TdE HITSBURGH. GLUM PUBLISHED 119 MOTE IL CO PITTSBURGH* SATURDAY MORNING; JULY 28, ISO Mumma Mae ueserre u paenseed Thel TrAireekliond Weekly.—Tbe Day Is Peres Dollen per tummy-the Tri-Weekly is Fleet ar. per g"taithe Weekly Is Tyre Doan per 111.01221204 sated► is Adam.. .bleiAnnarranw are earnestly requerxd to blur! hr. rfaverra before 6la, and as early in the day ar practicable. delveriliLlents not 'waned fora spud* led ante will invariably be - charged until ord out PHILADELPHIA NORTH AMERICAN -advertisements and rebectiptions to the North Amei Lean and Untied States Gacene, Philadelphia, receive, and forwarded , from dd. office. ' lily the President of the United State.. A RECOMMENDATION. At a season when the Providence of God has manifested itheli in the visitation of a tearful pea. Weeps, which is spreading Its ravages throughout: the land, if in fitting that a people, whose reitarcel hasever been on iii. Protection, should humble themselves bethre His thronernd, 'while aotroosrl. edging put tranagrealions, as a continuance of Divine mercy. t It is, therefoze,earnestly re'iommended that the - ,firl2 Friday in August be ob rved throughout the United Staten, as a day of 'g, homihazion sop prayer. All bunters, will su spended in the vs *Ws branches of the public service on that day-, and it isrecommended to pens of all religious , ' denominations to attain, as for at prueli.liblar.m secular occupations, and to wsembla in their re• ft- tive plums of public worship, to neknowiedge the infinite goodnees which ban watched eves our evidence as a oat too, and at Fang crowned cc with manifold bleganip; and to implore the Al mighty, in His own good time, to say the ,1 - . 1110 9litg band which is now lifted Z. no eguiont e .,. • TALOR. For Local natters ace next pegs. /ee ■ext pogo for Tolcg - raphic Nowa Pittsburgh and St. Louts United by Rail Read The fcdkneing letter contains information prob. ably known to bat few of our readers, and the clearness of its statements will Interest those e•OLI well informed on this subject of which it weans. The important and prominent facts brought to view, are, that there u a direct and continuous line of Rau Road sunned /row this city to the ecenerit line of We State of Indiana—that there is nearly stook enough ralawitted to prepare the road for the natt—that ouch of the truck is already done—that large portions of it am wader am tract—and that it ie altogether probable that the whale trill be finished within four roes' The only remaining point to connect as with St. Louis, kr which a obbeter is required, is 160 tulles, across the State of Shnoils, and efforts are now making to induce thdpovet nor of that State to call au extra Fenced of the Legislature, for the purpose of procuring this char ter. !Thiamin be the great central and Mimi route from Philadelphia to St Louis, passing thmitigh the heart of the great States of Pennsylvania. Ohm, Indiana, and Illinois. It passes within about bhy 'lutes of L.lce Ede, and taps the Lake Trade. Its nearest point to the Oleo River to about 7b mbes, it passing about that distance to the nal* of OD. cinnittl. Its direction from Pittibargb to Mallf *ld is west—from Mansfield to Si. Louis, west aboth west. We are treating now of matters offset., not mere speculative Menne*, and sanguine aspirations. I, b a fact, that the Pennsylvania Rail Rood, from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, is in rapid prixess o Isonstraction, and that the cam will ton contion molly from Philadelphia to Johnstown, on the wee ads of the monntains, by nest spons, and th whole road will without doubt, be finished witlu• two years. It is a fast, that the Ohio and Penu Sylvania Rail Road, extending from Pitifiburgh t. Mansfield, Is partly under contract, and, that . tte remainder will be put in the hmads of contractor* as soon as the engineers can prepare the)ise. I is a faa, that the Bellibutaine and Ind‘na Re, Bond Company, enamored to construct a toad Go Mansfield In the Indiana State Line, is fogy organ ized, and large amounts of stock are entirerded and cuongls will F001:1 be bad to grade aid bridgi the entire line- It is a fact, that the Indianapolin and Bel!contain° Rail Road, Gum the Ohio Stott Line to Indianapolis, is partly completed; and ard-i receive a portion of the rails this fall. Is is a fast, that,the Indianapolis and Terre Haute Red Rood, connecting Indianapolis with the Wabeib, to in n elate of forwardness, much of the work being ready or the mile. All these are facts, end highly in teresting key, too, and which the people of Phila delphia, Pittsburgh, and St. Locus, and the idler. mediate towns should lay to heart, and that be .pre• pared to put their shoulders to the wheel. to arr. an !CI magnificent an enterprise, and one too tdhich is well began. and u within our gravy. , We look to St. Louis to exert the proper iu once to procure the neceasary levidation 5 0 m Illinois, and ,to start that end of the line. the eastern and middle !maims are begun, : anetiel! steadily progress, and as no pacc m more deeply interested than St. Irnuia, acne can be expected to make greater exertions. What a apleodid career thee this open far Pitts burgh! What tram markets will 11W0.11. , the reeu , of her manufacturing industry! Is there any Mod• by which Pittsburgh can spend money to so much purpose? Let the treasury of our Western Ecil road, then, be kept filled, and for eery dolls than expended, thousands will be returned. Bin Bat we will'uot keep our readers longer frodi the letter of our intelligent correspondent 61.42103, Motion cousty,.ohico July 24th 1549. ffb tl a Edgar of the Pittsburgh Gawas: Dam Sis—lt is with no ordinary degree of in terest that we watch the progress of your greet work, the "Ohm and Pennsylvania Railroads--the recent meeting end breaking of ground on the Ohio line, is e' hiss renewed exertions in the. Western counties of the state, and I have no donbt that you feel an interest in those efforts that are new making to extend this road by Marton nectionato the wins:km:raring that every mile that is ea extended, is opening up new resources of trade and commerce to your city, and new fields far your manufacturers I will therefore venture to throw together some Information ae to :he efforts that am now ikeir made upon this great emural line west of the ter mination ofyrcir mad, et Mansfield. The continuation of this great thoroughfare in the direction of St. Louis, and the one to whia the attention of your citizens, nod of Philadelphia aught in the first place to be directed, will her Ihe .13ellefontine and Indiana Railroad Company. Ti e road of this company commences as . Mansfield Mere forming a connection with your mail, am limes thr agh Marion, Bellefonene and Sidney, to the meat line ofohicr, and will, with your pad eompfete the line from Pittsburgh to the India. dateline. This road will be about 140 miles in engtli, the company have a liberal charter; is ful 1y orgactized, has a largo amount of stock Wiser bed,and will in a law months hare the necessan amount to grade and bridge the whole road.„ At a meeting bold in Mansfield on the 9th lost, Books were opened at that point for subscription. to this road, and the citizens of that place pledger themselves to take the necessary amount dl stoat, to grade and bridge that part of this road, between Mansfield and the Cleveland, Coluaibtis Aral Cie- Mandl Road. This point of mewing 19114 oboe half way between Mansfield and Marlon, tuld will be tearly twenty miles from eachl This road will be rapidly brought into use, as it la constructed; at Mansfield it will C/013 the Son dusky road, which is now finished, it will. c the Cleveland and Columbus road at the poia above referred to, which will be finished to Cleve land nest season. Farther west nt Beilefoittaioe it will cross the Mad River road, which is als. Subbed to Sandusky city, and thus by these con mations, open up the country to the lakes, a once, This will serve to give our road some em Shlnnen', but the gnat Plot of eaau tin, area your mid at Aftuarfsekt, when you shall reach that The next link in this great road, went of the “Indbuttpolis and Bellefoataina Road," is fir Ind., ens commencing on the east hoe of Indiana, at the point that the uSellekoatfne and Indiana" load in tersects it, and not as it is frequently stated at Bel lefoutine in Ohio. This road is said hi. be whit lo cated, and terminates - at Indiarumpolit; 4i large amount of work is already done upon thin road, and it is said that a portion of the boa will be laid this fall From Indianapolis to the west line of Indiatut,is the “hadiartapolis and the Terre Haute" road- This road is in the patois state of progress as the last named road, much of the grading and bridging being done upon it. Tab then leaves only the link from Terre Haute to St. Louts, a distaace of 160 mkt by the Na tional Road, to be looked to, and bat recently a large meeting, composed of over eight hundred delegates, was held at Salem, (a point near this riadJ . ,,Ors of the objects of which Woe to tamest the ounfernor ottlist; state to call tre - ittni . aiiiion of tbla LriPidettatis,"no as to enable them to obtain Other legislation in that:pan of Illinois; If this extra session should takis place, it a of Ittrat importance to goer read mitt to ire thtt such legislation should be had as urtioll out this Last !jai In our greater:Ural rood. Lep:o e urge Ye° , ar i ' 'through your columns, lona thliatteEition of the citizens of that tier of counties lying °P ea the National Road, (which you mtiflliee is the direct route) to their Uttered in this "tiler. and send your paper into these counties, I am confident that coming from such a souriotliat your sod of road, it would have its infinencs4,there; and, sir, if St. Louis would but take hold, and lend her .all and her influence to the we 7'm portion of this great road, as your city of 3ittitfitrgh, has done to the eastern portion. Two yearswould be neor • the day when the entire line wcfilidd be traversed by the Iron Horses, and the two .ernes connected by Iron heads. • having hastily ran throuili,thia lino to the we ,,guo its connection with the great Pacific Railltoad?) one remark as to latteral or "cut oil c onnections" to this"grent back bohe brie." seems to me that it is the ttoe pi:licy of the city of Pittsbur g h and of Philn4lphin that they should steadily and unwaveringly give their aid, their is cc, and their friendly eunuch, in the first place, to these great western extensions cf their roads, extend this great central channel or back bone line, and the ride tributaries or ribs will -qtrat is upon it innumerable; t'd which. they will t 4 of great importance, and when the main toe to tifltthell, should receive the (petering hid of at:. But I again submit, arbekiier tie great mll.l ex tension should, not at first receive every influev, that can be brought to bor up* them, to seemm thee early completion. Yoitrii truly, KENDRICK. TEM HOeIITAL.—The rtnrituniention in rrf, ace to our new bospitiii.wilf.: ettord plen4ure to every patriotic citizen aniflonieruf humon3l}. A. one of the extensive wi4gs of thi+ mngn;6oe nt building is designed - Tor liionlica, our reproach w,:l be wiped away as soon stb the butldi2g ie fin,Mied• Thu., one after another, hen the inat•tnti of nevolence and improvement added to our citv, Pittsburgh will soon vie with any city of the Union, with the same number of inhabitants, for its pubi.c caoLea.A. R4OR D. 01.11 the clues in the/ States, Lou; has sufrered the most stivereli from ilo:era—to deed few parallels of tetrible snortality have ben exhibited in any place *lneh - the Cho.tra his viun ed, cheer in the New or Old-World. The we are plemeti to see, ia'aubsidina n that deemed city—still it is bad enough, cokisiderlng the reduc ed population, and no aheesal . .‘;t by the lattimg cf emigrant& The latest !efriTlal reports we Ilayr, by mad, are up to the lath U, that day there were 40 deaths by Cholera, and 43 by otner dieeasee—Sd is all. F¢r theireek coding on tnr leth of July, the ittler4uto were. (root Ca.,:eru. 639—other dieeases 72g—ou t:7l . This attll terrible mortality. Theitinatmortanty of that city from the Brut week iti January to the 18:h ol July— Of Cholera . . . 3.90 l Oral! dingenses On consideriuT this abtrvettion of Ids, we were struck by the dicerent4Car.thr in which thinks are crewed under chtTereaceirciliestanors. The late temente , from Loudor - tfileak with great appreh en con of the melanehotyEoludoubled, and rapid Irease of Cholera. thOtienitts amounting innne week, to some I'2o. thti.Whole number 01 in. tetments for the wiek,Veing,,9l.s—oniv lt9 throe has is St. Louis. Tnit;p,optSlat.on of Lon,;on ma) be set down at tree malwar; tint rl St Louts Al ,reseal, at 40000. Afid yet oath tins wocderfui litTerenee in the rue of mottaoty, the penile 01 it. Louts speak wtthbabyant confidence of return mg health, while the citizens of London maucest treat alarm. In Louisville the Cliiilershns. about J.-appear At Lexington, from l'ueadvr evening to Fr.d.fy .vening, there were Sf;denthl. At NI avf.vfle, fro:: Thursday to Satordayijour 4:at occurred. ,bolera bad been and i:onunued f.n too decremse o both place, At Weak:melon, lndiono, and due ng the prevalence of the cholera y-lour, oe., ha oc curred. ,• The New OTleamo,y.,eayune, of the even.ng .1 the 21st, rays that the th of that city is per- The ehc leen has die4peaied from Nashville and Lebanon, Tenneasee6 At Smoaklyn, Ne*'::Worti. on Sunday, 27 soma and 11 deaths; on eon*, 20 closes and e,gat death. In Canada, Mr. Clinb3i. metraer for pobee in Assembly, and ..Vlll4 . CbGbot, are dead ,4 cliol- At Deh, oolf: one, cholera death tit.. weer, making 91 in ill fri - t the beginning. 6il of : • which were al the alits hakk,e. At Richmond, dnriii.r.. WE:, forty eight hours end" ag at 10 o'clock on4donit;ay cocain!, the Boar,: rf Health A report 1 0 mew Canes of elso;era, and a deaths. , Ex - rssatrs Moar6.44Yr trt Nos, Yoe,. —The re oort of the city inspector fOi.the week ending on Saturday last, show44o9interments during that period; being an incrOsse GI 41 n on the prseed3ns .even days. The ch'plers:interments were 711, Xing an increase of 2.30 ye the preceding week• and an average of 4,02 4ailis daily du i..na the sleek. The largest intribal of interments io I ,??. was %I, of which 7td , ereea by cholera. Tne oto :anon of the city ooy, hever, is about docit,e L=l!! By the Wowing, from toe Commercial of Mon day evening, it seal, be :icon that there is st:li a very deceptive dOy r4port made of the chol- The number of deaths try cholera reported by the Board of Health ia , ,ftbeteidatly bulletins. Inc the week ending on Saittydayighl,heing 4 31 lees than the report of interments by the city tn,pretor.— The whole number 61 deaths by the &sea., trom its commencement qi to (Eli day, inclusive, fairies the ctty inspector's?lrepot,is f the time. snub the exception of yeeferday and to-day, was 2.339. In 4812. op j 9 theilenme period of the ew dem.c. the deaths w(se 3.210 The whole number of cases re,orted by4be I!.ttrd of Health up to a ..n including to day ..3,161-4f dealt. 1131. showing a discrepantly ners as c nopered wan the official report 011 the fillcrMents from the firs' appearance of the dioansei.. Besides the 714 ciVeriLdeaths last week. th,e were by cholera mfatitorn - 102. by dysentery 72 by liarrhea 41, and by hifiarnfation of t tee bowels flaking the large to:id of 972 deaths by diseases al hat character. , Toccanta Caol.eas . occra—The prove.. of tho disease emery while is worked by many °oohing end alreetiatF In eiiie ots. The New York Journal of Commereit vela the lot:owing, 'A gentleman, eatemoskt.y engaged maonf u. ruling, told as yeaFerdaglhat a Inc !Otte renow 12 or 14 gears old, ratently earns to his, and ask ed Mr work. He tdld hhirt he had none to give um—but was prompted by the Mara wn.eh aturt ed to ht. eye., as hellarastrotne awry, to inquire tato his elrearastanees. - He told hint where he gad lead, In the 'Wirth Avenue, and that wohin t raw dare, his mother, father, two brothers. two inters. and an epprenthia boy, who teed with them, had died of Cholera. and that he was the sot survlsar (Omni eh'. =:Soeh an appeal wan n..t to he resisted; the Mille fellow man found a place, and Is now at week., • The epidemic con , inm:s . to prevail to more or Ines extent in New *Freq. Toe Bredaeton aerie mentions a reiparkOle ereae--the death of e daughter of John Haehnet of Pitt.grove, wh o wet raken in Church on'"Atind?y rnlrotog and Bred it the evening. Her Iletterla. taken about the time .he died, and expiry thelnext morning, while the friends ware a tending the funeral!' Mr. H , Hi} peara,.was t bomber, andion the day (neve.. Wo• oat marketing his VeaL itribt being 'nimble, he traded a part of tan men whom he met for ore.- ten, and went home„and.,Mmself and family tont.e a meal of veal or oyelers,'!* The Cincinnati Gieue,'6l July 211 h, gives the following statemen Cholera! la :pinelonall A week ago we publlihed a tabular statement sheiwing the mortality ofi':tbie city, from cholera end all other diseases, foithe period of 31 days— from June 16th to July 16th. The entire number of deaths to this period eras h-2175 of which were by the prevailing epi demic. Since the publwaSon ofdtbattable, we bane re ferred back to our ties, fur the purpose of giving matenaent of the tee, ho r iirom cholera previous to the 16th of June. The •leports before that dote were loosely madetivutd*ere at the time believe by many LlOl to rerreseM fully the extent of the rnurtality Item the itolee- Such as they were, however, we haveft4SedAece for the purpose spe- oiled. Immediately on M r e *mience of the sudden death of Judge Brottgh,-....mhich took place on the 10th of May,--aomdthiatlike a eltelsre pante was created here, and Abe tiMeam assumed a form which was recognisid aPepident mat." Flom that tin t s to the 15th otguni,7the number of deaths re pried of cholera, Thiannakes the nig re stir Mortality (volt MO disease, to the present time, as follows: • May 10th tolunMlsilr, 7.5 June 16th to J ulO 6th, 2475 July 17dt to J01.Y:336. 203 - Awevne of death by cholera 2943 The entire mortellty of the city for five weeks, Goal all dieeases, ho wu in the Wowing week ii*P4Ke4; - • '- 1 Week ending bine 25t11, Week ending July 2d Week ending July Cith, Week eachng J. y Wetk ending July 23d, Total mortality for five weeks, 3992 The first decided abatement In the ravage. of he epidemic, and Improvement in the general health of the city, was shown by the report of the 15th in.t. Since that tune, the daily reports have been as represented below: Chat. 0. D. Total. Si 67 154 60 44 104 61 40 101 59 40 99 43 29 '72 32 28 60 36 31 67 33 25 58 29 26 55 PROM NEW YORE.. Gweresportdenee of the P/.111.1r10 Gazette There is a good deal of feeling shown ai pres ent in relation to the various reports of the mor tality caused by the cholera. The Board of Health reports from day to day, for some time, have en couraged the hope that New York, the west- ere cities, was recovering from the peatilenee, when the City Inspector reports e mortality of 714, where, we were rimmed by the Board of Health, only 2EII canes have terminated fatally. This cot reel report has caused new alarm, and has ceuseri an eV dent inchnat,on, on the part of Marl. to , rove the city, and seek safety in the healthy at asos,liere of New England. Be the reports a. they may, one thing is certain, a remarkable change has taken plaise:ia the atmosphere, awl in stand of a general feeling of lassitude, people walk about with the energy of mountaineers, and all have ',neared strength with which to meet din. Poi:ties are at a low ebb Jost now, and the gen eral opinion seems to be that apathy meet prevail until Congress meets, and the President gives to the people his tint message, and tally indicates the pulley of his admintstraoon. The hordes of of• nee holders who have been torced from the put crih, where they have so long fattened, now clamor, hnaw what is to he done next, forget ting. in Wet/ earserness to entrap General Taylor, that he does not, Ike his !ace foco predecessors, ele,m the power of Congress, nod consequently ens do nothing unt.l Congress moms. With all deference to the friends of the late administration, patience will little bec...me them. The government , a now carried on under loco loco legislation, and the Whigs will a ter it all in good time, clear out he rivers, and set the dense smoke rustneg trout the mouths of all the factories in the republic. It may look to them, now that the removals are made. Mu we have a Pievioent •iing, - hut the result will show them that P reshient "stock - is at home, so far 84 loon loco ler; ie'nt n:a concerned. The holding in Nassau street, fur half a century known as the Patriot Church, u as to day dedica ted to the yur i losesi of whet is supposed 'o be med. tainou• Sarsaparilla of Dr. S. P Town. -end. The •oiiin of the Church has been pre served, and you enter through a vestibule itiorril with marble, elegantly decorated. and lighted by chandeliers. In the centre of the ream room:. a of the goddess of health. and niound the room are dctitte.cd statues of el the god. and god . I,knel of ancient mythology. The wad. are so- vanity panted iarid-cape and freseo, the dwarfstained gins.. and tne floor carpeted. mak ing the room more like a parlor than a doctor'. dtsprnalna r.aarn 'Vona the walls are plated let .red boxes tor Inc reorptton f papers front pasta of the world, besoles giving purchasers an ren that tile S , rsaparilln trade to rather large rlr. Townsend has been one of the moat 1 1:11 men of the age nod has s Id ms Sarsaparilla molasses and waier recnarLab.e profit Toe nu•enens of the Iss: rear virlds the enormous sum of s3ool.oo'' Rumor any, even more, but the senlny is a atone He gives a goad deal for the atones% and, in the ti and t , de of fortune vet. The ben , fits of advertising in New York pane" are wed noir rain .d by the people:,( Boston when e Maghr has taken thi• rued urn to state that Ma munleipabtv is headily and clean. which is a net. 30 v•de w,lO is more ele”ly than liastoa nil over. and. should any Putsburgber get a ',okra pane. he witl tin I e specific at Boston New York might or t»thre rho could find a ma gistrate wha would take pain. thus to keep the nubile assured tbot by city was a sea reaort foe businens or p ensure. la tae stock market there Is n rating new. All -• dullness. and tame ts not the •mul:ert ppeett‘.l i•ve feeitrg, ttlaugh mooch can he bad almoat for the flaking and With ,he utmost freedom, upon se .•itritv hardly tans hie. Money lenders are sorely troubled at the large amount o; theft departs an ;he hcotele•antot of crating over five per cent Tne rate of liter ing !pita rule, lietote the apecte point Lad nothing appears IJ cau, any stringency in the money market. The rote in colter and the large demand tor oar other ngricultural prialuee make rertam that n t d, he needed far rem., lance. but that we shall go on aceuronlattri. and be emceed of a moderato rate of interest, ebeely resembimg that of Europe very ease. C. One Day Later from Cailfornla. Icrelltgenee from Son Frnnetwo,o the lAtit Mey doe tiny ,dier than prevnw:v revc.ved, ha. react, ed wny of lelazation .In Mexico. The market wan over ~,.eked with snoop de.enptiona of rods which wete s'edst.: at low rates. Some tlexen vcesrts were deny expected from the Cc teettal Erma,. The charge. for atortge and landing goods were torinnolia, (tom $3 to St per month was charged 'outage, an ..$6 to th per ton for landing goods nue citehorsac was crowded with vessels. and otaers were arriving daily. Same honored and morn were expected da August. Many article. ul'atercnandtao could be purchased from 30 to rA) per rent dtommot in the mimic, Building mate rials. pro-R.11,01i ;Krum frames, complete, boats of rod and carts with every thing con, , would do well. Proviopna and clothing sere abundant and cheap. Lumber was W.iftl, 541/0 per moosand feet, and 'Mu, at that. Large 'cahoot. of the Innahitants in San Francisco wers inaitty cantithi.; load. New towns arc being laid not In different spot around the W, and building 4/11, in wilderness antes, were aro n;likini ILOO to 5;000 each. San Frunetsch was MI: of people, and it in nnt no uneou,non tirt:g for twenty or thirty individ uals to occupy one •otal I apartment; the tenth abou t the town arc thrionierebly crowded. Rogow 20 feet shore, lot trona $6OO to 5.N30 per annum— Huddling for, worth two years since 5200 now se Lit 5 , 0 000 The gold dust itus season hod not been dug out very freely, ow at tome sw..llen state of thesfrenms, but no doubts mere eolertaitted but toot as much would be gs.hrret Ibis year as la•u—as the num ber of laborers tuts s tes xi exceeded those of the previout one. At thenlloys, or yet, matters remain pretty tout. et—but tear. 3re rriamcd that e e long there will he ,monod an ent /Mandel between our zounty into nod the Mexicans — as room six thousand co the latter Love arrived the country and evince Innst turbulent tnsposilluis. Yi.ia may rest tote eared. nowever, any trnikrrinut outbreak take place, they wit be ahol down to n man. News ho. lust oven receOred that oil Into in le) dayo, near the Feather river, procured sixty thou sand dollars in gold duet. The ...hid Gray Eagle, from Philadelphubiabm Fremont, from Baltimore, the brig Colonel lion :rem, from ViOparala, nod another snip nave lost arrived—and till,, they pour ii iitobst tinny rncre are it,tuarile of rev - stir stpinte riggeo we, seta now in port, antn number of ninat drat% Toe fidstmo a ...led Irony tine to day Ge Malst- lan. The Gray Gage bras prayed bersebrevorthy the name of a Li Altonore clipper, Ste loft toe Bo u - water on the O.n / ornery, arrived at Vai l inraiso in 72 davt iiroe,ion2d iing watered, and trovee at Son FranCineu a Ivy I !Val day of er len wing tae State . alkali, account airi (hat more tit to seventy vessels tram the end d Staten had arrived Out . . It may net he amide 10 remark that there in nu confirrnctinn m [beret accounts 01 the recent ru mors of tlli.•uCles between General Parader F. Saida and me people of San Franc .co, and the retreat of the lorroer oa board the toted States ab,p C1V.1.Z11.1 SPECIFIC rile Si. Lowe Union says that the editors have posted around their desks no les, than fourteen remedies fur cholera that have all come well reccoronaentied, and :hat too by em• neat medical men. The Union continues. 'Alto' how wofully miataken they were' Some of there Very Doc 9 ers have tulles stellate them e:it/ea to t telt =stetter, nod others have lost all Oce m their own open flee. One of them Dr. W., we tecoll,s,t well, a low days ago, same tote our office, and told us to say, editorially, for him that he had dtscovered a 'Treelike/tan:h chol era upon the efficacy of wh•ch he would make ht. niistenee. lie would, for a just compensation, Impart a knoaledge of it to the public, and he de sired us to call the attention of the city authorities to the tact. We did to, bat hardly was it dope • in a few hott-a' incline., Dr. W. was himself numbered with the dead—a victim to cholera and to his own specific for the disease." Tire Witsanr Cans.—The wheat crop of this county :Is now safely harvested. and the yield will tall below the word average. 00 the high lands. la the east.ma part of the county, the crop gener ally, is good; but on the low lands, and in the w e st, era part date country; the crop to much injured by rust and the fly. The ercp is much the same In Fayette, Greene and Allegheny COll Mini but we are glad to learn by the following from the Wear ninefold Republican, that that county has had beiter Inch—• The crop of Wheat and Rye in Weittnonelaad will be. very large—more than an average yield.—horn several sectiou we have, heard complaints ct the ravages of the rust—bot not to each an cllt.lll. EIRtO maternally reduce the Lb- quantity 115.1.1iV rat cd on the same farms." The wheat crap no Maryland. Virginia, Eastern Pennsylvtuisa, New Yore, and Michigan, is deseri. bed as . .2.11Cf11. and much larger than usual; while in Ohm and indnana there is not more than half the usual yield.— Washington Ceanewnw seclfhr !La Indian anatbreskrin Florid 589 9to 1022 950 512 An extra tram the office of the ''Savannah Georgina?' under , date of the Slot Instant, put* us in powastion of the following unwelcome intelli► genes: • • ' Information has been received in thin city from Florida, stating that the remaining Seminoles have become hostile, and have committed depredations on Indian river, in Sonth Florida. From the beat Information we can obtain some time in the early part ol last week th e Indi ana made an attack on the settlements on Indian river) in St. Lucie coun ty, and commenced plundering the houses and fi ring on the settlers. The Indians, it 111 etated,were in considerable numbers, eo much so that defence by the whiter was entirely impossible. One per. son,a Mr. Baker.was killed and horribly mutilated. Major Wm. F. Russel, deputy collector at Indian river, waa shot in the aim. His family, it is fear. ed, have fallen into the hands of the Indiana, as they have since been missing. A number of cab er persona, mostly females, are also missing. The settlers were obliged to leave their places and take to the river, and come up the coast outside. Some twer ty men, women, end children have arrived at St Augustine ' and report others on their way. Ii is report ed that despatches have been for warded to Washington stating the facts, likewise an express to Tampa, by the commanding officer at St. Augustine. The settlers on the frontier have become gener ally alarmed. end are moving into the larger settle. meats for safety Such an occurrence hes long been anticipated by oar frontier settlers, from the manner end con duct of the Indians, as they have never been strictl7 kept within their bounds. Little or no at tention has been paid by those having charge of them, and, although numerous have been the corn- July 21,1b,19 plaints of the citizens, they have roamed thecoun try at their pleasure. The military post at Tampa beill i g the residence of the former agent, has given the Indians an encase fat coming into the acute me irt, thereby throwing them into contact with the whites, between whom and!the Indium theta one; ran he any good feeling. 1 he Indian agents have always resided too far from the Indians. The present agent, we learn, has his residence in Jacksonville, some two hun dred and fifiy miles north of the Indian boundary. The natives of Si- Augustine. we learn, are vol- unisering their services to go In pursuit, and we trust the Government at Washington will, with. out delay, despatch troops to their assistance, and in sufficient numbers to secure the prompt remo val oldie Indians to their contemplated homes to the West. It is a doubtful policy, at best, to ever have suffered them to remain in Florida saner treaty. There are yet a conaiderable number of Indians rematiting in Flonda. We have it on the author ity of one who is intimately acquainted with them, a resident of Tampa and Charlotte's Harbor, that the number of warriors cannot be leas than two hundred and fifty. He has had opportunities,from his dealings with them, to know something of them number. They are well supplied with arms end ammonition,and,ocattered in small parties through out the country, as they will be, will give serious trouble. Dreadful Occurrence at Rathlbaa'• tel.—Attempted !Matricide and Suicide. The inmates of Rathbun's Hotel, in Broedwey, were startled, this morning, by a succession of loud ',reams issuing from the chamber of Mrs. Rathbun, the wifi of the proprietor, and on enter ing the room, she was found lying on the door, weltering in blood front a severe wound in the ,hroat, inflicted with a razor by her son, who was near the spat, 11 , 00 bleeding profusely from a wound in h,r own the mt. The particulars as far as we could gather them, are as f flows: Loomis Rethnorti, the attempted murderer, is about JS rears of age, and has for some time paid led a motet disrotute life, being drunk the greeter pert of the tone, and mixing win low and aban doned ehardefers; all the efforts of his friends to re claim bins proved ineffectu•l, and his father find ing that n reformation man hop/claret, gave tom op to his vimitir vourrea, perm dung him to live at the hotel whoa tie reil deposed; but link was seen of tom, air he was nut moat of the .13,. and Mend the way to ha. tied room at oh !Will. of the night. For the past sweet he ha, been on n drunken spree. and the dreadful act was doubtless perpetrated while in a state of deOnom tremens. IVA II . I t 2 u01,34' at C tohs mornmg he appeared a mother', door, wan a rotor in his hand, and sa mg. "1: od bye m.cher," drew the matronl across his throat, tinning a wound on the ft side, of a severe, but net of • serious charnel r. His mother in alarm, rushed to him and set ed hie hand, when be turned tunonsty upon her, and exclaimed, "damn her. 111 kill her.' and throwing her down on the floor, knelt upon her bode sari cut her throat almost from ear to ear. Her cries were heard by one of the waiters, who ran to the room and succeeded in dragging the aria off the body, and ii:eured him until assistance arrived. A surgeon was inamediairby summoned, who ex entitled and dressed the wounds; that of the man is not of a serious chore. ter, but great bean are en teftaisied that Met. Rathhim will not recover, and at the last accoutoui she was lying in a very low one Tue son, whoa evolentle insane, was properly sectored. nod mei! be seat immediately to the la e Asylum emit •ction of the nuthortue • van Inc mater. From tAt Supplemon( to the Atsr.rtran P•atestani July. More Mauiterla Kailas Cousins. By letters rrcetveid from nnr &fresh:teary to idad, we learn that allot the let of Aotruit we may expect 150 or 200 exiles to sense at New York from Trintdad Haring failed, at the date of the hits •tonsry's letter hi receive Stories,which had bee for warded to blip, of the la.bire of the •rranteement made last spr,inr to Lunen., and hem.. to camtm- stature great difficulty there, the whole camps. ny in Trmidad--souse 450—were expecting as fart as arrangements could tie made for their passage, to embark ter this cbuntry. They will coma to the office at the American and Foreign Christen Into, and inquire !or a home. They will mum entirely de•titute of oil means of siencel once.— The Siimety know not, new, whet to do with therm a. the arrangement we had made lor • home for them in [Moots has faded, and venous embar rassmenta result from the wide spread sickness in our country. We shall withhold no effort which seems wise and ra hi, to place them, us fast as practicable, in a condition to acquire for them selves comfinahl- solcurance, but, in the mean time, these afflicted and persecuted codes meet putter here, unless the Society can immediately he supplied with the means of sustaining them.— Coot ributtoom of money and provisions are solicit ed without delay. FIERY. NORM., Car. Sec. of Am. and For. Cbroalan Union, IN), Nassau Greet, New York. July IS, 1519. A ItavicOr :Ito Ravobt,iou.—The Rahway t New JeriLey, liegater not.e.ng the death by cho lera, to N. Y., of Miss Mery McKnight, sister of the brave General Isaac Worrell, of Revo %wooer, memory, pay. her the billowing trib- `The deceased was one of those most devoted •nd blessed women that helped to relieve the hor• rible suirenngs tit Washington's army at Valley Forgo--smoking and carrying provisions to them alone, through the ..epth of winter, e‘ein passing tatough the outposts 01 the Br um, army in :he dis Luse of a market woman. And when Wash. legion wan compelled to retreat before a 'opener tore, she nail the knot and courage to conceal her brother. Gin. Worrell, (when the British set a rime on tits head for Loa brewery,) m a cider hogsbear in the cedar for three dayr, •nd fed him through the tinny hole; the house in the meantone being ransacked font different tones at Frankieft, peon. oil:roma, by the British troops in ...arch of him without sueccess. She won over 90 years of age at the lime of her death." Tim Hamot at WIMILINO, =MA. the Ohm. hp- Come• every day a atin•ce of increasing matey nod there se u• utuse fur apprehending obstruc tion !rare it to the steamboat naattabou from Pot.- bogy',. The d.our of the bridge is stated to bo di feet above low wnier on the Wheeling aide, ine elevation on the Isiand aide being but 70 ket As ibis inches a elope in the door, the distance between it and mu wmer, at a point 100 feet from the Wneel.ng abutrnrot, would be but Mil feet at low water (tetnen menus about two loot in the channel ) Au ordinary stnau of water is 10 feet, and the oar , i• 101111e11111, in .10 or 40 tett; which of course Moon ishes lust an much the distance between the car face of the water and the Auer of the bridge. Some of the regular Cincinnati and Louravilte packets have chimneys front tst to 07 met high from the woo- ter, and in ease of even 60 ordinary stage of water, would be obliged to rub the Wheeling abutment in order to pall. The height of these chimney. is regulated not by taste, but by necessity, and some are now ben g built which will te. iron 9.t to 91 feet high. Tee• last could not puss at all, unless the advice of • Wheeling mirreriemdcht of the National Intelligre. nor is 6.11/01F,J,— , put hingestiimni tae chimney• and lower them when passing. This is simply in - possible; (Jr of necesaty the chimneys are made in a comparatively fragile manner, and would not hear the strain . If results shall prove all this to be true, the bridge mu.a t.a regarded as an obstrnsuon of agree high way, and be deo“ w•in aecorthogiy.. rhe emu tneretot interest. all itttburgh eta too great to be hazarded by permitting • c.,irenee. Ouy own city too, boo a very gi..ut tuteroot in the quesUon, and our Internal improvements would go for little, if t h e right of wov down the Ohio was evaded to the detriment of Illitsborgia—North Amer. Nora, Action—Tile authorities of the city of Allegheny have noted prosiptly and justly in taking from the riotous firemen of that place their fire ap paratus, and placing it in the hands of companies of ciuzens, orgauised for the purpose of putting it to its proper use. The ring-leaders In the recent flagrant outrage should be made an example of; for it is too much that the security of a large city should be held damendopt upon a body of men who, because their desires were not ermined, were Con. tent to let a coding - ration take Its course, regard. less of consequences, and moreover to frustrate, by violence, the good intentions of others.—/Yerth A an . Tes cawing Gnaw , —dome of the Luepke°, having charged Mr Gamble wi'h (wooing the election of William U. Foster, for Canal Coqugis goner in 'din, Mr. G. denies the charge. but ad mits-that he did eat core Jar Aim/ although be was fa rersibM to his nomisatlcia! It may have beau that be 'favored Mr. Foster's commotion for the purpose oC havicg him killed oft duck things have been done in the Locokco ranks. On Pride) , =msg. the 47th U.L.n Rev. A Amu sox, Tutor of The Associate Presbyterian Congrega tion. The funeral sill take place this afternoon, from his late residence on Tunnel street, at 4 o'clock. the friends and acqmsunances are muted to attend with- oat fonber notice On Friday murmur, the 27th of July, at hie reridenee is Temperaneeville;JOlM HOUMA., LO the 52d year of his age. His frtende. and Moue of the family, are matted to attend hie funeral, from his lai y endenee, this day, at 2 o'clock.. Irr The Annual Sermon of the Pitiaborch Female Hible Pommy, will be preached by Rev. C. Cocas., in the Methodist Church, corner of Liberty and Hay to-morrow evetung.ai 71 o'clock. A collection will be taken op in old of the Society. TUBS DOW GLASS-150 boxes, assorted sixes, for V sale br WESTON BOWEN. Jr.N DO Front .creel. . _ N. CI i, SjGAR—IS hhde pTim,eau,cgotzl‘f:A VINE ULD BRANDY—One octave cask, 1605, Jr Vieux. Colman, Just received and for sale by the deanjon or bottle, by ianYS 11=1 LOW PRICED BRANDIES—High Proof Preach L Drandter, of all colors and grades, for sale whole sale and retail, by JACOB WEAVER. Jr. Iron Works, Vara., anal Mill Property for Sal IWISH to aell my balls property, containing about 1000 acres of good farming land, nearly all enclosed with good fennel, and in a good state of tufo v inns.— on which is erected a Furnace, Forge,and Gnst Mill with 4 pr. stones. calculated to do both Inerebant and country work; and a Saw Mill, all lately put to good repair. Tin location is unequalled, having a home market for every thing manufactured Pig will command Pinata:mei and trangtng Rock prices, with the addition of freight. The contemplated Rail Road from ZanesvCla to Co. lambus, must pass very near the works—which nill aid very a uch to procuring stock from a distance. if required. The Furnace and Forge are on one aide of Licking rreek, cud the Mills on the other, connected by a good substantial bridge, with Mina - piers and abutments. There t, anatural water fall of 18 feet to inches, over a solid roek foundation, and la considered one of ale b , it Water sites, for manufacturing purpose-a, In the western eiluntry . I will .11 all together. or let the creek divide, Find dispose of the Mills with a gutrietency of land on one side, and the Iron Works on the other. If not sold by the first of October next, I wti. then rent the whole together or separate, on above. To young. enterprming men, this property hulls out re ry haltering prospects. My age mboontrbee tee that it is quite time to with draw myself from active beetness I therefore otter the whole of this very valuable property, on very rea sonable and necommodating terms A mall part on balance on extanJad moo. would he required in nand. the - -- JOHN DILLON. Sr Llcklng Worl • 4 milos from Zane•vtlla. It/Alt= NAVY DERV AND PORK FOR 1850 NAVT DE1,10116, Bureau of Provi•tons and Clotho* lu , v PROPOSAL:4; endorsed `Trope.la for I. Beef,' and ..Propoaa . rer Port." :he case nosy ne. Naos be reeelvsd at this othcelLOlsi d o'clork P Nt On Monday, the with day of Auglit neat. for famish log and delivering• free of all co. and nals to the Cas tes' attest.— Flve zho.and lour hundred barrrla of navy beef and foot thoo•and eight hundred ba•rel• of avy p,ra• tech barrel to routran not lea, t , an two hundred ponod• nett sreetellt of beet or pork. no e x ..of veetaht IL either •rtiele .111 be pail for To int deity ered at the reopeeti•e navy y•rdt. . fo:lnve• Barrel. beef. Barrel. pork At Chvarlel , own 1..0 1.6101 Al Brooalyn. N .... • • I 21-0 11.00 At Gosport, Va. ..... • .1,010 I 6101 5411 4.,11 Said beef and pork must be delivered. one hn f be tween the fir. day of Jenu•re, WOO and lb.. 11. , t d.v Apni. I.str. a d the oth• r half belwee.. the 15th day of A pod. 1 4 611. and the 16th day o June. luSti. a.t,ss earlier delevenes should be required ~ y th. ene• this Lluman Off rsmust he ma Inc each noir ..epa• rattail anti doltnel4! that ts, fort he half dettverstoe between the Is. of January and the la or Aont. and for the half delt•eraole bolsi,. the I , th .1 Apr., and the 15th of lone 15u Payment bar 6r t half to be wild. within thtrty data Liter de , tver).an t for the second half in thirty days ales the 15th 0. I-513 The beet mm be from well fattened enitle, slaticht. trod between ;be In day of Novegporr. I aLI, and toe I. ART of February, 1350, and weighing not less than eta hu idoed hounds, nett weight. each The legs end 'leg Mad. of the hEnd guar., and the thin• Rol •houl. Jer clods. and at lea.t eight pounds from the steak end °leach a quarter, or the parts marked rscnt 1.". ti.,d 3, ost the drawing or deitneatiOn tha Into and hind qearters of an ex. whtch will fit attached to and form a pan of toe cotract, must be wholly exemoied tenth each barrel and , hall barrel. and tt a remainder of the carcass must ho cat in pitiCe• of not lemi Man eight pounds cart, The pork must be packed from corn-led, well-fatten eh hogs. s:aughle•ed between the first day of Novern• her, and the first dry of February, loldl. and weighing not leas than two hundred pounds eac a. ex Imes,eluding the heads, ,es. tech., shoulders, hems, lers. feel. and lard, and all refute Hem, and react i.e cut in pieces weighing not tete .is 1 , 0111.10 each Roth the beef and porn must be salted arab at least ...atom bushel of Turk 'a Inland. tote of I lay, or St I nes anti, and the beef must have five onnee•of hue puirerred sa, , petre to each harre cxelustv• of • , plekle to be made from freat, water, 83 , strong as nail a 0: make it. The barrels most be made of the best rearotied white o.k. or white ash aaaa and headoie, of the termer to be not leas than three , ourtba of an ir Ch Ole iI or tn. lour, in he not leas than inch think, and to be Looped at ,00.1 three-(conks over with the best whtte oak or tickori hoops Each bane{ most be brand.d on Its head Nev - it Peel." or - Navy Pork,' as the ease may he, stub the contractor'. name and the year when packed The heel %/Id pork arid. unless other ein.° drrected by the chief of this Bare., be inspected by the in• errantne oibeer at the respective tinyy yards aforesaid. and by some •-sworn inere-clor of failed pro•Pow.a.' who will be selected by :he respective eocconaedbet cane., but their Chine. for each helve-men man be paid 1.1 th- ...remove contractors, who mast likewise bare the twavel• pot to coed stupptag order to the Satledartion of the commandant,. of the re•peell•e na ry yard , . aforeaaid..er worectson and et thetr Own tia moat apect, trnr” repar•Wr +fled,- tuct , v in separate °Clara for the nrct and tor port. d for each of p:acea of deli•cry, coacrlng ad ers.cntora and tul charges. Bowls in noc-hati .he amount of the re•n...et. ye con ltsva viral be regllted and ten per rentam to ad.d.Oon sail: re ar..1....1 from the amount of each payment to bc made. as collateral wear., Inc the due and (anti el perform aper ol r retpectlve colorants. mulch art.l Ono. account he p.od unit l the contracts are comp , ted a.tta m‘pec.• and 111 le he foreatei mthe Una. d 5 ate• in the event o(tatiore to complete the dc.trnrink . • . . . . sailor, the prooenbed ;encode. In tate of (allure on I Mepart sr( tr.e contractor d User all or may of tlic heel or pork alove mentioned, at the rmaiin, and me at I e name and pieces above prny.ded. the nottracror ant for ,7eit and nay to the Unit , d State. as moolatra damage. a sum of money equal to tarter The ann. of Me contract once to 6. pull to c *se of the acnia delivery thereof, which liquidated dam •Ccs Mar he re. covered from time to time as they acerue Vey:nein ntede by the United Plates at the perm . 5 n: bun speribed, ie account the len per sternum to be Withheld anti the completion of the contractt, ii•kmairetta.nl.l after the said heel and pork shall have been .topec sad received. end tall. for the mm shit) , have been ° prevented In na•y agents resoceti.e:y. dui „ p . ' proved by Cher ommandants of the re•pccti,tart t art. according to the terms of the contracts The pars of the heel to beeictuded Will be partora • srly neetguined to the engraving to he adached toint. contract. Person, untreated can °hunt them on ap o.ra,ten at lb.. odic, Bidders whole propo.llda are accepted (and none MI, ers t Will Ise ( nftwitt flora , d. and as e•rly at piac . i• ruble a contract and bond will he transmitted to them for rieleullori. Whicb contract and bend must he le termed to tine Bureau voirhin tan days, roe naive of the Du. frquirrd for the regular trany,Onisston ot the Wall I Este) , alter mad- must be accompeated lm directed ot Inc 6111,ecnoti Of the net o' Con oak na op- prop e r allows for oa•al • Int le.-- 7, appro, rA Aoroot,l+l6 copy of whlch su , ; 13. 0, 1,1 , or , lttrn .olrooty, wooed uy one or more mop°. I.le •roon., to th , th a Ito or the) turter•okc the; or 1.3d.1cr• will. tt in. dr their iitt ho or - v•-p totter ,to olp,•itoo wltttlo len days. with good 0 , t , 1 .I.dieseot ...rises, to lonaah th. orti , •1001..Opo. s gun r 110 •,0111,1MI•d by the rer fh n the United tin e. door", ^tied Smi dawn anortie, awry slant or some fficer of ts the r,eoero Gorrrnme.s. onfi nw sninal so, ,0 h• cso thol goaratvors ore 141,0 to make good (heir guaranty No proposal orsl be considered unless •ccomparned by such s unsung) 'fie boblcr'. n roe and reondene , ., and the name or ea.. incenber 01 • hen, Whore company Dere, osuld we Y .hied . Fa!reel from the act of Convee, approved Aagott Its. 1,16: • !tee ft. And le it forher enacted. That. (tom and al rr rag •ur of thy. ae , , ever) prop., for .otv./ ..,pph a wear,: by the Y..cretary of the Navy. tatid, Ow prow,. o it a grooral a prOroiaoOolo for I. vy. •pprovra Match 16,01. o.gporo•• honti,ol and arty nr e I.so orvooapanira by n orroOm. alhatao signed U. of or more re s.,oreselele re ...on*, io Ilse of ceee the. he or they a/10,1 , 1k° that tn. bidder or bed M=MM2=2 gnu. in racy time as may be pesseritt. by the tr. en t try of the Peary. with good kr.d wort •ient sure ties to luta. the supplies groomed No propose! shall be mender. noten serum an I try such gum ... 11,Iter tne seceptanct of • pr.si tsar antl a no. itritwoon the rant in the bidder or bidder., he or Mar Mean fast to rater win an within the mac preeentted ity the Secretary f rite:racy with goad mrtowl sufficient .ones;-. for turn... Me strophe, Fecretely of the Navy shell proceed io contract with some other person or persons for fun..ng the said •oppitew .d shall furthwah tease the difference between the amount ...tied In the proposal to ...untied and ihr amount for which he may have contracted for lurnahing the said suppltes to the whole penml al the prop.al to be charged op against said 'wider or !udders, and ha or their ruarentor or guarantors; and Me same May be 1111011tail110 y rec. ored by the I:nited Sm., for the use of the Navy De par,torat, man action of debt against either or all of sell persona . ' irt,..ll•vp4r nailed StAkten P*teos 0111 e.., Jobs 31, let , (AN the pennon of Henry Burden, of Troy, New k 1 York, prating for the extension or a petelt valu e! to the said litany third., for an Mir rove rat at In iliie-shone. tor seven years front the es, nation of sodpitent. which taken place on the 23d day of No combat, 11313: It is ordered that the said petitioner Ise beard at the Patent I striee on the tint Monday in October neat, tit to ohlack Al.. and all penumm am notified to appear and snow cause, if any they hart, why id petition ought not to be cruis m ed. Ordered, also, Mat this notice be published in the In• telitgencer, Ilepnblih, and Onion Washington. North Amenean and Gazette, Phttedelphia; Tribune, New York Daily Whig, Troy, New York: Daily Dee. Dos too, Gazette, Pittsburgh. ; Daisy Atlas, Camino., once • week for three mieseessiee weeks previous ti the first Monday to Oculist. nes, Tilos. EwliklNK, A N ft Commissioner of Onto IY'= dl•w3w - United States Patent. Office. /cm 27, lei.l N the petition ot John Elgar, of lialemore. Maly land, pray ing for the extension of a patent gram .d) to sold John elgar, for an tinpretvement in apparob us (or wansporting goods on comets and raerosds. for srven years from the expiration of said potent, which Likes plate on the 71h day M . NovStahel-, 1.310 It Is ordered that the mid petition tte heard at the Pa tent Otfeb an the aril Monday in Ottober next, at to o'clock M.: and ail persons are notihod m appear and show could, if •ny they hive, why maid petition ought not to be &rented Ordered, also, that this notice be publiabed to the In tel! gene-r, Hcpubiic, and Unton, Wishington; Anted eon, Oil imored North Amencon aid Gazette, Phi... delphia, Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Tribune, New York, Daily ace, !lotion, once a wees for three sues/waive weeks previous to the lint Mandarin October next. TTICIst. EW RANK, Jyili-dineraw Commissioner of Patents. INLISCY 11/015—dd too Gastoosala 11221211; 12.5 do Topa, k t'd's sogotrpartd do; 2.4 do IA ads & Soo doi 10 do Moldy., Mown, fr. fbook.u.' do do !co, all Cap- Vassal and yo!low rutted, ia.lare and fur • ale by /19 tCELLERS & l'ilCOLB • Tccormeions, Jima lOth, M. B. K. Htaitier-4a/r: 1 tato mat Sewers in m eows:ending rein INKS. to the make° , the pobijp la my boldness. I hams Owed • great quantity of Ink, and I give loon the Preference over all others] have Pled. Hacen, en t. rat j 1 get to is ArttolPv; but I prefer your., as It doeanot Mould, nor get Chit k by be ep ..rf Oud, and becomes black in a fe+minnw later It to on the pare, %%labia; you every ItH'eret , ) our bnaineka, I am yours. JOHN FLEMI. O. ty Accountant. For .vie by H A Fahnestook b. Co. Pittsburgh; II P. Schwan., Allegheny city; and by the mmufacturee. Thome. K. intittert. Druggist mid Chemist, corner ot Idberty and 'Smithfield weeds, Pniaborgh, Pa. Hl7-dciv N %:I"FW AND VALUABLE WORKS JUST PUB LISlis.D —A Compendium of Ecclesiastical His tory, by Dr. John C. L. °icicle,. Dottsistorthl Counsel lor and Ordinary Professor of Thor logy la Gottingen; from the fourth million, revised and amended. Trans hued (rem the German, by Samuel Davlduin, L. L D A History of the United States of America, from the dis-ove ry of the Confluent to the organisation of Got, erIIMESII under the Federal Constitauon, by Richard Hildreth Hist received and for sale by JOHNSTON t sTOCKTON, il - 27 corner Market and Third Sts_ Ratters' Trimmtngs Ohrap for Cosh. 'pH k: adveru., Is now opening, at 17 Water street, 1 New York, a complete astoruneut of PATTERS' TaIXIMING.t, selected by himself from the manufa, tone. in Prance and Germany, which will be sold low for cash Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. inf7-dim New Vona, July, 1849. LA RD 01L-10 bbls. No. I Lard Oil; and 20 bbl No. 2 do.; to store and for sale by /;27 JAMES DALZELL, N 0.04 Weter. st. BUCKETS -25 dos Buckets, landing per keel boL Jack Ogle, and for sale by d 7 JAMES DA LZRLI.. ACKEREL-100 hins. No 3 Mackerel, lEND, fachnactis In.pection, landing per canal. and in .all, to 27 JAMES DALZKLL. DOT ASH-0 casks, caper tor, , for cane by Iry N. F VON lIONNHORSF & CO. rposAccos--..0 . pkgs. manufactured Tobaccos, canons guanaco, ar sale by S F. VON BONNHORST & CO. ASI4-2000 lights for rule by Jrn S. F. VON I3ONNHORST tr. CO. E1 j . . , r41E . L —lO bogsrl for se le by F. VO N BONNHORST & CO. lJ B UTTER-YS 1,61;1 : p F a . e i lAT4Ban .. s,.fp . r .. s2sl . a .. by • V V IN DOW GL.ASS—n bones • [ 2:1 5.F... )0 1)N ONBI.'iTi(VRIT.:(W R V 7 P " %)710;IDJF V. 11PIORST &CO. _ . I J 0! , ,, , F; , S CU A R.S T,. 2' . 6V ( w i tts . r . r . t : e r d . Z . ,:po. 1:? . r by .onIF W. VI/ li vr K_Fisii—Prme. tweeted, to bblo. and half lII' Mos far 5..10 by o S Y VON RONNHORST k ro. !thine or Hoek Winos. SPA RK . LIAIIi A Ifonk o! Co blenlze; Sto,l Hot kAttmer, 1 , 10. Alumni A. Go; 1041, do Mow, Mo-saic, IC 11, do Johanolabcrg, 1.80, E:bellng & Maier, • Rodeshooner, 1011, Mom= & Co, Also, tiny , S.. 'II.. 'Oh% and in bhris. These AV i are from them. celebrated Grayer along the Rhine. In twee •n•I for sale by calms or • doz each, or by the single bovtle, by 1121 JACO% WEAVER Jr - Champagne Wlnee: - MU!! WS Anchut, Pm. and Qarsi • hiliet y, 11r , rk, ttr Pr•dris. Partridge Eye, or Ilary Brand, gut n• . Urand, tips; t,repo Qta and Po; ner's Anchor. Qts; I , or hart. d- Q. and P 11; k Wines are offered to the trade, wholesale and rel.ii saicnutely 0 , JACOB NA RAVER, Jr tj &OLD'S & read S Impnored Safety F. It ',loot) , plot and for ..la by J)O BROWN & CULBERTSON cLmce br--.....loo,h,booniehea:p:ollioOarmanty'a,.."(or sale by JY ,, BRONS h C.Lf .itr DOWDF:R—Blanung and Rifle roonders. key. no I mann yon hand. and for ay HHOWS & CULBERTSON. LI ACK Ett6l.—ta rupply of Nos. 4 .od 3 Mackerel, altaly expected front dde east and tor tale by »27 BROWN & Ci LII&KTSON. TILE E PIItEB IN WHITE A6•/H. d Famine 1 3 i yr Tt ::: I ;e to a tend thera :.cr"::::stnume'u s ' fi'r White Co cell of the Empires, they reapeethi , ly beg leaver* meaner th at they vvill'appear Frulay evening, du e7M. oh WHITE: FACES, Ppoo which seCeSl • Dome•nc Glee," - tie kind loth the) I* I ,apex the •. Loved otira tt home . . . resteales Pathatte Ballad of Was a Lady a.lll be repealnl. ry particular request. Tlctets, 313 tents tCr lA.,* open St 71 o'clock: Concert to COn103e11• 1111 (IYV Destrable Property for Sale. TIIAT beautifet, kortorit and health) rewdenee, [late:} occupied by Nita E J Stew. rt, dee do on not lop of the hi.l west of Steuheuville, and admin. pug the trietibeanne and Cambridge rood. The lot co:ll.ns about eight acres part meadow, and under good fence. Ihe unprorements are a twaohav line k Dv. hog House and Kitchen, brick mash louse, and sh r telt house. a good aroma stable, Se Thera is a varietY of fruit tree& and shrubbery, but a full descrip tion of this wed known property to deemed nuance.- ..sty. It is one .f the most bear:tufa rural retreats to in vlrtnazy of Steubenstae, and is perhaps one of the moat mammy. —eornbtmoir the many advantages or town and coeutiry, with few* the incorwoot. ones of ertet. The title is unexceptionable. re.1,1110/2 eau der given on the first of hors room. For (umber par t comes, apply through the Post Often, address the subscriber. F:lterviiville Jefferron county O or at hot 'cruder., on the bang of the Oldo.,oppoatto New Cam: Lowland, Pa JAlll.3i K. ki STEWART, )1 , 0 segmg ha r of Ales. Stewart, deed. L'Ol ND—A .mall leather Puree, eon. Lana a mail sera of unettey, wbtch the earner earl bare b, a te; tor that orl•et t.seraeut. Appty at this cffiee. lilt( Xrd.'—es du. jun le.udg, for sale by /)1 7 tl F FON 4ONNIIO/1.13T lb Ca. - - L 012 —7 I Ws. IGlbbs' tales) to-day to ehl pe E keel boat Josephsite, for Wer by • —'Cbe three ihrelLng ,Pit ' orit h e L‘ di r i .' o rY lla ß y n ald Nubnry uirreis uour occupied by W Graham, Jr. Possession given immediately. Enqutro of Wm. Graham, or al 11=11E22 JOHNSTON tc STOCKTON corner Market and Ticirii Circe Engines far sal. (INE PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINES, 10 frigh cylolers. 4 feel emote; I Bodera A feet ..Iwo to dpanacier.alip, good order, will be told al • I.arga,, i application he made won. They have only tv.en .11 ow lo.otat ly months. For puheolora, Inquire of ly27.111: R HANS. Clues. office EORGF. HUHN, by calk... al my office Imd pay 7 ing charges anll ',cove a Box cemaimag •atu • bie blednques, Rook., de GEORUE 11. 3.IILTENBEFIGF.R. No +7 Front st t,,t double refined Winter Strained Lard -.Ai Oil, received sod for sale by w a R. M'CUTCHEON, Org No 152 Oben • street boy BOX bbs Prune Cheese, of • one Mae, received 0 / and for se:e by W. fr. R. hl'OCTClibbliN, 'ANTFIR—A good compo.dor at ado oracc. JTVO,I%I l'Ct A R-130 blob, %mod,' prime. for wale by tritt C. ti GRANT. N. 41 Water.. IA CK ER E1.,--100 bbl.. Large No 3, blosonehosetts tr I It•pGo-1011. to ttrrtyr, for de by _ . CAI GRANT. FOll OIIERNWOOD OARDENS. The costa boot A ro MASON now n• from Point, foot of Lirrerty sweet , to the Oar. st 9 o'clock. A. hi . and NI the beginning of each hour until 9 P. M. Thitere ma, re'y on fir dAg the boat the hour. She leaves rue triarden, the last an trip. at Id o'clock. The sermon to fast advancing, and tbrwra wishing to vrett dn. derighonl letreat, now is the time to spend a ft sr hours, not Ist he smoke and own of the city, bat In a eon. atmosphere, twrlorned with the fragrance of All kln.ls o( refreshments, except inlealeating drinks ere ept on les preinisea Qreenhonsa Pillllll, and Ikultisets of elduee (lowers for sabs. Closed ort Quo day tr JUMPS hIIIiCAIN. (Qs-Change of lauding nude on account of low era ., Chain. Dry 000 d.. WllO WANTS M..sooito liars foe y9 I cents. Heavy Brown hltollos for Erna " 4 f tlienehad r open, Ps reaoletts r e'tener flood donllty, do. Moor de Lalues I.toghtiras A Ipltenno If Ono do. Ailit and Wool Mirages Catofit & " Ifa~ net Rihbon3 Good qoaltty Kid Gloves Ctr.sotels Broad Cloths " MKS A A. hIASON & CO. have Goods at priers named ohmic Call teen at the only cheap ono prise .WIC, 1,0 Market street. , Peen === Etc Illlt/Pc,—,onthey's Common 19 - ano Rook, ..doril ht Ins Jojth Hood Darien, D D. A hhntl'• Iltooil of Jahr. Cog., with engravings. rcomv•cf at JOHNSTON & STOCKTON'S, Cot Market and Toird stt. TAMES NEW NOVEL.—The Woodman! A TO ce of the tre• of Anhwei 111, by O. P. H . Just receteerl by JOHNSTON & STOCUTON, eAr b , nrtet air' Third stn. Brifi.itPoslo — die;al I. The London Quarterly Review, 7. Th • Kilint.urst Review. 1 f Quarterly. 1 The Westminster Review, 4. The :Vona British Review, 3. Blackwood'. Edinburgh Mitgasine—Monthly. The above Periodicals arc reprinted in Now York trotnediately on their arrival by the Reid., *learner., nt,,,nntifat nor type, on One whit, paper, and ar• . nith(ul copies oft. origmals—Blackwood's Nlayrnaute ming enact foe-done of the Edinburgh sing,. The prices of the rennin" are less than one third of Ono, of the foreign copies, and while they are equally well carrot., thwy afron/ all teat advantage to the A alertsnt over the Engl.. eader Tsaa.--t Payment to be made In advance.) For any one of the tone Rearms, • 03 00 per . For any two do - 5 DO Fer any three dO • 7 00 yin, a il mar of the Replete% • BOg For Bier kis.die narams, . 300 For Blackwood and the fora Reviews, in 00 The above promptly supplied by JAMES D.LOCKWOOD, BoAseller and Importer of Portico Book., /72 3 61 Wood .t. rrlitlacirwood's Magazine, for July, has inn been received, and easy be had as above. I )OTATOES-15 bbls this day received from Galli polta, and for sale by /1 , 1 3 ARMSTRONG & CROZEIL bbl,. put mad nod for sale by r j)Z ARMSTRONG b. CROZER. ENAMILY FLOC R— MI. Family Flow od elomoot mod For tale by • IT II OLDS & BHBE liOTASH=dcsilt i ouLshTdn d toy (state by OIL • OLDS A SIM By Jolts D. Dort.. Auctioneer • CM Monday moronic, July 30th, at 10 o'clock, Ist the Commercial Sales - Roonn, earner of W oo d "4 Fifth memo, mill be sold, withontreserve-- A largo aftwriment of forrirn and doniesuc Dry Goods, among which are superfine elottia. ewaiinteree, wittnetts, tweed, splendid lawns, bialsarinea, banger, de Nina, super peints, French and hlaireheiter ging hAma. shawl*, s•lt hdtfa, hosiery. cloves, lerharn and braid bonnets. parasol, umbrellas. table clothe. check, Earring, abeetings, twilled cotionadea, val.nua and satin veining . , ine At 9 o'clock, Oro-eerier., Quecnsware. Fumiture. 6 half cheats Young Hymn tea, 14 caddy bozo. lm penal tea, Va manufacture.] tobacco. No 1 palm acaP. 6 bbl. Vinegar, above'', spades. fork, area. hate sett angora corn and grase teethe... brace bit.. 67 net•, peting, writing and err-sprang paper. transparent ndow blinds, mantel cloaks. lamps, looking glleses, ac. ac. A large and general awornoent of new and second hand household (immune, de. ,1 o'clock . Fashionable ready made clothing, bowl mid oboes, airier trunks.. dnuble and single barrel *hot gene, Din ant cutlery, n nnd second bond gold and sliver takes, variety erode, be. 727 Book:, Tratekm, SAD: cone, Pirtols. On Saturday evening. July thlth, at el o'clock, at Commercial Sales Room., corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be .old, without reserve— A large ee'lection of Valuable miscellaneous books, among which are standard library editions of choice works, family and pocket bibles, blank books, latter and cap wnong paper, he. P. fine full jewelled detached lever gold watches; 3 " silver double bark patent vertical " Double and single barrelled that sons pistols, gold pencils. he Wholesale Drug Store ter Bale. I. subecribers, dem roue of retiring Nem the Druo I. business, offer their well selected stook of Drugs, Medicines, etc.. for sale. - The establishment is among the most eligible in the West, having an extensive and lueratire custom alrea dy establishment. The most satisfactory inforairvion relative to the probu of the establishment, and the reasons for quit ting business, can be given by addrewing the subscri bers, No, 164 Market street, Wheeling, Va. PRYOR & PAULI. HAl:dial—Wheeling Gam. Q AFFTY FUSE-30,000 feet 0 itst J WILWORTH &CO --- P OWDER—= Po to Aioe daoder,oz.qa:lolty 403 ht do do do do do 101) qr do do do do do • In otagasina and deliverable at any boat during the day. DILWORTH & CO COMMEI CHEFSE-50 boles Ch"sN'lM;tintOby ;TA FIL b O y UR-3.10 bp r. ' 4 Plour, a vg. lb., cot. MACKEREL—bn hale Na ?large Mackerel, 140 Just landing and for eale by D'2l J P DILWORTH & CO WRAPPING PAPER-800 reams in store and far sale by jr/4 JS DtLWOITH & CO HANIE4-22f4 Hams, non , ready (or taking from the Hooke haute, for Kale by iy27 Wb R lUTCHEON, 1&3 Liberty st HOULDPIRB--4000 pro Shoulders. in mete In.sts CI and for att'it by it.% W& R PiPRUTCHF.ON (EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—ID bids just 'void nnd L4' for sale_by jr24 A R(IisTROVO k CROZ F.R ritREESFCOND HAND PI CYO., either for tale L or rent—One of iho abase Piano Fortes sill he rsehantred cost oneinally RM.) (or a lot of ground, or enerehtmdtse at a fair valuation. ivt4 JOHN H MELLOR, 81 Wnod st JUN lATTA BLOOMS-45 tJni , in ttore ard for eJe by ICIER k JONFS, n, 21 renal near 7th at KF Al‘ TAR TA R-3 bt'. jo•t reed ann tor 2.1 e by V-) llarl E SELLER <, 57 Wand In MRER—I bbl Net recd and for vale by U /9',3 R E SELLERS AIIRETT'S SNUFF—I tierce jest reed .nd f. awe oy jy IL E SELLERS IQUORICE ROOT-4011 lb. prime errcmd. just reed r •ml for bale by jra N E SELLERS WI.YB NICSLINS—W. R.. Murphy hes received a CI fresh simply fm dresses. very ekeep. Also. em• nroldered Sluanna, plain Mull SToonni. arid barred /scone., sow priced and fine; at northeast corner 4th and Market sta. jyY3 VURNITURE DIMITY—W. R. Murphy hoirecei vrd a few piece. fur summer bed quilts, al lb. o. pnce of I lj flu per yd. jyrp T A REDUCED PRICES— W. R. Murphy has A on hand • few white and colored quilts, which ho will clone on. at low picas. jyln TS HEREBY GIVEN to those who know themselves indebted to the Eatste of JOHN WRITTEN. dee'd, Mote of Potsburgh,) that they ate muttered to call without delay and mule their accounts with Richard Floyd, at the Wamhouse of J k R. Floyd, Round Church Buildings, Ltherty street Those neglecung this no ice longer than thtny days, may expect that their account. wilt then be in the hands of a proper officer for collection. . . MARGARET WHITTEN, Admo a. iytad2as RICHARD FLOYD, 11/001..—The highest market price in cash, orHl b paid for the MIDI - rut grades of Wool, by S W 11A RHAlrcili, HOl No 53 Water end 101 Pont et ODA ASII-2.5 cake Soda A , b. reed and Cm sak by IMO S & LIAR/36U01; BACON SHOULDERS-4 casks nut teed and for sale by Ira 8 k W ILAREALIGH CrlEEBE—Siboxes prune Cream Checae jam reed mod for sale by jy2. d& W HAIL/LAUGH 1110 i i;S . SEL . l y sil b t/N1 711.:E d Vinegar render it far superior to Carogi r ie water for the maulery purposes ef the toilet,surpassing the la ter In Ito perfume. It prevents and reateve• pimples, tenet and asperity of the skin ' it refreshes and whitens the akin, rendering a son and smooth. It corrects the clammy sad bitter taste of the month,imparting fresh and pleuant breath. It cleanses and whitens, the tomb, wad hardens the goose. for all the above,pur pos., ills used with water In sorb arowarrion as may be found mow agreeable. Br inballug it and robbing it on the temples, it Will remora beildAtile. If applied instantly to born or braise , . it eventually pretreat moruficuien. It corrects "misted air, and, guaranties Gum centurion; it is therefore very useful for pnriGing and peat:minx apartment. For sale by It E SELLERS, Wholesale Druggist,. 'rot 5/ Wood tercet, ' Ittabangh IsWhsker in 81.3 - 113 and 7 VV & M AITCHELTREE 10LACKWOOIES MAGAZINE EGR JULV:= — Ciairr.mrs— Dies Homilies- No. f Christopher o. der Canvim• The Island of Sardinia, The Carte part XIV; The Game Laws In Scotland; Domin* Pesialirmiana; The Crowning of the Colon., a Coasting att. Pedestal. Th. day facetted; for .a afngly, or obtoi[otoono [alto at IQ or year J AMU!. D. LOCKWoulta to) W oo d D2 l Atent Our ['Offshoot ON THE LAW RENCEVILLE ROAD .— An Chant- Lea v. sit leave the Diamond in Pi treurgh every venitie al V 9 and le o'clork. leaves Lasirreneevi at B And ii P. M. M. Ar. J. BiIIiiIDENTHA L. hist:dear GOOD BOORS PIM RDATCHOI TaTLoz—Note4 from Life. —Note. nom Hooks. Gatoo—Story of Bartle or Waterloo. New Tinton. Folddraron—Grantley Manor. —Ellen Middleton. Owl Creek Lenexa. Nervy Mount. Burnt —The Salamander. A 011OTT'S—Sommer in Scotland, etc. ale. Fo• 'ale by JAMES U. LOCKWOOD, irrl CINCINNATI bz• reCe v.MT — Lod for isal by S a W irlO 5 WSW,' St === larl i SDO r GLASS,-100 bzs ssl'd rises, grad and o y T sale by irdo .4 NV 11/sRZAUU II PMACIIFS—Iti9 big rust roe'd and r sale PIED itnn S W HARLIAIDLIH DAnK F:\blo--W.H.Thinrpity. a/north east corner of Market and Friona its, bas opt, tic. morton• • few pacces of dark Luton Lustre., a source MUCte—bor racks and drone • Also Psatitowt Green Mil, and Tura sada, fringed and rtleun—• few or the latter of Tare sada and handsome finith. Also I arc , hinans.o , a de Irable shade and quality,and Nlooocuto Nrc —White harrnd and colored. uu'osalo Rooms up Mum, whom goods are DIU it I RUO.do-od-. dos Pumero, tor we by D WILLIAMS 0.1 7 Ell APPLES- 710 1M bash joss rend 417 3 d A tr o s i c i , I" L , IS Wahl large - No 3 Mackerel, Boston Inspe. k: eo; 50 half bb.. do on; 50 bbl. No V do, josl xe Ind for sae by jrlo L 8 WATERMAN TOBACCO-40hr. 53. - Tol•areo, on boa - Wld 1. arrive In a few days, wont of which are choi brands and or superior qualay, reed on consignme and fee Cole by iy n L 8 WATERMAN C` HAD AND HERM NO—A mar Ws of eaet ye 1.,D on hand bed fur tate by WHITE BRANTS-30 WA. White Prima, on band .d for rola by Iy2o L P WATEILILIN LA RD-25 crocks, a superior article for family use, Jost received and for sale be iy9.o Airtoulutte of the most h.altby, most usofol, most no. b—at employment of man."WArentoron. THY. AM ERIC AN ot(tRICULTURIS r and FARM ER'S CALICNET—Is published an the flm of eve. ry month. Terms One dollar a year in advance; Three copies one year, Of one cow Three years, t Eight copier one yeas lit mut to oar address) SS; Twenty copies, Sit Now subscriber. will be furnirbed with the bank numbers trf ail or 007 of the volume. Seven volumes ■ow pWu,oht d. Hound ',lames in complete {MS, or In sepornie vol ume*, filll2l.hed at Cue Dollar and Twenty-bee cents each. JAMES D LOCKWOOD, REEN SATIN PAROSOLS—W. R. Murphy has . received a few of the above, of the new finish, 'wltheut fringe, end very superior quality. jilt) IIL-1201/ eels bleached Sperm Gil,lsoodo Colore;) j do do; ,000 do brown Tanners' flit; 10 tads Rum'. dodo; WOO • ails rice bed winter Whale Oil, in ...re and (a. •• 1 0 MILLER Al• RICK Ffrgool • Tit.. —in Moo Salad Oil, Just raol 0 and , or sale 1.3 t l 4lB HICLETOO.s TARCII-30 bra Elonbrigbt's, Lawson's and Strab's name, In stow and for sale by lil6 MILLEht tr. RICKETSON BUCKETS -6 dna Beaver Buckets; odo do Tuba, in store and for sate by jYte MILLER t itierwrvoN SWEET AND DRY MALAGA WINES-4D quests no ear Malaga Winer, 33 Indian bbl. dry do do just received alll3 for nit b lyia MILLER & RICEETFON - SHINGLEct-313 M French Creek Shingles, on eon. signment and for tale by iyl6 MSLLER t fticyp23X - ASTROLOGY.... WRENZ6, the celebrated Phitompher, Neal , 111 dert al the Amato-Twat Society, Will 'Mall In the city fora short time, and may be canaulted ina all the taairs of hum. Itfo, at No 40, St Clair y, Attendance from 3tob e. tt. Fro from 9iE'tot:4l. Mr Lerman is the only Yam= whrarrredichril enrigo 0 . ly the marriage of Queen Victeria, and described her husband, two year. berme It took place. P. o.—Rang the ume of birth with you. jytgrigure /AIL CLOTHS-0e band sad for Bak, by W took, at hie Carpet Ws - abeam, a large and a.- ternara ILSPOTI I OO O . I 0( Oil Cloths, varying from r 7 M ites to re feat wide, unto (Danny -hoe hall, room w vestibule The Intollinetil Consists of the latest tad mart approvidttylaa and cam. 018 TVII.TNTOCK fib rnx COWLS—a mugs pone:, Mug and short, 13 met revolved sad tar salt! b_ syU' E BELL.MI, t 67 Woad hl A UMON BAIES: staple muiFoacq Dry Good. SOIIN D DA VIA. Auer NOTICE Inc of Omnibuses. =UM IN= STEAM BOATS SIMMER ARRANGE ELA RUIN BIENTS for 1949. XIONON6.A.HI E. •• • - • -- -- - Only 7311 e• Signing. Via Urovaaavala and Cumberland la U.lnman, and Philadelphia. Taplendid and nut ronalog U Mail 51.16 et• A T Capl Parkinson; N.I.LTIC, nova fiPLApIE, Cope Patenetnm a me.. daily trips between . ROB AND BROWNI-VILLE. The inortung boat will . leave the Monongahela %ghost. above the Bridge, deity ar k Orb. , Ptheiaelg Passengers will take SUPERB COAC ILES at Browns stile, at 1 o'clock, p. M., and the •pler catsol the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, et Ctmh.i"tdi " o'clock, A. M.. and arrive in Baltimore the sameever. gg til time for the pveping Line to Philadelphia and Waslongtoo esty. From Pi i rt:b n ars . m 8e11m0re,...... 1 . -- 4 10, 1 ( trtirs. From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, or:y 40 hours. Fare 111,00 The evening boot will leave at 0 o'clock, except Sea day evenings F..-`4,n,Vets by this bolt will lodge on board in comfortablc State Reams tho trot night, pasa over the mountains the following day to Eastern built • Coaches, and lodge the second night to Coiriberiand. Passengers bare choice of either Sicemboat or Rail Roacribctween Baltimore and .Philsitelphis, and the privilege of stopping at Cumberland sod Baltimore, and regaining their floats at pleasure. Coaches char- • . . tared to names to travel as they please. We make up the loads turd stray Mini for the Coach es In the Pittsburgh °Mee+, (in order ro aeVe Mae oa. arriving of Brownsville,) it is therefore . importcht foe • passengers to get their tickets before go ing ors board • of the boat, at One olliee, Monovaaheln Howse, Wiles ' • street, or St Charles Hotel, Wood at Pittsburgh. armed. A bIESIZIMEN, Agent Pltesburg. Lod/wills Pareitadt Mats, FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. sailThestgane rt i r s s i 'lwr it Haslep, master, will leave for above tad intermedlata ports oa Wedaass day. the eth tau, at 10 o'clock Al. N. For freight or passage apply on board, or to lus GEO B B BURRIDGMILTEN VI R E FAOGER.OLSN as Co. PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE PACKET LEHR The near and splendid rkstßatreot ter packet. TELEGRAPH N 0.2, maser, will kare for Climb. eau and Loltarille on Tharaday, the 8d WO., at L$ o'clock, A. IL For freight or possoiwapply en bawd, to BURBILIIXtE, WILSON le Ca, at OEO B MILTENBERGER. myt MiM=IiMEI KEVULAIT TUESDAY PACKET FOR ST. LOUIS The fine fort mooing passe:lgo I , steamer ATLANTIS, fico. %V. Wicks, muter, will leave for the thora and Intermediate `porta defy 'Foesoay, loo'clock, For freight or plumage apply on board. or to - E. C. NINO, No. 1.53 Coot. Roar LIKDAY PACKET FOR ST. LOUIS The fine Cut ran purrogar steamer GM'S. running A.McPherson, master, wit Wawa for a above and ussannedlato porn ova at to o'clock, r. K.• For U'Ah" puse~a pp~y onboard or to Raw., Isodsvola FUR Pi alik-lalsti AND HIGHL:Hrunt. The neat and subsouwal mama HUDSON, McMillen, master, will porforca er molar trips beHrusalquablorgiz Meeting and Bridgeport She will leave - Pittsburgh on Wednesday Mid Saturday. For freight or pmsage, apply on bout RIO MR - WHEELING ANDTIONFIHIL The fine steamer CINDERELLA, George Calhom, mayn't'. .40 las , * , for alrove and intern:minim ports on Mond sys and Thursdays, at IO a at For freight or parnme, apply on board. "pit . SUNDAY TRIPS TO — BEAVER. The U. S. Mail &tomer MICHIGAN +a/r/' No. 2, will leave the lauding opposite the blenongrktela House, every Sun ny moe, ink at 9 o'clock, for Returning, will ammo at 5 o'clock, V. IL Fate to Beaver and back, Twenty-five Cann.. SUNDAY TRIPS TO EIEAVEFL ---. The steamer BEAVER will leave the wharf, opposite the hlonononga hale House, every Sunday criiirnhor .19 o'clock, for Deaver. Retenthis, wil. levee It, aver atl o'clock, P. fiL., and wove at 4 o'clock. Fare, Twenty-five Cents. coedit LMI.BUHR. • OEO B.IIIILTE NIIEROSIEL S. B. AGENT, Forwarding and Wancitiarion Ater chant, has removed to No. 81 Front, bottom, Wood and Smithfield glreets. New GREAT WORK Ot, COAL.—Taylors Clausen. an Coal—The gime-cantonal and geolagual diatrieri- Lion of mineral norobusubles or fossil fuel, including, aim, the various mineral biturninorm sobstanems em ployed in arts and mime!.e tures, illustrated by maps and diagrams; embracing from afro ial reports of tloa coal-producing °cowries, the respective arsonists of their produnuon, nonsomplion and commercial distri bution, in all ;umor the world; prepared by /Willard Cowling Taylor, In one vol. den. For sale by jr 4 D LOCKWOOD, al Wood at 7)1 C K L PARKSO— W. IC:IIttarni tun re- C A nred S n le t kLS of above ankle, soma of which are Of an extra van. i l ls, Clerk Wanted. 11TANTED—An experienced Naiesnmi In Spo Dry Goods business. None ether nerd apply. jyleidit W 11 GaFtReRD, 79 Marketst 'kr M V 61'1 LE CA ehr.,—rSsustantly rem:Ming is 011 the Carpet Warshou. or W. 517CLIMPOlf,Ne -75 Fourth street, superfine and fi.ro Inn. Carpets, rich In colors and desLen, to which are Inshe she►t tention of purchasers. WARTED, ABLACKSMITH yapable of making yak pan; far. Bing, and furnishing each work an is required about. nab Works, and repairing sauLL steam engines and boilers 1. e. bT a , ' ht . .. if 3 . lIT :IC FS h be u T . 4 ' 1 1 : 1 :417 terojpr three hands. Apply to 1C19:11 & JON tt, or the sulltanbera, pea Tarentura, for further torokaatioa M THOAS ICE • unvis PEIT.L.ON Saline Salt Work., July 16, 1919. Mail= EIGHT RATE'S FUR ONE DOLLAR, as a ids& Bath for fifteen yen to. • Ladies Department open from p to 1l oreloek,A. and p to 5 0 , 0h.k, P. M. Athel.meun Saloon and Bathing Betablishment. iY 18 T. IBFALL, Prepriatot. ( rOFFEE-.-150 bee lobo Coffee, Joel ree'd and Ni U se, by ROBISON,ISITLR & CO, /) le let Liberty at 1 ItVIOLABB - RB- - " — iis - I,lireN - 0 chrri in - is - jai - 10 do 8 L T -c` in store and for sale by Ole ROBISON, Lrmakto QUA! —ISU b 13 sllt by no. I can. !lamp, jun 're's 4 • i 8 RL CIN, ITLE &CO NA IL-5, kx. —1) 0 kers s'4 sizes; Gado orto't eintes; 10 MIS aumono.l Rar Iron, for toile by ) ROOlsoN_ LIETLE a CO KOT lIN Li, 54a.—tat usles Nos landY tla n 555 150 do Candtoorteki tuou lbs Cotton tiara, for urle )71S ROBISON, LITTLE if CO D ACON—t9 oaks prime gboutderriCD tea sugar Gi p rod oott , turod Mom, recd and for solo' T /9 1 0 ROBISON LI ITLS &CO DRIKD RKEF-200 hush dried Poachee, I,ttlilo sla Apples, for aisle by ROTISIIPI, urcLE & co Yl'AoH —3 ton. P 0..., pnspe lust tea I and for min by ly Id ROBISON, LI Prix It CO • - - GLASS -1n boxes Bxlo W Glans; 8D do axed sin, do. for sale bLorlB ROBISON, LITTLE &CO DAPER—Z/0 Straw Wrapping P , ir,j1251 ree'd L and for role L jy ROI:11.41N, LMTLK, &CO _ • .17de uyn6a, 2U blahs No OA 7 U and b Loaf d, for .4°ll DaEl . nuaiSON, LITTLE ir CO bb.. Novo neer No 3 MackcCol; 31, do do No l flood Iferrlogig 10 do Pickled No l Salmon, la atom crag (vole by hag JOIN WATT ft CO • 913-20 bbla large Kai Mackerel, tilaaadebadatta Inspection, reeelded this day; for as a by RHEY, Ale rT Ht.WS tr, CO, jyld 87 and d 9 Warerd PIO tans IRON-250 PT Iron, nett soft, forfothldery. for rale by sylB ROkIION Lf YTLE &CU bbls N. C. Tar rtdlll4nrwb kir : ,,o a , l co T EnD-013 pig. Leivi, reed end fiiir mi. by /Y le bIATTELEISN & CO VIIESit LOUISVILLE LIME—IN bbl. Jan Ivb'd prr teenier Lydia ColluslN far tale by /el 7 CH I.HAN r, Water Pi AMILN FLOUR-50 bbls Fernier A SG sitbibtO64 L Z do M Moore's, titbdisy reed nod for male by .13 tr ARMSTRONG 11. CRUZ EB 'Crone rotend and - Vear, my public dear, Come bear, and itidde it gently— The prose so mise, and flowing vane, Me wits Bentley."—li4s. BENT 1.6.1 'S MISCELLAN LOCCROCEDv 61 Wood street, Ims for sale a complete eei Or this celebrated work, edited by Charlet Diebeasorid worth. with titustrations by Cmiliabank. .1 - 1.7 HAIIP-463U Uoiczers cured, for sole by IY I 7 J D WILLIAMS, 110 Wood 11, GERMAN CLAY:-20 cats reed Ibt - 4 — day ta lac 081- by IYI9 TASJ.Ef t BEST Ybush in store sod forsalrYby is 1.2 T 'Mgr& Mr boies Cotton; 1t 661a •l bap Feathers, to arrive ' for sole by /Y LSI cc UN DRI its No i Lard; 9 cake Daeom - Kiii C 7 Boo ' war 4 bop Ginseng - , W do Fealherr, now Wodion from ' steamer Cilium kr sole br jyts IStil All DICKEY dc Ca THN" e. SAN ATUkt 1 . 1%1 4 , CI lg. A. taming ilftnantion ha- regard m tho tittaiktr of deaths ;eta occur in the city weekly, the ebareoteref the tliseas , s, Intl the age of the Would rupee 4 fully request the Physician. to remxt to them et Me Connettea Roam, OW Coon Wow. Fyitlay treed, ' ol cock week tut Jolthl 63 Wood ot A Partner w.skt•ti, Vpno will fate ao foferest of one third in the Oapt t t Stook or a 31:rear:lute firm doing goal !wai ters, whirl one I. i creaae,f, or win tell an fawn., of 0.. Ito 1 0 ., whose !Webb will not petrol. of sa tire 00 , 0100 a per•On Widling to MIMI!. MAU 'Clp tell, will Led ell. a favorable opporianify rarely mll w i t h. For farther -nfortnattoo, address aux 2 35 P with real name. All earrunaniontaw. eon. 17t7:dIve ww. a OCX.Tre. • _ _ __Lan? Annan& -- 15.1111VE & - Flan . sr., eyewash WOOO Ann Marra, thilt.ol . " CONTINUE to manufacture all lands of COPPLes TIN AND SHEET IRON WAD.B... Also; Ilatel smith Work. Steam Soma bath to order. Special attention given to steam boat work. Have en hands a line assortment of Coppreamt Erase Kettle., Tin Ware, /cc. wrosalmat, Making SW , * Portable Beiges, variods simra east convenient al , tide Inc steamboats, California emigrants,raft/cad coropard. of woold reepectfully inane steam boat men OM others to call and see our articles Lod Too. Woes porchtutlng elsewhere. n:l7 L. fo DECr sale by y AN bye j 8 bbls P.m Nam. P.. 1 ora'd ano:t tl3 R 01315071 , UT. L& e. co ER Flifil.FLLY-11no•sers Aromado Vinegar; do P Philmomm do Ale Made Od e 2 eher; fine Ellte hug Salm- do do Rom Soap; do do Pamholi do ; do do Eloqued ao; do Compound 00 Unmoor; }on so'd and for sale by Old R ESELLERS, 67 Wood it FRESII ARRIVAL—Of extra gap 3 ply finpoefai Carpets, of new and riot. mates, at the darpet WarobOnae of W. brcurrrocK, m which ore Irmite the attention of those retakes to famish or houses, to eali and =lmmo oar enten,a= (ore porehlalint elaeareera. iTT• VISH-70 bbl. inrge Nog lt.teret. In•pection, recemor ham C Ili /I.lld for sale by jllll /ALMS A Iit7CHIBON & CO , • I