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    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<results ol a very simple mode
of treating, in the worst stages, the disease now no
fatally prevalent in Pans, that we deem it our
duty at once to lay d het ,re the pulthe. The letter
of which the fol!owLog is a tranalsocn, is dated Paris.
June lb: —"I think-at my duty to inf.rrot ray pre•
feamonal brethren That, in a great DU Ember of pnti
ent.y affected with i chniera in the last stage, that is
say, when the ptijiation of the heart and the move.
meat of the pule* are absent, and in the com
mencement of the.:sloe stave I haves ucrcerlect in
restoring the acting of the heart and in reenyenng
the patient from t,tse blue stage by a iministerine,
at intervals of belga° hour, four cups id a hot and
sweetened aluntti of the common hme tree, mint.
halm, or chamorn4,l, 57. c., in each of which cup of
Infustott more roue:drops of volatile alkali, making
tti drops which thAl . patient may take in two boors
The reaclu.o a alAirist instantaneous. The pulse
commences instanfancously to beat, rather irregu
larly at brat, it ir ttue, bat afterwards wrth farce,
the blue state di tattpears, the body, tare, and e. 1.-
trvrnities are 'layered with hot and cope, o- sweat.
nod lon few tioorethe patient is entirely out of
anger. It is fteriftently necessary to c:cirotat the
rracuon Ivaco it ['gnomes too strong LY - Itte assist
ance of bleedtag."'4Lits-epers/ d/hton.
71,1,14. Eh. Jr co t Pal.th..rgh
I met a polemical Democrat ,LIC no w an officer .
and one whose inditaation as well as duty woul/1
prompt him to see nth Justice done. He is heartily
disgusted with the Course of our drawl . ..o paper.,
and:has determined to make no auggesbona lo them,
and common delical7, he tootles. fort/ids his going
to the Whig paperi: He suggests that the Secre
taries of the dillert:nt fur companies be called on
for the names of ail their meib-ar/i and places of
residence, and if practicable, them ages.
This he thinks would bring out toe names of all.
good and bad, and compel the ranocent ones to
publish a disclaimer of any sympathy with the
guilty. He says teat the party wno put his name
LO a Gertala riasolown, papitehed to the Post,
clearly liable to indMlmeet-
Arnotrnco A5(1.1 . 517,1.1,0,1 A. K0LLZ0.1".. — .1..
stmnapt was ws• titCde between 5 and 9 o'clock ou
Saturday night to roh and 111.511.ii.1ie David Mern
weather, Esq., one al the proaslavery candidates Pie
toe convention in jun - arson my. H e had been
in the city, and waf . ,ieturaing to his reeklet., G 3
I,,rsebeek, about seven miles below tills, on the
river. When withih about half a mile of home, he
was accosted with, by a man Rata% on a stamp—
‘..l9 that Mr. Mern*eather?" and Mr. M. hsv ing
answered in the aqrrnative, the man said that he
had been waning at;his (Mt. M.'s) house some time
to give bita a leiter; Mr. Mernweather told him
to route to his house, as he could not read the let
ter in the dark. 'She mall then said Mel there
was another man with him who had some impor•
tam businessto tranirset with Mr. M., and the lat
ter Melted both to hit Loose.
lira horse got skint three lengths ahead, when
he weal fired at, the tall passing very clo.e to his
breast, and striking, hie umbrella, which rested in
his facing.. The discharge oldie pleadl frighten
ed the horse, wheat threw Mr. Mern weal her
Not having any weapons about him with the ex.
ception of a packet knife, he remained lyinginill on
the ground. One of therassassms, who had been
standing beck, and Chas not at all seen by Mr. M..
remarked to the otter "you have saved him."—
"I did that," replied Me other. "He won't trouble
the Ernanmpationisfis any mare. John get the
horses ready. We, must leave here now a—n
quick. I'll see %skitter he has any dimes." The
assassin then came gp to Mr. Mernweather, strad
dled over him, took - ,a pocket book filled with pa
pers out of his coat,p3.ll was putting his hoed on
Mr. M.'s vest pockets, when the latter took a hold
of him by the hreairOstith one hand, and with the
other cut him acrosisMe throat.
The amanita hallowed to his friend Inc assist
ance, at the same time rising and pulling Mr.
Mernwea.her up. Me. Merriweather then eat him
in the left hip and shoulder. Feanug his accom
plice, be disengaged himself frdm him and ran
same distance through a field, where he sunk down
Gem exhaustion. • Here he remained about ten
minutes, when be proceeded home. The amainm,
were tnitad by the hired from the wounds indict
ed on One of them by Me. Merriweather for some
custance. He thinks', the min whom he did not
see was a negro from his langt.age; the other was
a white man, aiouLS•(eetE inches high. Each had
a horse.
It will he wen from the advettisitest in another
column that a reward. ot - 8.500 al offered tor the do
tectios of the auwasql--5250 by Mr. Merriweath
er, and $230 the tniushal and deputy marshal
004 oispriolionllk Jariat, Jay N.
THE FRENCH BEFORE BORE
If we can judge the feelings of our readers, by
our °urn, or by those of the press of Eampe and
Ameriel., as evidenced by the almost universal
theme cdcomment,(soth such exceptions as those or
the Prasburgh Post, and others of bite calibre and
coor 2 g" ) we cannot gr., them too much id refs.
lion to the French intervention in Italy and bom
bardment of Rome. We have therefore gleaned
from a very full examination of the news by the
Njagara, the Ralowtng deeply intereating extruc-',
which we 9 - uil no one will pa,2 , over on account
of their length:—
`Rolm June 14, 1559
"Afar the ,jectlon of the French overtures
which were couched in language as insulting as
their ten, was unworthy, an already explained.—
Oudinot made another attempt, of a more private
nature, to draw the Romans to ht, will. Cernuischy
one of the deputation of the Assembly which ne
gotiated with Lessens, was invited to the French
camp, whither he proceeded yesterday morning.
Ondinot had the modesty to propose to him that a
breach should be made in the walls of the Truste
very, over which the French army ahould march
Into the Eternal City with dying colors and music
sounding! Cernusay replied by asking the
French General pointedly whether he meant to
restore the temporal sovereignty of the Pope, tel
ling him that if he did not, the gates would be im
mediately opened to his army. This question Ou•
dusot declined to answer.
The (allowing eommunteattone have been ad
dressed by Gen. Oudinot to the Government and
people of Rome:
The General in Chief, before penetra•ing into
Rome by force of arms, endeavors to exhaust even
to the very last all the means of conciliation whieh
are within his power. He one, therefore, hddres
sed to the President of the National Assembly the
following letter:
HEAINCARTIMS, VILLA PAAIFILL
June 12, :3 P. NI
"Menseur le Pestdent of the National Assembly,
—Circum+tances of war have, us sou are aware,
brought the French army to tbe gates of Rome.—
In case the entrance !Oise city continues to be clo
sed, I shall be compelled for the purpose of enter
ing it to employ the means election which France
has placed at my disposal.
"Before having recourse to this terrible calamity,
consider it to be my duly to make a last appesi
to a people who cannot entertain for France any
hostile sentiment,
^The National Assembly wiahes, no doubt, to
save the capital of the Chrigiau world from san
guinary .lamities.
"Under thin conv.ction I entreat you, Mensenr
le President, to give to the enclosed proclamation
immediate pull,ity. It within twelve hours otter
the receipt of this despatch an answer confirmable
to the iniel.i.cna and honor of France does not
reach nie, I shall be compelled to attack the place
by Scree.
"Receive, Monsieur le President, the assurance
of my col:Lao:tom.,
OL'D'S ,- ,T DE Ri:l; ,- ;!0
Urzenxl in Cu,
PASIFI:.:. June 12, 3 P.M
-, , ts of Kerne —We nu% e not come here
war yr. y. we come to prazur , y,
order and liberty. inn amen:ton, of our Govern
ment have been 011P11 nd,lood.
progrros of tbe urge tren now brought us
clone to 'Fru, rarnonr..
-I:nw now ter have only repued at rare inter
laatn the fire of your barerieyi We tom, on ilie
moment, when the eiaje new of war produce
terrible onlan,tit,
...Save from them a -el.y s::cd w.th such g!ortous
rerntlecttons.
' It you peti.st in refusing to adroit us, NI you
mill alone Isil the responsibility Lot' irceparabie
Mil=
The Trrnmetrele intern". remn.ned deaf to nll the
prupost.ron, 111111.1 e :he general r:hrel .11
coroperreti tr, commence tbe the city
oe the 13th,.: June. at J M.
These do meals were read at an extreordioary
s!tlng of the Roisan Count: nem_ They were
tened to in profound silenee,end when concluded a
cry wan rained Iq the enure Asselea:y of “Wilt
eve Republ•que
A committee of three wee appointed to prepar
e rep:y, and the ii.timg wan suspended for a short
tune. Un bong resumed, Sturbecietat, presented
lion folioaug reply.
—The Roman Constituent Assemb.y.
fo rep y to Your West...ten, dee:area to von that,has
tog coAcluncti wan M Leaver, the French Min
niter Ptewpottintiair on the 3lnt Marco.
convention. confirmed tin tne natil M Lerio-ps ac
cording to Your declaration, it curet to -windier
this t•unvent.on an obluticury nn the two parties
and newer tie nriverto n of the olw fir nations un
til the French Reputaic wan: one raw, ur re
pudiated it. In tbt nteanitine .be A ,tnernh‘v mcc
regard every act of oosidity of the Fre nen arm: a•
a vi
nation of that tenser:Lc to or any our, r.:cole
act which may he committed before the ...seer of
your Government be mommunicated. and brt i
the armistice concluded imall have cap-cod Gen
era! you demand a reply in conformity with the
indenoonn and the honor of Franc., bin none can
be more in ronbormny with toe intentions an:
the honor of France than a halt in a tbsgrant v..-
lotion tit the law of nation.. Whatever may nit
the effect pith:. violation, the people Rome can
!lever be rerponash.e for it. Tic people of I,
are strong in tot, right. Arm In leer re:olwpm
tottintntain the part by which they are bound b ,
yoett nation, and compieded by necesaity anion
to defend and repel every urinal azirresslon iAp-
The Assertioly adFrited this reply wht• it wan
ordered t: be carr ed to the French ramp by a tin;
of trace. The Assembly adjourned with cries cl
" Ft ea to Rerdditse
The following is toe rcti , y of the General com
manding the National Guards of Rome at General
Oadinot:
"General: The treaty of winch the ratification Is
expected assures this trangutlity against every d s
alter. Tbc Nabonal Guards, farmed to rniunta.n
order, mast support the revolution of the Govern
ment; and they devote themselves willingly Co lnA
duty tooth zeal, and tvlibout reference to the fa
okite attached to it. The National Guards have
not loot since 'botch them sympathy for the French
nation by their tree tient of the French pnemners,
but tney esteem. above all, tam, own &go.) , and
the honor of [tome. Any modortune whit a .nay
neteisoera;:dal, the City of Monuments, cannot
tv aurtbuted ba the peaceable rtlacni cutorle,t,
11) defend themselves. but solely to that psi,
wiitch has provoked the awe.... Accept Gen
eral pay dtattuguisned conshierat
~tlrl'RHi N Err I.
'Reveseroctive of the people and CdmoomJer in
Chiet of the National Girard,'
Tire reply of the Commander. In. Chief of the ar
my of the Roman Republic to General I b:d.not
Bs tollosoic
, Cit. Zen Genera: —A fatality eatteen the vernier
of the two Republics to engage in haul*, which
a better dest.ev an uld have unit. d In field loge lb
thettcnattbed common enemy, for the rll,lllVn
e one cannot hut be t:.e enemies of the othsr.—
We cannot aflow ourselves m countenance any
tl 0,1110• and tar !ha! reason we •hall he every
reanst ie e mes, realm whoever %hall attempt to de
stroy our in•t infirm,. The brave alone, moreo
ver, are worthy or reacwiur Preach wither, W t .
.I.i,kewilw consider that Lucre in a condition fir
wave men wcrsie than death. It lb , war which
you are waging against un ,horrid place an in Mat
pompon, it would tin butter for au to clone
eye, forever teall to as*ta at the interininaldo opr
pression and ml.ry door country. Litvad tenth
and fraternity'
How completely and triumphantly doe. the
above statement of facts refute the slanders
of the Popr'r organs in thin country, that Rome is
in the hands Lir and bands of robber*
and that the people are in laver oi . ihe Pope. The
latest accounts say that the French army Iterate
Name amounts to 40,090 men, and yet with what
firmness and dignity do the brave and Pic- Ro
mans rep,: their degrad-d invaders. [tut we con
itinue our extract,.
The Ptedmon.ese Gazette of the 19th no en.i.
tams the following from Rome:
"On the morning of the 13th, the French began
to bombard Rome, without, hthwviter,mlLonng
much injury on the city. They at the same i.m•
eutempted a fruitless assault. The fin in; won ken(
n,, until 8 o'clock; P. 61. and then ceased during
three hours. At II o'clock, it recommenced, and
lasted until 4 o'clock A. M., on the 14th. It then
ceased again, but was soon after resumed with
greater intensity aid destrockve effects. At font
o'clock in the afterndon of that day, the French had
opened a breach el,. to tne gate of San Pancra
zi 1. At 5 o'clock P. M., the tiring continued with
violence. The breach, however, must not have
been considered auffiemotly wide fur an assault,
nn the 15th the cannonade had not relnAcd
The French L.. on cut off several acqueducts which
supplied Rome wan water, and their cavalry in•
tercepts all communication between the besieged
and the country. The iefunatea Tranaleveriers
twice waited on the Trininvirs, with knives is
their hands, retreating them to allow them to sally
out in a mars to ezterminate the French. Tbe-
Triumvirs dissuaded them from their piirpn.e, say'.
Mg that everything would end well if they pre
served their order to fight behind the barricade,
should the French enter the city. It appear. that
General Oudinr.t does not intend to lead his troops
to the attack "(the barricades, but to take up a
position at the gate ra San Fanerasio, and there es
tablish Ms batteries."
From the London Chronicle
Awns, June 17.
Yesterday a French dog of truce was sent in,
proposing a auspenson of arms for three hours from
noon, which wan agreed to. The object of this
proposition was no doubt to enable the French to
toter their dead, which are said to have been lying
unburied for some days. Since yesterday Tier
nan there bas been comparatively little firing
upon either side, though the silence of the night
and morning boa been broken at intervals by the
•whiz of an occasional cannon shot or bomb, now
Camilla, sounds to us. Oudinot hos not yet made
the assault so often promised, and which all the
world in Rome expects would have occurred by
AM. time. A day or two more will probably throw
some light on his intentions, which seem involved
to as much obscurity as the policy of Ws Govcm
meat; perhaps he fig has been waiting kw news
f..om Paris Though Ito hand Is stretched oat to
help the gammas, and hardly a voice of sympathy
raised in their favor, they continue to declare that
they are determined to resist to the last; and that
Oudinot may beat-the city to pieces, if he wit , . be
fore they will submit to him, and conceal hi see
the restoration of Papal Government effe^ted by
a French arms. They have no fears from his
threatened assault. To give you en idea of the
sptrit that animates the mass of the popaysuo,,,
need only say that the inhalmants of the Trastevere
wish the gatis to be opened, and the French to
have free ingress.
Hostilities began rather with feelings of chival
rous rivalry on the part of tlae inhabitants of &doe,
than with any purposes of settled hoatiltty. The
Romans wished to show that they were made of
better ruff than the world hod given them credit
for; that prieetly rule had not extinguished every
spark of national pride and military ardor; and
that they were not to be rough ridden and trampled
in the dust, merely because it suited the policy of
the trench Cabinet, or the caprice of Louis Na
poleon, to send an army here ' unasked and unin
vited, to occupy the Eternal City. Very different
is the complexion of their sentiments at present.
An embittered feeling of enmity and hatred is
springing ep against those professors of fraternity
who, with words of peace and friendly greeting on
their lips, have for seven weeks past brought US.
peace. bloodshed, and devastation to the thres
holds of the Romans, bombarding their city, and
mutilating the splendid monuments of classical an
tiquity and medieval art. In the combat of the
lost two or three days especially, the conduct of
the French troops is said to have been such as to
establish beyond a doubt their proficiency in the
science end practice of Algerine mazias. !slimy
villas and houses on both aides of the river, out
side of the Ports d. I Popolo and the Porta Pone.,
have been set on fire and are now mere shells of
blackened rums. This objectless, purposeless,
meaningless siege hoe nlready led to the deetruc•
I:00 or public and private property, computed at
some hundred thousand pounds value. Claims
by British subjects alone, for property destroyed,
amounting to £7 000. have been sent to the Eng
lish Consul. Major Syke's beautiful villa, outside
of the Porta del Popolo, is one of those laid in ash.
The English church in the same quarter is
mined, with a view to its being blown up, should
circumstance. require iL The damage dune to
various public budding, to Rome is already con
siderable. The church of St. Agnes, in the Piaz
za Navona, is one °filmae that have suffered most;
and there is not one hospital in the city where the
anguish of the pauents has not been aggravated
by the danger and confusion arising from the en
trance Male enemy's projectiles. Those of Triu
ne dei Pellegrini and Santo Spirito have been most
maltreated-
will add n word of justne to the troops who
defend Rome, who are continually represented by
the French journals as bands of ruffians and de.-
',redoes. So far a this from being true, that not
a kw of the officers belong to noble Italian boners,
and very many even of the onvates are of respec
table (smitten to the middle classes, whom the sr
dor of polineal et - task:l.ns, and hatred of foreign
01,, , re•euen. have impelled to seal their prinetplra
with their hlt,td. Colonel Mama, of whose death
in the action of the 3d current I informed you,
onaeleaSe LI a private fortuno of ti ,LW a year,qn
Friday, s t=aribaldrit captiuna died, who has
left property to the amount of £2O 000.
fly a decree of the Asitembly, the execution of
which entrusted to the Triumvirate, a fresh is,
roc al nuts, to the very :urge amount i.f four mil
lions of scud!, or crowns. (about £.l .ono coo •terls
to talcs piace, guaranteed on the security
of naxonal property. Von see that the govern
went dew rir....cd not to he arrested to us men
r-• for want ot tondoo. The per o.: for .J.t. stub.
henna 01 dt I.Ls analog from private pecuniary
transactiens forth, extended, by soother de
cree In lee i netuvirale, to the cad of the current
moo h.
The uext extract we knve t. (rem the Puts cot
rrepoodent of the New York Comnaerwel, and we
copy it lor ;Le espewal benefit of our very P.ever
end opposer and contestant n( the “Pittabursh
Gatholx." We dawre his attenton to the differ
ence between P•po:, li . :ney or Ducal s.uppethecy
and Elepoh;ican. After al•ma an the
fall of A t...tne under the bontharorocct el A u.tra,
one at the Pope's dekaderra tale city the
Adzollo., end ono et the plenctpal towns of Ilse Ro
man DOminausts--the miller proceeds as (awry
"The tree spirit of her brave newthbors pawed
into Anemic she adhered to the rarinision at her
clerical aristocracy and to the establtahtnent of the
Rom a n Republic. Besieged by sea and land.
cid fern ell supplies. her citizen. derstnetail in bat
Ow she surrendered oniv aver bavink consorrica
ell her provlsions and elven op all trope of 'et:et
The Ailstraii• have taken possession in Inc name
the Pope who has lent nu .agates to silmsocisitr
the civ i l cosi-rower, Orr corsolation kir the
reverse* of Italy :a that be: Kb-, ;..r str si they
that Oise are worthy of the liberty they tight fir.
They used trier power nr, maderidion, and lutier
adversity ,v.th hotacnessi Thes rommated 40 et,
rear 40.461 ire priest., who now boos. mer
rs A rm.. • r linprrsainincnt. goal, d Dr troops
in the nous., di 440011001 oiksetrs, cle , ..l.belion of
the libert Vol the press, sweat sit it, return of the
clergy They iweop down the herpes on their
prey
Dunn; the Repatatua the Protestants were nl,,
lowed full ts•ov to preach and print AL Kloresee.
they undert_wl the publication of the Scriptures in
Italian, and Li/whiled to thambute them all ever
Italy Tte Lruna Afton of Dump, was xeketed, in
order to tiro d gin Lne: unneceoware offenL•e to the
t."atholtes. An edition of twenty thousand was
nearly ready on the .:Lti of April. the date al the
maturation of the grand Doke. Not long after,
the pollee made a descent no the print rig estabitsh
merit retred all the hooks and sealed up the prnap
rig pre-tare. The property boa since haven
menu-toed. Tht• P o t is perfectly well eatshitrh.
rd. rot only I, lettera from Florence put also by
Inc pubbabed r. -ation of the English coavul
at Florence, an English gentleman having been a
conaideratue Lover by the coofiscaudo. The Tog
coin Government hue refused to interfere in the
atTatv on the ground that it hew e•pr,al!y
within the jangthcttoo of the eccleslastiral author
ities.'"
No sooner are republican institutions establish
ed, than religious liberty follows. Freedom of
thought, and freedom of religion belay in their train
;ustice, moderation, and safety. When the pnects
return to power. oppression (Mows, the printing
presses are sen'ed up, religious liberty destroyed,
and the Holy Bible banished.
With one other extract, to show the abhorrence in
which the French intervention :a viewed. by a!I
beret and intelligent men, we await the next
strut., It n from the London correspondence
„i rue N iti.ina I Intelligence,
The principal points of meow? anemone
at pre•nat are French miervenbon in holy, Russ
atan interference in tilnagani, and Germ•n unity
under the King of Prusala. No question has arisen
daring the to, sixteen months of strong eases.
:mint which no touch miles up with individual
I , o'ing not miereat as the bombardment of Rome
by the French. The chanirmliertnent of Poland by
Au.ina. omit Russia, the seizure of the
Danish dent by England, the imprisonment of Na•
pdenn at St. Helena, end the murder of Marshal
Ney at Thins Were ail national atrocuiew and dark
messages in European history. But Poland fell
because the three greatest arbitrary Powers on the
continent entered into lettgas against her,
decreed her and shored her territory: England
furtively seized the Leinise fleet, lest Napoleon
'Mould appropriate it to his owe use., and with it
assets gm island 4,, Napowan was imprisoned et
the island of St. :Intents because England dare not
let him Ise at liberty; he cos. dangerous. she send.
Id the peace and 101/0•11 01 F:001/p0, and the un
generous 10111/0 abe sotlected him to, whilst it
hastened his death, was the crowning complaint 10
bet influence nod power.
Mwskinl Ney fell the ',mitre of violated individual
honor and a ruptured national treaty. But Fiance
im , tiarda Rom, at the expense 01 every principle
which should govern nstmna and Influence
todivi
duals. Neeesstiy. the tyrair's Wee, has not the alight
On conunatda v. rite plentten;1111111/1/1 honor has
no reference to it. It is the great blunder of the
French t:overninent. or, to designate it more pros
perly, it is great came Franca could nut have
irjared the cause nt freedom and progress more
vitativ :brie she ha. done by the mealtime at Italy.
And there was much duplici.y to the proceeding;
the Roman pimple were deceived, the Pope was
deceived, the French nation was deceived. We
are willing in hope also that Louis Napoleon and
O.dlon Barret wens deceived; but then the ques-
!inn striae. wbn was the deceirert it was no
doubt the leaven of old Court diplomacy end dui
sewed is the French Cabinet, to tee
persontiorMM.Falloux and Leon Fauched.goveru
mil by the rieuret siring, held by MM. Thera end
Mole. To this inattenee wen added that of the
Church. an oppres•ed and degraded in the person
of the Pontiff, and a belle/ which probably existed
in the mind of M. Barret and a majority of the As
sembly, that the people of Rome ware really spa
pressed by the Triumvirs anti the Government
whine they hart established, end would gladly
fraternize with itie French, and accept their aid in
throwing it off. The brat approach of Genera:
Oodinot towards Rome, and the hostile reception
and defeat which be experienced, ought to have
convinced the French Government that tacit aid
was not tusked for.
EMS!
But then another n !ement was noted with the
strife. French vanity had been wounded, French
&cry bail been tarnished, French valor had been
worsted. The invincible Gauls had been foiled
by the imbecile Italians; and now nothina but the
conquest of Rome ran wino away the disgrace.
Tln.se sr , paltry and unworthy feelings to luau
oncea tioVerement like nod of France, which
professes to be founded upon yerbine amnion, see
ing that they are brought into ploy to crush no.
other Government which professes to be equally
founded upon public opinion, and they are derog
atory to the spirit of chivalry and gallant bearing
which the French people have etwayselaimed as
not oval eberscieristlea; bat even these feelings
are ennobling and exalting when' brdught into
coinpanson with the imblushing effrontery with
which Gen. Oadinot, a few hours before he com
mences the bombardment of the city, tale he Ine
habitants, "We come not to bring you war; we
come to consolidate order and liberty s among you.
The rhumb.* of our Government have been
misunderstood." The reply of the Triumvirs was
• galling one: " We never betray our engage
ments. We bails undertaken to defend the sums
dard of the Republic, the honor of the country,
and the eaaMity of the capital of the Christian
world. Wt, will , do so." Uentend Ondinot then
tells his troops, "The Government which oppres
ses the inhabitants of Rom. hat replied to oar
words of peace by a refusal to listen to terms lm-
printed with so moth matration.. France has her
eyes upon me
Aye, and ito have all Enrope, and so have* all
the civilized world, and what co they see? They
see the soldiers of a nation which is yet straggling
for lu own freedom, crashing and butchering the
people of another and a feebler country, watch is
engaged in the name holy cause. They see the de
graded son ofa gallant f.ther lending the troops of
Franca against a nation whose present house that
th,her would have made it his glory to defend.—
The indignant Romans inquired of that General
and the Government which supports him, Who
asked you to land your lessons an the soil of Italy,
who invited you to seize our seaport, and garrison
your army there? Who told you that we needed
your aid to consolidate order and liberty among
us?' Hew did you know that we had not estab
lished the order and liberty which was agreeable to
us? What evidence have you that our present
Government, the Government of our choice, op
presses us? Has a stogie Roman joined your strip!
card voluntarily to aid in the subversion al t h's
Government? Theta are question. which France
will have to answer.
The people of Rome do not misunderstand the
intentions of the French Government; at least
they do not misunderstand the outward manifes
tations of those intentions; they can see nothing in
them but cruelty, oppression, treachery, dissimula
tion, and fraud. Do the French underetand their
own intentions' We very much doubt it. They
can reap nothing but disgrace from this interven
too. The most complete success will be degra
dation. The capture of Rome, by its destruction,
will stand in after ages on the page of history as
irrefragable proof that the boasted civilisation of
the nineteenth century was a fiction, and that the
French people of that ago were as savage and
cruel, and had as little correct knowledge of whet
true national honor and glory consists in, as their
Geulieb ancestors, under Brennan, had fear centu
ries before the Chnstian em. We yet hope that
PIM. Dedham, Patsy, De Tocqueville, and the
bther moderate members of the French Adminis
tration, will arrest this monstrous iniquity, this deg
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cotton sher , s, Wrec au rude. of ngto • a
tied. and iux tuere.la. Terms, .t.l doll • ro, pa t au:e
weekly ,y7l er'lntl4
JOURNAL OF TEE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE,
FOR TILE PRONIOTION ov Yes NIC ARTS .
THE oldest Mechanical Periodical titaa: In Ameri
c, is published on the brat of each mouth la the
city ol a Phliadeiphia. It has been regularly ~aced for
by.yards of twenty.three 7eant, and Is rarrrt.•.y
committee of scientific gentlemen alToditrd for
purpose, by the Franblln Institute.
The deservedly high reputation, both at brittle and
slimed, which this jaunts] has iseniiired and ',Lau.,
has
hell ch siren it acirca:algal? sad elcualip .1.101 tat.
azartcr, which enablts the Committee an Pu...
iieations to makr the best silections front Parr,.
Journals, and to give clrculation to original ut.i.
ratio. on mechantral and selCatific ntu rsia aod n0.3,1fil
.3 , 1fil (1' new inventions; notice• at all the PatLetli...i.
ed at the Potent Odle, Washington City, are 0..1 , , •11•
ed in the Journal. together with a large anted., "I.e.
turmanor. au Mechanics, Chemistry, and Civit
netting. derived front the !vest and best autheribrs
This Journal Is poblishedim di , it tut of each await,
each number sontalning at let. acaeltly two pane,
and forms two volumes annually of about 4.! .17,•
each., ,Iluatra.cd with engravings an copp er wood of those sninects which require them
nn
The subscript on pnce ia Fier Doli•rs per a,
Payable on the completion of the .lathr, nnutmt
wall ha forwarded free or postage when t bee dotter.
an, 'muted to ,ha Aetna ry owns,: paid) in ad, mace
Cur mil year. subsertpuort.
Communtratunts and letter. on Liminess must he
tented to •'the Actuary of the Franklin Inettinie, Phil
adslphia, Pennsylvania," the postage pant.
WIItLI AM ilosAlll.llo7.
tylil.llnl Actuary P I
CIINGINNA rt cunt—Th 11/11recelVeal lot
V by 8 8. lIAKHB l'i;
TA , 3 Wnwr •I
WN IX/W GLASS—WO aesbl size, r•/JAnA
for salt by 1)20 I W 11' RH A I•otl
D R hY 1" I'F:ACy(F 16u
""
I S j rj r l ' ,l72 " R i k r ;„ ' . ' ll" '
D fi b l y lW A PPLb j - .B— rw atel boob r i c i
A d and 1 i !?r ,. 14 le
UM/I-100 Ws large No 3 M•ckerel, liemton I n opre•
Inn; 60 half bbl. do do; RI Ws No lJ do, pet mold
And lot sale by ;pal L 8 WATERM A N
ImucCG-476 his s'. fo - bocco, boa and is
arnre in a few dam some of which arc chOioe
!Itun.is and of euperior quality, rood n nmanowin
and fin sale I. Irlo 9 WATER II AV
RAD AND HERRING—A low bbls of earl y
J on hand and for sale by
LB WATER NIA N
. . .
WHITE B &ANS.- 30 bbl. White Roan.. on hand
11 nod for sslo b iy2o LN NV ATER NI N
LA RD-23 crocks, o •aporlor arrigei for (.wily - arc,
just roootaed and (or ado by
JY 2I ) L 8 WATERMAN
".yoeulture as the moat healthy, most useful, an;st
Lie etnploy mem of health;,
AMERICAN AORICULTURIS r and FA R5l-
1 ER'S C ARINET—Is publtsholl on the first Vest
ry month.
Term.: One dollar a year In advance; Three cola,
one year. or one copy Three years, Bth Night copies
one year If seal to one address) Sts% Twenty septa..
Near subscribers will he furnished end, the hark
numbers of all or any of the volume. Seven volumes
mom published.
Bound volumes in complete sett, or In separate vol
ume., furnished at One Dollar and Torenty•fiee route
each. JAMES LOCK WOOD.
"111ZOLL IRON WORKS.'
ILE aubaeribers will continue the manungeture
7 IRON and NAILS, under the Emu of WOOO
'IMOUT& Thl huaioara of the rate fine of Wood.
Edwards h hPitnights, will be settled at oar Ware
house, No. 53 Water greet.
JAMES WOOD,
JOSEPH APICNIOirr..
ryllnd2t WILLIAM 3VICNIO /IT
GG REENM.r P h Y h°'
received a few of the above, or the new none,
without frown, and eery sapertor quality. J
MEND
Information Wanted
FOS SENT.
FOUR new two .tort' Stick Dwelling Rouses,
NI finiahed and in complete order, on Certre
Avenue. or Nfinenvllle mod, l'th Ward. Po.-
caion raven immediately. Rent Met Enact, of
JOHN WATT
IYI9 corner Liberty and Ina
ASTROLOGY.
- I , 4 i lie l.,,O u ß l E l ZO A;tro he io ce , l :4 b i ra 4.
,e p r b y ,io z b r e e r ;na P i r n e l i n •
e.ty an a %bon lime, and may be
lair oil all
the affair. oi human life. at No W. Sr Clair ea.
tlendanee from 3to P X. Fee from 50c to 5350
. .
Mr Lorenzo. the only perzon who predleted correct
ly the marriage of Queen Victoria, nod deacnbed her
husband, two years before it took place.
P. S.—Bring the time of birth with yOzt.
/ CLOTHr. , —On hand and for sale, by W.
tack, at his Carpet Watehoose, a largo and eut•
, lesion rusortment of Oil Cloths, varying front 27 in
ches to 21 feet wide. eat to sun any sue hall, room
most
The assortment consists of the latest
anddmost approved styles and colors.
M'CLINTOCK
ARRIVAL—Of extra sop 3 ply Imperial
.1 Carpets, of new and rich styler, at the Carpet
Warehouse of W. M'CLI NTOCK, to which we matte
the attention of those wishing to furnish Stettin noels
or hourca, to colt and examine oar extensive !neck be
fore purchasing elsewhere. iYI9
1" -. 1 R EAT WORK ON COAL. Taylor's Statistics on
h.T foul—The geographical and geological distribu
tion of mineral combustibles or fossil fuel, including,
ti,•o. thevenous mineral bituminous substances em
pito ed in arts and InlniAtelnrep. ithostrated by maps
and diagrams; embracing from oa ial reports of the
roll-producing oOnntries, the respective amounts of
their producuon. consuinption and commercial distri
bution, in all parts of the world; prepared by Rlchard
Combos Taylor, in one vol. evn. For sale by
.17 ,0 JAR D LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood st
131,...A,L:0hed0.1
lot of above nntele, come of weLtotroe.„-
of an extra 5150. /YID
tad.
ANTED—An expertenced SaIeSIMISI in the Dry
6004.101 bustneas. None other need apply.
alr..dtr W. H. GARRARD, Market at
Kt it',%V s'l'l L.g — trAltl. - tonstantly reeeiring
k the Carpet Warehouse otW. M'CLINTUCK, No.
7i Fourth Street, PllpelfillC and fine Ingrain Carpets,
rtch In colors and design, to which we mine the at•
nation of purchasers. /Tin
WANTED,
BLACKSMITH capable of tacking fillip., tar
ging, and formation; mit work o is required
abaut sint Works, and repairing mall steam engines
and boilers
A goad eausuon is nose °tiered to such a person, to
establish himself in howlers where he ean employ
Imo or three hands. Apply to KIF.R k JONES, or the
fubscrtbers, near Tarentana, for further Informatron.
THOMAS KIER,
I.E lV IS PETERSON
Saline Salt Work, July Is, Pr Pl.
133311:133
Ifll 1' BATHS FUR ONE DOLLAR, nr magic
Bath for finer, ern.
Ladle. Deprriment open (rola 9 to II o'clock. A. AI.,
Rod 2io o claet • M
Athe, Ssinon at,il Bathing FAtablishrorn:
r. ['FA LI., Proprietor.
114 talar. Rio Cr.ffrt, tioL rac and for
. 511 y RUBISUN, i ITLE
r , I - - Litrert) st
X Molansca; 10 do S II do,
I
riC , FC and to .ale by
r. I- IBISON, LITTLE ra. CU
_
.•- var. Au I ro.t tee, and for
B k I Ri I_ & co
.t,• - kera .
'' 7 a•
l d*'r°l
KAor, III.r Iron. for s i,y
ROHN° Lcri &co
15t ,. 1 o:L i t.% NO. I Knd g 50
Colon 0 pr, for tumby
1)1 - u lIO,INON, LarLEk c,
_ .
t•• prlm, Should , re: 69 IC4op, eu
rcd 1.1.1mx. Nat ree'd 11,1 for
Rllli Imrl 14 yr &
buiti dried Pooches, do do
Art -•. 4 . e ny
P.01:1 , 0N, LITTLE& CO
)0 -41 —3 1.0 Pn•a. o. a pr , :ra• reed
for r R(6174,N. LI CI t,L ICo
triUr. •.'d FIZG•
I,TdC , eor I•y I ill, I,\ t e
to CO
1 I)111r.lt rtn. San or Wrappin; Pup,. J ost re•e'd
and II r IOPI , oN. I I rri.R. & rn
Ro— 25 boa. N .o tor; Dtilf ZOo, 5, 19, 7
- Los/ oofor •air 1.7
It , 'BISON. LITTLE Jr CO
1511--.10 ht. , . forge 0-tor Mar k.
do do No 1 1,101! Ilerraig.,
lb do Per oied No I ....kolinon, in More end
for Sale t ! ,. ; vl , !MIN WA77' .a• CO
lere• No :111 or I,re'. Mor.s.arboortts
r.. lakptc recco , rd 1, 001. fur .a eby
NlArniEws a CO,
1 ) , " _ 27 and W burr ot
110 lu 1111)N 2.1 b ion. Plc 11'011 pan aO , l. tor fooodery.
1 10, •1.0 t., koiii,uN, d. CO
TA —QV lib's N C Tor. r'2 a :id for .ate by •
HEY. MAT'TFIF:WS lc CO
IJ rcc. d a,d for ea, by
4 if I.l'l. NIA rrHENVS A CO
1)1- ,1 1N NI"B".—/.14.4 Per an Nut, 44. t rer'd. and
ji ap! stale !.s . j) 80/11, 1 1)N. LIT. LEd 110
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY
1=3:13323T1
W I`.t, o'or r.uch :information ie. to
tbr rhscoverl u't. hunt. oral rivnneuon of all
*y , ll als•E•4l,- per.n. who mt.tered to prevent
•10 p. the fire in this rtly on the 11111, by
tuu.•ut wit. the He. of the Pit.bardi
mop.. - COMP,'n the relief of the city.
.eh portions uar own
.”oplit•es were Cs'posed to ...Ire the rope rty o
.1, I' iu-nfurfell , ,t ram C0110.147••111111
I.t,nr of did C.CY Allrybro
.ttrti tower% rot, ooc
14 , t LIME.-1 , 0 61,14 plc tee'd
r to, trantor I.y nia 1.1, i.111• rot .111 c by
7 tl it vi r. 11 Water vrt
Mll II 01 R-5111.1,1* Farmer F tine I, • brand.
r
On do NI lomre r, day recd and 10t?... try
1) I 7 ARM,TRONti & CRUZER
Come round and bear my public dear,
Como hear, and judge it gently—
Toe prou nto •er•e and tlewine •eree
a• the wo• .1 Hensley box
DFNTI 1.1 + k.1.1.AN1 —.la• D. Locaurnon
fil \load st.e.l hat Nar wale aennsp.m. °lima
rated edned cnorle• Ihrllens en .-i d
Ain.-
sorii i , n o• r,N., • rtu•snant_ isi -
I 1 A " Ft) Wood „
dot Pomeroy a, for l st , f LiA
jois
,21 (-, e - in• LZrartl 1106016 Lam, Lrosh
e and I . ol•ertien for sate by
1 1) WILLIAMS
R A 6 l;sl K `ll—
Co Ilee Layer, 2 , 1 boa
I D 6 ILLIVeIS
nrr rr = !Ai Ip a. 11aer Tie
1 14 0. " , M1 1 Nin I Chocolate 10 do do Coooa 30
In Aul• Co Chocolate, reeet, mg today and for sale
BAUM. EN' &
I. and /0 Wood at
NV
- -
s A 0-100 bola No I f sale by --
IRA(; A LEV Y & •OIITI-1
\1 N qt Ao
Al
' t, "" tlO -'''n
quartered bhi N%
H ail
h? be told low for math
.11 - 41 w Ir/NN M FADE.; & CO
T lARK I INF \ R Murphy. -Lt north
1
ry .r n Martel and fr aural sir. has open
ma morn.,oror ale w o' dart Loten Lt.!, I •
arks
1••• t. 0,11 a Ie and Turn ratio, (emend end
r am—a '4lOl ihn latter of Tare satin and bandson,
11Fil .1% A •to
1 1 inv.,. of otL •Iralon shade and quality and
Vo•ot -o \ •, hili• barred and colored
h0.r.4 n Ronm. up stairs where good. are offer
-1 in r• time y a• yI7
A Partner Wanted,
v1;1 ate a pink, third In the Cap
V IN.rrt of a Nli.r . c.e,li, himd•t,g rood
Wh. II r r ovtli .4-11 an Interest
t. n,:e 1 , !1. firm. hea:th Wl l l 1101 per of nc.
v• A 0,1,00 In invest a %mall
A': find 1 10 . 11 favorn'., °mulct unny rarr;y to he
111.1 WWI l'or •urth , r nformation. addreas BOX 2 . 15,
Oth..e w.th rral name. Al, commuuleation•eoo
hk:el.h.l
•
W2l • IC,' V. .ems..
MCAIFE t ATKINSON,'
irsr sr., lICTW IMN WOOD •SD NI 41IM, Prrrutres,,,
INTINI . S. manutaetore A,I of COPPER,
k../ TIN AND nviKET ICON WARE.' Also, Mod,
sinon Wors
Steno, Ilium. built lo order
ts,poso/ attests,. elve es n to stente hoot Wot
n s a fiosortmesost or Coper oral aro,
Ksstilsts, Tin l%sand
age. As hr. Stramtsent C p ooking Stover,.
V.snas s. v,r
sou. sstaes—a very convenient tu
tors° tor •sraustst,tx. estilloro/6 msg . 's - onto, or roll road
We wood wapecoully luvita moron bent men and
owera In and see our unifies ond price. belere
pnrche•ini olacw here.
TO CONTRACTORS.
P RoPosAI-4, s.i.; lb, !crewed by the nudenouned,
Comtnnwr ~1 School Directors of Second Ward.
Puuduir.t, ior nialermis 3nd budding n
Scnool linu.e. in •nul Ward. according to plan.
and tqw,ticauona whael will be randy kir examine
.nu lOedudov. the I,th !net ,at the at of A
I..yura, Fourth utrari. 111-1. will be received until
l'hursdny tar twu at 11 o'clock, P
, . .
A ,
it NIII.LER. Jr.
PIER ru MERV R•os • sr!, A rsonsti; NcorgoJ do
Philicomr, do Alcibtsdo 4,01, hnr Smell
•og 5.,11., do do Rose Soop. do do Provhuly do, do
o Rosso., dal do O r ',largo, l est d
s d od for sale by
.o . lfi R SELLERS, Si Wood at
D Heuer. Lalp tvhlls 9 RI:., do
I. genes OIL do /lc,' Marrow, do Plohconse; do
Ny,nott Soap, sum rectoved sod for sole by
R E SELLERS
r D--1000 pigs rin/rtin Lead. in aura and for .de
I r 1,, ,} IA JANIKS A 1111TC11I4ON &CO
C, " &CO
I I Nit: , -1.61 bales
J N A llzzn A ll i c i tn :c ir;r ii s , te N bi
co
101.1/EN Sy RCP—In balm and hf bbl., .d 10 gal
lon tore. fur tate by
1:1‘11iS A HUTCHISON &CO,
1110 Agent* ter St Lent• 6teadi Sugar Refinery
0.1:11AR 110411.44 t .NWT, cr.1136.-10 bbls Lotto. Ski
," gar haute Nolrvioe•, fir •eie by
ptlfi IA NI ES A /11PufilsoN A CO
tl't 1 \ LT/ O 1 LARS—IOW CrUrhed. pow
dered, and clarified Sugars. for sale by
J A :NIES A HUTCHISON & CO,
1 (Id AV. , 4 1 L , . Stem Sugar Refinery_
0 VGA ft !MUSE MOLASSES-293 bbls sugar house
Nletaner, recd en consignment and fur sale low
to clot, by 111101‘ N S CULDER PRON.
NIA_ 145 I. l berty st
T, Y PURCHASER OF DRY GOODS should
1 . 1 cull at 51 ASON A COY cheap Oue Price Store,
01* Pill, street. ler bargains. Theysell good fast co
lored Linen:. roe o rents; Organdie do for Lou; Scotch
iighUtnt 10r, root cord Calicoes Illte; fine Merrimack
tin or. best quatity do 10, nob 1-4 do, 124 et Brown &
tbes , bed Clu•bes 41e; Gloves 4 cents. klustin and lace
Collars ill in 101 e. elegant Muslin Caper from 75 eta to
sq,tah,,ether. with thegreatest ninny of other (heap
coed 4 to he found in the Western reentry.
Remember the number, 60 Market at.
lyl4 A A MASON & CO
NI ACILERI.IL-1.50 Ws No 3, Maas- inspection,lB43
%hid° d,. t'
Just received end for sale by
MILLER A RICKETSON,
jytti 170 end 174 Liberty at
D ACORN—fleets, Shoulder* and Sides, on consign
ment and in sale by
171 5 MILLER & RICKFTSON
ALERATUr. , —.3O b.. Jost rsed trod for
0 sale by gin MILLER & RICKF:TSON
QUGAR HOUSE AND PLANTATION NIOLAS
SES--71/0 bbls moor Phstastion Motorises; fitt do do
sugar house do. In store and for .ale by
MILLER & RicrimaoN
C . OAP-160 bx• brown Ctillroothe Soap; 100 boa No
0 I do do; In rots store and for sale try
MILLER & RICKETBQN
AUCTION SALES.
ny John.D. D.vs Auctioneer
Beoes, Warekes, Shoe G tamts.
- •
CM Saturday even,ne, July Ulm, •t h
the Cornmeretal Sole. Room, corner of Wood and Sib
green, will be
A large co:ler.n of vaiuntila nercielanenas boot.,
in the department, Cl literature. fatally a n d
pocket bibles, Munk book., letter and cap writing pa.
per. gold and advt., vratehes in grew variety, dostele
and single barrel shot gnus, Diem's, Rowel inatru
manta, he. jyYt.,l JOHN D DAVIS, Aunt
Staple and Fancy Dry Cards.
On Monday morning. July Iltd, at 10 o'clock, at
the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and
Filth streets, will be sold, without reserve—
A large assortment of foretell and demesne Dry
Goods, among which are splendid lawns, balsannes,
barsiges, de lain, caper print.. French and Mulches.
ter kmkbams, shawls, bdkta, hoderr, gloves, leghorn
bonnets, parasoi•, umbrellas, table cloths, cheeks,
sheeting, superfine cloths, cusimeres, satinet., fan
cy vesungs, tweeds, fr.e.
At 2 o'clock,
Groceries, Queenasente, Parniture, kte.
Young Hymn and Imperial ten, Va manufactured
tobacco, No 1 palm soap, 10 hbls vinegar, corn and
grass
scythes. shovels, spades, forks, axes, brace and
wrinne and wrnpning" paper, transparent window
blinds, mantel clocks. looktna glasses, glassware. As.
At 8 o'clock, •
Fashionable ready made clothing, boots and shoes,
hats, caps. leather trucks. whips. saddles, new and
second hand gold and Weer watches, hoe 'table and
pocket cutlery, Racy goods, Etc. jYBO
0 I i 'd ' o -I .7 ,lo :J e do b' gf. h' n a i . :rnw. P „ ' lb d b o l. e ;tra lo" l' d s
do do; 2000 gulls blew:bed wittier Whale Oil, in etoec
and for sale by )rl6 :MILLER k RICKIMION
ALAI) Ol L-10 baskets nice Salad Oil. jost rec'd
k - ,) and for sale by jyl6 MILLER tk. RICAMIOM
STARCH -3n boa Panbrigbt's, Lawson's and Strobe
Starch, in store and for sale by
lk ' MILLER k RICERTSION
DUCAL - M-6 dos Beaver Buckets; 6 do do Tabs. in
1J store and for tale by
/316 ' MILLER RICKFTSON
NEST AND DRY MALAGA WINES-40 qr csks
5
eet Nlolaga Winn; &I Inchaa bbl. dry do do
Just received and rot tale by
IYId MILLER & RICRETFON
Q t.b> , -. —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
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bk•blenien—The Plant. Pro
Lrebig's Agnealtural Chemistry, 12 o.
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Allen'. American Farm Book. 12mo.
Allen'. Domestie Animals, Pane.
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Philada. July 11 1849. WM. MICRE, Sec'
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tbeancient Awyrians, by /hasten floury Lapsed, Esq.
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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..
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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 ,
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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. <!.
CINCINNATI & PITTA-11171IGIII
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PKCK , ET LINE: •-;
IHIS well known line of splendid passer Ker Steam. :
ers ts now composed of the !sagest, trungen, bes
ished and furnished, and most powerful boats op OM ' .3;;
waters of die West. Every ascot:11111.1one¢ and co.
fort that money can procure, has been provided for pass t 7 P,
sengers. The Lane has been in operation tor five years ,
—has carried a million of people without the least tele
ry to their persons. The boats will •t the foot et ,
Wood street the day previous to startag, Or the neap.
lion of freight and the entry of pas...lt:era on the regie.
ter. In all cases the passage wormy moat be paid
SUNDAY PACKET. s :: i
The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, aril h •
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morn.ng a( la oleloeX , At
‘Vheelum every Sunday evening at 10 e. , •i 4
May SI, In 7' __ _ :
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noNDnr PeoxE T.
The NIONONtiANELA, Cu.a leave Pate
burgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheell;ai ;
every Moeller crenate at 10 .at. ;
eit - t Ir. .
The HIBERNIA No. % Capt. J. lataznalame, wlp ;
leave Piu.bureh every Tuesday mommg at ID o'eloak,
Wheeling every Toted?. ever doe at 1 0
IiV.E.IINtSDA - 17 PACICET.
The NEW ENOLL.AND No. 2, Capt. S. Ba 5, ;
leave ntuburgt every Wednesday =rola rat I 0
o'clock; Wheetling every Weilnesilaver erring • 10P X *
rn U ns tieir'PaZßivr
The BRIII.LANT, Capt. Caeca, vial leave nu*.
burgh every Tbruuio morning at 10 o'clock; Wkerling
every Thurrdamevening or to P. Y.
if p - A." - dikiiit. •
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The CLIPPER No. 2, Copt. Pam Dover, will lase*
Pineburgli every Friday morning at lilo'clocy; When,
lint every Friday evening 0110 P. X.
waiet,„ffirg_ Ria
BUMMER .11111ANGEBIENT8 for 1840.
,lONO\GAIIELA ROUTE.
Only 70 Mlle• Staging. 1.,
Via Brotrnavtlie 91.91t!art . and to Baldmon. and I
Philadelphia.
TIl F. splendid and fast running U S steamers • steame -;;
ATLANTIC, Capt J Parkinson; H. , ILTIO, Cam A : .., •
Jacobs; LOUIS NULANE, Cum E Bennett; sun now
making double laity trips between
PITTSBURGH AND BROWNSVILLE.
The morning boat will leave She Monongahela x i ,
Wharf, above Me Bridge, daily at d o'clock pree tcely T i
Pmverigera will take SUPERB COACHES at Browns. •
villa, at 3 o'clock, P. Id, and the splendid can al the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,. at Cumberland, at e
o'clock, A. 51., and arrive. in Baltimore the mem e von.
inn, in time for the evening line to Philadelphia and
Washinoten city.
From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, only M lours.
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• Fare 040,00
Prom Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, only 40 hours. ;
Fare.
The everting boat will leave at 0 &clock, eagropit Rose. ;
day evenings Fassiengers by this bout mill lodge ou
board in comfortable State Rooms toe firm night, p , p
ev•-ti rhs mountains the following day in Eastern eass
Coaches, and lodge the second night In Cumberland.
Passengers have choice of either Steamboat or Rail
',owl between Itattimore and Philrulelphia, and the
privilege of stepping at Cumberland and Baltimore, s ,i s i
u nd resuming Inca rents at pleasure. Coaches ohar.
Scrod to panics to travel as they please. ,
Wr make op the foods and tray bill, for the Coach
es ta the Pntshargtt offices, lin order ID sate lime on ;
arriving at Brov.i.villeo it is therefore important for
passengers to getibeir tinkers before going on board
of the boot, at our office, Monongahela House, Water 61
street, or St Charles Hotel, Wood at, Pittsburgh,
apAddni
ISTRSKIMEN, Agent
Plttoburgh & L.:m.l.'llle Puoket Lbw. . .•.'
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE ',,,
TIM % ,, lendld odd; steamer '.; :
IiPAIGp, ' ter, will l e ave , aMw
d unertoediare port., en Wt,doer,...r,°!
day. the Oth lest, at 111 o'clock •.. I. , ,r'
For frelght or posemye aoniv on boa* or to -.-
GEO 11 f N t ER.
Bunutti m rxi lL y., E NV i lL cu r G N & Co.
lad
PITNEIURGH AND LOIIIVILLE PACKET LINE ';
i l,
The new' and splendid fastpasse.• . 3- 1
aiige: pocket,
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CELEGRAPH No. 9, ! t;
Maaota,maator, mall leave for Clock-
oat* and Load:milk on ,Tharadav, the 3d inst_, at 10 , „
f
o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage ripply on bonad, i..
to , BURBRIDGE, WILSON It Co, or , -..
GEO 13 MILTENCERGEEL , ~, a.
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Louisville mud 81. Louis Packet Line. .
1849. 1849.:
REGULAR TUESDAY PAM:Er FOR ST. LOUIS 11.
The fine fact stunting pasaertke i i
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reamer ATLANTIS,, ,
Geo. W. Wick, ' matter, will leave; 11,
r the above and Intermediate pmts.:. 0
every Toculay, of le o'clock, a. m. i °'„
For freight or passage apply on busted, or to 1 til
E. C. KLNG, No. 163 Corn. Row
Louisville. ::';'s
mars-titim
REGULAR STTURDAI YAQKG I' FOR ST. LOURit 7 '?'
A. McPherson, master, will leave far. '
a above and intermediate ports coo-;
o' Saturday, in ID o'clock, Y. IL
For frei6ll or passage apply on board, or 10
E. C. KING, No LW Com. Rbyr,
! !-
mars.lltlm Looraville ",
FOR CINCINNATI.
, The splendid steamer
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f. NAY FLOWER,
„ 4 .71;:$;,;;;., t Fisher, roaster, on Tuesday, the 17th i• ,
.• - • •sssi ~' incr at 4 o'clock, P. N.
For freight or peasage appiy on board, or to i
... 5.
/Yl7 PETTIGREW & Co, Agents :!A
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FOR CINCINNATI. .
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The splendid light draught Mame,
CONSIGNEE,
NTKinl
liaise • .."..:
ay, master, will leave for the:. -,.•
aßove and all intermeduui porn on'' + ,
Wednesday, 18th test, at 10 o'clock, A. N.
:is
For freight or passage apply on J
board or tO i
IY IS. 1 NEWTON ONI:PR, Agt Y. s,
FOR WHEELING AND BRIDGEPORT.
The nem and mbstanual steamer ,
11111:5SON, •
w all ah 1 .
Men, lousier, will per r form
er regular trip; between Pittsburghl ;.7.0 Wedn e sday Wheelin an
and d Bridg
Sat epo urdayrt. She will leave Pittsburgh -'^
n
. •
For freight or . passage, ripply on board. apl 9 •
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PTAFWITEECING AND SUNFISH. ! .
The fine steamer 5 r.. ,
CINDERELLA, '
15latiouG'or'egreethift'iliemrn7et'iten-Wpo,L ra :t e , i :z.
Mondays end Thursdays, at 10A If
For freight or,pmasge, apply on board: apt
iiiUNbAY TRIPS TO - LITAiIiEJE ---
The U. R. Mail steamer MICMOAN I
1 No will leave the landing Oppoute 1
the onongs.neht Home, every Sam ; .r.
ay more lug at 9 o'clock, for Heaver., r'
Retuning, will arrive at 5 o 'clock, P. M.
Fare to Bearer and lack, Twenty-five Cents.
rayai
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V tat. . .'
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go" int;: Pl eZry ' ' jt b s e nd m .t . '''''' .o ° .7. ,i1.. .,
t 9 o'clock. l'or f3caver. ettieing, -r.:,
Hl leave graver at 1 o'clock, P. hi., and arrive at k'll':
I o'clock. Fare, Twenty-five Cents. inT94 SJA
elan:tent Ovld to - NOl Front, actor:en Wood ,i
E P: EOVAL. 'ir.
GUECO B. nilwriganEricara.
s. a At•ENT,
nod Smithfield strite F : 'l"a"g and
C' ,. l 7:p: ler. 41 : i
S ieri Z
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JR,ROIIISON & CO. having associated TUOXIAS e • •
LITTLE, fir_, with them in business, the Wbois
rele . Greeery, Produce and Commission Guinn,ts
be continued es usual under the firm of Robison,
tie & Co.
p i3 ORISON. LITTLE & CO., Na. IN Liberty street,
Pittmurgh, Wholesale Grocers, Pioduct &Rd
Commission Merchants, and dealers Pit:e'er-1M
Manufactures.
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soar. lemon, Taos. Lerzim. sum a Routes.
theatfinee's Notices
nrarns, Brn
eamia Smith and George N. Jobs-
IT co., hlerchants of the city of Pittsburgh, tr ad ing •
an er the firm of smith & Johnson have made to the IS'
subscriber, an assignment of all their Erato for the ,
benefit of all their creditors, as shall anthill two
from Me date thereof extents and deliver to the mid IL;
Smith & Johnson a full end aboalmo remota af ad 7t•
their respective claims and demands.
Notice is hereby given than the assignment and re
lease is now at th e office of Me subscraber, on Fourth
street. in the coy of Pntsburgb, for inspechanand afg• al - -
nature with all whom n may concern.
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