TtlE rITTSBURGH GAZET PITIIISIIED DV ‘viirTF, Co PITTBI3II3IIOIII FRIDAY MOELNLNG, .TrLY 20. 124.:t MrTam Parworswa DAIL, Warns is poko%hed ry, Tw-Weekly, end Weekly.—The Deily W ¥ Dollen per mimeo the Tri-Week I y is Five Dolling' per annum; the Weekly ts Two Dollars per nenum,:Arialy • admen. IirADVITEIItS are eautetuy mourned to filed in favors before 3 t. x, and as early in th6'4ay as grartleable. Advettisernents not tn•eneo for [;peed Bad time will invariably be charged until ordeqd out ANT/MASONIC AND WIIIO TIC ASSIMILSI7, ',4 FORT. C. WALLT.II, pf Etiubeats BaroneC, 1911N1111LLER, of Siarpobargh - rt ... CALEB LEE, of PititAntroh. :. ...MY. MPS', of Lower SL C1e.0.. ~ (100 ZR CURTIS, of Pitub argil rsoraommay, MOO. & HAYS, of Upper St. Clem JOHN liIOII2LSON, or legheny COMM .I¢a, JAR. MITCHELL, of Feeble% I t; WAS. as. ARTLIURS, IA Pittsburgh- AtDUOL JOUNBYERS or Findlay. V•r LOCILI Matters we next rag/Y.: gee tazt page for Tolagraphie If!rra The (Mahone. lit ii , We give, in another solemn, the comrebtlts or the Catholic on our remarks on its course'Oledive to the shuggho for liberty and indipendetne in Rome. :.i' * Stripped of verbiage, end of matters not rt.a. vent the defence amounts to this, that Si' " With regard to the civil and religiatthAther ty to Rome under the Popes we, rare Cathinliel have only to say that there was en riniet..tf not more, than under any 'Protestant Gever4ent " That— '.. The statements that "the doctrine date Pine burgh Catholic Is an enaggeriumn of the :* one of the 'divine right of Kings,' is purely ahisruon. unfounded in fact, and unjust in its opplii'nt'ne." And, finally—that the Romans thereiss are not engaged in the present struggle. li llDl' 4 Ttet majority being Piednoontese,'Ac. In support of the assertion that in Root under the Popes, there was co moat, if not et t, civil and religions liberty than under coy lii4itewant Government, the editor says that the Jewi::en r joyed more liberty in Rome than is any city oTlpurope, where they dwell in largo number; and * there is, or was, a Protestant Church for travVliers, or others who preferred going there. i : In regard to the tolerance granted the J ews, we ere _not Inclined to dispute it, though we -Innsider the feet, as suited, very questionable. Slit admit ting it to be true, it is easily accounted Oi. We can ery well believe that a Jew may be More to'. erab than a Lutheran or Calvinist—ePrekyterian or M thodtst. The Jew desires no conirk.rts, and if he did, is not likely to make any. Thltgeneral tendendy of things to to advance, not Lute back ward, and it to progress, not reaction, that Reese dreads and resists. Hence a thousanslitews are more tolenthile than one Collo:incur. ,;.1 Infarther moot - of:the religious libertirjenjoyed under the Popes, the editor adduces thielset that t here in, or was, a Protemant Church for tiivellers.. or others who preferred going there. ,, We be li eve this to be partly true, tho le, there lea Protestant Church for ircrelkrs. {lce have heard of it beanie. It we, established, wielelieve, by the influence of the British residentsg Rome.. a very wealthy body, whose expenditurel of eon sidarable consequence to the Holy Cu* But i t ' exists only on sufferance, cad during ,EMOld bella-' vionr. It is not allowed; toe believe, tii4,ear any, outward sign of being a place of : , , fltiorship,; and should its minister bogy himself very-idiligent , ly in the cure of nay other omits than relitallers, be: would find himself in trouble immediately, But grant the toleration of the Jewry` ;and the' Church La travellers and what a view* the no tons °lava and religions liberty of en*lnericau newipaper, (if it may be termed ue hjOoes the: question present. One Protestant C *Mt and' toienkth : in for the Sews! Thin is the edigg's idea: of hkerty. Having this, the Roman pole ougrit! to be ecmtent. Not being content with ikis moot GUM of liberty, (whichZafter an are en4sions othentrather than theauselver t ) the RAl:lona arc! sacra-glom villains, socialists and cominitlinsta, and worse, if there he any thing worm. ';';s Aa much civil and religious litany un der the Popes, sage the editor, as noilikany Pro-, testant government' fa this ip,norande'S or is it merely the bold assertion of a bad too* entirely reckless of truth, in defence of a bad ciAte , We are compelled to believe the latter. The editor knows, he Must know, that MI re4y there was neither liberty of speech nor libek of the prism under the Pope, and scarcely Mir trace of the essentials of either religious or eiviOhurty. Bat even grant this, ndmiyor arguM•it's mkei that the Pope's temporal government 4 a mode l of civil and religious freedom, we stiliOnaintain that the Amen people have the right.V. change their mode of govenuffent if they see ifoper. If they believe that their,affairs can be meter man aged by laymen than Aoy priests, it is (ten privi mein effect the change—peaceably iiithey can' forcibly if they most. Thu fundament doctrine of freedom, though evidently very rep grant to -dui Catholic," he has not courage, of does not deem it expedient., in terms, to avow. ~ E t t o evade It, be contend. that the &feuds,. of Rokie are not Romans, but bandits, ocaLsors, end foOtica from other countries, who rule and coostraintAte people of Bome against their will "The Catholic' does the band tin and ilklaws Ltd 'much honor, the Romans too little. .04 are wit., ling to admit that the latter are nolß&ently based, and hence the necessity of obtalOng lea& CM NMI a lees emasculated people. 110 still it Is' not pomade that agnuast the will of titt4 Romans' themnelres, the bandits could keep out t o,ooo ve teran French soldiers doing their minahrt to effec t: • inflation with their friends within tlitfd wallr.— Tho thing is incredible. The troth fA that thi present government of Rome is the:reijalt of uni versa] suffrage, it is legitimus becataiOt is so.—, And it:is a fact worth notice, that theshrjusurpers, as they are called, offered the French Agibassador to lay down their power, and again itbmit to a vote of the people, if he would wlikidraw the French army. We have not space to-day for any tist'saf that the sloonene:of the "Catholic”,is an exagged:*on of the old one of the divine right of Kings, but4re will at tend to it, en well as tome other matter connected with the subject, before long. Lotter from Mr. .A Mass Con vencio2 of members orthe Free 531.1 parry assembled at Cleveland, on f:nday, the 13th Ins t., or the purpose of eetabratt4the oeoi vueary of the establishment of theirdinatice whirl prohibited slaver/ in the territoeftiorth and west of the river Ohio. Among the invited guests true the On. Fleury Clay, and the Fallowing sensit.le and priotic let ter trona him, wee real on the oceseron.A Arrateen, June;Ffa, 1519. .Glerliarm--I received your office* letter, io behalf of the Freemen of the Revere% minting cm to unite with them, at Clevolaud, k-Iderehrat. mg the anniversary of the ptosagc ari . ihe Ordi nance of 17b3, on th e 13th of July nex t::: I concur entirely In opinion as to the wisdom or-That great, =sem =diem glad that it has eeck,Yed to the swum, on which it operates, an exemitott from thoeivils of Slavery. But the event dtthe plu me of the Ordinance has never, withiCjily know ledge, been celebraied in any or thei4ixty one yeah, which has since intervened. 106 propos ed for thefirst time in commemorate it:Eilt in im possible to disguise the conviction, th4ohis per-, pose originates out of the question, not unfortu nately agitating the whole ['Mon, a.. he intro.. deletion of slavery into Now Mexico eta Gabler— nil. Whilst no one can b r more opraed thln I am to the extension of Slavety into damp notderritories, eithei by the authority of Congress, or idly! enterprise, I should be unwilllngi to do any thing to increase the prevailing exekment. I lave that the question will be met, MAL spirit o calmness and candor, andfictally settled 41 • man ner to add strength and ttaNtity, insfrattof bring ing nay danger, to the existence of ourilanion. In all GM differences of opinion, we shehid never CeaSe to remember that we are fellow- 4tizens of One common and &runts cod n try, nor ifft exercise mutual and friendly forbearance- But, Gentlemen, waving all other cc;4deretion• indimenitable engagements will prevent:4lly atten dance on the °coulee, which you have'rdone me the honor to invite me. With great respect I Your friend and MA sherant. EVCIAY. Mews. Jon:NC. Vartmand comin i t l4 . Tun Beeitu, Journal''—We find a neutilasper at our table, with the above title. It purPOrts to be edited and published by J. J. Bite** Truth compels WI to any that it is neither taiatitiful la apptethjtme, nor reartatimble for editor/Stability.— Jte.,ijt/mprove. however. Ito se/oath:4ore mow. tms# ap ft°F 4 the *Min Post. A Itinssetty for .Cholrais We had coachltded not to palish any more remedies for Cholera, concluding Vela we had fatty discharged our duty, but the follniash imes to us eo highly .8 respectably recommended, and is 60 free from dangerous narcotics, thatiwe have been induced to forego our determinatiBh. The Civs. dams; G eau, in an cdito ro d erthrle, i ntrodoces the communication of Mr. Greenough, who is the inventor of the remedy, with the fallowing re- Marks : • • The Cholerg&--A Mr. Greenough, whose communllation we pub lish to day, is one of oar most intelligent and res pectable citizen& H. fa so wsl:whstover con tented with the preparation or salcuof medicine or drags of any kind, but so exCellent, active, benev : cleat man, who makes his stiveineitt public, rim ply hoping to afford some aid iii relieving a dis tressed community. He has •tetted many persons sick with Cholera, and administered to more than one h:lncited patients with entire success, nail has -presented to others over one hundred bottles of the compound, from which he has ft°, rabic re. itdas. We have, ourselves, conversed with sev end gentlemen of the first respectability, who have sui&nessfully U.S.' this medicine. And we are in formed that it has been generally used in the Choi- era Hospital, on Fourth street, where an unusual number of patients have been resdlied from death. if remade have a regular phylum* he should he e asulted, and his prescriptions dimmed that is Ono safest way. The attention of physicians is Called to Greenough's compound; t;end it may be Well to have some of it on hand, topse on an erne, gooey, berme the physictae reachda the patient.— Too mach care cannot be taken ty guard against the insidious attack of the dreadful disense—to '.check the first even slight derangement in the ab :domino] regions, particularly, an many of the most ;dangerous attacks have been preceded by ..discharge's, free of pain, arid hardly noticed, ex. ~ inept that the patient feels relieVed by the operation lid is therefore indoced to torbeat the use of rrrn , dice. The street course is, CM m neglcet a mo :meat, the firm Indications of the approach of ihe disease. Sane writing the above, we received t hi• rote from Dr. Jordan of the Fourth street Hospital hl Lave used Ur. Greenough 's cholera prepara tion with excellent success—gad consider it among the beat remedies for oholern. I tired it. and recommended it to my tint& to different parts of the country. Freemen to Inv conned kon with tie Cholera Hospital—not knou.ntr then whose preparation it was—Cone/id:erten it enrugh for me to (Stow that it was rood. I ha, r ner become acquainted with Mr. Greenough, and find, upon inquiry, that he has usial it extensively in the city for the last few weeks—and with re marinade success, even in chefs peen up by physicians. _ . J. H. JORDAN, M D Prkysteinn Ch6lera Hospital." Now it La well known that Teo:tart:nide auc,,,, has attended the treatment of ehoiera in th.r,rth street Hoapttal, under the charge of Dr. J,,rdan, far greater, no we have heard it 11,4LIell'y re marked, than has been witnessed".:n private prae ites generll:7. •. For c:.o Clrre..,aO Guns. —N ot lung singe I handed you a recipe for the core of the cholera, of wmen you gave publicity. t had , , in the year omit it .uccessfutly to the worst roses of chnit:-, cut have for the 17 years tance u,ad It in oil eves c 0 diarrhoea, cholera morhus, dysentery. and Idoody One that have come under icy notice, with eon, 111.14:;Cef.. Blare the prevailing epidemic, I have used it without a single tacure o 3 ',wirers, except in some few instances where save time( medi cines had bruit rieviously glare. Sonic of the cases treated were of such an ahorrning chancier that Ideem it a duty to make thi cd gith the facts, 4.1,0 - 14.:ndo,d.!ala who ale well known citizens. Some time in the early part of Puce, I was rnlied upon to visit a child (on Film meet, near Park 1 about 14 or 15 nears triage, who,: had been tageb violently with Cholera during -the prevou. She had gone tom as es.ure euilagerd leas, cold and senseless. After haring given her two or three table spoonful, at Intervals of (erie 15 to 20 minutes, and continuimi I. rub the tees, hands and arms with dry dannelfor about on hour. , signs of hle*were men;feated f y 6 fe^bie pulse and somewhat five respiration. SIiWrOCII spoke, nod requested to be moved. I made an attempt 1,, remove her Item off the hed...-.!hr.,1 she vn,ted I violently a large amount of the 'rice water," and sunk back and gasped us IT rising. 1 isouted,atey lea the house in search of ruled alrawtailec, on , met Dr. Richards near the carder of Park and Fifth esteem I requested bin to at,ordpany ins to the house. Upon entering and examining in, child he said that nothing would be of any avail, that she was Inenralde, and "dead re all rntenrs and purposes." Although she had at the time mane rearration- I left the house in robs h of some oet run no get the township tr istees . ro provide (tar her burial. I met Mr. A. D. Lootroson Park sire, n earrings with another gentleman, and n,t, , rrne ,, them the child was dead. Upon., I herr arrival at the house , the child Was still lividg. After a short time they plaid her in the carriage, and took her to the Fourth street Cholera Hersyntal. Sou coo. tinned to grew better, and in taro other days waa ' taken away from the hospital by a fr.end sad is now living and well. 4o other treatment was made except to continue accasionsuly the rise Cl the above mentioned mixture. On or about the middle of June!, Mr. lone, (residing on north side of Seveatt three doom from Monad,,) called at my store and rttgently requested, me to go immediately and Wit al , Onnir Man by the name of Isaac Henry, on Mound... near the north corner of Seventh street, stating that his physician Dr. Coxe, hart given him up; had said he believed els cape was incurable, toot in gll probability he would live bat a few hours. Ori:nay arrival et the noose I Goland Mr. Henry in a collapsed state, cold. paireless, and apparently remelts.. I gave him a terespoontal as ants, commenced robbing him with dry flannel, and gave him h 1.1 at interapds of 15 to 20 mamma, Mar or five tones.— In about one hour he had a pervieptlble pulse, and after continuing three hours rubbing, he was sen sible, knew his mother and other friends around him, and is now out and nearly ks well as CV,. I will mention one or .m(-re dance similar. On the Ith July, Mr. Wm. Hart, o shoe dealer on Fifth street, sent to me at my store requesting my asendanee at his house on Seirenth street. near Mound,stating that his daughter,aboui 10 or I I years of age, Was very low with cholera. and tom he woe (earful she was past Met:Weil. I went imme diately to the house, and there found the child , n great distress, vomiting and ponying at short in terval% nearly in a 0311apseil Stole, the pulse scarcely perceptible, extremitterileold, skin stir., riled: aher making the ingredients known, of w hies the medicine Was compared, the pliyincian in at tendance, (Doctor Comyge, office on Mooed street near Seventh.) said there could be no /.inert: in to administering the compound. ,We at once gave her a teaspoonful, and continurdLthe same amount at interests of 15 or 20 minutes.: and commenced rubbing the extremities with dry dannel. In the course ale hour her pulse Wes regular, and before 9 o'clock in the evening she was perfectly easy. I directed to give her half a teaspoonful during any time in the night, in care there were any signs of a relapse. They gave her half .en spoonful three times during the night. I called in the morning Mike nth, and found that ass ease was entirely arrested, but found there 'bad been a consultation by two physician•, and that ' the result of their deliberations were to gore the child au extract of bark and a qaantity of calinitei I could not with propriety, mete an open differ. sate troll them, but feared that - . such a course would prove injurious. On my Otero to my store I wrote 10 Mr. Hart, requesting )itin not to admin ister the bark and calomel; itiegwrre laid twite and not given, and on Sunday V,e, Sib, the child went out, and U all apperanee Rs wet, Llh ever It may be well to remark that previous to my see- ing the child, she had taken Ca4ghtls mixture of chalk, calomel, chalcoal, and dirtrous other prep arations, all of which were vomited up, and no ben eficial result apparent. I must be permitted to ray that there is to LDS a great inotiake with many physicians in the treatment of tqe early gases ot cholera; all, or nearly sit their efforts are directed to act upon the liver, Totten the fact is, the disease In entirely with the blond, being solely an analysis of the blood, the watery Parts passing off through the the interior v,essels, and int remainder coagu lating In the blood vessels. It then r egime . an ac. tine agent upon the absorbent verse'a in t h e sys tem to warm the blood in the region of the hea r t, and to impart a etimulation enhoot irritation; (upon this ground I object to caprice el ins it has a tendency to produce intlammonon end congestion, which has so often resulted in thO bloody dux. It would seem, that after the disease is =rested, to the decomposition of the blood tease, the liver and all the organs assume their 'wonted ettiviv, (olden previously disordered) and all the pen.' requires is light, nutritious diet cohnisting of either biscuit water, Indian meal gruel; chicken town, any of them in =all qoantiiies, 'and at short in. tcrattla • , It is not my intention in the preient letter, to at tempt Co philosophise theorise, of speculaie moon the probable cows or mesa of the disease, only to present my views or what the chillers is in its re sults, solely a chemical analysis tithe blood. I will mention another, which', is only four out of about one hundred or more trans , Dearly paint. leL On the day. of Jane,? was (-tiled on whilst at the drag store of Mr. Lie, on Third St., near Park, to go at once to a adman taken sod denly in a collapsed stale of the oiMlert; Dr. George mpg present, started with me; we went and found the woman lying OLD the Boor, in gent degrees web .crampaVomitics,&c. Dr. ()tole drew from his, pocket a vial inintaining a m•xtrirc, giving her eaout a table spoonful—that mixture caused her to vomit, and alto continued to cradle. He felt and pronounced bar noiseless, and said that his engage- ments were such that he !mum go. I then com menced giving her my mixture, And after having given her three or four table Oponfulls, she ap peared easy. I then started to get a conveyance to the hospital—nu:lnd a furnitute car, returned and found her easy, gave her another table spoon ful, and put hen into the car, and she scarcely groaned until nearly there. I told,Dr.Jonlan what Y. had given, and he ordered to have it continued, !stopped to two or three days and Dr. Jordan m farmed me she was Pp and abinaL I will here wane thin Avon encgiii p found , the woman had been leaded with ineesontefire.or six days, and wu - taken with po w sudden that she fall at onop upon Inn Door. The foregoing statement!, so far as I am con cerned, sr_ -"rem. J. 11. JORDAN, M. 1)- ottoee polverlzed gum gu , a ,, d 1 , 1 ounce ground clever, 1 armee of ground cinnamon;' To I.le-se add 1 quart best dth proof French bran dy; shuhe them meal xcerai times during the first 24 hours; let i hem stand and settle, and give of the tinerure (ruin a tea to a table spoonfu!. the nature the case requtreal once in 15 or 20 minutes. B. F. GREENOUGH. Prom the Pittsburgh Catholic, In reply to the remark. of the Gazette, on the cause of freedom in Ramer 1. Our readers will bear in mind what we do mended of the Gazette. We asked for facts, as dat.t, f..r the lipplication of hm lasulting epithets His answer is more insults, but no Poets. This may be a very convenient mode of arguing with some persons, but it is nct convincing. The Ro man Inquisitios, about which lie mike a question, was a prison and not a place of torture for eeeleei• alums who forfeited their liberty on account of their crimes. There were only three persons con fined there when it was suppressed. nth regard to the et& and relagione linerty in Rome under the Pipes, see kers turfy to say, that there was as much ,foot more than under anyProtettant Government. We bare no doubt, if Pius LX wsa not molested by the Red Republicans, every thing connected with the Government of Rome, againat Wilma any sensible man could o b ject, would be ere now totally removed. The Jews enjoyed more liberty in Rome than in any city of Europe, where they dwelt in large numbers. There 10, or was. a Pro testant Uhurch lot. travellers or others who pre ferred going there. We are glad that the Gazette repudiates the idea of being a Socialist at the TOlon ne school. We do not insist that ho is; but though Jt may be fake, It is not so very absurd for others to think it. when then find that the Gazette comes from and lin ant. the Tnbune in many dins Socialistic move. meet.. But, as the Imputation is so strongly denial, we retract our words of reproach. IS We regret the audacity of toe claim of the Roman Pontiff to temporal dominion did not tempt the Editor of the Gazette to give us a specimen of Ms historical and legal lore. Perhaps he could tell What the world never heard. In statistics lie is very clever, for he not only mmtradtets his own reliable somee of information, when he gives the census of the Papal State. as five or six millions of souk but he even contradicts himself Only three millions is what hr himself in another place I Gives a• the nuniher of the population. The vat.- moot, duet 'the 'Joanne of the Pittsburgh Cothalte is an eraggerormu of Lk, ono," of the 'hums ri..slst of Exe 4 , 1 .' to re et.ht asserrmo—unfoonded re Jut and unjust sn u., emanation" Too much and ton sorely have .r forefathers iutTerrd from kings. to make us think them either god like or good. We have not space ior boasting about the deeds of our ancestors; bur we defy the Gazette to prove his assert on. which he says is easy, that it can be shown from the pages of our paper, that "era senti ments ere not only monnrehical, but abjectly so." Prove th.s, and you will prove by the tame ratiocination that white us black. 3. The G a.rtter does not believe that the rulers and people of Home are tinged with ihe Social ist theories of France. The Romans. we believe. with a few excepttocs. are not tainted with thin soul..poiwn, but it Is evatent born every source of informant:tn. that Mare.nt end Gstreibaldi with their baukliitt are of the P 61111; reboot, and hold the name eenhatents with Ledru Rollin and Proed bout with the Montaanardr. "The Parsbargl. Cestitoir.: professes a peat st, liort'ence ot /isf tiepublienna. if it had an mach eonraee as dterittuv." would not hesitate to s VOW tt• totted CI any Republicanism For this and other persona: in•ults and epithets all we any in. Mr. Editor at . the Gasotte-- pots are a rends-man. Your scatle words—your charitable ineinuahone prove this to e eemouetratiou. But Mr ,- runderann Editer, do col, we besee yell, be under mistake about our courage. Wo and have always demi to Optmsc opinions. when We new they were wrong. We are ,10,1 g n now. We dared It lost year m opt, et 1.013 11, Cline or rrtends, in relation to poor Ireland WO hove courage enough always ti dare error, and apt ik our oonmetmoss even tbougn thread are made, snob as the totlowine, which is copied from last Saturday's - Go:ova We bane courage ettouan to dlr. For fhe PatAurgit (f,vate. -Prr. Bathe? Hughes or by rzsejotors here dart to at of names of A inertrans min •bbeer.be n3.•00v to toti a Ty rant .a Ln tiarlOg attoroot to •o guar and suLea rate the poopto of .Wouid any _itemeau citizen dare pub.R.ly Kibler-be money tar sort, ottrpoe!, or wil l such octet-rievta‘ be made w•tb the tatclerstandlng that icy :nail be kerl conceal ed} 4 The Genre haa very I ttic doubt mot eve crossly blander Lby people who are defending Rome. What the gentleman tem.:dem tuft inn a “cot.ticil 'irt cocs.derai,on a'a h ar d to ten. Put we .oppose he will have no k.l-Jyy• hail to a good Pope outer. One whom he loin self cal.. .13 gentleman of the b.ghest respertabdo ty limo, we have 'Doty to copy n .hurt ex:el:Let Cohn the Gocene of last Thursday The ventoman 11. n [ht. Gqt.,” entlnrsen. tter.t.• • The in+,. rifirtent men ,nt ttnt•t (the Ita..nn e ttl,•k wri .. student's corps. the I irrign lesion and Gardiaid. The loiter Ms a drrperatg .ct of follootee, many of amen oil band. by prVessofe.' 13at -00 n ban arm," says the Gagratr,"ini not with the, but with the, riga.," Whose ragas' The rights tbeae handitti7 They are thr getter" op and the revivers no o f this totiorrectioa; or, at the gen tleman sap, tahe mart efficient men And 00 man In his sense, ran say that these rialvlsers and assassins have any rigla to make Rome their pricy. What would yon ray if those heroes of yours would invade on or OM' Srnthern roles, terrify the In hhbitanhi, and under the mune of l.t.reity an! triviality, Liberate the slaves, confiscate all the pro perty they can put their hands on, and proclaim it an independant republtr' Have they a nob: to do eh , They mould be thepeep!each be the txeo , e -arha have en might have the right of choosing the form of government (or r foreign city. The Gerais 1.31,1 'they are chiefly Roman., with individual excepteine not worm, mentioning.' In other columns of our paper, we hive peen extracts from anoint which any one but the gen tieman of Gol-ette would take as worthy at least of some considerstiem But as we have to consul the GazettP, we can give Information from its own columns, watch prove. that the Roman • who awl a r.glit, no matter how their fears and the frauds prnetoied on them may make them not wet against these banditti. were, when the republic wo• pbeitaimed, merely spectators In the Gai. ,us of Jone 19th, a eorreapondent of the IV Y. Comm rani lountal mew.. -It now appears t list searcely a io hale individual among them to a ria. tee of the Roman States, the majority being Pied. inontese. Vhdcr these cirtionit•tanees tt is s i t t i e n ot to sporebend that, whatever torn the en- Alt mop take. tacy WI. 63 thenpoolated and betray ed in their Mum ate efforts It is, then only en• enuraging brigand, to cheer them un in the name of iiberty." They have no character which the Ga., 44. conaidera none or n. ;income, but yet it COW parr, these men of no character with those Irwin men who proclaimed and fought he Ilber , V. here Th.is undoubtedly ',Wrong a gross 10.1.0 IF, e very undoubtedly citizen. • b. The story of the nutting op of din Priesta not an canto/tiled sander. The Tr.bun• said it was, and en courl so dal the Gazette—hot other lemons with better opportunitie• nt knowing, and e n ually respectable, the bone I once Tne London Morning Chronicle that am! der o ,l, now re.esserts the brutal act. The lidelnirei Chron icle ofyeaterdav, though in another column land. inn the Triumvirate to the skies. menteins a fact significant enough oldie good order preserved in Renee . "Applicetion has been menet° nor Geare to stipend the Allter , C3n Gag from two princely houses, in order to sow then. morose, from Mofriar; and di iiionne Mc /bus:, of echicA are rne• r welly eacesnitre of tho odminsirroteon." After excusing the plundererA, the gentleman of the Gazette beCOlll.l valiant himself He say. "Were we a Rom., we would blow up the Va timin, St. Peter., yea, even every remnant of the alorean Rome of cid, a hundred orties, rather than ine French should enter." No doubt the editor mea nt all h e so.d. Such likewise wens the re. solve oftba brigsad, provided they escape from the rums. It reminds no of the test by whteh Sol omon detected the true mother. The i.dise one was w'ling the child shduld be destroyed. She would then, at least, ienpiv the graUltcatdion °flaunt. ing t h e true mother with tieing childless like her self. The editors valor likens him very much to thin hardened bad w>rmn. We have no space to asy more at present. FUNISP.AI. oV TUE LATE Ma, MADITA , —The rt;olAlaa of Ina venerable rulal of Es. President Maoi s m., were removed from her tato residence, :a Lafayette square, to Si. J >ha's Church, yester day afternoon. at a o'clock. The Rev Isle. Pyne, iLeettir of the Church, delivered, in a veer feeling menu,. an eloquent and just ettlezy on toe char• weer of the deceased, which woe leuened to with deep interest by a dallhe con. revnlioo. minding the President of the Coned States, the Officers, gentlemen of the Army and Navy the Mayor and City Gout - 1011s, and nanny dintingniahed eitliens and strutter', The Rev. Mr. French aid. ed the Rector u: St. John's in the funeral solemni ties. About ba.f past Zi &clock, the funeral rumans lion, a very laws and imposing one, moved tram the Church to the Congress Cemetery, where the Corps will remain until it in removed to its gent renting place at Montpelier, Va.—Nor. PLvoot-rte, (4114,1)PlyrOdllth., to a Now York. er, accustomed to Broadway and Wall street, seems to he sleeping is the embrace Of a perpetu al eabbath; but there is mach more vitality than in seen upon the surface. The wharves here are deserted, but distant seas are whitened with the coo vans of Plymouth shim, and a very respectable commerce in now owned in Plymouth. The Sa ving Bank here nas deposits. exceeding four hun dred thousand dollars; a fact that spiaks volumes for the, people of the town, and for the county, In which there are at least two other Savings Institu tions. 1 inquired as to who the.. depositors were, and learned, with plenzure that they were men end women of the smallest means and the largest econ omy This is but one( though s marked evidence of New England prosperity.—Corr. N. York Be-. 'God grant that a men may be selected by the Desnocrado party of the Union to bear Its standard who will pledge himself to remove from office ev ery officeboldeh who now, or for ins next four years, aetmoaledges himself to be a Whit!, and will religioaaly keep that pledge..-- , Traslisegus Union. If un prayers of the wicked were nat itu ebonn• name the Editor of the Unwu would doubtlest be eine:net/1i for the . 1 , polls" is the burdens:lf Its &By fUpplications.—Alasy Isar. • CorrespOodence of the N.Y. Gamalertlal Advertiser =M= The Romans atill keep the Gadget hay, but An cona has at last capitulated to their sisee the Aus trians. Venter, like Home, continue. to hold oat, but *lthaca a final hope. lo Hungary, the ',nolo. ding struagle to drawing near, and in Germany the insurrection bas been completely quelled. Such is the continental news of she meet. At home the Chancellor of the Elettequer has submitted his an nual budget, showing a surplus for the neat as as for the present year of about -£.100,000 and the House of Lords have thrown out the bill for the admission of Jewe to Parliament, by a ma orny ca 95 against 70. The detail. from Rome are an follows. The siege works having been completed on the 13th of Jape fieneral Oudinot on the following day soar mooed the city to surrender. The Triumvirs, how ever, firmly stood their ground and refused to list* en to any term. that were not preceded by a rec =ninon of the republic. "We know not if we snail fall," they said, "lint there are some tails which confer honor." Meanwhile M. de Coreelles, the new envoy from Paris, arrived to negotiate.— He announced toe disavowed of the convention made by Lessepa, but said that he was entrusted with a mission essentially liberal nod intended to protect the population of Rome. The reply of the Tritium," intimated that they could place DO trust in Frenchmen. They had treated with Lessep u the recognised minister of the French repubhc; on I the fault of a i•onvention with him they hod sue randered the important position of Monte Ma- rie, and they heti also pint experienced the bad faith of Oudinot in attacking the city a day , before the period to which he had solemnly promised to delay the commencement of hoauts dies. All devices of diplomacy having thus fatted, there was nothing left for the insatiable demands • of French honor but bombardments and slough ter. The batteries, accordingly, commenced play-I OPPIOIAL, mg on the walls on the 14th. For four and twee. I APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. ty hours, however, the fire was maintained with- i seams! R. Rogers, of Tennessee, to be Attorney oat creel, and up to the 11th no breach had been F of the United States for the eastern district of Ten- effected. Since then, on opening and even a neuee, vice Thomas C. Lyon, resigned. partial entry have been made. On the 22d, three unit OPTICTIta, broacher, were declared practicable, and under lames M MoLean, o f Huge', to b e Register of cover of night an outwit was conducted. The the Land Office at Palestine, Illinois, vice Harman troops employed were about 800, nod their U. Alexander, removed. eeal wan not nt first perceived, but the alarm he- Nathan Sargent. of Pennoylvania, to be Racer : mg riven, they were me• by several *milles of gr of the General Land Office, vice S. H. Lough. musketry. The French, however, are said to have l ie, „ Leve t, carried every thing at the point of the bayonet, so ' CoLLICTOSIS or TIM CUSTOMS. no to make good limit footing, and to have taken Nathaniel G. Marshall, York, Maine, vice Jo ' 106 prisoners in addition to the number shun.— seph P. Junkies removed. The French lose In eat declared. Joseph Euthes, Alexandria, Virginia, vice FA- B; this step, a lodgement is at length effected word Green, rein eyed. within the walla. but the difficulties in the way of obtaining possession of the city without destroying P.XCUM L.ON aPil•il—Prepared by J. W. Kelly, , Wellaw stern, N. and for gala b Jaynes, No. its monuments are nearly as serious an OVIST. It 70 Fourth „, 77 ;1„ b , is a greet event, however, for Oudinot to be able vie beversge familica, and porucolarly tor sick sick to soy nt last that he-is literally in Rome, and he moms. has appropriately celebrated it in one of those a•ISRISNIBISO3I4.—AII improved Chocolate prepare, shameleon manifenneo which seem to embody the usPs":rri,.:::gee.‘4l7:reP, hi g hly pare peculiar genius of tors countrymen. He assures chatty for invalid.. Peeper!! W. Ratter, Retches. hie soldiers that they have now "gained a:open/h. . To Mass., lend ror sale 1.) , A. JAYNER, at the Nine able glory," by “striking down the ramparts of Tea blare, N 0.70 Fourth at recht4 Rome," th , !tney will shortly ',liter as mature in- Fire ., la L. env.' taut they will then establloh crier sped asaall Nectar:nos Oka Fro. Luaus. Courant— /thily and that they will thus recopy a noble enartered ISAF—ceatinee• to insure, upon every de page in the history of a people who bare so- Ma- •cOTDOI. of P.;artY, at an Fenn* nun. ray dolma to their protection and sympathy.. urrica, No. 111 Markel street SinceSAMIJEL 00ft3IL . Y, Press the last advicea, up to the day preceding ,000.2 taxsv, bab y. yStallm the above attack, there does not appear to have been any severe sacrifice of life. One sortie was . W. D. Wright, D. D., Dentist. rahade in WEnell rvers/ Men fell on both rides, but omen end ,d,. led to a I lestlt, A story thst Garibaldi i s • • • , P a.% im Pc' s ' ir ' oro u' s r o , ekieli 'h m IS A la.. and had beaded a tort, Whleh all bra troops had •Rnatan: 00 % g 0 , 40‘ ..g to g p . m . „,,t4.1 7 been cut to pieces, torn, out 10 have been ei fiction.- A! '2ivtn Vtechia. of mune, the French ou/I hold Daprovernonta an Diantintry. DR.O. 0 STEAILNS, line or Flatten, Is prepared to and spate,: sway , but thev preteud have discos- , ma who , ." ered a coa.i.rary, and have consequently arrested eiopen Seen or Anaespeenc Sarno. Plates several ran i's,. :inns...eau coon. in nos Stains., where the nerve is carnal. •Iposed. Office and residence neat door to the May run, r, avert burgh. The csodul.loll of Ancona has taken place, or, thou TO—J ourti !d'Folde Pitts n- P. H. Fawn. iitlV but <a C. nu cosiest* , Cir the inh•Litalia ciindit.on, however, granted by the Ans. JOB PRISTLISO. trim.. is, a may be feared, of Mlle value. h reeve's BILE. lIRADS, CARUS. CIRCULARS, the oorpove of hood winking Europe, and cape- Alarstrons, Legrhug, rceUrctris, Law Minds, molly ti.,.s.aad. while ...ins mental nod otoer UsMD snits, LASS., ClarrlrlcArTA, calcaa means are ample, in a quiet way, or the work of th , t les „ at the vengeance. Pnowd at se:a Gszrers Ovetcs. 'l'm. ores.. rlt Venfee the Ausir.ans hive oven been re- DIED, poised ut rt general nova, and a is vorabie wind Yesterday aytmoig, Jana Wcons,vndow of oh. 1/1111 haying temporarily drivma the blookodms aqua- motet Wanda, in the oth year at her age. dean a‘a any, 'ha .‘hah'.. l . have been ‘'''‘aoaa Iler !swami grill taleylae. this evening et 0 o'clock, nv avPi'lla• of pnanlvons. Stalk the f. ro the residence sr Jame. LO. - 17. Jar, earner of fall of the ray ‘a• only be a qva•Uv. 01 Weoster mod !seventh Street. The farads are maned meets unless some wholly unlooked for di•et ap Sturnd torn should Anse. h nryears. flowerer, Chet the defenders are netnally in hopes of succor from tae Hunganuna, whole once-no in Slattern Hungary and Croatia might bring them amens the lis.:ss „4,4,• snob a posailafity Stezca to M hurely coo- 1.-inlayed. ;AIL nevertheles, the Ho oganues have effected so much, and we aft, ao little informed as to their real position and resourees,that there may still be sense a.ucdsu n for the idea. 'cared, were it not for the Juncture at which they have er r cud, from the overwhelming .nrood of the limo s ana. there would be every Ma.. to fender the movement issobatifirt Zinn while, aid in money obsotisteiy been k,vc, Kossuth having Just transmuted to the Venetian Government not less lean II UOO of is At the same time it is to be remarked that Vrtuee meson.. an aspect Cl affinplete tins nimily and order. Thus almost the only two continental apilal• in darn% to., Convu . - ..on. of the erne the G Isere went ha. suonined •••••:, r spert and will of the peopie, ayte (have uy. t. in the name of older. are being trampled loam by France and Austria. rho eon tira the, metropolitan cos, for N eagle month out of a not. ids:etre. It is also woothy of otaorratmo. tel who there Tatter iri.arromects ate Utterly solvent. and are eompenr d I. hare r,-ourse to forced loans and all sorts rf sped - qoo. to rase Itrtrirs liangars. in its awe et so milled .. 112sUrreet.rni." a shie ant uray tu support berrell but lea send sabodies to the assi•trince at otters. This niaennoun it has been annonoeed that the bombardment of Veti;co has been turpapaladi.la consequenee of proposals of capttutabon Lasing been made by the besieted. In Lomnartly the Arasinan ebbs ne still undiagne edly airman with en its eharachenaties. The Milan Gazette orate Y 2.1 of lune notifies officially that a wan, aged t 1, the father of foot children, having been discovered, In bed, with a loaded pistol and in fowling Discs in his house, had beta tried by it roust mamd lie having prohibited arena in his possession, and had bee% snot on the 12th, and this when the tours coudtly had been for maths to muesiabeg bondage. The Baden insurgents, if such a term can be ape oeti to a people whose ruler has ntr aoudad, have anetatnad a total 4tanomfiture tn a . tea t •mail battles with the Prussian forces, whlah tank pleas on the 'aist., Zand and 23d of June. They ere said, haVeVer in some lefelieleeti to have fought wall deepen.< courage, and to have amp. ta,ned honey 'daughter. The remnant of their bur dy has retire. to ftasuult, the frontier km... where the mutiny el the army gnu broke oat, end whence they will he able, it Is presumed, to vo cal* intn France at any moment. Ti does not ~r pear to be known w"h any certainty if hillcortfaur ski la with the in. Are,' ling to some accounts ha bad retreated to the denten of the Black Forte, a••corritng to •,me co.. he has still some firer under him, and is not unlikely to renew the con. teal Inw.ng thew prococclmars the remains of the Cen tral Pa rhamenL who look op their gammon at Stud ,n the veyortinT state of Wurteo.borg, have hecome cutely extinct, the Wurtemburg Govern ment ha ring refused any longer to permit their meetings, which at Inet became wholly impotent and ridiculoue. The accounts from Hungary are of a varied character. In the first place Ii appear, the dote t the Austrians en tee North west frontier, near fled. cabers, h. been complete, and that their O.glit was only stopped by the opportune rim.' of a Hessian brigade. (In the ether hand It in asserted that In the North, on the line of the Danube, the Austrians and !Lantana are successfully advat.eing. Thin sneneastal auvanoe, however, which si of course rerrted at Vienna es a defeat of the Hungarians, a most probably nothing more than the result of a ehauerted movement of the Hangmn, in aeon:d ant, with their former policy, to draw their ene mies into the ,'iterate. Tao details (aceordlnit.ie Anstruin a t qldtority) are that on the 20th of June the Hung. inns made a powerful attempt to close the Wang and that they speedily reduced the Austrians to a purely defensive state; that Russian remforcements then arrived; that three day. balite enened, in which killed and wounded on each aide estimated at 3000 men, and that the Maga. rte.. then felt barn to Comorn, where they again mule head, hams previously entrenched then,- aria.' amidst surrounding swamps in such a way as to make it Impossible to dislodge them. In ate South, upon the movement, in which quarter shy relief to the Venomns must be contintient, the oerations of the iliinnallaan seemto be fairGrialde. eiy it was cannoned day after d. that Jella• chic, was recovering his ground and gaining great victonea It vas: turns out, on neral, that his pe tition is a very doubtfil one. The four Russian corrs which have entered Hungary amount to 144,000 men. The ravages of pestilence Ellnorq them continue severe, 10 1 10 are said to have died within a fortnight at Kalish. In Bohemia the attempts of the Anstnan govets 4 meat to raise manila have increased the prevail ing disaffection. About 20,000 additional nen were to be raised in that province, and it is pin liable that the levy would on the very Oral oppor tunity prove only a new means rf supping the Hungarians with /Cer.1.16 and arm,. To odd to the complicniirms of Austria a growing hostility with Prussia in said to be manifeetiog itself From India the news has arrived that the Chinese' hove refased to open the gates of the city of Can ton lathe barbarians, la accordance with the treaty by which that event was to take place on the 6th of April. A resort to force therefore may be ex pected, end thus a new chapter will be added to the ouivereal center, of 1639. Up to the last dates no step hod been taken, it being undetatood that the Governor of {long Kong ma. to report to Lord Ptdmeraton and to await his untraction. From Ireland Mere is nothing n0w...4)M Hie deferred visit of the Queen to that country is• at length resolved upon. Her Majesty will proceed on the 3rd or August to Dublin lot a hoe darteg a lll proceeding thence to Cork and Belfast 61:14 t e to Scodund Smith O'Bneo mid his colleagues, it is now will he wet to Von Dloman's Land inclie ship of was .Bwlct," Which bordered to the Plat, station. DONZSTIO Airrancio. On general !subjects the proceedings of the Hansa of Commove have not been important. Val Iv itud to Rome, Ur. Roebuck having called on Leed•PelieerettPe to =press hit lingua:it - 160 , 1.'11re apillobtam of lateff.stise .of Fesece :thif mail affairs °Other people, Lord: 'Palmsirston reit Plied that be eeeldoMy say, the ccoulttet of France bad been been by Her Majesty'. /Ministers with deep roams. and that:they thought the course pursued by the Government ofihnt country °had been an unfortunate one° A motionly Sir Virus. olesuroith, for an inquiry into the ndministration of oar colonies, has been negatived by 163 to 69. It has been tat some time past Seen with great regret that is the third Congressional district of the State in Noah Carolina (lately represented by Mr. 11 wringer) the conflict between the claims of any arid Whig candidates was likely to defeat the choice of a Whig member from this strong Whig district. We now learn with plefumze (from the Fayette.. Ville Observer of the 10th instant) that the diffi culty has been happily removed try taking up and nominating (the candidates previously in nom• inetion consenting) a former Whig Member from the game district, the upright and excellent Ed mund Deberry, ;than whom the old North State never hed a worthier Representative in Congress. —Net. Intl Previous to 1819 there had been no record of the number of children exposed in Femme. la 1 784 Necker estimated the number at 40,000; in 1511 it was auprneed to amount to 69,000. At that time the:population of France was about 40,000,000. in the year 1819 the number of children exposed was 99,316. In 1825 it was 117,315; in. 1830 it was 116,073; in 1833 if amounted to 129,699; in j 1839 the number of children exposed had decreu being,95,624. From that time the number hes oontinued nearly unaltered. The expenses of their support, the wage, of nurses and attendants, is 1615, were 6 673 018 francs, and have since then remained almost unaltered Public Dl.eling A N 54,-rat qed meeting of the oitisen• of the Fourth It Won!, ri...leigheny. tre held et the Prestdont Fosse House, oo Anderson ernes. THIS EVENING. at 7 o'clock, a re...nye the report of the Committee of Eon:shown, sod treneacr other impoltant bovine.. In refer - ever to the new org - atitaattc, of tit, Fir. bepan• meet of the Warn d sconce) entendanoe te ?apart:O. JACOII PAINTER. ARAI If A VI., I. R LINO AY •Committee. JA)! TIISSEY, CItY Public Mooting N ad;oartted vneetalg of tire caukens of the neat Ward Allegheny, will tre Itch:l at he Public EVENING. at 7 o'clock. to ro. e-tve the report atilt, Coarnint, or Eo•ol:ment. and tra,,aseL other .important bonne. in reference tq dLe 04. organit...4 of bo Eat Ilkpancoent of the Ward. aen. rat so , edam* a requested lINt'INNATI 80AP-75 has received and for ado k..f by Bb. W ILLMBALG N. )YO. 3 W. 0 .0 01 lfr for sa: 11 ; y tr: bZ I4 =Rh. TAU D RIM rEACHEa—t® Ins past, eed and kr Nee W PARRA Lt~--iui boon and for .1 )1 1 4 " PP ni a nv ` 7l .. 14--M Obis lane ' 3 hfiarkersd, Boston 4nspne r non; SO half Obis do do; he Obis No Ydo Not fenhil odd for so`e , sT L 8 WATV.RM AN ODACCO-1111 his Vs T 0..., on bond sod 1 orAve in • few darsousato,otwAlof Or • uds and of auperon gollity; toed OA toosiginnong siild for solo hy lyro L 5 WATERMAN lIAD AND IIIiRRINO—A few Obis of est+ yi k i j on hood .4 tor sate by / wItITE DEANS—JO bblr %claw Ilea., of, 631;:d sod for rale by ly LM W ATgRitAN LARM—ES crook% • avert°, •stiel• toy firmly an Jan recalyed and for nit by L S WATERMAN - Agneslune te the most healthy,most owtel, .on no ble employe:tent ot tosto^—Waaamoton. rrlIE AMEIZIOAN AOEUCULTIJIIIS r and FARM KR 'S CA bIPIET—Is ',twinned on the filet (Were. ry month Terns : One dollar a Tow rintletnoPhte one year, or eopy Three 74.41., VA Light etvas sne year ment O. Wm.) eat Twenty copies, it Nate aabsenbers aryil be fartifetted r lth OD bank nu-nears .14 all or any of We volume. Bevea vat... I ay* . pahlish• , l vnluclact in complete sets, at in 'spume al e. foramina/ mLI. Dollar anal Twenty-from cants cnch /AM ES D LOCKWOOD. ITN 63 Weed .1 • REST WORK ON COAL.—Taylor's Statistics on ,F Coal—The seneraptueso and asolugteal dlstribw t.on of ortnisral cornbustibtes or ftntsil fuel, including, • , .tte carpus mineral bituctilnone rub•tacces em rnyel to •rts mud meant, °tares, Illustrated by maps •rid diagrams; ameracins from oEs tat report. of We cult-producing oounittles, the respective amounts of ti.cir production, consumption and commercial Mart trYllo t, ill an non. of tea woad; prepared by Richard °win, Taylor ; la en, vol. Bye. For sale be /AS I) Ii.OOKWOOD, 03 Wood at )ACAS ILKFARASOIW FL hirers , ' Sas re. ceive /cot of above article, some of entice are oi an extra ann. R6PII RATIN PA ROSOL.S.—W. R. Murphy ha r received a of the above, at the new finiva Aviihaul too • , tad very ...nor stilt . to ..11ZOL A IRON WORMS.. subeerthere wtll Cantata the manufacture of I IKON end NAILS, ender the firm of WOOD & I'FNIG (ITS. The Mantes of the late fiemt of Wood: , twenla L 3T•tfnighta, will la attled our Ware. bud., No. 33 Wear JAMBS WTHDD, JOS6PII WILLIAM M,KNIORT. FOR REST, FOUR new 'weenier Wick Dwelling Donne, tOr well flnutised end in . complete order on Centre Ave., or Nnoorria/10 road. 7th Wet* Po,- oegs,on given nowoilsalely. Rent low. Enquire of JOHN wnrr & CO, 1719 novena Liberty and HMI sts ASTROLOGY. T+, I R. LORENZO, the celebrated Phdosopher, Pre dos s of the Attrolopeal Somety, will remain Mt city fora chart tone, and may ha ...idled on the .tr.ra of human life, at to id, St Clair at. - - A ttentianee quirk 3to e r M. Fee from 500 to Ka 51, LAirrazo la the only portion who predicted earner t ly tha ina.rnar (Noon Victoria, and deacnted he haahand. two ye•rr bolero it hook piato. P o.—Dring the lima of birth _with. you. Jyl9:dftw LOST, A PROMISSORY NOTE, drawn by James ITDon oell.detou about lets insL, payable four months miry dote, to del order orJ. S. Bonnet & Co, for SKIS; owtorood try thorn and by Hugh Lea The payment of raid onto having been mopped, the public are coo tioned not to negotiate the lame. iy I ii:oar OIL CLOTHS—On hand and for sale, by W took, so his Carpet Warehouse. a lame .d . Iv Nose assortment of Oil Cloths, •arying from in in cam m VA feet wide, cu. to suit any site hall, TOO or vestibule. The assortment consists of the Isles and most approved style. and colon. W DirCLINTOCK dilFll vA'--( 1211.E811 .---_ -Of elm sup 3 ply Imperial Carpets, of new and flak styles, at the rpet Warehonae of W. III'OLINTOCK, to which we Myna the anent,. of these wishing to furnish steam boats or looters. to e•ll end examine our eitotWve nook he. ( 0 , ~,- ' - -tog elsewhere. jy le par bulag TO THE PUBLIC. uVIIEN we commenced s ; r Lienry Stable on the I,„ Sabbath keeping principle,„ nee in Allegheny exy, we de- m.a tern:teed to let no horses or cantatas on the nat. bath, except for funeral. end in eases of mai ne. eessity. To this rmotnuon we have strictly adhered, and reel very grateful to the friends who have gener ously sustained U. by their patronage. There are, owaver, some persons who MO end:levering to injure our business by ore circulation of allusive end elan do roll, re ports, some of which IN follows: i s don suck to his gabbed!! keeping prinetple.—be is a hypocrite arid don't earn sty thing b the °beer armee of the Sabbath, h empen nl Want/ atom a custom ” “I guess he Is tired of h the Sabbattt—be have to abandon it or fail in businen." 11, has no stock but o n e c and the community will not support it Sabbath keeping Stable." "He has made palm! appeal to the Chnotian p n blic! for support, and then abandon. his principles "Charles has made himself rullaulons." "A Sabbath keeping stable wont do in this city " "I will bet five dollar.' can him all the sunk he has on the Sabbath." • . .• The above reports are without a shadaw of troth. Why all these attempts to injure maitre made, we know not, unless it is because wo keep the Babbitt, day in our bualooss. We now challenge any one to gins the name a( a single parson who ha. hand t hots% baggr or car. Wage of to on the Sabbath, as In caw. - o nocessi. ISAAC CHARLES &a244lsandoalcy et. allaghtcy Cay t Joly 15,11340.; 2 Ur. Hones and Canters to let we the west tawar: all, mama Monroe kept at liven . In too beat AmAtur A Hearse and Catnaps futatehiM an. (annals. jyttlat.Z• - A Hannoa-aaoilfoot far Saint Ad A I.ol' of 'wind situated In ibs 4th Word of jelLthe city of A.r.ny, bonin4 a front of twenty foot on Liberty strew., thb'k let = to r :a-- atlei:Oswre bows s For te% quiro of THOS. hl. NIA RSII jylB:d3t Annrn , v et Lao, sth ."'yNi'ArsiLED . t zliwt . por r !a an oc o c o dZal T e r, s e nt , r ap i p o i the Dry jylfcrllf W GARRARD, 79 Market st `kr EW 13 - 15TE - CARPETB,ortstantly receiving PI the Carper Warclutasse of W. ISPCLINTOCK,IsIo. 73 Fourth street, superfine and fine Ingrain Carpets, rich in colors sad design, to which we Woke the ht. tention of purchasers. /718 WARTED, 4 BLACKSMITH capable of 13241 ring salt pans, for ging, and foralsbiog atieb work nr is required asat salt Work., and repairing man steam engines and boilers good srustion is now offered to such a perafon, to tshitsh himself in business where he can employ •• • or thrre hands. Apply to ATER & JONES, or the Isseribers, neat Tarerotten, for further Informsuom THOM/LS KIER, LEVY IS PETERSON Salina Salt Works, Joty IS, 180. MZE:I VIGHT BATHS FOR ONE DOLLAR, or a single Bath for Aileen cent. Ladies Department open from 9 to 11 o'clock, A. bf.., and 9 to 5 o'clock, P. N. Athentonm Saloon and Bathing Establishment. T. hDFALL, PTO • netor. CuFFEE—Lbu bags Oo Coital inst reed and for sate Sy . ROBISON, I i TLE & CO, jy IS lll Liberty .t k,f y/...AS.bEZ—IaY W. N 0 !dolassei;lo ao - S El do, LTj in store and for solo by lylt) ROBISON, LITTLE &. CO QUAY—bid ass Lao. I tan. tamp, Au meal and L sale by jytB ROBISON, LITTLE &CO AILS, k.e.-300 kegs Naas ared sires; 60 do wrOl N Spokes; 10 tons assorted Bar Iron, (or sale by j 18 ROBI6ON, LITVLE tr. CO {fin NINO, ae.-152 bales Nos t sad 2 Batting; 50 JUIS do Candlewick, 2004 lbs Cotton Yarn, for tale by ROBISON LITTLE & CO I)A.CON—IS eats prime Shoulders; CR ter augu cu ll red canvassed Hams jest reed and for sale by Iy IS ROBISON, LI Ma; & CO rtHIED BOlRP::itrilMsh — ariid — Pesehes; 101.1diai ,LJ Apples, for ssle by IS ROBISON, LITTLE& CO DOTASH-3 tone Potash, aprl t ee article jiust reed acd tot sale by lyla ROIIII3ON, LI rrLE k co Gtess—i boxes Bxlo W Gloat SO do oed sixes n w sol do. for solo by jyIB ROBISON, LITTLE it CO 'DIAPER-200 nrbs Btraor Wrapping Taper, just reed and for .de by brie LirrLE & Co Q CCM R.l-23 had. NO Sugar, 2U bins Nos 4, 0,7 and b Loaf do, for sale by /11 8 ROBISON, LITTLE & CO F ISH -30 bln• large new No 3 Mackerel; 30 do do No I Oftsfd &forelegs; 10 do Pickled No 1 Salmon. le more and for sale by &SI. JOHN WATT _a CO t•lSii-10 bbl. largo No 3 Mackerel, Alstaselessous JE lenges bun, reesaved this day for ss eby RIMY, MA (THEWS k CO, 27 and 29 Watetv vx Pit; IRON-2& ons P Iron, port oR. lot foundery mole by jyth ROBISON, LITTLE it CO AR—YO bias N. C. Ter, mold arid for ogle by SUET, MATTHEWS A CO LD-1,1..1 ors Lead, reed •nd for uln by HUGS'. MATTI' /Mel & CO IDF.CAN hbla Peenn Nun, met reed and I for UI. ,y iilB ROBISON, LIT." LE &co TWO HUNDRED AND PI PTY DOL.— IL Alt! REWARD WILL he peld for such information as will lead to the discovery of the names and conviction of all such end disposed persons who interfered to prevent the suppression of the fire in this city on the 10tb. by theatrocious set of cutting the hose of the Pittsburgh companies generously coming to the relief of the city; or. by threats, mumidaung such portions of our own eompaoirs as were disposed to site, ths property o their suffering fellow muz•ns from conflagratton. 1 111:S11, • Mayor of the Oty of Allegbeny. fr:e-Pinsbargb paper% copy one meet. iftd FRESH LOUISVILLE LIME--IC.O bbl. rust reo'd pet steamer I.ydu Colnne. for rale by C H GRANT, II Water at Fri MIN FLOUR-50 bbis Former & Kirk's brand; 29 do M Moore's, to-Ca) reed and for sole be A FLNISTRONG cßorta `Come round and new, my pnblio dean, 47onne hear, and judge The prose soterse. anti 9o•nog vent, Mat the wits of Benners—Eox. D ENT L r.Y'S hItSCELLANY.-7u. D. Locsuroon wood street, ha. for sale a complete set of tat eeles rated work, edited by Charles Dieters and Aso. worth, with Plostrations fly Cruiksbank. jyt7 HAMS --CM eur.d, for •ae by jyl7 1 D WILLIAMS, no Wood •n KOOIIS--ss) dos Poorcrora, for ate v‘ t B 1 y 1 7 J a.a.ms `COATIS—N. Orleans, Masa Havana, Loaf, Croahr ed sod Pulverated. for .ale by ryl7 I D WTLLIAbIS 11.1191N...5—1 cult Sseedlesa; ISO lbs Layes; an ball M R. 30 t do do, for rale by . . /11 7 .7 D A ILLIAMS 13RD.H . A7.7 4 !ntlLff - ac i .-70 . do AZ:III 3U Co Choe ' ole, re,e7vV.Z to-day d ° an:l7o%loo HAL:ALEN' & SMITH, •12.4140 Wood et HAVANA SUGAR-40 h I tY upfor .ale by jytf BAGALE.YTAIITIigu'I bLERATI:9-ICO &lb No 1, far sale by ! pl7 11AGALEY & SMITH Igriarh7a7l s°. d. of whteb will be word low for cos& 11 . 17.41 w JOHN 11rFADE 1 1 & CO 'ARK LINEN LESTFEEtt—W R. MorPkY. nt north lU east corner of Market and Fourth sta. has open this mamma a few to of dark Loren Lustre*, a wart* *rods—tor tack. sad dresser. Also Poirenne -Green sat and Tore win, fringed and Gain—• fewer the /um of Toro satin and handsome olan. Alen P.m. Lamm, of • de•irablo studs and quentyand Most-elm Ness—While, hatred and colored Wholesale !looms up muss, whom goods are offer ed io dealers extremely low. .017 • Partsmr W smarty Trrlio will rake m Imams: of one third in the Cosi , V gal Stock of • .Ifereantile firm delfts good bogi ., Isaiah em be erased, or will .ell an interim o' me of the drm, whoa! bwatia MU not plumb of ile um, mimes. A Perron wishing to invest a mall cap. Pat. will end this a °movable opportutury mel t ; to De met ertth. For flusher mll formeon, Mdse. II X V. 13, Post Office, with ma/ mama AU commanteanons eon fid•ntiaL • }Wyllie ens SCAMS. l/11.0 ATMS.. ifiaring & ATKINSON Flamm terms Woo. ...ea Mama, Vtrmscsau, COATINUE to manufacture all kind. of COPPER, AND SHERI IRON WARE Mari Black sank Work. Steam AL.I2• Milt b order. Spfttal attennon peon to steam teat work. Have on booth • Ana assortment of Copper and Bon Reeks, Tto Were /to. be. StestacnoCooking liderver, Notable Forces, variooo sises—a vary convenient u ncle for steamboats, California emigrates, or nil road eomlantes. we 'mad respectfully Myna Ma= boot rocn and others to can and see our anleln and tutees bents purchasing elsewhere 4,17 ACTORS fROPOSALS Intl be received by the undersigned, Comenhtee of School Directors of Second Ward, Plusher h, for famirhing materials and boading,• Public School Douse, to said Ward, according to plans and spectfic•tions, which will be ready for examina tion on Wednesday, the 19th 1011, at the store of A. Lanes, Fourth street. Bids will be received until Thursday, the Bilth low., at 6 o'clock, P. M. A. JAYNE% R. MILLER. Jr. _ _ liprfitrUMEßY—Floo•sel's Aromatia Volngot-, do 1 - Phil:come: do Alo•biado 0.1. I sires; fine Smell ill, Pah, do do Rosa Soap: do do Pa , obaly do; do do Baguet do; do Compound 00 Marlow; 30.1reo'd and for .ale by )yla R SKLLERA , 57 Wood et TRAIF.RY—Heuel'a Lily White, V me . ; do Reer.• Oil, do Beef Marrow, do Phibeanie; do rirmPt• Soolo; mit received and for We by JOV R E SELLERS T EAD-1000 pigs Galena Lone, in store and for sale Li by 416 JAMES A HUTCHISON &CO fIOT-40 key ma ported !got, ro tale by CI WIG JAAIFS A HUTOIIIBO7.I &CO LTEMP-136 boles Miasoun Hemp, for tale by 11 /Ts 3 JAMES A EIU rcnison r. co rl OLDEN SYRUP—Io bbls and LI bbls, and 10 gal Ur lon kegs, fey sale by JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO, gin Agents far St Loots steam suer Rehn,rr CUOKH HOUSE NIOLJIISSS=In - IiTSIs Sti: g r. lloass Moluses,lol sale nt r JA.I , ES A HI. CHISON & CO RESINR 0W D SUGARS-1 blip loaf, crushed, pow demi, and clarified Sugar& for sale by / A MPS A HUTCHISON & CO, IYIB Ail, SI Isms Steam Sugar Refinery VG AR HOUSE MOLASSF - 3.-RIS Ws auger house Plolasses, reed on sousteument and (or vie low to close by BROWN 44 CULTIRRTBOISI, NIG 14.5 Liberty st LVERY PURCHASER OF DRY GOODS should call at MASON & CO'S cheap One Price Sinn, On Market street, fur hasisnlns. They veil good foot co- Gred Linens for 9 rents Organdie do for Wei Scotch ingham. liltr fast cold Caisoocs He; tine Menimaek do 90 best quality do lum rich 4.4 do, Idle: Brawn & n •hr Muslims He; Glove./ cents; hains , fil and lace Conan 61 to lake elegant Mastic Capes from 7$ ets to Skt,CO, , okether with the greatest variety of other cheap voile to be found in the Westerncountry. Remember the number, CO Market at. 4 14 A A MASON & CO NI ACKEREL-1.50 bbls No 3, Mass. inspection, 1819 7u elf do do Jain received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, jytil 179 and 174 Liberty st LACO—Ham Shoulders s, Shoulde and Sides, on comign- Nr meat and (or isle by jyto MILLER & RIOREFSON ALERATIL,?-9u tits Soleratua, just reo'd and for ( sale by Jyld MILLER& RICKETtsON UOAR liOUtlE AND PLANTATION 410LAS CI A E.,,a—ani bbls sup r ?lunation Itlolassosi 5P do do sugar hounn do, in some and for sale by /11G MILLER A. RICIMPSON. Ct OAP—ICO bee brown; 0111Iteotbe Soap; Ino ben No 1 / 4 1 I do do; in more store and for ;kale by 17 1 11 MILLER & RICICETSON ) 1 11 . Arlf1 4 01: 1 lI nc lio h'i l T=r* F' O L ll; ls lTb d b o lg * ll do din Kidd walls bleirshold winter Whale Oil, in Moro and for sale by iylo KILLER •L RICK IMON Q ALAI/ 011.--40 bukeu alto Snlael 011,Jut recd and for sale - by 171. MILLER & RICKETSON STA RCH—SD beg Bonbright`a, Lawson'. and Btrubbt Starch, in store and for salt. by Tale MILLER & RICERT*3O:4 - - r)UCRETB—G dos Beaver Buckets; 6 do do Tubs, in 1) more and ter ula by 11 , 16 MILLER & RICEPIMON S%tun' AND DRY MALAGA WINES-10 Sweet Melnik Wide; U4l lodine bbl. dry do do id. received and tor .. by MILLER & RUM - MON • iIIN6LES-913M French Creek Stntgles, on eon elgomerti and Cox laM bl 410 uaza & RICKETSON B 6 nEwsitto. T 09T-0n Sunday, let July, • medium use spare Li 11,W1.11 lumen pm. dark blue color. The find. r will receive the above reward by leaving it at lIICELLIDSOSVIS Store, on Market U. ifitdtw Cepaztamrsh p. TE. mimic:tad have this de_y_aceociAted ytth them le butts.. JACOB L SCHWARTZ, and cos tume the tit:minim as heretofore,' under the fins of B. A. FAHRESTOCK # CO. .Iclv 2,1819. 1113 SWI CH ALE- 00 dos pints, froth iropcsrtatioa, to arrive in a day or so. For sat by 1710 JACOB WEAVER, Jr. AUCTION SALE& :' :.7 -24 Dr John D. Deyb • Allottosoor. TVatekes, Skat GYM. On Saturday evening, July Slat at 8 &tine!, at the Commercial Sale. Room, corner of Werod and sth streets, ...ill sold— A ,eirge co!leetion of valuable miscall/mous bask., in the Canons deparuncnis of Itterantre, family and pocket bibles, blank books, letter and cap vrridng pa pro, gold and silver swatches In great variety. donhle and single barrel *hot gun., to musical instru ments. ,he jynO JOHN O DAVIS, Anct Sterple and Mince Dry Geode On Monday morning, July Yid, at 10 o'clock, at the Commemtal Sales Rooms corner of Wood end Fifth streets, will be sold, without resesvo— A large assortment of foreign and domestic Dry Goods. among which arc splendid lawns, bedsarirtes, burster,. de lam. super pnau. French and Wenches ter gulgbarna, shawls, bdkfs, !tottery, gloves, leghorn bonnets, parasols, umbrellas, table cloths, checks, sheetings, superfine cloths, camimares, satinetts, fan cy vesungs, tweeds, Sc. A I 0 o'clock, _ . _ o macs, Groceries, Queenswam, Furniture, Ate. Voting Dyson and Imperial tea, V. manufactured tobacco, No 1 palm soap, lo . bbls vinegar, corn and grass ail - the, shovels, spades, forks, axes, brace and bits, writing and wrapping paper. transparent window blinds, mantel cloaks, look !assts, glassware. de. At 8 o'clock, Fashionable ready made clothing, boots and shoes., hats, maps, leather trunks, whips, saddles, new and. second band gold and silver vacate, fine table and pocket ender), fancy goods, tic. irgo Retail Grocery Store in AlfegArny at nut ion. On Friday morning. July 00th, at 0 o'clock, ta the tore of David klorgan, north comer of Federal sweet nd the Diamond, will be sold his entire mock of Oro• cries, earthenware, sonennue, shelving, counter, cotes, store fixtures, &c. HIJ JOHN D DAVIS, Aunt Valuable Real Estate for Sale. ILTHE subscriber offers for sale her Roam and Lot in Allegheny City, pleasantly situated on Rank Lane, and fronting the Allegheny riven neatly opposite th e point of Pimborgo. The lot is to feet wide , and extends from Bank Lone on the South to Rebecca street on the North, bounded also by Nel son street on the tVest It Is one of the handsomest and most desirable lota now offered for sale any where to the neighborhood of Allegheny City. It is large enough to he subdivided advantageously into 10 build tier lots of the time size. it Is very suitable for Stain fly residence—la cocked with ovarietyofelmire FMB Trees in full bearing The dwelling convenient and comfortable, and all in good repair. A 0/DlTtutee deed will be given, and possession at any time to suit lOC purchaser. For terms, apply on the premises to iyl3idtm PREBE SAVORY. FOIVOILEENWOOD GARDENS. The steam boat A. MASON inis taken the place otitis Thoa 1,, , ,,w,5ien Scott, as a regular pocket • • his Garden—leaving the Greenwood seborrhea* el 0 o'clock, A. K., and at the beginning of each hoar until 9 P , last trip from the garden at 10 o'clock. Punctuality will be observed. Fate 5 cents; children under it half price. The attention of the citizens Is invited to this healthy and pleasant resort doting this hot and sickly meson. All kinds of refreshments, except tntaztealing drinks, are kept on the premises. Greenhouse Plants, and Bouquets of choice flowers for sale. Closed on Sun dsy. Jll3 .11111a1 AGIUCULTURE, &e. —Diraintng's Landscape Gar damns, Sic. Ebro; do Cottage Residences, Bap; do Fruits of Americo. 1.2m0; do do do, colored plates, Svoj London Gardening for Ladies, Photo; The Rose, Its culture, Cco. Pvti, by Parsons; Allen on the Grape, bird, Prince's POMOlogICal Manual, /fro: do on the Grape, Simi Condon Agriculture, thiek Pro: do Gardecong thick 900; do Troco and Shrubs, thick Svo; Downing's Horticulturist. 6vo; American A grieulturie, 800. For sale by jyl4 J D LOCKWOOD, 03 Wood st MEMO frHE partnerstlp heretofore existing under the firm o' A. fc C BRADLEY', is dissolved by the decease of Mr. C. Bradley. The bombes& will be carried on by, A. Bradley, who will _settle the business of the late firm. REMOVAL—A. DILADLrf has removed bta Fontedry Warehouse from No. 'l9 e<eond street, to N 0.19 wood street. between Pint and Second WET., o the warehouse lately oceupted by O. A. Berry, where be will keep constantly on band a general assortment cr Casttogs. Grates, Stove., Cooking Stocea, de. jyl3 - _ COARS—lmported Prtnctpes sad Novenas, of all sizes and colors of the most approved brands., for sale el say by jylo JACOB WEAVER., Jr IDOTASFI-19 ea•k• Porn•!, landing per canal boat J I lianneli, and for uila low to elore by 103 JA9 DALZELL, Water al PECAN NUTS-10 btds Pecan Note, just reek' o , corootploterd mod for sale by 1710 11111.1,FR &R[CR'FPO•ON WFL CIIEESE-57 bxe R Cheesy. land . Ong by Lake Eau and M Line. and for sale lo by J)l 3 I•MES DALZELL BACON -9 casks clear Fides in men; for nale by IYI 3 ISAIAH DICKEY tr, CO, Pront ar C°7o, N -- 'kb•i - " - lit'Adly4(;;,g;,-y& co (1 LASS-100 boo 0:10 Window Glass; 75 dd10:12 kT do: 25 do 10:11 do; 10 do 710 do, cei•ed and for loie by HUES', MATTHEWS &CO, /Yl3 29 Water at _ 13ROONIS-30 do: svra a;rn Browns, med Rnd f• sale by jyt3 MIRY, MATTHEWS A CO DAWN—IWO Ihs Sides and Shoulders. reed and for 1..) sae by iyl3 @HEY.JI ArrnEws co COTTON -IQ3 bales Conon. in more .d for gale by /VI3 RHEA. MATTHEWS & CO EACH BRANDY-20 bbts three yrarad mn ia PBrandy, reed on consisafent and for sale by t TASSEY & BEST AAA lame mare ea Market et. between and and Ith btlk well Slushed and handsnuxly fi red up for dry good., being a anal stand for thug . . E DOAZZAu, Moe, Rad at, oral Ph Holl—ollico Imo. from 9to IR ♦ Y ,r 2 MAGIC LANTHORH THE subscribers offer for sale a splendsd Magic Lamborn, manufactured by troqrtlmd, with a lens 6 inches Masseur, and throwing a focus of ten feet Together with six thousand transparent figures, paint ed in artistical style, emulating of Portraits, Mythological figiurs, Naval Engagements, Physiological • Humorous And others too nuntarom to inention. It can with hula expense be changed to a Murentraz d e, arid be ; to in Collatee " LIT i v. 11 11 s a cock t p p :at r! made coon to i. J. GILLESPIE &CO, JjlAdl ¢l ar 70 Wood st .1.171. Dispatch, Mercury and Past copy lo • . GRICULTIME, ne.—vkaterican Farmer's Easy rlopedia, biro Lindley's egetable Kingdom, Bvo. Davy'. Discourses on Agriculnars, An, 1.2m0. Plant, 800 Liebig's Agricaltural Chen:navy, iloto Minerts American Bel Book, 'II ma Allen's Anteric. Firm Boo b. limo. Allen'. Domestic Animals,. Ibiza. Webster Park'. Domesue E.:trump, lilies Aso. For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD, HIS 83 Wood at /11 . EILMAX n ---- ; - 4 --. ethis — day and for .ale by /712 TABSEY t RES EA NUTS -300 bush in store and for sale by P )712 TASSEV fr. HEW Q UNDRIES-11haies Calton: i bbl. No 1 Lard; 12 13 bags Feathers, to arrive, for sale by IYI 2 SUNDRIES-4 Mile No 1 Lard; teak. Barron, 21 Beeswax; 4 Nap Ginseng; ID do Feathers; no !enema from rteenter Citizen; for *ale by _ iYIX DICKEY &Co A 'young m n In a wholesale and retail dry goods wore—one acquainted with the business,and can cora. well recommended. Apply at Mirdartet at. Jythti Ur RAPPING PAPER-300 ma• ar.oned. for sale br_ J 8C110ONMAJO7l& CO LAMP ULACK--30 bbla for male by jrl/ 1 SCROONMAKM & CO bbla In fine order for !We low by lJ 171 .1 501100161AKEll &CO LARD 01L-10 boot qoaltry. for Bahr by lyl9 J SCHOONMAKER & CO. B Ar ACON-8 basks ele SidesFrstore; for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY & CO LARD— "M bbla Na I n .tan; for sale bi iY 12 DICKF:Y it CO DRINTINGINIC—Book New., for talent rum ufacturers price. b r ir jyrll J SCHOO MAKER & CO, 21 Wood st rIAR'D ROOFING PAPER, of superior quality, (or Isale by nit J SCHOONSIAKER &CO WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—The sabserther has now on hand a fine assortment of beat En lish and Geneva Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watch ., at as low priers as are offered In the Eastern eldest; all in good order and warranted. W W WILSON, 15 11 corner Ith and Market sts j;IISH-70 hbls large No 3 Mackerel, M.t.sehne,,,,to, j 2 irop ice...ring from OA and for sale by /Yid JAMES A HUTCHISON &CO WATCH REPAIRING-In all as branches, eir nrcl on with Mweitil care and attention. Hav ing the mom sk tlful and experienced workmen in nay employ, and si•tog a cons:tint pepional ntterainn to this branch, I can promise the best mixt . ..non to all who may tame me with their work. W IV WILSON, Watch Maker . 411 67 Marke;st DIVIDEND THE ATLANTIC ANDODIO TELEGRAM WM PANY.have declared a Dividend of Fifty Dents per share from the earning of the fine for the luttkiren months, ending 311th June, and payable on and afar the lath inst. Western Stockholders payable at the ntbee of Palmer, Manna & co, 1849. WM. mnIrRE, Seely. DOTTLE CORKS-8 bales porter, long end short, LP just reeeived and for sole y iID 4: SEIZE/18, 57 Wood at APARMA N VERMILLION-1 elLaelnot recd and for .ale by jyll Ft E SELLERS STURPENTINE AND TANNERS' 01L-sbbls comb, lur riaccayed as/d for Sltle by /Y l l R E SELLERS OVAL PILL BOXES-3 asks just recd and for sale by WI. R E SELLERS CIOOPYRS ISINGLASS-2 bAs just reed and fcrr ll i sale by irLi R E SELLERS finvEßra§sTlOtraiS.. - -- .or sale late:donde mad recall, all grades, by _ OW ' JACOB WEAVER. Jr - - THE MOST REMARKABLE WORK OF THE AGE.—Laraaa's Husaras.—Nineveh and its Re. outfifP, with an account of a visit to the Chaldean entails. of Kurdistan, and Ysoidis, or Devil Woe shippers; and an inquiry into the manners and arts of he ancient Assyrians; by Austen Henry Layard, Erg D. C L.: in two column, with natinero. inostration6. .There Is a `remarkable and delightfol nottibleadon in the work before Us, of valuable d sealer,' snd to terestins personal narration, such at we r...111n. t0 no similar work of travel or discovery- Or. isny eon is not surpassed by tno old travelers. lit alto woo. deco of the story he has to tell, he very mash ali.slll* es them all. • sWe repeat that there !mixer, no med any modem book or travel., Park h uor braver - or more adventurous, Burkbardt I. not zooruAruhr4 Pothen rot more gay or pletaresquo, than the hero. at the book before us , roncion liXaSinar. ...Übe of 'he most remarkable works of ,the London Times. Jolt received rad areal* by • i7 ll J LAMS OGICWOOD,cii,v,x4 MEE PITTtiBURGH, CINCINNATI AND LOUIS- A. VILLE TELEGRAM COMPANY, have dealer. ed a Dividend of Three per echiL.A., th elaet qu.unr payable on and After Sit lath limott the Milne of Pal mer Hanna & Co JOSHUA HANNA, Thaa. 10 rloTelliki —3 cats BAWL on hand , and Amnia try r nu REYNOLDS & SHER, . FAMILY FLOUR-35 bbl . Fbon Flan; on ban oignmem and for sale by lyti • RITNOLDS a 84113 i FOR CINCINNATI. = Tile light dub VIOMPer GLAUCUR, • A D Ren master , will leave for the aDove and o, intermediate ports this day at 4 eileek, P. M. Fas hetet or parsnip. apply on board, or to _ JO/ — PRTTIGREW 4k. M, Arts FOR lIIINCINNATI. The eleitadid steamer I , MAY FLOWER. "`-...;;;•: J Pam, mastrr, on Tuesday, the Inli - last.. 4 o'clock, P. M. Fartfreigbt or passage aßty aa board, or to • ____lll7 PETZIOREW &C o, Agents tuft ClrielfiNATL _ . .. ..5.... The splendid light draagbi Kew= CONSIG: . .IIF.F, brir.inley, master, w ill leave tat the . and all boermediala ports on IVednesday, lota i na4 a, 00 o , alpek, A. M. For freight or passageNaa!? on board, OF to r /Tl 7 J ENVTON JON , . - FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. The splendid new steamer LYDIA COLLINS, M Minter, maim, will leave Jim ..l the above and all latarmediala ports Wednesday, the 18th, es 10 o'elotk, M. Far mien or passage, apply OnhOJV w W 1717 D. . Agent OINOIHXASCI & PITTSHInta- C' • DA I.Ly PACKET. LINE. • Tins well known line of rplendid pamonioe en is now et, of the Menem, Wanikom o bes finished end fdrnisbed, and most powerfW boats on MO waters of the West Every accommodation nod cow ' _fort that money can procure, tuts been provided_ fedrlde wager. The Line has been In °perinea dwarf Ts= —has carried a - million of people without the lent lAA. ry to their persona The boat, willbe al the fact at Wood street the day previous to stattimr, fbr the boa of ftoteht wad the catty of passengers an the re S . ter. In all cases the miasma money must be adennen BONDAt.PACILET. The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain , Hemphill, IQ leave Pimbargh every Sunday aiming at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Sunday eve:nivel le r. it. Hay IN, 1817. BIONIAVINLOKET. The MONONGAHELA, cap. Brans, grill psalm nap bereft every Monday =mune a 1 10 o'cloe WNW* every Monday evenunr at 10 1. K. - VititlifillikirkTMEZPE The HII/ERNIA No. 2, Capt. J. KetafereLM,vO leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 ofWaOJ4 Wheeling every 'Neuter tremor at 10 tr. K. • WEDIOIO - 20 - 2LIAT. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Caps. B. Da p, lAD leave Pittsburgh every. Wednesday own= rat 10 o'aloek; Wlicelineeverry Wedneadarevening • 102 • • TlllTitit War PACKAT. The BRILIJANT, Capt. Cream, will leaf_ a ryrgh eve Ttmrsday morning every Thursday evemnu at 10 szli~i'e"ii '~~sax~~ The CLIPPER No. 2, Cain. Pass Dover„ 10131 kaq Pitiabargh every Friday morning at 100'ekook, Whaai liar every Friday evening .1 10 0. M. BUIHRLUIL ARIL AHOEISILISTB for 18 MN MONONGA HELA ROUTE. Only TV RI I 1•• st•ging• Via Brownsville and Cumberlimd to Baltimore and Philadelphia. T"F' splendid and fest rearing U 8 Mall .steamers ATLANTIC, Opt J Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt A Jacobs; LOUIS &MAHE, Capt E . Beaman ate now '"l6 lMVl s lt i l o lalrr.N l l7 B RATH SVILLE. The morning bent will leave the Monongehale Wharf, above the Bridge, daily ate o'clock precisely. Passengers will take SUPERB COACHES at Ibsen.: vile, at 1 °Vona. P. M., and the splendid can of the Bellmore and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, at e o'clock, and arrive in Baltimore the name even mg, in time for the evening line to Philadelphia and Washinzton city. From RP Pa usbunrh to Baltimore, only 38 hours.rc 110,00 From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, only le boon. Pare 812,00 The evening Mat will Lamest° oNiktok, carrot On day evenings. Passengers by this boat well lodge on board in comfonable butte Rooms the fast night, pass over the CLOUlaarm the fallowing day In Esinero hdlt Coaches, and lodge the second night in CumberlazuL rawengem have choice of either Steamboat or RisH Road between Baltimore and PhilnddPh7a, end the privilege of Stopping at Cumberland and Ilaltironna and ramming Oath mats at pleasent. Coacheschar. tered m punes to travel as they please. We make op the loadrand way bills fat the Crumb , n is the PiMbm'eh offices, Pa order to aloe Ilme on arriving at Brownsville,) It is Montan important Tor parnencers to get their tickets Wore going on Ward of the boat, at oar 0400, Maatalrdlear KOMI, Water street, or St Charles Morel, Woo sr, Plashes-a. ao.kdem 7. DMILIMELN Agent & Lonloving Pao&st Mimi • 808 CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE, The nidcudid now slonmet fELEORAPIi No. 1, flonlep, =war will tonne for Ono& d interznedfiLa porn on Wilda* daLnslnn,,nlio o'cloct 414 height or mBADLTMBF.ROET PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE PACKET LINE The new , sod nomad fug patina. Rit iat i zr packe rza RAPE No. 9, owe, theater. will lame for Moto. nati end LOtti•Tille On Thursday., the .3cl lool.=_ o'clock, A. AL For freight or plumage apply po to BURBRIDGE, WILSO& Co, or GEO B AfILTUY'I BERGE& • • Louisville said St. Load. Packet Liam. 1849. 1849. kti4SIZAR TL'IMDAY PACKET FOR AT. Loins 'sl`l". The fine fast annulus plumose mamas ATLANTIS, Geo. W. 'Meta, a master will leave r the abovand 1.131811110t33.11 pa rt s every Tuesday, at Wei:lock, I. IL For lien& or pomade apply onboard Or to F. C. 81140,111.3.10 Glom.= rears-dem REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET FOR 137. The due fast rennin ramp, meaner GEN. A. McPherson, mutera, leave for above and unermeollsre ports ewe- ..- ry i ta r tr t rzr r. 2s . &Tao No= ti koir ararS•dihn Lbaliviha FOR WHEELING AND BRIDGEPORT. The neat and sutunantuil mania MUDS°, s iElizehrillen, fawner, Mill Ferrer na r regular She between hushing la Wheeling and Bruleport She will leave Prnabargh• On Wednesday and' Saturday. For fremhi or montage, apply on board. man FUR WHEELING AND - BUNFISIL oat , The ilea rtmaert CIND/e T. A. George Calhoun, master 'W leave for above and bonnitedlite papa on Monday. and Thursdays, at IO • m For freight or passage, apply on board. apt? sustalt - VRTPs 'TV - MUER. The U. Mail steamer MICHIGAN No will leave the !lading cpposite , the Monongahela Noose, *whey d3a.. • • • .47 mominf at 9 o'clock, for Balmy_ Returning, will amve at 5 o clock, P!ultl. Fare to Beaver and back, Twenty.fiv* Ceuta. t_F2li sinifiirTaipPto /18.4.VER. ann-- i.... The steamer BEAVER will lease , . "1 the wharf, opposne the blononenga. bola Hansa every &nate mornEog 9 o'eloek:for Beav er, wilt lmge Braver sr 1 o'clock, P.M., and arrive mi 4 o , cle.k. Fare, Twenty-flue Cents. WM , • • REMOVAL. ....,V GEO ELimiricarnirataßri. - .. - 1.... ,Trz...7-7 P. B.M.:ENT, Forwarding sod Comonsalon Ihs4r chant, has removed to No. 87 Front, between Wood [ma 1319hIgneld.streeta— aka - - MO ROBISON k 00. having ammonium/ THOMAS LITTLR,IIr, with themin boldness, the Whole. tale Grocery, Srodttee and Commission balms, will be continued as natal imam the Arm of RoLimn, USA & Co. DOBISON, LITTLB /r. CO., No. ISO Merry Ptitaburgt, Wholesale Grocers, Produce= Condonsion Merchants, arid dealers In Plusttrigh, Mararsetures- ir: 11aai. tonal,. =mums. UAL Z. =EMIL Asa Sotto*. HEREAS, Benjamin Smith and George A. John. son, Merchant. of the city of Pittabstrgh, tending YY r er the firm of Smith ft Johnson hare made to the subscriber, an assignment of all their Ecate for SW boned. of an their ermiltors, as shall within two Monthe from the date thereof connate and deliver to the tea Smith Johnson a fall end at.solate macaw of all then res pective claims and demands. Noose a hereby green that the assignment and re.• lease Is. on at the office of the allesenber, on heath veer to the any of Pinat:nth, for inspection and nip. nature with ail whom n may concern. I.l,dsmn WSL IIiaCANDUMS, Assignee. 171 I.,B.l"ptlivtLoe.fil..;lllN Dry 2 i —W . hilt . r o d r calmed, a W It MURPHY, 1710 N N corner 4 - th and &Want ijiLACKLIIIRRY BRANDY—JO cases, 1 dos neat, 1) ;Melon's eaperiar,” for Thanbcon, &o, to vulva. The commended asuingent emdinl can be ntiedlapoti with confidence, Parsons wishing wbe y bad bmt. call noon. For sale by jllO J&COU WEAVER, Jr t E OF LLUE-031 land and for sale Ig J. EIOD a OP Yet- Ws, by Cowan; IL:toper% ° Medical Do ooooofl Dangle son% do do; Cooper's Surgical do; Olin.' BZ tura °Norge ry; Gibson% do do; Manually • War 8 not Euporcqns on the rianu; Hope an the finll4:, Crovetabinr% Anatomy; Wilsonon Doman. of 1.14 Skin; Pereira% Mated* 2414.10 1 mai Theraprusden Mann= on Eroprlve Pavel.; do 00 the norEm• and, Abdominal Viscera; Worrah Prac.ll. il 01 adislnen Dangleson% do do; Eberlie% do do. Also, a large mid fresh .apply of Maim S. S. trainti Book., on hand sad for sale by 411. ELLIOTT & m an. 7,2 w. 4 4 ' 2 araOhlrYd CIAMPBOr - oft hams nun an we or 1. KIDD lb CO. cIiEiLERA MEDICL'VE=On hand and P for talc by 1 / 7 3 J. KIDD I CO. ' Gatti ON llRONCHrMacimead odulez,:avtaeti and enlarged..—A Melte° 0.1 Dimas. of the otoPit*i.g an lautity.ituo the Maori', ceases and treatment of M.O. Womb= Of the throe; yoiled BronehiliS, Chrome Larynottia Clevayrraanfa • ore Throat, le. &a. By Horace area., A. hi ,bL 11. en Plat. improved mai cistern:ly eeoned. Royal . Ovo, gilt taps, two, .i'the nuttier has made a most valuable midi/Until praCtiCal medicine. • • • We have adopted the mode . rateeatment recommended by ban, ciac =rob°. his statements ea to Its owcat valan."—.l.ldibbead. • ! Forsisin Red teal Review. written with so mach care lad excellent erranyti ruebr as to be quite Intelligible m me itnialtfaulaW readertl—N. 'Y Evening Poe. "Without doubt dm remedy over all others.”—N, Y. , Evening Mirror. "Ably written... 4 shrews a men chertsallidY ttpget of las profeuicata—New York Hl:mama. MITIHIOIVAN PUBLICATIOIIF-Riew on MUD rJ Arehliceture, prepared on behalf of the boßdo i r nommatee of the Sosithsonitin leistimthm, by Robots • Dale Owen. In large guano, elegantly Pmdak with ,Ithalratlons lathe beet style oft. an. Just meowed .4 for rile by D LODICDHXM. 010 Cl Woostas O A NIVTA - 139F.D HA-1 S—to Tr. thms, winter bnuull fn 0 .91TV.Em iertans • DOWNIND*B LAN;tSCAPE OALDEN,Dlo—iftrat ready, the 4th editio . a,nantaa tinaszca, addlnanaf illustrations, a Thanes on Landscape Dv. .deolthr and Rural arehitsetats, adaptea o North enterlea; by A 1 Dawning, in OW volume, profasaly illustrated. Inn received andfor ride by 111 JAMS D ZoOmw. 604
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