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MONDAY MD NINE, JUNE 10,,1050
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To StrOXD TEMIT CO .ILI,
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- JAMES CAROTHERS,
or wancri.
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• XOROON ROBERTSON, Plontrinith.
T. J. MOHAN, Lower St Clair.
It. C. WALKER, Elisabeth.
JOHN . I4 , CLOSSEIt, @Daimon.
. 1 / 1 1.1.E9 FIFER, Soowden.
FRANCIS C. FLANEGIN; Pinaborgh.
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EDEHEZEK 11017.,E, North Fayette.
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EILITMVI AT rtcx ESCILIAOO Roona.—lt will be
aNneil by notice io another column alto days
.pa.
per, thit meeting is to be held in the Board of
4' Exchange B• 001113, on Third Minot, on to mono'',
Toesicy evening, to take into comideration the
extraordinary act of the Peimaylvania Legislanne
in reference to the Hempfield Rag Read. As the
' Mattes to be emoting intoned discussed at this
meeting fa one of vital importance to the inteicat
of Pittabargb, me hope to tee the meeting fully at,
'tended; that tit ornate: may be bretsht before the
people in its proper light.
Tax tholiSnrsin R 111101.13 dt CCT.—ViNs .do
not know that Philadelphia is a party to thin
scheme, so lejurious to Pittsburgh—it can hardly
be possible that she would art in such bad faith
to her western sister. But if the really desires
to compete with Baltimore or Wheeling, and if
Vitginia will consent, of which we have great
'doubts, she can have a Railroad from Pittsburgh
to Wheeling, byway of Washington, or to the
north of it, and thus return the Wheeling trade
over the whole extent other Central road, Instead
of -letvlagout that part between thin city and
Greaniburgh. It is supposed that a Balkiesd ten be
built from Green thaTti to Wheelleg in a d. tenet
of 7t miles. Ono can be built from here Si Wheel
ing In a distance ofeam= 4fy to sixty milts--
Very little would be saved, therefore, in distance,
by going direct from Gicrasburgh. Philadelphia
will see from this that it will cost her IC= money,
ifehe has such a project on foot, to maks a branch,
road from Pittsburgh to Wheelteg, instead of start.
Leg from Grecneburgh. We draw attention to
. this, because we do not apprehend auy danger
from this charter, whlrb bat been rosuggled,
through the legislature, uslens Phlledelphla Mbis
bold of it, which Is scarcely probable, as she bee
as numb on hands now es oho can well manage.
The irregularity in the ea:mention of the mails
at Bmver, oaring to the non-arrival-of the boat in
rime, hay be= • juat subjact df nomplaint for
years. -We See by a letter from the Firm Asins
teat P. M. General. that the evil is to barium:lied,
or thiSeentratters deprivee:ef their eontmets.
The Despoesh mons that the statement of the
Itrlneon - ahets li pnLfirwz, in relation td the tegro
Goings, So incorrect: Goings, says the Gespatob,
was in this eity at tho time of that oteurrmace, as
can be folly proved—never was in Monongahela
City—and Mr.Wilsongbe magistrate bane whom
the Stalls sEeded to 14 Monongahela ca 7 was et..
&mined, called here at .Tail to see George
Galas, and mated positively to Mr.Glems, they'll.
or, and to others, that George Gotha was tot the
=in at alb: Ho has co brother,
Hoe. Atenasw J. O. has been totaniontently
nominated for re-eleemoo to`Coarreas, by - the
Witio of the. District eompose.l of Somerset, Fay
ette, and Greene. Mr. Dawson is to be ran by the
oppoailian.
- .
DmnonAny Cl Mx/tunes, Emma Woltz, Ann
Fasnumaism--No. eleven a this splendid Work
au come 10 band, and Is for talc by Imekwood,
Foirth 'street. '
INIPORT&MT TO WWI - talta• ACID TULE ASEISTAINTE.
The Republic makes the Morin explain.
rout—
olta acme? to several it:quirks relating to the
omission, in the 1101 of 231 May, to provide corn•
imusation to marabale and their armlet.** for the,
extra copies of their returns which tho law re.
vim Mem to maim; we are able to state that the
census bill; a, manned in the Home of !Copra.
aentatires, contained "a clanoc,almart lona ttimoruily
adopted, providing compensation for each page of
those returned. This provision was stricken mu
to the Satiate, we presume accidentally, because
attached to a plan for paying the mares:do, for
which was substituted a different mode.
The omission ties mot foiled to receive the no
tie, attic proper department; and as allowance
has aeihrmly beret/sine been palmed for the per.
femme* of the duty, and al this part of the coca.
peusation Is richly deserved, we cannot far a ma.
meat doubt that provlaion will early bs Made by
Congress to supply the detect"
trireme or as Eorrnan
slim commenced on Monday forenoon, the open.
bag of the famous Theban mummy, al Baton, la
the presence of o highly scientific and intelligent
auditory, a largo portion . of which consistod:of la
dial, of coarse. We give an Interesting account .
of the ceremony from the Beaton Transcript. The
Tonne) ups that the lecture given by Mr. Glidden
Allailff the IMMO, (which into be completed on
Wednesday and Friday) was exceedingly inters
eating to the anCenee:
write cue of Wycannere wood, ornamented with
hicenglyhica. was placed horizontally upon s wend,
and while Mr. G. thecoarsed open the N,le cod
the pyramids of the Gan and the receptacles
where the mummies were found, an officiating
esrpewer took oft his coat aid with a smell saw,
Proceeded to saw the eau lengthwise. • Atli this
had been done ea two sidesan occupation
which
be
about half an hoer, it was
ready to be taken spirt far the disclosure of what
It might contain. This sue done by Mr. G. and
his assistant, le view of the whole audience--
The mummy came out in besutifel condition, as if ,
It bad been deposited in im cane but yesterday,
instead of I.SOO years before the birth of Christ.—
It came oat swathed it linen , emooth, and bet
slightly discolored by the lams, ef time. Oa the
front covering were a eerie, of hieroglyphics •01 a
hub slide color,as distiect ca If they had just
been ;dieted. A bust of applauie and a 'mur
mur of aurprise from tho audience, showed the
seretation which the exhibition prom:teed
seg.* the tidy thee brought' berm, the , public
way, according to the 'taut:titian on der stereo
phlox a person of rank, and the daughter of a
high priest, it was nwutaily expected that the In
terfered the case (which, by the way, .w ee je
Wonderful slate of pretervatioe) would reveal
tome areaments,-jewelry,thinketa, dee., of 'sam e ,
Eat this expectation has not this for been grail&
ed. Probably the interior faldiegro, which vim sot
be disturbed till Wednesday, will reveal some at,
_tic:althea of this mum es well as some specimen.
of papyri, and a e Seiratreas", or Papyrus of the
dead usually deposited web the. Egyptian dead.—
The audit:ace seemed highly interested, and we
doubt net that the the second lecture, on Wed.
Asada), will thew an incresed attendance.
"Among the incidents 'not act down in the bill,'
was the unrolling of the mummy of a while ibis,
et which Profcesor Arias,is presided. lie alto
_,itimitedthim head of a girl alto beautiful silken
hair,'of light auburn color, onetime head, and the
vary dedicate foot of a lady."
AU more pullet:duly slowing who this mum•
milled lady is, the Boston Courier lays:
MU stated, that (rem all he Won able to learn
Elm the hieroglyphics on the laser coffio, the
body Wu that of ..Selacnottae, daughter of the
Melt Print ofTbebes, Oor.runiu," . who H ee d
between B C 1200 and 13 C I'4o during the time
of hioses;Shoul 11201 year. eget. A. poriinn (tithe
Algae of the deceased is obliterated, hot her
father's tame and dignity are quite divinet fa the
hieroglyphical cherctun. The !earned lecturer
was quite poetise that Mad. Arch pas of dlatin•
washed parentege.7
Tr—
Isaanistion,—We 'tern frost the lilheboygwo,
(Wisconsin) Mercury that OH poseigers landed
. at tun port ended the week ending on csturdsy
Jut. The number landmiliere duties thence° pc
rod area 2„..121. Add to these the numbers land
ed at nazism, Kenosha end other Wisconsin ports
and the aggregate arrivals for the week will foot
op shoat four thousand. At this rate of Increase
the emu of tbe preient ,stammer will "set ve
nal:ado perry well -
plum_ wastusaros-.
Centsponden. of ins Plasbessh Cetine.
Cuban Allies—Totes MU {the Onus Was
11111—Th• Wilmot Proviso Defeated—
lowa Contested Xleetion.
\Ye Ei l reilio'allnillitthettlitie elnitesittetear
Cabe, but the eocurteiiitel* We Meet abut:.
0 1110 1.4csalzastrate .the cortecsamicitheAtelli.
keiscer fivWsutied iiii*ii . il4loll66q lb tie
tat 100, 11 4. 5 :Ki.been a . empvpAikicelbt.
'were Mr. Clayton and the Spasish.liStaister. do
widelt,Mi:CTiVtriiilikd tatd dovld eittii - giii;
known's, the ..doet4e>keld hl;lbilitatialmsenti
ielittiVpM the r.Fittri of ts : eittzeni.igiusx it
leialaaPtarcs,itagnsonthenefitcd ItAii‘,.;fia*shL
meal. We haye axeportef theixeention off Our
Americans, brit 4preira:mitik . is that:these were
apart et Mat mannible bent. taken ii the very
acts of plintge, marderoad,antort, Alt:puch are
the proper leims by which to designate the sutra.
small Lopez and his snag* Cardenas: Let a
Man, however, be put to deafit,Whe hes any iost
- adz to the Immunities of to American mime,
and to tne protection of Ida icteersmaect, and none
can doubt that fell and ample retribution will he
visited upon the anthers of the wrong.
Several important votes have were in the
Senate to day, on the slavery sadism of the Com
promise BLS. The amendment if Mr. Chase, of
Ohio, to this amendment of leder= Davis, was
rejected, ayea 25, 'nye 30. Mr. Chase's protasis
boa was, that nothing .contained in the election
should beam:mimed as authorising le permitting
the introdriction of slavery into New Mesion7;
Amongst those who voted against this mere Cass,
Dkkinsoo; Dodge, and Jones, of . lowa, and Sta.
gcon, of Pennsylvania, from the free &stew—
Sturgeoe, it will be seen, sada flust to his Knee•
anon to the, South en this questioe. 'Probably no
body expect/ him to represent Pemusylvenia.
Then C-61110 up Davts's amendment, the ambience
of which, was a prohibition to the Leg-Lida
tuns to past any act adverse to slavery, bat tem
tog it at liberty to prOICS2 and establish it. The
vote upcn l thhi was !lea 23, mica 30. Dickinson
was, the only dough cake who disgraced himself
by voting for thin scandalous and audacious at
tempt to legialitialarery loin this free territorY.—
Even Mr. liennatiebulted his bate subierviency
by voting against. the proposition, and alai the
free.Stlderts Mr, E . rmioice, of Delaware did the
Thin came the pureiunadultenued Wilmot Pro.
vino, moved byhdr.Seward. The vote was eyes 23.
noes 33. Of course.,the ayes were . given by North.
lens Senators, and of croursethe Southern Senators
voted no. Sat the following from the free States
refused to give the cause of freedom, so bivalved
la the only decided and practical exemplification
its leading doctrine, their support, namely Cur,
Tfickineen, Dodge, and /ones of lowa, Sturgeon
of Penarylvetnia,tiod Webster, ate in number.—
"Two aouthern 'and one northern t3etiaton were
absent, and the neat made varnot by the death of
Mr. Elmore, still "remain; go. The absentees were
Phelps - of Vermont,: Walei of Delaware, and
13orland - Arkansas. Had they been th 'their
seats, and had the vacant seat inint Beath Carolts
eta been filled, the vote world have been open the
'Proviso, eyes 24 or 25; nays 35 or Zfi. 'How the
absent Delaware Senator would havevoted; I am
not quite ratified. Aa things were, the Arte
to pus the Wilmot Proviso in the Senate, since
the aegnisition of territory to which it originally
ipplied, was defeateti by the majority.
After one Se two additional votes of no great
importance, the question was taken on an amend- •
meat submitted by Mr. Berrien, but originally
gusted, I think, by Mr. Webster, which was a
001:Anton to the legislature% of either of the new
territories to exclude or establish slavery. The
vote upon this was . eyes 33, aces '27, se it pre.
This settled the whole matter for the pre
sent, and the balwas amended by striking out the
provision that thelegialituro shall have to power
"to pass any law respeetess African slavery," and
the aututtitulion of Berrien's. Dlekinson, Jones of
Sturgeon and Webster, from the free States.
'cited with the South, on this motion, Benton with
: the North -Even Cass could not swallow this
proposition. In my judgment, it does not mason.
'ally direr from Davie' and amounts to the um&
lishment of slavery bi the Legislation at Outgrew.
Thus, suppose colonies of slaves go Imo New
'Mexico, as somebelieve they will, under this it
terdiction, the legislature Wfil be able to pass no
law against bolding them, not for the protection of
libialave should be appest nVill the claim of the
• uttect: to the anthotityjuf,the Mexican law deelr
ring it unfutuded. Of unithe,alavery will be
there, and: the only remedy against it,
hive been taken away by the intervention of
, Now, what these • voter indicate, no respects
the pc:Amish, Cots of the Compromise Bill, I would
tan undertake to utttmise upon my own respensi.
Wily: Some suppose the defeat ef Davia's =end
meet will repel some dozen or mere of the eaath•
ern extreme:its final the support of the bill, and
that it nusttemasequently be dekatei. But the
rends will not he determined Altana this with re
tetenee to slavery. The question of paykqg too.
nep to Texas will cause very great difficulty, and
ai lens two Boosters to whom the measure Ls
onterwiso acceptable, will vote against that
clause, and If it be not stricken out agaiestthe bill
containing IL
It is stated that the Committee on Electioca have
aimed to report to favor of the claim of Mr.
lei to tha seat now occupied by Thompaoit, Demv
era', from lowa. The committee have decided
that the votes of those precincts in the frantic:
=Man, the poll of books which were. stolen
by.the Liamoornts shall be counted, which will
Or' Milier.a m ajority. it a Whig. There
Is a report that one of these missing poll books was
dejected by a member of the commutes in poe.
section of a certain, person here in Washington,,
a very singular circus:mutate. if true.
iirlioat AEW VOREC.
Correrpaadertee of the Pittabinh Gazette.
New Yclea, lane 4.
The most Interesting item of news to the read
era of the GMette, to day, is the sale of a pert of
the Allegheny six per cent bonds, at the handsome
price of 95 per coot, and what is better, sold to go
shaved, to France; they were sold by Winslow,
Larder 0. Co., who,.you will see, have been well ;
paid for their confidence la the hoods of Pittsburgh,
for Inch Allegheny City is in fact. The amount of
railroad securities in marker is now very large,
and this sole tells well forth° credit of your re.
men: The closing rate of Vatted States sixes, of
1%5, is 117: Unned States Coupon Stock, 120 ex
dm; Pennsylvania fives 965-e, end Reading Stock,
4‘i
The arrival of the America ban confused all boa
nwui in Cotton, though it has given renewed con(•
dente to financial circles, where a lurking (ear
has extsted, lest the Greek question should involve
England in a war, and temporarily disarrange the
monetary world. Government Stocks have been
io improved' demand, together with some of the
leading Fancy Stocks. Money remains in the most
proftife supply, nod the rate of interest is very
In political affairs there is ant mach stirring he •
upon the aurfuen Wu have a rumor every morn
ing, that Mr. Clayton mesas to resign, but it or
ales no entiverratlon among thorn who know who,
is going on. •So far from intending to retire from
IlusCabinet, be is stronger there than ever, and
Iron New„York City will receive support stronger
than ever. There is not a shade of doubt about
this. Mr. Clay's' friends here are not dead or a
sleepi and as a pert of that pnlitiral history of the
links, that does not find hs way to the press, it may
brl said thus, even now there are In etristence a se
ries of resautions, impulsive as his friends alone
as indite, and warm in his support. It has been
denied that the Clay men here are organized at all,
bombe denial goes for nothing, and one of these
Will have another demonstration in favor of
the old veteran.
The c ommencement of WIIMI weather, in good
earnest; has filled our streets mld hotels with pleas
ure travellers, so that an attic is very hard to get
any where. The City never offered greater aurae.
. Genii than at present, We are healthy beyond all
pre dent, (thanks to the doctors who have kindly
.allowed nature to have her . own way,) abound in
amusements from an Italian Opera, and the Na- '
none! Amitlemv of Design, dots-a to Negro htinis
trots and Penman - 1u of the whole world and it, en
virons. At our fashionable hotels them is quite a
delegation from Pittsburgh, who are au fah in all
matters of elegant recreation, and who will make a
proper report of proceedings.'
The dilitanti of Boston, jgry now, arc making a
per. modem •examination of the mummy of the
daughter, ,of . the high :prtest 'of Egypt, who died
seiate3;3X) i4nrvaga., ,Thaa fu they have opened
tholvao and find the mummy in a perfect state of
preservation, find the linen in which she is sweat&
ed but slightly discolored, and the usual writing up
on it almost as Clear ma newly printed sheet To
morrow the unrolling will commence, and the
whole process of embalming be explained, by Mr,
(Ridden who i 1 moot wampeteut to do It
Asbes—Pots are selling at $45 5 3402, and Pearls
'at S 5 56: Flom is heavy, with salei of 1000 bbla
a 5 With G. far- Gammon brands. Southern floor
is without manthal change, While sales reach 100
bblaat 5 75. Rye Flour and Meal are in good de
mand at yesterday's rates. Crain—Wheat is held
fumdi at Previous inictie at ritn-
G5c... Oats are easier sales at 49.51 c
foeflarer =I Canal, and 47 i 40 for Jersey. Cam.
--Soles 0E14,000- bus; (0a70! for Western Miied
Yellotr. • Provisions—Pork,. ;sales of 100 table at
SD:18) failthiss, and ES 75 ror Prime. Beef, 150
bbls eonnliy at lac'. • Lardilei's of 100-Ws-prima
Viljakr7 27*c. C.
Froth the Pewlsylvadin Telegreph.
PEINSSN-LITABILie.I3ENA.TE.
_ . . •
Fm theinforwation of our reader. generally.
and by way of reply to numerous inquiries, on the
we publiati the tollowtorrwa:
Members of the Senate of Penardvania Whose
term pr Office exptre■ at the'end of the =Won o
1531.
Wm. A. Crabb, City of Philadelphia.
Peleg B. Suety, County Of Philadelphia.
R. J. Brooke, Delaware county.
Joseph Keinemacher, Lane-age, county.
Daniel Stine Lebanon cotinty. •
Robert M. Frick, NoAhradberland county.
Jonathan J. Cunningham, Mifflin minty.
George V. Lawrence, Washington county.
lucre Huss, Somerset county.
Mazola McCain, Greene county.
Timothy Ism, Potter county.
Riga: Wkigs end titres LooTows.
Members of the Senate of .Pentasylvania whose
term of office expires at the end of the kid= of
1852.
Thomas 8. Ferran. Pbiladelphia county.
Joshua Y. Jones, Montgomery county.
Henry A. Muhlenborg, Berko county.
Charles 'Fraley, Bobuyikill'oenny.
Conrad Stainer, Northampton county.
John W. Gummy, Tioga oottniy.
Wm. F. Packer. Lycomingcomay.
Henry Fulton, York county.
Benjamin Malone, Bucks county.
William Hulett, Butler county.
John H. Walker, Erio county.
Bight Locercem one Arm Whigs.
. Under the Apportionment Bill of the last teas
sloe, elections for Beaatonin dt be held as follows,:
In IWO, the District composed of the city of
Philadelphia, elects
The county of Philadelphia elects
° contain* of Adams and Franklin
• • • Cumberland and Perry
• Blair, Cambria, and litintfritdon
• Luzente, Columbia 'and Montour
Bradford. BurguehLins. and Wyoming
0 Mercer, Venarim hod Warren
" Butler, Beaver, and Lanirrence
County of Allegheny
Co.'. of Asmara:a, Indiana, and Clarion,
In 1851., the District computed of the city of
Philadelphia,
The County of Phildelphia
a counties of Cheater and Deinwue
O a of Lancaster and Lebanon
• of Dauphin and Northumberland
• a of Carbon, Monroe, Wayne, and Pike
u of Washington and Greene,
" of Bedford and Somerset,
. el Inniata, Mufflin, and Union
0
" of Westmoreland and Fayettw
to 1E42, the District compoied of
The county of Philadelphia
of Montgomery
d " of Berke
0 Bucks
The counties of Northampton and Lehigh
The COCILITV of York
The counties of Lycomiog, Centre, Sullivan
and Chhton
Tb, counties of Tiara, Potter, McKean, Mk
Ckardeld, end Jefferson
Tile counties of Erie end Criviford
o conatx of Arieghone
° of Schuylkill
Theta are 12 W 145 and 10 Loeotooi, holding
over.
From the itarrisburgh Telegraph.
The GoJphlsi slam—Losefoso robberies.
In regard to the payment of interest upon die
Galptun claim, which is made the basis and pretest
of an this outcry, and all this vituperation of the
President and his Cabinet, it is sotfunent to say
that Congress recognised the jostness of the claim,
end authorised the payment of whatever might be
found due by the proper recounting onicer of the
Department—that this was under the Adinisitars.
tine of Idr. Polk—that the Auditor who inrestign.
ted the matter, was a Locoroce, of Mr. Polk's •p
-pointenent, and that HE reported in favor of the
payment of ROTH principal and interest--and that
:a addition to this, it was declared by Mr. Es... Se
cretary of the Treasuy, Honorable Rohm J. Wal
ker, on oath, as a witness before the Locofoco
Committee. appointed by the present Locofoco
House of Representatives, to investigate the whole
transaction, that had he bad the opinion oldie At
torney General before bum when the matter was
brought to his notice, while tkoretary of the Tree.
miry, he would at once, and without the slightest ,
hesitation, have directed the payment of the inter.
est.
In view of all these facts to fully sustaining the
honor and character of the Adniinistratima, we my
it is plain that the editor who affects to see coy
thing dishonorable in the payment of the Galphin
claim, is either a base and reckless slanderer, a
libeller nod undocer. by intention and profession,
or ebte a hopeless and drivelling fool, who is
capable of comprehending the weight and force
of undisputed facts and the positive tesgmony of
nnWripesiched and mammeachable witnesses.
In contrast with the fabulous "Galphine," and
other imaginary plunderers under the present
Adminisination, we beg leave to present the fol
lowing list of real vulturrl who were s o
cessful in thrnsting not only their leaks, but their
whale bodies into the Treasury under the Icocofoco
Administrations of Jackson , Van Buren , and
Polk:
Nome, of plunderer,
I F Wingate. Bath.
J B Swanton, do
Mirk, York, Po.
II Warren, l'lsmordb
S S Alen, Bruiro!.
S Swartwoot, N. Y.
Jena Hoyt. do
It Arnold, Perth Amboy.
NF Williams, Baltimore.
.1 Fitzgerald, Alexandria .
L Mose, Tappahannoc,
J Smith, Va.
A Rogereon, Camden.
Bloodgood, Wilmington.
It Cochran, do
Isaac Holmes, Chirleston.
E. Blounger, Savannah.
IL Wall, do
A B Fannin, do
A Erwine, Tenn.
Beni. Wall, do
W Brown, New Orleans.
P F Dubourg do
T G Morgan do
Trist, do
Thos. Barret
E R Hopkins, St. Loma
David D.1.113 ' Mackinaw. .
Nathaniel Denbv. late Navy Agent at
Marseilles, in France.
Major Scott, Navy Agent at Washing
ton. D. C. hu,ooo
Eli Moore, Marshal of the Southern
District of New York.
Patrick Collins, Surveyor of the , Port
of Cincimati. 1.1000
A Notion Agent in New England,
name not yet transpired.
Grand Total, *3,357,303
Add to the above list, a comuleds host of small
petty larceny thieves shout the Pont Offices, and in
the various public SI/Ilion, under Locofoco State
Government, our own Canal Commiansioners, dec.,
and wo shall be able to loon some conception
of the amount that hlll.ll been plundered without
the slightest shadow or pretension of claim from
the public Treasury, by those horror stricken in
dividuals who now throw up their hands lo such
ill-feigned alarm and astonishment' at the pay.
meat of n just claim, reported by their own of-
We would urge upon those Locofoco editors
who am now preaching up honesty ; with patriotic
Indignation al the contemplation ot fraud upon the
Treoury to look upon thin lint of Locofoco phut.
derma, and proclaim it from the house tope, with
the repent:a of their long pent upand righteous
indignation. Sorb a mono would exhibit evi
dence-of repentance and a change of heart alto
gether neceasary in them to "carry Conviction of
sincerity and principle to their readers.
Tux Canon Ruttoas.—ln relation to the late
alarming rumors telegraphed from iNifuhington,
concerning the Cuban invasion,-and the demand
made for prisonen. the North American say.:
"As all thin reported inteliigeoce came to us
without any information of an strive( to justify its
authenticity, we were ciaittraliy inclined to di►
credit the statements which appeared in the New
York and Philadelphia papers of Tactic:ay. Bat,
for the purpose of ntisfying ourselves more ex
plicitly, aa well 49 to relieve any appreheoslon in
the public mind, on a anbject so grave and impor
tant, we took occasion to communicate with
Washington, late In the 'evening, and now have
the pleasure of informing our reader 4 that no ad
ditional Intelligence hash°. received by the gee-
ernment from Cube; and, therefore, that all the
foregoing rumors we wholly unfoonded."
A Ml 3 ICuLer,—lloairmar.c Harry --Alegi's
der Paltattba wee killed on Wedovvdty night feet
•near New Cumberland, about 12 toilets above thia
city, by wing run over by a coal boat, towed by
the Clipper No. 2. It appears that Mi. Patterson
In company with another person, In charge of a
raft, had gone to sleep—the raft tlaatthl into the
channel and the night being dark, the Clipper ran
so close to It,
that the coal boat she had in tow
passed OTC r that part of the raft on which Mr.
Patterson was eleepiog, croaking tam to death
instantly. Hla body we, brought to this city on
yesterday. He was a resident of Winteravillo In
this county, and we understand leaves a family In
limited circumatancts.—Struhronills Ilcrald
PENITSTMLIIII RAIL RC/AD.—MA roedong of tiro
C , malltleo . of 30G, held last aveniog,, a forth,
...ount of 5100.000 was subscribed towards The
completion atlas work. It is now understood that
the District of Northern Liberties will.subscribe
5100,000, and that of Spring Garden ~.00,000 to
the stock of this Company. Wo have no doubt
but that Kensington ancrSouthwnrk wdl eollow the
example. W. mast here congratulate lb. stock.
holders of this gran work upon the cattail:lay of
raising tha whole amount for the early casaphalua
ciao) read—Phi(,
TEL GILLS TVEILL or TIIL BALI1X021: fin _
Onto BAIL Re:kn.-711a is eae of the gr w ee r
worts of civil eugineericg now going on in the
world. It is s few miles from hlcegintowl t , Weaa
ern Pirellis. A cowczpondent of the Plaltimere
Patriot, who has - been in that region.-tinth d e ,
scribes it:
From thence 1 visited the big To noel, abciut
8 -spies Mt I never bad formed any conception
of the Ineddis operandi of these/tan:4 Trisibmiti to
Yuneelling through a mountain fur a railroad tr ac k,
a mile and Mont:ter widM Thme are already
Emit three shalt. some 20 by 18 Lau, and from /75
to 185 deep, and you will see hitiodrods.otahan
leer, rentiodingyou of • new lows in Calikirala.
Tbb .bade briog now completed -to the' perfect
level of the road, Aline number ef bandit are
abledrogo to work, tunnelling through the rock—:'
all of which has. to be brought through the
shags, except at the two Extreme• or aides of the
mountain. They:work day and night—one set
during the night, and the other by day. This Is a
an:Tendons week, and under contract to the ens
terpristeg contractors of Messrs. Lerattion, Gor.
Dan & Co., who are fully congdeot of having the
whole completed in less than two years. They
have had a hard time of it during the winter;
contional malty In the expensive preparation for
en mighty a work, in a Matsui and mountainous
region, where every thing like provision was
scarce, and heed to be procured at prices greatly
beyond those
Indomitable cu o u btai t e an d I , 7 e o m nrEastem erpriao of thos e eities.TUcon
tractors is about, however, to be richly reward
ed by the large monthly eatimatesthey will be en
abled to have made them hereafter, by so good a
pay master ea the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road,
and will, as they deserve, be able to make a con.
aidentble amount of money for their inceeaaot la.
bor.
From the Republic.
Poet °Mee Department
The increased intercourse between the United
States end Europe, consequent span the increase
of steamers plying to and fro, and upon the Unlit.
ttee of mail transportation established by !tauten
tient! arrangements, is strikingly illustrsted by
tie statistics of the New York city Pest Office for
the but month.
The total number of foreign lettere, includieg
those from California, reheived at and sent Gem
the poet office in that city fur the first twertyqdne
days inllday, wee three hundred and fourteen
thousrnd three hundred end flay. Pompano
thousand are hundred were received from Cali.
hubs, and twenty aro Mousied three huedred
were sent thither. The largest Eumpoen malt
seeeived was by the Europa, on the 22d, amount.
log to twenty am thousand five hundred. The
largest sent to Europe wig by the Quads, on the
Bm. amounting to 31 400 letiets.
The largest California maificeelved was by the
Georgia, on the 7th, amounting to 23,700 lettere;
the largest Celifornie mail sent was by the Ohio,
on the 28itr, amountleg to 15,400.
These statistics, it will be observed, relate only
to foreign lettere, end to letters received by sea
from Califlorela. The Mermen, of domestic cos.
respondence, if nee the establishment of the pros.
eel rates of postage, has been conrunensunne, we
presume, if on more, with the enlargement of
foreign intercourse by the malls. So great,
indeed, his been the lacerate of the former,
that the reduction el the rams dif postage from
their former standard has resulted in en increase
revenue t o th e pepsin:fleet; and there ore crony
advocates of a still further redeems', on the
ground that it can be made without loss of Income,
; while the public convenience and the business lll
terettli of the country would be promoted by it.—
The New Yerkiettreml of Commerce, from whose
columns we have recapitulated the foregoing sta
tistic?, eddy:
The Poet Clelce Department, under its present
organization, is in a better rendition thee II has
been for peers, in point of efficiency zed prompt.
nese to the trensminkin of mail matter. Sedge
Caliamer has proved halm a capable and effinicnt
officer. Changes have been made in mall routes
in every section-of the cooing, where env time
could be raved, and every suggesticn tending to
insure &match secures immediate and favorable
coosidentioc."
I.79.VIVULL lielnutO Arrattarna—The
Tribune desert:tea an ingenious contrivance to
use at the Central Railroad Depot in that city
for hoisting doer. The upparatus resembles a
treadtrg mill in an upright poritico, the top of
which projects about , one toot shove the floor
of the upper story, and the bottom the same die.
ranee below the attend iloor.—Frorn what wcoid
be ea:led - the ic,niclng dour or bed (were it a
treading mill) project four pair of arms tout dia.
ant from each other, or about ten feet apart.
The barrel is rolled satinet tins reVonlag bed,
and ea a pair of anus comes up from the Guar,
the barrel is taken and carded into the roost
above. Immediately it arrives at the top of the
bed audit. momentum carries hoe on an incli.
end plane, tio that it rol a away to the side of
the room.--Thos It unloads ttaelf, and only needs,
one person to feed n below. It Is Raid to save I
the tabor of five [new IL has Irsen operntd for
five minutes so La to hoist at the rue Of one thou.
sand bursa no hour.—Tbe bed commonly makes
Llama revolutions per minute, carrying lour, bar
rel. at each revolution, 729 barrels per hour.
The apparatunl. eroded by steam, In connection
with the pale elevator, in the same building.
Hears Fmarrs.--Tho bprieggeld (gala.) Re.
eobneao etnour.oes the failure of Memo. Doan dr.
Packard, Cu marinfacitosm, ofgBprfogdold, kr
about 5.50,400. The deprevrod Euro of btutlnosa,
leaf the tunpeneion of no iron manufacturer of
Barkattre, LB given as the canoe of ibis fat.
lore.
Bcsrr:~cn to
CTIOHLISTOrI last was
•sentence day° In the etinetnel court at Charley
ton. An Irishman, named John McNamee, con.
victed of aiding a slave to ma away, was sen
tenced to he hung on the 13th of September;
while Reuben Dickey, who, when drunk, Inca
dered hie brither in law In a shackle; matter,
wan convicted of manalanghtcr and sentenced , ct
nine months' troprirournent end a line of $5O.
Another similar case received the same pniush
meat.
Cuba was discovered by Columbus in the year
1192, taken possession of by the Spaniards In 1511
and they soon =terminated the mild and peace.
able natives to the ■moans of 500,000. The hills
are rich in mine., cod in some attic rivers. there
it gold dust. It uras Invaded by the British in
1782, and Havana taken, tut given. up to Spain
In 1763.
Amannt stoltn.
510,992
13,101
27,00
16.333
70,671
1.200,00)
247,500
77,033
365,149
30,072
31:249
11, , R3
31,321
22,327
194,817
169,872
17,924
114,873
• 4.7,.306
48.937
Lr 4.5
107,011
• 36,921
212,232
6,031
79.000
12,023
30,000
load
Nramano Marrrra.—The Nor York Her.
old eanehi des a halt °alums:, notir.o of the late Jobe
N. Madia, thus
No doubt, could el! aeeset deeds be known
and all bra bean revealed, men would acknow
tedge that John Newland &UAL was not so barn
as be has often been deacnbeo to be, or so pure
In bra catminr bib as his Wends and follower" re
preaent atm to burette* : He was the food of hie
own vanity."
The Harrison Queue, published at Corydun,
says that there have been ars 'deaths by cholera
in that county Jut week. The perinea were en
gaged In peeling tan bark en the river bills, camp
ing out ; and living principally upon fresh fish,
which, ato thought, clued the disease." . .
Tim Braman Susan GUADLLQI:III7II arrived
at Now Orleans, a lew.days ago, to ply between
that city and Chtgros, but in consequence of the
ono of Crain at Cuba and the various unfound
ed rumors afloat, panangers were reluctant to
embark in a ateamer under the Spanish flag, and
the Intended departure of the Guadalquiver fur
Cbagres has been In consequence postponed tin.
til further notice.
Tux Lasessue Drvince Cum—The Huston
Bee, of Monday morning, publishes a lengthy
Mita:neat from a friend of Mr. Lawrence, in which
it is deslared that, hr conrequence of the notoriety.
Riven to tine case by the publicailaa of these parte
details of tho trial at Louisville, Mr. Lawrence la
preparicg far the pre. a full account of the on•
batman, circumstances connected with the affair.
The statement In the lice is rather severe on Mn.
Lawrence's conduct.
The National Weltlatcncer says that the frigate
Gibgres,, which had orders to proceed to Hasa.
noisome time ricer, ha. been detained in conae.
queues of hiring to nu.np cot her water, which
was ULM for the soya re., and that she will not
proceed from Norfolk to Golan until Thursday
next.
Duni or COMMODO,IIS Comm—Commodore
Benjamin Cooper, U. N N., died at his residence
at Broakiya, on Sintordsy of. pulmonary complaint
Copt- Cooper was • native of Nov Jamey. He
entered the Navy la 180 d, and served ender Capt.
Lawrence in the Horar t during the war of 1512.
He attained his present rook in 1839, and at the
last publication of the navy lint, rooked nu Abe
the Stet of Ma grade. Hie last command was that
of the fleet on the African elation, a pont which he
was eLliged to vacate on neconat of the lailore or
his health. His age sane 57.
A Loon Sbner.—At Wolfborough, a few days
since, it tanner haysng occasion to repair u tan vat,
put down tlneen year. ago this spring, she bottom of
which was a 111 atone night fret square, found ern
bedded under it a toad, a Wide smaller than a ten
Un being liberated, the animal opened pis
eyes and said or ocetned to soy, mornin', gentlemen.
—Mrrrairl 4 Bragg Gazrge.
Ltar-roN SPINDLL.—The whole number in th.
world is estimated at tN,t , 5.1,000. of whteh Urea
Liritato has 17,500.000. France 4,300,000, and th.
United States 2,500,000.
The Cathedral building, at laTobile, the !lambi
yg, will probably be the luind,oniert and must ina
ing church ednaee in the Union.
Mr planet!, of Virginia, one of the editors of the
new Southern organ, abolit to be established td
XV.bingion, tret3 armed at his post
The Secretary of State of Oltioestimates the pop
ulation of the Slue at this time to be two milhons
and sixty five thousand.
farer Stockton applied for a farlensgh
two year., which was refused, and hence 1113
resigoauou.
It is reported that the snot of the British (3ov.
moment in Canada will be removed from Toronto
to Quebec.
During a tornado ' on the oldmo, the court
turuseat Artder• u,Oriures ecnraty, Taxa; wan
towelled triththe ground. lt man burnt three
Tear. ago.
Colonel Richard M. Johnson, aril. content
to nu for Governor of Kttnuky, If his fnends
desire it.
An curing °man 4u just anined at Salem,
Um, from Afnca.
t Episcopal Free Church u ma .
• atingle ea the 30th shim%
=rl
- •
Thormucrival£Ml--Cla Saturday night het,
between 10 and 11 o'clock. the extensive steam
lime mill et the Imam ender this borough, balers
ing to Messrs J dc E Botg og i o s, eau/hare, and
woo, in a few houto, reduced w a heap of nem.
A large quantity Oflnmber in and anent the mill
was sin conserved. 'The loss is estimated at be.
tweet/ four and live thousand dollars, of which but
two thousand irseemed. by lantrance, wnd falls
heavily opcm the eaterptising proprietors, who had
Jolt net the•thell into complete operation and were
beta/ming to realize . something. (or their heavy .
ooday.—irinirturnsg Firs Prwr.
IN_ 6
IMY WAY 0 1, MANUS titans' Camilla=
1 4. 1 cameleer to obtain lavers from the ptide
than the chari!ifet .emen. 4 r,abßewd pmaoher,
after an 'elopstena charity sermon, said to his
!rearm, " I am afraid, from the sympathy
ptayed in your areanteasneetg;ttiareente of
may give too much: I tandem you, therefore,
that yotraboold be jig ;before yoO are genet.
em, and wish yen to tindetsomd that we desire
no one who cannot pay his debts to put any
thing in the plate.' The collection was a roaming
OWS.
LOGAN, WILSON &., Co.,
129 WOOD ST., ABOVE Firri,
neve hist received large addid."4: l • o 11 ;e 4 r
1
spRIRG StOCR OR ERDWARE, Co.7l,ERrote
Imported by biut p bets from - Eu ro pe, and to
which they would epeclelly caliche euentian
ormehavers,.jie l vinir ow p re T o
.=,.
•
InayboiterlYT , end!, satisfaction.
, vr DR. D. MAT,
r • Dentist. Comer afroarch
and' Dicatus, betweca
Mutat aa ocidlyin
Boald et the Post and Ankle Cured.
Gratt—l am deiirous of ranking known to the
publie the great effteezy of your PETROLEUM in say
own case, which wee a severe scald of the feet end
ankle; upon removing the cocking, the skin peeled
off with it, and left nothing bat the bare surface. I
expected to be laid up all winter from the eticeu of
this scald, hat we applied the Petroleum :freely, by
mean. of a donned cloth amended with it; at first, the
application was painful, hut in a very short tioto the
polo abated. I had no pato in one hour afterward..
In five days from the time of the application of the
Petrokum, I Was able to go to work. I tate pleasure
in stating these facts for the benefit of other sufferers,
and ato.dellunts that they should be made nubile. I
would also state, that I find lormediate relief by the
use of the Peuoleunt, to bums, from which I am a
frequent utterer owning to my business shoot the
engine.. I would recommeed it gm the moat prompt
and certain remedy fot barns I have ever knows.
Misted.) J B COG, Engineer,
Sitar/Wm:lh Allegheny Co.
Plftdaugh, A pril.lB.lll.
Dor •.le by Keyser & Me Dowell, 110 Wend street;
E Sellers, 67 Wood D M Curry, Allegheny city;
D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, Allegheny;
also by the proprietor, S. M. KIER,
ap97 Canal lassie, Seventh at, Pittsburgh
(*.Da hrLasra's Lama PM:a—this great Ameri
can remedy for one Of the most formidable Ills that
tech to heir to, Is now acknowledged superior to any
medicine Of the kind over offered to the public. The
anion is easy, certain, and attendant with no un
pleasant result. It hAs never been tried without pro.
d acing the moat eabMtry acct. Compounded by one
or the most eminent physicists in oar country, I t is
the medicine which ecionce, skill, and experience
Milers to Mira. euTering. Call and purchase a box
Ernie sale by.l. lII.DD d Ce:l, No CO Wood street
jed-da.erS
EN9SULIAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS
'CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Pttt.bargb.
c. a MISSEY, rases.; • • —A. W. BLARES, Seer.
o:See—No. 41 Water Meet, in the warehouse of C.
11. GRANT.
ie now prepared to insure all
kinds of risks, on' houaes, ocanefactones, goods
snereltintidiso In store, and in hmaita flood. , ho
./Di twin anoran:y for the eldity and themehaen or
the Institution, Ls afforded to the ehuaeter of DI.
rectors, Who are all citizens of Piasburah, well sod
Deanship known to the community for their prudence,
Intelligence, and foment),
DtracToitn—e. G. Hussey, Won. Betgaley, W,o. Lor
Inter, Jr., Waller Dry ant, Reich D. Slog, Edward
liessehon, Z. Mosey, 13.11arbaagh, 8. N. Klee.
apatett
IftPORTANT DIEILTISO
A Alaimo of the BOARD OF Tsang: Assocismcv
will ha holden its the Room. of the IL T. and ;der
chants' Exchange, on Tuesday evening, the 11th knit,
at 7f o'clock, to tyke Into consideration the enb/eet of
the recent paeans at an Act by the Legislature of
tilt Commonwealth, Chilled nAti Lot to Incorporate
the licmufteld Rail Road Cartipmy.”
Citizens generally art invited to attend the meeting
By order of the President
JOHN HARPER, Secteury
On Solonlily evening, Bib inn, 51.0 xi, wife of Wm.
Unatey, aged - 00 yoars.
The friends of the family am mecemed to attend the
(anneal this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, to pro.
coed ro the Allegheny Cemetery.
- - - - ---•
AVING divided into sections or fowlers of from
in two and a
celebrated era act. each
Fields} nicadeer
ends of the lfroddroki. m gnu
flied in Allegheny county. ,on the Alenongahcla
River, sine miles !rem the city of Pittsburgh, 1 now
offer the cold sections for el le, on accommodating
terms.
This location hauhnirably salted for country seats,
for gardens, or for a- menufacturtne dionct The
country around-it is healthy, productive, end thickly
fettled. Ationdoet supplies [amber:brick thy,
limestone, cool, and writer, me of
en :the place, end in
the neighborhood. The, wenery, too. fa lovely. Al.
together, the location to beautiful and renowned: Eat
for variety and comb:notion of advantage., is almost
unrivalled.
13mdincen Field, Inn few months, will lo acces
sible from Pittsburgh, over three leading tborough•
twee. Already, by tee Monongahela Meer, steam
boats almost hourly pus It, or rep et this wharf when
required.
The Pennsylvania Rail
through wch is now being
Fended, is !meted directlt By this mute
it will be reached in twenty minutes time, from the
city. The Pinsbutelt and Braddeek's Field Plank
Road, for which the Te et sas already been eon•
; netted, form one of its st A . dlee of an hour
from the try on this route will lead ta it.
LIURC4OIELD have a !wee stark or
-..a. Fang and Staple 'Dry Goods, seinng 08 et I Sbentlf Persetne, also, who now keeps a peralic Mod=
ay fernoon..
greatly reduced pnees, vtn- leg hon. in the large brick Mansion, will show the
Ihrege de Llama a large assortment of beautiful progeny at any time Plans of the grounds can be
pattetnu
en at my melee, earner of Wand nod Fourth anemia
Malls, Inconel and Swiss M.alinsl
Pitubdrgh, and also at Braddock's Field : .
A splemaid awortment of Black a n d Fancy 5,1 k.; jeg t era • JAMES rat uccirANAN
Refuges, Lawn. and De Leine., remarkably cheep; ;
Ileaulifal Foulard Silks, at Xi cents per yerd; Valuable Properly for Sabi by Auctions
Beaathol ClIICOS!, ( meta Crag, and upwards; ‘-shN Jme ear at
„,,,,„ k ~;„ 6. Sol ,
A large Week of Drama and Bleached Mashes, die ei on the premi•es, near Mush' Ren,6 Boas town.
per yard, god upwards, slate, five valuable to
of Imd. of -
Venom, rhea, Wires
Bonnet, and Parasols, at greatly reduced prices.' ;insane upwards of CIO acres, laid sole
in Juts anneble
BraththCasithaerw, and Vest pimp( the best tar guile. end ether perpates and ;meeting a good
remarkably low.
opportunity to th ose who Malt to Oblein a pleasant
Together with a liege rock erricfi'fillth Apron and comtry residence, being but a Wort distance
B eaverf
Shining Cheek., all widths; Brown and Blunt el e l., j thjee dj ete j yqh t h e hat , „ the 01 the e ev er
Meetings and Stilt Pp; Irish Linens; nil/ether with Ruud. The locale
°, eminently pieratrat and he a l t h
.hither mill!, in nor 11[10, qt. north test corner of al, aid the
T ay if abOlialladY with em.
Feranit and Market at. lelo 'ar
d ent water. Terms of sale, one third cash in bend;
, and th balmee In three
men
permeate.
Peremptory Sale of MI Dialldlag Leiter Apia an of the lots, and further particulars may be
On obtatne4 by epplicinion to thoprog newt Lecky,
the premises, or at the office of Debt. 11. Deets,
N Thareday afternoon, done 11, at &clock, will I An eh b eej , c i t y.
be sold On the premises, erg ty two eplendid I Ara,, at the .any time, h ail b e or ae d
Building Lot., laid eat by Beery Damen, h.q., on three Lou. in the city of Allegheny, two on the corner
ear
that beautlfel Wand, near' tho elity of Allegheny, eon. cif Beaver and Sam son sts, having 20 feet front by
footed by a whom:Mal bridge to the main lanq. The 90 feel, to an alley ello feet behind, ( th e curb *tope of
above embrade very dextral, eltestiona for mg., e
these lets la already set t ) end one tot On Sunman at,
dwellings and menefeeturieg purposea, and offor I harin g go feet heat, by 10 feet Terms of sale. the
great inducements to those wishing to parasite real haqe IVILLIAM LLCM(
estate at low prices, th e owner hence determined that jam,
every lot put up shell be sold without
m ove.--
ono fourth Club, resider, in ree equal an• Public Sala or Real .Estate.
noel payments, with teleran. Plans can he °brained ryniE mdmigned will apes. to sole by Pubdiei
at lb- sale. rooms. P M DAVIS, Auctinneer 1. vendee cr outcry, net Taeeday, the 11th day or
J.e, iluahnt, at Jo clock, r. at. All tho right s title,
and inthrest of Z. 00.10 g. in the heeds et Ms as.
, and to Lain Non
' {ett n ril er jf, o Paln u ter to Lawns p1an, 290 in - Alleghencity,
sitante near the miner Of Mat n and ;Velem three,.
oLoan, 210 and kV, hare each a front on Main st.
f 25 feet, and exceed in depth ICO ;ratio Carpenter's
oley, mil 21 feet in :with of Lot No. ran. which ex•
tenth back 100 leer 10 Carpenter's alley. Nara La,
have erected thereon four brick dwellirgbenses,
Sale to be made on the pramses. Terms made
known no day of rule. C LOOMIS', Aesignee.
Pittsburgh,
Oh feeder at fiat! beet 4 o'clook, P. Ei. , Anna
youngest daughter of John Irwin, 27.
The Amaral will take place all() o'clock on Tuesday
mut 7 th 7 S, Juno 111 h, from the residence of ace tether,
West Common, Alleghely Day.
At Coal Bleak, %Tashi/mon 0001117, Pa, on June
7th, ALive Casinos,, Infazi daughter of J. H. and
A. D Logan.
Popimit Coatc•slon and Prhateraft Ex-
A femaIe.LECTURE,
11 m the Confession.' • by Popish Ptims, according
to the modern o(Popieh Theology sold in this country,
to answer the use of members on the Rumen Catholic
Church will be delivered. on MONDAY evening, J 0
lutn, in PHILO BALL, by Ike. E. LL'AILEY, D. a,
late a Monk of La Trappe.
t,17. Ladie,and youth. are positively prohibited
from earning to age Lecture, as some awful die.
Molar., will be made. Gentlemen admitted at nicts.
jelu Mtn
Xi - CRP/1V
111
TO awn..s of property OR Wood, Liberty, and Penn
net assessed to paY d•ro•ges incurred In ox. ;
teoding Hancock ,assesse d
You ate hereby requested
le Inset at Washington Dell, Wood street, between
Pleb st, and Virgin alley, this day, at Waldeck, P. AL
jet°
rpm; LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL COMMON
I PLACE DOOR—Containing the d-eillona of the
Supreme Court of the tinned !State. and of the mt.
speeder State Coons on Hills of Exchange, Cheeks, — .._
and Promiasory Notes—defining their requisites and (1 REENWOOD LEAVES—By Grace Greenwood.
properdes, and investigating their relapses to, and I,J kor sale by . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON
effects upon, parties. Tim whale arranged in an order ley
-
most convenient for reference, and suitable for im. -
mediate npplication. By Wm. Linn. , Coonsellor at , IN I S,EVRiI twd io liemtd. , i nnn encOunt of a
Law. Just received and for wile by -". se t to the Chaldean Christiana 014.1.1iMaj, . d
JOHNSI'ON A STaCKTON • 1 toe Yasiti's, or Devil Wershipperil and an inquiry
reto Ika.haaiirrh, ea, meant A Third am. i Into the manners and arts of the ancient Asirriana
_ IHy &natio Henry Layarilt Esq., D . C. L, For ra . o at
. _
EVrRACTS of Lemon, Vanilla, Rem, Diner Al- I .: JOHNSTON & STOCRTON'S
monds, for flavoring lee Creams, Jellies, Cy nerd 5 i .le7 Rook Store. cot. Market & Thad el &
Slimes, for sale by ll P. SELLERS i
... . t
CORKS—Minentl am] Porter-7 bales Prat ree'd far
axle Veto] it F. SELLERS
SCI,;TigE 4NEATIIB do. 11111.7,
E. 5 14 1 .w0 , 100ri noehanles,
Welaback—Mochnoicr .d Fngineortng, 2 vols
Meld—Chromotnr,
Mallor—Physic end Aletoorology.R..
Hartflold llouse Carpenter, tivo.
Mojondlo—Phlololooy
Mothill—History of 'lvo
Evans—Mlllls'nghsa Golde, boo.
Korieh—Payaheogy,
Marsehei—OdClo. of no.oneiry; fiyo.
Wood.—Preetleal Trosilec on Rod lipadr, 8..
Allnifiedd—Mochnnlcal Drinting Book, FS..
s,,,,,,,—Fnilorophy of the Hum. Mind, Hen.
For ride by D LOCICWOOD
)00 F9iY,b
ATLILITED
0 the hoary&
Church,
Allegheny county,
near Plum Czech Church, a small Black Cow,
TO
white belly, and white on her tall, about ten
b ean old; came on the 100 ult, The owner ibdrairod
come forward, prove propene, Pay charrea, and
take Ler away.
teletwitoT
-- ItWr on. 1 ••;-
REV. JOllid DAVIS. Eellynahineh, D ow ,
, will preach /o the Assoetato Rearmed
Church; (Elev. Dr. Prettily's) Allegheny city, to mot,
row afternoon, at hair oast 2 o'clock. lee
NEV BOOKS 1 NEW BOIMES
At Minus' literary Depot, Third nem, opposite
the POn OAK.
HATIPER'S New Monthly Magazine for Jane.
Morning Csll—Mrs. Ells—pens 0 and 10.
Hunt's Merchants' Magazine Dr June,
r 4 ladle Magaslne for June.
LAtell's Living Age—No. 310.
Doman Shakspearo—No 17.
• Dictionary of Mechanics—pan II
Pictorial ECU Book of the Revolution -parts I ae
The Stewart By H. Conlon, Esq.—part a.
The Mu er l sDaughtet. Dy Dickens—price acts.
1.9
%RANGOI--A lot off reel, Melton Oranges jut re
U
ecived, end for sole lovr, by the box, by
MIA 151'CLUBO & CO
Je9
..,2511 Liberty et
CT49,1,1,Ty5 - ' VW: auVd t'C'6"`
pAT EN T E FFt Eva—yial td E7l¢
c 7%
1 b ra„ ApopoforNt•by Geed AMcCDAO&
W lELLOW BAE , KETS lad tie& not Arc erkie b
yy
Je9 WM' A AfcC:LURG
ROOFING PAPER—Tsid. for male by
I SCHOONHAFF.It m CO
. 94 Wood NI
DACON PAYER—Large, ciem, and atrcsk, made
mark ex t p , r l e a m s a le yr eor<
Jn S C h H am UNoMA the c ß incinrui
& CO
ir.
TIVDIUC—:2 caaoli ftte quality for sale by
J_ fo3 • 4CIIOONat&IMV.& CO
BACON-11b5ds mamma, riaM listing from steam
or Col oablan,'formtle '
18 Kier DICXEY & CO
jai ' • Water and Front sto.
LARD -1:1 beg No I loadir,o,iod for one by
e , ISAIAH RICKEY k. Co
B -
4 1 5051.4-16t0;:ou, Ncrpter:lnnd , ag, for sata by
. . ISAIAH DICitEV it CO
q 1 F.,.100 pigs fresh green o.lld blot . for sale by
iea DICKY k CO
SALERATUB-49 brim pulverised, .70 lbs each;
13 hi' brie do • 110; ; do. •
For sale law by • ; Cll GRANT
lea • I W Water at .
T EAS -7) hi anus Young Hyson:
0/ do Imponal and Gonpourder;
40 do Pooeboon and Cholan;
• 0 - do ertra fine Oolong;
wi
40 cuddles GtmOwder 11.1
Many al the above are choice, and all ll be sold
mterlpy,tntose. by • lie6li • C H ORAN?
R & PITCH—IS brts Tar; '
5 brla Pitoll;' for aale by
C H GRANT
,
QUNDRIE.3—GrouniI and Reef. Glngbr, Alga, Njxt
C. , ' , emir:id:go, Glue: In kegr, for We by
je9
C 11 GRANT
ONE Second flu d llolstin
IE3
g Wheel, for We by
C 11 GRANT
DEER SKINS-4 bundles foe rule by
Jen CHEF, btATTBEWS It CO
bu jun received fur sale by -
Rimy, MATFHPayB & CO
LEATHERS--4; sacks uncle Ey forsale by
i 6 HUEY. MATTHEWS & CO
F LOUR -30 bele (welly Flow for sale by •
Je9
RIJEY. MATTHEWS & CO
F brie new No 3 Naciervl; ---
13 Ws No 1
8 ( brl. No 3 do; .
23torle No 1 Herrinr, for 18.13 by
mArrinms & CO
T EM)—'
740 pigs soft Galena for sale by
RUES', MATTHEWS t CO
LOUISVILLE LIME-74 brill for solo by
RIMY, MATIHEWS ft, CI
& PITCH-50 hrle ria
brl• Veal:l:deg:on Plreh. for • le
RUBY, MATTHEWS & CZ)
VITINHOW GLASS—ao boxes assorted sizes of
►Y Smith & Ilerron's mocullictureocarron ed equal
to city broads, for side to reduced mice. by
Jed SHEN*, MATTHEWS ft CO
. .
TITLES NADEL'S MEDICATED NTIMPII SOAP.
kJ , skin of =my persons is Measured with
slight et - options, as pimples, =nephew - , kin g , and when
this in merely's - dine, of the skin, as it Is in nisety
nine crises out of every hsndred. it Is very easily re•
moved. Jules Hauer. Nymph Soap It egprecalY
adapted to dimenees of the skin, as it arts directly
upon the minute pores which cover ite terrace,
clernesing them from Impurities. and by iu naisamie
properties healing and eradicating all eruptions, and
rendering the daraest and roughest akin soft, fair, and
bles ming.
Pomona who have been in the habit of using drill
nary coup• will Is, Astonished at the beautiful effect
produces! by the Nymph Soap, in imparting a delicate
bloom, preventing th e neck, face, or hands from chap
ping, allaying all irritntion, end Minor:nig all °mane
ens eruptions. It tthiseesses as exquisite perforce, and
Is entirely devoid of all alkaline properties, rendering
It the only anicle which can be used with safety and
comfort in
se the nursery,
All them km or peeks are disfigured. with
pimples, blotches, torn =orphan., deo, ehould make
vial of Jules flatters Nymph Soap, as the proprietor
positively mums them, that its Use will in the
most discolored akin IR the roughest skin smooth,
andshe most dtseased skin ' healihy, pare, and bloom
ing
•
Itatielle Nymph Soap to the only article which
efectually prcuthen the stove effects In 'so short
a hoe. and the o• IF one 'ranch Is Mthe titan time all
powettel and emirely &tentless. Prepared only by
JULES DAM:L. Perfumer and Chemist,
IMP CleOsttut street, Phila.
For sale wholesale end rattll by B. A..Fithnestock
at Co., and R. E. Sellers, F l ittobarght and John Sar
gent and I. Alin:bell, Allegheny ally, Pa. Jeff
Timm PILLARS OF HERCULES; or Travels in
& Snare and Morocco in David Urquhart,
Eag ,M. P. For sale by
M 7 )OIINSTON at STOCKTON
VITIRPHY & BURCIIPIRLD'have j net 'teethed
In new otyla Foolootthlka. very elm.: rich, plain,
and figured changeable silks, of almoei-every :yle
•sad otality; raper plain and Spired black gilts; do
tramper and timmer; bare. de laths, new and hand
some styles; new style French, English, and Scotch
Lavins, to great variety, and at Very low situ.;
plain, Spored, and satin striped do lain . of MI blade
nd yealltier; linen lostree of all shod. and rotor&
glethons, chintte., prints, ke., at wrath east earner
of Fourth and Iclarlrat went,. leg
Backe—General Literature
Mom—Perfumery or Use and Mantlfeetn;
Phitompby Or Mecum into,
. Cidlow,Aphanstos And Reaemlorts. 1"mo
Shaw—Eorloth Ltetramrei Ltmo. •
!
Druid—Lrrendre. IM.to.
Drynot—What I rnor in CalifernlA
St. Pierre—Paol and Virefeja. volt. 1201
o.
Alcott—Lettersto Young Mtn.
Duresp—ltectErde of Homan Nature. Illoto
Veriermr—ltcdent French Lltorntore. •
SmelKe—hdosooLY.
Nerrohmo—ttotoon Mattnetirm. •
IlaronME—Anneetr of Nowt.
Croderip—Eudagieol Reermoionr.
For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD
Ira 104 Foe,-1 2.1
DEADDOCIUS FLULD____.
~
od.lbrorude
WHEREAS, I have this day constituted and al,
YY V poi tad my brother, Cyrus Black of the city of
pithog rg b, my agent, 8110111ey in (ant l ot me. all per,.
ons, th erefore, having any lawful claims against me,
nod all persons indebted to rue will Mew cation him
and settle ther aCtann,s, as he is legally aatheri se d
•to attend to 0111.10.4 Iran, nOllOllBlO, me. He will
Le found at his Harr, wret mat or the Diatztond, Pitts
b rah_ m] 'CAROLINE SMITH
1 LINTON PAPER MILE f, Steubenville, Obit:s—
ki Agency at of Wood street.
Fccr - J,
and Flaw Will Its2cr, recently rcceiren
Je: P SIARSIIALL
ONE COUNTER-10 feet loon, rated , 'alb cherry
I top, for sale low, by J SCHOONMAKERA co
ill wood
u• HINTING PAPAR—AS tme 2 5 535 inches.. h.d
Xand Cu rate by A. ENGLISH tr. CO
ie7
511 Woad
st . _
.
C_ELLERS' FAMILY MEDICINILS- 4 They are the .
kJ mcilictimi of the day. ,
Graham Smiles, Ohio, May 95, 1940.
R. E. Sellers—l think it right, for the benefit of other,
to Gate none facts in relation to your excellent Fa
. roily Medicines.
I -
have need your Vemange largely in my own
I family. one vtal frequently expelling large quanbtlee
(ray lOU to our wow.) fmm two children- I have
theeho used your Liver Pills and Coagh Syrup In my
mly, sad they are, in every iastance,preduced
ffect. deeired.
As I am e.rigaged in merchandialrig, eta able to
etaie, that I have yet to boar f the brat Whim where
your 1120liiC.ILt• have been used In any section of the
country. in
co
I may state that they are me
medicines alba day, and am destined to have a very
calm:Goa popularity. Yours, rencerfnlly,
W FINNELL.
prepared and sold by R. FL SELLERS, No 75
tw o
street, and
. sold by Druggists genurally In tha two
cities •nd victnity. Je7
For flats Chaap,
ON - 6 havirome boggy, entirely nen, from a eel.
brated manufacturer at the east. Also, a
delphte bell: ececntl heed Balky, in good eider. En
demo et One , jeG
DOSPELS.TVAI PATRAT SODA, ABEL
Price It.'need.'
•
ITUE SUBSCRIBERS said null hlneplatt's bete
quality end high lest Glass and :roan Miami
soda Ash, warranted rdperlor to any other brand rt
3f by the eioconity of 5 tons or upwards for earttney or
•pproved Notes, at four 111001hs, af 31 fora leioiqUlLLl
Lilo. W 2111TCHELTUElii,
eta /Abut/ larva.
- P. :W.-CATES'
PATENT DIES ; ; FOR CUTTING SCREWS.'
rsorzwraD NAY 8, I?4T. ••!•• •
TITE.S.£ DMS having been adopted and highly approved te the pt th e i p „,i sh9F. in New
York
and Philadelphia are now offered to inanufactorers, machinnth, ohip anutha,Sre., with the utmost emi•
fidencei ■• -
the }no se perfect article is tria for crams screw._ •, • .
Their ever any other heretofore tired, 'consist., their co tog a rrarcr.
&maw, whether i , or sQuang thrnd,bg ooespossit.g direr the iron to be cmi ahich require no 'Magi,
or prcvrow yrrparbticry as the dies cei th e thread cut or th e solid han k wi th out :eal, q it in the Itmr+l;
in their greater durability, rapidity,- and 4ntffouti9ll wart; audio ' their simplictty and little liatultty .
to get out of order. . . . . •
1=E!!!!
die. 17,1841
This la to 'certify thet we hamigueeltisettftoit P.
W. tildes dot right of says his patent Dies for ant.
nog bolts. In our opinion, his Ines sr 6' r imn oh sispo•
tier many . other's me ars acquinted Van ter as
purpose of elating Obits.
! 7 P monis * co,-
Aell:• 41. /e 48..
Rasing had P W Garen Patent Dim m on. f 2.011/
establishment for the lest nine mondia,.for mating
tolts, , _Uro eon in asap respect recommend them in
the highest toms, as we brae laid sat chessmen.,
the, bolt g so far superior—considering thus la per
eel t. cheaper than any others now in ma: •
SLIMY, PlEgPsSat
.
This la to certify that We tine purebtiid thdrialit
to we, and adopted in car bumps, P W.:Gates. Pa
tent Beres. Cutter, which we highly apprdya or He
em do mach more werkeand we believe tt wOlint ,
pate in dambility and Mein . .., es meet Ike too dentr
or labor, any dies known to as
MORRIS; TaSICER MOBS'S. -
Pantatumenct,gth month, nth day, IE4B.
•
Haw You, An , 79,1819.
Flaring adopted P. W. Gate.' aratentitite for entl•
tins bolo , . Nye take Namara In raying, that Imola
than answers our expectations, and have; no hesita
tion In String it its our opinion, that ft far tied. any
other plan in present ttio for caning
• T BECOA . is CD. •
haie P. W. Gates , oPuteni Dice for mating
sere..., and the economy of Using thOM/S so very
considerable, that we loot upon them as thmillesum
hie to every estaollstuneul haying any quantity of
.Crow. 21> em.
IdeCOHETICK, CODEN'te CO,
anuou, May 10, 1949..
n11.11..EC1 07110 E, WAsetreornv,*eth Sept,
nave purchased of W. H. Scoville. for the United
States, tee right to ore in nil the trvenele moth-
a DI. ma TO WELT a OE,
Sole Importers fortFu. market, .
. . .
Elnepract & Pena , Patent Sods nib,
A RI now reeeiviog, by canal, large ouppite• of the
L. above celebrated article, both glare 'and nap
makers , beet quality and h+th.3at, vrblchialtey UI
bill at thtflorrest market pnce, for nub otappeaved
lls.
N. D. In addition. to the. above, they hale several
shipmenu to only. t orte tail trade. • ' Jel
Five Milldam: Lots ct efeediend;
ON Vonday attelooon, To. 1021, at 3 o'clock, will
be bole on Rt. Premise., file very desirable mw of
ground, sienna on becond stint, between Ferry affect
and Redoubt Alley, having each anent of 20 Icel. and
extending back 73 feet to.. alley 10 feet wfde, agree.
at 17 with plan ofJohn Caldwell, Es q.
Terms, ono filth cash, maid. in Max (IMO ionnal
payment", with late-rest.
Jed
UM===
•
N O. 47, MARKET STREET, between Third and
Fourth sueets, Pluebargh, THOMAK PAL
MER would rnsPectfally cult the •attentleas ft his
friends and customers. to' his present extensive and
general stock of inembandide. It will be foaadte eono
prise every d Acription of Amerlemt and French
Paper and Border for Parlors, Balls, Dining
rs Ream.
Bed Chambe, Coming Remns,te.,ratling trawl-2S
cents to es a piece. So great a diversity of prlees
and q can nes can hardly fail to suit the circumstances
and tastes of parebasera who may favor dish their
pauenze, the old established stand on:Martel Weal:
ntotle• to Contract airs. •
PROPOSALS will be received stutollsnsday, the
'Nth fnatmt , lorglnding and Inidgieg dot portion
of the Pittsburgh and Braddocksteld Pleat Hoed
from the city line to Butner, WI, above the six mite
run.
Platte and speeiGeatioo 'Win be =Whited, end In
formation given by the anbletiber, at the office of 11:
Woods, Esq., Navy Agent,' far tone clayey:ll,lm to
the tentage.
130 TCSOlntion of the &ini Gin/teeters, daud lane
4th, Wee. BYLVANDS LOTIIgOP, .
led.dat Enemy;
To Lot. -
DWELLING HOUSE AND ot-FlCE,Wrbirdit.,
Darlington's • Row, a tear Italy dwelling, slate
roof, with bath roam.sal fixture., aid offire, Apply
to Je6:dtf HENRa WOODS, Pena or Winer
nor ASII-60 •casks In store pail for nate to close
loarigament, by • • left J
B ACON -4 etelrnEy cared Mow, •••
and for sal eo do do , Shoulders, Jost received
by Jl,6' J A ItUTOIIII3OIO k
T AR, PITCH, AND ROSIN—
-7.K.1 bbis N C Tar. '
• , /Cabbli Pitch; ' ' .-.
"sale byjrA NI bbl, Ragn, In More; and Or
JAB A HUTCHISON' k CO
87 2 r;
b I y IIriPANTANE—M !Aix etwint.dnier,&T
Ü b_y .lll"lll'Bl{ ' L
BRAUN & R TER
, c o rel L VARNIII-8 bbl.gell u a N nd . jokAilklea :
_
OACU bbl. reed I■tt fen.#abi by
C
• BRAUN & REITER
Ivino ttrigha orGovarnmslit.
T T.). , L7CK Weo IP, lot roortb ntrant, will publish
b ? ,
f h . f d e r .; the Lio ct in a n Chlyn GOTO7III2tAt, trans.
f Dr. Mulct, by henry SnVer,
Al. ' o .in O. V 01.12 inn. ' 7 jai
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
Plember..-Nlneveb, Asyris, and Syria, 12 me,
B on—Travels In Siberia..l vols Lento. on—Six months In rho Cold Aliatfo .;3
Taylor—Odom:o,2 v 01.12 my.
tleasloy—Drog6its 7 Recap% Dtat, limo.
Mantey—Popolar Delusions, p voL 11 coo.
DleSehe —David Capperlield, LI roo.
Homboldt—Aspeets of Nstane..ll my; • • t
Whist—Universal fllstory, 11 mo.
Shavr—Ermlisb Llteratere,llmo. :
o
Campbell—Lives of the losnl Charteellors, 'tools. 8
Al:mend—Merest World; 14 ma. .
Johnson-0;011011mi elf Gardeamgl4mo. • : witsnintryori HILL; PITTSBURG% , .1
Dot;—Tbe main s! management of cblldeen,l2 mo ~..._ ~.
...,__ Wood stint,
above ri"...
For sale by JAD D LOCKWOOD. . ... ar ". A '"
j , . nookro, „di...„ : „. ; „. , IN f.,,,,,,,, ~. rroffnAj.',..apientlid estabh‘hmeni in non offmed far
It. adsmrably • arranged.- for Concerts,
Havana Olgarn ': actarea,EnAtbidons, de. For tenns. arply.ta •• .
... . i. • JOHN A FEIESIMONS,
1 URT RECEIVED. al LIS L.berty drafty On sot.
II lowing. celebrated brands ofzenuine Havana 0. . p , sd i r ' . 0 , 7 w m „...
gam—Penedos Plantation Ren•alabthe bert Cigar: -- _—_— _ .
mmoned,and bat rearlT ...I wt h ho MitilmHlß
Novaßar.cmra media Repaint; .
..., •
La Pireena
La Norma ' do;
El Leon Vara do; '.
Diana , • do;
Napoleon ' do• '
• . Santa Bata . Plintipa;
Star
• Ere. °maim
La Vielka . do;
' Old Zack, . do: t - .
Koasatb • do; . ~. • f -
Also, Robin won's eztra Carcadial; Tobacco. for,nl.lo
wholesale and reratlby •
._ _ : ,
Je6 PHU A tifcCLURO ik... (Xi.
.. .... ... ......
en
t h
ora e y
u ruLeas—.3.6f4 revs dm, apt
ROBERT DALTELL & CO.
Liberty stretl,
L AHI) r AIL-le.bltreusie ale v fltsrisrat
L.L,
• No :0 Water west;
147ooLwooTIpe 'she pnee euh ur 1 D il l af .
132 Libertreneet
NIVEL` Tarrero.
At tlia Sip. of lho Golden limp,' No. 10, ryda;,t.
HAS Jinx !wow .
The Lord's Prayer, {beautifully erubellbtned.)
Our Faith then Fondly Plighting, topers Lindy)
as
snug by
Napolita M lue, as tog byad. Eisne ng r...rt.
Ifts sl , olSerseelant.i. .1,.
PM Queen of a Petry lianti, do.
Play Beetles, as sung by Mad. Bornstein,
Status Ole!, as sung hr Miss &gig
Ern sut r as sung by Arad. ElisetieelantL
Call tee pet names. . • •
Piper of Dundee.
Yes, ere we suet I Wits a lover, •
Old Proton..
Wedding Wslt.
Sylph Wsltses. •
Aliquippi Waler-11 Rohboele,
Morse lone Polka.
Prins Prlkn, ter., an. [jet) R . ICIATIER. ,
ZS. end Siliss, just retained by expresgthls mOgn.•
• at north east corner of Fourth and Ararkit;' m
I S I JR. I L Y _AI 3 I I _ I .9 H
?sift/RV/IV t BUR , ./IFLIXD
and 13nrage M. D. Leiner; at eery low prkel, at
north out corner of Fount and Market ats.. jklt
DLAJE BILE LlCEB—E:iVciiidera irW --- ra and
LI narrow trimming Laces Oben qoality, run reed
and for nit at Northeast corner of Fourth sad Mac. .
ket streets Jen MURPHY In BURCHFIELD
PtittitriElC--20 ruts Miters Ws best
DD Tit lay 'pp arrive ,In Philadelphia per , tbip Delta
.to
jrsr vale by• &
seeet,
TAIT.OIIII , GITODIR,. CORpr ,
IDrERSEY, FLEMINti & boesng 4:n.nd:to
vo the ir entire ottcraton to the rale of dositeitle
tack of
.K i l la tLv!i%Go l ods, now Iffer littir large
German Cloths, DoesSlXtfll 7 ofe t r u µ " ' c ry ! !
firizslEY. FLA3ING :CO
let 10 :Wood lit • •
`A(tuxlf~u=tw nil to strTive,f or safe 17 -7— s.
/241&11 lIICKgr
• -•
uwYltn—atT~ol ~
3hi Ms do;
out. ocoO e/dos;
3 costs Sboalden;
CAA, HMI;
__
I cook Roomed MOM
=43 NuPP. Blcookarto &0i1y... for oalO
jet tIAI1&
T n IN G'S 1. nom t. 9 vols calf it clotb.
Taglors Eldorado,. 2 vols. •
Irving , ' Worts, complete. 19m0., cloth & gretdg , ...
Downing's Lsodsespe Dardenieg. evo. •
Downing,' l'reit Trees of America. Unto:
Salothiel—Croy. 6vo.
Cgapraan's American Droving Dick. 3 Nos, Co.,
!leasehold Words—Dickens. NO, Ito 8.
IVesies audit:owlet Serie, !Pm.
Deihl Coppetfield-r,017. Illtao.
jet
ForM
by J 3 IEII n tocrwoon!
104 Foortb el • I
_
04% i - "Vvgibt.
rime. Mellen merge, linen in essb, will be pald fot
the diderent grades of Wool. by •
8 & W 11ARDAUDII
143 First .1 A. no Second st
-140 brim Flour, reed, and for sale.by . •
8 tr. W HARSAUGIT
'era aupealar brana,teetuve
B&W BAR/MUGU
Qblii - TuiTlZ:4TRis
1.7 for role by jcl
LARD -DU !Legs No i Lard- .
10 btlo do for sale by
jel
0 OA:-& - )bzo No i Eroap, rer..a, an ft, -.-. 7, -
I,' le9
eAN.DLEB-23 boo bfooditi - ndlerby
I L , ki , 8A WHARBAIJCII
TEAS! TIC/1511 !Vitae f i• •:
MITE enter not Ina, the list or soffers,we ta7llolhlng
Vlabout limdreds of Cbests. trapattess. Large
Capital, Booght for Cub, !so. in fact, Ore will not
hautbois in an, manner er form , we sWoply invite We
publte to comps. oar Tea's wlth whet they pasakasa
.hasdessi this is Ito best method We koseWta juea,
tatamrtto sells the best snit cheapest Tessin Plitt.
burgh. We are now soiling . • ,
cooed and gang Tea atleaed Ed eettld Pdh
TieA d do do
best Too Imported Into the U. States, it
• Low plead, damaged, or Inferior Taws we do not
keep. MORSII3 HAWORTII
pish:lra °Me Tee Mukel,
- Ean *lt of 174upurad.
,
rba ender the enpersbdon. of the. Department, P. W.
Gates!"Pabent skeeter eanieg screens ea mew, they
•baeing been tried In two of the brae arsenals, sad
fecund to be eery ealcient and excellent
• d. TALCUrr,, CoL Ortinasicia.
Dtaxin o.ltsiere Arot. Docits,.
Irtamtrntrx, Sept. tn, lets S
tornddering Game Patented Imp,ovesseat far tat—
terrWe en cieudle bee salelole one, I been, by
an wily of !the Hooorable Secretaryof the Neel,
plirehrycd . Ore Atteeiten elite Pateence, Was
Esonllc and esuauel bthrocer, bee, the nicht to mate
and nu uid improvement.tttr the U. &Navy.. ,
/OdErti SMITH, Cidef of Bares.
I In use also by
Buffalo Works, Bolalo; •
Roam, & Ashley, Haeharter;
H datert & Co, Gonceatar, N. V;
intWek hew York ] Haywood &ISlayden,Sehrrylklll Comely;
• .
II ayw & Delardater,"P2arela. 4
IL 1C..1)411111U4 &Ca. New Vork;
Demand & Cq DHOW:tent Works, Halt;
. Van Caren. Hoollewer:
Matt & &yore. prewlYork;
Allaar Work., • deg ••• ••
P W e a eae t Arletirldry d l ;
Norris & lire, Philadelphia; •
w Jenks, Breedeshaeo, P. .
Walwarth & Nseae Homo wtd New York;
• Lowell Machine Chop, Larval";
Ameaskewr Co, hlaneteater, N II;
Imaran & Scaler, 26 . 411:1 Boston,
and numerous others. • ,
dice's; a lit to . e
in. pri. a
1 . ;:9 24n "4 „ s LIP
to 1 price 840
NO3 do.B - do i,to l,
C h ic otdeni . oddrv!oed to P. lootejt, Chic.* -
B.: Lintlion; Plow foik F 1.).111Oraholl kCo, flula.
aott H. B. &Soar, Vomigo, for Ditto•
o.od Top., with or or IMoui' topobittoo for mon ittont,
IMP meet with prompt Wootton. • '
• Latcwo, Miry 3,1830. • fekdOnt
AMUSEMENTS
THEA,TREi
. ,
Lures and Mailayer roirrEit
k 0... Circle and Panyiette...— . ... cam ..
Reece} and Third 'Gera .
Gallery (for colored per5ea5).'....—......15
Doors Mom •1 7{; Canala will rise at $ o'clock.
First night alike calablated RAYMOND FAMILY.
On
moediy, .I}lllo 10, VIII be 'monied hir &algae
RBrat.RigitiatEetll=4otE'Cli LNDS,
anil37 : '. .V 4 t , t a ZAT, P° Arpg7ott i t s r :fre ;
of Bergs, Dreta, arel lee!, ite ' moied from tee.
MOP b<nellfill melodies, 'lmmersed With *ketches of
elm 'feeler from blob end Ime bfe.ma. repartee, manes
el' the peasantry, mom, betum—ln two Velomos.
M=M
To eonelade'vrith the admirable fano of
• • THE QUEFIN'S OWN. • •
Phelim; (oat of the (mews Owe) tar M. Raymond
Eliza,•—••••.--•••••••-•—•hlta M R,alo>•nd
ORANO, FLORAL, CONCERT
MONDAY eveninfr, ;lane 10, at WILKINS
J HALL, PROFESSOR. SING lIAM giro a
Omni Fleral Concert, consisting of the beautiful
oratorio of the Festival •of the time, and Nevem!
other pwees, ITILDXI . " , / 31nger . . from the tellommig
School.From ) : nd
.he Pittsburgh
.institnte, Mn. Ges•
horn, Liberty street. • •
.• • •• •
• From the Allegheny Collegiate Insillete„ Alfa balm,
Federal street. • ,
From the Pittsburgh Fenitde Smelter. y, Mrs OiFlyng,
Penn un et: -
From the High ElehooVFinrilk Ward, Pena street.
• Flom the High School, Second Ward, Borah, and
Mt Hingham , * Academy, Fifth street - •
irrhokes, cents; lobe had at Mallet's, Ekberw,
and 0 Yeagethiillarket at, and al the deer.
Jeentld . .
,•
,r S,DDINGMAM •
W. pith again Ili tongs to Greet Yon
WILKINS lIALL-iiALII.• ROOST •
MONDAY EVENING Atte 10th. and EVERY SVC.
NINO DURING THE WEAR I
11..alltera , Original
ENIP 114.1iN ST R EL S!
. ' • tan nrgoss.
R. U. J: P. Taunt, k. D. Palmer. I. Genteel',
9.0. Snyder, IL L. No., O. a Drown. C C. Vail, 11.
L. Yourerc re
and the artterterl couLAviiirr.. The
beet Deed ia rho World! 1.
• The Empires, aa Veeolivo, baron:mite Perform
ert,llellocarens Falaplote Chareettr, or Dancing,
DO7 ccammort, aoa calt.txriox MIX WORLD to
predate their equals.
The, programer.* will eentain 'elections from tits
Operas of Leortora,: Norma, La Solattarnhoht,
belle, La quote, the,Ertekaatrepe, finhetaiatt Girl,
and Bronze Ilene. Together with all the motto..too
ter Eahlop4al Biologie* • . • Jett;
. _
PITTSBURG ) H,IVI U.S EU I%
B. N. ldOkltiß : Prrprictor.
E PEALE...Manager oflijusinm Red Lecture Beam.
THE PUBLIC are : nereetftilly informed that the
Ptopristat has engaged the popolar 'code:lsmer:
Ireupe+Johnstorils Misrule Ecrenaders--eho
jive • series of their chaste - end intmenbio Vey alan4
wilt
inerunmatel Entertainments, eommencing Thursday
men, Jane Ottl, IHMVand conunue every events du
ring tie meek. Palonus/me to commence nt f -
Admienon, 311uteula .4 Lecture Boom only tls
PITTSBUBIII. ZUSEllat & LECTURE, ROOM,.
.
• . Aporizo umai,::;rornTri BT.
dpErr fiom .8: :tut!: tut 10 P;
Admission to /Museum anALecture Boom, i 3 costs;
Itmemtsentmlyi cents extra. ja3
• THE GREAT BE3II-ANNUAL
SA O . ll'Y GOODS.;
.
At, Itto Oao Pelee Stole or
A.A. MASON & CO
'UVILL eommeitee on 316)ey. Jane 34,
WV Their' =merle establishment, with all their
• Wholesale Roma, will, on this calamine, be. thrown •
open for Reran:T and all et extensive
stock arill he oreiral tontallearchase thei rs r
discount
of (mot SO Mo e ar end. Mit . than Nlnelprier.
THEIR P(104.4C Cl' tiILILS Compri. over fur
hundred to sold u as intramme
Their aisortmeni offilawis,Thircricatimes, Gem-
Mines. Fordrud. Si/ke, •/Awna„. Mealier. Jae-owns..
I C‘ iftg c r ' Jire a l r i4 ro n ab? n o tlnf, ,° :An
11 cams Fast Coasted Lawns sill be offered en el 'Thr.
t /111:firl i' de f: Laine4 : •
•So a Englieh and Ammicie Callers, 10 drl c
l
ane dome Linen Handkerchiefs; • eA
y r
A large lot ot Wrought CeLdn , untie as low es le. • .
Together with a complete varlets of Demasileaed
Whitt Goods. /kilotons, Hosiery and Glows, Meteo r :
Making
11l &Rancor the most overate. assortments '
In the ernictry,arclea will Wreathed down to much
towns pr.ccs thurat nap of their: pretions Annual ••••
AlOr The Store will be closed Soon .tittrsdag and
/ ay,Pday 70th and 21.,, for the serum of armor
it g and marking down steer.. No autumn?' to Psi,
cm. • royal ' "A A MASON fa CO
' .": • Hentirlhola Words.
J'o Dickens' 11'""*.
WINDTOIV GLASS--01/0 b0*..4 assorted-me, NI
prlmeorder,tweale by JO/IN WAIT& CO
lea • • • ' Liberty Erect
prime n ro.rorii trUi .•
• • JOHN WATT a cgt
ENTEReit E COOKING SIOVL-Y-4for sal., to
clom p at $l7 each, by. O II; GRANT
illstbar . l37 g? . . 3b % P Chee s se n r:Wp C o l t. ' lr g .d . l:;Vgt ed
e 3 '
.1 LI CIAZIFIEtp
poittoboairc,ksnr:tr.
11136,ED,
PIS Pllo . or TAINT-10 br:lqornqUie
We by
NEW 14"4."EL—'1.1trfliftePAidli
LTA CO Imo • cn.
.Rmu & Frata.sh. •
•
CI FLU) ok /lERltileci fa one. foe. ii.T.Erf:. ;
1,3 11361A1l DIChY CO
COD - Milan osle
. CICELY& CO .
'NCB BRICE a TILE—FOr sale .
A. 3 19AfAll DICAP.7
Urfa:l—J I.oc
•ale by Je3
ARLI GREASE arl* ty
1./ ie3 ' ISAIAH DICKEY
- -
.10riubl PATIINti for sale t,y
V]. is Audi .DlCXEttr,cii,
natl. PURE PD
WINE
ft, YrVAD,4l;'l.l7'''
wheleelle. by • • 0 AlultßlS 11.A.WcAwrit"
117. Tee above irennine Wine,and *and, vve%
bounht in Portugel rad Eritrea eartelser, end we
geerantee
Eicoilat - 131:1 far vale bo neerr'—'ol,7 n—•••
hme. by NORSUS HAWower
OAV3OStaI: 1.31201,71A-lok, fr,b, jur
toyed for solo by KEA &CO
24 Woos st• •
ili j S_RAyat-30 reams for 17
...osmAxiLtap)
7 e tro nicknotyr—Al c io x ,:d sm. 76fiy a ro a r• co .a.
I-4 •
N F.tv7iiitirkT,
T lIOLAIES. LITERARY LE.POT,
Thud street, oppolite the Post OZee:
rrISTORT or Pe adeutis, by 'Meek enut—p,
LEL , hishetott and his
,Paccessers, by Washington
Irstag—eamrlete.
Rose Pester. By Reynolds. ‘,/
Black groat (or Arey. ' •
The War of Wonsan. By Reims; •
Bosuns Shekspeate—No Id.
COASIIC 10. By 17 cwt.! Lend.
Da id C0;0.101-0.'112. . .
Dictionary of !Mechanic...pan
Good Doran tor Mamma* Reading.
DO3IBY SON. V o ls.
`Jane Enc.: . •
• Farina's Tama. Dna
Ruly 'exam Minton% le Noah arteries.l2ma:
Toee—The given and ether Paean. Utfrol.
Ptetnes ham haly—Jaanbag.. ump .
'TIM Adams` Liam
Haarkrame. - Nola ''
halionh—Maya Ulna
The Bachelor or Me AbbanY. IMMo.
The Image of Ms Father—lllastrated.
' Maim* a Lewd. Per sale by
. JailEd D LOCEWOOD
• 14 101 flank sure}
300 1111110/GEL3
lot D`•lung, ol“ -- 7 7 — .. d " ..
/BAIA 111 DIUREV &