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    iiE rrfrsßußGE er A rtizerrE We rejoice that the Illation:al Adminiaration,
notwithalanding the contietted charges roug upon
Proiariptinn" by ihelllVon,” and other opposition
- ..Apresses, has moved calmly on in the discharge of
its duty to the ramericsapeople, regardless of a
illatanita, and unswayed by ruffianly attack. One
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es is the rffirival from office of those
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i ' B "lwho have been rewarded by a previous adminis
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'used their offices 'for wirtman purPo.os , and la
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band appointment of others tOltheir places. This duty.
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and energetic discharge
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Advertisements and siih.eripuses to the Netrth Amer t .
lean and United States Gazette. l'hilacle:pind, receive; Cr ends and supporters or,the adm i n istration. lt da
and forwarded from t!ti.
• their will and'eastrest debits, that the administru
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PITTSBURGH;
MONDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1549
WILLIAM HASLETT, of Butler COM),
HORT. C. WALKER, of Elisabeth Borough. t :
JOAN 11IILLER. ol Sbogrithurgh.
CALF.LI LEE, of Pittsburgh
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WaL ESPY, of Lasser St. El., • . ,
CARTER CURTIS, of Potaborgh
P107110502/IT,
CEO. S. HAYS, of Uppsr St. Ow,
JOHN MORRISON, of Allegb y
JAB. MITCHELL, of Peebles.
• VINTO4
JOIIN BYERS or Findlay.
Per Local glacier.ee next page.
gee next page for Telegraphic
The foreign news, under our telegraphic head;
bring s th e expected intelligence of the 4 - urtentle?
of Ro o , to the French. The diegrahe or the , :
French Government has thus been consummated,
with no bright spot to mark Its conduct in relat.oe
to Roam, utile., it shall npocar in its future trent
meet of the subdued Republic- The statement ' 1
which come, through the French Government.;
that the people had received the French army web
acclamations, most be received rauttonsly
The French ministry base tried hard to excuse
their great wrong, by urging that the people of
Rome desired their assistance in rescue them iroit
the government of Republican s rangers,,but thee
is abundant evidence w &sprat, c all such amnia
It is possible that the rali,le of the •trects, who oh
wave had every change in the hope of sonde benc‘t
to themashres, may have made noisy demoostru•
tiosn. but that the people at large, those who have
any thing to grin or lose in a change or Govern*.
meat, ant who have sufficient Intelligence to sp - -
prectate the blessings at freedom, rrj 'lced at this
return to political slavery, we do not believe. We
presume the Pope will now evince to the Qutrin4l
Palace, not to he an independent Sovereign, hOt
the tool of France, or of tome of thy great goveen
meets of Europe , —less than fire a thousand folik,
in his ecclesmstical government, than under a rax
public well modelled after ours. sad hated 14
his people of Rome, who will consider their bon4-
age as the necessary result of his clam to temporal
power. The day will come,—may it be soon'-,
when they will arise and hurt him from his usurped
seat for ever.
CHOLERA RECORD
The Cholera in on the deerenae both in ChicAer
nett and B'. LOWS.
The Si. Loma Republican of Fralny. says:
"On Wednesday evening, the quarantine officer's
gave permission to on Inca faintly. ccimiistlnr, di)
some eight persons, to come to the city. Toe/
were remarkable for their clean neat. and resprci
able appearance. Yesterday morniug, one of thb
children, a tine, hearty, black eyed boy. Ares btu led,
two others were sent to the hospital, and at lea
o'clock the mother was reported to be dying"
The St. Louts New Era states that there were
ten deaths from cholera at Alton, on Tuesday lent;
principally among emigrants. Some excitement is
said to exist because some emigrants arrived therl
from St. Louis quarantine on Monday. The citf ,
eves compelled them to return to St. Louis. Th'4
packet boats were warned not to take any more
emigrants to that place, and a =non was placed'
on the landing. so as to enforce obedience to this
injunction.
The death of Dr. liardage Lane, one of the firft
physicians of St. Louis, is announced.
The St. Louie Republican corrects an erroneous
impression which exists abroad to reirerd to the
quarantine of that city. It is established only tti
let the emigrants purify themselves and their
leas, arid c: &AEI on this is done. and the health
oficits are.satisfiecl that they cannot introduce diti:
ease into the oily; they are at liberty to gm whe y
they please. The measure, as the Republican ray
marks, is a philanthropic one. and will result in
saving the lire, of hundreds of emigrants. tit
New Orleans, the emigrants generally remain ad .
ship board until they are taken oil by a steamerc,
and do not enter the city.
At Daynini,Jaly 14th, S deaths are reported from
cholera, and 4 on the 15th.
The cholera has appeared at Columbus, on the
Madison and Indanapolis rail rood, and the Ge.
vette of that town reports 4 deaths there in its scull
of Saturday last. -
At Bfakegra 4 deaths were reported. of cholera.:
Saturday last, and 2 Sunday.
LIBERTY, ND.. Lily 10th, 1949.
Drat ''Olit—Oar friendly acquaintance. and a det.
Aire to do good, and to get good, is any only apology.
for this You have perhaps noticed the mortality
of New Boston, a small village near this. The
population was some 75 souls, 19 bare died, in,
and new the place, within a few days. The
loge ie at this time deserted. and a gloom is throwh
over the neighborhood, such as never was on any
previous occasion realized. Such, indeed, are the
firma of the people that it seems to have dmiircyed
all feeling of moral obligation, or even natural
affection. Sons have been refused admittance in:
to the parental Imuse—brothers and sisters have
been driven from the dosed do.,rs et relatzveh--
and. what is, if possible. more ft:ltalie still. wheel
the( have died, relatives and friends robust to see,
them or to as.i.t 111 the Iraq. hi Orrliirtrl the last
solemn obligations which the Ovine owe to int*
dead. Truly, the state of things under the prehehl
hahhttl is awful indeed. There were two re.idetli
pby-ieiane in Boston—brothers—lath of whom;
possessed, in an eminent decree. the eOhtiJene"
of thew fellow citizens, a. skillhal men. Bet oboe,
when the terrible scourge made its appearaticir;
among them "another spint come o'er the dream.'
Early in its commencement, the younger one fell,.
and the other fled for life. Before leaving, how
ever, he treated some ten or firteen cases with
unnamed success—every one died. This I. raid
to have been 11111 prehertpti , m,—.l,, r,.1 0 „„ 1. 2 i f
Opi••m, and sof peppermint. And Ihth is ho -
graphic direction:-- , nake one powder every hour
until they die." Such is the fatality attending ihr
disease, that when a member of a family is taken;
one starts for a coffin, and the other members to.-
digging the grave. This last I give from wolf
auttient;cated report.
Hon. John A. Dix, asOber of the men who by
their votes assisted in extending the" area of free
dom" by the addition of Texas and Slave States to
the Union, was minted too to come up and
instruct the people ire. the "great principles of
' tier-darn."
John Van Bur., the 4Sian of the manes," boast
ed at the Convention th 4 he had always been a
p trty man, and one of ttrg members of the Demon , racy who have always occombed te the Smith
He advocated the electittn of James K. 1. fir when
he knew that his suroesti insured the Annexation
of Texas, and he only ffircovered the error of his
ways when the Derno4racy nominated for the
Presidency. in 1848, the man who aided in get
ting "dad under the hayi in 1844.
Gruf. Tanis—Hist_anis,r,— Among the mestf
patron
age
circulated falsehoods originated by: His desire is to lead the Barnburners of New
, York, who declare that the control of the ro
the Washington ' Union, " in relation to Generat , age of the Empire State,. their mm, and ifthey '
Taylor, is one to the effect that President Taylor -hove that, it ts enough;they care not for the politics
his that h e i n , a ; . of the nation.
t .i,
is merely one of eight in his Cabinet;
, The Hon. Rufus P. Spaulding, was another of
he habit ofh
imolittinft ..... nations f* °ffiaa .:ttlie "friend s of freedom""called Upon, .d who en.
to that body, giving a vote with the rest of then q ileavered to enlighten the benighted people of the
and abiding by the restalL it is ..d, in terms,knorth west- Who does not know that Mr.Spaulding
that he has
aabnegated. , the Presidential p ,, ert „i.. teat fall devoted himaelf,liody and soul, to tenure
= rie election of General ro, am. solemnly pledg.
and is of no more weight or account In pub-
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the . -.
ed not to prevent extension o f strivers', a n d as
tic alfalfa than any one of his seven Cabinet: Sohn Van Buren declar*l on the 13th, the sworn
officer, f friend of the South? ~-;
worth Mr. Spaulding staked liis political furtripes upon
The "Washington Republ.c" has at iength.r
the election of Cue, andis.k crushed under bia
thought it rth wbile to notice the faiwbr. 6 ` 4 , defeat, until the infamcips coalition at Columba.
which, however absurd, by its frequent repetition . turne d back the currenc . jof misfortune, and gave
. him that for which on the?: 13th he was here to re
might gain credit with credulous persons. The:
- .turn thanks. C
Republic says:
• Hon. Henry L. Ellswirth, another of the elect,
"We aver, therefore, most distinctly, that all Ilia. mount Who denounced all who sefused to mot the nar
statements whim, have appeared in the apportion ;ow platform of the Fits Democracy 1w o ffi ce
newapapen. 01 the eha'"a'r a a ef''''''' ' h. . , " to, seeking corropt politiciads, we believe never dis
which we shove refer; ore absolutely and_unqua,i- t
.bovered the connection between Free Democracy
fiedly fa'se. 1 and the true principles olliberty mail untied from
The President of the Unitct States In no instance{ the public era, in the Palent Office et Washing*
submits his ll:err...nye to iii , chance. of o vote te4lon. he was turned loOae to graze upon the
the Ustimet Tim apiamitme , o vested In the I ~,,,,,,,,.
President, the President has made on his own re- i • Mr. Eli Tappan, who ah a Locoroco editor ad
aponsibliity. The applicntioos for sock opoiint- I ;emoted the auttexenou : • =of Texas, all the ultra
menus, that have been reiu,d, have boon refused ; ihetuurel of that party, we, the 'lam friend of the
On his own responsibility. He has never sought $ reeve," 'Chosen to read 10 the convention, and
to implicate the Cabinet, or any member of the I. we presume draft for tent, the resolutadres adop-
Cabinet, to the responsibility of each refusaL Ev- i 1
ted.
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try diplomatic appointment of any importance .i. M r , J, W. Taylor, a disuppointed editor and bro.
has been made by the President himself; of his ken down Locofaco politician from Cincinnati, Is
own motion and from ht. ow. Judgment, on the Ole lan we shall [Male of hose who "stood upon
merits and define of the respective candidates.— i th e h ea l t h o f t h e Itaaarval as a teacher of fraathah
With regard to this inferior and local appointments, Be certainly has no wish Yoe spoils, to sustain the
which belong properly totbe heads of Departments, organ of the party at Sandlnky city'
he has left them where they belong, without melte, t .
lag to interfere. In making these appointments, 1,-
It!'
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l members of the Cabinet have, of course, been Gov. Johnston returneil to Harrisburg on Sai
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compelled to consult together, in order In arrange i.tudaY morning last, from , t. visit to Westmoreland
and eqtlatise the appollatmentsin different riecuous, l and Armstrong .unites 4n excellent health and
and to prevent conflicting or double appainkments, tepirits. While at his tamer', in Westmoreland
or too great preponderance io ptuticular loCaldiss. ;•_':o.ounty, he participated in the labors of the bay and
These appoints the President ha. not Inter4red „harvest fields, even in the,pairmest wenther oflast.
with, because it is on part - of the Presidentinl duty. ;:week, without experiew a ng any injury. although
It has never been considered a part of the Presi- .he labored on Thursday .-V
~ the day that drove
denial duty, except by one er two dour Chief many to reek shelter frotO the vertical rays of the
Magistrates, who have been afflicted with that ape, 'i2lnt, and took the lives oason.e, as wo learn, all
eta of egotism which germinates in the temper of 'Mound us, who did nottatOthatinticautiOn.—.Hor. i
a despot or a demagogue./ ~ I;pl,July 18.
There mere 15 deaths by cholera in MRYSCiiie;
for three days ending on the 17th. Ninety persocur
have died of cholera in that city since the peril
knee commenced its ravages.
Bishop Purcell, in an address to the clergy anti] ,
laity of the diocese of Cincinnati, which appears Mt
the Catholic Telegraph of Thursday, says: •-Wel
low more than seventy a day—more - tban ftvei
hundred a week—of our Catholic population."
The appialntmen ts, so fa!, havegiven general satis
faction. It lb impassible td please all, and disappoint
none Differences of•t.pitaion will arise, and be
earnestly maintained, asto the prudence and pro
priety of the selections 0 every case. lint honesty
of purpose, and a destreito act with prudence and
justice, is awarded to jibe administration by all,
even by those who mat;feel ogrieved. There is
no complaint on this b re; or that the Govern
-meat has not endeavortll to distribute the officers
'tairly among the States the Union. The judg
ment and fairness of Gesi. Taylor, in thin respect,
hi.ve been generally cot4nended.
Among the States toi'which a full share of the
offices vas asstgoed, in4he friendly judgment of
pants' and grateful WWI friends of influence, in
other States, was Pentraylvania. The Whigs of
this State having beerfilong proscribed from all
• share either in the state?' or national governments,
and baring, by unparallitied exertions, achieved a
glorious.victorya vtikbry which alone seen ed
the election of a Whit President—it has been .
thought but.fatr they shfautd share largely in the
distribution to be made. The expectation thus
awakened has not br4 disappointed. Pennsyl
vania has received a gfilltitying share of the offices,
of a high grade, already` ; and it is universally con
eded that she is yet iss,!bece a full mission, and
chargethip. This will give her at least a fair
equality, and probably (omething over.
But it is hot only impOrtant that the t Mims alb°
National Government ihould be equitably diatri
kited among the diffiirent 'states, but in a great
C.iinraonwealth, like P'nsylvania, eery should be
taken to distribute the4airly over the slate. Thin,
all most admit, is both ris e and lust In this view.
then, we conceive tha4Westeru Pennsylvania is
Justly entitled to any fukisre offices, which may he
awarded to this State bii)Lie present administration.
The East has furnishediour admirable Secretary
of the Treasury, and As'ts'istant Secretary—a Terri..
tonal Governor and a Jaalge—besides the immense
patronage connected w4it the Cusiom House in
Philadelphia. 'What has the West—the brave un
flinching, uaterrified \Vest received? Ought she
oat to receive the full mission, at least, which bus
been by cow man consat awarded to Peon•y!-
vania, We think there will be hardly a dim nt
ing voice heard in the state to this fair disposition
of Inc Mimes. and we. known it would much
gratify the people, •i'
We would, in the spa, of chanty, encourage
the Post of this city to:fahe the liberal side in the
Roman contest. and before select the following
extracts from the New Isork correspondence of the
Washington '.Union."! As we know the Post
looks up to the .liatoni as its political guide, and
as Father Ritchie tubes irequen t and especial pains
to commend Nip letter; bf his correspondent as
safe exponents in comMeree and politics, we bone
this example may 3 ndnde Mr. Harper, even at this
late hour, to open his month for the support end
defence of ILepubliCan tlorne:
"It stlll teems io be taken /or grabled by most
persons, that Rome ts rimedily to fall under Ood•
toot's assaults. You will, however, recollect that
news of this event basireen looked for by the last
three Steamers, each of,which brought us rather
contrary advices—facte showing. teat while the
Frenr.h army bad madeocach week but little mili
tary progress against the city, the Romans, week
by week, have been gdttng eneeemaed pro, that
they are untied to a map, that they tight us welt
as any people or trams In the world; and that they
have not the least idea ; Of surrendering, so long as
they can fire a goo. lin'tler the condition of thetas
at Lane, accurdug • to • the latest advices,. lem
.i!onktly impressed with she folly of the hope-of the
retregradist, that Mnaiini will voluntarily coma
to terms with Louis Nagsoleon. So we may write
it down that the P.De.lfre_stared, Will rule overt,
-heap of rum a rather tha4 the city of Rome; that am
triumphal salty. or thatof his lieutenant, Ondinot,
will be marked with the thenlice of the liven of
nearly half the people lit the Eternal City. These
are tarts against which - Louis Napoleon has -rill
along" etteettvored to. close his eyes. He must
see them now, as there apparent to every pro-
Popeyrerrunftst on the continent and in England.
England's offer in thE Roman affair was of a
pieco with her sham Niipolitan intervention. She
(professing to be the continental guardian of con
,t.tutional liberty) demthided that the Romans shall
again bow to absolutist:if, under the specious name
of. constitutional Pop I term "a bonstigottonal
Pope" a /awn. bet-ouzel! Pope must by law be In
fo/Ws, and therefore trr - orponsine. A constitution
al 'tole, who by law 4 - infallible" would be as
nonsensical as a conntqution in Sicily without
guaranties, and to he a4oiniatered wholly accord
ing to the good pleasure 0 . 1 the Butcher Ferdinand."
The PreeTlemoerney:
This 'lost card" of .Locofoomsm to promote
their political success, end return to the •Hooves
and fishes' of office, will 'wake up the intelligent
Yankees of the Western Reserve, in Ohio, to a
proper sense of the use intended to be made of
them, or we much mistake their good sense and in.
telligence. The next election will show Ohio in
her old high position, as a Whig State; and the
Western Reserve will .give her old fashioned
Whig majority. This will be the best rebuke they
can give to those who have, attempted to betray
them.
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Thu Clem:Wand Her*? is doing good seroice
in disrobing the An of '#s Lab's skin, and in e
1.1 o: paper describes no follows the ponAeal high
prieets of Free liernocraii. who officiated at the
late celcbraoon in t;leveiand:—
"The limn. Benjamin Tappan was President
Cau you hod us • more' bitter, radical Locofoco,
or one who did more towards what the Whigs
denounced then, and what has since proved td be
a scheme tar slavery etlent:on—the Annexation
of Texas? And yet Ilia is called to officiate
as high priest at thef altar of Free Dernou
ran,.
"Tsui Sr. Loris Rerssuc.ci."—We welcome
this sheet, enlarged to its old size and mammoth
dimensions, back to our sanctum. Being piloted
with new materials, it presents a long beaulife!
appearance, alike honorable to its enterprising pub
lishers and the city of St. Louis. The energy dis
played by the enterprising proprietors, Messrs.
Cusstosza dt KNAPP, amidst the disasters and dies
ease which have afflicted that city for the lest few
months, in bnoging out their paper in such a cred
itable style, is worthy of all praise. The Republi
can is one of the very b o ot newspapers in the
western country, and we always open it with in
,erest and pleasure. The proprietors have our
test wishes for their continued success and
welfare.
For the Pitubtergh Gazette.
Ma. Warm—Permit me to tell you, and through
you, your numerous readers, a Lula story, which I
bad more than thirty years ago from the Rev. Ro
bert Paterson, a highly respectable clergyman,
long a resident of your ctly, and living in its vicin
ity.
One morning, whilst is his youth, passing the
fish market in Philadelphia, he chanced to witness
the followhag occurrence: A lady of highly re
spectable appearance, came to a fish stand, and af
ter asking the price of several varieties of fish, just
stepped to an adjoining stall, and made her purcha
ses. The rejected seller immediately broke out
upon her with a trolly of abuse and billingsgate lan
guage, for which fish women are every where so
proverbial. The lady being suited, walked calmly
away, without appearing either to see or hear her
abuser, who followed her a considerable distance,
keeping up the fire with increasing fury. She
maintaining all the while the most insperturable
gravity, and perfect aligner, until the fish woman,
to the eximberance of her increasing wrath, as
sumed n position before her on the pavement, and
loudly vociferated, -speak, won't you!" The lady,
without appearing either to see or hear her, slid
round, maintaining her way. and leaving the oth; r
to return to her stand, evidently, he said, more
completely outdone and mortified than she could
have done by any other means.
The incident, as related, made an impression on
my mind at the time, and I know that it has been
one of the many excellent items of teaching and
instruction, which it was my happiness to have
had in large abundance from the same source.
which has not, teen entirely lost upon me. I have
often, when attacked with abusive language, found
advantage by letting my assailant have all the
talk, and thus bring themselves into a disposition
to say 'speak, won't you!" and the story is often
brought into my mind by reading your frequent
notices of the billingsgate of the Post. Ido think
that you do its editor too much honor in that way.
and that the course suggested by the above inci
dent, would be more eonststent with your charac
ter and standing as an edit,. and better calculated
to make others lee! their true position, than by ta
king notice of them. Just try it.
NOTE By TEE EDlToli—if -S.^ is a regular read
er of the Gazette, he must acknowledge that we
have forborne to notice, except incidentally, and
then but seldom, ail mere persona! artarb, saber
by the Post or any Oat, Bop,. But we cannot
reconcile It w th our duty, as a public journalist, to
permit the organ of a great political party, such as
the Post, to Gristly history, wholly disregard truth
betray the cause of liberty, and sympathise with:
or connive at. dangerous assaults upon the peace ,
safety, and prosperity cf the community in which
we live, without nonce or rebuke. We deem it
our duty to expose hypocrisy and incendlarism
whenever we find them, and if the community is
deceived, it is not our fault. We have, however,
probably taken up time enough with the Post, to
expose its real character, and may hereafter attend
to more agreeable subjects
Far ske Pouburpi Gazette.
Mn. WRITE—It is now understood, that Mr.
James Power, the present able and etriment Canal
Commissioner, decl.nes a renomination for that
.ituation, and as it is due to the citizens of Penn
sylvania that at least one of the Board should be
taken from the Whig party, give me leave to sug
gest the name of Henry W. Snyder, of Union
County, as a gentlemaa every way qualified to MI
so important a station. The writer of this article
was many years ago unwonted with Mr. Snyder,
in public life, and found him to he possessed of
the name talent. virtue, and energy, that no ranch
Ostinguished his father, the late Governor Snyder.
Should Mr. Snyder be nominated by the Whig
Conception, thA meets ta the month of August,
the selection would meet with the general appro
bation of the people of the State, and if elected,
would fill the office With credit to himself and to
the advantage of the public.
July 19th, 15.19. A SUBSCRIBER.
The Philadelphia Penasylvanian, a leading
Democratic paper re-publishes a paragraph 11.0n1
the Wastnagton Union contradicting the remor
that the present Secretary of State. Mr. Clayton, is
a part owner of the Philadelphia North American,
and sayir.
"We are Mr. Clayton's decided political foe;
bat we cants it retrain from stating, in reference to
the allegatlon..•.o handsomely corrected by:the able
Editors of the Union, that mrcumstances which
have recently come to our knowledge, place. Mr.
Clayton in a most favorable light, in regard to the
ownership of the North Amerman; fully affirming
all that bits friends have damned for him on the eat
jeer If ever the whole of the facts of the case
come to the knowledge of the public, no man will
hes,tate to say that Mr. Clayton has acted with a
degree of diennterested liberality in the premises,
not often found in political hie. An opportu
nity to know the whole of these facts determined
on to give the Secretary at State credit for a noble
act."
A destructive fire occurred to Mauch Chunk
on Sunday, which laid the business bortion of
that flourishing town in ruins. About thirty
houses were consumed, and the loss is estimated
at $12.5,000. The following to a hot of the auf,
feren
Dodson ds Beaton's store and four dwellings;
Orison Br. Williams, dry good merchents , Polk's
drug store, Leggett's wheelwright shop; John Jo.
seph's shop and dwelling ; ?Owl's new budding
John Meir's two dwellings; Bhn Leisenring, Sr 's
store house, dwelling, Ste.; Mr. Filler's barons
and saddlery shop; Packer dr, Olwine's shoe store,
owned by Judge Packer; Judge Packer's store,
the Court Moore Buildings and Jail; the office of the
CitfiXll2 County Gazette, sod materials, together
with several dwelling board, incluffing the Eagle
Hotel.
To the Sao, of the Patehttrgh Gazette.
At a meeting of the United Beneficial Society of
Pittsburgh, on Saturday last, the 21st inst, the
following preamble and resolutions were adopted :
Wanness, It has pleased the Allwise and Just
Ruler of the Universe to remove by death our es
teemed fellow member James 11 Young, who fur
so bag n time has occupied an hotuo ed mare in
our midst, and has ever been loved and respected
by us all, deeply and sincerely do we feel that in
this &spermatic. of Divine Providence, we have
sustained a severe loss, both as n Society and as
individuals--that the dearest tie Mir endship which
we had hoped would have long continued, has been
suddenly broken amen:vier—and desirous to mani
fest our regret, and to show our reaped for our de.
ceased fellow member, we hove unanimously
Reaalved, That by the death of James 11. Young;
late Treasurer of our Society, one of the brightest
and best minds of which the Suciety cold bow,
and one of our most efficient members, has sud
denly been withdrawn from among us, nod a cad
has thus been created in our midst, which we shall
ever deeply and sincerely regret.
Rooted, That we deeply sympathise with the
relatives and friends is this sudden and painful ba.
reavement.
Rzsolcrd, That the above preamble and resolu
tions be pohluthed to the dady papers, and that
copy be transmitted to the relaLves and friends of
deceased.
JOHN WILLIAMS, Preat.
B. B. Ewan, Ses'y.
RON. 211 RXPIIIILIC A CCM L1C13019.-A letter
from Rome, June 16, in the New York Post, writ
ten by a gentleman who formerly held a diploma
tic appointment from oar government, states that
one of the South American States has been the
first to acknowledge the new Republic. This was
done on that day, throogh the Minister of the
South Amarium State referred to. The same
writer says, that the English and Paris papers ore
full of misrepresentations with regard to things in
Rome, and that the French may force an entrance.
but the Government will never surrender. He
adds.
"The Republic has established the Roman
Catholic as the religion of the Government; they
will receive the Pope as the ecclesiastical head of
the ceurch, butte a temporal prince never' The
I:Rambo religion, should the Pope be restored to
power, will become a tool and an agent of France,
and the Pope as an instrument of tier power, will
be obliged to adopt all her vindictive and re•ac
bnnary measures—to Imprison and exile all those
whose only crime was that of thinking as be thought
and simply attempting to carry out his opinions.
To this we entirely dissent, for the spirit of civil
liberty will be rethrded throughout Larope. It
places the vicar of Chrtat under the absolute con
trol of Louis Napoleon, and of those with whom ,
he Is in league, without «moulting the will of the
Roman people, or the room of religion."
DAV/II B. Coosa, Eso.—The New York papers
of Tuesday, all contalaed notices of the death of
Mu distinguished lawyer, who died of Cholera,
011 Monday. The N. Y. Courier, say,
'Mr Ogden had reached the mature age of 73,
bat such arse the vigor of his frame and of his
mind, that his death, even at that ego, seems pre
mature.
Mr. Ogden, WI a lawyer, enjoyed and extensive
practice, aud.had earned a high reputation. As a
politiciao—though of late veers mingled less time
in earlier devil. the conflicts of party—he was al..'
ways bold, consistent and etrect. He won emplat.,
wilily a Whig IC his views of public policy, which.
whde embracing the largest iibery for all, never
lost sight ti the wet that law and order are the on. ;
iy safe, and should be the inseparable companions
, -
of liberty; end this faith, learned in his:youth in the
school of Washington and Hamilton, he never than•
ged nor wavered in.
-•
Repeatedly elected to the Legislature of the
State, he proved himself a wise and safe law
maker—ready always to consider any new princi
ple or new proposition—but departing never from
the old ways of safety, in the pursuit of mere imp.
ularity.
Popularity indeed, like all men of sense:who hope
to achieve anything, he coveted; but only such
popularity as honorable public service can com
mand. To the base compliance. of dernagogumsta,
,t was not in his nature to stoop.
In private hie, Me. Ogden was exceedingly win.
ning. Of gentle Manners, easy access, and
warm sympathies, he made friends of all his asso
ciate.
He was for many years a vestryman of Trinity
Church, and one of the tried and trusted advisers of
that great corporation, in matters civil as well as
eccletrical.
Celebration of the Fourth of Jnly at the
Payette Spring*, Pa.
The President of the day, on behalf of the com
pany, offered the following toast
"The Hon. A. Stewart—The champion of Ame
rican industry. H. speeches in behalf of the tar.
tlf more than any thing else eontibuted to Bemire
our late Whig victory by securtng the vote of the
Keystone State for Gen. Taylor."
After Una toast, Mr. S., bung loud ly called for
rose and said—
had promised hie physician last fall not
to make another speech for a year. He bad not
vet broken that pledge, nor would he do it now
in returning his thanks tur the compliment
conveyed in the toast just offered, he must be
permitted to nay, that although the vole of Penn
sylvania had secured the Whig victory, last fall,
vet it was not attributable to any effort of his.—
It was owing to higher causes. It was produced
by the repeal of the tariff of 1.642,and the passage
of the tariff of 1616, substituting for the specific
duties the ruinous and universally rejected sys
tem of ad ralorents, enabling foreign importers, by
under valuations, to defraud the revenue and
drive out of their own , markets the honest American
merchants. But what was still worse. it mined
American enterprise and labor, by taking away
protection when it wee most wanted, and giving
it when it was not wanted at all. If foreign iron,
for instance, lell to S2O per ton, thereby stopping
every American hammer, then the present duty
of 30 per cent. ad valorem fell to S 8 per ton, no
protection at all, but when iron abroad rose to
$BO, when it could not he imported, then the duty
rose to SIR, and became absolutely prohibitory
Besides, the duty, ruing and falling with the price,
ocdasioned ruinous ilmunations i twenty six. dol
lars for iron at one time, 574 at another--Ast the
reverse of the British "sliding scale," which rais
ed the duty as the price fell, and reduced it as it
arose, thus keeping the prim , it the borne market
always steads and uniform Gen. Taylor, be nude,.
stood, was for restoring the specific duties, which,
under existing circumstances, was perhaps a I
that could he ex peeled. Moderation Was the Irtle
p lies'; he hnil no doubt it would he the true poli
cv. Bo' h parties in their zeal had doubtless push
ed matters to extreme, and toe tree course was
now in reject what WO, wrong, and adopt what
was right, iron, both sides.
internal improvements of a national character
ought to be promoted as far an the means of the
general government will justify, and the object first
neuronal importance was the great ernes( tor/
ea.( to the Partite With a v rase to th Te objem.ve
trenchment arid economy should be studied and
nrnrti.ied. The array and navy al now ah
db nearly two thirds of the entire revenue
The expenditure:to( ihe navy w. re increased on
nng the last adminiatrabon from about three to
upwards in eleven millions of dollars a year
Thin canaiit and will not be tolerated by a tax
paying people who are always ready and willing
to fight their own battles and bear all neras.rary bur.
dens.
Let Gen. Taylor carry out the principles and
poltcv proclaimed in his letters published before
the election and sanctioned by the popular voice,
and he will I. triumphantly sustained. Let him
adapt stood and moderate measures, and appoint
good men and, true without regard to party—true
to Arm and t-oe to au measures. To appoint to
or keep in office men opp toed to him and his mea
sures would net ony he sotesdal but rah/afros 01
the popular will expressed by his election. It nev
er was done end it never will he done by any
adminstrai on—none but enemies demand, and
0013 a but simpletons expect it.
There never was a time when union and hoe.
mony were more imperiously demanded than at
the present moment, u hen the influence four ex-
ample has given an impulse to the ball of revolu.
non which is destined to roll over and crush every
vestige of arbitrary and despotic power tn;Ettrope
Then shall our eyes be gladdened on beholding
free instnorions and constituuonal liberty. the le
gitimate fruits of our own glorious revolution shed
ding torn. benefits and blessing over the nations of
the earth. But while the friends of freedom have
every where our sympathies and our prayers, thy
only and the but aid we ran give them is to raise
higher and present in its brightest and most attrac
tive form fcr there imitation. the glorious example
or a government and a people peaceful and prom.
pernus, hem and free,
In conclusion, allow me to offers sentiment.
. . . .
Protection and Improvements. Economy and
Retrenchment, Moderation and Justice, Harmony
at home and Peace abroad—The true Amencan
policy: let it be earned oat by the present nyttional
administration. and Pennsylvania will be %mob/
the foremost to ..10.2'13 IL
/TaICTM C111:17 r —The Whigs or Mercer county
held their convention on the 3d inst. John S.
E.g. Esq., nresuied, and L Irsba and Thos Porter
wore appointed Vire Presrdents. and W. W. Pear
son and A. 14. Snyder. Secretaries.
The conven , ion was fully attended and ex
cellent spirit prey riled. The Mercer Whig says
.The old feeling still exerts—then although churn of
some of its strength by the division of the county,
the Whig peer of Merrier county is still determin•
ed to battle manfully for the right, until success
shall again crown its efforts."
The following ticket Yeas nominated
Assembly—Williain Wheal. Joseph Emery.
Treasurer—Theoplulus M•Donald.
Commissioner—Thomas Fruit.
Auditor—John Jones.
Trustees—William IYl'Elhenny, James Thomp
son.
L. L. M'Gudin and Samuel Griffith, Esqra, were
chosen Reprenentniive Delegates to the State
Convention which in to meet at Harrisburg in
August. David Sankey, E.g., was recommend
ed as the f3encinnal Delegate, and Henry Pear.
soa, W. M. Francis and John Byer. were ap
pointed Conferees to meet.with those from Beaver
county.
Paulilrso Lemon Pour..--Yrepared by .1 W. Kelly,
William •treet, N Y., and for sale by A Jaynes, No.
Yo Fourth iitrert. Th. will be found a dellglitful artb
re of beverage. in Rundle, and particularly for sick
Bacot', Baum., —An Improved Chocolate prepara
I , :ita a e, ;aluminum or Ccena nut. innocent. in
viporauna and na:atatUc. Ittgl4ly recommendedpartid-
War , y (or Ittvo:nt. Prepared by W Flake, Dorcheoa
Srr Mare and an .ale by A. I A YdES, at the Palm
Tea Store. No 70 Fourth lu Mehl 4
Fire and Marine In•nranna.—Tax MT.
etiton oN AND Flee Imeaotel
,1 onusl^—oe• lemerr, epee every da
nriptlon of pro,rly. al Lotrenrcno.
Ovsnr. Nn 2: Aluricet awes
SAMUEL GORMIN, Preet
Ron., FIMUY, S,r'y tny:s:d6na
W. M. Wright, M. D., Dentist,
Orrirt and re,ldenre on Fourth st..
Nr-
nppostie tne rtrtsburgh Rank. OA,t
!zu m r.f , r , o , n , i n n ,t o t `r n i 3 or p k , to It!
.tr:til4liaynd
Yrnproyemente In Dentistry.
DR t, fi. STEARN.", late of Boston. le prepared to
manufacture and BLors Term in whole and parts
of sets. upon Suction or Aunnepherie Suction Plates.—
TooluArlia ITC. in inve MINIT., where the nerve is
stpoeed Other and realdenee next door to the May
or s otter. Fourth street. Pat•liurall.
Ri.ras r..--J f 1 ht tto tt.n. F H. Eaton. fall)
JOB PRINTING.
BILL BLABS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
dllansfeJ,J, that Lcviang, Cones,:cu.', Law Blank',
'LAND BILLS. LANALA. CHUAN
No. Fs, he hr..
Prictcd 1..10(1.01 notice, at law prices, st the
detth t,sntic 01,101, Tut. nusss.
tin Friday eventing late, al 7 o'clock. at the late rent
dotter. of l'
Yoh', eetrea town hip, Mr. J• 11.3 H
1 nano. in the Shut 1r ar of his age.
On Saturday, 21.1 not. Mre JAN', taYe of the Rev.
Joseph Osborn, and daughter of ilia late John McMaa.
tern
Po nerol tho. ti.ty at to o'clock, A M. to proceed to
the burying grou n d at Boela Chtsreh
JUNIATTA 131..00512-45 too, in InOre and far a! e
by KIER &JONEs,
Cantd Boalx;, .en, 7ii; at
IREANI TA RrA R— tilos lu•I reed dna ler sale by
/521 Ft F: , W.LLER.. 57 Wood at_
M Bltß-1 bto ,ust reed and for sale by
U
Jr 2 R E
ARRETT'S SNUFF —1 tierce rum recd and for
kir 11/IIC oY .IFFC R E SELLERS
LIQUORICE ROO r —4OO It,. prime Found, just reed
nad tor ante by iynd It E SELLF:FtS
S‘VISS kIUeII.INS--W R. Murphy has meanie:l a
fresh supple air very cheap. Also, ens.
broidererl Moslios, piain Mull Muslin, and barred
Jaconeta, low priced and fine, at northeast corner
and Market sta.
FURNITURE Dtmrry-w 11. Murphy h. races.
an d a f,,w p fe.• for su3nrn, brdjoltt the
aim prier. or Ikt c , • • '' nin
AT REDUCKI) }'RICKS —W K. Murphy Iw o
band a few white and colored quilts, which he
will clasc oat at lam pricey •a"/
=QM
IS ILERESIT GIVEN to those who know theruselves
indeeted to the Eat to ofJOHN wiirrrEN,dec'd,
Pole of Pittsburgh.) that they are requested to call
without delay tool asit'e teen accounts with Richard
Floyd, at the W 416101.13 or .1 le R. Floyd, Round
Church Buildings, Liberty soon Those neglecting
this innice longer than thirty dsys, may expect that
their accoucta will Wen he in Um hands of a proper
officer for collection.
Al A RG A RET WHITTEN
RICHARD FLOYD,
EMPIRE MINSTRELS,
WOULD tender their sincere thank. to the citizens
of Pt:ulnaell for their very liberal patronage
Ws paid THREE WEEKS, and bcg leave to announce
that the) will again entertain their friends at
APOLLO HALL, MONDAY EY'G, JULY RI,
On whichoecarion new Songs, new Dances, An. tee.
will be introduced
Driore open 9171—Concert to commence at 8.
trig e... 1.5 cents )Y23
OUL—The highest market price In oath, will be
W
paid for the different geodes of Wool, by
& W HARBALIMI,
.rdl No S 1 Water and 101 Front at
`OVA c•ks soda Ash i re e'd and for sale by
) 8 W HARS4ITOH
ACON SHOULDERS-4 auk. jut rota and for
W FLARBAUGN
Cza , E-31bober prime Cream Mmes., jag reo'd
and for W. by jra ea. w lIARIBAUGH_
ELECTRICAL PSYCHOLOGY•
WONDERFUL, AMUSING AND INCOM PERE EN
S IHLE.
Nir O. THOMAS will deliver o Leetare on the
Newly discovered meant of Electrical Pay
ehology or Mental Electricity, at PHILO HALL. this
ceening,.and will exhibit a seines of e xperunant. more
utoriaking than magic upon poisons wide awake,
from among the audience. whose voluntary motions
and be coinpletely controlled—their &gut, Speech,
Hearing and Memory taken away and restored at
will. The taste and appearance of water changed to
that of vinegar, lemonade, to., the latter producing
intoxication
Doors open at S o'clock. Adenimon 25 cents.
J7225721°
WESTERN MINSTRELS,
VVILL have the ?leasure of tug three of th en.
GRAND CONCERTS of Ethiopian Enteroon
meats. at thn EAGLE FULL—extran. on Fourth
s root—on Monday, Tuesday and Wedoesilay ee•n
tugs, JULY TJJ, 24th and 251 b, consisting of Songs.
Glenn, Choruses and Burlesques, from the most popu
lar cornpo.rs of the day.
For songs. ree programme.
Mr Admittance. 25 cook, Doom open at 7j—Con
en commences at 11 o'clock. jy:Ck/L'lt
PATENT RIGHT NOTICE.
T i t i e E ed P m " e i lfG a rort e 2 . l " e .Vgi t A h ;4 ' sUlNiVE:
MENT IN ATMOSPHERIC CHUR.N DASHERS, -
are Ira B Parson, Baltimore. Md., for Maryland and
Middle and Wearers Virimmat 0 Mardantel, Pitts
hargh, Pa, for Western Penney Incite. Southern 1 , h,0
and Kentucky; and Charles E tfutehilmon, Cleveland.
0. for Northern Onto and Indiana
Whenever additional Agents arc appointed, due no
tice will be given Any. person or persona infringing
on my rights, will I. prosecuted according io Inc.
CHARLES J. ANTHONY.
New York, July llth. 134
N B —The Chapin Patent covers all forms of cavity
n the Rotary Beater or Dasher. Applreanons or
'tate, County, or Township Rights. to he mode to
O. IIIACDANI EL, Burkels
ront:d3uterShn'T Fourth street, Pinshureh
TO CONTRACTORS
RAI.ED PROPOdALS will he received at the o ,
fice of the James Ricer and Kanawha Company
in Richmond, awn the 20th day of August nett, for the
construction of the connection of the Company's Canal
with the tide water of James River at Richmond, from
the Basin along the line of the old locks, and through
the R chmond Dock. This work will consist of live
locks of 13 ki-l0 feet lift. with short intermediate
such culverts. wan., w.tes, street bridges, /cc , .
shall be neeessary; We mimic of the walls and em.
hankment of the present Dock: the ext•mion of the
Dock a few hundred - feet eastoraofly, and the construc
tion of an outlet lock at We lower cud thereof, capable
of admitting the largest vessels corning to toe port of
Richmond.
Sealed proposals will also he received at the 1111100
time and place. until the same date, for the construc
tion o' the following works.
For thu construction of the connection or the Coln
pant s canal with the Flivanna neer at Colum'on
This work will consist of a canal four and o half ui”es
Meg, a timber dam across the Rivanna river ot h•
mane Mills, a stone gu .rd lock, and several riCver..
For iheconstruction of the co once two Ol the COll,
pany'a canal with the James river al Cariersvilie
bay work will ',insist of a timber dam acre-. Jtlttleg
river, the eetelt/1311011 of a lia•to Perrilierion, anl a
con. fro Pemberton to James river iCani feet long,
with it I m m k
of It met ret
,3 For Mgconstrtienon of the connechon of the l'oro
prny'• canal onth the James river near New Cain
IT s work will consist of timber dam across Jane.,
lover she rgeavatuni of a canal Find wet long, aim a
ck of 8 fern .Ift.
4 A wooden brulgo!across James neer et Herd
oorksvtllis 7111 et long, supported by cone 11-o.
o•ut 140 .ee• apart
3 . ts.onand •e ar. Judomesiver to Bent
(:reek 610 legit ' long, supporte ra d by stone piers ninon. 11u
feet apart.
TI is work will he puid eurreni hunk nut.,
Besides It, wool reservation oi PO per ce , on tta.
monthly eat mates. the COI 1 attor or ro
be required to give ample Resort'''. sntis...y
1 • Ike Board of Directors. for the comply , . o t
work at the time and al the manner spedtbeu . the
t onlr•et,
Ilene , of the above won will he ex hthtted. nod ape.
eafice.inas thereof delivered to the contrortorv, at the
C.. ..veto's office in Ra-litno,d, t tne sth day or nu
gust next en app tea .0 3lr. F. Gill the Vent
urer in charge of the tt-le•orater connect... and SI r
Jon, Coco. the Vngtneer in char-re ot the other work%
above eau., rated After the recetpt of the p.0pa,01..
time wtll he mean for the conatdereurn Oberro u
tee Ltd ef Reale toontu, on • bleb day, lu emu- the
proporele should be found sattstechary, me several
robe, aa above ad, ...sod, will De let.
WAI-rEn. GWYNN,
• . •
Clner Hoginear of .1 II hK
Richmond July IS, 1,49
ra:dttb.o.
Information Wanted
RANCOE ftIE.LLIEUR, Penner and Trimmer
I" left Toronto, Canada, for New Orkinns Hu cite
restiltng in this city, retested a letter from him at N
Orleans, dated January 20th. ICI9, requesung her in
come to him at New Orleans. which she d. ia)ed (finny
in consequence of the prevalence of choiern in tee
stouth. &nen that One she has wet ten to her hasiistid
repeatedly, bathos been unable to hear any units of
hula Any intonation respecting hint is anxiously
solicited by his distressed ante in this city Ann per
.oo wetting, will picas° direct letter to -Gazette other.
Pittsburgh ''•
trr ;gear Orleans Reap one will publish the above
to auxt.sil or Si, and charge Gnzrtte, Puts burg h.
iyttlalat
RO I L;
y A l i nkM a Ajl e C lIS EG
, A O R.— Tu Th e 1
of , g h ;
Vinegar render it , far superior to Co utd loose
logne water for
the ordinary purposes of the toilet, wrpm•ing the .at.
ter to Its perfume. It prevents and removes pium.cs.
rester and asperity of the skin, it refreshes and whitens
the skin, rendermg it toll and smooth. It corrects the
clammy and bitter taste of the mouth, importing a fresh
and pleasant breath. It clean.. and whitens the
teeth, and hardens the gums. For all the above par.
posos. it ts used withwater in such Proportion u may
be found most agreeable. By inhaltug it and mulling
don the temples. it alll remove headache. If applked
knstantly to a burn or bruise, it will eventually prevent
mortification. It corrects vitiated air, and guaranties
from contagion, it is therefore very useful (or panning
and perfuming apartmenm. For sale by
A E SELLERS. Wholesale Druggist,
121 57 Wood street, I ittsourglt
Poplar Lumbar.
HE subscribers havre err band a superior for of
Nola, Timber, 50 and 00 legit long, which they
f mar to order.
NF.VILLE B. CRAIG & SON,
fy2l:d3t Outlet Saw Mill, Allegheny Coy .
Elantit.
.
1,000 B A CON r HAMS, ...M,AUne cure," aea
for etruele, m store and for a•bt by
jral da , A BORDON
Night Line of Omnibuses, -
(AN TILE LAN RENCF:VILLE ROAD.—Ass Omni
wi.l leave tee Diamond to Putaburck every
evening at 1. 9 and IC Well:wk. Leaves Lawrenceville
C and 9P. M. N. . J. BREIDENTII.AI
-
4.% FOR BALI —Abright bey HORSE,
). wood and moored to eloglo or double Ilar
ne To be sect at RODI' PATTERSON'S
• Me Gy m
m. Stable. 4tb street. yr - 21 dlt
GOOD BOONS EOB.SLNIMER READING.
Tanen—Now* from Life.
—Note. from Books.
Ganso-Btory of Battle of Waterloo.
New Itmon.
FoLartaron—Grantley Manor.
Maddleton.
Osel Creek Letters.
Merry Mount.
Eta/To—The Salamander.
A lißOTFl6—Stimarter in Scotland, en . .. ate.
For .ale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
Olt 63 Wow it
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rd, has given it a circulation and exchange list of me
best eharacter. srh•ch enables the COinmittee on Pah
l/cane is to make the hest selections
from.
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incrusts, and to glee circulation to original con:mum.
alumni on mechnnical ands ental.' subiec s, and no
nce, o , new Inweollutta; notirea of all the Patent. oo•u
-ed at the Potent Office, Witsbintton City, are pabhan
ed in the .1 ttrnal. together Until a large amount of
fin
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formailon on hlechantes. Chemtstry, and Cistl Engi.
nee ring, derived from the latt at nod hest auntoritio,
Thla Journal is publ.shed on the first of each mooth.
each number cotiquning at least •.• verity-trio pages,
aid forms two •olurnes anitnally of about 4 Ii pages
each, illustrated wall enter/icings on eoppor and on
wood of those an • itl I. wide': require them
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WILLIAM IIAoILTON.
1721 , Mm Armory F I
AAA A ri :soAr—,s merived and .1 sale
by tlh W HAKHA UGH.
5 W•irr •t
y'DOW GLASS—IOU b/s .I , d ved and
tarsal , by iy O S Wll,lll.l.tUtt
DRIRD Lt. Jam ree'd and f, r stile
by 1)2 0 S W HARUALIGII
rt,RI ED APPLES-200 bash AM tee d and for sole
,Lir by 1720 S&W HARHat; ill
Fniti-100bbls large No 2 Mackerel, Boston !tome,
lion; 50 half bhls do do; 50 Wits No 2 do, mat rcen
and for sale by )y2B L B WATERhI N
IfOBACCO—S7O Itas s's Tobacco, on nund •na to
tHrive in • (ow days, some of "stook are Monne
brands and o' superior quality, reed on constgoment
and Ms sale by iyeo L WATERAIAN
CHAD AND HERRING—A less Male of mink ye
0 on hand and for sale by
Llyo L 8 WATERMAN
WHITEBEANS-38 bble White Realm, on hand
and for sale by Jrlo L 8 WATERMAN
r A R4-sti erocks, superior anlde for family use
111.1( received and for tale by
)Y 2O _ L S WATERAI A bl
- rainculturs is the most heatthy, most users!, most no
bler toploy mem of man.' —Wasmsaros.
TAfilEfil CAN AU rUCELTU HIS r and PAESI
ER'S CAW NET—ls published on the first of sr,
ry mouth.
Terms: One dollar n year in advance' Three copies
one or one coDY Three year.,B4 .oght cape. one it. year Cif sent to one address; etsi Twenty copies,
S
Niter .4/Iterate's will be fumiahed with Ste back
numbers Bail or any of the volume. Seven volumes
sow published.
Bound vi-lames in complete seta, or in eeparaie vat.
eines, tarnished al Ono Dollar and Twenty , five email
each. JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
63 Woad at
4, IIECLA mole WORKS.,,
T iii i i , ...4 . l , tr d ib r r, e . o:l i, l7;, l„ the roimufhetere of
hVIIIGIITS. The business of the fi
.aTe fl o r r
m ' o V f O \Vo p otl '
IFldwards be settled at our tVure•
house, No. Water street.
JAMES WOOD.
•JOSEPII M'ENIGIIT
Jyl9idat ‘‘ ILLI MlCril 16 HT
GSEEN SATIN PASOSOLfiI—W. S. Alurphi :pi •
received a few of the above, of the new finish,
without fringe, and very supenor quality. jylu
(Ali —1 few gals hleached Sperm Oil: 1500 do colon,'
‘_,/ do do; I Dal do brown Tanner.' Olt, In Ohl. Souls
do dc, Msada bleaehed winter Whale Oil, in store
a ildfor saki by JOS AIILLES le. FUCKETSON
SALAD OIL-40 baskets nice Salad Oil, taiii i &e:d
and for sale by )yld hIII.LER 8. WC
QTARCII-30 hxy Bounright's, Lennon), and StrabN
Starcb, In stare and for nale by
btle MILLER & RIM-RW{ON
•
BulrEr* - 6
(or do zlt He tr er - Bnekets; 0 do do Tub., in
111 0 MILLER to RICKFrSON
SWEET AND DRY MALAGA WINES—IO qr erica
Stott Malaga Moe; 35 lad!. bid. dry do do
Jon mbeived .od for sole by
MILLER & RICKET&ON
OUSEGILFAS-4137it French CTeik Shingles, c n
119 aignment and Ibt sale bi naxa
ilia RICEMON
FOR RENT,
iIIFOUR new a c t
inary Brink Dwelling lianges,
well finished complete coder. on Centre
Aeenne. ifLAErnersoille rood, ...th Ward. Poe.
mouton peen imintiately. Rent low. En of
JOHN WATT A. CO,
Jyto 4toner Überey and Hand eta
ASTOLOGY.
R de deft r! , ( E t . l N ie Z° A. ' st 6 n7l:gt ' a b r W 9fre t i "P et hi y b r e erna P m
the city for a .hors tune, and may be consulted on all
the attain of human life, at Ploslll, St Clan at.
Attendance from 3to ss. Fee from 30e to SSA
Mr Lorenzo is the only person who predicted emvect
ly the marriage of Queen Victoria, and described her
husband. two years before it rook place.
P S —Bring the time of birth with mg.. 5Y 19 . 1 2‘..
I L CLOTUS—On hand and for sale, by N M'Clin
ki Lock, at his Carpet Warehouse, a large and an
ts muse assortment of Oil Cloths, varying from 72
dies to tr4feel wide, cut 10 Batt any .12e lan, room
or vestibule The awonment congests of the latest
and most approved styles and colon.
/Y.
W NDCLINTOCK
URES.II ARRIVAL—Of extra sap 3 ply Im plenal
r Carpets, of new nod nett styles, at the Carpet
Warehouse of IV NTCLINTOCK, to which we invile
encl.en of these sgishing to furnish steam boats
or houses. tO call and examine. our extensive stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. /YU,
v RF:SiT WORK ON COAL.—Tay lor'. Statistics on
Jf Coal—The geographical and geological diatribe
ts in of mineral combustibles or fossil fuel, including,
also. the various mineral littumiuous substances eso
p'o)ed in arts and :liana. cinrcs. Marveled by maps
aid diagrams; embracing from olf, lel reports of the
,sl-produring trountrica, the respective amounts of
Pieir production, consumption and commercial distri•
tt
buon, in all parts of the world; prepared by Bombard
Cowling Taylor, in one vol. non For sale by
a 2O JAN D LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood at
II)LACK ' , ILK PARASOLS—W. R. Illoitenv has et ,
nerved a lot of above article, some of which art
o an extra sim. 1919
Clerk - Wanted.
(:nods buttons . iso experienced ,o, Salesman n ., l p n i the Dry
i / V
alsidtf IV 11. GARRARD, 79 Mari t at
Ten - LI , . en 9P.TS-4`onitantly receiving it
IA the Carper Warehouse of Wt ADCLINTOCK,
. Fourth street. superfine and fine Ingrain Corpora,
rich In colors and design. to Os bleb we invite the at.
iennon of purchasers. alb
WANTED,
A B g. l;;k:K . S n S t llT u F r l n e n. aza n b . le .. a . f h m;k o l r n k g . 6 . al ,. l pane, for
naont Wait Works, and repaliang .mall cream engine
nal hnt:era
A good situation is now offered to such a person, to
hicusell in I usiness where he can en:lpin
two'or three bands. Apply to KIER & JONY'S, or the
subscribers, near Tarentuni; for further information.
THOMAS KIER,
LEWIS PETERSON
Saline Salt Wanks. July 18. 1,19.
BATHING.
E I t t., ; T u
, F:t4l . l n E DOLLAR, nr a aingic
andlk.p.ir•fneon nprn I . l'oll L. to It o'clock, A. M-.
und 2to Wein , 11
Ant, a•unn $. , 00 and Bathing Etnahltshment
t%I. T. a I nI.L. Pranntetor.
'.". R R'o
ttßl ' ,..(; a•c
N ' Ll '!
y e;'1,4 7 . c h 4 t(T, 1 for
• 122 Liberty nt
•••• —1,51.1 , 1• \ 0 Nlolosies; ID do IS lido,
or n a a ha
tmws.N. LITITE 1k CO
jai•
ua• ,u
ns n•c'd awl tot
t 10.11 , i I rria.: &co
V A L.N .4- - , n kro. • tr!.. os.'d Alres, GO do on
,p,r, ton! no:orts I 'tor I ro,, for
1) . 1- NOttl+l In LC & CO
;0511 si. r% No. •nd 5: Haut. g; 50
i) do t.esithewo,k, 9,0 bi lorr 0 aro. for .ale by
/7 1 ' itk , LI,UN. 11 rrLE it co
1 sr ls .. x d pt
i v s , m ro . e , S t !:
r o I d r
d t 0; 0 u . gx 060y
nd
JY , ROBISON, & r 0
I\ Plan bush drted roaches, Ito do do
.I, ityr vuo by
ROBISON, LITTLE: & CO
1114 Pirosi , , a prime ardele. in•t recd
•,,d !id i,y i)l4 ROdlSittit. LI cri.r. & co
C'LOOO-I:]bore, nj 64
W Glass ,6, assid ai, sa
, 0 r 0.7 ilfl-ON. 1.1 rri.F: & CO
•
D .07 . 1,111-21sr rm. kv Wrapping Paper,JUlE recd
CC a, d tor •a, r.y j, le 91 , F1-4/N ITTLE &Co
ill,r o s r , 21, 00.. Non 7,0, 7
0 and Lunt d, l , , aelr By
ROBISON. LITTLE & CO
F.311-,10 61/1a large n•ari No 3 Mackerel.
do do d^ No I thoM Herrings;
111 do Pickled No I Salmon, io store and
for . saie by /VI" 11/IIN WATT & CO
121 ,1 11-2 1 00's large Nod Baeiterel, hlassardiasetta
Inspection, reeeived this day, (or art a by
RHEY. MA fTHI:WS & CO,
/I , V and , Water at
Pit, IRON - 30 loon I',g moo. part son, for 1.:m.6,y,
(or sole toy ryl a RORIOON, LITTLE &CO
IMAR-201,01s N C. Tar. reed and for sale by
lIIIEY, M ATTIIEWS & CO
•
F..‘ D-41.1 rge Lend, ,c'd and for sato by
J IY' . MATTHEWS dr. Co
YCA sr NUTS-6 bbtr Per. Nu,. purr rec.'d and
for sale by !ylr , ROBItION, LIT. LE & Cll
TWO HUNDRED ARD FIFTY DOL.
L Alt!! KEW AHD
ll lead to
dh,e...70t 1 . % e h ntri n ' at n c a o s n 7m ' o
such evil dssrassed persons who interfered to prevent
she suppression of the bee in thss city on the lath, 1,,
she ...GO. Oct c utting the Hose of the httsbursh
cocoons.. gesierou•lv mmtn to the relief of the city,
or. by Pire•ts, intimidating such portions of our own
composites as o - ere disposed to save the roperty of
their Ai:actin row Citizen. lrom p
tm
Mayor of the City of Allegheny.
Ca-Pittoliorgli papers copy one week. Utd
FRES.Ifi LOUISVILLE LIME-400 bbl. lostsec's!
per steamer Lydia Collins: for sale by
pi 17 C 11 GRANT, 411Vater st
FAMILY FLOUR—SO tads tamer t Kirk's brand(
do M ]bore's, to-day rte'd and for sale try.
jyl7 ARMSTRONG h CROZER
`Come round and hear. my puhne dear,
Color hrar, and Jodgrr a gently—
The prone .o terse, and dowine verse,
Of us, thewits of Renaey. - -Boa.
01 B E kIISCEI.I.ANY.—.I.. D. Lot - swoon,
tv
Wood seet. h. for male a eomplete set artful,
celebrated work. edaed by Charles LheSens and Aass
worth. with alostraanns by Craikshant. G
HANIS-40M II 5 extra turf 11:1C...7e by
Iv 17 .1 I/ WILLIAMS, 110 Wood tt
ARS—N. Orleans. Drawl. Ilavma, Loaf, Croeh
lJ nod Dalretized. (or sale by
J D WILLIAMS
d r:a d t4c o a r d . l : 4 l :; b l ) oo lbe Layer, Gas 11 IL 3u t
/YI7 J D‘NILLIAAIS
DR(rBl2. CID /C/tLATII,Ier.--120 Itx• 1 ari7:ll Hu,
II ma: 30 do do No. I Chocolate; 10 do do Cocoa; 30
do Aufelh Co Chocolate, reeelving to-day and for solo
by DAGALEY & SMITH,
1717 1.9 and 20 Wood et
HAVANA SUGAR—/Oho soperlor goal
, V ity , for sale by Iyl7 BAGA LEY & SAIITII
I AI.I•IRATUS-100 Los No I, for sale by
/Pl 7 HAGALEY & SMITH
mSCI . do
of w loch wall be sold low for sash.
fyl7tdrsv JOH N NCFADEN &CO
DARK LIVEN LUST R ES—W Ltislorphy, at north
it enal corner of Market and Fourth ms, hart open
this morning a few pieces of dark [Arlen La. , •
„ ars ., ~tmle__tor sacks and dresser. A 1.,,
1 . /..•01a Omen AIM and Tare satin, irtnged and
”lain—a few of the latter of Tare satin and handsome
itmrh Also
Fartett LITM,II, of a de irnble shade and quality,and
MoNcrro Nan, —White, barred and colored
Wholesale Room , up stairs, Whet., goods are offer
ed to dealers extremely 1..,
IYI7
A Partner Wanted,
lulu) TN take apt inter..t of one third in the raid
!rY .1 Stork of a Merelntile ft at dainK good !AnaI
,IPEA. which Call be rrea.e.l.•r will tell an interrat
o• one
of the [MU, whntr health will not permi• of an
:,ve nevi ee A per•on wt•tki , ,g In invest II .mall rap.
• al. w.l• find i A u ravoratne opporianny rarely to be
net a., For ,u/ the, .nforan, &es. Itt)X VS,
to tdi ll er. with real name. mit All tith
communication. eon.
-- -
WY. • PC-11•1t.ATKISSON.
SCA IFE ATKINSON,
Purr rr torrwaal Wt.tt .Olean. Prersaoaoa
- lON:TINE I- to ionnutneture all ilt•ds or COPPER.
U TIN AND SHEET IRON WAIL& Also, Black
south Work.
'Steam Boca built to order.
•
1/7170 I n ' ts " s e :::1Ta n Ete ' asao n 'rt'sn'e'"'„t boat wort.
Bran
lieu les. W are. a c... 4 e.
v in Cooking Slnvr,
Portal,- Forges. vanous uses—is very convenient ar.
Lone for steamboats., Calffornia emlaratas, or rail road
coW e mamea
p would respectfully Invita steam boat men and
where to call and see oar 8111CieS and prices before
;.urchasina eloesvbere. 4,17
TO CONTTLACTORS
I) ROPOSAI,S will be received by the undersitined
Committee ot ,rbool Director. of Second Ward.
l'ltetber h, (or furnishio• matt-nal. and budding •
Punhe t , citoe' :n .aid Ward, arcoreing to plan.
eect ipecdiesnott, vvittch will ba ready for examine.
.tonn Weilitesuay, the 16th tall., at the store of A
./..ynes, Fourth street. Bids will be received until
linte.daY. the :Aith toot.. et 6 o'aloclt, P. M.
A. JAYNES.
iYM , 11125 R. ItIIt.LFIR. Jr.
) F. 2 PUNIER V— Rnu sel ; a Arumouc Vinegar; do
Phdtronae: do Mc Made OS, 2 awn; fine Stooli
ng Sake; do do Row Soap: do do Paleholy do; do
do Rootlet do; do. Compound Og filarioin; lust reed
rind for nale by )vitt R F:SELLF:RS. 57 Wood id
I) ER Ft: VI LRY—llauel's Lily White, d afros; do
L Renee 011; do Seel Marrow; do Plritieome; do
Nitriprt Soap; Jug received and (or sale by
J) R ESELLERS
ID-1000 jugs Galena Lead, in store and for sale
I,4Lr jyte JAMES A HUTCHISON &C 0
11 , 1r—I0 kegs as carted Shot, for sale by
JYI6 J A M E.S A HUTCHISON & CO
b 1 4 -136 bales \f1..00 ri Hetnn tor sale by
.yttl J AMES A HUTCHISON & CO
t/I.DEN S 1 RCP-1n Ws and hi bbl., and Itt
:01t ken, tor .nle 4
JAMES A HUTCHISON &CO.
aid Agents for St Lou. Steam Sugar Refinery
`1:t; AR HOUSE MOLASSES-10 Was St Lowe So
o ear house Molaeses. for sale by
juin JAMES A FIL'TCHISON A. CO
' ale \ a U 4 ' at A n i Gel ' i - 1 - 11 " g S ugar. , loo t, crushed,
JA NIES A HUTCHISON & CO.
IYIe L^ Ars St LOU. steam SursLliefiner7
62 LA:AR HOUSE NIOLASSM--1113 bids sugar house
C . ) Nlolassea, see'd on mats:gamma and fur tow
to clue by DROWN & CULBERTSON,
usiel 145 Liberty at
I ' , VERY PURCHASER OF DRY GOODS should
ri call at MASON & CO'S cheap One Price Store,
b. Alnrk“ wreol, for bantam.. They sell good foal em
hired LICICIIA for a cams, Orgendre do for cue; Scorch
Itmahauss lite; feel cold Cwieoc4l-4, G ue Merrimack
do Be; beet qua.ity do 10,.. rirli 1-4 dn. 154 r; Ilrown
I. eaehrd Sll3Ollll. 44c, (Oc t Fo 4 trots; , Muslin acid loop
Collars G.) to 10:, elegant Ilua , o, Copra (root 73 ma to
SON), asgether with the greatest ' , newsy of ocher cheap
gaods to be found to the 41 •-•ir ra roohiry.
14 , rneinber the notnbcr,i,ll Market at.
)ylI A A MASON In CO
AcKEHEL,_ISO bola No 3, Mau. mapeetion, 1E49
71.1 hf do do -
ast received and for sale by
MILLER tr. RIC1IF:r8ON.
/Yl 6
. _17:1 and 174 Liberty et
1)A CON—Ham - S; Shebldero and Sides, on consbin.
meat end for sale by
JY IG MILLER k. RICKETSON
- - -
A1.PIIATI:8-30 br• Pa/era/us, roar ree'd and for
0 ddlY by /Yid ATILLEII & PICKET/30N
4:: IN/AR HOUSE AND PLANTATION NIOLAYS
CY Sba?-300 bbl. actor Plantation Molluscs; 60 do do
straw house c.o. in store and for sale ay
rod AI/Lick:A 4 faCKLIBON
C. 2 OAP -15D bre brown Clillionthe soap; 100 bag No
do do, In slots slots and far sale by
Old MILLER Ic EICKEIVON
AUCTION SALE&
By John D. f1avt...1......
Staple and Fantle Thy Goode,
On Honda morning, July It3d, at 10 o'clock, at
the Commercia y l
Sales Foom, corner of Wood and
Fifth street, will be sold, with ou t
A large easormnent of foreism mai domestic Dry
Goods, omef . which are Splendid lawns, balthrum,
be ogee. de lain.. super prmts. French mud Manche..
e 4 gingham., shawls, hdlrft, be. ler, gloves. leghorn
bonnets. paraso!, umbrellas, table cloths, cheeks,
sheetinha, superfine cloths, euestraerea sannens, fan
cy resting", tweeds, So.
At 2 on!ock,
Gateman Queensware, Farmture, dm.
Young Hymn and lamer:al yea, Va manufactured
tobacco, No I palm soap, 10 bbls stnekar, corn and
seethes. Mose!, spades, forks, axes, brace and
bits writing and wraptang paper, transparent window
blinds, mantel clocks, loolanc classes, I/Isar:sate, NO.
t o'clock,
Fashionable ready A made clothing, boots and shixs,
hats, caps. leather trunks, whirs, saddles, near and
second band gold and silver watches. hoe table and
pocket cutlery. fancy goods, !se. 1110
SS REWARD.
OSr—on Sunday, lit July, a niedtrun sine square
14 glints BRF.AST PIN. dark blue color. The find
er will receive the above reward by leaving it at 11.
RiCHARDSON'S Store, on Market s
Copartner•hip.
THE undersigned have Mb , dey assoetated with theca
la business JACOB L SCHWARTZ, cutd ton
tllmo the business as heretofore. under the firm of
B. A. FAHNETOCK A CO.
IYI3
EZIMEN
SCOTOH ALF-50 dot onto , / Itevb OnpeltOtnint, to
amve in a day or no. For sale by
lylO JACOB %I 1 AVER. Jr
FOR GREENWOOD GARDENS.
The steam boat A.
taken MASON
has the place (tribe Thos
Scott, as a regalia, packet to
a Garden—tearing th e Greenwood
wildar bo tt at o'clock, A. M., land at the beginning of
each hour until P. M ; last trip from the garden at 10
cho'clock Punctuality - will he observed. Pared cents;
ildren under 12. hal/price.
The attention of Me ettikens is invited to this healthy
and pleasant resort dm*/ this hot and mktg . fOLLSOn.
All kinds of refreshments,, except intoxicating drinks,
are kept on the prenatwa. Greenhonse Plants. drink
ers,
Bouquets of ch•we dowers , 00 sale. Closed on Sun
day. 1717 JANIM
A GRJCULTURF.. Ac—Downing'. Landscape Gar
dening, Ac. , to. do Cottage Residences, shot do
Fruits of AMMIC L, 1 • LI10, do dos/I...maims' plates, den;
London Gardentng for Ladies, lgiso; The Rose, its
r Who, err. nen, by Parsons; Allen on the Grape, coal
Prince'. Pornologicat Man ual, Ann do on the Grape,
gnu.i clarion Agnculture, thickV do Go:ileum/1
thick 'rem do Try., and Shrubs, MI Pro; Downing's
llorucultuntt Eno; Amens. Agrtqulturist, Seo. For
tale by tyl J D LOCKWOOD, 13 Wood st
I 3:113333
rIMIF. partners' 1p heretofore existing nnaer the firm
o A A. ( 11RA 111.F:T. ie dissolved try the decease
of Mr. i • Bradley The business will he ca rried on by
A Bradley. wt. will settle the Walesa& of the late
firm.
REMOVAL—A. Raab., hem removed has Foundry
Warenotwe tram Na 'l2 Second street, to No. I 9
Rood street. Ivivreen First end Second streets, o the
warrhoure iately occupied by G. A. Remy. where be
will keep eonstantly oil hand a general assommont of
Castinga (rote,, Stoves. Cooking Stoves. ac. fy 13
ARS—lmported Principe, and Hammes, of all
sixr• and colors of the moat approved branda, for
role cheap by jylo JACOB WEA Vb:fl,..br
POTASH casks Potash. landing per renal boat
J I Bennett, and for sale low to elom by
jciit J AS RAI ZELL. Water st
- _
N b la Pecan Nuts, just seed on
concgtonent and for rale by
Iris MILLER h RICILF7NON
A/ R. CIII F.-57 hse prlme NV R Chetge. land
. by e and Al Lane %Ile for sale low
V JAMES PALZELL
BACON -9 oullo clear Side, in store; for rale by
171 9 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. Front st
1114 OGS HF.ADR-_ csks, B bbls in .tort; for We by
iYl3' 11A1AH DICKE'S' & CO
COTTON -1I bale. now landing; fin tale by
jy 13 I ...MA H DICKEY & CO
LAS —lOO kx% kilt) Windows Glass; 75 do 10:19
2- 5 do 10014 00: 10 do 7x9 do, received end for
male by R LIKY, MATTHEWS &CO.
IT I7 2,9 st
BROOMS -3o dox extr• Corn Flrnoms. reed .91 fot
sale by iyl3 1041.79, ATTHEWS kCO
_ _
BACON—tdoo lb. Sides dud Shoulder., iee'd and for
sae by 'yid R SI AT CHEWS it CO
COTTON -105 bales Conon, in more and for sale by
/91 3 [MEV. MATTHF.WS re CO
E:Aril BRANDY-29 I:1641111mo year old Permit
P
Brandy, reed on consignment and for aide by
jy 9 TASSEX re BEddr
AifGRIOVLTUR. - kg.—Ainortean Farmer's Finer.
clopedia, biro
Idndlc)'• • tumble Kingdom, dvo.
Dory'. llistourse• on Agriculture, An,
Sehlmdeu—The Plant. emu
. •
Liebiec Agricultural Chemistry, 12mo.
American lie• Book, , 2 mn.
-•• • • .
American Farm Boot, 12mo.
Allen's Domestic Manuals, 12mo.
Icebster & Park', Doinewte Economy, thice Bvo.
For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD.
/71 9 113 Wood in
/71 ERMAN CLAY-20 csk• rec: l l , l A ts E d r az Z i rcor
IJL sale by ITI2
PIA NUTS-300 boob in store and for sale by
11 1 2 TASSEY & ItERT
Q UNDRIEB-11 bales Cotton: Y bbl. No 1 Lord( 12
0 bags Feathers,. arrive, for sale by
/Yl 2 ISAIAH DICKEY A Cq Front st
Q UNDRIE , . —4 bbls No I Lord 2 rides Racon; 21c•
0 Beeswax. 4 bags Ginseng 10 do Feather.; now
'anther/ from steamer Ciummi; for sole by
1912 ISAIAH DICKEY & Ca
MEETZI
A Toon man In a wholesale and mall dry ro ods
wore—pos sea alotwi with the hatilieWiihrecirie
well recommended. Ann?) , al In Market sh. iYftlf
IJITRAPPING PAPER-6110 my .morted, for role
ly low by jy 12 J SCHOONMAKER &CO
LAMP BLACK-30 bbl. for rale by
jyfy J SCI-100N MA KEK & CO
lOPPFaLAS-30 bbh In fine order, for No low by
‘J /Yll J SCHOONMAKER. h rzo
LARD 01L-10 bbls best quality, for sale by
J SCHOONMAKEFI& CO
TIACON--6 casks clear Side. instoic_ for sale by
D jyltt ISAIAH DICKEY& CO
LARD -200 bblo No lin store; rot sale by
:19 11 ISAIAN DIC KY fr. CO
1311.INTLYU INK—Book and News, for sale at man
ufacturers prices by
jy 12 J SCHOONSIAKER & CO, 21 Wood st
ARTBOOFI PAPER, of yequaitlor
sob, lilt sc 4 d ln
UATCEM AND JEWELRY. The
subscriber'
hesininron hand a fine a“ortment of best Eng
lish and Geneva Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watch
es, at as low prices as are offeredin the Eastern chic., all in good order and warranted.
W W WILSON,
Jill corner Rh and Market, au
TM:dß—id tibia large No 3 Mackerel, Massachusetti
ovayertion, recelving from canal and for We by
/YIO JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO
WATCH REPAIRING—In all its branchts,
car
fed on with speetal care and attention. Hay
tha the moat skilful and experienced workmen in toy
employ, and giving • constant personal notation to
this branch. I can promise the best saasfaction to all
who may favor me with their work.
. .
W W WILSON, Wntee hinter,
57 Market at
►)O rruE CORRS--.., bales pones, long and short,
lost received and for sale by
11" I R SELLERS. 57 Wood st
NERICAN VER3IILLTOS-1 recce just rec'd .Ad
ill for salr by Jill R F. SELLERS
S PS. TI RP ENTIN E. AND TANNERS' OILS bbl, comb, Jaen received and far -gale by
E SELLERS
el VAL PILL BOXES-3 oaks But meld nud for eala
9_, lly IY' i R E SELLERS
11000PPR'8 ISINGLASS-9 b. jual reed and for
1 / sale by /911 R E BELLERA
PULVERISED SUGARS—Roy We wholesale and
row!, all gredel., by
19111 JACOB WEAVER Jr
THE. MOST REMARKABLE WORK tW THE
AUE.—LAvsao's Nthavirm—Nineveh and its Ro
omier; with an account of a visit to the Chaldean
Christians of Kurdistan, and Yemdm, or Devil Won
shippers; and an inquiry 111L0 the manners and arm of
th en
e anett A wyrimie, by Aueren Henry LA)gtd,Fiq.
D. C in two volumes, with numerous Ilustrations,
.1 - here is a remattalde" Mid delightful vombhiation
in e work before es, sf valie d seovery and in.
teres th dn mti
S personal namation, sorb as we remember in
no similar work of travel or ii”eovery • • Mr. Lay"
and is not surpassed by mo old travelers. In the won
ders of the story he has to telt, he very ninth surpass
es Mem all.
“We repeat that there he, been no each picture In
any reorient book or travel.. Park In not braver or
more adventurous, Burkhardt to not more truthful,
gothen not mare pay or picturesque, than the hero of
the book before a."—l.onuon klinculner.
•Otto of he most remarkable works of the ego."—
London Time.. Ja.s received and for male by
171 I . JAMES LI Lfh.litlVOOD, Iq Wood st
ritllF. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND LOWEIs
I . VILLE TELEGRAPHCOMPANT. ha. Seel..
.ed a Dl.lend or Three Per cent. for the lam gunner,
p.y ß bk, or .pd taker the 16th [tie office of Pal•
me, Hanna P. Co. JOSHUA HANNA, Treas.
jyto
POTASH -4 cells Potaab, on band ani (or sale by
REYNOLDS te SHIRE
FAMILY FLOUR-35 Gbh. Fatally Flour, on:coa
slenment and for sale by '-
17 11 REYNOLDS &SAE
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ATCREs, JgWELRY, AND SIITVEIII
WARE.
• • TILE sabieriber, who btu been in Laainess
Isnle,ilrallb;erti buil ding
en n A it ' ,U th o e f I rti t o th lt i l e iran n P I
731 . 1:
••
- er Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware, at
retail, a nthe very lowest pores.
Gold and Silver English Patent Lever Watches.
Gold and Silver Darla Lever and Leone. Watches.
_bold and Sliver Horizontal and verge Walchea
Gold and Silver Independent Second Watches for
litmus bones.
Gold Gaited, fob and vest Chains. Gold Spectacles.
Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens.
Ladies' Gold and Stone Bracelets.
(told Lockets.
,Gold and Silver Thimbles.
Diamond Ring. and Pins.
Ladles' and Gentlemen.' Breastpins.
Sterlinc Silver Spoons, Caps, Forks, fee.
Gold Watches as low as VO m 1523 each.
%Vetches and Jewelry exchanged.
Spoons and Fork, plated on German Silver tine
arbele. All watelms wanamed 16 keep good time or
the money returned. Jewelry repaired, sod Wnelies
cleaned and repaired In the Lest manner, at mock less
than Mr %mend pnees. - GEO. C. ALLEN,
Importer of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale and
retail, 61 Wall street, (op stairs,) NEW YORK.
Bradawls
•
F6 , 40171Tik tSI - C4,/ Eastphoho iloo piss a o
Taylor& Cols sugar cured do; 2S do Leeds & Son
lO do Hiller, Brown & flawklus' do do do, all can
vused amd yellow washed, in store and for sale by
19 0 SELLERS A. NICOLA
vir ATONES-3as t rem:l,Q from Ltrorpool, direct
• very fine lot of Gelid and tithrm Patent LAWS.
Watchea.made ezprosoly to tinier, by me of the beat
mmulactoring c•tablialmenu
Also, a complete msorment of G 0. " ... and En.
Gold and Silver Watches, flora ate to MEG.
Gold Chains, He kx.
m
W WILSON, Watch Maker,
corner Fourth mu Market Ca,
NEW LIGHT—We have reeetired a lot of Lamy.
of 'arolos eases and kinds, of a new eoastmetion,
that I s quite ~,h p le and complete—Some°roan:coml.
Also, the article to born in theta Called "Hamra
Fluid, or Dhonal Oil.. It has rate at:odium toid
recommend it to the attention if alien, boat man, hotel
s e , c os, and hour, keepers, Cu; eleanlineas, ecooomy,
u. a brillianeY, ' , Ulnas... any Haug portable now in
ute. Persons who please tb call an Os Flit
,OO shows
the boo ullanties of this ae w eoultround.
*constant ElpplY of the Fluid and Lames kr pt by
SORIFER ATKINF.ON, First ni,
jttYl betweeh Wood and Market
STEAM BOATS
The light dr.ne n ',airier
Reno. master. 'NU leave for the
above and Intermediate ported. day
MWM=I
For Smelt or panne, apply on beard, or to
nt FEITIOR
FOR CITiCINNATI ,AND LOUISVILLE.
The splendid new simmer
ni a s i s
LYDIA COLLINS,
11.11 t 'Ranter, master vrill leave for
tln .box sod all ititermediato- ports
on Sattordey. the '2lll, at I. o'clock. A. M.
For tre:ght or passage, apply on boort, Or to
lytl D. W BOSS, Aga.
• 0 lIQOINNATI t. /I TT S 13-1.1103111
DAILY PACKET LINE.
rrniA well known line of splendid passen,Ker Steam
' ere now comp:nod n o e l e loges; swlltasts
Gal a
finished and furnished, and powerful bouts lia
waters of Are West Every uscommedation and eon.
fon that money can procure, bus been provided (or pas
sengers. The Late has been in opention for fire yeah
—has earned a million of people without the lead Ir4s.
ry to their persona. The bouts will be at the foot of
Wood street the day previous to starting, (Or the me,.
non of freight and the entry of passengers on the p ute•
ter. In elf eases the panne money must he in
advance.
SUNDAY PACK-FT.
The ISAAC NEACTON, Captain HempAl4 vii
leave Pittsburgh every Senility morning at 11l dee*
Wheeling every Sunday evening at lu R st.
May , 1547.
_ _
MONDAY PACTIECE,I'
.
The MONONtiMIELA, Capt. Sao., will leave Pb..
burgh every Mendny monting at 10 o'clock Wham/hag
every Monday evening at 10 r. X. •
'l4. l E , SlDAYVkettikirs
The 111BERNIA No. 2, Capt. J. litutzer..uro, 11111
tenet. Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clOck;
Wheeling every Tuesdas. evenn. a Iv e. x.
WEDNESDAY PAtailLT.
The MEW E.NGLAND No. 0, Capt. S. Da 0, nB
leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morn,. int 10
o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday ~ e rring 1D r.
TIO ens ri A irlrAl3ll:l7.T.
The BRILLIANT, Capt Guar., vdl leave Pirta
buntL est', Thursday morning et 10 o'clocki 4 inteellso
evr . ry Thais.day r serum( et 10 P. M.
Pair i — Ei. - 45Riet.
The CLIPPER No. Y, Coo. Pass Duval, will leave
Pi..burgh every Friday =myna at 10 o'clock: Whoa,
every Friday evening at 10 r.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS tar 1849.
MONONG A IKLA ROUTE.
Only 73 Mlles Stagging. -
Via Brownsville and Oarnberland w Baltimore •sad
Philadelphia.
ritHR splendid and fast running U 8 Mall eleamine
ATLANTItt, Capt J Perin:non; BALTIC, Capt A
Jacobs; LOUIS liVLANB, Capt B Bennett; are now
making doable daily trips between
- PITTSBURGH AND BROWNSVILLE.
The morning boat will leave the Monongahela
Wharf, above the Bodge, dolly at 8 o'clock pmcisely.
Passengers will take SUPERB COACHES et Browns.
vale, at 3 o'clock. P. M., and the splendid ears ot the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, al 8
o'clock- A. M., and arrive in lialtimorothesame-even
ing, in time for the evening line to Philadelphia and
Washington city.
From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, only 32 hours
Fare 810,00
Prom Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, only 40 boon -
Pare 812,00
The evening boat will leave ate o'cloc k, extern Batt
day evenings Passengers by thts boat will lodge on
board to comfortable State Rooms the bent night,
over the mountains the following day in Eastern built
Coaches, and lodge the second night In Cumberland.
• Passengers have choice of either Steamboat or Rap
Road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and MA
privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore,
'and resenting then mats at pleasure. Coaches elm
tared to parties to trash] as they please.
We make up the 5341al and way bills for the Coach..
cc in the P t iesbargh offices, lin order to save time on
arrning Brownsville) it Is therefore Important for
passenger; to get their uekete before going on board
of the boat, at our office, Monongahela House, Water
asset, or St Chute. Hotel, Wood et, Pittsburgh.
aoAddra J. MFSKIMEN, ASCU
~s
tCa
Louta.W. Packet. Mali
CINNATI AND LOUIS VILLE.
The sqllid m oeterAt i ca i i i tt:r l.
Hoolep, master, Milt leave for above
d intermediate pert. on 'Wednes
day the dth lush at 10 iy;eloelt a.. id.
For freighter passage apply on board, or to
BURBRIDC , F; & Co.
)00 • GE.Y.) 13 all LTMLIERGER.
PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE PACKET LINE
The new and splendid fast passim.
ger packet,
TELEGRAPH No. 2,
lason, muter. will leave for Clnein.
nen ud Louisville on Thursday, the ad lost, at II)
o'clock, A.lll. For freight or passage apply on board,
to BURBEIDGE, WILSON .2 Co, or ' •
GEO B MILTENBERGER
m 9
Louisville and Bt.. Louie Packet Line.
1840. 1840,
FLEZULAR TUESDAY PACKET FOR ST. LOUI
y e _,.. The fine fast running pumas.
weenier ATLANTIS, ..
Geo. W. %%leas, master, aril leave
r the above end intermediate poste
every Tuesday, ulO o'clock. a. at.
For freighter pasaage apply on board, or to
. RC. KING, No. 113 Com. Raw,
mare-d6nl •
SATURDAY PACKET FOR ST. LOINS
The Kw fast ropnong posseogol.
, steamer GEN. LANE, .
Ao.loll,aroon, leaye for
abort, and tosermooKateportl ryo,
Saumo . tj, 1,0 defook; T. m.
For " "!.
Loalovilla
FOR CINCINNATI.
The splendid meander
MAY FLOWER,
ze irliat J Fhther, mater, on Tuesday, the Vat'
inst. et 4 o'clock, P. M.
Fa, rmigiu or passage etnny on board, or to
lytT" • PTIGREW A, C • •• ts
E=D:=
The splendid light draught steamer
CUEE,
te ri r B , l ?Pill . leave for the
et and all interm dime ports ea;
Wednesdafldth bat, 81.10
For freigh ter passage apply on board, or to
/YI 7 J NEWTON JONES, Agt
FOR WHEELING AND BRIDGEPORT.
The neat and substantial sunnier
HUDSON.
McMilled mayor, will parrot at
er regalia . nips between Pittsburgh
Wednesday Wheelin g and Brid ge sday and Sm port- rd ey She will lease Pittsburgh
on
a.
Poi' freight or passage, applion board. apli?
. FOR WHEELING AND SUNFISH.
The fine steamer
CINDERELLA,
m aLkorge Calhoun, master, will Mare
above and tritennedlate piwts oa
Mondaya and Thursdays, at 10 • a
Fcoltelsht or passage, apply on board, apl7 _
trsLiksPritiPsroogivka.
adThe U, S. Mall steamer MICHIGAN
j oe . howoilgt:?.to,'7,°i:s.° 7 "l7 l '.
ay morning at 9 o'cia_eg for eseaver .
Returning, will arrtve at 5 o'clock,
Fare to Beaver and back, Twenty-five Cents.
--
. SLISEAY TRIPS VFW& VEIL
7.,...- The gtoomer BEAVER will leave
et
'the wharf, oppote the M00000ngo•
. bola House, every &today morning
9 o'clock. for Beaver. Reiterate&
wilt kayo Braver al 1 o'clock t P. AL, and urn,. al
4 o'clook. Pare, Tweoty- five Conti. m4Ol
REMOVAL.
11. ALL TENDEROIII3I
b. B. AteliNT v
Porettrilmr and Commutes. Mo.
chant, 6u/moved to No.
Front, betorosa Wood
and Smithfield tams. sp4
R. ROBISON is co. harms imsociated T110.1 2 / 1 9
LITTF,Sy, [hernia bosinees, die Whale
olc.Grocery,L ?nada.artitt
and Commission businseemilt
ho continued as usual under the firm of Robison, Lit-
Se & Co.
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Anrentorly, LITTLE & co., No. lea Liberty street,
.11, Pittsburgh, Wholesale grocees, Produce end
Cotnimisslan 3Lirchants, and dealers in Pirtstmrgh
Manufactures
Mar. 1001,05. Taog. Lions , 141 XL. IS. 1.012112;
_ Assigneers Notions
IIyIIREAS, denramin Smith and Oeorge A. John
,E Mer c hants of this city of Pinaburgh, natal*
on er the firm of Smith,}, Johnson have made to this
subscriber, an assignment of all their Estate far lb&
boned of all their ereditorsoss shall within mammoths . .
from the date thereof execute nod deliver trt the sal&
Smith & Johnson • full nod &Imbue reloads° of ail
their reapective claims and demands.
Notice Is hereby given that the osaigramem and Mc
lease 41 :low at the office of the suoscriber x on Peat&
at 15 this City of Pittsburgh,. for inspeetson and ale.
• nature with ail whom it may concern. ,
Ivlthlmo %WA. MeCANDLESS, Ataigamo.
V5 4 .4U110 NETTING—Whoe and toionedfi.-•: ,,,
aupply reed at Dry Goods noose of
W s a dN E comer 4daa !fa kery
IIILACKBKLIRY BRANDY -41 eases} I dos elm*
I) "Mason'. Saperior,” for Diarrhata i ko, let .0 h..
This commended astringent cordial can be yelled aria
with confidence. remand Wishing to boy had better
call soon. For sale by alb JAOOI.I WEAVER, Jr
...
i IHLORIDE OF LIME-05 hand and for itairtry_
1...1 fl+3 • J. KIDP & ,
EDICAL BOOKS—Bartlett'. Philosophy of
col Sciences; do Treatise on Fererk ors
Plahrsis, by Hooper'. Medics/ Gael®
Dangleson'e do do; Cowan;&w rier.. gorgieal do; Cholirsipsz
tern of Pargery. Gibson'. do do; Abernethy's Was
tole' Coporvis on the Uterus; MPG_ on the Hearn
Crtivelshier9 Anatomy; Wilson on übreariee of the
Skin; Pereirs'e Almeria .Idedirs eadTherpeuua,
Chapman on Eruptive Fever& do on the Thais!. and
A b,i.minp.; Wood's Pracuce of Medicine;
Dangson's do do Eberlie's do do.
Alm& • la
brge an te d
fresh eopplY of Mass. B. B. Union
Boots, on b ed and far .. 1 0 by
lylt KLLIOI7 & SYOLIBH. 79 Wood
Gum CAMPHOR—COO a. sr;
47 3 - I. TODD & CO.
•
ctIOLERA /11Elit handCO.al
r for sale br J. KIDD & CO
Gfir --- WERO )3 R O NCHIT IB , - Seconctatiern
md en'tureel.—A Treatim on Diseases of Ma
A,,asaee; comprising an Mutiny into the hstory,
mses and treatment of Mom Migmatite of the throat,
caned Bronchitis, Chronic Larynguis, Clergymus a
sore Throat, Re. My Horace Green. A. Al., 11,
Ac. Plates unproved and earelully colored. Royal
ovo,gilt tone, sax
“The author ha. made a mon valuable addition to
practical Medicine. • • • We hero adopted the mode
of Beatment recommended by him, and cm corro
rata his ustencents sa to its great solem n —littlish and
Foreign Medical ReTiESI.
"Wren with go much-care and elections mango
mem . oto he gotta. intelligible to the unprofeesional
readern—N. V Eventing Post.
"Wuhout doubt Ms remedy over WI othera • —lti, Y.
Everdng.hlirrar.
"Ably WALLC6, and shows re mm thoroughly master
.of 116 profognion."—Netar Vork Observer
MITIISONIAN PUBLICATION—HItru-Ori,
Archimettere, prepared on behalf of the building
committee of the tinuthsoctim Institution ' by Robert
Dale Demo. la large qtrarto, elegantly rorinted,,rarith
illustration. in theshenatylo of the au. Run reCelVed,
and for sale by J 4 MINDI,OCKWOOD ,
• ill° Weal.
D R o IE O D PE:ACHES-15 bbls In store •Th
T6/38EY B
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ready. !ite 4th edition. reitsed led eciin e d ,
aidattuud maliers, Landscai.
d sub% •nd Rani Ambito:ewe, adapted toNorth
Amenca, by A Doarni i ore volume, pritthte4Y
Olsen deli. Jest received rod for ^ . 'e rev
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