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REPORTED &. TELEOILEOCED
F OR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY dxzE7TE
aIIOLEUA IN BALTIMOR.g..?
BAL . /n(O4 July 18.
At the Alms !Raise., In ihIS City, b c.elliof cholera
and 24 dean. have occurred during the 'Aleck e ruling
to-day.
CHOLERA IN PHILADELPQA.
PHILADELPfIiIaIy 18.
There were IS CMG,. of cholera m th s w.4,y
and MI demur. 1.1
CHOLERA IN NEW YOE
New Yoaelfialy la
There awe 106 CLL., ,holes, andg deaths ill
this elty tu-da)
PanalrsimOttly 19
A package sem from this city to Waihington o
Sunday hut, containing 8.1000, vraa .toi e n the
The cholera is atarmingll
Eastaro
York, are a.
crowded. The
king thick cle
The Colo.!
noon
The Canada saslea Irma 13hstea to-day, ■ M.
her of ghussengers. emang whom was Baties Roths
!s"'
Thinness m :lie Eastern cities is general/if:err d •
Tie steamer's news is looked for with greaq'¢hriery•
PHILADELPHIA MARKET
Parks oaccarsally
Flour—The market it dolt, bat holders a 1.5 firm at
former quotations.
Gram—Wheat it without increment. If'.
Cottoe—The improved demand nouced;Vesterday
contlnqe, with .ales of full MUD bales.
Pro , tsions—The market is entirely anchllnged. e
ther in prices or demand. Lard is also unchanged, in
any Particular.
The steamer is expected to arrive to. walk.
There IR no particular change to notice 11:11ZY 0, the
articles usually quoted.r
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DR. DIXON ON AMERICA!4
Dr. Dixon has just published,
an account of his visit to this coon, in a
large 12mo entitled, "Methodism m:Amer
em, with the Personal Narrative of !the Au
thor, during a Tour through a Part of the
United States and Canada." It isAvided
into five pans: I. Personal Narrating.
Historical Naives of Methodism in Athedica.
111. Institutions of the Methodist Egiscopal
Church. IV. Territorial Progress NI the
American Methodist Episcopal Chili& V.
Measures adopted by the Methodist gpisco
pal Church on the subject of Slaveryii • The
narrative is written in a pleasing, animated
style, and pervaded with the kind spirit
and manly good sense of its respected au
thor. It will be shortly republishes% our
Book Agents. In the meantime wsksive a
fewpaasages as indicative of its stypa and
spirit.—Chris. Adv. 4. Jour. =
"It is, then, an undoubted fact, 4 the
American people do pay great regsditto re-
IhTicm,• and as this, like everything i4e, is
with them a personal and not a conventional
concern, it is all the more energeti - dall - pro
mated. It seems a principle of Ardmican
ism, that the obligations of our natiite are
=transferable. An American never4eams
of putting his social or religions obliOtions
into commission. He never constdern„him
self as having denuded himself of 'tin , re
sponsibilities, when he has given'll4;vota
of a president, and taken his share con
' stmetnig a government. Even his pOtical
duties are noti. m his own estimationput in
abeyance by these tmnaactions, muek less
his moral and religions. He does not.;tpect
the governmentth serve God for hit or to
take into its handsthe task's)f publ* pro
viding for that conservation of mort and
religion which he knewiscan only be soured
by personal exertions. •
frAccording to American ideas, ther;;Ztate
. does not consist of public fuictionarictfr;s. v. la
ther civil or ecclesiastical but ofthe people.
The souls and bodies of the poEmlatimil uni
tedly, constitute the State; not a fun lion,
net an office. In the State making prsWsion
for this.or the other, the American svoidd in
clude himself: He has no notion of-asiblir,
men taking his place and relieving tam of
the burden of his own intelligenc#Acon
science, humanity. e*
"This is a living power. It is reftiiing
even to lookupen a true and real Amegcan,
with his swinging gait, in the full consous
nese of his manhood. There is sonignng
oven in his appearance different frsinr9ther
people. It is not recklessness, not ruttess,
mot isolation, not misanthropy. Node.* of
this sort is seen. And yet there is ar4Mr of
perfect independence and freedom, e=sci
oneness of strength and power, repose it the
midst of activity, calmness and dignity , ' •Asitti
profound emotions. An American, !More
than any. character it was ever my hippi
mesa to sandy, looks like a man who Voien
eible that he carries his own destinies it-bout
Itim; that be is complete in himself; thrit he
la a self-acting, self-moving inteLligenceOhat
he has to shape his own coarse, and bneemej
the architect of his own fortue. Heßoes
not seem to be looking without to cataithe
chances of =me stray events by whfidi to
fashion his life: his thoughts are isteelfliiiy .
,_
flied upon strengthening his own msonmea,
and he is always laying in a stock foeithe
voyage he is upon. The effect of thisiLis to
produce (I hardly know what to call.:) a
'rotundity—a fellness—a completene% of
manhood—not seen in other societieN•Fand
to those who do not comprehend tunti , or
who have only been accustomed tni..libe
fawning flatteries—and as false as thetare
fawning—of other nations, all this nit,ex
tremely offensive."
Alluding to the publications of some ta; sg
lish travellers, he says:
"The Americans are a religious penple;
and this element can neither be avoidert . hor
Lightly touched. But, instead of treatin,traiis
question with either the hand of the Cht#ffan
or of the philosopher,
these parties, in teune
Instances, disregard the subject altogether,
and, in others, treat it with levity or naafi
ty. The religions notions and pectdiadetes
of the people are turned into ridiculeNnd
scorn • their association s for benevolentitind I
Christian purposes are lampooned as famiti•
cal; their modes of expression and de*-
tional exercikes are held up to conteMpt - ;
and their abitinence from the antusenfAuts
of the world , exe treated as indicative I
breeding, or signs of hypocrisy. It in or*i.
one that writers of this class are ill-anitikto
understand or to delineate the Character b a
grave and religious community. Tafthig
their page and measurement from the &ran
man& of London or of Parisian society ffriey
naturally find all sober sense, inclas , trifins
habits, and religious sentiments, an ect4n
tricity or a bore. The point with this Ines
of voyageurs is, to see if the manners oftiie
plain-republican are in agreement with thiiie
of the aristocracy of old nations; whether
they come up to the coteries of the Witt
and, of the clubs of St. James', of the
ionable routs of our great partici; 03,
Moreover, if they speak, an d dance, and
play in the first style of fashion. Can any -1
thing be more ridiculous than this! What
right can the flippant dames, the miligijy
beaux, the panderers to frivolity, havelo
expect a peo pie ready made to their sevigal
u Of what consequence can it-je
to r rlrality, the honor, the greatnesarof
a people, that they should fashion ffin)r
cause by adopting the manners-of the nOt
frivolous, useless, and unreal portions of Isar
own' people? Neither the wisdom nor tiie l
Strength of even European society will lie
foun in
rt of these quarters. The people wile
make d
spothe Puritanism of the Ameri
cans are themselves the object of as mtißla
contempt, in their own country, as pity tVill
allow to be inst. - Like other buzzing era
trans, they have jest the power 'to stiiw;
and, with a malicious pleasure, they esr?-
dently delight in the gratification of Ott
feeble natures. Were the disposition fat',
the laugh might be turned upon th ese s k
tiers, with as much effect as they choose gir
in d ulge in at the expense of the ,evongeliro/40
of the States."
UNITED STATES
WHOLESALE CLOTH'S° WAREHOLISEI,I.
LEWIS et. HANFOItD,
blos. 49 , DI . DG and .I.:sR PEARL Sr..ter (rsetare.in
Fulton At. and Hurling Sbpo NEW you.
Rave on hand do largest assortment of Lei
IN TUE UNITED STATES,
ADAPT'S , TO ALL BLAIIRTS.
Wale of 811112 TS and DRA W ERB, tto
ck 'v
keep as eodleariety I
Atno}he mom! ekteasive ckaonfortorenk of
till Clothing and Covered Rata P I
Io tho vrorld.
PLAIN AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
Of all kinds.
Catalogues of mock .em by. saint Ord.,. grumpr-r,'
Ilied. LBW IS it HANFORD,
Nat 9 8,1 N, 256. and 2.ss'PeNist
SUNDRIE...*—O ease. Canoes, Auebortos. 0111 , 0"
and . Rattlinea; T 7 basktos fresh Saladdege
eicb, (or tab: low by 310 LACOB WEAVESI,Jt-4'
ILE4o.
JTILy. I ALMA/FAO. rij"
1 El.. 1
14 Satunraj,
S. L. andals
12 uonany,
Tneulay ----- -
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lil4lday,
PITTSBURGH BOARD OP AMAMI
i os coauarrssvoa JULY.
imnocx.. .1 3 / 3 . 11 09•DX1. 74101 M.
MOVEMENTS OP THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
For Boston2Q7 tlectorda—Dongless, /n saa taw room I.tvsato, ip. 7.
For New, York — Europa—Latt—Jul It
Per B oston — Cambrla—Letteh, July ft.
par NeeiYork—Amorie July 48.
man or tundra nos aware,
Prom New Yor_k,
_Myron, Jolt. 25th. •
Prom Boston, esladoma, Augner ler
Prom New York, Doom /mann Bth..;
pelt.Promambria, August Mk. '
New York, America, 220.
/SAIL LINE TO SOUTHAMPTOHA ND BRE
MEN—The Woomera of this Company will em
regularly one. a month, as
&Bows
PROM NEW YORK. 'astungtoe, Capt. P 1072, Roth uly.
Herman, Capt. Crabtree,2oo Al J most.
V,Vesbintrtory Cain. Floyd 20th Sept.
PROM BEIIMEN.
kiermann, Capt. Craltwee, 130 July, ;
g r eattlegtort,vapt. Floyd I.stb August.
.: "'""; P C &Itl C4 0111711:trAIN "'' .
exert:nanoCapt. Crabtree, Skh July.
Weskinaten, Capt. Floyd, Bob Asereet.
ibrmann, Capt. Crabtree, Bob September.
PM.L.A.PLUIJJ 18.
on t h e ine*o m tht
44 an New
.4g Fanelli
me.
Ones nrmazraon Olierrrna
Thursday Morning, 'WY 19, 1849
The.vveather yesterday nue very warm. !Lad age.-
eral dallneu prevailed in the mantel. -
The!haat continues to recede shindy. whiz about 2
feet 9 inches in the channel. We observed Anal! class
ceeinfrs receiving (night for Cincinnati end Loins
'Me et EO.O p 100.
•
poult-We and nothing doiagin die market el/oar
ing a 4 venation (root oar last quoted rates. Receipts
have been almost entirely nisp ended (or several days.
and wsrtruve on fins hand operauons to repoit, except
ing 10 E 1.044 lOW from wagon sit 11.1 . 0 604,199 c p bbl.
We cou4oe our quotations from store ht lintited lot.
at 9.0•84,25 prr bbL
6/i4lN,—Very little is dwelt in the mafket. Re.
eclat. t.enunoe extremely limited, and anti:lies are
light. erate elites of Corn from store 10 4 0e, and
9.4 at 35e v . be. No We. of other kigda worth
P ROISIONS--Bacort maimmns its .uaihnsk de
mand stgormer quotations, say 'forarestern add city ea
red cortimon in casks at, for Shoulders, s},.lSides nr,
and Hale. at ;lc_ p and llienest Sugar ecled Hams
at 10c.i. Further limited Wes of Dned Beef Su bar. P
b. Lard is inactive, and few sales are traqpiring; to
bbl and,keta the article may be quoted at
GRO9ERPIWe late farther sales of MO Sugar
in small lots by the hhd at 5 , 35fe p & Saki of N 0
Molassas at,W.ltEc, and'of Rio Collie at mange of
71-060 te. B. Marten generally quiet, with ad marked
changep, any article.'
Freig i dt on Wool to the £.1.1 by the cane! ban ad
eed to 87e ♦ 100. •
/. 10.11 01C1p. 1 / 4 1 . 07 roe 01110 itnext.--The propouttons
of a ceriain Mr. Ellbtt, toseustrhere out .rest, at St,
Lorna, we believe, in reference to the improatmeat of
the navigation of the Ohio elver, seems to be /sang the
general rounds of the nevrapaper press, as thoigh there
mum maimgh of feasibility attached to his plan, to gain
credence in the mind of any sane man: Haproposea
to "demonstrate the prnaticability ormaizik.iniAs •
uniform depth of seven feet water for ateanskoata, by
constructing great reservoirs at the 'emcees Of along
the margin of the stratus—collecting the emu* flood.
there, and regulating the supply of watarto ate ever
by means of Inuits and dam."
It remieds as of a nary lie once heard of di inquis
itive old : lady samewhere out in Ohio, who need rely
nanc'h.to annoy the peer man who coeveyed ;he mal l
from the tate down Into the interior of the State, as
to the lal'est news up them, and whether eity thing
crane, It'ad happened lately. The carrier being one
day snorT,than commonly annoyed by the old lady
told her tiny serionily that Lake Erie was a'sient to he
mined bouani upwards, end that the wet.' world
be
certain td deluge the whole interior of the Stale, spar_
togputhOr Ilfe nor property The old lady tie/laved
the staryil and at once set about making rand, for the
dreatlfel talamity which was about to cererartddos the
Now wit believe r that in Paint of praatiesb4ty the
Lake awry and the plan of Mr. Ellen; is alsolt au of
one, and half a dorm of the other.
- • - - • - • - •
WOOLo-ADvaacso Pam.. Tafrinate.—The New
York fifetchauf. Ledger gives the following confident
view, in reference to present and Stare prospect. of
the Wcotmarket. The editor hes made the subject
one of Eddied anenuon, and his views are, At least,
worthy' the attention of the western Wool moron.
.Whikrare have thus far been oppbsed by many, the
meiontyprinuo, and some of th e presto among the
norober, r the Mein put forth from time to time thee'
the columns of the Ledger, favorable to the forme ati.-
ranee on Wool for the peseta clip, with the [miss
therefirr, we have at times been somewhat pained
to se the Might estimate pot upon Some of the more
prominentroasons for our belief. which were partially
Lset forth it No. 13 of the Ledge; and upon orhielt
ave berenheles kept, =On other thinly, a ODIUM/21
anILCh. We have now LD Mani • • tact 'Whit was
b efore only expected At the great Pair recently held
t Breslau, fine Wails advanced from IA to 25e tree lb,
me lino middling. (root 12 to 20e, and the iriferiek them
10 to 180 over those of lam year. The atternitY our.'
was sued less than last pear, end. the feel that
the deflelmter ors not to be had in the mrontrf, was
apparent 'The at Film yet to be held ea Lititz*
and Berlin gib believed, sumain the advalse as
The titan markets are there reported ts ad
vancing, and as firm in consequence, laud Magri, we
CaAllot as yet trepan is effect in this mute, on our own m foreign cloths. no one. we think,
ill
fail to see that me probable rise air Is it will he cota•
sideshie, and that Samna material aa a consensus.
will further advance. Thuis the favorable tarn of
but one of our points before offered, and oar Sedan
will do well if they do ant loose sight of some of the
others.
The gook of Fleece novr aosotog forward La consid
erable, and she sales, though tight, an Mtve to the
point in price. Some 16,009 lbs of lased Fleece sold
at 26, 21 and 23e, which are shout those of our
dons, 7900. 2,900. Das of No 1 Palled Country =safe: as d
7000 lb. superfine at P , eocide
In Mexican and South dincrieut Wools leek..
nothing of lament to unman Ilan that lite believed
that the heft of the stock la already here, and that hol
ders are Independent and coefulani in sheds aimed"
Spirit of th e — a s oin -- ssthsThar "-- ketai
Floor and Groin—Flour scarce and Lomairme, July 15,1319.
prices consid;
erebly enhanced. A sale at the *nee on Monday o.
250 bbl. at 84,40; sees from mores at 84,5 D in lout and
9471 at retail, includurg a small receipt of new tour.
Hales of Odd new wheat yesterday at Eik. Sa aof
cam from wagon at 36032 c. Sales from atoms e:3se.
Haney ere 4itcrte in deniand at 50e.
Ceds—Wegetne Linseed on at 5.5055 c 11 ,
tor scarecrat 90e ID SLOE. delq Sperm oil 191,5t1
Tanner's eitilleoBl9 ladtk Lard oil we mune at ISO
dOe 40 galL -
Panthers, .Ginneng, . I m—Pewher• we gnats .1990
251 c front the soantry; tale• from mans al 2903(c.
Ginseng %vegetate in fair demand ne 2301.5 e. •
Seeds—Clover mod we (mote at 10.8503,50 bo;
Timothy doff at 82,75 t Bine gram, clear 750084 Flax
mod MIT negated m 77090 c; sales for shipmem mad*
51matard P ha. Sinop seed 81,25081 A 11 ,
bushel. •
Tobacco—The num obtained through the week ima
ged RS follows; Amt. 84,50,155, ASO, AtiCk seconds 830
commosit2,lo 346.
Whiskey.,l94.—Stocks md 'melees light.. Salmi at
the levee Tainadav rooming at 171018 c; mice of 70 tibia
Wedoesdayniamme also at 174018 c. Sales of recti
fied m 170114 - Sale* of TRW since have advanced
to 18018 M. tidal. of rectified from stores advanced
170180.
Wool-8,0,.. in grease at 1228t40; gale. of ;wiled
from .Ores at;Ze; sale. from min. of Oh nrnahed,
ike , at 00244.
Cagle-4410p are to fair demand, with bin llght,ar
rivals We gho - e light sale. of choice beer.. at
and sales af g).it crane at the yard. at $4,602: 1 86,--
Sales of inferrornaule eraquote at 84194,73. 8 eti of
sheep to.buteliere at 81,5002,50. Bah. orl..ambil al
PORTi OP PITTSBURGH.
ARRRI I 7ED.
Ailsotid,lhuklnson, Brownsville.
Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
Wm We WviUo.
Gluicac :U3O. Louisville.
camdeu;liendricksoa. McKeesport.
ll uiPPtv.(ilev)
DEPARTED.
Adanlis",ciParlatwou, Brownsville.
Louis 14Sleue, Bennett, Brownsville.
Wm. Phillips MePhial, Wellsville.
Cindere Calhoun, Wheeling.
c.z.e . eo, Taylor, Caption.
May Rower. ----,
Tax Riv4;--Thete wire 2 ket.2 indica In the
channel, by metal tusk, last evening at dunk and
fining.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Brownsville Packers, 8 A. M. and 4 P. M.
Bess* Packzts, 10 A. Si. sad 4P. H.
Louisville -710 W Collins.
;yon 11,TRIARCCTISLt.
D. Leitihtic cep, paricet line. 9 P M.
R, H. Baru kCo's Canal Pa . cket, 74 o'clock, r.
012 Ta BY RIVER.
110 CMOPURT—Per Pilot N. 2-1 n sks wool, S
bltds tab, 2 bbld beef , at
bgs wheat, 8 bas crass, D
Morgan & 17 bbl. vinegar, g ske wool, 9 bls do, 11
nePsden; 21 44 do, Clarke & Thsisr 30 dos bloke%
lisping k eolith, 84 sks 0111.2, Passenger, 09 bbl. &gr•
plea, nasssopet!.
WHEELING-Per Clodetell.-4 bra bacon, H Oran'
& co; 2 pkg., /Akar & Forayth; 13 Os wool. 1 baz, D
Leech a, ea; 65 cake ham., W Bingham; 97 do, W
Holmes & boo; il.bOla books, E neaten°.
ZANESVILLE—Per Lowell-12 Bk. wool, Clark A
Thaw; 7 bbd. tot., 3 cols, buon, mks wooi,D Leech
Lao; MOW, *oar, fie/lers& Nicola; 9 aka wool, 3 boo
bac o n ; Heiralor,;k Smith; 40 bbl. dour, 65 .k. wool, R
Leech it co; 2 Was So 1 4 .0 baa glaw, W Mairna 1
hbda tob. W LeAplagm wool. it Dairen; 94 Md!
W 11 Johnooki 9 bbb mdae, B A Faboesuwk.
4111.E110 : HOMO.
& C. W. CARR, WAA
LEI3O NE , CITITEER.- AND- MANUFACTUV
HERS OF UMBRELLA, PARASOL CANE,
EPNNET-AND DRESS DONE E .
". 1 ." 12 / 1 ,1.41 the istentbni of /Rentable =A
Dealer *Mt and best Tarim of Om!
above, anielevAthla UN at at... rarest tutees.
No. 135 N.
Eagle Roteel Tbild above Rama street,
, NLADELPLUA. 0/7"alw
. .
Dar GOODS VIA.
atH. 11179,PHY Invitee the emotion et leter,.
.. chant. et the /awe steely ef am. Goods "me
eLa Ms wholesale ILOOnlh ea ad may earthaaa,
corner 4th tad *het maraecs- Pitabarga
Thal - being his aettoad supply forahla wing, he ham:
away Vas ef lea& at reduced pric and WOW
late. not to be ants 404mttotx• , •
LOCAL MATTER&
=it= rot tEI nrrunrsaer DAIL? ciaztrts.
Naas Meaux.; 1.11 Allothasty
t4l 79
4.42 7 9
C 42 729
443 724
4,44 7 9
t 45 7 27
C 42 7 22
Tat CALMS OF LAW AND *IDLE
The meeting of the citizens of Allegheny held in
the Market Howie, at two o'clock, yesterday atter
noon, wu one oldie largest which ever auembled
in that city, and was organized by ca • Colonel
Robinson to tha Chars and appointing John M.
Snowden, Secretary, and Hugh Craig and Major
Mane, Antigun Secretaries,
IColonel Robinson read the call for the meeting,
after which he observed, that he had been detain.
leas selected as Chairman from the fact that he
wait the oldest citizen of Allegheny; a city which
he had seen grow up from a wilderness where
forests grew, and the red man hunted the beasts
of the finest., to a busy town, inhabited by thousands
of thriving citizens. lie thought that the interests
of the poor and rich were identical; and for his
part, all his efforts both as an individual, and in
whatever public capacity he had been placed by
the sal - rages of his fellow citizens, had been de
voted towards the advancement of the interests of
Allegheny.
lie was born where Allegheny now stands, in
the midst of a wilderneu, and all his feelings grew
with the growth and strengthened with the strength
of his native town.
lie wished to promote the interests of all, wheth
er they were firemen or not, but we have been
disgraced by conduct of the most distatrou. and
outrageous character on the part of some of our
citizens, who not only refused to assist in antis
equalling the fire of Monday last, but actually pre
vented those who were willing to lend their aid to
assist in saving the property of their relatively
Glenda, and neighbors. A proceeding of equal
enormity was not to be found on the pages of his
tory, except, perhaps that of Nero, who fiddled
over the mu of burning Rome, which war the
only parallel case he could now call to mind.—
The city of Allegheny was one of the most
thriving towns in the United States, and not even
her rival, and sister city of Pittsburgh could boast
of greater prosperity than she enjoyed. It remain
ed for this meeting to any whether she should in
crease still further, or retrograde to a worse posi
tion than if the primeval forests which once grew
here were yet upon the ground. If the citizens
wished their town to prosper, they most put down
by the force of popular opinion, as well at the
strong arm of the law, the vagabonds who Lad
disgraced their birth place and themselves by their
conduct on Monday last. (Loud cheers; This
meeting was not called by the Councils. What
ever it said, would, coming. do
remly from the pe
ple, be an emphatic expreYi i sion of their opinion
upon the subject, and restore public confidence.
For himself, be would sacrifice every thing of
which he was possessed—every house he owned,
and every foot of land, if it ahouldjbe necessary,
in overpowering the mob of ruffian boys by whom
the fire companies were controlled. (Loud cheers
Mowed by a momentary interruption, caused by
some riotous persons, one of whom was ermined,
and the rent decamped.)
Mr. Callan made a kw remarks, atter which
CoL Robinson was again called to address the
meeting, and resumed his speech, amid loud cheer•
He had never before witnessed such a scene so
transpired in Allegheny, on Monday last. He could
not have believed it had be not seen it. Ruffians
went round amongst the crowds of terrified citi
zens, and despite the tears of the women who im
plored their assistance, refused to work, and pre.
vented all others from doing their duty. And what
grounds of complaint had the firemen? The Coun
cils would not, it was true, emblem to their dicta
tion. They bad been elected for the purpose of
managing, economically, the public bad, and had
been willing to devote all reasonable sums to the
repairs of the engines, and towards keeping them
in the moo perfect order, but they would not nib
mit to the insolent demands of • parcel of ruffian
mobocrats. (Lund Cheering.)
For his put, he had lived a freeman, and,please
God, he would die as he had lived. (Great up.
plum.) He had teen on' Monday what be had
never expected to see, not only the dwellings of
the:poor, who earned their breed by the sweet of
their brows, harm, but even a temple of the living
God, and all this destruction might have been
avoided, had the firemen done their duty. This
was a matter in which every man was interested
and he culled on every lamer of order-every
petty bolder—to stand by the council', and de
nounce the wicked and infamous conduct of the
miserable, dumb= set oqvagabouda who had been
the cause of the terrible destruction of property
on Monday. (Loud cheers.) This meeting had
been callell to sustain the city authorities in their
determination to reorganize the Y.. Companies,
and to preserve good order, and he would now
read the proceedings of the meeting of the
Councils on Tuesday night. It was for the meet
ing to say whether they had done their duty or
not. If they were in the right, they should be
sustained. This was all they walled from the
people. He hoped they would not yield to the de
mand of firemen, or rather to their dictation.—
(Col. H.. thee read the proceedings of the Ails.
gbeny Councils, froth the . GascUo" of yesterday.)
They now had all the requisite information be.
fore them. It waa for the meeting to say whether
the Councils, in the present depressed condition of
the city finanaus, should have consented to give
the fire companies the large sum which they de
manded, without mature deliberation, and without
retaining a power of examining unto the manner
of its disposal. The Councils wished to know for
what specific purpose the large sum of $4OO was
required by each of the Fire Companies, before
they laid out inch a sum on these irresponethile
emaciation'. (Loud Cheering) The Committee
appointed by the Councils to confer with the Fire
men bad done their duty in every respect, but the
contemptuous reply of the Committee of the Fire
men, was, that they would consider themselves in
service, as soon as the $4OO was appropriated--
Sack with the COM': of them ineolent men.—
(Cheers.) This meeting was called'to pot these
mobocrats down. (Cheers.
All men mho owned any properly should node
In doing so, for If we did not put them down,
they would pat us down. (Cheers) If we did
Dot put ■ slop to their outrageous proceedings, no
one would be safe. Our houses would be hurried,
our furniture destroyed, our lives endangered, but
be mated all present would do their duty. (Tro.
roendous cheering, and cries of "we will," "we
urn") He would now read the opinion of two
of our most eminent lawyers, (Messrs. Shale/ and
Stanton) upon the subject.
To 'James Schooromaier and van cittsem of Al-
Glanariceer Being consulted by you in reference
to the late conduct of certain Ore companies in
your city, we are of opinion—
la. That those who interfered by force, threats,
intimidating and turbulent speeches, to prevent the
an of engine, and hove, in extinguishing the late
Ore, and all who aided, countenanced or abetted
them, were guilty of a highly criminal offence, pun
ishable by the law.
2nd. That the preconcerted echemes and ar
rangements of Fire Companies to refuse their aid
or tM use of their entries and boss unless thejr
demands of the Council were complied with, also,
coma:Has a highly ;cnminal offence, for which
every one participating therein may be punished.
If iedividualr,dleregarding all sense of duty to so.
ciety and moral obligation, may look on while their
neighbor's dwellings are burnt to ashes, and wo- '
man and children left houseless on the streets; it
does not follow that organized societies and asso-
Mations may deliberately resolve upon inch action
as • means of extoriog money. Most of the Ore
companies--perhaps all—are organized under
charter., by which they have obtained possession
of property designed for special public an, and
procured at public expense. They have, more
over, acquired special privileges to themselves,
such as exemption from militsty duty and the like.
Such organization, power., and privileges are not
granted to firemen to be held In tenor over citi
zens', bat they imply high and responsible daties
of which the wilful violation is a misdemeanor,
punishable by the law. A preconcerted combi
nation or agreement to withhold aid in time of
condagration,unlen their demand for money be
compiled with, is the moat dangerous conspiracy
that ccetkl be formed against society, and would
doubtless be visited by the law with exemplary
punishment. And moreover, when these comps
niea organized and obtained possession of their
engines and hose, they became pledged to iiifiebs
ty that they should be used for public protection.
That pledge cannot wilfully be violated with im
punity, much less to exact compliance of their de.
mends for money.
We are opinion, therefore, that the offenders
have, in this instance, not only disregarded moral
and social duty, bat the fire associations have
greatly mistaken their own rights and liabilities.—
And by their concerted agreement to withhold
aid In time of Ore, they have rendered themselves
amenable to prosecution and nubbin:nem.
SHALES eta STANTON.
Prrranunan, July 18,1619.
AU the Information which he bad upon the sub-
ject bad been laid before the meeting. It was EN
a to say whether out city ehotnd coon In poor:-
tty, or whether It ehould be turned Into a den of
Wild bete&
COL liabinsca then sat down amidst land ap.
It vaaanoved and carried that a comminee of
five be appointed to drill raalutions expseinive
the tease of the meeting, aad the Chair lip
pointed—
Dr. Hannan, Henderson Davis,
John Sandman, Josiah King, and
John Tassey in fulfil this duty.
It was moved and carried, that George Dare°
address the meeting, and that gentleman arose and
said, that be had nothing to say on this subject,
which would either amuse or instruct the meeting.
He did not stand there to condemn any one, bat he
must Ray that he had viewed the disgraeful scums
of Monday, with heart felt sorrow. The very
worst enemies of society were ruffians such as
those who on that day, pandered to the bad pith
stone of a Patel mob. He had been chocked be
yond WI expression by hearing, when the hard
earned property of the poor man was vanishing
beneath the destructive ravages of the fire, like
snow before the sun—whilst their weeping wives,
and children were seeking places of shelter, these
demons say—“damn the Usual let them bum"
This shocked his feelings and caused a doubt
to elite in his mind as to whether these men were
fit to take a part in the government of a free peo
pie He hoped that these young Men, though led
away for a moment, would yet return to the puha
of rectitude, but he thought that those who had
participated in these disgraceful proceedings, gave
but poor cutest of their capabilities to fill any
public station with credit to themselves. The po_
rest liberty was that, under the protection of which
every man can go to bed at night, confident Mar
be will rise safely in the morning, unharmed ei
ther in person or property, so long as he does no
wrong. What was property worth, if such a state
of things was allowed to prevail. It wascertain
that a great blow had been struck at the prosperi.
ly of Allegheny. He was not so old la the elia
queat Chainnan of the meeting, sad yet, young
as he was, he recollected the day wheu he had
hunted squirrels on the Commons of Allegheny, ■
town which had grown to its present sine under
the protection of law and order. We had a pop-
War government,and if the people properly guard
'ed their rights, there was no danger. The present
disastrous state of affairs, if properly managed,
would be turned to advantage, instead of an top.
ry. The rioters had elected pinion and vio
lence as their rulers, and would yet find the evils
resulting from the coarse of conduct which they
had pursued:
The honorable gentleman concluded niuidst
loud applause.
D. M. Curry rose end requested to be heard on
the part of 4 least, a pertain of the firemen of Al
legheuy.
The Chaieman studied to know whether Mr.
Curry intended to .peak according to the spirit of
the call for the meeting.
Mr. Curry said that he would speak the troth.
Oa motion, pertain= to speak war granted to
him, and he said that he deprecated as much as
any one could do, the destruction of property which
had taken place, and that for his part, though he
could not get the firemen as a body to work, be
had himself done so. He did not think that the
censure which had been visited on all the firemen
indiscriminately, was just—a part only were to
blame.
Col. Robinson observed that honorable excep
tions had been nude, and that all the:firemen orb°
had worked, received the heartfelt thank' of the
community.
Mr. Corry aid that he we. not here to make an
iimeridlary speech—that he could appeal to the
public to say that be had worked hard, not only at
the late fire, but at every one which had occuted
for a long Una, past in either city. At the fire on
Monday, be had worked fur three hours without
copping. He had worked eo hard that he war
carried home to a lick bed from over•ezertiog him
self. He watt one of the firemen, and yet all had
been tindiacritninately censured.
Col. Robinson again said that this via not the
cue,for that doe credit was given to that portion
of4he firemen who bad worked.
Mr. Corry would go back a little and ezamime
into the conduct of the Council. He did not go
there to make a speech abounding in empty de.
demotions, without any troth. A few months ago
the fire companies had paned resolution. to the
effect that unless their expenses were paid, A was
madness to go on and involve the private mem
bers In debts saddled upon them, which were mo
nocled tour years ago. Other debts of eighteen
months standing. In view of this state of thongs
Me firemen's assixdation of Allegheny hadconvea
ed, and given notice to the committee of the
Councils to meet them in ((fancy Hall- They had
not done so. They bad not mad* the requisite
appropriations. The (community would certainly
not condemn young Allen who had worked as his
had, at a fire eighteen hoar* at a stretch, in stay
ing its destructive ravages, risking their hves,—
weanng out their apparel—sod loving their time,
without the, and without reward. For hat part, he
had beta active on the day of the fire. Ha had
urged those who were macrame to prevent those
willing to work from working to desist.
Col. Robinson said that this war not true. That
be bad been active among the rioter,, and that s
warrant was now out or hi. arrest.
Mr. Corn said that that might be the case, but It
did not Wow that because he was accused, be
was guilty. He defied any respectable citizen of
Allegheny to say that he bad taken any active part
with the rioters.
Mr. George R. Riddle war ready to swear that
he bad urged the raters on. To his own personal
knowledge, Mr. Carry had made incendiary
speeches to the mob, and had been for yean ■ per
firct are brands among them. Owing to the course of
conduct which Mr. C, a man of weight amoop t
the firemen bad pursued, he, in common with the
majority of respectable men, who formerly be
longed to the engines, were compelled to with
draw. Mr. Curry was, beyond all question, guilty
of the most abominable conduct at the tire en
Monday. It could be proved the ho had told the
citizens of the part of the townie which he lived
not to be alarmed, nor move their furniture, for
that if the fire approached his house, be had tw o
engine* ready to be brought to the spot. 'fls
man was an incendiary of the worst description,
and had done more towards shaking public, con&
deurer,in the firemen than any other person in
Allegheny.
The committee on resolutions having retuned.
made do following report
Wnnau, The dacentleArslion "me
-be firemen of thoi city e iration
Monday alma., hot, ma such
thas
toronbl ea a ll torch tab
indiguatlon of every lover of vex! onier and supremacy
a the laws, and was of such • chancier a to cal
loudly for some expression from the citizen, There
fore
Resolved,l That the conduct n( that inution of the
Allecheny :Fire Companies at the late fire in thie )
In the aiternoon of Monday, the 16th of July in not
y refumn,F aid to eitingulab the bre, bat arab notou•
• •
forCe landering and pie - 4min the nae by entlens
asen, hose and engine., and anumidating and prevent
g mid by fire cam times of neighbonzig tneorporituoin
is an outrage against peace, good order. and the law
of the land, disgracing humanity and eivilrutron.
Resolved, That such conduct, originating noa pre
concerted design, carried out with threats and arts or
bloody violence In open daylight, in the midst of • con
flagration threat:nag to lay a etty in ashes, and in de
spite of man, entreaties, and prayer, by heueelees stiff
are, women, and children—in without parallel in the
htstory of civilized satiety, and unless poeishhd by the
law with prompt vigor, torebodea the moat disastrous
consequences to the peace and eatery of society
Resolved, That the eonstionted anthonties, officer.,
magistrates and good °Mums of Allegheny, owe to
themselves, families and neighbors, and are bound by
the laws of Cod and man, to see every exertion tor
bringing the offaders Mitutlee, and by •nforeing the
law to encore nasty and afford some protection to lifer
and property in this city.
Resolved, Therefore, Iltal the Mayer, Police Officer,
and Councilmen, be exhorted to a prompt and •iarorou•
discharge of their duty in the precatses, relying for
aapport In its performanee open peatefol and hu
mane, bat firm and law landing citizens, which Is
hereby pledged to them for that purpose.
Resolved, That a vigilant summates of five chiming
:tie.,poted to cooperate with the constituted anthem
with newer to appoint a nib-committee In each
and to aid in enforcing the law, and bringing to fus
tier every offender, who can be discovered to hake
participated in the °wagee at the late fire.
Res lived, That this meeting approve of the action
of council* on last evening, in breaking off all connee
son with the present organization a 7 Firemen, and
and will lend our influence in re-organizing as they
propose.
Fire
Reso Companielved, That In whatever new organi e zation of
s shell be had, melt of the members of
the old companies ss were known to he hostile to the
late outrage., and anslons to avert the course of the
mitimity, shall be deemed eligible and desirable mem
ber; ander the new arrangement, as being entitled to
high public commendation and confidence.
Resolved That Me Menke of this meeting be tender
ed to such o f the Ftremen of this city, Pittsburgh, Efir•
mhighent and Manchester as rendered their services
in the late fire.
Resolved, That we approve the resolution adopted
by the councils minimizing the Mayor to take pones.
aton of the Ere appuanta.
Mr. Townsend Wiled that the Manchester Fire
Company had come up to assist in extinguishing
the flames, and that Its captain, (My. Henry Bunk.
berth) had informed him that, • short distance be
low town, they were met by a portion of the Alle
gheny firemen who threatened to cut their hose,
and kill them if they went to the fire. Owing to
these threats they did not work.
Action was taken on the preamble and regain
dons seriatim, and they were adopted oatheacitni-
LT.
Ms. 8. J. N. Smith offered the mob: aloe (which
appears above) thankin that portion of the fire.
men which tamed out,for their cervices.
The Chair apppointed the Mlowtne gentian
ea dm Ceellelke at Vigilance :
James Seboonmeicer, Geo. Miltenberger,
Albert Culbertson, G. R. Riddle,
Josiah King.
Alter which the meeting adjourned.
Prior to the adjournment, the places of meeting
in the several wards, where the citizen' are to as
aerobia to organize new companies, were an.
gummed.
The Firemen's Assomation held a meeting last
evening. The proceedings were as follows
The President of the Anociation, IL B. Rua.
kin, Esq., stated that the meeting had been held
in pursuance of a call addressed to him, relative
loam recent Are in Allegheny.
A preamble and resolutions were adopted con
demnatory of the conduct of the firemen of Alto.
Shea) , and Pittsburgh, and declaratory of a deter
mination on the part of the firemen of Pittsburgh,
to proceed to any fire that may hereafter ocular,
led calling upon those who have a pecuniary
lomat to aid and countenance those who work
for their interests. A resolution condemning the
resolution of the Neptune Fire Company was
made and adopted.
.....
Alawrra.—Mr. George, Blackstock, Carpenter
and William Wolfordel, were arrested yesterday:
charged with participating in the late disturbances
in Allegheny. Mr. B. was held to bail In the sam
of 111000; Mr. W. in.S2OOO.
We understand that Mr. Curry was also arrest
ed.
Fiat us EAST Lt vr.nPool..--We have received a
letter from a timed who resides in the above thnv
mg little town, by which we learn, that the pottery
of Messrs. Ball and Morris was entirely destroyed
1 by fire on the 11th of July.
The loss of them gentlemen will be about three
thousand dollars on which there is no insurance.
The manner in which the fire onginated is ra
ther a strange one. It seems that a httle boy about
twelvesmers of age confessed that beset the house
on firs, In revenge for a slight reproof received from
of the proprietors.
The building will, we hope, be immediately re
armed, and we trust that the enterprising firm
which own. it, will meet with no further inter
ruption to their prosperity.
Smut. r 0 Li CIL —The Mayor of Allegheny has
organized a strong force of special police, who
nightly patrol the streets of that town. It is a Ise],
eatable fact that such a course is required to pro
tect the lives and property of our mitsens, but we
trust that In a short time the misguided men who
have, if not directly, at least indirectly, caused the
late terrible disasters m Allegheny, will come to
their senses again, and ace "the error of their
ways."
Tux Nerrons Fax COM PA.,I Y.—We regret to
see that this company bas undertaken to dictate
to the Councils of our sister city the course they
shall pursue, in declaring that they mill aUend no
fins in Allegheny, until the Councils make the ap
propriations required LI the firemen orthot city.—
As firemen of Pittsburgh, it u as mach their duty
as it should be their wiah, to attend all fires in
Allegheny, and we tract that no other companies
will follow their example.
INCIDICCT or TUX Lore FMK.— W hilst the forge
brick tavern, kept by Mr. McNeil, on the corner
of Beaver and Otdontems, wan burning, the sign
post in front of the house took fire. A pair of mar.
tins had both in a small box on the top, and were
rearing a brood of young ones. It was truly dis
tressing to •iew their conduct. They flew scream
ing around their nest, incenant/y darting in nod
out MM., box, until It fell to the ground, and, to.
getter with the young buds, was carried off as a
lawful prise by an urchin who had been watching
the whole affair.
The parent Dada seemed oow to be rendered
perfectly Inoue. They flew In circles round and
round until one overpowered by the heat fell into
the midst of the games, and the at.er, 103 i to view
in a thick cloud of smoke,pNbably allured the same
fate,
Branuno.—Four young men of Allegheny were
brought before the Mayor, on Tuesday, oherged
with having ndden round that city in a barouche,
constantly tiring or "shooting crackers" in the
coarse of their progress. They did not •ven re.
sped the dignity of the Mayor, for they stopped be
kite his aka, and sainted him with a "feu de Jule '
by exploding several packs of these little °nuan
ces. They were each hoed rive dollars and coat.,
which they paid, and fell the Mace, we hope, with
• dels/11.161300 Dever again to "lot the write in
and the wit out."
C bolero Report
WIMNICW•Y, July IS - 12 M
Orretsname—The phylocusaa of the ekty repo
to mo 7 eases and I death from Cholera, lune
noon cm Tuesday.
Very reepectio:ly,
WM. McX. MOIiGAN.
To the Sanatory Committee.
Height of the Thormommtor
The Thermometer stood at St I degrees Fahrea
hest, an the shade, yeeterday afternoon. at 2 o'clock
THET .
DELAWARE MUTUAL NA rETY INSU
RANCE COMPANY —Odle - , North Rooth of M.
EeehanKe. Thtrd street. Philadelphla
rum Erartatacc—Butldintre..Mercb•ndiee and °the
property In T 04,1 end coutcraa. %neared agetinet me• o
damage by fire at the lovers rate of premium
Gloat elan —They Cao Insure Ve•sela, Car
Igoe. and Freights, foreign or coast arum, under open
zpeetal pohetes, ma The motored may desire
IsiaanThaxtroznrano,—They alroinnu re tnerchan
dh. by Hailronsl Cara Cana/
Boats and Stnann l
Boats, Wagon.
on rlyers and /Ake*. on the
•
mo.t liberal term.
DIRECTORS—Joseph H Real. Edmund A Sonde
John C Dams, Itobert Burton, John H Penrose, :.4..111t1
el Edwards, ()es Leper, Eifieard Darlington. Isan.
H Doris. William PoEwell, Jot. Newlin. Dr R Ilus
too, Joules C Hand, Theophinsi Paulding. II Jone
Brooks, Henry 810., Hugh ('amg George Serrbl
Spencer Me Damn, Charles Kelly. J U Johnson, Wil
barn Hay, Dry Thninis, John 8411 cm, Win. Byte. Jr
DIRb:CTOILI' AT PIIITS-Be ROll-1) T. S(organ
W.. Ilagaley, :no. T Logan.
WILLIANI MARTIN, Presah, nt.
Fticsato S. NaicauLn.Secre,ary
(Kee of Corepany. No 4 Water xtreet
Pieutmerta. jot:, f• A II A DFlll.k,
Journal. Amerlen Poot, Mereort, Dmpote e, Chron
tie ropy
MEAN i;:sußamcE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
CAPITAL SIMON.
Fenn, Jr, Ma, IL MILL... Jr, Pree'L
Will Inuirn agauist nil kinds of nski,
Flak: ANL) 31 AFLINE.
MEIMES
A home Insmouoti—niartaired by Directors who are
well known in the comnionety, and who are determin
ed by promptness and Interning toinairioun the char
met which they have asimmed, a.offering the best
protection to those, who desire to be Insured
DIALLToo•—a. Miller, Jr.. Geo. litaek,.l. W Butler,
N Notate., Ir., Win. It Holmes, C. Itarweo, Geo W
/nelson, to. M. Lyon, Jan. Lippitioott, Tho.. K.
Loon, Jame. hl'Aoley. Alex. Nimiek, Thos. Neon.
Otnrica, No. BB Water street, twarshouu of opting
A Pc .Burgh
J. T. DECKER A. ROBINSON,
BrilArllA LAD tar.,lll or
LIGHTNING RODS,
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Orders left at the Post Otfice, or at hire Erwin's, on
Fourth st., between Market and Ferry, will receive
prompt attention.
Rwreetracas.—Prof. Horace Webster, Geneva, N. Y.:
..rof. Cheater Dewey, D. D Rochester, N. Y
1. L. Ousels, and Hamilton L. Smith, Cleve/and, ti.;
0 K. Shrwnberger, J. Hawthorn, Michael donee, I C.
W Whams, and Gala. Good, Cincinnati. tuletdtf
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PL DID.
HIIIIDERTIP SUPERIOR RED INK.
lII.RDERT'S MACHINE COPY INK.
A LL them differ from ordinary Ink, as they are all
chemical sottuorm containing no viscid matter,
inely from any kind of pen—the color deep,
bright 'and durable. If there have been better articles
made, I have neither. wen nor heard of them. Sam
ple bortfes can be obte Med grata, by the merchants
oervidly, from A. Fahrtestoet if, Co, Henry P.
troterrotra, Allot/6.4y, or of the manufacturer, THOS.
K. HU:WERT, Druggtat and Chemist, corner of Liber
ty nod Smithfield streets, P qtaburgh, Pa.
N. D.—Any bottle not gpstog complete satisfaction,
can be returned and the price wi:l be refunded.
luta:dam
LARD FOR NAL•E
A YALAUBLE FARM OF LAND, situated Ita
er 9t. CIAO r tow estop. A lledben," cOenty, eon•
taming ONE HUNDRED AND TIN ENTY ONE
ACRES, enth Derellinf House, Plant, Ac thereon.
The tplatisy of the land is excellent. and ..ts convent
trues to toil city renders it a desirable lo.•atiOri. If
not sold prevtout to the WM September, Ist?, It will
that day De offered et Pubbc Sale on the peen oees, at
Far tenns enquire of JOSEPH BOYD, SI tritt:etort
Moon totensitip, Allegheny county, or
THOS M. MARSHALL, Attorney at Law.
13,10.11awts. Fine et. Pittenurge:
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Light! Light it Light!!!
TUE jaalj e 4 lebrated burning And con now to- haA
at the Astavo Lamp Store, No. oh Third .treet.
between Wood and !Varlet.
Fora portable house nclit it hat the preference in a
of the camera etuea , being perfectly safe nod cheap•
void of smote, crease or any of the eisagrecable at
tendants to light. now iu common use; also, a beaus
fal aa.ortment of lamps of the latest pattern. for horn
ate the same. iraidenao V. J. DAVID.
JOIN M. TOW NBEND, Druggist sad Apothe c ary
No. 45 Market at, three doors above Mtn( wt. Pins;
burgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected as
torment of the best and freshest biotite-Ines, which he
will sell on the stoat reasonable terms. Pkyslciann
sending orders, will be promptly attended to, and sap
pllod with articles they may rely upon as amnia..
Der Physicians Pr eseripturns will be accurately and
needy prepared from the best materials, at nay bens of
ha day or night.
Also Coe sale, a larger Mock of fresh and good Perla
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1:17. AGENTII.—WM. J ACKSON, JOHN D. MORGAN, Pittsburgh: D. M. CURRY. Allegheny City; " .:. PATT -. ;128 . 0 i' N - , - 11 ' irm ' ing 'l ham. ° S '''
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MISCELLANEOUS. 1 TRANSPORTATION aco.
_
W• ALLACM •
PITTSBURGH FRENCH BURR MILL STONE
and MILL FURNISHING LSTABIJIBRMIEMT,
Nos. 244 and 446 Lißerty street, near the Canal.
French Burr Mill Stones, of my own manufacture,
made of a new nod superior quality of Blocky, partic
ular care is taken to have the Joint, made close, and
all the blocks in each stone of a uniform quality. They
are warranted to he equal to any in the country, and
nopenor to the great ma. of Barn, whether of foreign
or domestic m.ufncture. and sold at the lowest pro
roe. Mill Stones, manufaCtured in Prance—a gene
ral .mrtotent. at reduced prices, always on hand.
Laurel Hill Mill Stones, all once.
Bolung Cloths. Anchor Stamp, warranted best qual
ity. and nt greatly reduced prthes.
Mill Spindles, hltll Irons, Screws arid Yreka, Flat
lets. Settles. Corn and Cob Gnnderst Grist and Saw
Mill Cawing, oi .1 . indo, and Mill Furnishing in gon
e&
All order• promptly attended to at 214 and 246 Lib
erty street. near the Canal, Pittsburgh.
thritti•dentW. W WALLACE.
Plitsbnrgh ste.m Marble Works.
XTO. 244 LI2IE-RTY, opposite Southfield street.—
111 Merida Masitles Slonnmenta,TombeTable Toys,
/co., • large variety of the most licianufal kind, made
of the finest quality of foreign and domestic marble,
always oo hood or made to order, by the aid of ma
chinery. on the shortest notice and at the lowest price..
N 41 —The 4..t'stintry Trade furnished with all kind.
of Marble ai the lowest rates. All orders promptly at
tended to at 244 Liberty, oppadte Smithfield et
W W WALLACE
EISIOT DIACHINKS
LULL:S Patent Stone or French Barr SMUT MA
CHlNE—the heat article of the kind in uar, they
run light,'clean fast, do the work well, and will test a
life time. 'About WO of them are in use, In the best
mills in the country, and we have the strongest test,.
tunny of competent persons as their mapertority over
all other Smut Machtnes. Far further parneulatv, ad
dress the •utoterther at 244 Liberty at. Pittsburgh.
my3tkdtan W W WALLACE
STEAM ENGINbyI AND BOILERS—For Grist.
and other mina, always unhand, or made to order
on •ery shun nonce, and at the lowest one.. All or
ders promptly attended to at 244 Ltberty street, near
the Canal. nty3o W W WALLACE
PASTER PARIS—For land. and other purposes,
always on hand at 244 Liberty at.
m7OO %V W WALLACE
MDItTarriCLINV:rJ/ilatrayi on hand, at 214
Jilt Liberty at.my2o W AV WALLACE
GRINDSTONES -All stag and gra', always on
hand at 244 Libe rtystreet.
1.30 •
PERIN TEA /TORE,
TEIA.IIIII TEAKS!!
THE sithscribet has mitt received at the Pekin T.
IT " with Ph"... 1h,.., th e ..h.tthe. Store, 70 Fourth sweet, • very lug o and well so-
the mote.. of rt" , ...Th • 00 ''. lected stock of pare Glib.N AND BLACK TEAS,
thit7 that the) have cothlllet..rTl.ln. from New Yoa, all of which has been received in that
menu wall Messrs . C Jenkm. &Co country since the firat of February - IAL consusumh of
of Pluladelphia to receive their superior 1 all the different grades grown in the Celestia/ Empire.
PACKED TEAS, Our stock being among the largest in the %Vett, we are
And will hereafter be li ept constantly on prepared to wholesale, on better terms than any other
Land They are neatly and securely put house . the city . We inn. retail grocers to call and
of• in meMthe bad" .f / 4 are a I lh ea", examine our stock and once.. They can have Reach
...their erected card-shoot. the kn. red in I, 4. and I lb packages, 3lb tin e.0.m., Aby
de b l * ileT 7l tb r *97 0 * *:+ l7°l • 4[43' ld * . `.. ° `; , :.1;'. , 7: h "!.:r h ;,!1', 1 ,..`°"..7 * f *" .EZl * */. " Blatt Testa loo m
Te * Zif not l ' is b ea *
30 et.. to 51,ar per lb .; ' bung 1 o ' er. ' Soucong. .501 s,
seT•il. ale as- Congo .50, and English Breakfast NI, Young Hyson,
p f fmnpowder dal 73 lOn 1,25 150 Gunpowder •nil Impenal, from 33 rut to
t SM per lb.
1. 1 Imperial 50 ••••, l. 0) I s '. 1 . 0 Families •re rtquesied to send and ge samples of
iii THE Dwellulg T H L ou E se T o ' n Third meet, also.
:1 1 8y... go ell 75 Ism I m of our TeA, and try them before prch...lg
o 1 1 Hyson 50 . 2 I . •' 5 li s ° I.'S 1,55 111 lik S A.JAYNES, M Foonh sweet
iRI r k •T 7 l 50 Greet Ragusa Remedy. rtAhfirvelliTouptend b&ttrZ igi o .,,, f . tb o a 4 Iva
SL.gg. 1 Fl 4 ne and extra Fine 7b Ltio 125 I.3ii
We will unmans all the TEAS we sell to be equal F°(.lZ-fba'gitt;-'hitt'ail")Tro';="2 Tn. '. . al °` " Ike
is the HUN '**
•$' I ci l y
be i.ii tw l etrthTlll i ttr Wloard" ofiftreroltatliDNl*olM4alllrtriCibs
to, If nor /Vt... in any cold n e t tni tse s ie. . , t h y „. . e.e d c i,e hou eee ld ~„,,,,b th.b.,,, iciAgrAN Ho LRAM OF
~ is
b,„, ..,,, ,
be Llr edem, E, diltegscrovie.eredd,
and
w the ue:ei celek .e,ea rated iete
the Dr um liu ,e eltian, ,,,s,eeei, of , for Ilelystseelyardar
A W , M. B.
Du ltl. DAMAN % O v. TO m M,.
tory aot prove •cceptabie to me
tarml. 1.41 d the moue, wlll be refunded, as
with that uniferstanduak we atilT
, cuLder:lfteNtizn.i....b.e.supe...,,rinten,..".delme a u ftk:lnanto r : .
,Fed ::D....,:z...
town of
th - . -- . 2 2 -1,..
Th ------ .
lot.
......,...
w, art a fair ma/ that theyscibllt e m ee sr
o be r. a b le oI mb ... id . .. 7 ~,,e bb. ,,, ~,,,,,, bm ,,,,,,,,,„ ~, ,i, h„ , psiA r ta-enre iota att Illy Uttgatin the doe.
edge between our Teas and chow of sold by $
other companies tit tbs. city.
An
le panelling for treatment the worst posighte ca- red In F throanan's plum
All lovers a neh. Anent. and good fl.oreil TEAS, f .....,be, can b e f eeb e „ ed .. e‘eereem , y _ ee . e .,...,... k , 73''79' St/ BI and 82--Lot No 75 fonting= theton Kr
shon/0 over 0 . • call. l relief in ,u• from any of the ,••••.• ...the. or au ..,." A. ,, , A .'"" s ,,„, ,5...",,,__ te " deep, the other fear 16 res s lDOet
For sale by .10S SAI TOI.P.NG &CA . i ~,b, and bard been p.,,,,,. ob by th 0m0 .,,,,,.....„, ---- -, - ...........ep -
N W earner 4th and Ferry streets, and 1 • - b r •
b i rbm , bbiibbboithh,„ The i f
ri. Terms-Greater part of turrellase atemZ may rei
F. YOUNG & (X/ g i" g '‘' . " gg ' thtlf o i mato for au years, mewed 7 nlatlrtureatrffel
„ .. •
~....',, ,an Balsam has cured, bad will matey.. most Jes s
wee.. toque of
. 71 •""."__ __ S W gornhr gg and S°•• of cams. It is no quack nostrum, but a standard Eng- ~_.Y_
DR. W. U. DARE, h. med.., of blown and established Abe.). - ' • 10 second P
.*••• 31111131211111rt0 fLate i rN Ti ewlork ) Every
(*nth).
17 '''' thm**B..l**
d' lt i b nora= ' K BOYrfir l et . I . l"La les also, Leek !Dream.,
I ere. ' terac u' eVeot * t.= ** ve tendenctes of elnnata, . 11 -" , P... L.. Mone.44ela No. 1,
at
*** l b
Orrice-Smiilittenl greet between Seventh and
bat to b ensed A a preventive medicine I. all eascs of °l . th ° •°7 ben g0a1 1 47, and easy . of Ite.e:sa Any *
5t,,,,,rawabe27D..V!„.e5...(....„ gums and teem ~b,,,, baits,
, e ,„ oll e gts e , ,, sp e,, u , Un d ... ree, or e b ee leicol, ef p a r
I.ose, ln the a i deend ue, bol:o3le..it oboes,pereefintunetwaecen,ty.fiveelapalundredhut4,,mstell
Homampalbeall 7 •" 9 agg ' dia.]. of tweeting, hectic levet, mitilt wet., emae. . 111 S oj WALKER REED, on the pre:plies ee Wm.
CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT .. ALE AT anon and general debtluy, uggaa, fithuer t so, whoop" L Reed, opposite the Post °lic who WM giro .7 /r.
A. A. MASON & CO'S cough nod croup I lonnallOn coneemtng the property. The above will
Sold et large bottles, at St per bottle, With ten &no. he Aild A • great bAgain wrirMid...
ONE PRICE STORE, now for the restoration of health. 130 Lb3•TLA Aid, 0,,,Th--ww•ww wwm aise.....axis .
At dill greater Reduced Pnces , p hmoo kd o . , dordog itog . mess of ,Englah and Asian- i Robbsson street, AIM h l'' Kite o f
b Z1 7 L0141 *
can An/beiges, and other evidence, shows. the an- $ myin
A. A,;:tht,n,..dr,, - -4.17:.,',,,°d7. - 4...::11.' 5 k,r,.°,gr n ° gnat :r .g. 0 , .1.1 . r ..t Kng
e !bhp...4i may he .Fs OR S - ALE Cif EA P FOR EtClUr n , "
Ness Fall GaAs, will offer greater Inducements than ..., ..... ..., t$ , r,,,5,-;T:... 0 ~, ,
earner ~ .
fe utnata on Webster street, 23 feet from High street;
aver Their recent large purchases at the New York ~•_',, 7,3.11„:( ,.,, ,,,, . ,1;ith. ........... a. LA
...,.. of ,
~0e,1.h f ront
f. o h o . :7 4 e i b , : l e .. r,: e y i :OLe . et ,
or bs: , Bu (wet .Reis
Sales, made at such immense menfices from cost... •• •••
/ $. ._ --qi. close to new °oust hon. Price IMO. Tonne,
an be cloned out thr same rum.. rates Amongst GEORGE ARMOR,
the arueles recently opened they mention years from the first of Apriff lash
!leases fast colored Leona, at 7as MERCHANT TAILOR, 1 County and City Semi taken for each pernall In
" and Mush. 5 Aid 9c No. 46 Market street, .1.. r. of .1.15 B SCHOYEIL 110 re. d t
A large stock Silk.. Shawls and Visit., very low .
516 li Anise COILS -------L" ,
• 25 tt %I de Laud, Idle II A VING purchased an exteonve and carefully se- I
r't ITUArt.bon the 3f l*
aal.
1 i lecmd stork of Sono( and Summer Gemini ' he fro. ,I, m nigh .r...„1-i-"4","-iii.uk•
•, ,o, Iterrges at one half prme
nibs., ber respectfully informs his friends and the melee arena third Laett, ie
. .....1 t I 011101111. at 111.)
tau immediate neighborLeend alb)
public, that be is now preparing in receive and our. and si rs hi ....-1/7thh&Shorb
bar. roulettes very etioap
cute their ore •n with ilimateh. and in the neatest, f. 1 0 M" . ..Ps ' , mt... Tea, oat heel, ei
" Bonnets, half pore
most 4131/..ti11•.- and fashionable manner. A L s he is Ll i h d l m g_ S b l i h n ° ,, •° , e bb.. . Lath I. l9 . G,,, Pn e e: e e ei fS33 eree pe e
J r arre......rete
. "Hostel y, Gloves Laces, Tnutaungs..kc
dc .
hi t. to de business an the rush system, . fiat
-7 efl.• MerrunueL Calicoes at A
ten hteiren iliat he will be able to do Wore as cheep W ,,,,s sbaht .. I .g_ ig . ,h• T. ' . th5 4 .19..511110. Lc I ttl Yrn is * very **4
3 121 et Calicoes at Ofc
as it ran ho Jone at an)• establishment in the counta . IF --..- ...".. .. wq......<4. For farilmr ponlool odo
M) c and bales brown and bleached Muslin, cheap, engage of S BALSLEY, who has • draft of =hi pm.
Inch Linen. at lo w , Linen Gingham, 12kc Ills stock Is vaned, conAsung of t.Asimerea, Jiro -. p „, 3 „ 11 ,,,,, bbi0,. , 2d
.; bei.
Parry,
me.
Ad.or.
Bonnet ,, llth s and lbe, Wove. at 4c c iy lo i t e lt : s, 4 3. 4d e d sii e nc . s, em b l e ee , which e th b e h4 eG f i n em e e teid ß s o are E
A r am ezp o ec: respectful -
.th ? ...,1160tr.b ,...... re,,,,,,L,,,,,...,,
0f...1 ,
„enicei.:q.aithistrin.:
With a immente variety of other Goods, all of
which mill prove tt coring. purctibmn of from 23 to
)720.dtf
er,:a
30 Per Ant r,,, .0r...i1l 0, idosed one day for .... _Arm' w es - A - et ow - 7i - it,' E. S T 1 - 5 - b - Wr'. ' , —, h r i a- biniiitert . r4z _ iie,Tiwiel
ei _ a _ ....
SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW,
marking down and Preparin g the sweet for inc sale
172 A A MASON &CO so. 8 Wood to Pittsburg. THE subsoil.. are ...bonged to offer at Irrigate
lyial R AND LAL , FhLAN, Importers and dealers 1 . •: •I g• so ,' 2,..._hitch,ly favonthle terms, • a number
- fij in Foreign stud Demesne HAR.OW&RIG. tit °' " g-h •• ..... 4 .4 lets ...p.a.& • buga
all as vertedes, are now prepared to Sell LS Iot• and v ,, , , rtton o e, zf e tbeelLAts numbered 57. SS, JO and 7D, In
on nable terms es run be purehAede/seethera ho „ . 1 o , h°r gn of rho Cit, of Sn hehufffiki w attaa-
Mc .
solicit oar mends, sad the pubhe generally, toth e south eAmeanlly corner of Penn and a
yma
nose., gamuts 240 feet on the former and Mg
call and exanune our sunk, winch comals . in pan of w oof, dm fatter
Lk. , 6 . 1.e.,
to
KNIVES and }mix's, Poctam and PM SCOSITFS, dd o b the IlleffhenY .tee m ,,
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House TValnatinga, rs m ,, b , g S W °T.° Real 2 . 000 of th e We lunge
oz h h
,es,l,...;,e.S,,s,Li.ateutleus;ilH,,l:::: a u , :d ll B: rd re ,„ %regot o tlx . r
thth
with
which
, ~,b b
of the above
Lou, I.
~,,,,,,,„
A phase or r t .' id .3 •ii *"*.b*
We inst. the snootier, of Carpenters and Mechanics mby0,,,,,, of . ~ , . ,i. proposed h e tie a al
genera.) to our assogment of Tools, which have been e e , obd f.„„ ° „„ gg ' f. lf °°° ),°„. F . 0•3 1.D....,.. „,/d..-
selected with great care, and which we ate Jammu. mil ' "
red to mil so as to nice seintlatltOrt aptd/terT
RUST PROW? 1.11.010. Val amble- iteurlrstate for Lima.
TIIE undersigned hare. erected works in th e city of HE fodowmg property in the eity of Pnisbargh,
New lor k, Inc the purpose of balvantstng all an. TDM near the borough of Manehealer, on th e Ohlo
Its of Iron, which .is desirable to PROTECT FROM no r. , "' °l2. '' d fo r•thio on°L. .... s °°"glf ht/ 00 .
as
RUST. such Ti leg ray. Wire, Bons, Spikes, Naga, Lots (bung aub-dinsme of Lot No In the plan
r l e,4 4'ir e cl e,,,, or / e v i e tc , c: iee ni e nl e afenrycoeethecer,ttlecele,i=e
for Lee
';'fh,lh,b° 'feat, b y b P y i°.. 2 tutil t o n s • i ' r ff . t b r rri n fro c o lo k y en . ffle r -
Rope, for Clothes Ltnes, Lightning R ods, and a host of Grant "ft.'.
oilier implications it all' be found cheap and durable. ~,,,,,,,, 7 ,,h Q 'r ,o rnh ." o . li fr ::: ,. .ir no n° A...mot, & that
road to the Ohio . !sari ad.
TA y would parucularly call atteution to ihe Halve.-
red Wire for fences. it re quires no 9/int, and will not lumina .l Phillip . '.
~.--,,, 0 , - ••• ..„„ ~.
root. Als o to Spike. and Bolts, the premrranon o• • ''' torso. , °mi... o f " . ....,...,...^-st.n.„ e
. n. SCEILLT,
womb ....Igo !mica importance, that it still cum/menu rebh.,„, "13;.=Car..”-p, -
itself to the notice of Al those interested tat . 4th et
GEO 13 hIORENVOOD to CO., Patentees,
oet.larleerlvT 14 and 16 Beaver et _ N. York B
PICKLES, PRESERVES, au
WELLS, MILLER 4 PROVOST
217 ?root Arcot, New York,
A NUFACTU R ENS or every variety or Plaklcs.
Fre.e •T rers vu e . l . llo4. l. .4a p r i n , l . ltasg: i.. Sasce a, Sy
PRE:SEKVF.Ir sueh
yster, Lobsters. Salruou, Mackerel, Shad, Nlcats,
Vegetables, &e.
Imporiers of Olives, Capers, Salad Oils, Sunhats
East and West loth& Coudiesents, etc.
Their stuck is more extensive, comprises a greater
variety. and is put UP 10 better style than that o any
other 1it.... In meir buidnesa in the United States.—
Their goods are packed to all the various packages,
and in so ante ...loaner as to bear triansportnuon to
any port of We country.
N. It. Catalogues may be seen at the office of this
paper.
Agents in Boston: Silos Peirce & Co. Philadelphia,
Jos. B. Busuer. Baltimore: A. Rink Sou. St. Lome
Geo. Buchanan & Co. Lou Nellie: John Fonda & Co-
Cancinnsui Henry Brachtnao. jolOrilthro
Gentlemen's Furnishing Warehouse.
HERRICK 4 SCUDDER,
95 William street, New York,
xrANI.IFACTURERS, Importers, and Dealers in
111111 oIIIRTS, DRESSING ROBES, LINEN COL
LARS, STOCKS. SHOULDER BRACES. CRAVATS.
oPERA TIES. eiCARFS. MONEY BELTS, UNDER
UA RMENTS. GLOVES, SATINS, LINEN BOSOMS,
HANDKERCHIEF'S, HOSIERY, BUCKLES, SUS
PENDERS, BOMBAZINES, rk.c. kr.
The above stook will, on &commotion, be found not
only ottractive. evensive and full, but Cheap.
Our long experteuro to the bonne. and zuowledgn
of mimufactunng. with the facilities of purchasiog, are
such that or are confident we can offer inducements
that cannot be surpassed by any House in the city.
Funicular attention paid to order. and the packing
of goods. lIERRJCK & SCUDDER,
PS Witltnm st, opposite Platt, New York.
OA Val • . anoint, 178• n. W. •ClllMlLl
jathlth•
SIIACILLkITT &UTE,
DRY GOODS JOBBERS,
U 9 WOOD STREET,
A RE now receivtng a very Imp stock of fresh
A
(Seeds, of recent pnrchave and importatlen i vrideli
they will sell to the trade at such prices as cannot fail
te give enure satisfaction.
Co and Country blerrhants are invited to sail and
tanone Oar gook before purchasing elsewhere.
oiyii
%1/I.l'S HOOK-KEEYlNte—Oltinit• tor teaching
11 Has work, with the author's directions to teach
era printed on the covers. A new supply just recei
ved Honk New York, end for sale by
jul3 JOHN H MELI.OR. at woo
d D I P. 'TOWNSEND'S SAtteArAntsa..../...
dozen of Dr. Townsend's Genuine Sarsaparilla,
jot, reed end fur rule by R E SELLERS,
67 Wood ss only Agent for Plumbur,ll.
juS By DNI CURRY, Agent for Allegheny city
n o
F. TIIIT GOODS FOR DRESSIM—VV. R. Murphy
I V has a lar assortment of above Goods, lately
received. such tgu plain white Mona, from Ilk er yd
.p to am/ Yule; plain Swiss do; barred eons, do p ; ent.
broldered do;n harred Jazaonets; soft flni died do,
satin sniped dipadd a general assortment of Whoa
Goods, such us wi plain and figured Netts; Laces. Edg.
in%&A, --at northeast corner Itit and Market st , s.
kolesale Rooms up alltira. ja-1
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BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTS FOR PA RLORS.—
IS Louisa. ; Wood suet, has lust
ieertied some beautifully ornamented ti Et A r
APRONS, of • variety of patterns and rotor.; also,
ear Tissue Paper for ornamenOng looking glasses,
pi etvre Games, or lamps.
' 7 I . II2THE COURT (11,
N THE COURT OpCOMMON meets, Lit nI4..es
(3HENTT COON try, al October Term, lettß. No 3
In the matter of the voltintary assignment of Ws
sick Martin & Co.
Springer Harbanth end N. Courtney.
And 120.,, June 2 id, ton: Notice baring been given
in the Pitoburgb Ebonitela and Mercury, for three
weeks, of the Sling Or the account, and no encepuom
blimug been filed thereto, on mouon of Mr. Courtney,
tbe.account Is confirmed abschttely, and Wm. &Anis
CM, Esq. appointed Molnar, to 11.0411 and adjust the ne-
Moate of creditors, and make dim:button among
,them. Prom the Record.
, .
HIRAM SULU, Protho wary.
I 97 . I will attend to the defier of the above andel
me ot. at my oaks in Pilkihmat, oa the 1 7 1 h Jaly,lBlll,
at 1 o'clock, P. IL WAL E. AUSTIN, Auditor.
ibrrhOw
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EXPRESS PACKET LINE,
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE,
Exclusively for Passengers.
The Boat* of this Lint will leave
aa follow., at 9 o'clock at night:
Kentooky—Copt II Frubs, Monday, July 16.
Lotusiana—J P Thompson, Tueaday, July 17.
Indiana—P Barney, Wednesday. la
Ohio—A Craig, Thursday, 19.
Kentucky—H Trohy, Friday, al.
Lomssana—.l P. Thompson, Saturday, 21.
Indmaa—P Burkey, Sunday, M.
Ohio—Copt. A Craig, Monday, 23
Kentucky—H Truby , TiosadaT, 24 .
Louisiana —J I' Thompson, Wednesday, E.
Indiana—P Burkey, Thursday. 26.
Ohio—A Craig, Friday, 27.
Kentucky—Capt H Truby, Saturday, July M.
Loumiana—J P Thompson, Sunday, XI,
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Indiana—F. Harkey, Monday, B).
Otero—A Craig. Tuesday. 31.
For passage apply to W BUTCH,
Mon./ill:mkt House,
171 6 or D LEECH to Co. Canal Basin
1849. &HIM
Beaver and Erie Express Packet Lane.
R. G. PARES, Ben•er, Propnetor .
THE new and elegant Pusenger Rackets,
NIMIAIIA Cant Ii 1.1 Jeffneig
PENNSYLVANIA, J H Roffman;
LAKE ERIE. M Treiby ;
QUEEN CITY, " J
Forming • daily Line between Beaver and Erie, have
commenced ranting, end will coutinoe dating the sea
son to make their render trips, leaving Beaver after
the amain/ of the morning boat from Plitsbarigh, (1 o'-
clock, r. n 7 and arrive at Eriein ame lkir passengers
LO take the =mune beatetpdßutrale or op ale Lake.
Tickets through to Erie Ind all Lake ports, can be
had by applicanon to JO/IN A CAUGILEY, rt_gt,
earner of Water and Smithfield its
entMln or GEORGE KECK,
under the Si Charles flood
GI. W. BIDDLID , DintistZ
REMOVED:a • new three story brick
flea s „. on Smithfield street, one door below
Sixth street. Teeth Inserted from one
to an entire set, on the suction principle, with • beau-
Orel representation of the natural gum—restoring the
ongtnal shape of the faee.
N. B.—Teeth extracted with Buie or no pain.
Decayed Teeth permanently saved by plugging, ply
venung the tooth ache, which is much better than.co
nng it, though It should be done in five mum., or
e'en 1110411lly. snooty
WWWALLACE
Paolo for the Pnblle.
In relation to that unrivalled faintly Saks;
DALLEY'B MAGICAL. PAIR EXTRACTOR.
riIIWrIMONY of • respectable Physioian.—Read
I the following, aildreswd to my Agent, Mr. F. Mer
ryweather, Cincinnati
CrAcronsm, ecb. ig,
Str: A sense of duty compels ma to give my tribute
LO Dalley's Pala Extractor. lining opposed to oimek•
cry and all nostrums baying (or tbeir object sinister
motives—but realising much good from the "King of
Palo Killers"—l am induced to lender you tats cerdus
nate. I have rtsed.it to my family, in my proetice, and
wit:, all the happy and wonderful edeeta that could
possibly he Imagined. H. J. (soot., M. D.
Dr. lirodte to the saltier partner Of !Horne to Lear,
Druggists.
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Llffdrarliatory Rheumatism
The following lesurnontal eornes frees • source M
alier to many of those trarenng on oar Western wa
rms. Mr. (Anne, the well and favorably known pro
poem, of the Parkersburg Hotel, is husband to the
lady whose letter I annex
aszionmo, Va , April 13, 1949.
To Henry Halley. Mena., tee.—Sin Having tor
merly been long afflicted with violent inflammatory
ytheamm,,, a , ar Ahm, appeared to finely seated as to
defy all ordinary appliance* to allay the Nevem pain
attend., it, I was induced to try your Magical Pam
Extractor, and it barred effected, almost as if by ma
gic mediate relict, and also, 10 all apim r mm,„
an enure s and perfect cure, I am induced for the bene
fit Of othent who may be atllleted with pain, cooed by
any kind of inflammation, in write to you, deelacmg
t h at ~, my opromit i founded en actual expenence,
your Magical l'ald Extractor is the most valuable
aonery or Me present ace Mr the immediate extraction
f bodily pain. It is an almost immediate and •
per
-
ect cure for Bums and teak/a, and all enema' to
damnation.
Having :natty sequaint.eei formed by their visits
at my husband's hotel to this piers, I h.ve supposed
by your shovnita them these (ear lines, it may possibly
be of benefit both to them and yourvelt.
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[I animate Mr hope that Mrs. Ulurta well pardwatho
publicity I givelo,ber letter, ea well on the more of
tmamotty ea of 114 being the 'tweet mode of ' , tinging it
to Mc nottee of tier friend. —ll.
Feats Cured
Estract of a beam, dated
Drumm, Ky. Nov. 2D,1843-
Mr. 11. Dailey: "I have tried your earn &Marca in
a ease of felon, an my own family which a relieved
and eared m a vary short note. " In haste, yours re
spectfully, Yowto.
ID' Burns and Scalds, Piles, Sore Nipple; Broken
Breast., Erupuons, Soma, Cuts, Woands, and ail
lianuttatiou, yields readily to the wonderful properties
of this unrivalled family salvo. Bob, in the same pro-
portion that you will receive benefit from the genume,
you will be injured by the deletenous, effecte of the
counterfeit salves.
CAUTION—Bt sure and apply only to the mentor,
Et. Muer, 415 Broadway, New York, or to Ins au
thorised was. .100 N I) hIGHLIAN,
General Depot, Plunburgh.
Henry P. Schwasts, Allegheny, A i ri J. Hitter,
Wimony, V. James W &thalami - hTil inane, K 74
W. Herryoreather, Clachmad, 0, Ge ' Depot.
liii.'.o.—ln the sweeten Hams and Hollis St exussfts
it= pain is •Is minsiss—tt stems halts , '" bull
T l' bbls on "Mild PO' (at ealei %
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HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &
FOR BALE,
LA VERY desirable residence in the biseb
ogh of Maneheatar, adjoining John Dow
ning, Fsq. The Lot is a corner ant, fifty ( eel Goolsby
one hundred and ninety feet deep—with a tans Mo.
Brick House, twenty-five feet from, with two parlor;
dining room, and kitchen on first floor. A carriage
hoer., gable riod Peeler/. and the lot frill of chigoe
holt trees, nil in good order. Ritileire of the -
ber, Lumber Merchant, Allegheny city .P vabseri
Arrsasotv.
T HE
Oir — lisit subsenbers oder (or sale • gar f
ohoe*
Loll, situate in the &tend Ward fronting an ibis
Commea ground, on e Inquire or
WOE. ROBIN SONSO asy ,
Atry at Lass, St Clair st
or of JAS ROBINSON. on theorem:dace.
inytruitrartfT
FORDALE, ,
A THREE storied Dwelling House, being the
— "second house from Penn street, In Snyder'.
Row, an Hay street- Inunediatep_o_ssasion will be
given. Enquire Fourth
DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney et
Law--ollion on Fourth street, between Cherry they
and Gran street. Htlet4tt
WPOR RICHT,
aFOUR new two story Bnek Dwelling Henna
well finished and In complete order, on Co s,
iner
Avenue, 7th Ward. Poreesaion given J. tot.
Rent low. hinlicure of JOHN WATT it CO,
jab corner of Lawny Ind Head us
TO PeLIMNOS &MD LOMIBICILMJes.
THE undersigned offers for sale In lIPICean emtn3y,
P., 13C0 acres of well timbered LAND, with an
excellent Saw Mill nearly newt and two near Frame
Homes, one 41 feet front by 47 back; the other 33 feet
front by 3.1 back. Also, good new frame Dam thirty
by forty feet. The mill and land ma situsted four
miles from the Allegheny river. A greet deal °CPIS'S
TIMBER of the best quality, and alma vast quanthy
of the very best hemlock. Also, one nem on anima
of th e Allegheny, near • cove, most sdnurably adapt-.
— ed for rafting, where lumber can be railed on the lee
in winter, and be perfectly safe from all freshets.—
Price gb,ooo, or 83 an acre. Thema easy. Will take
a well cleared small form, with good house and or.
chard upon it, WI part pa meat, If location Is mutable,
and the halmce in lum ber, or as may be agreed em.
This is an excellent oppotkunity for lumbertng; and
the probability is great that in two or three years this
property will double Its value, in come nonce of Its
proximity to the New York and thie Tim
ber sufficient to Vraar not sea wsa Milbl.-.1811 wre..
el mill sites on the meant 'Willett conenearly through
the centre of the land. About fillcan um. In grass.
No hilt to rise in hauling lumber from mill to rimr.
Trout end game in ttbance. For further pathos
lars, address, ( -pald,) P. &TEMPLETON,
mrsit Rosette MS.. Piusbench _
T - • re Sale.
HE bsenbers will sell at Am sal
ato e, Mead me
su
relatable Lots of amend, snouted on Tomato sf_,
in
fronte d th Third Ward of Allegheny City, each hawing a
f9O feet, naming back 100 feet in depth to a2O
test alley, upon which is built a stone watt, CI by too
feet which contams mune enough to build eellan for
two comfortable dwelling houses, and in front there
are three shade trees, of years growth, and the aide
walk is paved with brick, all of which anti be sold at
giooo. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or Coumy SeiV,
will be taken in payment
& H PHILLIPS, No 5 Wood at,
or to WM. BENSON, imutedintely opposite said lam
Valuab Pr roe
operty
TNTIUE NINTH Ie
WARD-OP FlTYB=—Eter.
oral Lou on Baldwin and Liberty streets, in the
kb ward, A feet by tog and adjanent the proposed
depot alba Central Railroad F. tersuA z ono of
CHARLES IL Y.
or JAMES O'HARA,
Berke'. Beildier, eta et
martlif
TWO HO 8 IgAi
A* TWO LU N on Deaver dltrOey t
oot he city_ a
ja... Alleheny, above the upper Cantroui, On Whitth
is erected n (none bedding, two none. high, Imitable
for two small tenement.. The torn are each twenty
feet in front by one hundred feet deep, and mos bank
to • meet forty feet wide. The buildkage on MO Pm.
raises will pay • very handsome Interest on Utelovesti
meat, and the properly will be void cheap for cash.
Apply to H. Sproul, Clerk's *Mee; U. B. or to
noso RAY h. Co
Saiitah - 1 - Le — ltd for Maio.
MEN ACRES OP LAND, satiated in Peebles towe
-1 ship, on Me Mono ngahela, three utile. from Plus.
burgh—in lets to suit_perehasers. For farther partte.
alas. apply to henry Woods, 3d et. or to •
nortf•dtf A WASUIN
- ' 4th , above Samithla et
WADIibUSEFOR S.CLE.,=Tits
otters for sate the three story brick Warahatise
on Woad street, acceptedby ILTartner & Co.
apt? WILL WILSON, Jr.
VrA Lir - ABLE HEAL ESTATE ON ON STREW
V FOB SALE—A Lot or Ground shame on Perm
street, between flay and Marlon ry streets, edroleung
the house and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards.
haring • front of %Steed, and hush:pat MO feet, Inn be
sold on favotairld terms. Title urtexeerilionatan. En.
quintet( C. 0. LOOMIS, 4b sr, near Wood.
ridort-dtf
For Solo.
ADESIRABLE Building I.ot to AlleKbetry Amy, a
'ratably !ouzo:kW alas abottt half an aced, and
will be told oo accommodating torn. !maim of
fel:4 J D wood to
gigh FOR RENT—A moat in the steeond
ag. 26 Wood street.
--,-aid
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OZO. EXIITH dl. GO,
INFORM their Mends and Rut pablio thatthey ludo
j. no looser any connoetion won ;bets late lIIMAIVaII
Went In Pettistreet, known as the Pittsburgh Brewer.
haring teamed Omar entire boatman to the POINT
ORRWRAVsis Pis' Isnot, resent eit
UTATChNn—ardst rebored trona sorertost. nooe j
Ili a eery flop lot of Gold and Meer Patent Levi,
Watches, ntadkoxpressly to order, by one of the beat
nnuatfactsuintrablisionent a in England.
Also, anon:gloat aseortotent of UeIIAVIS and Eaglet
Gold and &We, Wateltel l from IRO to RIM.
Gold Chains, Rona lbe to.
W W LSON, Walsh Maori
learner north and Market sta.
N - EW LIGHT—We have received a tot of Lampe
of 'alio. eiso. and kinds, of a new commotion.
ihat is gene simple wld complete—tome ortbunsetaL
Also, the article to born in them called "Alonisit
Fluid, or Dlterial OiL" It has rare qualities wire
recommend It to the amnion of steam beam* boom
keepers, and house keePere, elnerfteconcray,
and brilliancy, immures nay Wog to now la
PCTIMIS who Ouse to call on as will be shown
the peculiarulee of thus new eompomd.
A mutant supply of the fluid and Limps kept by
SUAI &ATKINSON, Pint Snivel,* Wool and Mobilo
to CONARYBEED-60) lb. recod and tor sus by,
pleb !OWN& aorta
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