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    VIE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PuilLie.siEll UV WHITE It CO
PITTSOUROII.
TIID,ILY MORNING, SLILY 24,1819
IFTIIII3IIIOO DAILY 011111% It ;leashed
Dat i rgWeeklyottpl Weekly.—The Daily i. Seven
Doll per annum; the Tri-Weekly Is Five Dollar, per
=tam; the Weekly is Two Dollen perannum, unsay
advance.
TrAtmeerenme we cancan) , requested to hand le
,heir favors before 5 r. u.. sod ea early to the an,
practicable. Advertisements not Inserted for a specie
ed time invariebtp be charged until ordered out
A NTUNASONIC ; AND 'WEIIGI TICUET.
' mzera,
WILLIAM HABUTT, of Butler County
Ahlothhti.
BART. C. WALKER, of Elizabeth Borough.
JOILN MILLER, of Rharhsburgh.
CALEB LEE, of Pittahafgh.
WM. ESPY, of Lower St.
CARTES CUM , of Pittsburgh.
ow. 8. HAYS, of upper st.
71WCZEII,
JOHN MOMUSON, of Allegheny .
JAS. MITCHELL, of Peebles.
CORONER,
Witt ?l. ARTITUPS, of Pittsburgh.
aArntiO.,
JOHN DYERS or Final.*
For Local 'latter. see nest
He next pigs tor Telegraph'. 1x1.•1
TEE TEE HOVEL LAW
This censure was adopted. into the poetical
creed of the tocofoco part!, of this State, by the
Convention which lately met at Pittsburgh. That;
this has been done purely for party purposes, and
with little or noessanination of the subject, and
with a midis:, disregard to irs operations upon .
the prosperity of the Conimonwealth, raw will
dispute. It la one of those party movements in.
which thosett/sh patty object is so much mare ev , i,
'dent than any motive of benevolence, that
ly creates contempt in any sincere and intelligent
mind.
If those who are so ready to seize upon thie
adventidons eire.umstance to gain votes, were
honest In their support of a law limiting the hours
of labor to ten per day, they would make the law
general. It is now roamed toe very small claw
of the laboring pop ation of the state, and to
F i u
branches of business Si able to sustain them,
wives under its o 'ens than any others ---
Why not extend It to all the mediaeval branches,
to mercantile, and to agricultural laborers? Is it
note, bard to work twelve hours to a broiling
summer son, at mowing, reaping, or hoeing, as.,
is to work twelve hours at the light labor of a cot
too factory?
The whole farce, Ir, fact, of the Ten Hoar low,
is aimed at Cotton Factories. It is not enforced
any where else, and the employer and employed,
in every other branch of business, regulate their
hours of Labor to suit their own convenience, a nil
the details of their business. In hundreds ilf
branches, both parties would feel that their VitrOs
were grievously assailed, were any law interpc;-
ea to regulate their hones of labor, and to say
peremptorily, how much of this description of cap
ital they might dispose of.
The hours of labor, and wages of labor, will
always regulate tbemaelees better for all interest
ed, by being let alone, as far as legislation is eon.
cenutut Such interference with natural and civil
rights have ever been an injury to those designed.
prokosedly, to be bene6tred. The necessities,',3f
the case will regulate these matters; and no lmeal
lawnespeenng hours can ameliorate the conditinn
of the laborer on the one hand, unbent stilicing
him on the other. If the hours of labor,,are shoil
teed, his wages are shortened In proportion, ind
he becomes a loser to the amount which he fernier
ly received for additional labor. These psetfilo
philanthropists will say this the laborer is better
oti with less wages and leas hours, than with the
increased profits of increased labor. Bat who fins
the Heal* be thtfludge in this case? A point . *
convannien, ei **Viaticum himself? UnJoubte4y,
the latter.. He alonetum any right to give a deM)i
ion in thersiFtlie Any law which robsiltiroel
the power to-sell as much of his labor as he
chooses, and to collect wages therefor, infringes
his natural and constitutional rights, and is derog
atory to his character as a freeman.
The defenders of this:reatrietion on the right t
tabor, Gael the weakness of their position. They
are aware that it is one of the polioenl hnm bugyi of
the ego, and that 'Us really untenable en a I*,
fal examination, and they resort to the expediemo
dekading it on the ground, that as much work
be done in eau hours as omits, and that, therelre
there is no Waviee done either to employci:::o
employed. If they coo maintain this
posita
there will be no need of lams to regulate the uly
ter. Convince any moo * that he can rube as
much money as do as much work in ten bours at
twelve, and he will hardly - be fool enough to tbitiw
away two boars for naught.
Bathe fact is roundly userted in the column.
of the Pittsburgh Post, slid as we are opeti; to
conviction on this "object, and should be as glad
as any one in the community to find that oar Ow
lodes could prosper and compete with the FiCto
ries of caber States, by running ten hours, are - :beg
leave to auk a few gentians relative to 14for
our own information and that of the public. ilban
ankle In the Post, of last Friday, occur the fislEtint
ing statements:
"The gentlemen who conduct the "Star Feet.,
ry" stave esplieitty that they get more work done
and hestersalds4 the 'runt - r Late Mal they reel' had
bears. The hands are cheerful, contented, and
happy—paid oft - every day in epecie and °nen in
the golden dollars. Is this not a happy change
from Oleg to the Beaton sintem that all
true Demaerate wished to have estehlished
throughout the country.
"Where le the paper that will 'Venue oat openly
against the present wholesome, popular. and aitltie
coarse of Ma'am Ranter, Myers, and Voegtalir of
the &err
If the tithe Star Factory authorised
the above statement, they Will have no hesitation
in sustitiohn it. -If they did not, they owe it to
themselves. and to the momietera of the' Am
Factories, and to the public., to say whether the
statement is true or false. Their names are need
to assist a political obtert, and to throw odittmluison
those who are engaged in the same flatness, and
they have, we (eel soured, too high a regard, for
their reputathm, to Aims their names used with im
punity to unction a fisle.h.rid. We re.pecedlly
ask theca, then, to gnawer the Mowing ants.
Sour—
1. Is the statement of Ma Post, at canted shave,
trite, that yea have "dated eaphcitly that gm get
mars wort done and haiciander the /present lam,
than ever before 7"
2. Do you get any more work done in ten hours
now, than in tea hours when you no twelve!
3. If acs haw much moot, and what propoMo
does it Wm to the two hours lost?
4. Is the work any better done now, than when
yea =twelve boors, and if so, how mach corn
penalize hernia is it to goal
When these gentlemen have had time to gen
siderthesequestions, which are made in all hind -
nesa and respect. we shall have more 10 safes
this abject. We certainly, should not have
brought thelestxuaes before the public, bad ihey
not been so frequently paraded in the Post, with
out any complaintan their part,that we have ever
Scow Josncz.—The Piusburgh Gazette, a %e"
aided Whig journal, uric ^There never was ba'
acus Postmaster General in office since the forma •
Lion of the Government, who understood his duty
perfectly, and discharged it fcariesidy, and Met
vas Amos Kendall." And the Gazette might
have added, that a better abused officer never wan
connected with the Government".
The above paragraph is from the Cartels Vol
water. It is hardly necessary to tell oar readers,
that the Volunteer has made a mistake. The
Pirlburgh Gazette never wed any such lanai - tags
INV= attributed to it, in relation to Mr. Kendall ,
neither does It subscribe to the sentiment it Con
table We have had Postmaster Generals who
were inferior to Mr. Kendall, to wit: Cave John.
SOD. We have had others his superiors, and oth
ers km equal*. The Volunteer should be more
cautious in its statements.
214 Lady's Book, for Ammer, shows that the en
terprising publisher is determined that Mt readers
shall have no realm to complain that his promises
am not k e p t . He eves us in this number 24 extra
mei, end 119 Ime thee I'l engravings, some of
them really superb, and all of lowest. If Godey
does not keep op the Interest of his readers, by
the exertions he makes to auram them, nobody
can.
A 13111=LT MO= TO ILEPOTT:TOOVrip.
type, alluding to Mr. Match speech in the Phil.
lips' WrlrCese, stye
' , Ha rose like eG angry and well brewed thun
der atom, and Ggetaing Hubei and distant grim
edinp told on In a 'twinkling, that Jupiter tonna
was an Ma We can only faintly describe; not
matt Each a sped°
Choitora B• 004
ThOtotabarile JOIRI2IO, 47121749, amp:
"713 . 6 cholera has entire(y ebsarirmared from the
city, and we have goixlarahneity for stating that it
will act again make itk v appearSace unless we
shalf.:have continued mind durileg the summer
months, which is hardly passibki. It ayseld be
welt ; however for our citlietta to observe arid can
itnrsrpectineres.
Wiese glad to have it in our power '"" o°
noutaie that the cholera is ihatins lu Le ' n g l " ° '
Froatt,Friday to Tuesday evening last 20 deaths
occurred: among the persons who died were: two
daughters of R Leutley, 31re. Ttvgmen. Kira Tul
ly,
Mr. Maly Ann Ntehols, 3.. - Ph H. Hervey ,
Misa:Vordelia Nichols. Id... Elliott. Isabella Tudor,
Wiri:Trabue, and Benj. Clenametts. The Observer
of yunterday, says.
"We have heard of hot a single cane of cholera
in tire,
.city to day, and nearly all of the old rases
er e Plug well. There has beerea mant*st abate
ineut of the limes.. Flcote Saturday last.
Thd total number of deaths in the city, np to this
tinacovhich ore pet down as of4solera, is Id"; of
these, however, borne few Weris,:believed not to
havwresulted from teat dive:eat
WO hear still of a good deal et sickness in the
country, hut not many deaitis.,.The email town
of Athens has beeneevereli atifieted with cholera
within the last few days. We tioderstand that up
to yeiterday morning there had f4;en seven deaths
sine Or Wednesday night last ivitekthe drat fatal case
oecarred,atid there was still:o number of CHSCS an
der treatment The couathr ateund Athens, we
are lhforrned.. alto very unheakhr
Dc. Bascom has been gime i j for sveral days.
and.lserious fears were ebteit(unerl during lent
week far his recovery. But ie is now much
bettdr, and is believed to be: entirely out of
danger.'
Ai Pais there have been a nu oilier of deaths. and
the disease, is said to be on the increase.
Stiiseral cases of choler* had °caused on Ra
ven„treek, Harrison county, and near Centreville ,
Bong= aunty. A Mr. Slappr in S:ott county,
had lost four negroes.
The interments at Nashville :for the four days
endibg on the evening of the 164 were St() of which
4 li tre
. cholera.
41 Lebanon, True., up to Sunday evening
theit had been 15 deaths of chDlern and seversi
cal* were under neatrnent.
the Cincinnati Gazette, of 20, say
11 4 111 END= IC on TUE I.*4.INYL—But 72 in
ter Tents were reported yesterday, against 99 the
tistbefore, showing a falling off ti(' to the aggre
said:number, and 15 of the detiiihn . by cholera, to
24 burn. Thin in most grstdyt4ig• and leads us to
expe . et the entire disappearaneir of the epidemic.
in a short time, if we are prude 4. But be vigilant!
Seethat tie same attention in pail to clennhn• e•, I et
dire.; as when the disease wns.tbe nnliguant,
snit its ravages inay he stayed.; Above all, avoid
griln vegetable., trwte, aud altlhinda of excess. '
The pestilenf e is inatin; .it,elf felt more an
more, alm ant every day, to the . .toms ry and country
towns. It last week uppearetrwilh aonie severity
in4e wes'era part of Butler 'County, 0.1:o We
hiv'as verbal hut rel nbie Information, that there
, leoe fifteen eases in Chinni no Monday, two of
wareh (the wife and child of of, esteemed friend,
Pitifessor Moffall, of Miami tarversny) proved
flit;i. In the little town of Morning Sun, no less
t4il:l eighteen deaths were retorted to Tuesday
&gilt. In Darr own there were some let or twelve
d44,'lts. This is vary bad.
Dayton, on Tuesday there were li deaths—
' T.* them were Cr Cholera.
rrrom the interior Ot lieranclry, the accounts arc
'littler to those kern the interior of Ohio. One
death of cholera occurred at Frankfort on Monday.
thit Commonwealth says,the tendency to cholera,
bout la the town and country. &nurture to be quire
aii*ming. Verbal repoigs trostn Lexington ore
it t nearly one half the populagori had left the city.
all the stores were closed. Tae disease
had 'however not r.bated2. 'iliac town of Carlisle
mini on Stony creek. in Nicholas county, several
d6ths of cholera had occurre:d.
!The Xenia Torchlight reprd i rts 11 deaths from
chiflera in that town, for the rur days mitring at
tgan on Mirnday lase - . Na hdditionel deaths to
Wednesday night, but a conalderahle number of
4.1e.5. Among the srck Orme Cr. Bell, Drake, and
2 ...Artie.
:7'h° disewie hai, appeared aißiehoload,ludia
IV A Dr. Dorn and two Gertanas • have died.
tl4 vicinity of ILSIOI2, the r.edtreville Whig of the
I,Vs Inst. says. I.viir more pars-a. have died of
griblerti, "one of them, Nicholas Unity, an old
(Alien door county, sod athither; Dr. Dadge; re.
cie•ltti
of Cm ." cionat, persons also died
to disease one day last Wf4k, in the neighbor.
ripd of Spartansburgh, Hanes - Mk connty.
',Ate cholera still lingers le.yeville, and there
pitrre 5 deaths In that town frivrn Monday noon :o
titeaday noon.
Ctße Ili tHZ: Gledk, hie 2150 the fol!ow Eng
iißeresting inuArmi.
:"A San Sronv—Effect pf MIL—We have the
inuring from a source perfectly reliable.
4A few days since there came to the Fourth et.
Mauna!, a family of str. pers4s, husband and w tie.
ii(to sons, and two daughters, The females were
Of sick—the mob, in the laPh ttah tti
Tle resident phys , cian tout the fattier and sons
dit the wife and mother was riving and could pot
64 - easel She was, however,received, and with tee
;Ills cared for a. well as the nature of tah mreorn
iianees would admit. Tringirts were nut very
Ak—bat the father and soak determined to stay
aii'd nurse theta and the mother. They were told
Wee could do theta no goodtatere already won
fled oritc'wetching, and to preserve their health 1
ktd better go away and get: at least one night's
It*t., They were persuaded—on the following
*amine early. they called and were informed
. that
libe mother Irad died-lief the girls were getting bet.
let They were shown intcluhe room where the
&epee wen lying. The father (a middle aged
Om) looked at it a few moments, calmly folded
,nla Irma and said, "I hive Dyed long enough io .
this world—l am ready to did."
'' s Ellorts were made to cheer him, bat to no par
: ti)se. He walked back into the yard, pared
t*ough it a short time, With his anus folded, and
lus eyes fixed on the gr.:Lid—returned ono the
hospital, sad said he was sink. The physiman
tad him he thought not, urgetl him not to give way
id his feelings. and wicked him to walk out. He
tiplied, "1 am sick, and mita he down!' He
tlirew himself upon a bed, 64 feet and hands ire-
Mediately beg an ti cramp, sad, without purglng
Ss# vomiting, lin a short time, le wile dead
aPer the father was attacked, the two
boys sankdown in the Same 14ay, and it was not
;Wog after his death, before they were both in the
.brit land.
•
The girls are con va leicenC. •
! , .This may, in a measure, at/count for what some
have considred contagion, imeholerst--taking one
sitter another in a family, until th,v are all goon.
lie treetgrott/ of the disease `is so rapid, many of
!Me death bed scenes so heels rending, that, upon
iympathetin minds, not accusSarned to such scenes,
Ake) , maathave a poweriall4dongerous inflimnee.
DEL101117(11. Count ktiInILICS von ALIT. —
We observe, in our advertisihg columns, that our
:friend 11 A. Fahnastock, Esti, has off red Et rent
'61.5 delightful country residence m Oakland.—
tido is a rare opporthdity of obtaining a pleas
- Otani rural] home; and ono which those who
- .dive never visited this place; have very little idea
The grounds comprise ;about 20 acres, im
proved throughout, and m which can be found al
most every der'cription of artificial, rural, and rustic
i . hettery. la front, and arlund the house, is a
Seautiful lawn y ornamented +rah almost every do-
stiription of trees and shrubbery, native and exotic,
'etergreeas and deciduous tries intermixed, form
jug great varieties of foliage hod Bowers. In the
'Aar of the invasion is a tine forest of native oak,
;traversed by a deep and rourantie glen, or ravine,
'9er which are thrown 46 bridges, nod down
- -hich steps lead to severed
. iine springs, tastefully
iltioproved, a grotto, Sr. t llttore sequestered, cool
:Aid wild natural scenery can scareely be found in
:this region. A large, and Well kept garden, cons
,ffining all the finer qualities Of fruits and vegetable e
situated at a conrinient distance from the rem,-
idhnee. The crep of grupettglone, this season, is
:'cry valuable. The dwelling house is a large and
foe structure, and the out betties, stabling, See. ore
' , tit the most perfect description, Take it all to all. its
;equal has not been offered ?is rent in the neigh
iherhood of Pittsburgh. Mrstanheistocle is about
M move to Philadelphia, which gives to some for
itimate ett sea an :opportunitg to obtain a residence
-which ia the product of yeartiof intelligent industry
iand large expenditures of milney.
MILTUODIRT CHURCH PIAPXIITY.—After all, it
iiierna that law, and not arbitration, is to determine
the dispute between the Niirthern and Southern
iiiirialons of the Methodist Church, with reference
tb the church property. The Western airpitian
4dvocate, says .
"The Commissioners of tho Church South have
totituted suits agtonst the Book Concern, both at
-tteur York and Cincinnati, and have served writs
.ipoe the Book Agents. The proposition to arbi
trate thus falls to the ground! The 14shops, as we
are advised, will not farther lay it before the eon
krenees."
COEIOCS DlSposinoti OP IMONST.—Mr. David
3)tuilitp, died at Portland, in!Calloway county, a
lfew days since. It was imugru that he was pos.
- thissed of a considerable amount of money, but
wine of it could be found about his clothes or bag
..
flC' none days after, it was recollected that he
ioSpockcts to an ander shut, which had sot been
lakes off at brit death, and it wits conj..ctured Chat
'the treat:wed that the treapre might be Mond
there. Acting under this Itapremoo, the grave
!eras opened:the shirt esamlued, end 32,225 toned
.lishus pocket.' The supposition Was that be had
idled of cholera, but this did hot prevent a rectum.
-tlon o the money.--ZzatfosriS Repottheiso, July 15.
THE. HATION/LL VAST
A Conventift of the Brooklyn Clergy, ofvarlous
denominations, aka held in that city on the 16th
usstant. to consider the propriety of some prelimi
nary action preparatory to an observance of a
National Fast on the 3d of August ensuing, as re
commended by the President of the United States.
An Address to the citizens of Brooklyn, cordially
approving the recommendation, and exhorting
their fellow citizens to its observance, woe report
ed by a committee, and unanimously adopted by
the Convention. In the course of their Address
tne committee thus express themselves in com
mendation of the measure •
"That the measure itself in both proper and sea
sonable, we trust there is no one seriously to doubt.
By the high precedents of our revolutionary fathers,
the usage is plainly National and American. Calls
of the sort, and obserrances of National days of
concert In worohip berme God, are among the
most characteristic, patriotic, and time honused of
our country.. In the agonies of the Revolution
there were eight Public Fasts had no many Thanks
givings proclaimed by Congress. In the last war
With Great Britain, as some of us well remember,
near its commencement, (1512) a Past was ap
pointed by President Mania's, and this es conse
quent on the recommendation is joint resolution
of both Houses of Congress. And another so lately
as 1841, on occasion of the sodden death of Pres,•
dent Hazels ms, after one brief month only of official
service in that. exalted station. This we deem
enough to attest the measure as stamped with the
approbation of the Ameiimis people; nor need we
enlarge on the idea that, in the present case, it
emanates well and wisely from the Head of the
' Nation—in the recess of Congress its only practic-
able s nrce. The President of a great Chnstian
people is acting only in character---only in con
formity to their Own sentiments and whhes—only
fir the.. best welfare, in adopting it. The docu.
meat itself we receive as every way proper, cor
rect, and exemplary, in one who Ails the neat of
WealllNUto.
-The object of this nommen/Innen will be at
ante understood by the nnuon. The better sense
of the millions of our whole «Immunity will not I
admit of Its perversion. Our boomed Executive
has coiled as all, in the benignant spirit of his effice,
to the performapx of high and holy duties, equally
responsible, useful, and appropriate. So did our
councilled fathers, in the struggle nod the crisis of
the Revolution, in venous when clouds and dark
new; anrrounded their path, and brooded over it
with threatn:ng gloom; when not a ray of light ap-
peered to cheer them except those seen out! br
froth in God, which, piercing the veil of midnight,
shod the smile of Heaven on their hnghtening
prospects; and When no patriot, no friend to human
treedom and the progress of society no enlightened
philanthropist or christian, foiled to welonne oe
approve their action as a harbinger of good, or to
10,1 their deeds as a pledge of prosperity ,o the
nati mnl cause.
Approving, as we do, not only the measure a
self, but the excellent metier rf it, we entertato
the devout and hearty hope that. the rerruntentria
tons of the President will be honored, especially in
this our hrgtrly favored city, in as spirit and its leo
ter, and aceirdrng to Its rlSetitOt Intention. "Fear
fu[" indeed. nor yet, in midsummer, having reach
ed possibly its climax, is •the pestilence watch is
spreading Its ravages throughout the land - at the
present hour, and "thong" it is that •a people
whose reliance has ever been on Hie protection,
should humble themselves before His throne: and
while acknowledging pan trausgreasions, nab a
000tiounaoe of tit via, mercy"
The Connecticut Courant of Tuesday contains
the first Gubernatorral response to the Pretrdent's
rrcommendotion—Governor Titunnuti, of that
State, having maned his proclamat on recommend
ing the first Friday in August
,to be set apart by
the people as a day of natioxal tuatara, it accord
ance with the recommendation of the President of
the United States.
For th , PtEl4l.mr4i, Grtr.r.tte
Me. EDITOR—The gentlemen who clamor so
loudly about the ray not paying interest on scrip
when redeemed in cash, and who threaten prose
cution so loudly, and even go so far as in inmate
'hat the utmost penalties of the law will be anise
ed against the anthotires who aatheraed the is
sue, even unto fine and imprisonment, have forgo:-
ten the fact, that they are in the same category, and
therefore, /hal they are sub2ect to eirmiar penalties
for every dollars of this Alec irredeemniole
that they may bare paid nit, whether it be for
fiver or at the counter. CMS.
From Me C 111.1111311 liozerm.
The liarreet--Absurdlty of the Crop
Cro&k.
The deficiency in the wheat crop of Ohio this
season, it is now pretty saimiamorily ascertained,
will be about one third, or from 7.00U,000 is b.000,-
000 boahels. This is a heavy lass to tell upon our
State, bat Will be aliarodbytoa.peeple generally,
and also, in some mentire,, by the Importing points
thatdapend upon Ohio for a portion of thew regu
lar supplies of wheat—for, notwithstanding too
defieiency, the Sus e will st.ll export n part of her
wheat harvest. The lons to our large wheat
growers will be considerable, loot by our farmers
generall, will be hardly lent The same remarks
will apply to the:grcrwers and consumers in south
ern Indiana and southern Illinois.
eront ollohigna the news a favorable. The
Peninsula Stale probably yield an average
crop, at bast
From central and northern Illinois reports are
likewise good, so bar as received. In the region
around Springfield the grain is cut, and the Journal
states that the yield to more than au average one.
Corn is represented as having a fine appearance I D
teat eternity.
Similar intelligence reaches us from lowa, where
the- w sit crop it beCO/13On one of some moment
The Burlington Hawkeye says that the farmers
have Jam cut and put away "the beariest crop of
wheat over grown" to that State. The berry is
rouad, plump and unusually large. The same
paper say.
"It is certainly of a very superior quality, and
the . yield per acre must considerably exceed the
average of the last several years. Theme taken in
connexion Ninth the fact that the amount sown last
fall and spring was much greater than that of any
former year, tell a most encouraging tale for the
farmers.'
The Hawkers gives a good account also, of the
growing men of low.
Leaving the West, we have good accounts
from Virginia, Marylent New York, and Penn
sylvania. The Richmond Whig states that to
ltll Virginia, east of the mountains, the wheat to
generally haivested, and that though the crop
suffered drat tram April frosts, sod subsequent
ly from rust; yet "it will exceed so average
one." And windier to this, is the bulk of the intel
ligence we have as far received from the other
States named.
Let oar farming friends, as well as our mercan
tile fr,ends, 4 make a note on this" 11 is all wont)
remembermg. One of the most absurd tblngs in
the world, is that habit at crop crualr,ng," woich
Is w . .• extensively indulged in the Untied State.
once or twice a year—regularly about the begin
ning of harvest, generally along in January and
February, when the alterriatons of frost and thaw
.ire frequent and sudden. People seem to have a
most happy focally of not remembering that the
bread-stall, region of the United States extends
over some 10 or 12 degrees of latitude, and runs
west Iron the Atlantic coast to and beyond the
bilasiss.ppi river.
In's,' extended a country as this, embracing so
many &relent elevations, aid presenting Inch di
vibeities of soil and climate, ine chance. alway,
are, that a partial failure of the crops in one or
two States;will be made up by the over produce of
the rest of the Union.
This, if we are not greatly mistaken, will be
Goland to be the cast this year—it will be found so
generally.
I=l
The New York• Tribune publishes the Wowing
synopsis of Mr. Calhoun's reply to Benton:—
"The address begins with declaring that Colonel
Benton is unworthy of notice, and personally he
(s)lr. Calhoun} has never thought II worth while to
raise him to the dignity of a rival, nor co.idered
it important whether he was put down or not)
but as Benton strikes at the Southern cause through
tom, (Calhoun.) he feels it his dory to repel his
attacks. lie says that Benton's effort appears to
prove him nnfanhful to the Southern cause, as
.aiding the Free Sadists and Abolitionists. This,
says he, they well understand, and rejoice at his
speech as helping to weaken Southern vu ifidence
in me. It is not the first time a deserter has had
the assurance to denounce those who ore faithful.
He, Calhoun, denies being favorsi le to dis
union, and says that be was always favorable to a
compromise, but that Northern fanatics prevented
it. He claims merit for voting for Clayton's com
promise and taunts Benton as the cause of its re
jection. He denies being the author of the Mis
souri Compromise, which Is Clay's, and argues the
difference between that and the Proviso charge
against him, of having, in Mr. Monroe's Cabinet,
sustained the power of Congress to restrict Slavery
in the Territory. He denied, in fact, every Ha
sertion in Benton's address, and charges that Ben
ton offered a proposition to abolish Slavery In the
half of Texas, so as tu hem in the South with
Abolition. de states that Hayword's resolutions
went further, nod that Benton was his coadjutor in
excluding lavery from the Temtory, which he
charged Calhoun with giving away to toe Indiana,
and thee losing it to the South . The Indiana are
Slave noklem and allies to the South. Hayword
endeavored to deprive the Souther Oslo ad vantage,
and Benton asserted that he was wilting to lake
the responsibility for taking the resolution of the
House as originally passed in annexing Tessa.
Tyler's Cabinet were unanimoue on the subject, on
account of its simplicity. The detail, were fewer
and leen complex. A half million was saved and
the Senate's Amendment could not have been
earned out."
QraesTruis —Yesterday evening the ferry boat
brought up one hundred and twenty ono persons
from quarantine, and the largest lot of baggage
which we ever eaw with the same number of
people; properly °lmpressed, and in doe proper.
hone, there wan enough for at least a thousand
souks. (if those brought up, about seventy five or
eighty were lln:liinders--the residue ebtelly Irish
and English. The ferry boat without coming. to
the shore, was run alongside of the "Time and
Tide," and all shipped on her. This number taken
away, leaves a.mpnron vely but few on the grounds
—probably not more than two hundred and fifty.
Tootle who are there, nod especially the few who
are contented to remain there,.tue, compared with.,
our own population, healthy. Yesterday there
w:rebut eleven eases of cholera—eight ol whom
were convalescent, one doubtful, and one
Louse Ropsosbican, July lb.
Rum the Daily INenyene,iuty
Late tateAnteater, frees tbacres—Ars
irival ipf the Steam Ship Alabama.
The steam ship ALabaam, Capt. Wright, arrived
at a Late hour wa Monday night from Chartres, via
Mewl., Jam. She left the farmer place on the
25th ult.,and the latter on the 241 mat. Mr. J. E.
Roseiter, bearer of dapatehea to out government,
came passenger on the Alabama.
On the 29th of Tune there were at Chagtes the
achy. Enterprise of Alexandria, the Rummer Onus
of New York. and the schr. Z. Taylor of Phila
delphia. At Panama Mere were very few pas
sengers on the 25th ult. almost all having Is P. tn.
San Francisco.
The lint of arrivals on the Pacific, (none of which
have been before reported in the United States
papers, which will be found below. were obtained
by Mr. De Satiric, clerk ol the Alabama. from
Mr. E. T. Remitter, bearer of dispatches to our
Government, who came passenger in the English
steamer Chile to Panama.
The Chile brought 5775,000 in treasure. on
freight to Panama, watch Was reshipped in the
Royal Mail steamer Teviot. at Chagres, Which
vessel sailed on the 29th of June.
- .
By the polite.... of Mr. F. V. Cleemann, nne of
the passengers by the Alabama, we have been put
in possession sit the follawing information.
At Valparaiso, which port that gentleman lett on
the 30th of May, the excitement occasioned by the
report of the abundance of gold in California still
continued. The emigration from Chili was on
the same scale as nt first, and pas.magers bad
been taken from Valparaiso to San Francisco tor
SSO. A short time previous to Mr. Cleeman'a de
parture from that port a ship named the Godeffr.l
had been purchased for 540,000 to be fitted up for
passengers for the golden land. Her real value
was so rcely $l5OOO, and she had previously to
her arrival been otlered for 5..0.000 by her con
signee. In Peru there had been a considerable
lull in the spirit of macronae as regards California;
the tactile.ce which had reached Callao of the
low prices of merchandise of all description. in the
runrkets at San Francisco had put a stop to further
exports. The dieposition to emigrate, however,
still maintained its force among the lower classes
of the Peruvian population.
Toward the latter end of May, a thorough choose
took piece In the Ministry of Ch the conserva
tives had been (Oren from office, and the prngre
gutas, nr radicals, had obtained possession of the
reins of Government. Hon. Seth Barton, tote
Charge d'A train in Chili, had left Valparaiso for
this comity in toe li. S. ship Dale. Mr. W. G.
Morehead. U. S. Conml to Valparaiso, is low
Charge ad antenri, until the arrival of Bailie Pep
too, Esq. Mr. Rossner, mentioned above, bears
&apaches front Mr. Morehead to the Government
at Washingt n, having left Valparaiso on the Bri
tish steamer Chile, the 20th May, and arrival at
Panama the 23.1 June.
Panama ban been deserted by nearly all the bet
ter class of the population, frightened away by the
fear of Cholera. They had retired Into the interior
and In the islands on the coast. This, with the
departure or the Amerman, bad made of the env
almost a solitude. At Ctiagres, Gowan and Clll.
CGS, there was very little rattiness. In Panama,
a &snider which had , anme faint resemblance to
Amami Cnoiera had made its apnearanee, but it
ipteltled,rviati vts ittat'aint treatment. It was ren!•
ly nothine else, in the opini in a the faculty. than
common ...me..r.l. ttOile. The passengers
or the A'abstna, en roam for Califoraia were met
by Mr. Cleensan between Chagres and G.mgona—
al wel'.
Passengera uup•ovided with tickets, who were
taken on to San Francini, by the Ci.lifornin on the
24th *lt, were churned $3OO a hest'.
An lumen, quantity if rold had been taken to
Vnliria , aira.fruit,. San Francisco, not less than
SI ,:ino,ooo. The dust was there run into her,
bayed, marked and then forwarded to England, •,a
Pee alin nod CL.,t
Turn• v., re is.; L'. S. vessels at Val pars.., on the
30 h „v'.
Two den•he In m Cholera, or the disease
wh eh r,,ae, or Coolers, ,•ecurred at Panama
wtn:c our ,af Omani was in that city. Th-y
were en, I Oman and an American, whom
names are not recallecred—but they had noted
imprudently and delayed sending for medical red,
natal it wes too late, and collapse hod soperve
ned
As a • part.ng remark.me may add that this arrival
of the Alabama g.ves us no later intelligence (runt
California. Th•. I v•t dates. d••ret rout San Fran
cisca, mit the ;mamas. seem moan brought by the
California and the Cresent City.
Eta:ran:ay non Cnoutaa.—Proles or Olin.
stead, of Isle Culiege, has so article on this subject
in the Nie , Harm Pa&tell:Jul, in which he denies
that there ie any enu•tial and mysterious mincer.
non between the condition of atmospheric electri
city and the prevailing epidemic. The facts which
have usually been nlledged in proof of this con.
necimn, he explains nn the supposition that certain
causes which change the electrical state of the at
mosphere, :end also to increase or diminish the
ravages of Cholera. The relations of theignias
phere to electricity are controlled chiefly by the
combined agencies cf beat and moisture. \Thun
der minima occur most frequently when thti e tikiiis
hot and damp. But this state of the atmoiphere
it unfavorable to the action of the electric maclame
and other apparatus for the artificial production of
electricity. Too hot and Meted sir which gene
rates thunder storms, nod impairs the action of the
electrical apparatus. le remarkahle toe promoting
chemical changes in animal and vegetable subste.
see. In loch e state of the air, meat coon spoils,
bread sours butter grows rancid, milk curdles, and
sweetmeat. , ferment. Here we Perceive. the Pt.--
Weser melte* lest me some Condition of the at.
mosphere w h.n . h ,ecede• thunderstorms, sod ins
p.:, aieetncel netins, aggravates malignant dis
eases, and at anti place where the pestilence is
prevailing. there an emitted absence of thunder
and lightning. we may regard it as an obstacle to
the pmervss of the epidemic. A aortous supply
of mm, hnwever, has a tendency to lessen the rav
ages of disease. The Professor concludes that
the disposition to ascribe the production MC:bele
tu Varethonft in the electrical Mole of the at
mosphere are not in accordance with the cautions
spirits ofthe inductive philosophy.—N. 11l Trill
The Wash•cigt. Union seems really bent on
trying the capacity of the English language for the
purpose at defamation and personal abuse. We
look occasion n few days ago to comment briav
on the indecent charges of "fraud," "corruption,"
and '•villiany' which that print preferred against
the chiefs of the Executive Depurtments, and in
yesterday's number it follows up that grass assault
with even a more envenomed personal onslaught
on the able and estimable Minister of the lideri•
or. Does the Union expect to gain credence fcr
such detraction, with nay intelligent person, of any
party , Can it expect even its emu parry to bee
neve that gentlemen who have passed through
great portion of life with characters I=bl...bed
end above reproach. have, all of a sudden. because
charged with the administration of public Miami,
turned corrupt villiang! Such extreme violence
happily defeats itself, and recoils on the astiallant.
There are limits of decency svaicb the be Isr por
tion of no pane willsee overstepped without con
demnation: so that. were the excesses of the Union
not ab.ilutely disgraceful in the preen of the coun
try, we should vu otent ourselves with copying its
abuse as carrying its own antidote, insteed of toms-
Ming ourselves win any reflect:ons cn it —Nu.
/nrei.
Finn in Cu icsoo —A :fire broke out in the Wire
house of Ides.ir, Neely J Lawrence about 10 o'-
clock on the morning of the 17th. -The Journal
thus atatea the lowa
"In the ware house of Meant.. N. & L.
there was stored merchandise to the amount of
about 510,000, together with cbout 20.000 bushels
of wheat. On the former there was an insurange
of 53:40, nod on the wheat 53,000. The wet
house w,n owned by R H. Weans, of Noir
York city, and was valued at 56,000. No matt
mace.
"The warehouse neon pied by !dem...Raymond,
Gabbs & C.,. was one of the largest end beet in Cie
city, and was owned ny .1. Wadsworth, Esq. It
was valued at 510 . 000, and was lolly covered by
111130 rant..
" There we, is store about 1,500 bushels of
when, and merchmdtse to OW value of about
W 2 000. The lo.sol Mews. It. G. de Co. does
uot exceed Sl,ooo—wh,ch to covered by i.e
-..,
"There la but Lille doubt that dais bra was the
wort: of an incendiary
Pa [Wt.,. LaNov Sca.a.—Prepared by J. VlKery
atreet, N . and for male by A Jaynes, N 9..
71.1 Fourth siren: 'f hl. will be found a deltubtfui vill
ein of beverage famines, Ml/14.1 particularly ior sick
—A , . improved Chocolate prepara
tion, belitsc tob.onbou o( orbet nut. Innocent, in
•igotattiat amd Int:ittable. highly b-commendalpartia
uiarly for Prepared by W Sated, Motel...
Moo, and Ilse pale by A. JAYNI-S, ut the I elun
Tea Store, No. 7U Fourth .t nac4l4
Fire and Marina Insurance—Tn. Pin,
union Nnvlo,kro , INS. ILA NCR Coxwev—
rlutrlered I,lt—rwootues lolnsure, upon every de
*crouton of Nu, rt , as /oleo: rata.
°rms.. :so .21 .\lns CA S ism, L.
UHL Go iIML
m y0u11312
W. MT Wrlgt., al. D., Dentist.
op l p , , v
, ft n :d p, r , zd w e m nc h a
i I
r t , o . u tn t r 0 t 5 0... i !‘ t;i . I v
.AcpStLiand7
Improvem•nias In Denti•try.
Dlt. 1.. 0. STEARN 4, luta of Beaton, n• prepared 10
mutat . ..lure and Bet LILeetWIII OI C and p a rt.
of seta, upon Suet,on nonouphersc SUCIIOII
TUOTIZACIIi IT 1161,11:irs, where Ills nerve zu
aspoecti OtGee end re•idenee ver, door to the May
or's other, Fourth 11J.11. I,ll.burpa.
ak.rze ru--J. 11. 7.l'entleen, F.ll. Eaton. All
JOB PRINTING.
DILL lIKA/...t, CARDS, CIRCULARB,
Man fists, nll Levisue, Contends, Law Waal",
/WY," MILLS, I A1(111 S, cairnsx.l.Tc,, CIIIMILS,
rni.scitts. Ge. &e.,
Primed at the nonce, at low prices, at the
r.v • ltazarra Orrick:, - PRI no ararart.
On yesterday evening, at 7 o'clock. of Cholera. I. K.
Henderson. in the 54in scar of hit age.
The funeral Will take place train his late residener.
on Grant th fret. dii. evening, el 4 o'clock.
DlF.D—Last evening, at 11.1 o'clock, Jon.. Oua —
II
s fuueral will take place (Toni his lulu resident , ' In
the Kink Word, this averting al l o'clock. His h cnta
and acquaintances are respectfully timitod to pound.
Deairabla Baby.. ban Rea Wen.. for Rent.
I ne emend, embroetna twenty worm an handsome
ly ne,roted, and the place well •torked with choice
and reelable franc many of which afe produced to
eolls‘dAttahlo hWthiltlea The loemlon to dedgothd
and healthy. Any Poe.ot. wt.t.ng to refit may view
the prernmest—roasosaloa wilt be riven early la ..a
lentber. FAIINWTOCX.
. /nudism's Drag Store for Sale.
erllEsubterthen, desirous of retiring from the Drug
bstslness, Mier their well selected stock of Drag.
Medicines, ete., for sale. •
The establishment is - among the most eligibie in the
Wee; having an en/M:l3lva and lucrative custom alrea
dy establishogenL
The most nattsfamory information relative to the
probta of the establishment, and the reasons for qu l
ung haziness, can be given by addressing the subscri
ber. N. 164 Market street. Wheeling. Va.
PRYOR tr. PAULL
ir24,dlol—wheelingGaz
SArgry FUSE-30,00U (foci fa, Nap., for ga;., by
ITV - J ¢ WILIVORTII t ("1",
PoWUKR—.OOO keno B
ROGm laing Podc,, m , n. gun: ,
1=1 Po ;
do do
400 ht do do do di do
100 yr no do do dodo
In magazine. end deliverable at any hour during the
day I>^2t J :4 DI I.WORTII & CO
(IIIEFSE-50 boxes Cheese. In store anti for ostle by
:TA J s DiLwiatrit tr. CO
btcl .34 Floar, .ure”or qu , th‘v. for , ale
i
J S DILIV)RTII k e 0
bbl, \n large Nlackercl. 1.19
Lvi And landing and for tale by
J) 2l_ 3 S DILWORTH a CO
IX RAPPING PA PER—ISX , brnins in sort nlyi for
Y/ ;tale by iyibt J S DILWORTH &
FOR SALE—A Brick Howe, (but nne year
batll,) and Lot, on flotangcn etre,. Allegheny.
near old Bridge. Prir.• Ina , and term,
Inquire or S SUHOVER. 1111 Seroml •t
HAMS - 424 H [Oll4. now reedy :or toting frbrn the
jr2Nlooke house, for sale by
4 IV b R Nl' .11 - rcitEoN. 152 Liberty w
STII()L7I.DER—RXIU pen Shoo'darn, on emote hone
and for sa , e y 24 AV k R !d`CUTCHEON
Admen r Notice.
T KrrEtts OF ADMINISTRATION have Aron
Granted to the undersigned on the Knott of /AS
GI LIEN deceased. of BIL:a1W111 tow ortop All pen
non, knowing themselves indebted to the FAtate. are
lOU fied to make immediate payment. and Chow hiv
ing claims are requested m present them. properly an
thoutiemed tivon6E WV BEN V, Ad . r ,
.1 A MRS $
iriXTRA FAMII.V FLOUR 1O bbl just reed end
rj for rale by iy . 2.1 A FINNTRONG t CROZER
THREE SF:COND HIND PIANO+. ettber for ,ale
I or rent—One of !he above Plano Eon,. will be
racbanired o orlqmolly ,5.500 et lot of ground
or merchandi/e at a hot volovin
jr4 JOHN H 11 FAA 0R..1 \\*and it
tI,LICKIVOOD'S NIAGAZINE JUIN
CoTrmyrrw—Diox floren:ea No '3 I , N.nohrr uo.
der Canvam . The I.knd o(Sardima, 'l'h<
' , net XIV, The t.anle Lova, in Sentlnod.
l'eolalort.inna; Tho C,ownint of the Colton . and
Crushing Of the l' , deatal This day tce/ved, for rule
amgly. or .11,e..:Ition. of per p.m
J A Sll-1 4 D. LOCKWrIt 63 W oo d a.
132 1 Atom (.1 . 1...0,154h0r,
JUNIA TT A BIOOMS-43 tow , tn wore and Or
by KIER & \
1/2, Canal Basin, near 7th.,
R rn R 7 b t.....lr: LA ir . e r s ,,
'lla
HEM
I 7 1111 ER—I plat rre'd and for •ale by
L
/Y 2, E SELLER,
riARRETT'S SNIII.I-1 tierce jam mr'd ~.I rnr
k E•y 19ft1 It E 9r.I.LE IN
TIQI'OIIIOE RI/OT-7W Ina pr,m, -ountL.ult r.r
and Int 62i0 by 1r:13 R
wis,l\ll;sl,l7l.—W R Murphy by mr•tv,l a
ICI fr•sil •unniv lor dreaseavnry ene so. Alan 11.
Nam Mao %Nab,. n'l.l har,d
I
Jan
eta. na: priced and fine, an northeast comer Rh
j and Mariet .1.
r 1 , 1,71 , py h,,
yut the
prise of els per 7cl
4 T RFlitt7El) PRICK' \V H Murpn, hn. nn
ft hn n n lew whae and colored quilt., wlu. h he
will dote out el low poice,
ECEMEI
ISHEREBY GIVEN nu th.., hn *now ih,n•elves
Illeebled la the Eta .te JO W HITT FN. e'd,
.Vale of Ptustpurgh.l that they tre requealed t'ail
althout delay and *etre elr aceoont. amh 1 h aid
Hord. at the Watrtiou, of 1k Flnya, Round
enureh Dultdiuvr, lab-nv street hose to glee:lee
lull no ice 'on4ter than thirty day, 1111,act that
their aeeoart. e ill then be in the It tads of a proper
Ofieer for eollertonn
M A RG a RF.T W HITT EN.
jTENtler RICH A RD Fl.Ol D.
EMPIRE MINSTRELS,
' 011.0 tender their street< thanks to the eit.srns
IA
of Putsbureh for their very liberal pairolwgo
'ha past TIIIIEK WEKKg, and b. g leave to announce
that they Will again entertain their friends at
A PI rLt.b HALL, NIONJJAV EV4i. JUIN
On which occasion new Song., new Dance, do dr
will be tritrodured
Doors open 4171—Concert to coalmen,. at
l ir I tete'. Oh cents irtr,
"arum.- Th.. highest market pr., in cull, artll
y pad for the different grades or Wool. bv
r , t W HARIIAII,II,
,F2l Noll Wait, and 101 Front st
.\9ll—r3 cal" Sole ‘.
s •h i ru . 'd li a A nt i l t 41 A r
11 1:1 S II(
. 1 RS—•l a
s s In • I
A re i T F ';.l A 7 , d i or
y
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CII EEFboxes prune 12reonu Cher Jac rvc 41
and r foie b 1121 (Lk II
ELECTRICAL PSYCHOLOGY.
WONDERFUL. ANIL:4IND AND !NCI - MM.:111:N- '
W (i. TIIONIAS wlll deliver n nn the
• nraely dieenvered •c knee I•jectneal ;'sy
cleeiloor or Mental Kleetricity. at I'llll,li HALL dim
e•eni
onng. and will exhibit a scrim. of , xperanant• moaatte
astishing then magic upon per. nn wide a site.
from •tulne tie audience. whose velem ary mown,.
will be completely controlled—their . ..teat, Speech,
/karmic and Memory mien away and reaturml at
will The tonic and appearance oi water changed u.
UAW 01 v.nepa-. lemoaadc...4.c the latter producing
tutoxicat.on
17;411r: k , lmurvon ,••••
WESTERN MINSTRELS.
WII.L, have the pleasure of giving three of ;holy
GRAND CON CERTA of Ethiopian Eniertatit
mem, •t the EAGLE HALL—v-11r., on Fourtho.et—on Monday. Tue.day.d Wed , o.dnv eve..
JULY W. 24th •nd ZSth conais-nc
Wee.. Ch "rases nod Hurlev,e, :rem Mt , :4.11 , 11•
Inc rompo.< n(th e dny
For.oria , programme[Er Adinittnnre rent , .
cert contreenee• at o'clock
13 °'" 71-,Coo
PATENT EIGHT NOTICE.
rrif E pul.hc are hereby notified thal the only autnor•
tzed for me sale of - CH APIN'S IMPItt 0: I
MENT IN A EMOSPHEKIC CHURN DA.IO-.RS
arc I.a H. Pae•on. Baltimore , . .Md. for Mar, , nud and
Middle and We.dern Vtraln.c Il %seri...el. Pit,
hurgh, Pa. for Wrqtern Praosylvania. Routhern ,h ; „
Ind Kento..4y, and t'harlea K Ilutehinoon, Cleve and.
O. for Northern Onto and Indiana
Whenever eddluona! Agri,' are apPentned. dor na.
tire wi Ibe green Any perm,mi or rem,. infrwgang
on an. rtehls, eel:floe preeeenled ar<orrhn, an lax
r11.11(1.E9 AN'rIIONV
New fork. Int). 111. h.
N—Tito Cnainn Patent rove to al' form• tt
e•ity
trt tan Rotary Heater or Daatter. ppo e 1.114 tar
State. County. or Tann - v.llm It to tot mrtiot to
0. MACDA Nit:l- iturte'n 1191 dine.
tyad3l4, - ItreT Fourth ntrret, Inuntturgh
TO COPT RACTOLLB
SF.AL ED PRI tI . O..tALS wilt be t. rely ed at the o'
hen of the James R, er and lia , .nwhn Coo puny
in R/rhrnond. on the MO du, Of Aug•ust tin It. lot the
ron•.ru^uon of the connect 011 or the Comp.,)'. inn]
woh the We W4i• r of .lame• River nt RAchntortd. Iron,
eke Ruin atone the line of the old locks. and through
the R ehmond Doer This work os,! eon., of live
leeks of 13 0-10 feet .horn twlernted,atel,,,n,
a. aeulvertsalls. wastes, net budgie. .
aka , : he neersaar w , the ratung of the wn:l. and ern s
hank °tent of the present Dine. the tll , ll 1.1 or the
noel, a lew hono•ed teet .soltwartlls, and the construc•
"I an outlet lock Si the lower end thereof capable
of snoott,ne tn. Intl:est 'faint. coming to t, or
ibchmond.
healed proposal. wt , l al,' be received et toe name
time nod place. until the same date, or the , tott•troro
non a• the fo:lownta works
I For the eoll.t , nett. 01 the eollltee non of the ortit
Miley e Canal with the Rte.:nuts raver •t Coluntota
Lino work will co r•.,.1 of a coma four and a half totle•
1011, a umber dam or MO , the Itivaatta rtver at o .1 •
my. • hltllo, a one gu •rd lurk, and at...semi rut,' t•
For her,ll.trlielLon of the ea , n•tt of the t.ool
r any'. canal w Ith the Janie. neer at Cse te r.. t , „._
1.0. work will tonsiot of Umber dam at r0..1 Inform
river. the enemy:ll.on of a ban', at Pembr 111,
calla, (rote Pemberton to James river IttOtt f-et
wall a Ink at II feet
.113 For the conatruetion of the coalmen nt of the roo t ,
ratty . . canal with the Jame. river near New CCI . IIOII
merk eonst.t of a tonber dam per°. JAMea
loyer. the eseavattun of a canal 121 M tem long, and
look orb fret 111.
4 A wattlen bridge toms lames neer at Jinni
uneksviile 794 fret long. supported by .tune into
&hoot 140 .ee• Roan
6. A. woo .en bruise arrow, James river at !tent
Creek 970 feet long. supported by stone piers about 140
feet apart.
This work will he paid for in current bank notes
Besides th. opt.' reservation of 20 per cent on the
monthly enflames. the Collilnetcr or confronters will
be required n give antele security. satisfactory
t s the Board of Disertors. for the completion oltine
work at the time and 1/1 the manner specified ni the
eelernet.
loan. n( the move work will be exhibited. end spe
cific:roma thereof delivered to the contractor., at the
Componv'• othee to Richmond, by toe 6th day of An
goat next •n appileatohl to Mr. 1.. II Gill, the Engi
neer in ehurge of the ude•wotcr connection, and Cl,
John Cooty. the Engineer in ehuree of the other wn,k.
above enumerated Alter the receipt of the prop;thal,
time will be token for the consideration thereat 01101
the SM of the mime moot, on which ttuy, ut one the
propoiliala Phould he loond vattaffictory, the aevertil
rob., as above advt roved, will he let.
WALTER GWYNN,
11,thr &tunnel' of 1 11 dc. K. Co.
Richmond, July 10, 1,49 jr.Moithreve3lT
FRANCOE MELLIEUR, a Painter and Trout:tett
left Toronto. Canada, for New Orleans. 1101
residing to this city, received a letter from him at N
Orleans, dated January 20,11. Iti4U, requesting her to
come to him at NewOilcans. which she delayed doing
consequent° of the prevalent,. or cholera in tne
Eolith. glace that acne she Lax serixeit to her husband
repeatedly, ',Whin been unable to hear any thing a
him. Any information respecting hem t ungtously
suitcited try his distressed wile In in., pity , Ant per-
P 1 venting, will please direct letter to "Gazette ollice.
ittsburgh "
New Orleans Picayune will publish the above
tount of ft, and charge Gazette, Pthaburgh.
amo
D 01./.I.SEL'S AROMATICK YIN Eli AR.—The high
ly sanatory, balsonno and tome properties of this
Vinegar render it far superior to Cologne water (or
the ordinary purposes of the Wadi, surpssting the fai
rer in it. granola. It prevents and remove. pimples,
the
end asperity of the akin, it refreshes and wlittens
the skin, rendering it /sat and smooth. It corrects inn
clammy and bitter taste of the mono, imparting a fresh
and pleasant breath. It cleansesand whitens the
teeth, and hardens the mos, For all the above pur
r/atm It Is used with water in sank orOpertlOn as may
be band must agreeable. lip inhaling it and robbtog
it On the temples it will remove headache. 4f spotted
masterly tn • torn or bruise, it will eventually prevent
mOrtitlestion. It corrects violated air, and guaranties
from contagion; it to therefore very useful for purifun
and penal - tong apartments. For sale by
Lt In SOLLLILILIS. Wholesale Drugt,
,r4l 41 Wood street. I Itt.Largh
Poplar Lumber.
-11 pow to order. "
NEVILLE 11. CRAIG A SON,
1j511:131__ GE!Get Saw Mills, Al, /teeny Coy
Itsms.
more and
jr.
dm peeler cuticle, in ln ' t u s m nie ” by ,u 1
000 B"DN
""1
"Mu"""
A. GORDON._
Night Line of Omnibuses,
ON THE Ves R.NCEVILLE ROA D.—Aa Omni
bat will lesve the Mammal in Pittobargh every
'atlln N and IU o'c tor k Lepvcs La v, rencerbile
i n t It t P. ttt & J. B H.EIDENTHA
Jytaathivr
OOD 600IP. FOR 8113.11RER READING. •
Tonal-711°Mo from Ufa.
—Notes from Boobs.
...sc —Story Ofitorlie of Waterloo,
New Timon
Fcuakrors—Grantley Manor.
Middleton.
. Orel Creek fclters. Mi
Merry Moont.
Story—Tbe Salamander.
A tiltOTTS—Summer tn Scotland, etc. ere.
Fur .nle My JA LIES D. LOCK WOOD.
rzi en Wood st
JOL JAIL OF THE FRANKLIN INBTITUTE,
or THE real - COT raaaterl.rana,
Ft tft TIIE PRONIOTIONov via NIF,CHANIC ARTS
I , IIE oldest Mechanical Periodical extant to Amara
-1 cn, la published on the first of each month in ILO
c(ty of Philadelphia. Ft has been regularly Issue for
up wardi af twentv.three year d
s, and Is carefully edited
I, y committee of scientific gentlemen appointed for
thelourpenw, by the Franklin Institute
The deservedly high reputat,ori, both at home and
nomad, which this Journal has acquired and sustain
ed. has given it n circulation and exchange list of the
1 , ..5t character. which enable, the Committee on Pub
, calm, to make the beet .election. from Foreign
Journal., and to give circulation to original comma..
echanical and scientific sulnects, and no
ne, n e winventions, nonce , . et all the Patents Doti
, d at the Potent Office. Washington City, are publish
ed in the Journal, together with a large amount of in
tormanou on Mee/tames, Cherniadry, and Civil Engi
neering, derived from the latest and hest authorities.
Thu Journal is published on the first of each month,
earth manta, containing at least serenty-two pages,
n-id form. twu volumes annually of about 4'12 pages
illustrated with engravings ou copper and on
wood of those subjects which require them.
subscript on prier is Five Dollars per annum,
yahle on the completion of the sixth number, and it
7W I c lorazardea free of postage when five dollars
are
year's
to the Actuary (postage paid) to advance
Inc one year ' s subscription.
Commumeations and letters on business most be di
erted in the Actuary of the Franklin Institute, Phil
adelphia, Pennsylvania," the postage paid.
WILLIAM HAMILTON.
Actuary F. I.
CINCINNATI OAP-Iri his received and for sale
by S tr. W BARHAM:IFL
51 Water at
tAT I • DoW GLASS-100 b." seed nixes. rre'd and
v v for solo by 100 S* W HARBAUGH
PEAC , 1 , 1....,E;g-''''
P fl i ! y ED APPLES—NU I2O bush
Rinv-A.Ad and
u ,s,l-1001•01. large No 3 Mnekerel, Roston
burl; 30 hull bids do do; Winds No II do,just Iced
eud for •ale by yien WATERMAN
I 'UBACLO--.1%6 bre d's Tobacco, on aand and Io
1 . arrive n tear days, some of which are choice
Maud. nod o' superior quality.rec'd on consign rot
and for sale by tyrO L S WATERMAN
SDAD AND 11ERRINU—A Sew bbla of cad' Ye
011 111.1.1 end fur .ale by
0,0
7 Inn: H , AN , —:Wl,ht• n•anr, on hand
Vl' an I for .n Ire , I. R WAT Ri N
I A
A R crock, a s one 110 T article tor family use
teat', ukd for s4lo Vv
A,tlllo. t• 111) • 11.1061 110-
in.• , arrant naan "—W•anlncrroS
1.11: V AN AGRICULTURIST and FA RAI
-1-.4 4 CA at I `. ET—lt ranknahed on the GM of eve
n TO:.10
•
I ~/. ,l' or ear in advance; Three copier
one , • or. ••, cepv Three rear., Eieht career
y •ar rent 1,1 one addreoro 8.3; Twenty copies
e.;
Se,
di•seid,er. vigil he furnished with the hack
number, ai all or sty of the volume. Seven volumes
Kew ;id! ,
Pound v. Incur. in eninaleti• re., or in nell•T•le
eol
urnt.ued at • Tie Dollar and Twenty•five rent/
J A NIF.S UUJ C K 0 OD.
irao 63 Wood st
.I SEEN SATIN PARO§OI.S. - Lltrnl - dipiyh - l.s .
I Irrfrt,rd a few of the above, of the nem fintsh.,
widtdui IrlnOe, and ye?y superior quality. iyiv
()11. tileriehed s pert; Oil: IWO iiceolorQ
du dn. vat 16 de brown Tanners' (Si. bblil latrat's
do dn. xlOOl . opla hien •hril winter Whale Oil, in Mere
and to, .nie by JOl6 MILLER It, RICK KTSON
{.2 . ALA D 011.-10 hvk.t, nice Salmi Oil. just iee'd
I. and (or wee by ; ,1o; MILLER !LAMM...It:IM
Q TA R.: I I—ZIO his Bontoriglit's, Lavmon's land Stru
tnrd b. ...tore and for sate
doz Braver Buckets; 0 do do Tubs.
11 store and ;or .ale ley
MILLER d RId:KFTB.ON
Fyn b Iit.LER & RICK MON
Frol;e4 Creek Slungles: on 0.0-
miclunent and for sale Icy
iv id NIILLER & RICKETSON
FOR RENT.
E..FOUR new two story Brick Domßing Hon -
well finished Ind In romp!ele order. on Cent
',once, or Minersvide road, 7th Ward. P.
e s . oil risen immediately. Rent :ow. Enquire of
JOHN w Arc a. co,
019 eorro Liberty and Hand sts
ASTROLOGY.
f R LORENZO. the celebrated Philosopher. Primus
der t of the Astrological Society. will remain to
cay for n .hors inane. and may be consulted on all
the utsiimof human life, at No 4a, St Clair
A.lt edanee item 3toe r a Fee fmcu sClo to WO.
Mr lo rens° tal he only person whoprsdietcdeorrecl
'y the marriage of queen Victoria and described her
husband. two years before It took place.
P ii—Brinr, the tune of birth with you. jytpnl2ma
CIAYTOS—eOn b had unit for sole, by 11 - ..APClish a
tock, at his Carpet Wsiebouse, a large and ex
e..otlmtnt of Oil Cloths, varying from 27 in
rues to cV feet wide, cut to mit any situ hall, mom
vecthure The assortment consists of the latest
and matt approved styles and Colo{l.
11.1"CLIPMCK
1t13.1511 ARRIVAL—Of extra sap 3 ply Iropertal
neer one etch styles, at the Carpet
-r xv- 111, I VTILIV. ar•
orancooon of those wishing to rUIIII3II CC= Doom
or house*. to esti and examine our eXterunve stock be
fore ourchasing elsewhere. JYth
HEAT WORK ON COAL.—Ttylors Kisbabe. on
Cr Coal—The geogranineal and geologies/ distribu
tion of mineral combustibles or fossil fuel, Including,
•andus toineral bituminous sabstances em
pining 111 arta and runner- ciures, illustrated by maps
,nd embiactos, from offi• ial repaints of the
noil.,.riiduroiv countries, the respective amount. of
consumption and etinimerctaldi•tri•
all carts of the world; prepared by chard
Coa-sis Tailor, to one rol. eon. For sale by
JAR D LiYCKWOIJD, 63 Wood in
D I ACK SILK PAIiASOLS--W. R. hinted, has
te
ll etlced w lot of above nruel6, scone of which are
oi ar. extra stun.
Clerk — Wianted.
'W 1- A nsgperriecdalesr r n lheDt7: u.,,.ro ,eotilr neea:o yl-.dir IV II GARRARD,7/ Markel
tl
‘' tCrit'li ‘-‘ Ati receiving •
the Carpet Warehouse o( W. M CI.I NTOCK, No.
10 Fourth street. superfine nod hoe Ingrain Carpets,
nen to volors and design, to which we invite the at.
'venni) ni purr hewn. 1711.,
'ANTED,
A. 131.ACKnNIITH rapable of m , king salt pans, for
uttg, ,ttti famishing such work as is required
tt , out na:t Works, land remstrlng small steam engines
an! boosts
A go-xi rumen L. now odered to such • person, to
rtrahlrrh bilotel , in 1 tartnei‘o where he eta employ
Iwo or t hrre ham!.. Apply to K
raborrrt,rr. near Tnrentam, for further inform...rt.
THOMAS KIE,R,
I.F.W IS PETERSON
Snlnr Snit %Voris, Jul) . IS, ISM
121E110:13
Lr FUR ONE DOLLAR, nr a stogie
oath , nr fifteen cents
I Adm. Itrplron.nt oprot (rola 9 to II o'clock, A. M.,
Itid Y to P.
ztaloort and Bathing Ratabli•hment.
ft In M'FALL, YrepTlClOr.
f Ungs Ito Coffer, ',all rec and for
HOWSON. LIITLE h. CO,
11 I, 19:1 Lamm st
u Molasses, IQ dos H do,
ROBISON, LrTTLE t. CO
..1.3 AO. 1 ctil. sosp, s ila
asi recdnd for
jrl.• las°. . LI r - rt F
. . h CO
M AI kec* Sallh gus`d kites; GO do V•TOl
r-pi se, 10 tonn rosortr.l Nor Iron. for kale by
y 1 ROANON. LITTLE d. CO
I, kc.—lso UC Not loiri Ficatioly; SO
) 2.)00 b, Conon Vara, for tabs by
=MIMI
I ) AC( N-15 sales prime Shoulders; GB toe sugar ea-
red canvassed 11211 V., Jost reold and for sale by
OP! ROBISON, LI VTI.hI & CO
DRIEti UEEP— , IOO both dried Peaches, 100 do Co
Aophig for I•nie by
ROIIISON UTTER ot CO
1 )1, CASH-3 tons Potaah, a prime article, )n0 mid
I tool (or 061 ,, by ly &Co
r. 1. ISB-175 boxes .110 NV Glass; R do us'd sista
kJ no. for rule by ,yl9 ROl-110N. LITTLE
_& CO_
IJA PER-20n rm• ti,raa , Wrapping PaperqusE read
a..d (Or •ale Icy ITIN 4011140 N. &Arms , . & Co
Cr. RO-25 htbis N Sugar, 12t1 i. 10; Wail:lol,7
and • Loaf do, for gala by
_lyly ROBISON. LITTLF. & CO
. _
Fl3ll-30 th . large new Not Mackerel;
tlo do do No 1 Ginn Hestiagat
10 do Platted NolB Id 111., in Ooze and
or sole I.y tel.+ JOIIN WAIT rt. Ca
L , I :., II a 'Obis large Not Mackerel, Massachusetts
L oc.pecorn reretved It. days for sa oby
RHEA, MA (THEWS d. CO,
'4 di and 94 Water ~
1,3 I R.,IN 2.311 IMO. part 1011. for founds ry,
.plc 1.) 1) la 1101:1160N, LCITLE &CU
N C u . l l 4 i oraV s by
A CO
1)-011.rad, rred and for sale by
J 1) I , RH MATTHRWdt CO
F ,
,;
111,-SIII(I[II d V , IC,LE LIME—IGO W s just teu'd
Cullum, for *ale by
1019 C II GRANT, 41 Water Ft
e NI;IX Yid M'R—Str bids Farmer It lararia;
P do Ma1443(<4, to-day reedtod for sale by
rtIMSTROIiti CROZE:R
• Com. round and hear, my public dear,
I'oll. hear. and judge 0 gently—
Tl•ci•ro ;ars, and dewing yene,
ni re
Ole wile of Bentley."—Beg
1) F:NTI 18C EL N Y.—J A.. D. LoCiWOOD,
I) II I Need err red. laws dot sale a complete rot of tbs.
d :lc' tatted work. edited by Charter Dolmas and Mao
worth, wpm illostrationt by Croitahank. /117
e.;% , T- , --leoli les eats cured. for sale by
I_D WILLIIO
11( ; 4 :7Ji
N IS-211 Mut Pomeroy's, Mr . a le jA tA
13 3LI
jotts
ii.s 11 , —N. Orleans, Brazil. tirzeim, Loaf, Crush
ed and Pulvelized, for sale by
107. J D WILLIAMS
A l, i l ziks lb* Lapin; its I. bs.
))17 I D WIL A
__ _
BR.',':` ~,ir0",`,0":,",,L.1T,-'4. .. .i- a `f.- -, .', i4i'.-.L . ,::.....,r1
do Aufr do Co Cbooolate. recelying to -day and for sale
by LIAGALEY & 801.1T11,
,717 10 and :01 Wood.;
lir Mil.: HAVANA sUBAR-10 Oz. aupergo'
VY i r gale tl" 1717 BAGALEY k amrti
-
boo No I (or talc by
107 HAG &LEY' A. SMITH _
Nlqt " 1 , ° EO do
', ,7q
Na
u!olnvh wry I bo .Old lop (or 00.11.
.1017. dive JUIN APPADEN & CO
1 \ ARK LINEN LUgTtlEri—W. R. klurphy, arracrrTE
LJ cant earner of Marker and Framb ha. op , n
roorrone a Loam,, pieces of dark Line Loam,, a
!Caren arr.-se—for racks and dr...ore:. Also
preen uls .nd Tore satin, frozgal arid
p' —a fcw the !doer of Tort nun and bandsOcae
f1•e.13 Also
cA Id:se:ober a de,raLl• shade and quality.and
Nlosquito Nat , barrrd and colored.
‘Vbeic.ale Rooms de stairs, wears goods are oder
ed to dealara exuamaly low. 1517
AUCTION SALES.
B 7 Jab= D. Davis. £iCUeassr,
. Peremptory Sae of Dry Goods .
On Thursday rooming, July Mk, at IP delock,
the Cothroeredal Sales Rooms renter of Wood sad
Fifth streets, will be sold, w ithout reserve, to claws a
• large assortment of foreign and domestic Dry
Goods, among which are superfine cant., Mistimes.,
sounetts. tweeds, 45 pieces wooed and plain twilled
drilling, 15 piece- ticking, le pea apron and fermium
checks, 17 pea 4-4 brown ghee:liars, French and Man
chester gingham, super prints, splendid Moans, bon
gos, de lama, alpite/.. wigs, black sans, shawls, hdkfs,
hosiery, gloves, leghorn and braid bonnets, parasols,
umbrellas, spool cotton, coat, vest and shirt buttons,
& •
At 2 o'clock,
Groceries, Queenswart, Furniture. do.
7 half cheats Young nylon ten, 111 tigs Vs manna°
tared tobacco. 0 do No I palm sato. II donna shovels,
spades. spades and forks, ages; hater err, corn and
grass scythes, wire and an safes, riddles, writtng and
wrapping paper. transparent window blinds, mantel
clocks, lamps, looking glasses, Sc.
A large and general assortment of new and second
hand household furniture, de.
At P o'clock,
Fashionable ready made elothmir, boots and shoes,
leather trunk, double and single barrel shot gun, pis
tols, fine cutlery. musical instraments,n , yr and second
gold and silver watches, variety good., &o. /114
hats/ and Lot at titt ctio tt
On Thursday afternoon. July Rith. at 4 o'clock, vitt
be sold on the prem.., that large and rateable lot of
ground, situate on High street, at the Ross it, having a
front M3O feet on Hight and extending bank 145
feet, on which is erected a roo reet, d
two story frame dwel
itng house, and other buildings, fo.merly occupied by
J. J Smith. Loot Manufacturers.
Terms. one-third cash, residue In two equal annual
payment., with tmerett. to be secured by bond and
mortgage on the property .
Jr 24
JOHN D DAVIS, Auct
A Partner Wasted,
WIIO will tote an Interest of one third Mille Capi
tol Sunk of a Mercantile firm doing. good busi
ness, which can be is creased, or viii MU an interem
clone of the firm, whose health will not permit of ae-
live service. A person wishing to mvest a small cap
ital, will find this a favorable opportunity rarely to be
Pet with. For further .nformation, address BOX 215,
ost Office. with real name. All communications con
fidential.
SCA MIL //.11:11 ATILIBOA.
BOA lITTE & ATKINSON,
PM, 117, IrITNIrm, Wool 3 AND lllssrm, Prrnstmou,
C - CUNTINUE to mmulacturo MI kinds of COPPER,
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE Also, Black
smith Work.
Steam Boats built to order. •
E r te r c r ia o l n s%t a e n nt 3 i r o Er r e nto ster n, work.
Kettles, Tin Wan, On. be. Swionboat of IcLiting Stover,
Portable Forges, reline. sires—a very convenient Le
nnie for steamboat., California emigrant., or rail road
companies.
We would respectfully invite steam boat men and
others to call and see our em
and prices before
purchasing elsewhere. Al 7
PEC AN NUTS —X bbls Pecan Nots.ast reo'd and
for sale by Iyll3 ROBIBON, LIT. LE &CO
TO CONTRIICTORS.
PROPOSA LS will be received by the undersigned,
Committee of School Director. of Second Ward,
Pittsburgh, (or furnishour materials and building -a
Public School Roane. to said Ward, according to plans
and specifteettons which will be reedy for examina
tion en Wednesday, the (nth Intl., an the Wore of A.
Jaynes Fourth Street. Bid. will be received until
Thursday. the AIM Mu- at 6 o'clock, P. M.
A. JA YNEII. 1 Committee
R. MILLER. Jr.
13 ER FUAlERY—Rau•ocl's Aromatic Vinegar: do
Plultoome; do Ale. Made rfil, 9 moos; fine Smell
ing 2slts; do do Rose Soap; do do Ratobuly do; do
do Raquel do; do Compound 01 Martoar; just reed
and for sale by jyie Rti SELLERS, 57 Wood st
PERFIRIBRY—HaueIIa Idly %Vlore, weer, do
Bear's (.41; do Beef Marroer, do Philieome; do
Nymph Soap; Bon received and for Bale by
jy la RE SELLERS
LEAD -1000 pig. Galena Lead in store and for tale
by jyln JAMES A l iuTCHISON &CO
SHOT -40 keg. a. carted Shot, for pole by
HO JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO
P—l 33 bales Missoun Hemp, for sale by
. 1 0.. jyle J AMES A HUTCHISON & CO
GOLDEN SYRUP—In bbls and Irrf bbls, and 10 gal
lon kegs. for sale by
JAMES A HUTCHISON &CO,
j 716 AR.I/1 for St Louis Steam Sagar Refine •
SVunK Mot.. zstib.-10 bbls al Louts A
ro house: &lobules, for sate by
16 JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO
gjEVIN ED St/GABS-1000 bbls loaf, crashed, posy
n, dared. and clarified Sugars, for sale by
JAMES A HUTCHISON k CO,
Aicts St lAms Steam Sum. Ilefinerr
SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES-295 bbls angst home
Molasses, teed on consignment and fist sale tom
in sty. by BROWN &
Ala 145 Liberty et
E VERY PURCHASER OF DRY GOODS .how
call at MASON .4. CO'S cheap One Price Store,
60 Market street, fur bargain. They sell good fast co
lored Linens for 8 cents; Organdie do for 10c; Scotch
Oinghams DX; fast cord Calicoes 6ge; fine Merrimack
do 3c; best quality do 10c; rich 4.4 do, 121 m Brown &
bleached aliwlins 44e; 0105.4 rent.. Alaska and lace
Collars 04 to Into. elegant &Wein Capes from 7.8 cis to
ogether with the greatest variery of other cheap
goods to be found in the Weston et:unary.
Ramember du number., al Market st.
171 4 A A MASON & CO
NIACKERKL-140=NL3, M , as. Insinnton, 1849
Just received and for nee by
MILLER Jr. RICKETSON,
IYI6 l7/ and 174 Liberty et
BACON—Hams, Shinleriind Sides, on conArn.
meat and for sale by
1,10
S A . LMA y TIIB-2 n his latlitana
JS eno~ Motes
QUGAR 110
L. 3 SkS-401' r . a kr ,
.1.7 t 7 3 . --,
in more an
MILLER & RICKETSON
00AP-00 bre brawn =lie°tbe Soap; 100 bne.No
1 do doi to store same and tonal. by
=yl6 MILLER. a. ItICKETSON
Co arts • fp.
THE anderngned I=l2 day am:Mated math them
in businese JACOB L SCHWARTZ, and will coo
mme the bortnme as heretofore, under the trot of
B. A. PA FINESTOCK d CO.
,tyl3
Ivry 4,1849
COTCH doz toots, froth impostation, to
k 7 arrive in a day or ro. For sale by
171 0 JACOB WF.AVF.B. Jr.
FOR CIRICZNIWOOD GARDIDMIL
The .team boas A.
the MASON
has taken place of the Thus
Scott, a regular pastes to
is Garden—leaving the Greenwood
wharf bort at 9 o'clock, A. M., and at the beginning of
each hour until 9P. M lain trip from the garden at 10
o'clock. Punctuality will be observed. Pam 3 cents;
children under It balfprire.
The attention of the etthens is invited to this healthy
and pleasant resort during this hot and sickly reason.
All kinds of refreshmentr, except inmate.ng drinks,
are kept on the premises. Greenhoure Plants, and
Bouquets of choice flowers for sale. Closed on Rim
day. JY JAMID3
A GRICULTURF, &e.—Dessmlngbi Landscape Gar
derung, he. 5.0; do Cottage Residences, dvm do
Fruits of Amens t, Igroo, do do do, colored plates, faro;
London Gardening for Ladies, lilmea The Roes, its
culture, &e. aro, by Parsons; Allen on the Grape, ao;
Prince's Pomological Manual, boo; do on the Grape
Cam I ondon Agriculture, thick Sven do Garsleatng
Ottek tiro; do Tree. and Shrubs, think Ben; Downinv's
Horuculturnt aro; American Agriculturist, Sao. For
sale by Iyl4 J D LOCK WOOD, 63 Wand at
_ _
rtiE partnere-1p heretofore oxisling ender the non
ty" A. &C BRA DLE Y. in dissolved by the deeetue
of &tr. C. Bradley. The loan.. will be married on by
A. Bradley, who will woes the business of the late
firm.
REAIOI . AI. —A. Baumrs has removed h. Foundry
Warehouse from No. 1 19 Rewind urea, to N 0.19
Wood street, between First and Second streets, o the
warehouse Inlay occupied by G. A. Berry, where he
all keep constantly en band • general awartment of
Castings, Crates, Stoves, Cooking Stoves, an. 413_
(VG A /IS—lmported Principal and. Havana, of all
1 / sizes and colors . , of the most apprrsea brandsbar
side cheap by Jylo J exaik WEAVER. Srl
DMA:III-19 wk . % Potadt, landiog P. canal boat
r I I Bennett, and Cot ante low to doe, by
15 ,1 3 JAS RAI .B.BILL, `Voter n
PECAN NUTS-06 1, 1s Paean Nvu, Rut reed on
consignment and.for sale by
Ivll3 MILLER & RICICETSO,I
W or H.
si by L bxs a snxsel
Lne. Chnennn
o
by • ioire Fate rid A sod f sol log,
rll3 JAMES DALZELL
BACON -8 casks clear Sides In .to for Lole by
1713 ISAIAH DICKEY I CO, Front !Ix
VOS HEADS-9 cats, 8 bbla N atom Au We by
ISAIAH EILCICEY &.00
nornolg-tt bales now ta.abt itak. ib oi rra y by it
co
1.., /03
CILASS-100 bra 8110 Window GlarN TS 4, Maly
.71 do; ff, do 10x.14 do; 10 do 70 do, recoil/aid and for
solo by AMY', MATTHEWS &CO,
iY I 3 23 Weer rt,
Bilot:Ms-3o dos estra Coro ßrooms, rook% rad Rif
solo by jyl3 RORY, MATTORWB aCO
I]ACGN-1.100 lb. Bide. and 81.4dera, reed and taz
.aa by jyt3 RHEY, MATTHEWS ACa
1-I CIOTTI - M-lU,bales Coma, tn Awe and for We by
jyl3 aHEY. MATTHEWS ft CO
TEACH BRANDY-9lbbbi — ds — ree year old Peaetk
I Brandy, reed on eonaniriment and to. de by
.• HS , TASSEY do BEST
AGIULTURE, ke.— American Farmer% Eani;
eloped* eve
Lindley'. t egetable Kingdom, Pm
Davy'. Dise.rses on Agriculture, Re, 121..0.
Sebleideit—The Plant. Sao
. .
Liebies Agricultural Chemistry, lnium
Miner's American Ik, Raab, , S
Alien's American Fain Bona, 11nam
A , l ( l . e. b n's =A=
o l• ti c rk
1 of sale
by 342018 iT12417)::)7, '
Ota 63 Wood at
ERRIAN — CU - Y.Z.k• est• reed lids d. 7 .nn fay
sale b 17 12 TASSEY t BFST
PA NUTS-300 bash in store and fat sale by
P
1512 TaSSEY t HWY
74
o:llNDRltX—lfbates f Lard 0 bags Feathers, to arriao, for .0 1 0
1712 DICKEY It 00, Pb.....
QUNV,DIFIZ--4 bbls No 1 Lard; 2 cake Baeon; los
Beeswax; bap No
10 do Feathers; now
Waling from stenraer Citizen; fin Bak by
ISAIAH DICKEY tz Ca
'WANTED _
A young man inn wholesale end mtall dry goods
more—ono acquainted with the limainess, mtdean come
well recommended. Annlyerell Alarket 41121
TRAPPING PAPER—OM nws assorted , for sigh
low by 1714 J SCOOOPCMAIIML &CO
LAMP CLACX—.IO bbl. for saintly
1719 J EICBOONBIARigg a CO
IOPPERAS—M bbb In flm order, for sale loo; by
%_/ lyle 1 SCHOONMAXEE bCO
lARIP 011.-10'bbia ben qualily, Ws by
. jyl2 SCROONMAKER CO
BACON -41
JYti 19AIAq DICCEIT it CO
Il Alll l l 2
400 bbl. No lln agrzi A ng May co
PRINTING INK—Hook end New., .a" nibn•
ufataturers pr;es
_ o_ l2 I SCIDO MAKER* cS Wiled it
TA.ItT.D4OOFIWAPJENt ao&KlLLercgor.
ITATCUES AND JSWELEZ—Ttre as
ha. Davrao 1.1 n• • Ina &mall= of bestEpp/~.
lath and ticateaat Gold sad Slim PinantLavar Wicteb.,
;I I t•vcrratetreartgiely•sweth
hi gditwm
117. mist*,
iY t
A /we ier 'was
lase BRAUN &
STEAM BOATS.
-,.. ' U. a :MAIL BEAVER PACKET
l ai n The splendid pereen
ury, ner steamer
E
Charles Bears, main,. will make dai
ly trip. in Beaver. leaving Pittabergh
evary mornird_Ar 0 o'clock.
P. S.—The Elite Is the Lighter% boat in the trade—
drawing only ti inch.* i 711%
MMS=illl
- -
The light drartgla reamer
GLAUCUS.,
A D Deno, router. will leave For the
above and I:mere/minle porta thia day
at 4 o'clock, P. M
For (relight or passage. apprr on hoard, " to
1121 FETTIG it F. tlr h. eIi.I L A gi •
Ftiti CINCINNATI AND. .1.41.118V1 LLD.
- •
• , The splendid net .termer
LYDIA COLLINS.
"'" R M Minter, master, till leave for
he above sod all intermediate ports
on Saturday, the 2lth. at IC o'cloCl. N.
Foctrctlta or Presage, apply on board. or to -
YI7 D. Cr DOSS, Agent.
CINCI/CHATI & PITTSBURGH
DAILY PAcKET LINE.
11113 well known line of splendid passenger Simms.
en is now composed of the largest, swiftest, hes
niabed and furnished, and most powerful boats on the
waters of the W.I. Every accommodation and Coin.
fort that money can procure. has been provided for pi*.
sengers. The Lim has been in opeitatlon for five years
—has tarried a million of people without the lent ittp.
ry to their persons. The boats will he at the feat of
Wood sewn the day previous to starting, for the troop.
Goss of freight mad the entry of pasSongem on the refit..
ter. to all eases the passage money must be paid la
advance.
MIMI=
. .
The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain liemphill, aril
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 oPelgok
Wheeling every Sunday evening at,lo r. n.
May W,1947.
atorttiXTTVAirurarm.
The
DI
The lit:LA, Capt. Svorce, will leave Pin*
burgh every Monday 029 pin 111 tO 0 . 010 Ck; Wheeling
every Monday evening at In r.
The 11111ERNLA No. V, Cara. J. lCuarrsem, will
leave Plltebargh every , Tuesday morning at 10 001001 t;
Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. M..
WEDB63ISAVP
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. 3. Eta 11,
leave Pittsburgh every 'Wednesday moms ray L
o'clock; Wbeelizurevery Wednesday evening • Mi.,
TEIVELIMAY PAO/Sla'r.
The BRILLIANT, Capt. Owi, i I tem ?ins.
burgh every Thursday morning et 10obloapPlItee1b1
every 'Thursday even= ello
vital ir POKE l.:
The CLIPPER. No. 9, Capt. Pan DIIVAI, kW.
Puraborgh every Friday morning at 10e/otook+3 , 7lumai
lino every Friday evening at to r. It. •
SUINILIII/ ARELANGICRIESTS for If4o.
MONONGAHELA ROUTE.
Only 78 nil.' Staging.
Via Browns,le and cumberlandlnman, and
Phßadelphia.
IRE splendid and fast mamma' U S Mall Malang
ATLANTIC, Capt 7 Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt A
ons; LOUIS !MANE, Capt E Bennett aye now
making doable daily vipo between
PrITSBURO II AND BROWNSVILLE.
The morning boat will leave the Monongahela
Wharf, above the Bridge, daily at 8 o'clock precisely.
Passengers will take SUPERB COACHES at Browns
ville, at 3 o'clock. P. hi., and the splendid ears el the
Bo.lumens and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, at 8
o'clock, A. ht., and arrive in Baltimore the seeven
ing, in time for the evening line to Philadelphia anti
elty
Pro h m i Virtsb n to Baltimore, only 32 hours.
Fare SIO,W
From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, on Sl ly 40 hams.
Parc
,y 0
The evening boat will leave at o'clock, except Ban
day evening/. Passengers by this twat will lodge on
board in comfortable State Rooms thellmt night, pan
over the mountains the following day in Eastern built
Coaches, and ledge the second eight in Cumberland.
?mongers have choice of either Steamboat or Rail
Road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and the
privilege of stopping at Cumbernsod end Bablinerro,
and resaralna then saes at pleasure. Coaches MM.2 ,
teredM parues to travel as they please.
We make op the loads and way bills for the Coo Sh.
es in the Pittsburgh offices, Pn order to use tlmo cm
arriving at Brownsville,) it is therefore Important fee
passengers to get their tickets before going on board
of the boat, at our office, Monongahela House, Water
street, or St Charles Hotel, Wood In, Pittsburgh.
ap..tdtha J. ISESICIMEN, Apse
braTir
C Louisville Packet Line
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
The splendid new steamer
TELEGRAPH No.l,
mainaustep, master, will leave for about
tntermediato ports on (Veao.r
day. the oth Inst, al to ottslook a. X.
For freight or paasage apply on board, to
IU
BURBDGEOYI/..- N /Fr. Co.
GEO 0 111.11..HERGER.
PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE PACKET LINE
The new And oiendid fent passen
ger packet. ~..
TELEartApn No. R
n, master, will leave for Mete.
esti nod Louisville on Thursday, the 3.1 inn, at. 11
ottoek, A. M. Tor freight or otona_ .101 worn) , au board.
BURBRIDGE. WILSON ti ON
GEO B MILTENBERIIEEL
tn7l
Louisville and GU Leads Eistelksel
1111119.'
SEGISLARiIions eaoniceMi ST: LOINS
The fine fast tunnisaypasoutins
steamer . ATLANTIS,
Geo. W. Wicks, master, will leave
r the above and truerreediate ports
Fry ". b oars , Zr ls3 orl ' ft..,
mari.dto LortiavU..
REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET FOR ST, LOUIS
The fine fun neroung
r almoner GEN. LA. :4
A. McPherson, ntester, will leave for
e above and intere,ediat e
ports ate
ry Saturday, at o'clock, r. tt
For freight or passage vp_l7 on board on to
E.G.UN.* No 153 Coro Row,
etarn.dem Louisville
M===
- . .
Tao splendid steamer
MAY FLOWER,
J Fisher, =sorer, on Tuesday, the TM
inst at 4 o'clock, P. M.
For (mien or postage apply on board, or to
Jr 17 Ph.PLIGII.EW &C • A. •OW
eII=IZEM
Tie splendid Light draught steamer
CONSIGNEE, an
irguiley, master, will leave for Ilia aL
and all intermediate Port".
We..lneaday, IBM in, ea IS o'clock, A. M.
For freight or passage inept on board, or to
1y17.. .1 N WTONJONINLz Age
FOR WHEEL/NO AND BRIDGEPORT.
The on. and substantial sesames
HUDSON.
Mel diet, master, will par for m
er regular trips between Pmsbusisti
Wheeling and Bridgeport She will leave Pittsburgh
on Wednesday anti daterday.
F.riftifkO or PnnonErl RIPAIT so board, KW
FM WIIE:RCM! X. - NDSUNFISH.
ni a ter Tim gee steamer
CINDERELLA,
George Calhoun, muter, wt l War*
or above and intermediate ports on
IBROdlyr and Thursdays, at 10 a at
Per relit as pusage, appty on board, .017
-- tiUNRAY TRIPS TO - GESIGat.
The U. S. Mail laminar MICHIGAN
N. 2, will tests the landing oppeelte
the Monongahela llorwe, every San
try monsing at V o'clock, for Beaver.
Returning, arrive ot ti o'clock, Y. M.
Pane to Beaver and hack, Twenty.flee Cents.
I:II.7WAY TRIPS TO - EIEAVER.
The summer HEAVER will leave
the wharf, opponte the fdommouga
bela Hansa, every Sunday_ momma .
..,
9 o'clock, for Deaer. Rotorrarig.af, •
will key. kkaver Iti I o'clock, P. Ai, and arnya al
4 o'clock. Fare, Tarenty-fiva Ccuta. mv24
•
11.!....VLPF azo u.miLtrautiartamm
• B. S. !WENT,
Forwarding and Cosomoudoa Hew
chant, has removed to No. 87 From; bemoan Wood
and Smithfield amen.
• CARD.
Map ROBISON It CO. Warts aasoalluad,TßOllTAS•
UTTLE, Sr ;l 7l . th themin ba
awl lr a as, the . that*.
sale will
bq cputinueTaa anal nude, Stu firm Robb/S, 2.111.
tie & Co.
ROBISON, LITTLE & CO, Nn. 109 Lirly anew,
Pittsburgh, Wholesale Chnean, Predate and
Coanniaatan Ihnohands, • an& &mini.. Ia Pinsbaro
hinnantentrea.
son. ROIRMS . ..
raw. LTITIAL 4XL a. ZOISSID/L.
thatiligneela Notice.
. 1 i
S, Benjamin Sonth ne A....10hn -
rst nE t;Mcrelans of the eiry and Dea
of Piustnergh,
a r the Jim of Smith ec Johnson hare mode to the
sigtactiber, sat asalginnent of aU their Estate for the
beta of all their Creditors, as shall within tyro intraths
from tee dew thereereicynta and deliver to the said
Smith 3 Johnwin a IliltOd %beeline redeem of ut
their respective earn. lad &nods.
Nodee ul hereby given - that theanignosont and re•
lease is now at the tees at the rabsertbar,on Fou rt h
street in the city of Plusbarah, for inspeedort and sig.
natant with all whale n may eoncern.
ivanteino KM. MaCA DLE3S, Assignee.
I\A US4UII(I 1 i 'lNG—Wbue and c Waxed, •
reo`d of Dry G.A. gown or
R MIL P _Hy ,
jylo N R comer lilt dad illaskat
I.loLACKlibliltV BRANLY-41 cues. I doz. cub.
"Mason's Superior," (or tharrimes, &a., to arrive.
This commended astringent mottle can be rolled Non'
with confidence. Perom wishing to boy bad bei'er
call soon. For sale by 410 JACOB
riIILORLDE OP LLME—Oo hood .d sale ny
V JO J. ®DD &
ILA - ET/MAL BOOKEL—e.rders , rau..phy of Medi
ea! &maces; do Treatise on Ferenc Lonia on
Pinni.t., by Cowan; Haver. Medical Dictionary;
&milkmen'. dodo; Cooper.. Ouryfeal d• 9 CbeHu+
om S. , MY; (libidos , . do do; Abdmttltra No
VOL.i Doormen. on the Gemo.e M.Pe_oll the Hewn
Clligetablera Anatomy; Wit.c.on D tuaae. of th.
Pereirni Matimia Ittedma aral Tharnyentieg
y,,yora; do on the Tboratee arvil
A b d . w .. l tVoliP• Practice of Medie.ine;
Dcomileaonts do do: Ebt tie 4 do da
large cod •ondY of Mm. 8. 8. Union
Books, on hand and for sale by
jyll lILLIO7T KNIGLISH, IV Wood at
Cllnd cA-xretior - •
lT jya
.0 haw aua ;or SAlt 07
I. KIDD & CO.
CHOLERA MEDICINE—On heed and
r for role oy
_Ur J KIDD A. CO.
NON BRONCHITIR second edition - 7W t 7
and calarged.—h Treatise on Mamma of the
hhas
: P" L 'A rceamg °
auad Bronchs, Oh on at of :Lan - ea, Cletsa of the thman's
Sore Throat, tee. Re. ' Hy Romeo Raton. A.IIL;
Re. Plate. improved and canifistly colored. Royal
" "V i e h attlitr har . mads a roost val bl oddhient
practical =akin. • • • We have Zop e ted the mode
of treat:tent RCOSIIIOIIIIIIihiI hlce, and
can
corrobo
rate Ms 11111 thrOthith 0.111 tO grew viduev—utitielt and
Foil* Medial hevtelr.
"Wilton with so roach eon sad excellent arrange.
Inset as to he quite totelllrrible Lo the uoprofecatoeal
readei."—N. ti kivening Vciat.
"Without doubt the moody over all otherhn—N, Y.
Evening Mirror.
Of
atrium, and ahoeto a 'non thoroughly master
Of his profescion."—Now York Obrorrer.
•ezarnistsNaN" Ply t uovn th
os—.t. oa ihltAle
, Arehltceture, prepaid on bekaff of .the buildheg
socittainso of the eindlunnibut lordtutlen, by Robert
DaloOteret., la Pugs guano,- elegantly plated, wait
Wastratioatiotho ben atyleof the W. • last lective4.
extd Waal. by JAMEB D LOCKWOOD,
11/ 0 O3 Wood it
D R I ED PEACREB—I6 bbla 41 state aessy nd far eel* by
m & as=