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THE 1171 1 8101611 GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED BY WHITE I CO
PITTIIII/VIIGHt
THURSDAY-MORNING,.. JULY 26, 1849
LEMPTIMIMI MILT GAZA= la published
Weekly, and Weekly.—The Daily la Seven
Donets per serum; the Td•Weekly Is Frve Dollars per
annesk. the Weekly Is Two Dollars per aanern, strksly
la LAMM,
Dr . ildwarnscas are earnestryt tequeined to hand in
.helr favor* before 6P. X., and as early in theday at
practicable. Advertisements not Ins n nd. for a specie
led time sill Invariably be charred until ordered out
LIT .. . k 1 1` a OBIT.
WILLIAM lIABLETT, of Butler County
ROBY. C. WALKER, of Elizabeth Bonnet.
JOHN MILLER, of Sharptburat.
CALEB LEE, of Pittsbozgh.
WM. ESPY, of Lower St Clair.
CAl7}O3l. CURTIS, of Equaue,
nanuarourr,
GEO.S. HAYS, of Upper SL Chair.
alums,
JOHN RIORRISM, of Allesheni.
CC9I2III3ZONICI,
A&S. MITIMIELL, of Peebloa.
=am,
M. SIMMS, of Pitliboni}
AUDI v 1 1 .
JOHN DYERS of Findlay.
Dor Local Matters U. to
lie* mart palm (or palters
TEIM Locums—A abort time ago a communica-
Om appeased in the Gazette, requesting us to
publish soma WU respeatiog the manual history of
the Locust, as it is commonly called, or the "Mee.
da tetligools" ofentomokerists. A press ofmatter
has hitherto presented us from publishing the Gal
lowing facts.
The moat connected series of obsenritions res
pecting this subject has:been made in Maryland,
where the appearance of the locusts ban always
been carefully noted sincethe year 1719. In that
year they appeared In the month of May. They
reappeared in 1788, in the same month, .3 was
likewise the case in the years 1733 and 1800. In
1817, they did not appear until the beginning of
June, owing, as is presumed, to the cold and wet
weather which prevailed during the month of May
and Rule. In IBM they !appeared in the months of
Maylto dial their may be expected spin to emerge
from the earth in Maryland, in the year 1831.
They come forth at different times, in different
states, and there will frequently be an interval of a
year or two between the northern and southern
parts of the mute ,tare; bat wherever they are.
seen in numbers, there they have appeared seven
teen years before. They emerge from the earth
in the month of May, and it is a singular fact that':
they always come out of the ground in the night
In the early part of ,Tune, they beg in le lay their:
eggs, which are deposited in lines of about twe% .
Inches long, in the tender twigs of trees.
The operation of boring is performed by the fn=
male, who perforates the twigs in a longitudinaV
directiou. The Instrument with which this is of
keted, la =edits shaped, and is about the tizet_of
lane needle. With this she bores in the dlreetiosi
of the grain of she wood, until the fibres are bro- ;
ken, and a secure place foreisbed for the ova. The
eggs are then deposited, side by side, in two rows;
each containing about fifteen eggs. They ore
whits when first deposited, about the tenth of me
inch In length, and of the thickness of a horse hair s !
One insect will frequently lay between eight hrui
tired and a thousand eggs. After the parent has
fulfilled this duty, it dies; and the young, as soon
s• they attain a little gruitti in the grab mate, fell
to the ground, and descend to the depth of two or
three feet below the surface of the earth, in order
to undergo their change into the pope Pate. Af
ter attaining their last transformation, they we
found in great numbers over large districts of
country, though the time of their appearance is va
ried according es the heat of the climate, sire.
Notwithstindiug the commonly received opiates!,
they are in no way prejudicial to vegetation, ex
cept from 'the damage they do in depositing their
eggs, and It is probable that but a Satan portion 91
the young locusts which penetrate the earth ever
reach the surface again, as they are doubtless
destroyed in inttneruie numbers by bream, ante,
moles, dce. The common hog Is very fond of them,
and rams them from theearth with its snout, befrite
they become visible to no. When in their perfect
stale, they are eagerly sought for, and as eagerly
devoured by many kinds of birds, es well an by tire
grey equirreL Woken this. the Intfiaal freqUeat
ty eat them when fried; and consider them a surat
delicacy. On one accoutre they 'Warmed in ankh
Mutters to New Jersey, that they were used is
the mantufeeture stamp.
The locusts appeared in this vicinity during the
present year, in great numbers, but they have now
disappeared to fulfil their mysterious mission be
neath the earth, and greet him in manhood, who,
when a lade child, gazed upon the parent insert.
Tni New CICKIIM—We publish the Wowing
'CarenMr. in ceder to let the publiorme what le want
ed in Washington, by the Census Department, and
infnmatimt respecting which can come better
from many practical men • than from any one
else:
DKPAATILINt OF ST/171,
WIEBINSTOII,IOth Jetty, 1849.
Sir—Will I'm have the kindneas to inform She
Census Baud Immediately what subjects embrar.
ed within the Census of 1910, have no practical
bearing upon the resources of your State, and
which bad better be dispensed with to the admts
'fano( more haportans essokra6a:la Please aim
Inform the Board what subject not embraced in
the Sixth Census, would, in your opinion, be worthy
of notice in the Census of 1850.
Anxious to arrange the preliminary meationis in
such manner as will be to the best exhibition dale
varied traerces artists Caton, the Board has wither
lead the preparation of blanks to differ somewhat.
ss the requirements of different sections way ens
gear- In blankistrat to the Northern States, to in
clude questionarelatlve to the growth of Cotton,
&the, and Cane Sugar, would be so superdnotts
to Include productions exclusively Northerti, in
blanks sent to the Stmthent Staves.
la hoped that the importance of the subject,
and the solicitation of this Board, mill insarean
, immediate response to inquiries, the object of which'
is to 110eriain the development of the resources' of
the which, country, and the peculiar resources of
year Slue or neighborhood.
Addrum .Department of State Census."
JOHN td. CLAYTON
REVERDY JOHNSOg,
JACOB COJJ.a moo
Joit. C. G. Ifircinov, Secretary.
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To tan atanor Ann Larrr or TU DIDC2II cre;
Panerrtwoa.,—Brathens—The President of the
United Stains has recomaiended that dis first Fri.i
day in Aargau be observed throughout our laud
sea day affair= gdunnitistion endorsor. poet
en observance eminently beau:tees a people, vibe
owe so mactr tothe Gotta nations, and who ans
now snaring so severely under his chastening.
hand. - Ithetefure affecticmately invite the Clergy
and Laity of this Diocese to a due participation in
the solexonthe of this Nahuatl Fast; and I met girth
the Mowing as, proper Psalms, Lessons end Pray.
era, et be used On that day:
1. batted of the Waite. intoorsdng prayer, the
dity-Cuat Psalm.
2. Instead of the peeper Psalm forahe morning
of that day oldie tnotith, the Sixth 13election
3. First Leisoa, butiah
BeCond Lesson, St. Matthew vi.
4. Before the General Thanksgiving, the #rayit
already pat girth to be used in the Diocese, Atha;
toting suited for threateeed at the end of the Arai
emusnce. ` •
In the Ante•CoUILDIMIOLI Office, use thi:Epits.
tle and Gospel for the Poo ~th. Sunday after
TWaity, with thse3llowing
. 0, Almighty God ! who, by the many instancti
of mortality which encompass us on every sidei
diet call upon as setiotody to consider the-short.
nest of oar time hem upon earth, and remindelt
as that in the midst of life we are in death, so
teach us to number our days, that we mapapply
oar haute unto wisdom.
Give =grace to torn unto Thee with timely rii#
penitence, and than to obtain, through the merino(
our Saviour, that pardon today which tomorrow
it may be too late to seek that ao being strength
ened by Thy good *kit against the tutors Of
death, sad daily advattaing is godliness, we, may
at all times be ready to give up our souls into Thy
hod, 0 grantons 4 Pother, in the hope of a blessed
imosomahty,thexegh Jesus Chrim our Lord! 4.sre,
(Signed,) A. Parma, •
Bishop of the Diouesm..
Punelmunau, July 12th, 184%
RLI7IOAD Oeuarron.--Qalte a serious eellladon
Wok place yesterday between the freight train
o n west, and the yammer train emnitig
rad shoot et: Boles west of 'Kalamazoo. Two
valuable engines were considerably injured, and
the baggage au and two or three freight ears
stove up. Two or three persons were slothdy
ared.
We andsostand- the accident mooned ;by the
g yp rands, on the time of the passenger
Detroit dim
'Fa Samoan lator--The boundary fine be
- Mara theYnited Buttes and Canada, ran
the
ac
cordance Witte the dshbutlon treay, cook the la
kw of SOO mien in 18 montha For three hundred
miles • path was cut *mash the forest 80 (net
widei awl cleared of all trees. itt theendlif every
mile tOs mat hum pillar, painted white, Innate,
four Gres out of the groond, seuan inchcaisq_aare
at the bouom, and bur at the top with Milted lit
tem on Its 100,naminethe Commissioners Who
PROM NEM, IfoBt .
fronospordenee of dorPtOS/Oligiaratelto.
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Nrailtoix, Jab} 21;1949.
Thetpes week has teen:bum:at at incident, and
save the'converention about the Choler., we have
had tittle to talk about. The decrease in the awn
of,deathe within the peat km deyo has revived
the hopes of many, that New York tas wen the
winetef the mallawas,
A gMtr southern merchants have returned to the
0 41 frrt the nonhani watering Placer, and have
begotC to look round preparatory m.Making their
Frames of goo,* and the all trade may be said
to, have beguft. The Wyandotte eat large, and
the Cooke of goods already ample, in all aaeor tr
cleats.
t& - Calhoun's manifeste against Col. Benton;
vies received yesterday afternoon, and in the face
of OW bet weather, has tieezitoogki over with a
geed deal of feeling by,the presi The bitter
( hearing tone of Mr. Calhoun; sn his crammed
Osatertipt of Col. Benton, do cot hel4his argument
much hereq and the old Mitsooriare is not quite '
irhistiti`7d doWn pr wind 'yet., Theta is a strong
and growing feeling here% at the e!it and north,
that free soil is to be the rallying i*y of the neat
gresidenttal campaign; and. that Ise who dares
Opp= this principle emotive Ida de fe at. Mr.
Calhoun's argument but strengthen 4 Mr. Benton's
eution and people here - Vok to see Mr;Beaton
the lottofixo nominee for the north th 1852.
t3or
40010 of the
. patriots who Were rifesed the pri.
Same of serving General Taylor -in the Custom
Boo*, have, of late, been extremely 'exercised"
et the absence of a creed on the part of the old
soldier—quite forgetting test the ' llison letter is
the exponent of his views; The 'anxiety on the
part Of a few ffinppointedoffice seekers has hero
emplOyed by the locofeco pipers of this region to
express serious doubts whether the iidministration
I eon go on without their Itelp; but (heir labors are
all in vain. Gen. Taylor, in fins Omani message.
Will be foiled orthodox upon the teifr and internal
imptovementa; and forittOr thou tfis. his opinions
*re immaterial, Masi:melt an theia are no other
pagers of general interest before the people, and
;the epinion of General Taylor a minter of no con-
sequence just now..
The steam boat New World ha& at last made a
pasikage to Albany that is fast, in the most rapid
imeprudg ofilte term, as steed by team boat men.
',NMI landed her plasm:lora in Arany in eight
hours and seventeen.minutes, *hiding all the
stoPi.. To Poughkeepsie, she made the
-row m three hours, rennin/ timd, or twenty five
mike an hour, or twenty: bee per cent greater
than is made on the call' roads of New
England.
In financial affairs dime la notttirig new to note.
Abtindance of money can be had for almost any
scheme, and tiro very =tall sec u rity. The large
vial in government stacks has United the attention
of capitalists to tail road boudira4 more lucrative
investment. Within a feia daysi7oo,ooo of Erie
lie* bonds have been taken at and none are
to be had now so low: An attempt o now mak
ing- by Mr. Samuel Jaudon, °Oche U. S. Bank
mettuary, to break down this coktpaoy; but with
Mile success. A road that will yarn 15900,000 for
the current year, is not crushtd so easy when
matuured by men who stood s 4 high as do the
Erie Bail Road Dizettots.
The news by the Caledonia received here this
mom's/ Is looked upon as fairorable, because
peacefuL For all American itapites the European
Markets are goo d and as a mailer of course, we
read of the mi litary movements abroad very calmly
alter that. The improvement tat cotton, and the
continued good demand for out bread stuffs, that
new seem so probable, warrant; the oplmon that
the rate of exchange during the fall imponatione
will not be against us to an extent that will take
off our coin; which ii the only Circumstance that
coo cease any advance in the nee of interest over
the present rate; thus asimon% an easy money
market during the fall rind wintkt. C.
: Far P4burga Ga-vas.
The Wheeling Bridge.
Khans. Ennuis-4 have reel a number of at.
(Inlay in our own and the Wheeling pagers on the
sulgect of this bridge, and bei the use of your
columns to say a &sr words. But, in advance, I
lamtdd muttinkly entreat the wheeling editors not
to use such sparkling atit--such cutting satire—
Mich terale threats, nn this vatiject—at least dur
ing dog days. When the dog star ceases to r.ge,
these ?iv writers may delight pen readers with
such choice morsels, hut in mittcy spare them at
present.
The advocates of this attempt to °barna the
free navigation of the Ohio Carer appear to be
iniseicius of the 97.. sapless of Their arguments—
(fence they do not attempt intrantively to show
the policy and Itaportatec of aka obstructions.
The entire biuthen ore:ten tong is that Pins
hurgh ban already -spanned 4ie Allegheny and
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Monongahela rivers, and of cilium their mouths
Must be shut. This does not imear to me robe a
eon nequlater. At most, it daily applies to the
few stock holders it these bridges, Which are
Shout 1 out of every 51100 of our population.
' But on turning to the laws of Pennsylvania, I
fled that both the bridge compass were charter
..a an - the 19th and: 20th day§ of Maven, 1810—
'newly ten years bikini the user of steamboats was
known upon these liege= waters. These bridges
had their aright long rim to 'steam bolds; which
have had to accorMxodate themselves to these
etedructions. What the rights of the stock holders
ind public in thesehridges May be, 1 know not,
nor do I care. Thlsl do know that the Ohio
River is not the Monongahela —that 1810 is not
igt9.--inn4 our bridges azri.'built in accordance
with their charterm while Wheeling bridge is
In palpable violation of itslnhatter. And when
ever you point me toe city *Nome 100,000 inhabi
'tants, with a U S. Cusurelionse, nearly 5000
steam boat arrivals tumor ,ca rrying some forty
Millions of dollars wroth of ght, upon the ripper
branches of the Miinoestaheffie 'ver, then, but not
till then, will Ladmit the for* of your argument.
The Monongahela is a local ritteam, bridged under
State authority—alickwaterqd under State so.
thorny. The Ohio River is a:magnificent national
highway, the boundary of sir-States of the Union,
over which no °berm:lion at this kind ever has,
and I hope never, will be permitted to be thrown.
But the important question is not simply this
Wheeling Bridge—but shall We permit this stream
to be bridged at every point , A writer in your
own paper a kw days since to defend
this Wheeling Bridge because he wants a bridge
fat Omen:matt. Now if Wheeling can build a
bridge at an elevation of 92 feet—Cincinnati at
' 112 ket—'then Stenbenvilk may build at 70 feet
—Parkeriburgh at 50. feet, apd Fishing Creek at
30 feetNowonderihat these interested In the
trade of the Ohio, should be abirmed and aroused
to action to repel inch an invasion of their rights.
The state of Peonsylnuria Wiring expended some
30 millions of dollars In constructing works of in
terest improvement, Ismuld tindeed, be foolish to
permit her great feeder to be eat off. The city of
Pittsburgh which numbers Mutually shoot .3,300
arrivals, and the same number of departures . of
steam boats, at het Wharf, 'engaged itt• the Ohio
river trade, would be indeed short sighted if she
permits the foundation of her prosperity to be rm
. detrained. •
For ((this company, whose charter requires them
w erect their bridge of sucka height that steam
boats can pans on the highest thuds heretofore
knOwn—can now say that Inch boats shell cut off
40 or 60 feet from their chhiineys—then other corn
' patties with tees liberal chM:7em may say that they
shall have no chimneys at nil. If steam boat own
ers have no ptOteCtiOn but &•tutt the caprice of to
, cal interest will allow thenfi.then It is Woe they
should know it, that as sours' their present boats
are worn OM, they may see .: soma surer employ
meat.
Our Wheeling friends mg 4 as well understand
the matter at once. The gain question at lame is
not in regard to their bridge—that, if built, ran and
sea At abated as a nossaa4tite first flood that ow.
cum after its erection.
Bat the steam beet intereits of the west want to
know how tar the Gonna oF the United States will
go, inMe preservation of the Ohio river to the en
lite Union.
In another paper,! may.netice some more of
MO'. meanies.
"FIIZE NAVIGATION."
c==a=rms
By the Prom Went ofthe Melted States.
A ItEeIOhiIIMfGATION.
At a season when the anvldened of God has
manifested.ibell -in the vfahation of a fearful pea.
tileoee, which is tipreadiegi, its ravages throughout
the land, it is fining that itipeopla, whom reliance
has ever been-on 11.14 Proqction, should humble
themselves before His thritifte; and,whilo acknowl.
edging past transgrassionsAsk a continuance of
Dottie mercy.
It is, therefore, eaniestlOicommended that the
fins Friday to August be observed throtifhout the
United Staten at a day OG - resting, humiliation and
prayer. All billiado will he suspended In the vo
rims brandies of the puldic service on that day;
and it later-erne:leaded to persons of ell religious
denoixmations to details, of tar as precticablefroco
secular. occupatma, audio assemble to their ret
spmtive places of public itionhip, to acknowledge
the infinite goodness which has watched over our
evidence as a nation, add so long crowned us
with manifold bit:smogs; Slid to implore the Al
mighty, in His own geodOme to stay the de
stroying band which Is ticfai lifted op keeled us.
TAYLOR.
Hass 07 tug Crry—•Dur city, we are glad to
nay, continues remarkablthealthy. It is now less
visited with disease than. any other huge city of
the Union, and we have every resume to believe
that's will continue in thd same satisfactory con
dition dining the season. riThe prediction of int •
pending sickness which slew weeks ego were so
generally made, have not thus far been realized;
and notwithstanding they of pestilence in
spired by the intutdationi we seem further than
ever removed from tboti The many fine
theories of misstate/ ingeences which have been
put forth n the solution iif all hygienic questions
appear to be It • fault In this instance, unless it be
considered that the recent heavy and continued
rains have so ellbetually itemoveli from our streets
and Sewers the elements of corruption, that the
atmosphere remains in itinormal state of parity.
We believe it ia the gilicrally received opinion
that rainy weather_ durinfthe summer exercises a
favorable erect Upon tberbealth of the city- How.
ever, It may - be Out fact ft. undoubted that at dal
armour New . ime tarzni the score
usyof freedom
. Aroal da m , as. dialmtAt' re.idance es n
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Illltassotem
- The following is the second of a series amens
on this territory, said, by the Washington Repub
lic, in which they-appear, to be' by a 'gentleman
of distinguished literary fame, who has done more
to unfold the riches of the West than almost soy
one since the days of Mr. Flint."
Meteorological observations, made at Forts
Snelling' and Atkinson, For man ,yearn . Indicate a
highly favorable climate. At the latter post, the
maximum heat, for the months of May, June, July,
and August, 1848, wns 82, SEI, 84. and 81 degs.,
respectively; the mean temperature, during the
same months, being, In their order, 63, 85, 71, and
62 dega, and the minimum 36,47, 51, raid 51 dogs.
Thunder chewers are frequent in those latitudes,
and even on the higher tributaries of the Atltssissip
pi. The amount of free electricity is thought to
produce local currents which mitigate the sultriest
days. Thirty seven inches of rain fell at Fort Ats
kinson to 1848. •
By observation made at Sandy Lake in July,
1820, (vide Sehoolerafts Nar. Jour., Pub. Ex., p.
2880 the maxim heat at that high point is shown
to be 90 deg.; and the mean temperature between
the 17th and 24th pith. month 73 deg., which is a
hula higher than the entire monthly average heat
in 1848 at Fort Atkinson, lying some four hundred
man, atmospherically, south. Probably the entire
month would sink the northern average a couple
of degrees, leaving it 71 deg. and showing a re
workable equallity of summer temperature over a
very wide range. -
V°they appears to have been the drat observer
to notice the prevalence of a valley current from
the tropical latitudes up the Mhaissippi—a remark
in which he is sustained at later dates by Dr. Drake
and Dr. liildreth. it is evident, from the scur
ty materials we possess, that this gulf current does
not spend its force until it hae wellnigh reachedthe
soothers terminus of the Itasca summit. It is Cer
tain that the extreme upper Misaissippi escape.
those icy winds from liodsoit's and Soda's bays,
which are often felt, during the spring months, in
northern Michigan anknorthern Wisconsin. The
same lantirdes which cross the lake country give
a milder climate in the valley of the upper Mis
tissippl. One of the causes of this phenomenon',
has probably been noticed above. Others will I
doubtless be found by n scientific scrutiny of its ' I
meteorology.
Longivity mutt characterize a country without
fevent or congestion. Surgeons, who have been
stationed at the military posts of Mimosas and the
upper Mississippi, generally give a very favorable
view of its diseases - had their diagnosis under the
effects of the climate. ' Malignant fevers seldom or'
never originate, in these longitudes, north of latitude I
44 deg. it is also well known that the cholera, which
in • single instance, in 1832, was carried by steam
boat as high as latitude 46 deg., did not spread at
that sanitary point, namely, Michilimackmac, but
wen confined south of the general latitude of 43
deg. to 44 deg., which Is, according to the late Dr.
Forrey, very nearly the northern isothermal line.
Both Greco Bay on the east and Prairie du Chico
on the west of Wisconsin escaped its ravage. 8o
far, however, as fevers and malignant diseases'
have been locally compared, there is a decided
tecidenc a t to pass the lake latitudes in the Missis
aiPlrrli v th bauhe of the Mtssiuippi, the boun
daries of Minesota, are quite elevated. This ele
vation is rocky and often precipitous, at the river's
brink, as high as St. Anthony's falls. Above that
point, which is, according to Nicolett, in latitude
44degs. 58ea. 445. a succession of elevated plains,
with forests of the drift stratum, come m and char
acterize both banks, in for up as Sandy Lake, and,
with intermissions, quite to the &Ls of Puckaguma.
The consequence of this elevation is, that its wa
ters, which reveal themselves abundantly in pore
springs, lakes, and streams, flow into the iSiLuis
aippi with rapid Currents and cascades, which
present numeroas seats Gar hydraulic works. At
these works, the pine forests of Mine:soh may be
readily converted into lumber to supply the cen
tral and lower portions of the MutsirsippL The
falls of St. Croix the Chippewa, and other tributary
&Creams, have already been occupied, in put,
with sock works. At the falls of St. Anthony,
where the Miartasippi drops sateen and a half
feet perpendicular, with strong rapids above and
below, its tamer may be thrown, by a series of
mill canals, upon almost any amount of machinery.
This point, which is distant nine hundred miles
above St. Irtuis, and two thousand miles from the
Gulf, is the true head of steam boat navigation, and
roust become an important manufacturing city and
point of transhpment. In a future slate of the
-outur7, L.sets of moderate knows may be be'
above the ftdls to run, during the freshet's, as high
as Cdmtognma, or Sandy Lake, Pnekadumk. —
They may also mean the De Corbean to the month
of Leaf river. AlOOl.
The 3L Louis Republican, of /hip 17, gives the
following Items
Burrito Bones—The weamera St. Croix and
Mustang arrived last evening from the Missouri
nver, bringing down about twelve hundred packs
of Buffalo Robe., consigned principally to the
firm of P. Chautan, Jr., 8t Co. A party of ...ono
tam trappers, in the employ of the American Fur
Company, came passengers.
Faux Comm Buirsis=The steamer Mustang,
from Council Bluffs, reached port last evening.—
Her ofE.ens inform us that when they hat the
Bluffs, a Mormon train of about bur hundred wa
gons was crossing the river, preparatory to taming
out to the Great Balt Lake City. The Missouri
river is reported rising slowly from the Bluffs
down.
CALTRIMIL DICKII 11 01.1:1.4 on iu Mrs-
coots.—We are indebted to • friend, Mr. W. L
Parvin, who arrived yesterday on the steamer
Mustang, tot the hallowing items
The Calitornia emigrants are getting along very
well. Grass on the plains has been abundant, ow
ing to the numerous rains. The companies beyond
Fort Laramie have suffered but Little from richness,
bot the remainder, upon the name route, have bad
the cholera and small pox among them—some of
them to a conaidemble extent.
The cholera mill prevails in several or the towns
on, and in the vicinity of the Missouri river. Dr.
Cook, formerly of St. Louis, died at St. Joseph on
Tuesday last, of Cholera. There were bur or five
deaths al Kansas, and two at Lndeperidenos, du
ring the week ending on Friday,l3th.
In the vicinity of Camden, the Cholera la raging
with great violence. Eight persona we reported
to have died in one house, within tarty-eight hams.
'he simmer MOll/130 lost seven passengers, on
whom diedi at Lextagto. Her pasaeogers mere
nearly all soldiers, bound for Fort Leavenworth.—
At Waverly, shout twenty-fits deaths had occur
red during M. last three weeks, end most of the
uchablumui had left for the country.
At Brururarialt, on Friday, there were mix deaths;
on Saturday, up to four o'clock, four, and seve
ral dangerously ill. At Arrow Rock, on Saturday
morning, there ware three cases sad one death..
Six Mackinaw boats, belonging to the American
For Company, and laden with buffalo robes, had
arrived at St. Joseph from Forts Benton, Union,
and Laramie. . .
The river was rising at Gonna Biafra, on a
stand at St. Joseph, and falling at Sibley, and all
the way down.
TER HAVIGNITION 09 HUNGARY, we stated 11
kw days ago, wee the subject of memorial, embod
ied in a resolution passed at a public meeting held
in New York city some few weela since, and ad
dressed to the President of the United Slates.—
The Secretary of State has retained the knowing
answer to one of the officers of the meeting in
question:
Sir I am requested by the President to acknow
ledge the receipt of your letter to him of the 9th in
stant, and the printed account of the proceed
ings of the meeting of the Hungarians and others
In New York. Thew proceeding. had not eacaped
attention.
The government and people of this country are
profoundly interested In the events which are now
passing in Hungary, and all information calculated
to throw light upon the picsent struggle between
that oountry and Austria and Russia, cannot fail 10
be welcome.
It is the policy and practice of the United States
to recognise all governments which exhibit to the
world convincing proofi of their power to main
tain themselves. If Hungary al:mains herself in
this oarstnal contest, there is no reason why we
should not recognise her Independence
Congress, It is believed, would sanction such a
measure, and this government would bia most
happy in that event, to enter into commercial en
well as, diplomatic relations with independent
Hungary
I run, respectfully, your obedient servant,
Joan M. CLArron.
A Pour. 81/IL94l7.—Makslog Au Neud Con
foreabts.heriff Sumner was remarkable for his
great attention to mutters of etiquette. Naming
could make him forgot his natural politenenw, and
at times this quality WSJ extended when it bad
most ludicrous effect. Towards criminate he was
extremely polite, and on one occasion, when an
unfortunate prisoner was to be executed, the
sheriff, with that kindnen of heart which was one
of his prominens characteristics, paid every at
tention to the culprit which his dreadful illtuation
seemed to require, and when the poor fellow was
led upon the scaffold, and the rope had been ad
justed, Mr. Sumner inquired in the most friendly .
manner—.
"Does the knot suit you, girl"
"Yes, I don't know but it does," lard the pris
onez.
If I could make it more comfortable to you, I
should be extremely happy," said the sheriff.—
"Will pan do me the great favor, when you are
ready to drop your handkerchief'!"
"I haeld got any handkerchief," said the prirr
oner.
"Oh! came me. Will you oblige me by making
use of mine for the occasionT'
The handkerchief was accepted and the black
cap was drawn over toe doomed man's head. Af
ter a short time the handkerchief was dropped.—
Mr. Sumner cut the cord, and as the body drop
ped down, he raised his bat from his head and
goad with a most polite bow, and bland mile,
.Good morning, bit !"
datutosios.—Letter , from California to the 91st
of May have been received in thin city from a di.
tinguished offirnr of the umy stationed on the
Pacific.
They represent that the excess agenda beyond
the demand in great, that labor is still warm and
that 4,000 penguin who came from Sonora, are
working the MUMs on the San Joachim river.
A motor had reached California that Congress
`had established a tumulus' government, In an
amendment to the Civil and Diplomatic Bill.
Great 'bmbarrasament wag apprehended in the
civil affairs of the territory, if it should turn out
that the rumor was false, and that Congress had
failed to legislate on the subject —Wash:sem
_ _
From do Notional Ininthirencer.
We bedfast right of our old idea Major Dows
ing ao . king that we were quithsetreelted on Sat
urday by the receipt of a letter betrigig his well
known wtheracuipuon. Oar readmit, we are tare,
will be equally glad to hear from the wrathy Major
again, although he Wall dates from that region, the
terror of politicians, Salt River. His letter will
be found In another column, and we have only to
hope that if our neighbor of the Union should be
disposed to tale exception to the freedom of the
personal address, the honest advice and good In-
tentions:of the Major may plead ha excuse.
I=l
Hie➢ OP SALT Mrs*,
July 18,1849.
Dear Mr. Bitehie—l can't keep from writing
to you no longer. I must say we are getting most
out of patience rip here in thin Salt river territory
and are beginning to feel a good deal dirappoitited
to think Gineral Taylor is balding on to the f'mi
idency so locg. I was in hopes alter you conchi.
dad to stay down there to Washington and fight
the battip out, that you would have routed him
-out by tHis time, and gin our party n chance to
come back strain. Not that I've got any thing
Gineral Taylor, and I don't say but what he'.
a clever sort of a man enough, and foul well in
Mexico; and I don't know but he and the folks
round him is carrying on the Government all ,
smooth and regular. But all that's nothin' to the
pint. The whole nub of the argument Is, they've
got our places, and we want 'em. This Salt river
country is a tiresome place to stay in. And
we've been walling here now - ppumber of months,
hoping you would upset the whole apple .cart of
the Administration and give us all a fair chance
to pick up the fruit. But we've been disappinted.
I don't see so you are any nearer getting Gineral
Taylor out of office than you was three months
ago. We've had a number of meetings up here
about it, and talked the matter over, and some of
our friends are quite put out with you about it,
and ding out about your being old, and lost
your spunk, and don't fight with the grit you used
to.
I took your part strong, and told 'cm 'twin no
rich a thing; if you was older than you used to be,
you was toff as a pitch non yet, and had as much
grit in .you as ever, and only wanted rousin to
make you fight like anger. They finally agreed
if I would write to you and stir you up, so as to
make you come down upon the Administration
hot and heavy, no though you meant to do some
thing, they'd be patient a little longer. But If not,
they'd kick the "Union" over, and take up another
organ for the party. I asked theit how they
thought they could bettor themselves by that, and
where they thought they could find an organ to be
compared with the Union?
Why," says Bill Jones, nye he,"we'll take the
Salt River Herald"
ItaL" says I," you know the Salt River Her
ald can't hold a candle to the Union for reapecta-
0 doe% care Dm that," nye he, "the Herald is a
smarter paper; it can tell two lies to the Union'.
one week in and week oat, and pm a sting in the
tail of every one of 'em."
"Well, I tint egoing to brag." nape I, "about the
Union's talents for hat,Mn fibs, but there's one
thing you ought to remember, the Horrid&
are alevar icemen's, whilst the Unsaa's far an al.
Far well good to; and you know, according to
the old sayin, which is considered worth the
most."
I think I rather got ahead of Bill In the argument
here, far be couldn't answer me a mord. And
now, my dear Mr. Ritchie, you see what sort of •
pickle we are In, and I hope you will spunk up and
pat your best Gam forward; go at the Adinkilatra-
Bon in arrest; take hold of 'em like • catamount,
and give 'em sick a clawing that they'll be glad to
clear out in a hurry, and let our party come in and
have the rights again that have belonged to us this
twenty years. Now, I doot want to find fault nor
complain ; you know it aint my cater. Bat I
most soy I think you have been quite too mane a
long bark, and too mealy-mouthed, so if you was
afraid to speak out your mind. The fact Is, you
' mast go at Gineral Taylor in teal arnum He's
the head of tba Administration, and you know if
we can cut the head off the critter's dead. Bat you
moat give harder blows than any you have used
yet. I doot deny bat what you have need some
considerable smut arordallowards him; I don't deny
bat what you've called him a.:"dolt" andla "chest,"
and "a tad," and "a mere cypher." and "a dis•
grace to the country." and "an imbecile, ignorant
tyrant:" and "a whitened repulehre," and a man
who "is disgracing himself," and "a (=Lion of a
man:" and "an eighth part of the Cabinet," and
"the dy upon ncoach wheel," and "a butcher,"and
"a Nero," and "a Moloch," and "a Cyclops," and
sick a like. But all of this dont amount to nothim.
It's only pen tuidgio a man in the nba with your el
bow, when you ought to up fist and kuo-k him
bead over heels. If you really mean to do any
thing, it wont do to nand minion woods ht this
soft kind of way. Yon must pot dui blow• on
with a sledge-hammer. Instead of
calling him •
dolt you oh told call him • nateral bon fuel.
In
stead of allowing him to be a eighth part of • man.
you abound swear right up and down (that is.. If
you ever do swear) that there Isn't • particle ofthe
hair or hide of a matt about hint. Talk up in that
kind of way, and our party would begin to take
courage, and feel as if there was some hopes for
'em yet
There's ace thing that's very important, and I
are you feel very anxious about it and that is, that
we should get Glneral Taylor out somehow oroth
er on the Wilmot pttlyieo. It's • shame and die
' rte_l:dhia. Ziometh.'.l7.7.lhthttjtrem ect t.Amat
you will be able to wenn some way or other to
get it out of hem; but I krone is a shank wt.
ter. Cousin Nabhy seed to have it way dgetting
tenets oat of folks when they was asleep, about
their oven and soon . I believe she used to do
it by stealing into the roots slyly where they was
asleep, and holding a lookingilus over their face,
and whisper's.' to 'eta, and they would ans
wer any question she asked 'ern. Now, if you
esold catch Gime! Tayliii asleep somewhere, or
if you could get one of the terms of the White
bloom to catch him asleep eametimea, and hold •
I.lring-glass over his face, and whisper to him
and ask him whether he is fir er agar the Wfi•
mat proviso, probably the secret would he out,
and our party would be safe. It makes not •
pin'. difference which side he comes out on; we
can fight him as well one way as 'lather. The
only thing to to get him out. Wb are ready to
head him on both tacks. If be comet out for the
proviso, we can run him doom with Ginral Cast;
and if he come out nen the proviso, we an run
him down with Col. Benton. But IT he dont come
out at all, I'm afraid we can't nut him down
with nobody.
Now, do try and do your beat to get him out
on the proviso, for you see bow important it is.
So I remain your patient bat rather hungry
friend, MAJOR JACK DOWNING.
FAMILY Poison - to—ln the !Benz= of yester
day, a most alarming report was spread in the
vicinity of Sixth and Chesnut streets, that the en
tire family of Mr. Brush, the keeper of a gentle
men's ready made linen store in Sixth street, be.
low Chesnut, had been poiaoned. From tho per-
Ocean we have gathered, it seems that a mix
ture of flour with arsenic had been made in
mistake for amiantus into cakes for dinner, of
which Mr. Brush, wife. and all inmates of his
house partook, and in about an hour after eating
them, they were all seized with vomiting and
violent pains. Dr. Bryan, their physician, was
Immediately called in, and did every thing that
lay in his power to alleviate the sufferings, and
save thisfive• of the su ff erers. ' The calms were
afterwardhi analyzed by Dr. Durand, the chemist,
who detected arsenic therein.
Up to a late hoer last evening, the whole fam
ily, we are pleased to state, were doing well,and
all considered out of danger. The arsenic bad
been lyylng on a glair in a paper, unlabelled,near
where the saleratus was kept, which caused the
mistake. We hope this almost atal occurrence
may prove a warning to those families, who keep
arsenic in their houses, without any mark of die.
Unction upon IL—Phil.a. Jay., July 20.
The Union quotes a passage from a letter pub•
BMW in the Baltimore Clipper asserting that he
heard with his own ears, Gen. Taylor proclaim,
In the presence of a number of penons mumbled
at the White House: "I am for good roads, good
harbors, and good lame; and then we can go
ahead."
Our contemporary gives us a criticism upon
them words, from which we infer that this style of
plain, straight kirsiord remart is something too
homely for Democratic ears. Fir our Irvin put,
we approve both the sentiment and the phraseol
ogy of the President. They ore good enough for
us. The Union prefers the circumlocution and
rbetarteof their last Administration on these sub
jects, which reduced to vulgar English would reed
thns.--"Mve no bad toads, bed !muter', and had
Ism, and then we can go backwardt."— Washusg
ton Reppnblw.
Carmen's Ismnerr.—An inquest was held, near
the foot of Cherry meet, on the 13th inst., on the
body of Mary Adeline Winggester, found dead in
• lumber yard. She was lately from Pittsburgh.
She left two smell was. The jury rendered a vv.
Uol that she came to her death by Cholera—St.
Louis Timm, July 17.
Pinnate Loren • Eleamt—Prepared by J. W. Rally
William street N. V, and for sale by A. Jaynes, NO.
70 Fourth street This will be found* delightful arti
cle of beverage in (Wadies, and particularly for sick
rooms.
Hamaa.—An improved Chocolate prepara
tion, being a combination of Cocoa Mit; innocent, la-
Mgorating and palatable, highly meaguneuded para.
tamely for invalids. Prepared by W. Baker, Dorehe.
ter, Maga., and for mile by A. JAVNM, at the Pears
Tao Store, No. 70 Fourth at mehla
Piro dud 111drlete Insursdaee.—Tax Prt+t
'moo Norma:too axe FM Ixernasex Caerearr-.-
chartered 1223—eontiooes to insure, upon every de
scription of property u etr kneed neut.
Orvics, No. 21 blaiket greet.
SAMUEL GIORBILY, Preet.
Romer Fewer, See). mybelem
Improvements In Dentlstzy
DR O. 0. BTEARNB, lain of Boston., is prepared to
masefactare nod set Sioux Tarra in whole and parts
of sets, upon Section or Annospherie Section Plarea- 6
ToOIIIACUI CIiIIES IN 7191 ININDTZS, N•here the nerve Is
exposed. Office and residence next door to the May
ore office, Fourth street, Pittsbergi,
Rana M'Fadden, F. H. EC= )al➢
JOB paurruia.
DILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
Manifrits, Bib Lading, Contrimb,. Law basis,
11.011, arLhoi, L•EXIA, cWITICATII*CII2C.,
townie, da. &e.,
Printed at the shortest notim at law prices, Wage
del9 6 ancrrs Onurr, Twin rrnxe.
W. M. Wright, E. Do, Dentist,
Omni and rettidance on Fmt.rth sc r
oppootut the PlUsborgh Bank, OfEcts
(lttloam Loan from &clock lb 19 A M.. and
from I cedoc kto P. M. oonl4-11
yo ICS-3 domes Carolina, to strivig to r sale by
1720 onariT,
V7e;ilbet ottilertigned,ldereltiate at tillegbeng
VarsPes &PM at 7 detect, P. M . en
SUM thosiiist day_ of August, 1919, asTazeall
CM= Further We do p'edgo ourselves to adhere
firmly to this aitireeurthet, until a majority of us, shall
have agreed to make this agreement mill and void.
IMMO
Was Hobson,
Pratt k, Heaney,
W. Hiekenbonum.
aaoa Dral.X.S.
Olt GOODS •• • •
A. M. Mankell,
Jan De.,
AL Connolly,
Z. iff"Diilte:,'
James print, Jo bs Parker,
F. R. Moore, alter Glass,
J. D. Chambers, A. M`L•art,
T. T Alylrr, r, Peter ter
Nathan Muting, L. Winn:lab,
R. M. Rhoads, John A. White
Mance& Wilson, Menu.. 8T011.13.
J. S. Rumen, John hrGratty,
F. Vanhorn, James Cowling,
Wm. Wilson A Co., Edward Cowling,
G. R. Atlanta W. & T. Cutler,
J. Copeland, Kaufman & Gering , Gordon A Rafferty, George Spangler,
John Vickery, James
M. W. Conner,
Wm. Dawson.
N. 13.—1 n •ccordanee with. the above agreement,
we would respectfully invite the public to make then.
purchases before that hour.
W. Monson""'
/ c s . o ,• t
C. BUTS. .".
=
Allegheny, July 21, 1842.—ijy211-d3e
On Wednesday mending, July 25th, at his residence
on Oran, between Fifth and girth street.. Watts*
gravamses, Jr., in the siztytfirst year of his age.
lit. Ideas, and those of the Madly, are invited to
attend his funeral, from his late lesidence, this day, at
10 o'clock.
-
GEORGE HUHN, by calling at my °Mao mid pay
ins charges, will receive a Box containing vain
able dfaboinas, Book., do., dc.
GEORGE B. MILTENBERGER,
iY26 No. b 7 Prom n.
20 fi.. e d b ;Vinier Strained Lard
W. & R. aI'CUTCHEON,
iY26 No. L 52 Liberty wee.
67 'd.',o'rs.L7.;
/TM No Dhl Liberty street. _
WANTED—A good compositor at this office.
SUGAR - 1 hhds. strictly prime , for sale by
0 trid C. H. GRANT, No. 4l Water sr
MACKEREL-100 bbls. Largo No 3, hlessachusetes
',location, to arrive; for sale by
C. IL GRANT.
EMPIRE MINSTRELS,
OULD tender their sincere thanks to the citizens
VV of Putaburgb for their very liberal patronage
the past ftHREE WEEKS, and beg tense to announce
that they willentettain their friends et
APOLLO HALL, Ttiußsper Evs3, JULY 'IA
On which mouton new Bong., new Dances, he. he.
will be inundated.
Doors open at 74—Concert to commence at 8.
ay . Ticket. SS cents.
von GRIMM WOOD GARDENS
The .team boat A MASON
now tons from the Point, foot .s
of Liberty street. to the Gar. •
al—leaving at 9 o'cloek. A. M., and
at the beginning of euh boor untll 9 P. M. Visitors
may rely on finduth the boat at the hoot. She leaves
the Garden, the last up trip, at 10 o'clock
The season is fast advansing,..d those wishing to
visa this delightful retreat, now Is the time to !wend a
few hours, not in the smoke and dust of the WY, bun°
pare atmosphere, perfumed with the fragrance of
dower*.
All kinds of refreshments, except intoxleasing drinks,
are kept on the mouses. Greenhotsse Plants, and
Bouquets of choice dowers for sale. Closed en son.
day. /5 1,3 JAMES hl.ll.All'S
Oa-Change of landing made on account of low wa
ter.
Cheap Dry Goods.
W BO WANTS Natquito Bars for 62 i cents.
T T Heavy Brown ?dueling for 41 "
Extra " " " 0 '''
Vllleaelied " " 5 "
Superior Ai "
Parsaalese M
0
Calle'oes 9 0
Good quality, do "
Moue de Lein. 12 "
Gingham. " 10 '.
Alonzo. " Lel `
ED,. do. ~ 43 "
Bilk and Wool Berme. " 199 .
Cotten & " e " 11 '.
Bonnet Ribbons e " ,
Good quality Kid Glove." 37 "
• Coolants MI "
Broad Clothe 0 11,211
A. A. MASON A CO. have Goods at prices named
snare. Call soon no the only cheep one mice store,
1 CO Market Mite.l..lTO
ILTEAV rOOKßo—Bosthey's Common Place Book,
111 edited by b 1 son-to-Dm, John Hood Harlon, D. D.
Abbate. thstory of hallos C 0..?, with eassarints.
JOHNSTON k STOCKTON'S,
ear Mark. and Third s
DAMES' NEW NOVEL — The Woodman! AIP
nsanee of the times of Riehard by G. I'. R
James, Esq. Just marred by
JOUNSTON tr. STOCATON,
jr4 ass Malta and Ttiirdats,
Bittisla nre.
I. The London Quarterly Review,
2. Thn Edinburgh Review,
The WterMo33<l. Review, Quarterly.
4. The Nast British Review,
5. Esekwoods Edinburgh Magarine—hlonthly.
The above Periodicals are reprinted in New York,
imam:timely on their arrival by the steamers,
in • beautiful ebiar type, on fine white paper, and are
faithful copies of the ungulate—Blackwood'. Mumble
being an eruct fan-simile of the Edinburgh edition.
The priem of the reprints ere lees than one third of
tram of the forequi copies, nod erhile they are equally
well uremia:4k they aford all that advantage to the A
meaern over the English ruder.
Taus—(Payment w be made In advance
For any arm of the four ROTTEMI4 - 83 OD per mt.
For any owe - 3DO
•
For any llsrms do - 700
For all Mar of the Reviews, - 800
For Blackwood's Magazine, - 300
For Blackwood and the fur RCTiOIVI, 10 Do
That above promptly supplied by
JAMES D. LOCKSI7I:IOD
17t3 ,
Bookseller and Importer of Forel= nooks,
63 Wood at.
1[1:7 - Blacksvood's Maraelne, for JEtly, has jam been
received and may be had a. above.
TIOTATOVS-15 bbbe Ws day rseelved from Gant
I - polls, and for talc by.
ARMSTRONG Ir. CROZER.
'Et LOUR-2D Mils. just teed and for sale by
r ORS ARMSTRONG Is CROZER.
Dastrabla Suburban Etissideno• tot Senn
MILE subsea., latending to remove from Pitts.
1. burin, eters far rent his madden. at Oakland
Tbe grounds, embracing minty acres, are handsome-
O improved, and the place well smelted with eboice
and •aluable P.m, many of which are produced in
considerable quantities. The location 11 debghtful
and healthy. Any persons wishing us rem may view
the premlacm.—eareesstion wrll be given early in Reµ
lumber. jyN B. A. FAHNESTOCK.
Wholosato Drug Store for Sale.
HE subscriber; desirous of retiring from the Drsta
T
business, °Ter their siren seemed stock of Drugs,
Medicines, etc., for sale.
The astablisl;ment V among the most eligible in th
West, having an extensive and lucrative custom alma
dy establishment.
Thu most satisfactory Information relative to tb
profits of the establishment, and the reasons for qui
ting . buginess, can be given by addressing the subset
bore, No. int Mutat street, Wheeling, Va.
PRYOR fr. PAULL.
Iy26:dlol—Wherding
AFF.TY FUSE-30.000 feet for blasting, for sole by
0 01 J s WILWORTEI &CO
pOWDRE.-21XM Imp Blasting Powder, sop. quality
1300 do Rib do do do
400 hi' do do
1001dr do do do do do
In magazine. and &namable at any boar donor db.
day laTt J 9 DILWORTH lc CO
CREESE-50 boxes Cbetse, In store and fin sale by
I .1 EV DILWORTII & CO
F i l °, y Uß--.4 b J b yl4 V4"'; C I P
BVARO U rgiiT CO.
MACKEREL -60 Ibbla No 3 large Matkerel, 180,
Just landiog and for We b 7
y9l JB DILWORTH & CO
WRAPPING PAPER—ECO rear. In nore and f.
sale j S 4 J 8 DILWORTH & CO
&FOR SALE—A Brick House, (but one yea
built.) and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny
or old Bridge. Prion lour and tams easy.—
Inquire of jy2l SCHOYER, 110 Second et_
AIIII3-4294 Hem, now ready for taking from th
H
moke horkza, for sale_ A tr
jy94 W R RUCEIECTiO32I.Iberty a
SMOULDERS -4M pea aboahLers, in smoke house
and for sa , e by jy2l AY & R brCUTCHEON
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—MI bbl, lon reed and
far gala by 104 ARMSTRONG A. CROZER
THREE SECOND HAND PIANOS, ether for sal.
or rent.—One of ilia above Piano Fovea will b
exchanged most originally 113004 for • lot of ground
or merchandise at • fer valuation.
JOHN 11 hJFt AR, Si Wood st
TUNI ATT.!. DLOOMS-43 tom In atom and for aal.
by KIER & JONES,
jytll Omni Baain i near 711 k at
REAM TARTAR-3 bbl, Just reed and for sale
CR E 9El' .LER‘ 57 Wood in
ÜBER-1 bbl feed reed and for sale by
nom R E SELLERS
GARRF.TT'S SNUFF —1 time Jaat rood and L
sale by srzi R E SELLERS
I!QUORUM ackn-100 lba mime sauna, la . I 'tee
/ awl for sale b V/ R BELI:ERS
WIPS 611.15LINS—W. I. Murphy bas received •
0 fresh aupply for dreaseu L very cheap. Also, em
broidered Mullin, plain Dill Mullins, and barred
/scone's, low priced and Ina; u northeast corner 4th
and Market ws.
rt, URNITURS RIALITY—W. R. Murphy haa
ved a few pieces for slimmer bed quilts!, at the
low .rice of cts • • r •d. iV23
AT REDUCED PRICES—W. IL Murphy has on
hand few whits and colored gents, winch he
will elate otu as low prices. Jl-23
TB HEREav OWEN to those Who know the =elves
.1 indebted to therEstote of JOHN WHITTEN, dee'd,
(late of Pitudnatgb,) that they are renowned to emit
without delay and wale their ammonia with Richard
Floyd, et the Warehouse of J. &R. Floyd, Round
Church Building., Liberty street. Those neglecting
this notice lawyer than %bury day., may expect lbw
their =cants will than be in the hands of a proper
officer for collection..
~ r
WOOL—The Wit_best market price in club, arlil
paid for th e different grades of Weal, by
8 & W HARBAUGR,
No 9 Water and 101 From •
SODA ASH -95 est.' Beds Alb, ree'd sad for sale by
irM __B & W 11Al33AIJOR
BACON BUOULDERB-4euks Jam reed and for
_eale
. I_____ Jr 23 13 & W HABBAUGI3
CHEM -611 bans prime Cream CheerN jam reed
and for wale by jy23 B& W tiARBAUGII_
ROlll ARONIATICK VINEUAR.—The ht.
ly sanatory, balumle and mule properties of s
Vinegar Tender t! Mr superior Cu Cologne water for
the ordinaty pumas= of the toilet, surpassing the lat
ter In its perfume. It prevents and removes pimples,
tenet and asperity of the skin, it refreshes and whitens
the skin, rendering It solt and smooth. It conteetethe
clammy and bluer taste of the mouth, imparting • hush
and pleasant breath. It cleanses and whitens the
teeth, and hardens the gums. For all the above puts
poseh It is used with water in such empordon as nosy
ite found 01Crft agreeable. By inhaling It and rubbing
it ant= temples, it will remove headaehe. If =Tiled
Instantly to a burn or bruise it willeventually prevent
mortification It corrects vitiated all, and iptaranties
from contagion; it is the very ascent for puritling
and perfuming aparts. Fee sale by
ft E SELLERS ,Wholesale Druggist,
tykl 17 Wood street, Pittsburgh
‘VHISILEY- 4 3 1 .* eels Weakey, to store flog I.
We 11 juA W A Atblintjell.7.im
ia)Lau:moms steOA4nNE"R . IITLIr' -
Coarassa—Dios - Borealee. Next Christopher wa
der Canner. The hdainfortardlnia; The Compete—
Pan Xri; The Game Uwe in Scotland; Doininittee - ,
Pestalreradanat The Crowning of the CoWoo, and
Crashing of the PedevaL Tina day received,. for wale
magly, or rabscrtptiona taken at Etll per year.
JAMMa D. LOCKWOOD, MI Wood at,
• iT3I - for Pahl/ahem
LuiiV, of Omultrasea,
N THE LAWRENCEVILLE ROAD.—An Clmm.
O
Las will leave the Diamond m Pittsburgh every
Food at 8,9 and 10 o'clock. Leaves Lawrencnedle
atd 9P. M. M. te BBA.IDENTHA
iyoluttlw
j fIOOD BOOKS FOR . StnuMEA etatirßia7
I Tonne—Notes from Life.
—Notes from Boast.
I Gmoo—Story of Battle of Waterloo.
New 'Milan
yy
-
i FM.r,J , Greoat — G —
Ellen Middtean.
Owl Creek Letters. •
Merry Mount.
Sacra—The Salamander.
A DBOTrB—Sommer In Scotland, etc. etc.
For sale by JAMES D. LMEWOOD,
1791M1 Wood at
. .
JOURNAL OF TIII3 FRANILIN IMTITUTE,
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This Journal Is published on the first of each month,
each number containing at least seventy-taro pages,
and forms two volumes annually of about 432 pages
each, illustrated with engravings on copper and on
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payable on the completion of the sixth number,' and It
will be forwarded free of postage when five dollars
arc remitted to the Actuary (postage paid) in advance
for one year'. subscription. ,
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rected to “the Aetna • of the Franklin InstiUtte, Phil-
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CINCINNATI 80AP-75 baa reeerred an. for sal
by B W HA.B.I3AUOII,
13 , 59 61 Wines at
WI9DOW GLASS-106 b. au'd sit., reed and
for sale by 1700 8k W HARBAUGH
D R IKU PEACHES—IN Ins ma read and (.r Bala
by WA)
S & W HARBA UGH
RIED APPLES -7.51 bush Just rco'd and for tale
rxi W HARBAUGH
.—— - -
—lOO bbl. large No 3 Mackerel, Roatop
511 bad bblr do do; 50 bbir,No 2 do, just read
.ale by jyso L 2l WATERMAN
'TOBACCO-0 Tobacc
o bus Sis o, on hand and 10
0111• C a fel; days, some of which ate choice
brands and of superior quality, reo'd on consignment
and for sale by q:1/ L S WATERaIAN
HAD AND 11 EllitlNG—A few Mils of each y
0 on hand and for sale by
_ treo
lIIT6BEANS-30 bble %Tithe Deana, on band
and tor sale by ir2o L S WATERMAN
LA RD-2.5 eroeirs, superior article for family use,
past received and (or sele
y2O L El WATERMAN
•• Agriculture ss Ina most healthy, mast useful, most no
ble employment of matun—Wasonastroa.
TB El AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST and 'SARN
ER'S CABIN EF—ls published on the Ant of eve
ry month.
Terms One dollar • year in advance . Three copies
ane year, or one copy Three years, Sti, nicht copies
&le year lir sent to one address) RS; Twenty copies,
elx
New eubseriben
of be fumished with the back
nymbers of nil or any of the volume. Seven vellums
now published.
Bound volumes In complete mu, or in separate vol
umes, furnished at One Dollar and Twenty•ilve earns
each. JAMES I/ LOCKAI,:vICO4I
aREEti SATIN PAEOSOLS—W. R./Murphy ba.
received a few of the above, of the now finish,
an fringe, and very =mins quality. hie
/AIL-1203 gals bleached Sperm Oil. INN) do colored
V do do; 000 do brown Tanners , Oil; le bbl. Surat'.
do do; IOOC gall. bleached .6.1110( Whale Oil, In stern
and for sale by jyl6 MILLER ! HICEITTSION
S ALAD OlL—lo trytetai" swfI.LER v . 1 11 ,1 .1c
, a tu t s . , e z. Vd
.od for male b 7
QTARCII--30 boo Bonbrighl, Lawraon'g and Ettrub's
1.7 Starch, in note and for male by
ire MILLER t RICKETSON
DUCKETS-. do Beaver But/sets; 6do do Tubs, in
1.1 store and for agile by
J to MILLER k. ruckwrsoN
SW
ELT AND DRY MALAGA WINES-40 qr mike
Serest !delays Wine; 35 Indian bbla dry do do
jam received am for ..fie t 7 1 , 1f
10 ILLER re RIEKETSON
SIIINGLES-21 , 1 Preneb Creek Sbmgles, or, elm
a agnomen uvl Lar eels by
Iyl6 MILLER & MCKESSON
FOR RENT,
FOUR new two wory Brick Dwelling Houma,
Jawell finished and in complete order, on Centre
1116, or Minernilla road, 111Wcrd. Poo.
union amen immediately. Rent low. Enquire of
JOHN WATT & CO,
bra corner Liberty and Eland its
ASTROLOGY.
R. LORENZO, the celebrated Philosopher, Presi
dent of the Astrological Society, will remain in
the t fora than time, and may be consuhed on all
the of human tire, at No
Pacet Clair St.
Alt. from 3 to 8 r. at. from SCle to W,.
Mr rate la the only person who predicted eornlut
ly the en of Queen Victoria, and desertibed' her
Inishand, t years before It mot place.
P. S.—D g the time of both with you. jytlintgare
OltL-CLOT S-011 hand and for sale, byt
e . AM;
ock, nt In Carpet Warehouse, a butt and en.
tentive athertment of Oil Cloths, varying from 47 in
ches to dl feet wide, cot to snit My. aloe hall, room
estibule. The assortment COMILS of the latest
and most approved Miles and color.
iTIS W WC/ANTOCI
FRPSII ARRIVAL—Of extra sap 3 ply Imperial
Carpets, of atm and rieh styles., at the Carpet
Warehouse of W. hitCLINTOOK, to which wir Imite
the attention of those swishing to fonotth ream boats
or houses, to call slid ermine our ertetodoe stook be
fore purehuing elsewhere. )7th
GREAT WORK ON COAL.—Taylor's &mimics on
Coal—The geographical and geological distribu
tion of miueral cornbastibles or fossil (eel, Including,
also, the venous-mineral bitandnous substances em
ployed in arts and manufratores, illustrated by maps
and diagnostic embracing from ofileial reports of the
toal-prodaeing boantries, the respective arnounts of
heir production, consumption and commercial distri
bution, in all parts of the 'amid; prepared by Richard
Courting Taylor, in one vol. giro. Poe sale by
irz 9 ,JAS D LOCKWOOI 133 Wood st
BdatitAiociqiu - igoLs- R =MT 114 ro
el:dyed
D. lot of slaw ardelo, some of winch are
of an eau, elm. if 19
Clark Wanted.
VITANTIC}—Ad experienced Salzman In the Dry
Y Goods botutess. Nona other need apply.
jytenltt W. FL OARRA.RIh W Mickel ol
11 .A tan y teed .ga
the Carpet Yardmen of W. hiTLINTOCK, No.
5 Fourth street, supinfine nod fine Ingrain Carve*
Id, In colon and design, to whach we Invite the at
glutton of or chasers.
WASITKIDs
ABLACKSMITH capable of making salt pans, ton
gag, maii tarnishing snob work as is required
shoat salt Works, sari , repairingmall steam engines
rind boilers
• • • •
A good rionatton is now offend to such a person , to
ablash htmaelf bake., where he ran employ
• or three hands. Apply to FUER & JONES, artt
obseribers, near Tarentorn, for further Inform .
THOMAS KIER,
LEWIS PETERSON
Saline Salt Warta, July 18, 1818.
1733:3232
'TTIGHT BATHS FOR ONE DOLLAR, or a Biagio
jj Ibitti for fifteen cents.
Ladies Department open from 9 to 1.1 o'elook,A. M.,
nod 9 to ti o , elook, P. M.
. . , . .
Athena nua ?Saloon and Bathing Binahlislunan•-
i7ld T. hTFALL, Proprietor.
fIOPFEE—LSu baste Kw Coffee, tust reed and for
sole by ROBISON, LffITLE &CO,
iYIS IY9 Liberty st
°LA a t:.l63lbrolbT.Ci to aa - sitazi,
in unto and for yaly by
lyre - ROBISON, LITTLE &CO
OAP—i6O 40.1.0•14. t Cm. Rasp, ;tut t • 4 an. 0
sale by iyl6 1108180 N, LITTLE &CO
NA''....,... Nails, asa'd also% 60 do wret
Spdrea; 10 toes assorted Bar iron. Co, mad by
irld . ROBISON, unix &co
a j&TTINO, &c.—150 bal. Nov L and 2 flatting; 50
D do Camllevrtok; 2IXV tha COMM Tam, for ude by
jylo . ROBISON t _ LITTLE & CO
OACON—Id eals prime illidiaders, dd lea sugar ea'
BO red canvassed Rama, jut reed and for sale by
/Oa ROBISON LI MX & CO
D . ED BERF--talo bush dried Peaches, Wu do do
Apples, for sale by
/Yla ROBIBON LITTLE& CO
*Awl.
ouyArikt-4 to. POt•Ah, • pnme arucle, joitTeed
1 and for .ale by iylB ROBISON, LITTLE &Co
GLASS -173 bozos 8110 W Olau, 80 do axed .is.
do, for oak by rylk3 ROIUSON, LITTLE Er. CO
kl-r, LITTLE do
and for ule L 7
LfUtri B8—:S MI. iv 0 Sugar; 20 bbls NO5 5,0, 7
and b Loaf M far .10 by
/Yl2 ROBISON, LITTLE & CO
bbl. forge now No 3 Mackerel;
30 do do No 1 Olb'd Herrings,
10 do Pickled No 1 Salmon, In sumo nd
for solo by jytEl JOHN WAIT & CO
rgti No3 - fiTscri — miTMoaaibniidi
F i t i t i s — pet b o b o l : i retelaed ads d. for
CO RILEY' mi 27 .d Watar'
I. st
PIOIRON-4501ns Pm Iron, part son, for roandary,
for solo by jytEl ROOLSON, LIITLE &CO
A R-40 bbtoN. We'dalui forialo b
y
y OIS mime, marls - Ewa kCo
L 7 pp Lead reed bud for tale by
Amy', merrusvira. co
FRESH LOUISVILLE Litak—too - taiii — jiii — reem
per tteamer Lydia Collins;
for Wei by
pat • C H GRANT,4IWator at
VANUA' moux—so tads Foram & Kirk'. brandy'
131 do td Moore% to-dny_rd and for nabs by
ARM , =IONO & CROZER
17
"Come round and bear, my public dear,
Come bear, and ledge
Amen so tone, and flowing Verse,
Of or, the wits of Bentley "—Boo.
I)ENTLErs MISCELLATIY.—.Ias. D. Lockman),
.I_ll 63 Wood street, has far sale a complete iet of thts
celebrated work, edited by Charles Dickene and Ains
worth, with illustrations by Cmikshank. 17
11111.L9-4 000 lb. extra eared for gale by
-U. 1717 D WIL I LAMS, 110 Wood it
Gr. Tnitartar- -20 aFa reel ibis day mad' for
taia by jyl2 TASSEY sum
EA NUTS-3 0 0 bush is .tore arid for sate by
r 11 , 1 2 . TASSEY &HEST
SAND:
b "DT , . .
iy aae Feathers, to arrive, for soh, by • . -
ISAIAH DICKEY & • Freida
SUNDRIES -4 bbl. No 1 Lord; 2 n 42 11 Elel*de
Ride
13oetwax; 4 bags Ginseng; 10 do Fengtem now
lending from steam. Citizen; for !tato by • .
1712 ISAIAH DICREY3 Co
raliE - SINATOII r COWL eft;t:, .eailous of stir
Wrong tainllllti. la-ni.,ra to tho, tosseher el'
e'" that °"" i '''' ' :e city weekly, the Character of
the disetuw
,ul the age of the Remarks, war newt,.
il ' "-- st the Physeiests to report t o cm el the
ColitoTenloom, Old Court lionn.or=evenl CAA,
of oath wok. id JOVIN
AUCTION SALES
ay John D. Davis. AuctlllEDter•
Peremptory Sala of Dry Geode.
On Thursday morning, July ..Mh, at 10 o'clock, at
the Coarnecretal dales Rooms, coma of Woad sad
Fin streets, mill be sold, without reserve; to close a
• •
A large wwriment of foreign and domestic Dry
Goods, among which am superfine cloth., eassimere.,
Winans, tweeds, la pieces striped and plain twilled
drilling, 15 piece. ticking, 15 pcs apron and furniture
cheolts, 37 pea 4.1 brown s•lieetmgs, Frenah and Man
chester gingham', super print", splendid Fawns, bon
ers. detains, alpacns, Skil A. black satin, shawls, hdkft,
hosiery, gloves, leghnni and braid Donuts. panaols,
spool cOUOII, Cott, vest and shirt buttons,
kr.
At I b'elock,_
Groceries, Queensware, Furniture, &a.
7 half chests Young Hymn ten, 12 Irks Va mansion.
tared tobacco, 6 do No I paha soap, II dozen shovels,
spades, spades and forks, axes, hatobets, corn and
gran scythes, wire and tin safes, riddles, writing and
wrapping paper, transparent window blinds, mantel
clocks, lamps, looting glasses, &o.
A large and general assonment of new and second
hand hoasehold furniture, At.
At 8 o'clock,
Fasbionable ready mule clothing, boots and shoes,
leather trunks. double and tingle barrel shot gent, pis
tols, fine cutlery, musical instruments, now and second
gold and silver watches, variety goods, tee. j 714
Hoots and Lot at Anal..
On Thunday afternoon. July '2oth, at 4 o'clock, will
be sold on the premises, that large and valuable lot of
ground, situate on High street, at the Ross at, having a
(rotten( Safest on High street, and extending hack 145
feet, on which in erected n good two gory frame dare!.
T at b l oo s trd othe
Lag i r ,d l=, ,,, f m ormerly occupied by
Terms, one-third Cash, residua to two equal annual
payments, with Interest to be secured by bond and
mortgage on the property.
jy JOHN D DAVM,Auct
ROOMS-4'o dos Pomeroy ' ., foV WILLIAMS
51717
UGARS—N. Orleans, Brazil, Havana, Loaf, Crash
ed and Pateemed, for sale by
EM=I
RSISINS—I cask Seedless; 110 lbs Lam 23 bee
M R; 30 I do do, for tole
1117 • JD WILLIAMS
BROMA, CHOCOLATE, brs Haloes tiro
me; 30 do do No. I Cboeplate; 10 do do Coeos; 90
do Aufelh Co CboooLote, retelling to-day told for sok..
by BACiAIsEY do SMITH,
;117 18 and 00 Wood st
ATTRITE HAVANA SUGAR-10 brsaciperlor wog-
VT Sy, foriybs by ' jyl7 EIAGALETIk SMITH
_ _
iLEbLKTUS--100 b. No 1, for ule by
171 7.17 BAGALEY lc SMITH
MACKEREL—Just arriving, 200 bbla No 50 do
No 2 100 htbble No I% 100 quartered No all
of which will be .old low for cub.
j117:41w JOHN M'PADEN & CO
ARK LINEN LUSTRE'S—W. &Murphy, arnenk
east corner of Market and Fourth its, has open
71 a monde; a fewpieces of dirk Linen Lustres, o.
mucle—for dressei. Also •
Nesse:a—Green silk and Tura satin, fringed oo
lain•—* feet of the latter of Tore Win and handsome
, nish. Also
RIMSCIS Linn., of a desirable shade and quality,mid
Moaderro Ness—White, barred and colored. ,
Wholesale ROOMS op Maim where goods are en
d to dealers extremely low. 39 7
•
• Partner Wanted, •
0 will take an interest of one-third lathe Capt.-
tel Stock as Mercantile kern doing good bust-
JIM, Which can be Isere:teed, or will sell an Interest
of one of the firm, whose hea lth will not permit of se
tae service. A pence wishing to Invest a small esp.
Will find this a favoratne opportunity rarely to be
met with. For further .nformatiort, address BOX 225,
Fan Offiee,witlareal name. All ememunlestions con
fidential. Yynullw _
lictervz & mrsiesoi
Paw on, mow= Wools aim Alsoncrs, l'arserrson,
nODMNUE to nuinufsetare
roved
1..) TIN AND eIIEEILIRO ` Als o ,
Black
south Work.
Steam Boats Mit to order.
S kirst ni on ha;: don
d. a geTenamentmto atefm
int l' orCo;e lk r and Ban
Settles, Tin Ware, &s ke. Steamboat Cooking Stoves,
Portable Forges, ~,100. Jura, rape onvenient ar
tele forsteambroar, California cadmium, or rall road
.
tomnppaa
We would remeetfolly bomtrA steam Dort men and
others to call and see au ar.ieleo and prim beams
purchasing elsewhere. Irl7
SCAN NUTS-0 bbh Pecan Nut., mn reed tad
P
toy mile by brie ROBISON, urgLE aco
TO COASTRATTORS.
PII.OPOBALS west be reeilred by the undersigned,
P
Comte._ of School Directors of Second Ward,
Plusher/14 for famishing materials and building a
ihrblic School Rouse, in said Ward, according melons
and rOociftcatluns, which will be ready for cumin -
tion on Wednesday, the 18th inst., at the ware of A.
Jaynes, Fourth weer, Bids will be received until
Thursday, tho 20th bast-, at 6 o'clock, P.M.
A. JANNIIS-li, COmminee.
jyrtidgy23 R. MILLER. Jo.
PRFIIMERY—RAwseI's Aremerlo Vinegar; do
Plr9,Pcome; do Aleibiade 011, 9 alrekLfireePaell
itor !Wm; do do Rose Soap; do do Palauly do; do
do Bogner do; do Compound Ox Marrow; jou reed
and for sale by 1716 R E SELL ' Wood w
DFIPUITERY—Hauers Ll 7 Bniite,_ iizem do
X Bear's Oil; do Beef Marrow; do Philicomm do
Nymph Soap; 'just received and for sale by
171 6 R E SELLERS
Ltl 33-I n l y a PIP l'e'Lrtll77ollB.ol.l far
11
HOT-40 key as Bhot, ((or sale b 7
IVA LOSES A HUTCHISON /a CO
EMP-136 bales Miuouri Hemp, tOT de by
iYI O JAMES A HUTCHISON ea CO
GOLDEN ErfILUP—In bbland hrbblx, .610 gal
loalcop, for mlo by_
JMEB A nurbinsobi &co,
j • 6 nu for St Laois Steam Sugar Rafinary
Q GAIL HuUSS LASISSIIS-10 S Louis ES
IJ tar house Bkans. (or see by_
}nl6 . /AMEBA HUTCHISON ICO
13 REINED SUGARS-1000 bids embed, • • •
JR, dared, ern' clarified .itra,fair Web)
• • in: A • WCHIPION & CO,
lila A Refinery
SMAR HOUSEMOLASBES-05 Dbl. so gar house
Molasses, nee on consignment and fin sale low
to close by BROWN.A. CULBERTSON,
lone US Liberty sl
.. --
EVERY PURCHASER OF DRY WOOS should
call at MASON & CO'S cheap . One Price Store,
60 Market street, for bargains. They sell good fut co
lored Linens for B eeow Organdie do for 10e; Scotch
4
10e; fast co Calleoes . 6lei Soo Mentmack
do quality do 10c; via 4-4 do ~ 1114 c; Brown &
bleached Muslin" Igo; Glotres4 eentg Mashir =Cue
Collars e 3 to 10k, elegant Muslin Capes from 73 eta to
WM, together meth the greatest varzety of other cheap
goods to he found In the:Western country.
Remember the number, 1111 Market
1 14 A A ?SAWN &CO
MACKEREL -150 bbl. No .3, Mu. inspection, 184
70 !Lido do "
Jul tseelyed and for a& by
MILLER fr. RICVETSON,
rrs sod 174 Libeny
1710
B&CON—llams, Shoulders and Pi* OP emelt:l-
meat loul for sale by
/71 0 MILLER & RICAMrSON
littATl7l3-30 bas Sale
. ralty Just reed mad for
sale by jyla MLLES d allatitiTSON
UOAR HOUSE AND PLANTATION ISIOLAS
tH?S--300 bblo num Plantation Molasses; 60,10 do
sum hen= do, in atom and for sole by
iyl6 Mt tR & ILICKETSON
00AP-150 ban brown Clillicothe Soap; 100 b. N.
I - 3 1 do do tonon" stony and firr oak by
IY/d KILLER & RICKETSON
Copartnership. • •
MILE undersigned have this daramoelated with them
1 in &nine. JACOB L.. SCHWARTZ, and oil con
tinue the business as heretofore, ander the arm of
8.. A.. FAHNESTOCR & CO.
Vi CH ALE-60 do: pints, fresh impo on, pri
Enloe in a day or ro. -For oalr by
jyro JrACOB WEAVER, Jr.
A ORICULTURE, do ' Do Landscape Oar
dening, ,go. Sao; do Cottage Residences, aro; do
Fruits of America, 12mo; do do do, colored {slates, Ball;
London Clerdetting for Lain, 1.=o; The Koratim
mimeo, sine. 800, by Parsons; Allen on the Grope,
Prince's Pomological Unocal, Soo; do oa the 01. P.,
Sao{ London Agricultare, thick Soot do Gardening
thick Sam do Trees and Shrubs, !VIA Svc; Downing 's
Horticulturist, Sao; American Agocaltunst, 800. For
sale by Iyl4 J D LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood at
HE partnership heretofore existing under the firm
1. of A. & C BRADLEY, la dissolved by the decease
of Mr C. Bradley. • The business will be carriction by
A. Bradley, who will settle the balloon of the lees
firm.
REMOVAL—A. BRADY. has removed has Fo.
Warehouse from No. (IA Second street, to N
Wood• •• . .. . a nd ... - .
Wood weal, between pmt Second streets, io the •
Irritator= lately occupied by a A. Reny, where he
will keep constantly on band • genera/ assonment of
gaming., Orates, Moses, Coo . _ Stoves, *o JOB
nIGARI3-11r o cirted Princlpea mad Rasmus, of all
‘,/ sizes and Colony of the roost approved brands, for
sale *heap by jytO JACOB WEAVER, Jr
OTASH-18 casks Patron, Wawa per canal bear
11 Bennett, and (or sale low to elan
. ba
VT , •
PECAN NUTS-10 bbk Pecan Nuts, just teed on
cutosigomuut and for saki by -
J - 0 MILLER & RICKETSON
INDy E. CHFXSIE-67 622 prime WEL Cbee• I • •
VT . fn6 by Late Erie laid MLltio, TM for We -tow
by i 7 13 JAMES DAL ELL
BACON -8 ca $ clear Sides samr,_for e b
/TO ISAIAII DICKEY It 00, Front a
009 HEADS-9 esti, 6 bbl. In sum; for see by
ha • ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
COTTON -1! bales no landing; les sale by
&IT ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
1.&89-100 0110 Window OlesK 74 do 10:12
do; 33 do larld do; 10 do 719 do, received and fOr
sole by RILEY, 3LI.II . IIEWS &CO, •
j 13 48 „Wateto •
DR e!.--,70 dos crux • cri B roo ms, or
LP W! by jyl3 MElEriri ra).
BACON -1.500 lbs Bides sad elm:Kaden, reo'd ond for
ale by 191.7: ;ISIATTHIS &CO
CO N-103 bales Cohen, in more said for sale by
/713 RtIEY, MATTIIEWS A CO'
tali lible three year old Peach
L 'Brandy, reed on consionnent and for sale by
TABBEY A. B ELT
IV:CULTURE, U.—American Farmer's Ear
eloped* as.
ley's VegetableEingdom,l3eo.
Dasy's Discourses an Apiculture, ite, Mono.
Behletden—The Plant, Bra
Liebig% Agrienliaral Chemistry, lotto.
MOOT'S Amedem Bee Book, lama
Allen's American Farm Book, lame.
Alle-% Domestic . Animals, Mee.
rues a t'
siteree
'Webster & Part% Diatomle Eiattonsy, Weis elm
For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
63 Wood st
WATCHES, triftWEILTLY, AND 111 LIMOS
WARE.
. THE enbiettber, valor has been bi tadfloal ,
In Osman bud ding forth') jut dam. leaf.
• is .11 description, of Fine Gold and ED
vex Weaken,' JervreArp, and S li ced' Wofot at
• •
yew, at the varrb , vevr Price.
Gold and Silver
be
parent Lever ~,•
Gold and Sam Detlid Lever and Lonloo Waleba r d
Gold and Silver Rorizonral end Verge Watches
Gold and Silver Independent Second Watches for
timing kaftan.
Gold
Si fob and Tut Chaim Gold Speetatdrs.
Gold and Silver Penes. Gold Pena
Ladies , Gold and Siam , Braeolets.
Gold Lockers. Gold and Silver 'Mahlon.
Diamond Move and Finn
Wine andGentlemen' 8T0...114
St oc eMilver hne . Sp
t ttn . , no Cv i ni . ga • ka
Watches and Jo et unhinged.
g and Pork ') gMten an Gennep Silver, . tine
Ole. , Ratcha„lravilla(ed to keep s goodatme or
o h e many neenque. •Jeliat t nepairpi, nd Watches
-cleaned and.*Thrtedart Sot autnner, at mock lean
than the tortallOCAt. GPO. 0. LI RN,
Importet of liViour and J0...11m arbolenalo and
Nadi At Wall greet, (up gain.,) NEW YOWL
Pl* ll3ll •
STEAM BOATS
FOR CINCINNATI.
The splendid steamer
OLAUCUP,
A. D. Reno master, .01 leave for the
a and Intermediate parts this dal
thtla root., at 10 o'clock, A. hl. ',maga apply on boar, of te
- PETTIORRW fr. CO, Agta
. .
• AiALL CIEAVER PACKET.
JIM The splendid pm,.nger steamer
ELITE,
'Aeries Bears, utz.ey, will make d..
y trips to Beaver, lensing Pittsburgh
as• -•J 2 Wench'.
P. B.he Elite is the tightest boat in the trade—
drawing only 19 inches.
7ThiVelaTOlNTiiirlidribaiWlECE.
The splendid nem steamer
MU LYDIA CDLL Iss, S I
ms for
th e
above and a lt ij'ienr:edia ports
on Baltuday,'the 2lth, at 10 otloelt, A. M.
For netglit or passage, apply on hoard, en
/IT, D. NV BOSS, /UMW.
c.)
DAILv PACKET LINE.
LeE: well known line of splendid passenger Steam.
rs is now cmnpoeed of the largest, sondes; lies
and thralshed, and most powerfial boats 00 the
waters of the West. Every aseommodation and cow
fort that money can procure, has beenprovlded fat pa*.
aengera. The Line has been In operation foe lets Icon
—hue carried a million of people without the leant We
g_to theirpersona The hosts will be the foot ol
We
sweet the day previous to starting, for the fit
lion of freight and the entry of passengers on the
ter. In all eases the passage 1310/1.9 mint be p
advance.
SUNDAY PACILIST.
The MAC NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, mil
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 olelelek4
Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r.
hie,' 99,1847.
MONDAY 'PACKET.
The MONONOAIHHA, Caps 8N P. wi l leave PIMP
beret every hlonday mown; at 10 o'clock; Vitheirdlat
every Monday evening at 10 r. II.
•
The If No. kt Cunt J. IFIFAZI
V . % ipl4. eiyey Ta=or t n . o ,
"
TaITAD:' •• s' PAO • •T.
The Nis" o wigULAND No. 2, Capt. D. DS I, will
leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday monsus sat tt
Werack; Wfieelinforvety Wednesday evening a 10 r. •
gruultlitesir Pmnuor.
The HINWANT, Ceps. Oases,. will leave PAW.
burgh every Thursday morning at WoViacks Wheellag
every Thursday evening at 10 r.
Piab - rirffiXtKiti%
The CLIPPER N 0.2, Clpt• Piss Lorrain will 100 • I
Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Whim}
tins every Friday °swung as 10 r.
iris! :rr. _ _..
8091111111. AIIIIANGEMENTB Coe 1849.
MONONBABELA ROUTE.
Only y 8 Illille• Staging.
Via BrowmayMe and Cumbe rl phia.and to Sehimere and
Philadel
T H A R TEM and fast monmgllB Mall steamers
C,Capt J Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt A
Jaeobß LOUIS APLARE, Capt E &meek are now
making double daily trips between
i„..PITTSBURCEI AND BROWNSI7ILLE.
The morning boat will leave the Monongahela
Wharf, above the Bridge,. daily at 8 &cloak precisely.
Passengers will take SUPERB COACHES at Browns.
nut 3 P. IL, end the splendid can of the
Bellmore and Cale Railroad, si Cemberiand, at 8
o'clock, A.ll, mid arrive in Balleurre the sum emu
, it y vr, in time ci t ye evening lino to Philsitelphia and
pon " Wittl,i h to Baltimore, only al bum
Pan Slap oo
From Pi burgh to Philatlelphison 81 ly
2,40 hum
Fare
The evening boat will bane at flo'cleek, except Su.
day evenings. Pusengers by this boat will lodge on
board ineemfonable State Rooms the first night, pass
over the mountains the following day in Ream built
Coaches, and lodge the emend Wahl In Cumberland.
Peasengere have choice of ehher Steamboat or BEI
Road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and the
and
of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore,
and resuming their seats at pleasure. Coaches char
. wed to parties to travel as they please.
' We male up the lands snd way bills (or the Coach
es in the Pittsburgh offices, (in order fm
811ra time on
arriving an BlOnnalainej it is therefore important for
passengers to get their ticket' before gemg on board
of the boat, at our °flee, Monongahela HeaSa l WateT
meet, or St Charles Rotel, Wood et, Pi
apfraillm ".I.llllll,BllrElent
Pittsburgh Loaurviits Fattiest. Lino
FOR CINCINNATI APID LOUISVILLE.
The maenad near mean=
TELEGRAPH Ifni, •
sakadep, neuter, wN leare•for above
intermediate ports on Welber
day, the OM Ina, at 10 &Medi a. R.
For freight or parmappli On board, or to
as GEO 13 RIDGE" WILSON ft Co.
hILLTEIVBERGER.
Pirtsmruen AND LOUISVILLE PACKED UNE
The new and splendid &mamas
her packet,
TELEGRAPH No. 8,
aeon, muter, - will leave for Meth
natl and Louisville on Thursday, des ad inn, as GI
o'clock, A. Al. For freight or paesage apply on board,
to BURBILIDO NUMU L Go, or
GEO B MIL
mr2
Louisville end Bt. Louie Packet Line.
18*9. , 1849.
REGULAR TUENDAY PACRET FOR ST. LOUIS
The Ana feet tunnies pessesse
steamer ATLANTIS,
" Geo. W. Wicks, master, will leave
m
the above and Inteiediate pore
every Tuesday, al 10 &clock, s.. M.
For freighter panne apply on board, or to
13. C. KING, N 0.113 Com. Raw,
saarSdemh.
rtati. -
REOUt .SATURDAY PALE= FOR ST. LGIU/R
The fine fast Taf f passanpx
steamer OEN.
A. McPherson, maste - ra, lease for
above
an Latermedista porta eve
ry Sound , ay, at 10 o'cloek, P. 111.
Po freight ot pane agy i, l o bo t =to ß....
marSidem liminiiihs
FOR W rthlPAilliti AND 111111X1EPILIRT.
. .
The near and substantial steamer
HUDSON,_
maiLle.l3llllen master, will per for m
er regally trips between Pittsburg*
Wheeling and Bridgeport. Bbe will leave Plnabargh
on Wednesday luad Saturday.
For freight or p n aTagt_t, app on board. split
FOR W AIO-81Q
er
CINDE.III3I.4A,
maig e s a atve to Call inte mu. nnaltile l4ll lea rn
Mondays and Thursdays, at 10 1. ■
For freight Or passage, apply on board.' opl7
SlMETAT — TloBTir,dladiV.cm„
' The U.B. Mall m M
emo r ICHIGAN
No. 2, will lease the lauding
opposite
the illoncomaitela Movie, evegilt3lol
- will are atnialtool%7V for
"1.
Faro to Beaver and huh, Tsr onty.five Cents.
steeraer BEAVER will leave
magti:e wharf, 'opponte the Mo
- bele Roca., every Sunday
9 Weloc'e, for Beaver. Renaming,
wllt leave Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M, and antes at
o'clock. Fere, Twenty-eve Cane, to St
EIMIIII.
GEO B.EILTEEZIERGER
8. 8 AbENT,
Oiwarding and Communion Met
elm:l4lms removed w No. 87 From, bemoan Wood
and Smithfield streets. 888
WANTED
A young min in • wholesale and mai) dry goods
store—one =gimlet:el with the hastens, and can cote•
well terwern ~A . 4 Apply at el Market at irtut
TRAPPING PAPER--MO nu Imitated for was
lOW by i J scitoolvmAxeifr. co
LAMP IJLACK-30 bbls for We ! . :7
1712 I "SCHOONMAKEIC it CO
COPPERAS-a 0 MU in fine otaer for we law by
solloorimeasu & co
LARD OIL-10 bbl, beat quality, rot sale by
.1 BCLIOONMILICER & CO
B ACON
-Lb :OM
car taar la mow, far ule Di
IBAIAH DICFMY la CO
ARD—soo bbl. No 1 In am, N? tale try
jyt2 . ISAIAH DICK NY 10-00
PRINTING INK—Book and News,• for sale at ma
afseuusrs prices by
U SCHOOMILLICER 4. • 24 Wood 41
TATVD ROOFING PAPER, of Superior quallG, for
sale try iyl9 J SCROON. &CO .
WATCHES AND JEWELIM—The • subscriber
hu now on hand a fine martmans unseat
and timers Hold and darer Patent Lever Wadi
en at as low prices as are offered in the liassent
all in good coder and warramed...
W W WILSON,
COMMT 41.11 and Mutat no
IDS ROBISON k. bOvlng oktociated 2110SIAS
. .1214. 0 LlTr u = c ori a
w themln byZfoolto Wbo . ko l i
be continued *sumo' nutter the Born of Robi Enai
son,
ROBISON, LITTLE & CO., No. 192 Liberty area,
Paw:retell, Wholesale Grocers, Produce MIA
Conordssion Atercharos, and dealers In Pinsbruth
, hlastufletures. , • iT 7 •
AOST. IPERWS. VIM roma WM 111.1.030101
Asslgsee's Notices
WHEREAS, Bormunin Smith and °COMO 6 John
son, Merchants of the city of rinstoulfts
finder the firm of Smith& Johnson have made to the
subscriber, an assignment of all then Emma for the
benefit of all their creditors, u shah within two months
from the date thereof excrete and deliver to the said
Smith & Johnson a full end absolute release of all
dims inspective claims and demands.
Notice is hereby given that the assignment end to.
tease la now et the cdfine of the sussenber, on Fourth
street, in the city of Yinabenthi ( of foßiceilon and 4.
nature with all whom It may concern.
jyl&hrto NM. AfeCANDLESS, Anion.
VirUSQUITO NETTING—White and voluted, •
al supply reed as Dry Goods House of
• W MURPHY •
/YID N corner 44th and
and hlattet ,
LACSBE.NRY BRANDY—O cases, t aoirtad
ri.
B•lirason's Superior,* for Diarrhea, fro., to arrive.
This commended 11.Mb:tient cordial can be railed apimit
with confidence. Persons totalling to boy had bettes
call soon. Par arlo by jylo JACOB \VDAVEII,Jt
tiHLORIDE OF LIME—On hand and
KIDD or sale
by
J. I CO.
ILINDICAL BOOK—Hartlett'a Philosophy of lifetel.
Cal Seim:men do Treatise on Ferns; Lads es
?MAW% by, Cowan; Hoopoes Medical Dietitian'
Dmagiewm'ado de; Cooper's Surgical de; Choliaol3ye .
toms( Sariery; Gibson's & do; Abernethy's Worm,
S Trasi Do as on the I.llenA Hope on the Bean;
Crarrismor's Anatomy; Wilson on Diseases of tW
Skin; Pemines Malang Modica and
Ckaptitsur ort Emit. PeseN do on the Thames and
Abdorolani Viscera; Woodht needier of Ittedichwq,
Deragieson's do do; rtie's do do.
Also, a large and fresh supply of Aram S. S. COI, m
Books, on hand and fop sale es,
jyll ELLIOTT do ENGLISH. n Weed a
CiMPHISR-6uo lbs. on ions, met Mr Ni. 3
iY3 SALIDD A u g
FOOTS7B CHOLERAAIEDICINS—On hand wad
for side by U J. KIDD A CO.
BACON—SI•cs, 81malders ral 1am5, ..... 1
hem, and for sale b 7 17 1 KIER //ONES
_nfricari•
St Domingo and Rio Caffeesams meNt mid for
lo at the Pekin Teatime°, 70 Penni St , rlni
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61 aitkr8 AND FLOS--210 as bif prima Het- Q.
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114, sad 60 small llrama base Flag, Met reeMee6 A,,
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ma Mr We al the Pekill Tem gam, 70 Fourth meet. 'e'
mill , ,P4
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