eases and
51 deaths. During the. %v.:ok 6* cases and 274
deaths by cholera.
At Brooklyn, 44th, 13 cater, 4 deaths.
At Philadelphte, ItILL, St etuket,..aldath, Du
ring the week,',437 clews and deaths by
cholbre.
At the Westchester, N. V. A.lm4toase there have
beech 4 cases add 21 deaths.
At Albany, 13th, 11 caves, 5 deiths
I=!EIMME
At Richmond, 13th, 5 came*, 2 dent 6•.
Mt
Emroa—There is nothing now to ained
from the albite. if Pittsburgh tecolinis the. Sletabrm
villa and Indiana Railroad, but ( - think it due to
those concerned in it, hat:their prcle,-4111holi;,1 not
berniscldersrood, nor their moll atm and eondo.t
ouitinterpreted, even in this emordaT n 4 Since the
communicanon of Do. Andrews, Aid your remarks
to reply were publiabed last weei, 1 Have prceur.
ed a copy of .wont you faectiousli: call, "the vele •
betted snow-drift pamphlet," in 1 : . -ortiM to retrtoll
myksetnery a. to the nature 01 thy "artacks" made
in it,upon the Pentia S: Ohio Rillroad, as I had
no recollection of the matice witlrwhiqh you
to think it was full.
•
I may remark, by the wily, that it the aro!
pamphlet did gam any celebrity, foto not
that it owed my of its fame to me tsa , p.per.,
Pittsburgh, a. I believe it was notribtished elm
of them. If it hod been, your resiers , wci i id hr.e
been the miser for it, as such informxiso se It ~
tains, la much needed in these parlor It in o
;lad and argumentative document, anounding n
Nast} attested facts and figure, the svhble rnakmg
out a strong case in favor of neie t . route, With an
occasional bit of good humored Milmity to Ine d.
mention of Col. Robinson, io whi, his rep art
him abundantly open. I say not§inaill to are t
paper articles on this subject, as try are
the style of newspaper editors gOierally, 171111, -:
whose pens run so fast that Ihelf; jo4Finellls ore
oven lefFar behind. As to the Ibtiy pt the pail••
ent editor of the Steubenville HerS.l:d, napecta!ly. I
have often hnd occasion to nn , i, eft is t „,
, railroad tenders.
But . to the pamphlet. It Is addressed to Th.,.
MILS Bakewell, With b,s name qiiiadoz.ined"
you have it, upon the little page. lTssie , tii a .•ae
dressed as President of the Piusburain Board at
Trade, the body before whom was:reed tne Report
of Col. Robinson, which tt wa, intended in part h.
refute,
and I cannot recognize the ye:Am - option 0 ,
witiebseem to complain in :ts keine rb adtressed
1 have the pleasure of knowing all th,
the document is que,hon, and n ti n dhrocht,J..
-frons4he well known and acknowierged re•rmet t
bility, of Mr. Rekewel/ to be tat/relied by .o.n
man, lung one mach leas disungabsbed. had
pied the same positions, I dare say : ttis name-won,
have been acted, and with the I, ice good etieet. Tan
object of theSieubenville ConunrOe was'n parr
before the people of Pittabur,th and Pitiladei,h,n
in its true light, the route which they heir 1 , .
be a highly adventimeous one itch rattr,,,,l. a ,I
to reply to the erroneous views tarn di it in the
Report of Col. Robinson As to the merits of the
question there at inane.] have nothing .w to say.
bat so MOM" mole . of perforeotaisheie underak
im.„ there tr, .OrtelVt, no room for the coarse
either of injustiee or scant of COUhletty, Ur ten. in
deed, ft may be found in the app I..iaz at . Eta 4:.-
ctent and well known saying, J., the beaciit of Co -
Robinson, and of which he dollhtless ten the fol.
force. They spy not ono word in disparagement
of the lestiumatrattim and object vithe Penn's and
Onto R. R CO., namely—to opentip a corn/nut,
cation with the lakes, and noratweetem va,on at
the country.
• Almost at the onset of their remarks, they ban
"We have no objections—not ortv—td the route
designated In the charter of the Ohio and Per, n
sylVanis Railroad Company, ands farfrotn threw
iog an impediment in the way, we,Woisjd the rath
er lead a helping hand to aid in rdettosing such, if
any, as may be mond to oppose Se orOsard pro
green. As citizens of Ohio, we lteeglt the suc
cess of every project to open a w the
rich products of our noble State d',lty
to an easier and a better market s Thtire is room
fur all,' dcc. Aod then, fairly one honestly, then
aim to chow, by cogent reasoning, !shy 'their road
addresses Itself to the citizen. of Pittsburgh nod
.Philadelphia tea worthy of the earliest rotnille-
I his doubtless true that any railloadfrom Pius
: burgh through the great State of Oho ta,puld prove
' highly advantageous to our ettier4s, it stfo-ilne
I us au outlet (or our vaned and aro)oin4 .
totes, many of which need but andetpt . tate mark
et to bring about an almost unionised 3apaosioo,
j;.having no reason to fear successfut rivtftry in any
!•quarter. For which reason, no 4bst4le should
'now be thrown le the way of the runts &ready
by any cluretts of Pittstfhra* But the
E. claim that the Pennsylvania and Oici road would
coolish the beet and shortest rovitMto
sell as to Chicago, was a new 9en-iLrin n her.
thourtt which owed its birth to Me formolehle
iopeal made by the Steuheville la.onpeny to :he
attention Of butanes, men and capintlisacapecially
In the city of Pbdadelphia—en idetiebn'ae nosurdt.
I tv. as I conceive, is only covered ter the inventing
of facts and the distorting of figure., X'
But the frieods of the SteubenviZt reld did ant
venture their all upon our approve, Tnev never
expected that Pittsburgh ,das able: to'..do more,
aided too by the citizens alonq the gnutat, than eon
count ho much of the road as would 1 . 0 between
our city and theirs, and that mot. 'tin teur benefit
' thaor that of Steubenville. PeyeTegthetycant.ihey
believe it to be within the thicans cl No retinues
through which the road will paae to carry it on.
• without foreign aid. The cnixenn Steubenville
, and Jefferson county have *email , / ~ .übserlbed
! 5300,000 towards their share to ;the 'wort. A
community who show so good a diejinction to help
themselves, have no occasion 'to -IVh:nla" for on.
• ildtallOO or sympathy front others. ':sine they en
peen nothing from this quarter, I prppu lrfe d would
snit them best te let alone. ,*
A Civuve or PI r-rtore.Gu.
Corrodpondence of thd Ploeberea Gotend
Cou xece, Idly IT, Isl.!
Tu the Editor. ..1 tho Puts'met G4ettei_.
Your pope, of the 13th in receive. aed I repo ,
to .on that my deapateh a misati.retwnded I
Yid something of this kind. "Cholera raga.; ow.
fdHy in the Penitentiary." As denV:atchea are not
punctuated when tranarnitted, yottniade the sen
tience end at awfully, and thereby pi la:entice to
tie fame of oar city for health, muk.o tor for free
tiom (comparative) from Cholera. 4 ".
; The Ohio Penitentiary is altuated 611 low groun d
nit the bank of the Scioto river, notch w es t of ,h e
town, and beyond its extreme Jtinitt. The site
ol the city in 20 feet higher than Mai ol the prism,
and the sanitary condition of the rite i. therefore
no indication of that of the other. ;Toe Choiern
made tie appearance to Colombo. °tithe ?Int. p
to this noir, there have been oily 't2deuw•, 12 or
which were in one house. Noutt of the ease.
new under insentient are likely To puu ve 18laii,o,
that of Dr. Lathrop. A. our population is about
15,000, you will nee that 'the visitation has been
very light so far.
The number orcmnvicta in the penitentiary woe
450. Governor Ford has arrived, but it is doubt
ttl/ whether he vrill act on the pcheyeAvocaird by
some, or pardoning to any great extent. Those
Who are let oat, are avoided whetever th'y go,
and in several canes have met a dreadful fate In
th e woods.
Please set U. right on the sohje,fol the health
of the city. 'fours !very irttly.
Lurk Suritarcu.—The Lake Supetior News, of
July 13, give. a favorable account or the it fferrnt
COmer Cowponies, all of which appiiar In have a
fair prospeet or FUCCCBB. The same paper contains
the following items
.Moss COMM—The propeller Nitpoletal came
down Thafgday the 501 Inst., with silty-five tons
ofeopper the CUB Mine, for the ; Boston and
Phisbargh Company. She also brought down a
large load of paasengen.
STATIC OP rturXWicsvmta.—lt is tie,ldoin to this
recioa, that hot weather visits this &Eerie of Mc:b
leu, but when it does come, n in ,13 fly scorch.*
—for the put week, we have bad intense best—
thermometer musing from ninety to die huodrecL
Oa Monday the 9th jut-, at 4 o'clot,lt o. sr. the
thermometer Mood at ninety - five in the shade:.
Mr. Burros—ln these times of intense excite
moot, when the dog star rages, and scrip, debt,
Wolter , and councils, are the absorbing topic Of
div=a,se, both at the corners, and in the papers,
I think it nothing but proper that the saddle should
be ~ : aced on the r.ght horse, and therefore submit
the fo'lowing statement to the public,
When ibe great:Omnibus Bill, of the spring of
1,4 0 , 0,1.9 passed in the Common Council in spite
of all the efforts of its opponents to defeat, or even
t,l modify it, the following protest wan offered and
entered on the journal. on May 29, ISIS, viz.—
PROTEST.
• The undersigned, members of the Common
Council, desire to enter their solemn protest on
the Journal. In the action of the majority on the
Omnibus Bill, entitled, 'An ordinance toe supplying
the upper portions of the city with water, and for
other purposes,' passed no Thursday, May 25, near
midingt.i, for the following reasons, vie—Because
It !catenates untold thousands oat of the treasury
blindly, and with indecent haste, without permit
ling full nod free disossion, without ascertaining
the wishes at the citizens, without the usual re
ference ut the heterogeneous provisions of the
bill, to the appropriate committee., for information
and estimates of costs,and even usurping the rights
and powers of some of the committees, to whom
hod already been referred kindred provisions and
propositions, without regard to the credit of the
eity or the manifest depreciation deity bond, and
he incorase of taxes; and without regard to the
r•u hut of the minority, which were trampled anon
by the unprecedented introduction of the gag role,
on , leti the •previonaqueastioo: Signed.
IL. Meßinght Andrew Scott
David MeC%elland Morgan Robertson
Joan J. FLoggeu boo, Jones
Solomon Stoner 13 C Sawyer
J 'ho II 801 l Willard Leeward
lYtl .ant Coleman S. F. Von Iloonhorst
Witham IS auk. Samuel McKelvey
Manin Sch.verr C. P. Soot."
A prote,t.uf elmtler tenor, wne offered in Select
rcuneol. cloned by Thomas Betrewell, Jamee G.
Fince.d. irtrnee Ii Murray, Samuel W. Clekey,
inbn ',II, Jame,. ',weblin, Harmer Denny,
F. Lorenz.
To carry out the provisions of this bill, an ordi
nance was passed October 18, ISIS, authorizing
the insure of 660,000 worth of scrip. , I have not
the vi to in Select Comic I, nn the passage of thus
ordinance, but in Common Comm! it was as lot-
Yeas—Arm-vane, Blasi, Coleman, Conning. ,
Harriet, Janes Kent, Livingston, Roggen,
Sawyer, Scatieder. Smith, Cud wimple-13.
Nays—Bell. McCiclland, McKelvey, Stoner,
tionehorst, and Robertson-6
For a o rr a e.r .
Lot the public judge whether the Protestants
%veto not Nett in taco Protest_
71 !Alan EE ov rilE LATE Comm. Cow.,
Ten KENTUCKY Rzarrrcra.a.—The friends of Oy
ras Turner, who one killed by Casuals M. Clay,
on the recent rencoutre at Fostown, have pubLeh•
de a oaten:tent of the Altair in reply to the state
ment of Mr. Clay, an abstract of which we publish
ed a few days mince. it Milers in many points,
il.du the ue , coots heretofore published. Mr.
City chsreed with having tried most °del:travel
lnisanage without cause to Mr. Runyon and Sluice
Turner. and no Ltoppine down from the stand, the
•cede
Tormir called ban a I ar, when Clay
eased dagger which he had upon his per
,.yru• Turner, WhO was entirely without
arms, .truck Clay with him tint rod then caught
him by the right arm to prevent his llama the dag
ger. A reuttle conned and Clay Jerked loose from
Cyril.lurner. and T. Turner, Jr.. a rather of Cy
rus Turner, ran ii. and .napped n mobil at Clay
more than c.itee; the p atol misted fire , and none
was tired during the alfray. At tint Stage of the
e tome per.ou knocked Cyrur Turner down
wim a V, h Ulm. Turner was tying pool
trel.• on tie nruund. on his batik, 'nutted by the
no, m or in, club r 'lay gabbed hint .n the abdomen,
cluing o...t.drecia oat. ot wh'ett wound be died on
me morning of the I ith of Jove. boning •011k.Mti
n.ost inteaec irony during the period hr lined
The deeenseni ..aid before hi. death that he did nut
etrd t the writti.d upon Clay, but by no triCs4l.
en-nerved Clay and tureen concerned for [he part
they to nt; di;the tittienita Wren Ctay war trying
to .mo • Allred Turner, a dt•tari re
. lad ne music ling with •rtl.l/151.c.: •
ran in and er! y
o ~,,,, . The were more
4..11 twehtr rinai ousol Tenter , 0 the gr.,nd nod
not on , ah an.ire sated
Taie,daterneni goon no to expreati the be:ad that
• • h with ma urn 'dagger, when
. ..irk TIE: !Ark ftmn Turner, at the wound Caere,.
ale blade and it i. asNerted that the
~ - azt. W. 14 nr! nut Id h,s hand
r Potiti —Gieu. Kink. on c the Vllolro 11.
Vr . e..l POOL or which Institute he .• hrrn.elf a
arAdusve. wriirt to his pater at .cttert
from which we copy the lirtiowtnir
Towartia the ciinie of Pin ex.stninencn Gen.
tot, came up from Now York, anti reviewed the
•.,rpe an in:l unfforza, attene , , , nv bts and. Tne
show ava• a fa, cne
ilut at RA tbese coliaterals, that which Lose me
nerohnsly the creme, ylea•nre, was metro's, on
the 10th of June th- anmeenahry of /tor eraduar.on.
0 , those members of the class of 549 33, who
, L 4111.4.1 to be at West Pam t. There were but
I. present. Coat Boas, Con. Taylor, Adjutant
Genera', 1.-eut Cal. Soma, lien Scalia Adjutant
.:etteral. Capt. W a d.tintru - shed (ai
r, of the C, S. Eau - neery. Cipt. R. S. Salto, too
Anwar. Professor Rt Drewme at the Academy,
a Ounemen rkt doe i sre and aerosol- lishments,
and nryse:t. We -. called the roll' to our CIA,,,
, 121 in ournher at toe :elem.,. emehr. nod 43 at
.:, clone '.lt Inc venratertn.; and found that of
the 13 wtn were graduated m 1933. 15 were deed,
,:1 n v and In entrahed In dtticrent
cur9urt. ofe.mlltic. Of the 16 deed. 9 :ant their
liven on the battle field. of rthrtda and Mexico.—
(Jar gathering though tt called up .ogle pad meal
uric., revved 1.., many hrateitti recollecuona,
and brtmurned a 'tn . .: which limo may runt, per
chance. but cannot %under.
Rpartelnt TO rile PRIben . DITS PllO,l-CILATION.
—The Rev. Dr. Murray, Moderator of the Pres
bytenan General Assembly ,Old S-hooh has tas
curd the follotomg response to the apporntment of
Fart Day by the N.tholl3! EieeU . lVe
T., rho MinlJterr d monbe, of due PreyLyteltan
Church 10 the U owed .tats,
Barnum Bartnaga —ln view of the ravages
nt the pasttlenon--0( oar violattotts of the law of
--,,r the fad:roams of nraven, lty devil and
no. upon our people. end of the wannold.ng of
antribial influences. to so great a degree, from rho
Church. our General Assembly net apart Lb< '2SI it
of last lune ea a day of humthattuo, totting and
prayer.
[int still the usages of the pestilence am in.
creasing and extending. and the President or the
I ',mil :states has appointed the he. Friday of
uglat as a day to national *lasting. tuutninatmus,
and prayer,' on winch as a people through Jean,
Clariatimir Lord 'to implore the Almighty In his
o , rn hood time to stay the destroy rug band which
now Idled up against ha."
And least any M you should deem the keeping
of toe nor day a resin for Ito, neglect of the
the often, of several brethren, I would
hereby express to you my convlrtion that the
~,pinu of the any set ;Taft by our Chief
tricu will be in entire accordnnee with the uni
loran history en • custom of our Cl.aren, and with
rho spirit of the recommendation of the last As
sembly.
And I mould hereby affectionately affirm, all
our flilintatera and t.hurchea aaerediy and in tro•
dem to ranneerste the Third Day of Angnet next
to the great purpore. of as 114,1,0 min-tent.
NICHOLAS MURRAY,
M.3ttera nr of the t'retteral AttsettaLtly
LuznsertirnwN,.lttly 11. l`tt9.
Dears or Rev. Ma. Lost.—The sudden death
ul tics eminent &vine, remarkable fo sound health
and a frinrrerfth, ,001 , ...1 in very thing, produced
qude a sense' yesterdny e It was s.ril calcule
tad to create mann. and we have tabus some pains
eseertnin the ,Irrunl•ta 'ices prered ng the at
tack. Mr L. lid beennetts lOr oom. , days.—
About noon on ThurttlaY, the condition ant. bow
els was changed, with a tendency to ibarrhoisa
He ate heartily—and among other thing., of ldack
berries and milli He then walked in the oust—
The binclincrries and Intik noored un his stomach,
and he threw Mein up. In the evening. Ins bow
els were ',dyed, noel ne tent to Dr. Massey to
pretrer.e f it. him. the wile wee the messenger,
and thought it unrereasary for the Doctor Cu g
hansrli Later .n the evening, the idol:inch and
hawels became at
irritated, and he could cot re
taol medicine. Dr. Mummy was sent for, and
, cot nd hmin a collapsed elute. tither medical aid
wan inch toned, who dal ull that could be done,
and nn the morn ng lie third. We mention three
tarts tar tor heisen• of the living—to r... 1400 theca
ag.toit negivet tit - diarrhoea. or any derangement
alma stomach or bowels—agatritt Indulgence in
green vegetables or knit. You may pomitily eat The Corporation of New York in expending
term , e ,0, 00t men,. but the chances am that you 3200,000 for the purpose of extending the supplies
wilt not 1 0 9 thers al' "et b"" ac' of Croton water. A new no. pipe, 30 inches in
quo Intel v.-1J the deiwased. must sketch he el
reheat cbaractor —Cumin?, Gar diameter, is being laid down to the WOO( o( four
miles, the entire weight of whleh will be 1000 torus.
The Journal of Commerce remerkw
The Poughkeepsie Black smlth is now on his
way west with his largo Temperance P° olll °. "The value of the Crown water a now felt by
In which he lectures) capable of containing three all our citizens to be above price. They really
thousandp••reenalie has b een l ec tu r i ng in A l _ feel ea if they could not exist without It. Although
bang for iourteen succussivc evenings, and the
procured at a c o st of 513,000,000, It was cheaply
muluiuden at all limes were counted for thousands, Purc
to the lain even,ng. The same overwhelming NATIONAL WASIIIII , 3TON MarrummYr.—A foe
numbers attended at Schenectady and other pis- block of Tennessee marble is about to ye furnish
ers, and the hitherto obdurate and unyielding, ed by the citizens of Hawkins County for this
gave way and coned the pledge. At times, cape. structure.
mally at Amsterdam, .te the old veteran in the The Legislature of New Hampshire have unan
•euae of ruin marched np to nign the pledgd, a imouslv voted to present a imitable blooh of gran
universal hunt rl applanso would follow as they Ito to the Washington National Monument, with
sew individuate yield to reason and truth, whom the name o f t h e state inscribed thereon, agreeably
they had given up as forever loot.
to the suggestion of the Board of Directors of the
1 . 1 oat me New 1 ort k:11. r• w 0( ,:aturday. Association, and have appropriated 11300 to the
object. New Hampahire is the first Bute which
Cnol. re Towv.—A mon g the latest vicnms
has adopte.d the suggestion.
to the "prevalent epidemic," we are sorry to say,
la the,only on of Mr i;reeley, &um ef the Tri. Gov, Whitcomb, United States Senatarfrom
bone Uis a re..rt(A:. 14a that rho cholera titans, has been detained In the neighborhood of
prevails to a greater extent In the upper ward. than Buffalo some four months, bowleg been taken on
it doe. doivrt town, e y e n in the filthy precincts Of his may home from Congress with a derangement
the Five Poising. of the liver and stomach.
For the Putsburgh Getzetta
The hallowing additional, interesting account/of
the operations of the French beim, Rome, receiv
ed by the Niagara, show that we may expectant:in
hard fighting yet, and that the French are not ignite
so near a posussica of the Eternal City u mine
people Imagine:
In f from Italy.
THE ATTACK ON ROME—ETERNAL CITY
NOT YET CONQUERED—CATITCLATION
OF ANO3NA, dec., arc.
The Eternal City still held out on the 23 mat.
The Romans bad defended themselves with
memorial:de bravery, not only by cannon and
musketry from the ramparts, but by numerous
vlgorotl• sallies. On the 18th instant another par
ailed, within eighty metres of the wall mas contple
ted-
According to idespatch reoeived from Gen.Otr
not, three columns of French troopspenetrated the
wells by breaches made by the incessant Lesofthe
ca n non. But according to the latest acconne, they
are in reality but little advanced in the ponersion
of Rome.
"So far as I cob judge," writes the Times cones.
pondent, "the real power of Roman resistant:saes
not yet been felt, as, in truth, all that has taken
place since the repulse of the French on the 90th
of April amounts to little more than keeping the
gates closed, and tiring at every man they see from
he bastion. Nothing has been done to prevent
the French supplies coming to hand, or the French
army from being master of both sides of the river
up to the walls of the city. No scones of any mo
ment have taken place to destroy works in pro
cess antennae, and the trenches are bronchi up to
dO metres of the bastion, with only a nominal lam
In my onion we are all et sea as mach as we were
on the arrival of the invaders, and the question
between Roman and French vabr has yet to be
tried."
The National publishes the Ulm:sing letter from
M. Masiini, refusing to attend a cookmneembich
that )ournal declares vas proposed to him noreeds
dally. by a pampa of some standing in Gen. Ottdi•
not's camp
Rosot, Jane IR
impossible or me to go to the. ad
vanced posts to sec you. Our conversation,
aides. uunirtunately for as, could have no issue
favorable to your views and oars. I have the
conviction that we have exhausted all potable
means el coucilietioa , and that it only mmalks to
us to tight. We will do so—we win do so you
I may be assured, from wall to wall, from street to
street, from barricade to barricade. We may
be conquered, but not put down.. We had
flattered ourselves with the hope that France
would at length feeLhow mush there ta noble, sa
-1 cred and worthy of herself in our attitude, and
, what there le—permit me to be frank die- '
tory and tyrannical in the part that, she play here
with us. We have proclaimed towards niece
not a state of war, bat a late of defame; we have
mat back your prisoners; we have rejected all the
occasions which presented themselves to es to
combat sour army with advantage' we °feted
cantonmente to those who could not be twoommo
dated at Cie ita Vecchia, end we declared that we
were ready to concede all—one thing exced--
the occupation of Rome. And yet that is medial is
required. France, after having fought against es,
blockaded us, &lammed us, deprived us of all oar
resource., condemned us to see, with arms in our
' hands, our territory invaded by Austria now says
to us: "1 will have Rome. I will have It without
conditions. without a programme, or I will endea
vor tocresh it, to bombard Its monuments, which
arc venerated by all Europe, and to mummer° all
its brave pope lation." To that you must perceive,
or, that there in only one reply to make, and we
shall make it I know not whether we aball fall
but I know that there are falls which confer honor.
I have the honor,,ke.., JOSEPH MAZZINL"
The Coecordia, of Tune. stet., from Chit*
Vecchia, the 19th, that a oompiracy had been dis
covered. the object of which was to sequin the
citadel. end mbsequently take pOSSCIISIOU of the
town If the plan had succeeded, the French
general would have beau compelled to raise the
mute ,if Rome, and return LO ClvIl• VG-CCiLtd.
Tho French Government has kept secret the
new. which it has received from kome, and earl.
nun reprint of the moat oppoWie character bare
accordingly been circulated. For instance, an
Wednesday morning a was said that the Trium
value had capitulated, and that the French troops
had taken possession of the Eternal Coy. In the
wlernion, It was widely reported that the French
had suffered u defeat; and that the troops had been
cut to pieces. Meanwhile, it is certain that the
progress of the sieves operations are not sansfac
!notary to the government.
Pnvate letters state that the French troops are
being decimm, d by rnalorte and that the engineer
ing skill dioployed by them is not of the first re.ihre.
It is said that the medical staff of the army mill
hove to he considerably increased and a comber
of surgeons hove already received orders to pro
ceed to Civon Veeettux.
Letters from Toulon of the 23d instant, announce
the arrmaNihere of the emu:a veasel Ariel, on the
preceding evening, after It Manpassage Rom
civita Vecchia. of twenty fi31.1( bourn At her de.
panare It was raid that the besieging party before
Roine had effected three practicable breaches, and
Thu proparatans were being roads for the assault.
In addition to the two regiments of infantry and
thur 1 entrees of artillery lately shipped at Toulon
for Italy. • considerable body of troops wee ex
pected to be embarked for the same desttnatioe.
The government expects that much effect will
be produced view the Romans by the news, not
alone front Paris, bin also from Lyons, respecting
the failure claw lamrrectionary movement
Ir appears that the fends voted tar the suste
nance of the Preach army have already been
.pent. We shall sae what will be mid of Mb ex
pidituan when the French err called on to pay far
it A treed,' 1,200,000 francs are spent; and govern-
Inent, it is said, is about to apply for 20 or 25 mil
lions more. to defray etperises. The Bank is even
acid to be effected by this state of affairs, Inasmuch
a. it must get on credit the twenty-five millions
necessary for the expedition. We cannot fail of
hearing government shortly asking the Amenably
for more money Here would have been • chance
for the mammy, had they oat thrown it away m
insensate attempts at rebellion.
In the last snung of the National Assembly, the
correspondence between M de Cantrell. and the
TrazinVir Marcia, was read. Mesita concludes
thus
'lt is • melancholy page of history you am now
writing from France—it is a mortal blow to the
Papacy which you would maintain by drowning
in blood—it is a bottomless abyss you are digging
between two nations disposed for ages to lend the
band to one another—it Is a deep step to the mo
rality of our common relations, to the common
tenth that ought to guide es, and to the holy cause
of liberty which subsists by that faith. It W not
Italy that will really wirer bet France—for OW
present suffering will prove the baptism of progress
—for France cannot hold first malt light abdicates
the ramify virtues of behef, and the intelligence of
liberty."
The Coneordis of Torte, say. that the plan to
Netze Cevan Vecchia, was revealed to General
Ontlinot by traitor.
Thu latest news from Venice is the expressed
determination of Menlo "to resist to the last ruse,
the last boat and the last wall. Either Venice
shell exist without Austria or not at aIL"
About hall the French army ta, a is said, suffer.
ins from fever, end the primmer' who have been
alien by the Romans ray that the °cope ate all
moat germ'. General Oodinot ha., It is said,
reined a British subject, Captain Knight, who vu
proceeding from Viterbo to Rome, to juin his family,
and detained him in custody.
The French General in endeavoring to keep up
the drooping epode of the soldiers by giving them
extra pay and wine.
Letters of the 19th and 20th, from the Tithes cor
respondent with the French army near Rome,giyc
I nterestmg details front every point of the liar*
and explain the exact posinon of the army. Tbe
last breaching battery, at sixty metres dissent from
the place. was opened on the 190, and the fire
was en efficiently kept up that the walls hod com
menced giving way in three place.. The whole
fors given distance 1181 defaced, and le forty eight
boars it would be altogether gone. The Romans
had ceased firing on the bunions, but it was believ
ed they were preparing a second line of defence
on the same hill, parallel to the points al which
the French will make the assault.
The Weiner Zeitung of June 21, is beaded with
n telegraphic dispatch, officially announcing the
capitulation of Ancona on the pith.
After a severe bombardment, Ancona capitols.
Led on the evening of the 19th. The city and
forts were occupied by our troops on the 19th.
The Wen Gasette describes the capitulation of
Ancona. It took place after a well sustained boar
bardinent. The conditions of that capitula.ion, ac
cording to the same journal, are a political am•
nesty to the inhabitants, the dissolution of the
corps forming the present garrison, and the occu
pation of the rower" and part of Ancona, by the
Imperial troops in the name orbit Imperial Maps-
The Austrian Minister, 3ti notifyieg officially
that measure to the French Charge &Affairs at Vi
enna, added, ~t hat the sole object of the Austrian
Government is to co-operate in the re-eatablish
meat of this Pont.fiesl authority. (Ancona being oc
cupied by Austrian !tops in the came of His Holi
ness.) and that the blockade shall be raised when
that object shall have been affected.
Dtryinacca arm= Bomar AIM Alaimo,
Boo: Praurr.—wo wiry the blloriog extract
fine air tat ereatiag letter tram Ltiorpool.
tithed In the Bacon Poet. WOhout ley Produ•
diem la favor of mom Ito taut ay atuo
the Americas syderm of morality raiding to this
matter of pirating books is the less exceptiona
ble:
"The difference between• American plimoy and
British piracy is this The American publishers, or
American meohanna, takes, publishes, or uses—
orals, if you like that better—and gives It to the
world at a reasonable price; bat he "acknowledges
the cone he states where the stolen good are
from. Not so our neighbor. Ha takes or steals
an American book, or an American invention,
tears out the preface, or conceals the author's or io
ventor's name, and the purchaser here thinks , —
stmple, Innocent man as be is, who has never read
or perhaps seen an American newspaper—that as
• matter of coarse the production is purely British.
I will sten:l4lNa I know to be a fact- More than
one belittle American books that are re-printed in
ibis country—and they are pretty numerous—
bare the author's name and place of residence
suppressed, or so altered that the reader here has
. no evidence that be is reading an American pub
lication. The name of Washington Irving. of
Prescott, of Bancroft, of Cooper, of Dwight, of
School/wait, of Peter Parley, of Webster, is retained
In tho book as a passport—the name abate sells it;
but beyond the known and very celebrated authors
you hear nothing. Every scheme In the world is
Invented to bide their 'deadly. As American beck
for the reading of young people, by ,Uncle New
berry," with a plenum dated New York, comes out
here as written by "Grandfather Warwick," and has
the same preface dated London. The "American
Frugal Housewife," by tetra Lydia U. Mild, of N.
York, becomes here the "Frugal Housewife," by
"Mrs.:Child," of—rsowhor! Pray which is the most
magnanimous?"
Exaßraxton Muss.—The last number of Hunt's
Maganitte contalzut an elaborate article oo a Rail
mod to the Pacific; from the pen of Ex-fienator
Nags. He advocaat the building of a road. It
is bin opinion that it is of no consequence to the
People 61 large at what particodar points the road
shall begin and terminate; he avowing himself,
boweverp be In favor of the route propound by Ur.
Whimoy.—Not. hurl.
Pawns Limon Russia—Prepared by J. W. Hellp
William street, N. Y, and for sale by A. Jaynes, No.
70 Fourth sweat This will be found a delightfhl
ale of Weenie In famillest, and parttenbuiy for sick
Hamel Ban:A.—An improved Chasetate prepars
uoa, being a eembiaatkta of Coeva nut; innocent, In
vigorating and palatable, highly reernumended panic-
Warty for Invaltda. Prepared by W. Baker, Darebele.
ter, Ea.., and An sale by A. JAYNES, at the Pet=
Tea Store, No. 70 Rooth a matt
Piro Mad frgotristo nostrastoo.—Tox Prrre
roma Navtownoe an Pm 1/11411•ACIt Cazraav—
chartered IFON—eominaas to Insure, upon every dm
scripuon ofproperty, at the lateen nom
Oman, Nall Mattel stmt.
SAMUEL GORNLY L
Rouse Puma, Seel. sayeodem
W. 11. Wright, 81. ileaktat.
Oamarandieddanee on Fourth U.,
appo466 tha Pluaburgh Hank. Odk*
'666.... boan ftmll o'clock to Id M., and
from !Wolk 106 P. 61. .e 644147
royausittato to Dostalstry.
DL O.IOC EITIIMINS, law of Doom, to prepared to
inattalattara and ma Ettocz Tans la whole aad pan*
of seta, opoa tioattotaar Anaosphertic Bunion Plate.—
Tiamattea orattn tai RA 11:11%17731, Dares
atpoaed. Ctdie• and reoldottee row door to Its May
or. dace, Ftlarth moat, Pittsburgh.
alum to-4. B. IdTt4dita, P. IL Emma. Jan
amt. BEADS, , CIR
blanifcns, /357/1 Lading, CARDS
Contracts, L, C411-Ai ssa %mit,
ILMCD ELL. Wll6ll. CII2I7ICLIKS. auras,
rousts, &O.
Primed ex the donee notice, thaw prices, cedes
errs Gears Orme. Tien tom.
On Wealandaymonalnit, at ?Welook, Fanrazo PUS.
rn thkidaln MAT, w e o( apt. Bernard May, mad
months.
Tho frionda of . the favnily aft tellatataa to attend the
femoral from ato rateanc• of Capt. Wry, on NrYtio
au.ct, aeat Wattelogton, at 4 o'clock WO artacaoan
At bill miasma, la Itimmilla, Ohha, s Monday
mamma at 3 ahlinelt, llasu Bosoms, Glaas vaatr
thatcrer, late of this city, la the tha year of his mt.
I)LACK PARASULZ—W. H. Idimant has re-
El mired • tot at slacrra anialey some of arialab are
o. an aura aim
1' KEEN SATIN PAROSOLS—W. ft. Murphy has
ronnived a Gm at the above, of the now 'Won,
ornnom Mn a Mni to w• rim •coU . 1 10
..053CLA ZUOX
E tabsetibets erlD continuo the manufaetere of
OWN end NAIL," =kr the lino of WOOD &
TILE
NTS. The butane.s of die we !ea of Wood,
FAletard• & ISPEEdelta, will be settled at oat Ware
house, No. 63 Wlll.lll Meet
JAMES WOOD,
JOSEPH APENIGHT
wiLuem WENIGHT,
YOB HUT }
MeFOUR now two storyaria Donlan/ Homes,
finished and In comply order, oa Centre
ezone. or '&14,1.71110 road, 71.6 Ward. Pos.
seoinoo prom townellatoly. Rom Ism Ears of
JOHN WATT CO,
1919 caroms Liberty and Hand srs
ASTROLOGY.
m a LORVIXO, the eelebreted Philotopber, Presi
de, of the .11rivatogicel !toasty, Intl reotaata fo
the our for than time, arid otter be cams/tell CM all
the at of hotozo Vb. al No4o. It Clair st-
Anctutanct trim 3toele. N. Fe* from SW
Mr Lore rote is dor ably puma who probated
Ir we manage of QOOOO Victoria, sod described
hesbend, two yews before it teal place.
P ohs to.. of birth -IQ YERIL
401 T.
APROVINSOEY NOTE, drawn by lwase Id•Liod,
sell, dated abbat leth Inat... payable four mamba
•nat dam, to Ma order o(J. fl Bonnet it Co ,for slag
endorsed by them and by Haab to.. The payment
aunt mu having twin innyinsg, duo public ate eau
boned not to znegniigna thii AIMS. fyIENIN•
-
OIL CLOVIS—Qs kand and tax ale. by W. lIPCII.-
lock, at Ida Carpet Wanotemse, a large and sta ,
most., ...muscat of MI Clara, varying boa Vet
eh. to ft Om width en to sad any ails hall, =anti
oc vatutmle Tee atteartiner; einashas of the latel
and mow anneal Mk* Sad .010 M
)718 W II'CLINTOCY
rEaHAiLitivAlL—of extra tap 3 ply II:x=1
Carpet*, of new and deb styles, id tha
Varobtono of W. 11PCLISIVICY, to which ye invite
the aneadon of Show wishing to hunts! slam boat.
se !mom to Colt and examine oar eXtensive stook No
tate parehadog alsendreve.
—JAB_
TO TIIIII eve Lia.
, W 11112.1 cononensell . a ic
„ troy Livery BURL on the
.t.`•• Sabbath koeplag prlneipla,
,•-••••• in Allegheny Cal, we de
teredssed to let no harms 01 traniageo on the Bab.
be except for fanonas and in elm of real ne
cessity. To this resolatlon en have exactly adhered,
and feel very grateful to the friends who have gener
ously wasined as by their patronage. There an,
however, scene persinis who an sdaatsrlttgb
OW business by the otrealanon' of abusive and
deems reports., wale of orbitat an ea follereno 'Charles
don't stick to his Sabbath keeping , prinorplw—be is a
hypocrite and don't ems soy thing about the otwer
vanes of the Sahbath. bat only wants to gain toltOM "
"I gnaw he is tired of keeps' the Sabbath—b, win
have to abandon It or fail I. basineseo Ha has no
cook bat ons oatriaand the ernirmestity will not
suppon a Sabbath keeping stable... °Be has made •
palha appeal to the Ch au pabile ha support, and
then abandons hie panr.iples 'Charles has =de
ltintseaenbrnen Sabbath kenning stable wont
do in this eity .1 will bet Ilva dollars I run hire all
the stock ho has on the Sabbath..
The above reports are withoat a shadow of truth
Why all thew attempts to Injure os aro made, wo km •
not, unless it ta because we keep tho Sabbath day
our business.
We now challenge aoy one to give the Wile of •
single person who has hued • horse, buggy of ear.
liege of as on the Sabha! ,h azimut in eases of nseeni•
ty, ISAAC COARLES & CO., Ssauttety at.
. Allegheny City, July 18, 1849.
pint" Hones and Carriages to let oa the mon favor
shin tonne Horses kept Iv livery In the ben manner.
A Il i emt v irl Carriage. famlshed far Iltnaral•
A Howie Awl Los for Sale.
A LOT aground altenned in the 4th Weld of
the city of Allegheny, batting • from of twenty
eel on Liberty street, in said Wry and extend.
in back neseety.tive feet to an alley, with • combs's.
able two story frame house demean. For mots, CV
pairs of THOS. M. MARSHALL,
VEnd3t A •••• • • at Lase. 6th st
11=:Ii:i=t3
aTAMED—AU experienced Seeman in the Dry
TV Goode internees. Now other need apply.
terda . w. akitakito, 79 Mirka a
New trrYLE CARPETS—Consuray Nearing a
the Caspet Warehouse or W. IDCLINTOCIL,No.
71 Fourth cutter, esperfine and fine Ingrain Carpets,
rich le colon and de ,to welch we, invite the at.
tentidn Of porch
WANTED,
A BLACKSMITH capable of making daft pans, Am.
.1. - 14V.41 42.11h.1,,,74 I. rsgnlred
nines
and boilers
A good lunation Is now offered to such e perm. to
establish Ittolsell In Mainers where he can employ
two or threaten& Apply to WEB & /ONE% or the
sebtactibers, 011111-TWeIMILIII, for farther Information.
THOMAS It re gt m
LE
Woe Solt Works, July IS, I NN
WIS
=llll
EIOHT BATHS FOR ONE DOLLAR, or a single
Bash for fifloon cents.
i.adlas Derpartmant A r from 9 to 11 delook,A. M.,
and 9 to 5 o'clock, P.
Albano's= Saloon an SolkLair Eatabllskansat.
141 4 - T. SMALL, Proprietor.
COFTEE — Ift Asp 9A car. lost ma and for
Oda by itORISON, urilat & co,
Ivle 149 Men, .'
U na.i&d—to4l el • a; • • H • eT,
M
In acre and fen aids by
/TM ROBIMON, LITTLE & CO
SOAR- bi gllo. %% Minn reo'd sod ( or
y
, LITTLE CO
N AHA " 0, -000 ken Nai sn'd slue; SO do arch
J
fres, 10 ions assorted Bar 10011, On ads 07
ROBISON, LITTLE a. CO
BATTING, bolo. No. I ands Baninc O
do Candi...Ai WIG lbs Cotton Tarn, for oalo by
_J7IE , ROBIBON LITTLE k CO
BACON—(S eskl i vintouldermi LB ter nriror iii
,,,d canvassed fast reed ortd for sale by
lY le BOBISON, LI LTLE & CO
DRIEtiTIREF-411:0basb. dried Passioni 100 - 6 - Ca
Apples, for nab lry
1718 ROBISON UTTLER CO
IjOTASH— , I tons Potash, a, prim a r t i c l e , RI rood
1. and for sale by ills 110B11301.4 . !.. tritg ts. Co
GLIISS—IN boson W Glsu; do sts 'd dzss
do, fat Wet j 8 ROBISON, LITTLE &CO
P A :I=T 8 1traYBITV Mal tr'd
SLOARS-25 hbds N 0 Ram 2 7 bbl . Nod 6, d, 7
and b Loaf do, Or sal ßO e by
inn BISON LITTLISI CO
F ISH -30 bbls Largo mow No 3 blzekondi
30 do do No I alb'd Herdatx
10 do PioilodNo 1 &loom, lo foim aid
for solo b ylfi JOHN viTATr CO
FISII-CO bay tup No 3 a sand, Maisobboato
unpootion, nand dds dor la saa by
easy. emitmosik co,
lyla A_ sal IS Wafts a
DIG IRON -254 tons Pla i mata i trasndery,
A. re, sale by
rfUß:Zzilblial.l ., Thrried - als' elfin isle - •
.1713 ,MATTIMMI 00 '
L E,D...„,
ie k i 1, piss rAmt,elll LA An sal&
1 , MATTHEW &CO
/T
DECAN NUTS—Otbls Paean Nos, reed and
for fl by JrIS ROBISON, LITILE &CO
TWO sundissar,cm7srivirsTh—ar.-
LAMS REWAB.D-
. .
ILL be paid for =eh information as will lead to
snehe o -The discovery of the name. and coveted& of all
ehtnned penons who interfered to prevent
euPPenalen of lbw fire in thfe elty ea the - littli; by
the " mienas act of nutting Malian of the Pittsburgh
comparda gertertrosly corolug to the "lief of or, by annals, hatimidating such portion. of our own
camomile. as wens d= i etto save the propeny of
their suffering fellow from en
Mani. of the City of Allegheny.
00 - Pitlohoolle PePerseopy one week. Jyid
1 111139441731A551 iat - 1.1103 l;blSJost reed
Per oteenera L'ffile Collins; for mile by
nI7 H ()RANT, 41 Water
FAMILY FLOOR -50 1,64 Farmei k Ylrr. brand;
20 do M Moon , * 1 04 a recd and for male br
j 71.7 ONO k MOM
"come wand and bear, ely mbw, u ou ,
come bear, and Jake it fenny—
The prose so terse, and flowing verse,
Er & ekt the wits of Benley.e.—B,,,
B MISCELLANY. -7u
re MISCELLANY. -7u D. Lock - wOO% CI Wood street, has for stale a eampline set otthts
celebrated work, edited by Charter Dickens and Mt.
worth, with illustrationnby entikeltank. tYI 7 •
61.18-40:01ba . eitm err ed. for We tr,
1H717D W . & ms, ifb wwd et
BROOMS -20 dos Pomeroy'., for mde
/717 D
UGAREI—N. Ork Hamm, Lo;ii, Dm&
ed end Patrons* for sale by
11 17 J D lATzuods
ALBINS—t cask Seedless; 150 M tarrife3 3 bas
ld ROO do do, for sale by -
__JYI 7 J D WILLUO4B
PRmOM A, CHOCOLATE,
c&oc l.a-20
I b o x d s o
E do a -C te o r o s s a H ; 3 1 3 -
af & lhC do Mmaw l reed:dying today and lay Ws
by HAOALEY & SMITH,
/ 7 .18 and 83 Woad .1
STE RASANA SUGAR-40 tall sapedor qua!
Sy, tor We by Fyn a/MALEY BMWS
SALERATUB-100 ht. Ne 1, for .10_4
ird? LIAGIALMr k SMITH
.--
NECICEItgL—Jan "Meth & 2 0 0 bbls No Ahd do
No A 10 0 hf bbls No A 100 qbarteted No A all
of eh *ill be, sold low for cosh
_)ylAdler JOAN hiI'ADEN & CO
raHg LINEN LUESTREP—W. lifamby, &turns
n comet of Martet and Furth ma, has open
morning a few pieces of dart Linen Lauer, •
scarce amcle—for meta and dresses. Also
Puusou—Oreen silt and Tare utin, fringed and
plain—• few of the bluer of Two mann and handsome
finish. Also
Faaare Lonna of a desirable shade end quality,and
blowierso Nam—Maur, barred and colored.
Wholesale ROOMS op main, when goods are offer
ed to dealers extremely lvw. /717
A Partner WAZItII. •
Tinio will tats an Wiener of one-tbird in the GO-
T,' oil Stook of a Mercaullbs firm dein/ stood busi
ness, which can be frereased, wUI sedan interest
ona of deigns, whose health will not pared, of se
nse acme.. A perms wishing to arrest a snug eap
lul, will find this a favorable opportunity rarely to be
met with. For farther nformation, addruagag 125,
Poet Ogleassith real sum. All commanleations COD-
Montle. 17Alw
1110A1P10
Y ( V ln ClNlblingloAlite ae rat. ": 1•11 kind" COPPER;
TIN AnDEIBEET WAIIB. Also, Mack
smith Watt.
&mg Beet Will to order.
=aliatnion elm to steam boat wort
bands aAn Weinman% of C•o and Drug
=Tin Want, &Zito Steamboat Stover,
Varies, various niarm—a Tory cattraderit ar
nole for atamboats, California moldrantr, rali. road
'° ViT a 4di t in.= dully lama maim boat men end
others to call and see ear amides and puce, betbro
paretturring edoratterre. )7:17
CO T8.A.0
ROPOSALS will be retalved by the undertrigned,
L Committee of School Director. of Second Ward,
Pittsburgh, for tontishing materials mid building
Public School Ho..e in mud Want, according to plans
ePticiliestions, .teh mill be ready for examine.
non on Wednesday, Ma ISM inst., at the gem" of A.
.1=
Poorth sweet. Bids mill be received until
y, the Wm-. at d o'clock, P. M.
A. JAYNES,
NlViddra MILLER, Jr. Committee.
ERPLIMERY—RoameN Aromatic Vinegar; do
P
Philicomm do Alcibtade Oil, 2 mace daelksell
mg Saks; do do Rase Soap; do do Patchy'' , do; do
do Baguet do; do Compoond Ox Alarrove, feet reoid
and for eels Ire R E SELLERS, 67 WOOLi
LILFUhLERY—LbtOOO Waite, oimom do
E Boar% do Deer Alanum do Phllloomm do
Nymph d
Sam jut tatelved and (or side by
/Yi R &SELLERS
LEAD—IIXO pigs Oakum tea In sums and fas sea
by 1711 JAMES A HUTCHISON kCO
Q HOT-10 kegs taloned Shot, far We by
kJ Hie JAMES A HUTCHISON ACO
101101 P-133 bales Missouri Eiegtp,
_far WA by
LA. 106 JAM ES A HEMOUISON it CO
GOLDEN BYllll7—la bbls aad 61' bbla and 10 gal
lon kegs, for sale by
JAMES A FRTIVIIISON I CO.
iile Anna An St Lod. Bum Sam Refinery
Q UOAR ROUSE MOLASSES-10 bbla St Lon, Su
rtl house biplanes for vale by
Jale JA s: A HUTCHISON t CO
DEFINED SUGARS —I balm loaf, created, pow
dared, and etaliSadifingara, kg sale by
JAM A. HUTCHISON & CO,
10 St lands Sulam r Refinery
SllO4ll ROUBE ILLOWISFS-213 bbls suer booze
Molasses, read on consignment mid for silo low
to claim b 7 • BROWN k CULBERT/lON,
jute 143 13. on
.Fl 7 id 1 , 1 POIWILLSER OF DRY GOODS should
call MASON & CO'S chomp Om Pries Store,
80 wket strwy for bargains. ;Stay salt rood fast co
laced /loans for Bes ntri °qualm do for 0o BCOlOh
OlnkaL. 10e; rut cold Cele°. 6*e; doe hierrinisolt
do 80' best qualay do 100; ri ch 4-4 dq Me; Brown &
bleached Minh.qv. Masts{ earn& Moat= and lace
Collars lb/ to 100 c, sletram Muslin Capes from 73 ets to
&VA toted:or with the 'mutest sunray of othif cheap
goods lob. found In Om Western cournity.
Remesehst tba numbs; W Market at.
14 A A MASON* CO
MACYEREL-130 bbl. No 3, Masi inspection, nu
Jnb 70 Of do "
nrosived and far= do
R t RIORETSON,
171 and 174 Mug a
.1141CON—enms, glun
trykterre and gebos, on eonnign
j 3 runt wad for nate
171 0 JWILLER t SICIETSON
SALERATOS-33 bat Balennts, just read tad for
6616 by /111 MILLER & RICYSTSON
SMAR HOUSE AND PLANTATION NOLAB-
SID 3-400 LOB sap Smut= Masa.; 10 do do
00107 home &Oman sad for ate try
ifle MILLERS RICILETSON
QO/11.-160 Ms brims Clalleolhe Raw, 100 bxs No
1 do do; m own aim sold Re de by
111 . 7_1_ MILLER & RHECETBON
rtIL-1110 rala Idsaohed sperm Oil; I=l do colored
dodo; 1000 , do brinru Tormero , bbls Suairs
do din id= galls bbraelsed winter Mal" C4l, in atom
sod ka We • lif AULLEII t ELICEETBON
ALeD OIL-40 baskets ales Salad Mk l.n re N e'd
sSad en eels by bid MILLER /a iU= o
T 8
STARC— is 30 b Banbright's, Lawson's ald Saab's
U Sunk la stars and for sale b
awrgrsoN
DEC/LETS-0 dos Bum/ Buckets) (do do Tabs,
.1.1 dors and for utle by
/71 6 MILLER! RICIETSON
WET AND DRY MALMI3.I3+I3IIMI-40 qr
Q
Sorest Malaga Wine; 33 Indian bbls dry do do
just m J7I 8 • osised and for sale Ith um
RICKLITON
S HINGLES-941Pd French CIT.Ck 13111nsies, on eon
i Vent and kn. ode Z ia
jut
It RICKSTSON
ell 111ZWAILD.
To3l—On Sunday, ln Jaly, a medlars dye square
ILI Elan BREAST PIN, dark brae color. The Ind
er will reeelve the above reward by leaving it at H.
RICHARDSON'S Sans, on Market at.
d°°="l" gi
P.
THE understoo thiadaToseelated with them
I. in Madness JACOB L. SCHWARTZ, and mill eon
the bnalamte as heretofore, sneer the Arm of
R. A. FALINESTOCK & CO.
/713
MEM
COMB ALE.- do: putts, Bob Impostation, to
0 &nivel la a day or so. For tale bI
b l . O JACOB WEAVER. Jr.
rilGAßS—lmportad Principal zad Havanna of
sizes and earn, or [ha most approved
gigs BY in° JACOB NVEAVVOrt"
Valuable Baal Estate for Sala
*THE subscriber orals fosse!. her Reuse and
Lot in Allegbatry City, pleasantly sitnated on
Beak Lana, and fronting th e Allegheny river,
near y oppealte the point of Pittatrand. Thalia la to
feet wide,. and extends 1511131 Haat Lane on the Heath
to &beam urea on the Nor th , bounded Wan by Net
eon street on the West. It is one of the handsomest
and otouledrable lots now offend for saleany where
in th e neighborhood of Allegheny City, It is largo
enough to he subdivided advainageousty into 10 build
ing lola of the usual sin. Ha very suitable fora fam-
Vises :k e lt beating. k' llt wi e attlling ffe of osmais e nt and
comfortable, and all in good repels. A vrarrantec
deed will be given, and dowsed= at wry rime to snit
dm pun:theses
For name, apply on the prembee to
lylYMlm MESE SAVORY.
FOIL GEINIENWOOD 0/LEIDEN&
The we= boat A. MASON%
has taken the place of the Tbos
Boon, as • fligliill/ packet to
Gardco—leaving the Greenwood
wharf boat at d fetlock, A. IL, mcl el the togienix o, er of
o'clock.
each ur walls 1.. Ei tug ai tft. o l= " 19ho Poncroality swill be iho
Meg'
children ander 12, half prim
The auention of the eWwy to invited CO Ltd, hobby
and pleaunrresost daring Ws hot and dokly seism
All kinds of elfrealtments except hnozieating ihtob,
ant kept on the protases. Orermhonse Plants, and
Bowmen of choke dowers for We. Mood on Sun
day. Ira JAMBS !MUM
A GILICULTDRP. U.—Dawning's I,andanape Gas-
A. destiny, Ara. evw, do Cottage Residences, gem, do
Fruits of Amides, do dodo, colored plate., dvoi
London Gardening (or Ladies, 1.0; The Rme, hs
lation, &a. gro, by Panda% *nen on the Grain* evoi
Prince's Pornelogieal hLannaL Beni do on the Gram
goo: London Agriculture, think Beet do Gerdetdolf
Duck Svc; do Tree. and Shrubs, think gm Downing%
Honiesdnuist, Se L on ArnetioandATlcalturboL eve. For
salt by , 1111 J D lAXIMOOD, 63 Wood ea
=IS
ofHE f
partnership heretofore existing ender the firm
A. is C. BaLDLEY, dissolved by the deessee
m.f. C. Bradley. Tha basineta will be carried an by
A. Bradley, who will shale the business of the late
bon.
ROVAL—A. BLOM, has removed
Ware EM house Cntai•No. &co lasFo No It,
wl mem, to No.lo
Wood street, bowmen Piro and lionond einem, .0 the
warettenna 11017 ocatirded by G. A. Sam, *hers he
will keep constantly ett hand a germs! a partment of
Castings, WWII, Bowes, Cooking Blows, ae.
Pareen-113 euk. Potash— , landing per canal boat
I 1 Baum and for sale kw to elms by
JAB • ' Wain st
)jittN NUTB—i Ws Pam Nuts, Jos matt as ,
iazicomeen wed for • . • •
Ile • 14 \ j
•"11111•1 bin rims Vir Ramsey W, • try Lake ma and al Lllttl sod foe isitlaw
i 713
burnt-a caiks dear Sake is maw am h 7
JCII 1713 IWAU DICZEY Panaat
110? T LILISAD13-4 ebbs, 'blots in mnr, Art ado b
15111&li DICIMT lb CO
AUCTION SALM-
By John ID Davil a haaintioneire -
Rasa Grocery Stan isgArleghnry at amnion. •
Oa Friday porning, lolyVClth, at O o'clock, al aha
stare of David Morgan, north eoraer of Federal mina
and the Diamond, will be sold his entity monk of Oro
cories,, earthenware, stonporozo, .holvAs. colantr.r,
Boatel, storeinures, &o.
i 7 19 JOIN tika.VlS, .ant
•
Perm/pears Sole of D, good.
On Tburnday,npominn, J.nO• 14.-at ' o'clack, at
Ike adtameredil sales I/looms:corner of Wood and
Fifth streets, will bn sold, without ratans, to: close
a concern— '
• A lane assortment of foreign and domestic sta p le
arid fancy Dry floods, among sublet. are soperfine
cloths,. eisslmeres, 'Mittens, )cans, mieuda. , snmmes
cloths. cononades,. finny vestings, super rich style
prints, splendid lamns,barages, de Mins, alpaelts,gtofr•
hams; cambric. Muslin. shentings, °beck, de lain and
Pantie shawls., silk hdkf,, hosiery. gloves, Imthorn
bonnets, tissue hats, umbrellas, parasols, Coats' spool
cotton, sbirt buttons, ho.
At 2 o'clock,
Groceries, Queen...are, Ftsmiture, 80.
7 kitchens Young ilyron teL 10 bxs V. mine...-
red tobacco '
14 bbt. vincimi, 11 dos abo'vels, spades,
and forts;forts; 3 do earn and Oau - sestbs, 3 do snd owe
safes, B bin No I•aoap.
.•
Maras and general sawn:mem of new and second
handhoaaehold fonnuira, mantel Opel's, 1041kinx
venitien and transparent window blinds, fenzber
beds, carpeting, ke.
Al El o'clock.,
INiihion . able ready made clothing, pantaloons, vests,
fine shirts, boats and shoes, saddles, leather trunks,
whips, One cutlery, gold and silver matches, double
and single barrel shot guns. pistols, varietyiroods, be.
417
C OtTON-11 bales now Irdinf ii fi ) ,r i ale by
A
co
o)1 13
G',As,. ". Bold Window 01144 75 do 1 0 . 1 2
do; 25 do 10x14tVo 7z9 do, received and for
sole by , MATTHEWS &CO,
iY 3 23 WIWI at
_ ___
BOMS—SO dos erldwCorn Brooms, rood and for
sale by jyt3 11.E03Y, MATIMMS /c CO
iN 7 lst?lti Bldg reed tle e, iE
eICrITIM-105 bales Cotton, In Mtn and for sale by
/il3 RUBY, MATT-HEWS b. CO
bbl, three year
Brandy, mad or eornigruiront cod for solo by
lio TASSEY fr. EESC
POII , RENT
tA lame store on Market et. between 3rd and lth
ts, wep fatlabed and baadsnmely fitted op for
ads, being% goad stand for that business.
E DGAZZA3I,
Mee, 3,4 It, over Philo floll-015co hoar. fa= 9 to
19 .
rteeic Leurrliona
INE subscribers oder for We a splendid Magic
Lamborn, manufactured by Voegdand.. r ith a lens
dles diameter, sad throwing a focus of ten feet.
Together with six thousand transparent figures, paint.
ed anistteal comistiog of
Fontana, Mythological apnea
Naval Engagements, PhysLologleal -
Hammes
....
And others too nwnerotta to mention. It ein with
little expense be changed to a Microscope, and to as
College wanting inch an apparent. would be invaiu.-
ble. It will be sold at e bargain, if application be
made soon to J. J. OLLLESPIE k CO,
76 Wood at,
Journal,Dispatcrcury and on copy 1w
&c.—Arnoneen Farmer's Ency
clopedia, 800
May% Vegetable Kingdom, 6.0.
Dayrs Dlscounes on Agriculture, &c, t2mo
&Idea - en—The Plant, 800.
Llebirs Agricultural Chemistry, Ltno.
Miner's American Bee Book, 12
Alien'. American Perm Book, IShuo.
Domestic Animals, 12ino.
Webster & Park'. Domenic Economy, thick Bro.
Por ark by JAMES I) LOCKWOOD,
.1112 63 Wood at
i.YERAILAN csk. reed - 417 - day and - Gir
Ul" b • jytit TABSEY A BERT
PEA
12 NIITS-300 bash in gore and forT&SS aide by
EY lIMT.
UNDRIES-11 bam Cotton; V bbls No 1 Lard; 1.1;
17 bags Feathers, to anise, for sale by
ISAIAH DICKEY ft • From .1
QUNURIE2I-4 bbls No I Lard; 2 class Baeoni2l;
251/ Beeswax, t bags Ginseng; 10 do Feathers; now
landing from steamer CSnzan• for sale by
Jylll ISAIAH DICKEY & Co
WAHTED
A yarn m.e in a orholcsale nod retail dry goods
more—ono ammaisnad with the business, and coo tome
well recommended. ADbly u Q Mark.' /742:‘,
• • r .4. • t 47 auotted. for rat
low b 12 . 7 SC.IIOONMAKER kCO
L AMPBLACK 7O bbl.for sale 6T
illf J BCHOO by
A CO
ORPEB.AB-30 bbl. int:lna order, for sale low by C Jr*
T AHD OIL-10 bbl, best quality, for sale by
int IPCHOONMAKEHk CO
BACON-41 eaita elelsi Skies more; for .8
Jill ISAIAH DICSEICA CO
LARD -200 bbls No 1 in'aore, for salaJ*.
ISAIAH D 1,7 F. CO
PRINTING INK—Book and Nowt, for salt NI iIMO
doctor al - a prices by
jyu SCHOONMABEILd C 0,54 Wood at
a ROOFING PAPER, dr superior quality, for
gale by jos 7 SCHOONMAKER Zs go
IigUrATCHES AND JEWELRY.,—The aribeeriber
h. 13.• on hand a floe assortment of best Vag
bah and Geneva Gold and Sliver Baum Lever Welch
es, at as tow prices as are offered in the Easuern eitiew
all In good inter and warranted.
W W WILSON,
COML . 411, mdalarket Its
F' lo-attn v tarr c:r .zsio ; Mackerel, MemaekkseTa
hir Ei mr4 , c
ofoNt
Coby
ATCH REPAMING—Io nll Ita tit - anent!, car-.
W
tied on with Irpeeialure and attention, Jinx,.
in the Malt Wird and experienced waritalniterilldji
employ, and giving a commas pampa, anclition to
ad. blanch, I can protein ate ben aulafaction to all
who may favor me ante their wait.
. .
W W WILSON, iVateb Maker.
67 Market •1
• DIVIDEND.
PHIL ATLANTIC AND OHIO TELEORAPII COM
-1 PANT dove deelated a Dividend or Fifty Cents
per share from the earning of the line ler the last Moe
months, eridlng lalth Janes - and payable on Ind after
the IC* Mat Western Stockholders payable at the
ogles of Palmer, Hanna ♦Co._ I , r
PEW*. Jal t lB.l9. Sea
ThrITLE CORK 9-8 balsa poner, lonir add idler;
MO but received add fors by
It , ML.LEIIO3, 37 Wood et
A MERICAN VERMILLION-1 case just ree'dlTd
.40i. Co, We by jyll RE S T ENS
SP& TURPENTINE AND TANNERS , OI&. bbl,
each, jaw received and for sale by
E BELLER&
rivet PILL. 80X.C3-6 ean lint reed and for Jude
1J by Jill R. E. SELLERS
rIOOPEWS ISINGLASB-9 tax jait reed aild for
% 1 sale by irti RE SELLERS
1010 11 1LVIBIgaiglOARd--Bor lee whalesaieina
I - mall, all rats, by
1 10 JACOB WEAVER. Jr
THE MOST REMARKABLE WORK OF THE
AOR—Lsvase's NArwasr—pilneveh and its Re
main • with an secomit of a lilt to the Clisldeau
of lordistaruand Yezldis, or Demi Won
khiPPe.4 and an inquiry into the manners sod arts of
WO student Assyrian. DV - Austen Henry Layard, Esq.
D 0. t...; in two volumes, with 'Amorous illustration.
"There A a remarkable - sad &heard comhtnation
in the mot before as, of. saleable discovery and in-
M-.••. personal month* oath as we remember In
so ar work of travel or discovery. • • Mr. Lay.
and is not terpassed by the old travelers. In the won
demo( the awry he has to tell, ha very ranch surpass
es them all.
.VVe repeat that there has been no such picture In
any =alma book Of travels, Park if not braver or
more adventeroos, Burkhardt Is not more truthful.
Pathan not more gay or pletaresque than the hero of
the book before es "—Lennon Examiner.
"One of the mom remarkable works of the ay."—
London limes. Jot recelred.and for sale by
Jyll 4.A.b1338.px0cew00D,63 Wood it
IHE PITISBURGIL
_CINCINNATI AND LOUIS
VILLE TELEGRAPH COMPANY, have deetar
a Dividend of Three per cent. for the lam quarter,
payable on and miler the HI lost; at the °Zee of Pal
mer Hanna & Co. JOSHUA HANNA., Treas.
10
POTASH —3 enky Pocaab, on band. and for ealoby
.11 11 REYNOLDS Pc SHER
F AM ILY FLOUR-4. btils Family Flow, ma COI,
swum% and for We b 7
jyft • • REYNOLDS k suEE
nOWNINGII LANDSCAPE OARDENING— Nose
ready the 4th edition. revised and enlarged, witb
additlonaf illustradons, a Treatise on Landscape gar
denial and Rural Architecture, adapter' to North
Amine.: by A J Dawning, in am volume, profusely
illustrated. Just received and larattle by
iyl JAMES D LOCKWOOD
AD- INlSTRATOR'SNlCE—tiettursofAdmil l
istration bare been 'granted to the undersign
ed on the Estate of Atm MARY D. LJTPL,P., deeessrd
late of Pittsburgh, - Pe, • All' persons indebted to th
mama of said deceased, are required to make namedi
aus glimmers:. and those having claims spins,
same, AM requested to present them, properly authen
tiossM, for settlement without delay.
WILLEAPT•EIDFIBAUI4I, Admr.
AVISQUITO NOITING,WIdto fad colored, a
at "apply re& at "Dry Goods Rouse of
10W R BIORPRY,
N E conker 4th and/docket .to
_We: • •i• : nsges,., • tri inch,
ri Soperior CitarrhsfaiA4,lo anise.
eouu "BlakW needed astrinient eerillafeariberelial upon
wiW 04141abeeb 'Fermin wishing to buy •led better
°La anon. Far rale by jylo JACOB WEAVER, Jr
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COILORME OF LI3IE-04 bandana for mar by
%.J J. MOD it. CO.
NEDICAL BOOMS-LBartielPs Philosophy of Medi.
naLlSerenees; do Treatise on Facers; Louis on
Otitis*. by Cowan; Hooper'. Medical Dictionary;
Danglirianes do Cooper'. Surgical do; Cholla oe Sys.
Mtn of Surgery; Clibson4 do do; Abernethy% Works,
Sean lammed. on the Uterus; a v e on the p.m;
CravnistdePs Anatomy: Wilson on Leagues of the
Skim Pereirabi Materia Medina and Therapeutics.
Llumman on Eruptive Femme; do on theThoraineand
Abdominal Vistfera; Wood'. Practice of Medicine;
Maslow:in% do do; Eberlie , s do do.
Aim, • large and fresh aupply of Mass. S. 9. Union
Boat, on hand and for sale by
Jyll. ELLIOTT & ENGLISELM Wood so
GUMZEMPEIO • lbs. on hand and for sale by
1)13 3. KIDD It CO.
FOOTE'S CUOLTJ/A DrEDICINE—Ort hand cod
for sale by tir3 J. KIDD CO &
gItIIEN ON LIKONCHITIB, second edition, reema
and enarged—A Tread , . on Diseases of the
-guadignai comprising an inquiry into the historf•
Moues and treatme nt of thohe aZectionn of the throat,
called Branedids, Chronic Laryngitis,
Bare Throat, Ai:. eto By Home Green. A. At ,M. D.
!be. Plates Improved and oarellilly colored. Boyd
au t* ttrt i alttede a most saleable addition to
practical medicine. • • • We here adopted the mode
(treatment recommended by him. end can emetic.-
Me kis 11WWWW:Ita as W its great galuts . ,Vellish end
Foreign Medical Bevies.
Ulm waw and excellent a° much rare arrange.
men[ as to be "quite butelltirtble to the eepyo& u , c ,,,..i
remier. , --N. V. Evening Poet
_.,,
"Waltman doubt the remsd? GeraiN, Y.
Evenin Marron
"Ably g
written, and shows Cs: Mtn
ti;Straiti
of his profession"—New York °harm
SMITTISONUXIMBLICATION=Iiintoo
A m bi t ...tom prepared i n
moo t of the - building
comsoluee of the tbtuthennista leurtinniats by Hobert
Olsess to Itu ll e gdunVeletuntlY •eia
iltustredans in the best agligaythe ere, Sew resanred
And tern'. hl •, sM..D- LOCKWOOD,
A • • GlWood at
Y At irr!!°b,
^TI : 1. I TVIL - 10 yellow gang
- Ha* frifttar.bru4 bam and for nib by
SELLERS It NICOLA
'OR CINCINNATI .7_ •
The fight draught steamer • •
A D Reno, master, will km for the '
above and toterrnedtate ports this day
at 4 o clot lc P bt '-- to
For fought or message, apple on board, or to i s r s'
)119 PETTIGREW &CO Agts 4.4
_
FOR CINCINNATI
4
, The splendid steamer
MAY FLOWER , - ,s, i,
• 4 ! •• ,7..i.n•tf: Fisher, master, on Toesaay. the Ink 7-
. . 4 . at 4 o'clock, P ht
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For frenght or apply on hoard, or to
IY/7 ...,
PETTIGREW & Co, A llelll • P.
.1
.EOR CI.VeINNATI. -—,,,..' -. '' The splendid light draris-ht attamei{ 7 .. i
CONSIGNEE. .„
ACKinloy, mums, will leave km ureic .`...
above and all intennedsate porta onr.': - ,
Ws4Wesday, torts inst. at 10 o'clock., A. M. i....
'.
Centre-iglu or plumage apply on board, or to
01: t
I NEWTON J. UN, Act .. y
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FOR CINLINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
~
REas s 4 - 4 ,% 111' 'Pl aD d lrj . tl7 ''':4, '.
•- okl floater, 1112Wil, will cave for! . . 41
the a bOVO and ell Osicnoesllate p ore-. ;' , on Wednesday, the , O da , at. ill o'clock, A. W.
. For rfalgat or plans-a, apply on I.oard, or to' ie
fin .
__ _ D. XV. acqs,._ . A4r. 2 2 _ ~...;: 1
tasabiruoii ii—P-ITTIIOOII.OiI - ..""
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I• .- --^.,', 1.
--,02:-.= .......a.-4,
DAILY. PACKET LINE.
THIS well known into of apleridid passengu
ere is now /omposed of the laransi,, o in,. ‘,
finished and faro shed, mast powerful haws au
Itatolt m nuto %Neat. Every socotnmodation um,l
foit that money can procure, has been rectified for
aengers. The Line hoe been in operation for Tore TesnufF.i,
—hue earned a mullion of people without the least
ry to their perwns. The boots will be at din foot au
Wood street the day previous to starting, far ncee,„
tune of freight anal,ithe entry or passengesa on the regts,ik zu.
ter. In all eliso-f - the passage wormy must 60 paid
advance.•
. '
SUNDAY PACKET,.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Caplun fiemphlll,
leave Plltsburge every Sunday morning at 10 o'clooki .
Wheehng every Sunday overung at 09 p,
May tV, 1947.
NroratsAlriiiiikET.
The MONONI3A (MLA, Capt. Braga, win !MVP PULPY% 4
burgh every Monday morning en 10 Weibull-, Wheellgiv
every Monday evening at P. Y.
. .
•
l'otrukifiAlrli-Adirgt:., ,
h 1
The RIBEENIA No. 2, Capt. J. lacrernenv, valj,,, A
leave Pittsburgh every Trierlay morning- at 10 o!eloolri l it t -.
Wheeling every TLIONIFIV evening at 10 r. IL
wEmirk.moiiisectcw.T. , ,7,
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. Da la, ortllil'
itt 7.4
leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday, etienla /at illiirk -..:
o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening • 10t •
THIEJD.BtiIIT s. . ;',.: r i ~,'
The BRILLIANT, Copt. Gruen, aril! leave PlIll.l B.
burgh every Thursday morning at 10 otelecti Wheel/all.;, It
... :,,,
every Thursday evening at 10 P. 11. fi, •
siiiiffAirrAoKivt. . . 7!'t sr
The CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. PE. D 17,4,1, will lean; -,, sr
Pittsburgh every Friday reaming at 10 o'clock; Whoei.jsi. i
Rai every Friday evening at 10 P. at.
- „
mai
qt.
gunman Juuteircamatinvre for 3 849.;5:
IS °NOM; A II ELA ROUTE.
Only 73 staging.
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and...
Philadelphia
T" splendid and fast running S Mall geometer: .
ATLANTIC, Capt J Parkinson; BALTIC, Copt Au,
Jacobs, LOUIS h PLANE, Cant E Bennern are now 7 !
akinSdouble doily VirII7I:7WNSVILLE.
The morning boat will leave the ktonengahellip
Wharf, above the Bitdge.datly at 8 o'nlo o . premsely
Passengers will take SUPERB COM:7111S a Browns. , F. In
villa, at 3 o'clock, P. M., and the splendid oars, of Mop*
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, at tr. '
o'clock. A. IIL, and arrive in Baltimore the liable even
ing, m time for the evening
_line to Plailadephia and
Waslimmon city .
From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, only 33 hours
Fare 010,00 re, 4
Prom Pntsburgh to Philadelphia, only 40 hoer,. d'
Fare 812,00
The evening boat w il l leave at 5 o'clock, egee7lSim
day evenings. Passengers by this boat wilt Ridge on
!owl in comforted. State Rooms the lost night, pass ;
over the mountains the following dog in Eastern built
Coaches and lodge the second night
Passengers have choice of either Steamboardr Rail
Road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and the
privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore,
and resuming their seats at pleasure. Coaches char.
tared to parties to travel 10 they plea..
We make up the loads and way bills for the 1,1
es in the Pittsburgh offices, (in order to aave,time no:. 4
:truants m ilrosimsvillej it Is therefore important for
pessengent to get their tickets before going as hoard`''
of the hoot, at oar ellen, Monongahela Haase, Water,
street, or St Charles Hotel, Wood at, Pittsburgh. ..--
aoseflin .1 MES.RIIIIirif, AICIU `4
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sssTtayrnrell.
ik. -
- 111.T.Fibestrgbi ik , Leal...rills Paersast Sane !?. ,'.
FOR CINCINNATI AND Louis vl4l-14
The splendid new steamer
• TELWRAPII No. 1,.
raaLlaslep, master, will leave for above Wl'
d intermediate ports O L ti I r odnes".
day,ttre OM last, at 10 o'clock s.. a.
..i 1
Foffreight or passage iaß af t r von hoard, argil WI SON &
ox 1,5 , .. , ,
lee' GEO B MILTENBERGER.; r.,,,
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Pirrsnininii
—.. AND LOUISVILLE PACRETLINIeY
The new sod splendid fan possen, - ,, 2 ".
v ia: ack&EG '.f.--,,l
RAM; u. 9, ' , ",,I; ..1
1.011, Macter. will leo, Re Omen. ,',...f,
outland Louisville on Thursday, the 3 Moi r 41 111:77i ,
o'clock, A. IL . For freight or remade. ay' IY o 4 tirdt'''i,.'.'i
to , BURBRIDGE. WILSON A Clecior ,r7 . ..-ii . ::,
GEO B MILTENBERGER. , ^.. , /,,i .
my 9 . t0.,..
it' •:,..
Louisville and Bt. Louie resikei Line. 1.t4
. I eke. , - . • , 111419. L.,
REGULAR TUESDAY PACE= FOR RE' L0U1C!,..,%
The fine fist ianning panenga ~ , i'',,.
.• .
steamer ATLANTIS, "41,
Geo W. Melo, ranter, will , reavnli.....,
ihmalbovit asoll.atemounlinte intruf',i't
every Puesday, m 10 o'clock, ‘. at k: - ..,
, ..,
For freight or pswet_ge_e • pp_y/ on board, or to _ , r ,.,.,,,,
E. C. KING, N 0.153 Lem. rum,
marAJOrn .
Lou/sell/a. ;: i
~
REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET FOR ST. LOUIS „,.'i ,r.
The fine fast nonung6 n parnleugar 4.•,,,
r steamer • GEN. LAN
A. McPherson, master, wt leave for ii: ,- ; '
a above and tmennalinto per. eve- ~..,,,,,l.
,
ry Someday, at ID,o'elock, r. C. ,
~...,
For freight or peaave apply on board, or to' ' •,.-.. 1..
EC. KING, No tEI C oot - Row --- , t.
' Interville
Y 414
FOR WHEELING AND BRIDGEPORT;
The neat and substantial steamer /...-
HUDSON. . f'`.l"•
McMillan, master, will per Co r at ~, ..
or regular tripe between Pinargh /'.,.;."
"Wheetiag and Bridgeport. She wilt leave Pittlbargb ', , ,,tiil
on Wednesday and Saturday.
For freight or passage, apply on board. aplD ..,;;( , -4
FOR WHEELING A.NDSUIVISIL • - `31, - .4
The fine steamer l4_::
CINDERELLA, l
~,,--.,,
r
Georg
antrmaser, intermediate l
pen 12:18. rn 1 - '7;i
Mondays and Thandays, at 10 • a
Rgatio,
..,...,,
For freight or pause., apply on board. apt? ,7•-• s
SITNDAY - TRIPS 'PO - IIEAVEIL - -
_ , L. — .l;
• not,. S. Mall steamer POCHIGAN ,",,lt
No. ti vedl leave the landing opposite ~ ,Z.'.. ,
the Moeoegabela Wne, Seery' Satre if, •
y morning at 9 o'clock, for Beaver. c,l
Returning, will arrive aka o'clock, P. M. , . ~-' „.,
Fare to Beaver and back, Twenty.five Cents. i(Js.'
myZ
-
------ s . l.l:`TligV TRIPS TtillfigsVF:R. ' ;fr.,'"
.„,... The steamer BEAVER will Jame C.', -*
the wharf, opposite the Mounnonre ~-
hela House, every Sunday_ monung •is.,
9 o'clock, for Beaver. Remrniort, '4l
will len. Seaver at I o'clock, P. M, and mitre nt ~/. •
9 o'clock. Pare, Twenty-five Cents. my2l 47
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REMOVAL
SIZZG, 7(,,
:.0;.-.
~.
EO B. nucrizarozitairae ,-,-
S. At./191T, NI
Forwarding and Commission Me. ig,;;;,,
chant, bas:removed to No. 87 Front, between Woad ..,,,.!
and Smithfield streets.
.sto 7.,..' C
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CARD.
. t.:' : 2
D ROBISON a CO. having associMcd THOMAS i..'s 2,
ALL LITTLE, Sr, with them In bosom., the Whole. i'l, ',
cale . Grocery, Produce and Commission burbled will I'';'.. ..,
he continued d usual ender the firm of Robison, Lis- ,-' • „:'
tie & Co. "‘. V'
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nit ORISON, LITTLE A CO., No . 12.3 Liberty greet, '' C
111, Pittsburgh, Wholesale Grocers, Produce Led ' ' ..ic.l^.
Commission Merchants, and dealers in Pillaburgh ~,,,,
Mdefactures. • 3y ' •;-...,.
son. 008t000. Snot. LIM.. eaNIL. D. 1C1111503. ~....?..
&11•1011041 , • Nottoas
HEREAS, Benjamin Smith and George A. John- •
6
sdalerchdts of th e city of Pittsburgh, trading rls'i.wi
alYer the firm of Smith & Jotidon have made to the .:..., 1.1
Subscriber, au assignment of all their Esmie 'for the .''',?- ii
benefit of ail their creditors," shall within two mend K
~. •••••
from the date thereof execute did deliver to the did 1 e;• s ,
Smith A Johnson a full and absolute relede of all '.•
their respective ridirr and demands..
Notice is hereby given that the to eber,on • oudi 4 E
street, In the city of Pittsburgh, for eispeenon iced alp- Zs: r nature with all whom it may Concern
jy&d2ruo WM. MCCANDLESS, Assignee. .-?d'
CLARETLIDTTLES—S3 gross la Ifdperi, clear ! . z' g !
Boyles, for side by
till JACOB WEAVER, Jr ,'-t.,11.
LEIGSEICK CHAMPAGNEWINE:a basket: • 'l'
Li pints sad moots of this celebrated Wine.:. to '!f 2 C
bond and for sale by tylU JACOB WEA ' r :.. ~
tiLbUlt•=l4.2 bills - CM VFO - tir, d excellent ' to -!. 0
r good order; 11l do do do common, fee sale by
DIS SELLERS it,SHCOLB n , ...
I)ACON-40 hods Sider, 20 do Sdealdene 22 do ...c- it
.1.3 Hants, in dm and for de by • 0..0 0
179 _ SELLERS a NICOL 9 :1 :1, ....
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ARD AND 'LINSEED - OIL-40 . bbls No find 2
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L Lard -Oh PI do Linseed Oil, for de by b..si: A
/Y 2 SELLERS feNICOLS ',.
Bs. on Pretend:c.o. - •. - :. i,
hle. Trios. K. Hisseds—Dear Pie I take Mansura r...,;•,. if. '
in testifying to the good goad°, of year WRITINe ,-,.!
FLUID, and in recommending it . the Publk6. A has
. .. s. 5
been used in this Ideate for about a year, and 6n re- ~..4- . ,
fernng to the books I find that the color =pied, by ::','?:',
' age, the tint heing a fine Woe black. It flows freely, -:,,' n
and to those who use metallic pens, it will ho 'Gaud a :J..; ..t
very desirable ink. Re , peettaly leurs, • 1 ef-'4'
JOHN HARER. '...1i
For sale !together with llibbert's Red ansildiebins iTSI
Copying 1,4,4 by R. A. Flattlellbilek & Co., Pitilthergbi "•:'. ri
H. P. Sehare2 Allegheny City, and the Marusfander, .4 ';', ••
THOS. K. HIBBERTS, corner of Liberty andllkold ~., ;
field ,veers, Pittiburgh, Pa. )17xlew ;,•.,-, 6
iriTh'erfrallt...4-mt tea Eastphad Mae: Mrs .. 'l , l,
V Taylor St Co's anger eared do; tH de Leeds A Son ,!...., ~,,
do; to do Miller, Brown & Hawkmat do do do, all coo- ..:-, tli
sassed and yellow washed, in store and for one by 1...2,'n
IY O SELLERS A NICOLS c:' 1
11WIGIXEM ANCIENT MISTHOLOGY.-- "Li/
If and Roman Mythology, for colleges and Senate, •.::•,'. ;A
by AL A. Dwitrbe with accorded dlestratid Itlnm - :1.1:- 2 '
line. Ilexto. Just received and for sale by -„. ..,'' - t
iY6 JAMES D LOCKWOOD, 63 'U Ond . ,,,,
WATCHER, JEWELRY, — AND SU.VZR el. ts
WARE. 1 sl
. - 4 11
irITHE rabscriber, who has born in 4,,. d .e uds ••• -6.
to the name Medoff for the Ism thisteenyears, 0,./../,
is selling all descriptions of Floe Gold dill Sil- ...:; 4 .,rs
ref Wnorbe., Jewelry, and Silver Ware, at ......,
retail, at the very lowest. price.
~.. pl i
Gold and Silver English Patent Lover Watches, „,: • ~71
Gold and Silver Declul Leda and LePit. Watches. '....''',.
Gold and Silver added and verge Welchem . 2 . ...;. , ,
Gold anti Silver Independent Suomi Mlteherl for ~R 5
nation honiCe, los e
&l
Gold Guard, fa/ and vest Chains. Gold Speetneld
. ..::l.
Ladies , Gatti Ii
Gold nod Geld Perm
' and Stone Bracelets. I
Gold Lockets. Gold and Silver Thimbles.
Diamond Hinge and Pircs.
Ladies , and Gentlemen. , Theasirilne.
. .
, . .. ..... .
844 / I n A gUnr Spoons, fops, Folly, rte.i .
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Gold Watches so tow m SO to $23 each. ~..A
....
.Watches and Jewelre asehenEed. 4:,t1
Stmon. and Forks plated Os German Silver a fine •, pni
uncle. All watehea warranted to keep good , ie or k,...4 .
the mammy returned. • Jewelry repaired, and Watches ,—;
0 k,,,,,,,g .g r epai,,d re the hest manner, at IneCh ism. v
than the 0..Z4i PM.. GEO. 0, ALLEN, ..
Importer of Watches and Towelry, wholesale and '
retal4 et Wan street, (up etairs,) NEW VIM ::', r.:..
hiNfrftetta f .. 4,,,,,,
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