TriE PtTTBBURGH GAZtTTE PUBLISULI) BY WAITS Gcci7, PITTSBOILOiIe SATURDAY MORNING, JULY EL Alr 'TR x Prrrima. MILT M.ILTTII peblivhed ihily, Tn-Weekly, Weekly.—The tkev. Dollen per annum; the Tri-Weeltly It Five Wien per enema: the Weekly to Tyro Dollar. per annexe, milli rt , 47 . /IXIVIINTIszIo are earaelniy fermented tritium] to .heir (anon before 5?. r_, and as early in the day as Practicable. Adfertiaetnents not Insetted 04. sheet] lied dote silllnvariably he charged anal orderedoat JurrtisasoNic AND 'WHIG TICKET. WILLIAM ITASLEI7, of Butler COllnty HOBO. C. WALKER., of Eltrubeth Borotigh. JOHN MILLER, of Sharpsburgh. CALEB LEE, of Pittsburgh WY. ESPY, of Lo - vcr S. Chou •.j.; CARTER CURTIS, f Yit.Largik ROT ONOTAYT% O. S. RAYS, or Cpper St_ Cielr . 73A0.8r CU, JOHN MORILISOq, of Anerheny, i comonssroons, LAS. nurculaa, of Peoblea. 110 M, MIL U. ARTLIURT, of Putsburg h. JOHN DYERS of i,ino,oy: Der Load Matter. tee next pn4e. SSG near pegs for Telograpttla Oar renders wilt bear with tut, we hOtik, while we again notice the conduct of thO P*l s burgh Morning Past, to rela ti on to the Repubhcons of Eurspe, and especially of Rome. We disire that the shameless hypocrisy of the editor of ttrOle, paper, in his pretensions of aus:hment to the . giiineiples of freedom, should be seen end kl3ollllill 45in men, Or a more disgusting exhibition of rommiess end cowardice was never before exhibited. In his last pap, he lies attempted a rl4y to the free animadversions of the Gazette. Hokum ouf with a bombardio and ridiculous steiciredifthot we are approaching a "most important and stko"stl enrol" contest" in Pennsylvania, the resulio of:#fileb. he says, "fur years to coma, will be felt, use/ or toosithroughout every State of this glorit4Olituon'" Bah I Does this poor ereatere think his readers have as little sense as himeelf ' With*et con tempt will every manor common oviso-IrMd com mon information read such rtdiculous tOM foolery, put forth with owl like eolemotty. The next sentence is so-richke„epecithan of the Bonsbastes FiMioso style, peculiar it, thre editor, and of all half witted editorml Maxty .hommers, who, because they have by occident ei:tk the use or a press and types, imesgme tholl litet*lfsra of the Union rests upon their shouldetsithdtlsfee copy it entire , - 4' thfl coolest are arrayed on the orte4land the People, the Democracy. preeenung Ueif, ancient Jefferionian platform of human and poliCilial right* —a platform Illuminated by the brightest - 11nd hob. eat lights of Liberty and of Nature. nod consecrated by the blood of many a martYr, on , the tither head are arrayed the ellen:net of hiimen rttata, t hors who believe or affect tc helmet, ha: the,rhaa.es u; the people are not quallfi,d ! it garCrament. those whose motto it is, -I,t Gover4nient tabs care of the rich, and the rich tb•: po•ir"—the Federal Maga, t V Lyleir array of Privdetred Corporraton, rind all their en,gihca of fraud, or rulattro.nl, of coriutittO i n and of deceit." The egregious folly of Or above lonijpentence is only equalled by its falsehood and malire. But We leave both the one and the other cur:- tempt of the community, as not worthy, of further not ec. • Fe then proceeds to nate° the artietee of the Gazette, and tap, they are intended eraw oti h.s rural:in from the conking contest, bit he haJ detected the of tect, and should not Lie dppght. Ho ass:eta, way of ' , feting the Gaette`,o cr.A•ve. inahness and cowardice, in relatitin to the Repb , icans, that he has published the trie grsphic aches, and the detatlssoflihe new, And further, that be has never recorded thin strug gle for liberty, without feeling in his o*n "breast a r,..mosthetic throb, nod uttering n • for its anecess !" , This is brave and [Mile, is A not!' FAA. publish es the news. So do the organs of despditsm, both to our own country and in every land. ''He hardly dare withhold that. But his heart fh:rabs with sympathy for every struggle for liberre. And so 'militia reverend neighbor of the L'etttlihlic - say, while he contends for the Divine right 41tie Pope toe despotic temporal rule over the Ron* people. But the editor of the Post's throbtanrsympathy Las never prompted him to say one it* an has paper in favor of the ttrugsling lioutanalihnough they have been openly attacked in trur,tradst, anal every vile epithet heaped u; nn theA , A yet his cowardly soul eau only user secret prayers, sod has shrunk back from a syllable in ttuy defence. He has got even dared to name theitOor fear cf committing himself. We have charged; him with treachery to the cause of frardoch, and: with the basest cowardice, and he ,toris by altering per sonal calummes, as false as the object d h dragging them in, ia contemptible. We reiterate our charges. We asset: that the Post dare mx utter a mord an favor of Of bleeding cave of liberty in Roam lie dote sod openly sympathize with men worthy to take the hiabasr niches in the temple of liberty. as martryis far the rights of men' Fle arc nor. He :gaiis before some influence which prevents tadhful4ass to the estate of freedom. If he is opposed to the Repub. of Rome, let him say so. We respect a brave sod honorable foe. A coon:4' but be des pised. CHOLERA ILIL CO RD The St. Louis Reveille, of July 11, •Mibbalges a idnuatinal. table of the naortany to that : oily, from the 2,1 day of January, In4o, to the 9th, -- 4 - the pre sent month. The aggregate number o4tertneozA during that period has been 3,531, Of which 3'592 were deaths from Cholera. The eorfe:e:tk e. oj ails table Is placed beyond doubt, al itr as t Jten from the official report of the City RegiOer. The deaths on the 10th mere SI-4-1.45 of Cho. . , . htra The deaths on the 11th were I`, , i-I'l3 of Chi Mrs. . The SL Louis Union of the "MI worldly matters have now giver, way in . this city lathe one absorbing dread of ‘4,chn.,•ia. This terrible destroyer of the human vaerSSeen, io increase in violence in this city daily ‘ until we can Warmly look et its ravages without lka siudder of tenor. Already it has Corried off oveiAtre thou sand of our population. and now its blowp fall with mars fearful awl fatal rapidity than evek.' Tn add to our tenor, 'medical specifies and nsh4lcal stall become each day are ineffroent andl3ltelebs to Mrs"t the disease in Its progress tri ("pithy. In deed, most of our eminent medical Ilnill,l , &- clue the disease an outlaw, t.i watch-no konwn roles of treatment can be applied with atl certain ty of success. Coal's ry In one liret strfjp . oelliolll, it Seem. DOW to have hole or no regard to the classes of society it attacks, on the neh (al mith the poor; the temperate and cAnfori..l lei 4 fife, along with the dlifoolute, the aband.o,', or thel,o . ?relehed. The past week's bill of mortal.hroveS:this. as in it will be G mod numbers of wt,. ! or- ...dleind the better class of society—ta,large nt....atoi(Nt these females, too, whom we are &mad to twitter were prudent and temperate. ()a the other Efilfiq, three . or- Wu, hundred geueroliy imposeri.hel, dirty, and wretched foreigners, quarantined 'below this Ott, remain comparatively healthy filth and discomforts. A. mast& the airy heel(, we have heard it remarked often of late, mat in the :moat d a ta parts ef it there is aIW theletij amount ofeievneas, What, thou, can be the 14strithat gee - ern this Maltase If cars, eleantineis,aod all the comforts of life, Judiciously used, form nh barrier, What will wrest itl We frankly confess we t not possess the shadow of any knowledge io,lhe met- ter. All we eao eay ie, to do what veciiito ward ad thin &sena, and trust to Providere:: COL. what duty, be cheerful, he coatented ‘ tai.itesigned. and we lessee ita tenon, if we cannot n al _ . tngetner." The Peru Illinois Toleerryh, of the 41/lig - Ives a long micceent of the ravage , of the cholMii in t hot place. It broke out oa Friday, ine when there were eight deaths, principally G441/11115, all occupying the same house, On Seitur4y, there were seven deaths; Sunday eta; Mookiy three, are Tuesday one. The disease men:a:then to have abated. There were no new cal:if.but it is added that the great body o f the peopabad left the town. (ka.}-Ttiero nave been 30 cast; at this place and 8 deaths. emcees:4-1n three days, ending Sattday Elh, there were 15 deaths. Kawars —At:this place, in the westt..; endlog 4th July, there were 14 deaths. Amoneihe vic tim was Mr. Ino. B. Auwell, well know through that state as a democratic editor. 51i11,1tussell had edited successively, first, while Wwa and Wisconsin were one state, a paper ie:4l, seat of government, in connection with M 4 James Clarke; afterwards, the Mum?. t Du. buqae, the Herald at , Illoomingtotic land the Dupack at Keokuk. The discoed centlitoes un checked. A geed many cases at cholera have OM:wed at Jerscralle, 81. Amon them wan Mr. r,i7JWIIISO, thetas( th e county, wha, had just retotied f rom 1.4 0 / 55 7# 1 4* . FA was 0 11 .44.4 10424 Was ' . relieved by the salaier preparation Entriclently to enable him to get hiptne—sad then it mut net long before Ms father, mailer sister and one child to At It and died. Waverly, Lolnyege county, Mo., hoe been se verely visited by th.. cholera. Some twenty :our persona are .aid to bare been attacked to one day, a number 01 wbonf died. The citizens Lied the place an won as menus of conveyance could be ob. tamed. Brunswick has oleo been Se verely v 'weary five or thirty persons ha v .ag (fled since the first appearance gibe cholera.. Among-the record• ed deaths is that of Mrs. Derridzscn, wife of Ch., Dcrricksoo, Faq• Belleville, Illinois, la terribly visited-20 deatba in twenty four hones in a.small country village. Louisville, the Journal says, the interments on Saturday and Sunday numbered 12, of which 4or 5 were cholera,. and 8 were children. There is a good deal of sOlkness in the coy, but very iule of it is eholerg The denthv at 'Lexington, from Tuesday eveni log to Friday evening, oumbered 30. Among those who died wire Grandiacin Meaner, John W. Trumbull, daughter of A. Maydwell, daughtei of G. B. TWyman4/r. Jones, Dr. Sanders, and Miss Ellen Herrinel. Several cases were under treatment, which Would terminate fatally. The wbole bomber of dkaths was about 150. In the county Orayette. the cholera prevailed to a considerable efatent. The persona Who Ll, d were Sam IL. BallaSlr, Esq., CaL W.G. Garter, Jas. Stone, Presley Borqm, Mrs. Stanhope, and a pant her of negroes. Tjtere was no alAtement In the &sense at 1..<2. inv.... At Frank;rt, on Saturday, I death and 3 cases. At Maysvite, the disease was greatl on the 'lncrease; In th 4 forty e•ght hours eadtt4 on 6aturday afternoentthere were 11 dentin. Cap. tam Peter Lee toes one of the vlct.ms. At Nashville, on Wednesday, 4 Interments, one of cholera. ;.` Capt. L. Lawrence, pilot of the steamer Pater Miler, dted on boar k d of that boat. Ali the New Orleans papers speak of the good health that city enjnya The health of the intertor of Louisiana was its° improving. The deaths It M!totphis for 4S hours, ending co Monday last, were s :3 of cholera and 3 of other dis- In Cincinpati, wirrjaiee to record the fact, the cholera i• steadily tleereasing. The Cie' art, pub lished a table, which embrace* a e.rnriete state ment of the aggre6te mortahty of the city, from all diseases, for the, perod of 31 days, lost pasted Jane 19th to July , 16th. This aggretwe to three thousand az hutOred anti eighteen, making a daily average mortality, for the tane embraced, of ore hundred and seventeen—will:au a small The weekly moy.a.fity :!..e whole pernd em braid, according this tsble, Lr as Fret 'bre- 51,4. 10 Jane First week, tcOutte Seeoud week.itn Jolt , 2, Third week. to Jour 11, Fourth week, Co July 16, It may not be iraltroper again (the Gnlnt:e re marl.) to can the Intention of the community to the great disproportion of the mortality nencag our foreign population: This papu.a:mn is between one quarter and one third ut the entire number of our inhabitants, but nearly three quarters 01 the entire mortality is timong this cSoNi popula tion. The exact o. , oy.ortiona are: Emigrant populition, 7u.i p-r rent.: American population,22:6; lifiterments is Potters Another vie,. 111 . the c -, ‘• mortality is present. ed in the followineform Interments in 65;oreiern Cemeteries, 21t3.5 PtStleis Field, Total both, Intermeats is alt other eelorterte. Aggregate in a llfi To the Editor of the London Ttnat.v. Etscrascrry to Criotafts —Str,—The !eller 0 MA Andmnd. upah the son'aclang indurate of eleclrictty over epidemics aenernily. act -. err to particdlar, puidiShed by you in to-dayS Tr inns, : seduce. me In Coll,oll4llllCale a tort, in connexion with this subject, cluvoborstive of the 'news 01 51, Audnind, and whi&h I believe bas never newts appeared in erint...l One of toe Tooting ehildaen was mixed with chtidera in the Royal Free Hospital. The portent was a Istil abort: a years 2, under I Dr. Peacock's chelge. In about tour bourn she became completely collapsed. the power of drglu . ution bed eeused;. end consesient.te jail internal remedies were useless.. Dr. Peacock applied one I pole at the galvanie machine over the neon, the other over the region of the stomach, or ra thee of the solar prnel (a sort rf grand central ler . minus of-the nerves supplying all the vtaciers) In half a minute the ghild began to rally. some strong beef tee was cot alto her -tomueb in less than ten nuoulmi, and ultimately the resurrerion was con, 7plete. Your colnens are en much more widely mon:listed than the.!, , mecheol journals, tiles I trust ! you will excuse, Se this case. a COMIMMICYIIOI3 that, in one ofless,lttreeney. should have been re / served for a profetssioaal joutnal. atm, Si, your obed eat T. W. (2..5../K E, Late Resident Soestoon of the Royal Free Ho pool. 11, Lower Firoo' street, June 25. FLINIAILEABLR r. —An eminent physi cian of Paris, It,. 'PLtuet, has written to a profee- Ismael brother in qis town statements so etartLag in reference to th , -. —um M French Czech Shingle., on con , ...nment and for sale by lyl6 MILLER & RICREYBUN 88 REWARD • • LOfsT—On Sunday. tat July, a medium lion square slim BREAST PIN, dark blue color. The find will receive the above reward by leuvink it at FL RICHARD:AO:VS Store, on Market et. lyl4:d I w Copartner.hip. F. undersigned LitlTt this Li, y associated with the T F. business JACO!! L. SCHWA RTZ, •nd will eon. tulle the bosi nee, as heretofore. under the firm of B. A. FAHNESTOCK a CO. ly 2 1649. jyi3 fXTI CH ALE-2O dos pints, (refit impost... Won, to L.j arrive tu a day or so. For sale by IyIU JACOB NVF.AVF.R. Jr FOR GREENWOOD GARDENS. y s The steam boor A. MASON Ims taken the place of the Thos Stott, a regular paeket to this Garden—lesiving the Greenwood wharf bolt at 0 o . cicick, A. M., end nt the beginning of each hour until o P. M.; lest unit from the garden at 10 o'clock Fonctuelity will be observed. Fare 5 cents; children under la half prier. The attention of the citisens is invited to this healthy and pleasant resort during this hot end sickly season. All kinds of refreshments, except sniosicaling drinks, Pre kept on the premises. Greenhouse Piants ; and Bouquets of choice flowers for sale. Closed on Sun day. 31 . 13 JAMES SFICAIN. tiIIICULTURF. 5- —Downing's Landscape Gar r), 1/01, A a , vo, do Cottage Reside lice•, even do Fruns A ' iverie t. lime: In do do, colored elutes, Stye; hoodoo ts..initning for Litmc, ldmo; The Hos its e, b:o, by Parson, Allen on the Grape, boa; PI•I4CP'S Pomelogical alanual, boo: do on the Grape, C.vo. London Agriciiitnr, thick. Sem do tiardetang thick two.do Ts-en sad Shrubs, think Iva Downines Horneulturist two; American Agricultunst, into. For tale by jyl4 JLI LOCKWOOD, ein Wood st ECEME! 91111 F. partners) 1p heretofore existing nodes the firm of A. a C BRADLEY', la dissolved by the deee.e. or Mr. t Bradley. The WIN be carried nn by A. Bradley, who will iettle the business of the hire firm. REMOVAL —A. Rood., Los removed Ins Foundry Waren...l !rem No. 112 Second street, to No.lo Wood Street, between First end Second streets, o the r•bouse lately occupied by G. A. Berry, where he will - keep constantly on band a general assortment of Castlngs Grates, Stove., Cooking Stoves, de. 19 13 IIGARP--Iniported Principe. and Havana*, of all 1.1V1,15 and colors. of the most approved brands, for sale cheap by iylo JACOB WEAVER, Jr Po j r k nd log per canal boot I Bemetr, and for sale low to close by ),13 JAS DALZELL, "Water st PECAN NUT S-10 b•Art Pecan Nuts, just reed pp rnsagnmero cmd for sale by pr o MILIAR k RICKETSON wR xs b prime W R Cheese, 1"a -. dig by Lake Ene and Al Line. .Ti' for sale lose by Irl3 JAMES DAI.ZELL DACON—n casks clear t3ides in stare; for .le by /1 1 ivln ISAIAH DICKEY k CO, Front st 110,74 3 HEADS.--1) er. k 11. 1 1 . 9 , 6 1 1 A. 11; DICKEY 11: 1 7:• c e o by C"„7.°N — " bole . "- ';)'. 0 1,1 2. .. CO (0 LASS-199 boo -110 Window- Clew 73 do 10012 I 3 - ro; 03 do 10014 do; 10 do 709 do, reeelired and for ole t.e RILF:I - . MATTHEWS 22. CO, .29. Water %t RCHJAfti-30 doa ertre Corn Broom., reed and for 'IV< by )yl3 RHEA', MATTHEWS 2t CO BACON—tam Ins , Miles and Rio.!dem tec'd and far a'a by ly 13 Rif EY. MATMIEWS S. CO 1 OTTON-105 bales Cotton. In etore and for rale by V../ /TI3ItHET. MATTHEWS &CO PEACH 13R - Alt: OT—Odi Ws tante year 6171 brandy, rro'd on cotangnnient and for sale by IY 3 TASSEY & BEST MAGIC LA NTMORN THE subscribers surer for sate splendid }lactic Lantbora. inanumetered by Voegthand, with a in. Ehes itiameter. and throwing • focus of ten feet. Together with sit thousand tromparent figures, porno. ed in anneal .t} le. comlisting of Portraits,. Mythological figures, Naval Engagement, Physiological Humorous And oilier. too numerous to mention. It can with little expense be changed to a ?a le mould. and to a College wanting Foch on apparatus would be miff:Cog. hio. It will he sold atherirsdn• tf applicatton be J made soon to J . J GILLESPIE 0. CO 70 IVoott at Journal. Dispatch, Mercury and Post copy lw_ .. . - AGRICULTVRE: .k.c.A.rnerienn Pormers Ency• e lopedia, Nvo Lindiey's egetnblo Kingdom, Pro. Davy'. Diseourse• on Agriculture, to, liniso. bk•blenien—The Plant. Pro Lrebig's Agnealtural Chemistry, 12 o. Miner • American 800 Boa, 12 ma. Allen'. American Farm Book. 12mo. Allen'. Domestie Animals, Pane. Wchslcr A Park's Domenic Economy, thick' Bro. For .ale by JAMES D LOCIWOOD, Jr 19 62-Wood st el ERMAN CLAY-20 cake reed Itti. day and for .•), •_ lyin TASSEY a BEST DEA NETS-3/10 bush in store and for sale by, rYI2 TASSEY fr. BEST UNDRIEII bales Cotton; 2 bbl. No I Lard; L 2 - S C 2 bags Feathers, in arrive, for sole by /TN ISAIAH DICKEY /r. Co, Front at ENDRIES-4 bbl. No I Lard; 2 asks Bneon; 2 les 4 bags Boweng; ID do Feather.; now landt,.‘ from steamer Casten; for sale by 1112_ ISAIAH DICKEY Jk. _Ca _ WANTED A young man in a wholesale sad retail dry goods •lore— one scquainted With the Inuanmaa and can come wen recommended. Apply at GI Alarket rt. jy4±ll virRAPYING PAYER—SOO rmi asaoriod, for sale t low by nle BC/100N3IAKER &CU lAM P IILACK--30 - Th - lator rale by 1/ I SCHOONSIAKEK & CO j 'COPPER/"-- 7o Lela to fine order, for *ale love by SCHOONMAKER & CO LARD OIL—IO bale best ,quality, for sal* by J SCHOONMAKER &CO • _ ---- ICIACON-6 casks clear Sides in tore; ior sale by .1) JYI/ ISAIAH DICKEY & CO I RD— bbhNo 1 In .r k l by Iyl2 IAiA;IVKk:Y k CO DR 1 YTI 4G INK—book utd Yews, for sale at man ofacturers prices by 1912 I SCHOONNI A KER & CO, 24 Wood at TA R'D ROOFING PAPER. of superior phsdhy, foe S. , h /YI2 J SCHOONMAREII &CO W C . 1 . 1 0 E: O A . a t: thAn" fine tiV.—T m e i to t tb , :o , r i tk e r tt.a nod Geneva fwd nod Surer Patent gq Letter Watch: c•. at so low prunes as are offered In the Eastern cities; all it good order and is...rousted. W W WILSON, IYI 1 earner 4th and Market sle VISII-7hlibis large No 3 Mackerel, Massachusetts isispection, recctetog from •eanal and for sale by »If JAAIES A HUTCHISON & CO ,LATCH REPAIRING — In it. - rhs — soeb es , V fled on with special fate MIA attention. Ilan my the most sktitui and expsnenced workmen to my empoiy. and richly a Constant personal attention to this branch. I .11 promise the best satisfaction to all who may favor tar with allele Work. W W WU...10N, WISIOO Maker, 01 l__ 57 Market at T IVI IIF. ATLANTIC D ANDODHIOEND. TKLEGRAPH COM PANY have declared n Dividend of Fifty Cents per shore from thectuntng of the line tor the last three months, ending lhaaJune, and payable on and aner the 18th Inst. NVestern Stockholders payable at the whet , of Palmer, Hanna s Co. Philada. July 11 1849. WM. MICRE, Sec' BOTTLE CORKS. -9 bales pnrai, bag ond short, D. received and for sale by iy I R E SELLERS, 57 Weed et - - • - 4 Mi.:RICAN VERMILLION-1 ease Jost reed and J - 1, for sale by jylt R 1i SIF73.L.F.R.S QI'S. TURPENTINE AND TANNERS' OIL-3 bids SJ each, jest received aLd for sale by R E SELLERS OVA b— I, PILL DO.T.ES-3 eel; Wlstrend and,forSnle Y • - /11l R E SELLERS (101)PFR'S ISINGLASS-11 bxs Just read and for / sale by all R E SELLERS I . iE CV - Ea:ART/ O itft retail, all grades, by 1110 JACOB WEAVER. Jr THE MOST REMARKABLE WORK OF THE AGlE.—Lsrsitll% NlBl.Ell.—Nineveh and Its ar ntents with en account of a visit to the Chaldean goonsCbr of Kurdistan, and Yesidis, or Devil Wior shippers; and an inquiry into the manners awl arts of tbeancient Awyrians, by /hasten floury Lapsed, Esq. D. C L 4 In two volume., with numerous 11,04nm:ions. "There is a remarkable atd delightful combination in ibe work before us, of valuarne dxcovery and nr wresting personalllo.llratiOT, •12/0 •• me remember In no similar work of travel or &woven'. ". Mt. Lay nod is not surpaued by Ito old travelers. In the Won ders of the story he has to tell, be very north swims. es them all. •• . "We repeat that there has been no sack picture In any modern book or travels, .k n otP not 'brayer or @othen not more adventurous, Burkhardt mote truthful. mom gal , of Men the hero of the book before us .Oue of the moat remarkable works of the age."— London Tours Just received and for kale by lYlt JAMES D LOCKWOOD. 83 Wood et THE PITTSII RGII, CINCINNATI AND LOUIS. Vl[ L 6 TELEGRAPH COMPANY, have &e'ery ed a Dividend of Three per cent. for the last quarter, payable on and after the 10th teat.; at the Whey of Pal. mar Hanna de Co. • JOSHUA HANNA, Tread.. I 10 POTASH -3 esti Pouutt, on band and tar sale by 17 11 REYNOLDS A. SHEE tummy eLot3B-3.5 bbla Family Flour, oacpn simmellt and fat gale by JTII REYNOLDS suet FOR CINCINNATI i :',... rho hytht draught steamer t.I.AUCI'n ...,," A D Reno roaster, ss,.l leave for tba : sßove and interrned ve ports this day . ;S! at I o'clock. P NI ' d , For , fcill. or Pks.k.age. apntv nn bosnl, or to ... /1 ,2 1 PETTIURK UN le 00, Ails , -- FOR CINCiIiN&TI AND LOUISVILLE. . v. -ye i l , Tb e splendid new ..parner mi lik r =SL , R NI tion i teY; Di ns A ns e teT i e!; % ll S ietcre for '.5-7' e shore and an interrnedtate ports ' '''' on Saturday. the :nth. at If o'clock. A. A.I. : ini , ess For trews or pampa, apply on hoard, or to. , .V.) all' D. IV ROSS, Agent.