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    THE PrITSBU GB GAZETTE.
Contspondenee of the Phisburib Gasetts.
Wasumates, June 6.1S:10.
Sending by Telegraph -.Voting on the
Compromise 13111—Soulher. Men Clo-
TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, 1850. Ittg np their nanks—Geneva—World , s
lizedbition at Loudon.
PUBLISHED BY WHITE & CO
IMEM=fI
• IC?' Anontriirees are earnestly reqtenen to hand in
/.7:1 1
• tied rime mill invariably he eh /Men emit ordered out
♦ntlmuonlc and Whig Ziominationa.
TOR TUTS, SECOND CONGRESS,
I'-130MAS .M. HOWE.
CT 11-LlallafT.
T‘ll SCCOTO IMMON, Tltttn TIIIST
11A11.31AR.
CT rrnstriNtt
TOE CVCATt
JAMES CAROTHERS
Cr WILE IN,
rol ASSEICIILT.
130313 AN ROBERTSON, Pitisbnagh.
T. 3. BIOHANI, Lower St Clair.
R. C. WALUER. nizobtth .
JOKY
JAMES Snowden.
TittlirCTlSlG AS/VISIT,
FRANCIS C. FLANEOL4, Pluabargh.
BOYLF, North Fayette
VIAL FLYNN, Lower SL Cleir.
C . 40 , 11f rams
D. N. COURTNEY, Ohio.
rirSEE VEST PAOR FOR LOCAL -MATTER°
- BINGHAM'S GLAND FLORAL BONGEMS.-MS. Ring-,
barn will repeat bin grand Floral Concert thin even
ing, to give an opportunity to, all our citizens to
squad thin delightfol 'musical exhibition, In which
three hundred of the children rind young ladles at-
tending our Schools take a part. Beside the
• pleasure to be nfloitlcil by the exhibition, our cab
neon should feel n pride and duty ni encouraging
a musical taste among our own ehddren, and
should therefore cheer their young hearts by their
presence.
Tar HISSITFILLO HAIL Reau.—The serious ef
fect this Fejt& will have upon the welfare of
Pittsburgh, should it • ever be carried out. will at
tract a large gathering at the Beard •of Trade
RoOrne, this evening. We presume a Committee
will he railed to Investigate the subject, and to
watchover the interests of Pittsburgh, in the pre
-
sniper.
Oboerso a iiirpoSitiort, to sumo quarter!, to
blame the Governor, and to attribute to him Im
proper motives. This is wrong. We cannot ex
pect the Governor of the whole State to watch
over our especial interests, to the disparagement
or neglect et other section.. We presume if any
opposition had been made to thin project, from W.
city—it a remonstrance had been presented, ahoy
ing tts injurious effects upon our interests, and
properly . representing its great injoatice to us and
to the interests of the State at large, he weld
have interposed to prevent its parsarc. But as it
time to tint without a acrd of dinent from soy
quarter, it could hardly he expected that he ahould
volunteer es the especial guardian or our inter.
rests, which appear to holm berrto etraegely neg..
teeted by cur p,..epresient It tt clipped through
both houses without its tree, casracter being dia.
covered by our vigilant Representatives and Set
atom it is not likely the Governor would discos.
Pr it in a runs .3 of legislation embracing some eight
hundred to one thoueard different subjects. •
It would he iatereatiag to hear what on: repro
arecr,iivcs have an ear in apology for their nape.
reaVearc.:ce•aers lazg'.ect. hi,. Do MO, we Ire
ticer, is cut at home, rod the other members live
in the .entry. We suf4:GTC we shall scion have
what Information they can give on the eobject. , —
We hope they wilt ho able to present u ealltfacto
ly explecatien.
P. s.—Wes learned, r.f.cr tile above was writ ,
ton, [Let .Mr. Barnes, one el the Engineers on the
Central Road, has Leen granted leave of alaence
for the purport at making eurscy• us lbe hemp.
-SOd lion, and that the pe,iamt, or a similar one, ha,
beta talked of for conic race, by some or the cm.
errs of the Pennsylvania Rail 17.. e.
The debate on Slavery in Congress appears to
;wrenching the culminating point. no excite•
Tien La 'both Howes is inmse., and the voting
his ~ortitaecCed in . the Se nete , exd wale...aerie°
in the Houle to ay.. Lot as hope that the cause
'of human freedom and of national justice will
be austained. We feel more =rimy about this.
than hors of the safety of the Union. The Unit n
issiae enough, hot there is denser that Nonhern
.DoitaliTaces will yield to South= dictation,
and tut= promise of Southern rotes for ante fa
vorite =lndiana for the Presidency.
We rejoice that PcnneFivania is cot wholly
Tepnsented io the Senate. ale. Cooper bee eo
fa,
with =sly reei....ted ate Severy ex
tending icalan:le,whiNe Air. Sturgeon he. as re.
gularly and habitoall:,- =caged his 'rot; for S.
veep, as.if be c. , el born in South Coro:lna, and be ,
littred Sfavcry to be a bleseed and dtvtue instia
Vlt noLotstand that tbo raw Beater road for
, this !ength 0r cnc mild acd a quarter, is finished,
commencing at L2Flie'lf tun, and that the can•
artet,ra are at work• on the Rail Road, at Enema
. No. 7, on tho Narrow.. nave Vern on that road
• will do well to recollect this. Those who have
cone over the new toad say a is much rev-alder
than the old.
Cobs—Ottlelal Correspondenee. .
The elThrial correatpondeceo in relation to Cabo
Flu bccu publitbed., A pertwal of it will ccuvince
any impartial min that the honor of our govern.-
-Imer.t end the rights of ctie citrzene are perfectly
safe in the handl of the ;.resent administration.
• The only portionpf the correspondence wo deem
• • necessary to rub!i4, is that referring to the pool.
. - Sion taken by our. Government in regerd to the
• prisoners in the bands 'el the Cohan 'authorities,
which is as tellowit
DZI,IVISILTZ CP STASI,
Washington, /one, ISSO.
TI,. Secre...y . n f State to .111 r. Campbell, Cowls! at
.
Memos
• [Mr. Cloven instructs Mr. Campbell to impress
•
• upon the Count of Aloay, the distinction between
• prisoners who Imre ounrinitted a crime, and those
• captured under the appearance of an iMIaIIIIOI3, to
causerie a crime.] •
. • • The PresidentMeator to claim ,for the Ameri.
eon occupants of theldezican b land, that they are
. 'mot orctiap - or any crime, for which, Iv the lam of
tiathsed nations lazy mould ‘ rueerdente. They
laity hese been,ana probably were, guilty ofenmee
(or which, this government ought, to geodiaith,
to ruci.rh them underthesstrof Coupe( of April
,---- 20, ISIS. But supposing the factatelatlng to their
• capture to be as they are repreacr.ted to CM, the
President has resolved that the easter •crarit and
shall protect them against any punishment but that
• which the tribunals of their own nation may
"Tell the. Count of Alroy to wend them home
to euceknter a' punishment which if they arc hono
rabic Man, will be wore than any he could inflict,
in the indignant frowns and denunciations of good
. .
into, to th6r own country, for an attempt to rio
late the cloth and honor of a Ration which holds
ite character for integrity of more Caine and high
er worth than taint., Amines together But tacit
him It:their:est Inendly manner end the true spirit
_ of our annicat treaty, that if he unjustly shedseme
drop of American blood, at this rattling parial, it
may coot the Into menu:. a I.guioetry woe."
Mvartarin G 05117317,, ELECTION.—The 8010
malt , Americah table, rhonting inftmal
ly the vide car at the-recent election 'for and a
gaited callings convention to amend the Consoto
lion. The result iv
.For a Convention,
Agninun Convention ri
Mrtjarity for a Coni.entlon`,
Trte Taztre.—A Washington letter to the 11,
.risburgh Inteltigencer sere "Mr. liamption, or the
minority of the Committee of woy. and .Means,
with the assistance ofhir,Meredith, end the Whi;
members generally,. in preparing a Ind:I - bill, and
so !Otis as titan to perfected it will be presented
to theliouse."
,Licent.' —Tics sithjo;nctl extract or a
letter from Ciorcencie Roberta, bf Libcrut, in Anew,
G. of Sow Ttel, pol;titated 1,1 the Jour
.. 'lath of COLLIZUCC, of that city, gives intctlligence
of an icaporinnt tZlellsicon of the territory of the
Afrtean republic, by which it will ho enabled to
root otaJhe sin's . ° trade from the whole wiiidWard
civil of Africa.
The letter is dated, Monrovia, April
. 'Ram happy , to inform yon that nothing has on.
carred ray lag letter to You, to interrupt the
treat progress of•GOr•pUb:i,: MEW,. By the Lax
em PACIMt and barque Chirfiam, Mr. McLean seat
tie annallnatount of funds, to aid-in the purchase
of territory—rind which we have turned to good
account. .Weliove just purchrded. three tracts of
country its the ; neighborhood of Gallium, and p.m
the . 6ratirapaltstent. . 1 um now about to visit Galli.
sus myself, Co Conclude the purchase of that famous
spot, and two other tract., which will give on all
• the territory lyin; between our present northwest
bUtradary line and the Bar, and which will enable
at to extirpate, effectually, the slave trade from
the whole wit:award coast. For Gallinas we Anti
.•
have to pay several thourand dollar; therefore we
look wits deep concern (or astitthrow from /qr.
McLean by the return packet."
raCIN INABIIISGTON
Your paper of Tuesday morning did not con
tain tbe important despatch which - I prepared for
You, and cu muted to the telegraph on Monday
afternoon, relative to the important news of a dif.
ficulty between the• United States and Spain. I
toti informed by the operator here, that it was
promptly transmitted to Brownsville, where it ar
rived while the operator was at supper. lie probe.
bly did not return from supper that night.
We have had some mere voting in the Scouts
to day on the omnibus bill. The pending propo
sitions for the abolition of peon servitude in New
Mexico, were rejected, not because the Senate did
not think it a very bad regulation, but because it
was obviously one of those things that could be
best managed by the territorial legislature, hut par.
ticulaily because it is manifestly an abuse which
will disappear from before the face of American
settlement and customs, as rapidly and as certainly
as de ' before theStin. But Mr. Baldwin submit
ted an amendment, the defeat of which was a mat
ter of real consequence. lie proposed to recognize
the existence of the Mexican laws is regards sta.
very, as a means of determining what were those
"constitutional riihts? which were guarded by an
other portion of the bill. This motion was ket—
ayes 23, noes Si. Dickinson, Cass, Sturgeon,
Dodge, and Jones, of lowa, vaingagainst it.
These men are earning for themselves a very full
measure of contempt and hatred, and I have an a.
biding confidence filet they will yet receive it.
Towards the close of the sitting, Foote made a
movement which I considered a pretty significant
sign of a certain under current of management,
which may have very signal results. Yesterday
morning, Junes, of Tennessee, introduced into the
House the Compromise Bill, word for word, with
the exeeptiens of en alteration in the clause rela
tive to slavery, and the substitution of the thirty
fourth parallel of latitude for the thirty second, I.
the dividing line between Tea. and New Mexico, I
and made althorn, though earnest appeal for
- hit Southern fricads: This afternoon, Foote intro-
duced this identical amendment in the Senate, ta.
that it In clear that he and Jones are acting in con
cert, and that some progress has been made in
drtiggooning into the support of the scheme,the im
practicable portion of the Southern members.
The Senate his given a solitary sign of grace in
fixing upon an earlier hour of meeting. Eleven
o'clock in the mining is now the appointed time
for commencing business. Ten o'clock - WWI lost
by a considerable majority, as "coming It a little
too crone' fora beginning. The House will have
another night sitting to get throughwith the speech-
C 3 on the California Bill.
Pie. Ewing and his able assistant, Mr. Kennedy,
arc carrying forward the arrangement for common.
ring the taking of the Census, with energy. A por
tion of the new building of the Department is turn
ed into a great warehouse for assorting and pack
ing the immense piles of documents to be distribu
ted to the Marshals. The contract for distributing
them has been taken by Adams & Co., of New
York, the well known Express firm. They are to
be conveyed at the highest practicable rate of speed,
from the Capital to the extremities of our magnifi
cent empire. The documents are packed in tub
&atonal wooden boxes, inttend of paper parcels.
My estimate of the receipt and quantity of this
matter was greatly underestimated the other day.
he weight will exceed Sil,ntin pounds, that is to
say, if the preliminary tables, blanks, and forms,
sent out from the Office, without regard to that
which will be returned, and to the general corres
pondence.
!have rereival some information in regard
he World's Exhibition.4o be bold nt London,
lane, thlt, which, I doubt nol, will Lc received
by the Mechanics and Manufact ' iii.cos of Piusbur4 - h
with interest. All articles noel:tiled for this vast
emituopolitan fair will be admitted tree of duty,
and will be exhibited without charge to the coast
er; but to entitle them to this privilege they must
hove the certificate or comp dm central author.
Ay of the country in which they may have been
produced. Our Government have appointed the
National Institute as the common arbiter for the
Ilt,ited States: That institution hoe delegated the
very irapa-tant natter of forming rules to regulate
the choice and tratsmission of articles to be int ,
warded from this country to a select committee, of
which, t is reported, lion: M. Filltame, Vice Pres
ident, is Chairman This Comouttee will appoint,
or recommend the appointment of Sub Committees
in the several States, from which it may be desired
to send articles. . It la prohable that the Franklin
institute, of Philadelphia, will be desi,--noted to ful
fil this office for your Suite, and the National In
stitute of Now York, fur that State. This great el
ls:LAl= will be ungnestionably the greatest as
semblage of the hind ever known, and almost one
of the events of the figs.. icons:
WA.msoT(\, June 8, 1569.
The Wei. ther—The Texan Claim—Weir=
Debate Is the ilotise—The Printing
The weather is scum, very warm, aid dry, too.
That I furnish you as nears, far a more obstinately
met and said opting I never new, nor, it appears,
has the oldest inhabitant. We had almost given
up the hope or trimmer, as we bed all expectation
of action, by Congress, open California, or any
thing else. And acreingatar to the coincidence that
upon the very first decidedly summer like day,
the Senate gave as an earnest of their desire to
get to .work, and on that day, too, the House held
a long night session, preparatory to scene. next
week, that ore expected to be a goad deal warmer
thin even this weather, with Fahrenheit 91° lathe
abide.
‘r.atestlay the Senate committed an elaborate
palaver over the Texan claim to New Mexico,
and the tree bcondary between the State aid the
Territory. Mr. Clemens, of Alabama, had pro
posed to recognize; as a matter of fact and princl•
pie, the validity of the Texan claim to the Rio
Greeds, feint its mouth to latitude thirty two
North, bat after five hears most indttairions
meat, the Senate decided, by 17 to 37, that It did
not believe any thing of the kind. Bat no other
vote wes taken, and to day, I suppose, the discus
elan will be renewed.
It is evident that the course to be pursued now
iv, to permit the Glenda of the bill to have all the
votes they want upon the details, so as to arrange
them to their eatisfaction, god to revive the gen
.eral debate open lt, when it shall be reported Goat
the Committee of the 'Mille to the Senate. In
pursuance of:this plat, we 'hall, no doubt, have,
within these few dais ensuin g , 'a fell discussion
of the indemnity to be 'paid to Texas for the reln
gnialiment of hoe claims. And that will he very
interesting, for it promises to be the rock open
which the bill will split, should it escape every
other danger. Several southern Stall/Ora, who
aro said to approve the scheme in other respects,
declare that they cannot consent to pay to Texas,
Or any other &We, Inch a gratuity as le proposed.
Possibly en amendateat MAY be adopted, whisk
I onderstand'xeill be proposed, which will have a
tendency to reconcile oppanentiron this partieelar
elsitse. It is to provide, a one of the conditions,
of the payment of this money, that Texas shall re
lease the 'United States from all liability for her .
State debt, ea it stood wises she came Into the,
Tho tone of debate In the House, yesterday,'
was very heated. I have seldom heard a more
Litter, spiteful, and malignant speech, against-the
free Suttee, thou the, of Mr. Johnson, of Arkansas.
However, kin attack. upon Moan southern Whigs
whit, like Edward Stanley, of North Grolier', has
manifested his contempt for the Toombs and Cling
man gong, upon one side, and the" bluer endera''
of tne Calhoun school, upon the other, was Almost
eqUally envenomed, co that, althoegh the poison
wy tot extracted from hit shafts, the fc.tbere that
gaVe- it direction were. Noi content with ablurs
'rata n at the top of Moir voices, in the balls of
Con;ress, there people must go into the new.-
papers, and howl their dolorous, discontent there.
The einfonuard e Father Ritchie teem, to get the
most of nice° eoropliinente; Venable, Meade,
Bart, and other totatrilincs, have lately given biro
reach more than a due ,bare of attention. The
fact is, that the owner ef the Union has too mock
at stake, In the contrast for doing the public print.
log, to take that puticelar " shoot,” which his In.
cliolhons point to. Ho har,-it-i. true, written •
letter In favor of the Nashville Convealion; that
is to say, in laver of disunion upon condition. that
til l supposes are inevitable, but, in hie pap,,, be
Utica 011/0 to keep the gulden media utissino 0 ,
' political trimmers, though he cannot quite conceal
ki/pro 'livery iiitineta. He boa very large cams,
in foci, iivo or three fortinesi dipending epee the
mercy and fiSibeaiance, to say nothing of the fa
vot ofCocgrosi. Let us hear any More tiradea,
from that quarter, about the Infamy of Free Soil,
the baseness of nonbern rout:cum, and other
coined terms of reprobation, and then farewell to
Hitehie's hopes of future profit. llama] be as near
neutral sa ha can be, until She printing molter
shall b. scaled, and then, or loon thereafter, he
will Ws OCIIII6OII to show that there eras no need
or the "Southern Prue." By the way; I perceive
that Ellwood Fisher, spoken of as one of the edt.
tors of thelatter, has returned to Waahlisgton.
Mr: Hide, on Wednesday lut, gave an expla-
nation orthe scandalous and impudent swindle by
which $12,500 were filched from the Treasury . for
the printing of the pamphlet containing the opts,
lons'of the Supreme Court In the famous alien
passenger cases. He did not mention the name
of the robber, but he gave each a description that
nobody doubted who was meant, and no body pre-
tended to doubt, or could doubt, the truth al the
accusation. There will be a splendid report upon
this case, and It will be shown to be worms than
any Cialphin cue under this, or even under the
paid administration. Rums.
WHOM ftIiCIAT YOUR.
Corresponesnee of the Pittobargh Gazette.
, Nov You, Jane 6, 1950.
The Wading Men's Congress held its filet are.
sins tut night,batdro nothing except manias. The
movement among the mechanical laborers here,
is very wide, and cannot fail to result in good to
all concerned, and should not be stlguiatized so
a racialistic or fourierius movement; for nothing
can be farther from the fact. These labor maw'
elation', at least the best of them, an farmed upon
the modeler Odd Fellow and Temperaime lodges.
Each member of a trade upon admhsOm to a so
ciety, pays an
of
fro, and in case of sick.
none or loss of work, receives a weekly:benefit.—
Ho o also visited by a committee, and all'proper
means are taken to secure the Society of wlurth he
is a member from imposition. h this way, ma
t.] aid is extended, and not only this, bat the vs
societion is made useful In producing an elevation
of the masses. Trade; Unions have never yet
sacceeded in their object, and probably neve:will,
but every tree friend of the working man moat
hope that each associations so are now forming
for the elevation of labor most thrive.
Our city legislature is now In full operation and
with mach success. Business Is dispatched with
proper celerity, and the government made fair
more efficient than under the old plan. The mean.
berv,however, have got very hungry, and are af-
ter the Insane. of the tea room, a municipal cat.
ing house in hot bast. In all probability the eat
ables will be forth coming, and the Aldermen once
more keep open house- I believe it is a settled point
that our "tea room suppers" and •alms have
feels" on Suite eceaiiene, Cannot be rorpassed
on the Continent.
The mail news by the California steamship, la
upon its lace favorable, at least the newspaper
part, but they malt receives rather cold reception,
ea it is a fact net :o be disputed,that editors or pa
pers rather, have given them a large interest in
all new cities or speculations that prowler, to [pay
large profits. The private letterset more hope.
ful in their tone, but these by no means make it
certain that the average profits of mining are
equal to the hestird the diggers run.
The rate of interest continues low, and some
large loans have been negotiated at the amen.
price of three par cent per annum, a point not he•
fore reached. ALI kinds of paper goes low, and
seven per cent is rarely realized upon good names.
The sales of United Slates Stocks are small.—
United States 6Te 69's, sell at 1161. Reading
Bonds '7l/ do 5t0c10,791. Eric Bonds 981. Penn
sylvania fires 90) offered, and 979 asked. The
sales of sound stocks are very small, this descrip
tion of security being scarce and in demand.
Litt weather is upon as, sad business percepts.
Illy diminishes, so mock ea that the ware houses
begin to be deserted and people on the wing for
the watering places, many of which are now. in
full bas. Newport, thee fa, taking the decided
lead. •
A suit, of interest to Insurance Companies In
your Sum and Ohio, has just been decided bete.
Our Cauca have decided that the Nimbus note.
of Mutual (entrance Compaalea are as liable to
taxation as houses and Liu. This dicision will
add very largely to the taxable property, and have
eject upon the aril assessment list. Some
foreign companies Will Der be brought bale the
paying :ist from which acy tare 1991 been ex.
eluded.
Henry O'Rielly hu just effected a combination
of all the eta= under his control, in this oity,and
hes established a centrag,Station at 181 Broadway,
from whence dispatches can be sent to all puts
of the USIIOII. The catetuy of Mr. 0R.., =-
trusted with the fibberaldy of the owner of the
Dui= Bail Liae, Mr. R. 0.7. Smith, Rives the
best of the business to the new line.
The eteamer to day, hemp the following date.
Went as to the iron trade.
I.•on—Them hu beep Icon do44r this week,nud
with an order in hand ve eduld puritan both
ham and mita, to day, at rather within our last quo.
Wiens, though the largest makers do net now
lower their pricer. Scotch Pig in more demand
at 455. for 1,4g4 numbers at G!ugowi Swedes
£ll II:Ire-CIS.
Lud—The Refiners are buyers, R✓estpea both
in begs and bble, ■t 30s.
Markets Save hardly opened under the Steam
er's news.
Corn Is firmer to day, but raw porsens are Melia
cd'to sell et a lower rate Man 10 eta. for all der
ectiptions of yellow. Sala are 10,000 boob. mod
of oblab, bomeoer, was sold.yesterday attentoos
to ID, for good yellow.
PJrk—ISO bble. Dieu sold at $10,55.mad Prime
at 59,63.
Beef-5,5006,50 (or country and city prime,
and 6,50at0,00 for mete. Bmf Hams quiet at
514 50.
Whislcoy—Nominal at Wk.
Ashes—Saks of Pearls at 8,62' and Pot at 6,82
05,681.
Flour—Sales sum op 1100 bb4 at 5,11413,23 for
Canadiao, 3,5065,611 for common to sultUrta
awe, 5,6985,88 for mized:to fancy Pdiebligto.and
6,12166,18 far pure °encase Flour. Southern
Fleur—Saks of 200 tibia. at $5,25; by mums 5871
asked. Sales of 200 bbis. Hyo Floor at 53,00
3,121. There 4 but little doing in meal: prices a
before,.
Wheat far milting is held at 1473150 for good
o prime Genesee. Rye 64. Oats aell at 47. C.
IDAILIFOLLNI2I NEW'
The specie list of nominees by the steamer Cher,
otee, - at New York, foots up 61,1W.,361, in addition
to which there was about stoo,ooo in the Imnds of
the passengers. Among the consignments, we note
for Baltimore, 54,532 to Turnbull, Hall dr, Stade;
53,000 to H. Mankin; $2,000 to Hayden dr, Cask.
The consignments to Adams & Co., were 5141
2i I.
The steamer Tobago, which left New York on
the In of 'unary, arrived at Panama on the 15th
of May. ,Sho was Nrlaya on her passage from
Rio holm.
The Now Orleans, West Point, and New World,
had not arriveds* Panama.. The last named wan
at Valparaiso, quarantined, to leave for Panama,
from the Inch to the 18th of May.
The lueainer W. I. Peasehnd been spoken in the
vicinity of Vidgaraisu
The Legislature of California adjourned on the
22d of April, Brier a session of one hundred and
twenty nine days. Among the Mars adopted was
one Which regulates the Lemma of mining by for•
eigners. la relation to it, the the Alta California
remarks:
" It is a tanner of doubt In our minds whether the
provaions of the law ran be carrted out, or wheth
crany power exists by which they can be enforced.
It is proposed to grant licenses to foreign miner.,
uolll Congress shall mike wine enactment with
relation to the mines. In the event of foreigner.
refusing to take out. a Ilene, it is made the duty of
the rherilf to summon A posse of American enlaces,
and by force compel them to muse operations; an ti
for continuing to min; subjects the offending par.
lien to imprisonment. The Governor is empower
ed to appoint collector. of mining dues, riseelving
g 2 for curb license granted.
We question very much whether the Butte Leglr
tattoo has any right to pea any surh.net, and are
impressed with the belief that riot rind blocdshad,
instead or being litezetiled, will ensue from any at
tempt to enforce it. In many Instances it will be
inertly legalizing the Most 4/Operate attacks upon
portions of the foreign population: end although
till amount or revenue may probably be derived
front this aotiree, it will um be sigkient to wan
terbalanco rho runny led @fleets which will Wile
Goa the operation of the act."
On the other hand, lien PllCiArl Plows holds these
opinions •
Instead of being a velem for conamitliaer wroos
and enColl,lll{lllll oppressive Pal Inward Ituirign
miners, we behove it will be a more safe eon/since
to the 1/011CSI foreigner who may viol our Mines
for the purpose of enriching hulloed(' at the expense
of our just and national Matins to the trelauted of
California.
Heretofore, the alien fate jostled he American
citizen In Ilia pursuit cf what he 'moldered pcmc
hotly belonging to himself, sad self Interest sad pe•
holism both court/teed to insect bun view wilb
cum pleeetiey eny measure which might banish the
Hui now, with a Inman' in accordance
I with the law, he will he viewed as one wire has
conartbuted to sustain the body politic, and will be
allowed the fullest opportunity ofjpining the outer.
plans of the country..
Front the But Prtnetsee Newt, of May hi.
Since the sailing el the Int steamer, one of the
moat inteleteing coosideratioos se the WOO Of
California, his bees the action of C oo per la ny
gard to our admission into the Calm TM delay
of jacks In tble cue excites gnat discontent
among the people °fa parties hers. One of the
primary causes of moitatient is the matarary
conflicts of authority between oar State imbruey
and the revenue department of the moral gm
eminent. In the absence of Federal Coons, ad
miralty wen have been tried in our Dianint Courts
and in aceenting process. some unplimmaut later
cause his taken place between the repreresta.
time of the State and Federal anthorities. Tian
to be setteh regretted, as each has, no doubt, Ws
lowed a consciention discharge of duty.
Oa Thum* evening last • large meeting wu
held' n Portsmouth square to lass into consider
anon the coadlilon of oar ann. A committee
of our most respectable chasms were
to report at an adjourned meeting, this afternoon.
Serena speakers widowed the mening, of
whore strongly ropported the authority af the
Stan; awl the assembly seemed ottionnwastto
support the present State suthornes at every
rad - The immense commas cif Calikunia has
filled ear harbors with shipping Sum every quar
ter orate Globe, and our hways area nowded
with the natives of every clime. in this condi.
lion of things we have to choose between anarchy
and law, and If the factions in Conroe 11111 pre.
vent an tram a psnielpattou In the lama of the
Union, but one alternative is left—we most "be
a law unto cronyism."
Castrossaa asp sax Musa— The °Okra's"
rescautiona sere adopted at San inaelsco, Apra
Mb—
Resolved, That a buge majority °fuo people
of California, being natives of the United Salm,
have lost none of their attachment to the Federal
Union, but if admired to a participation of Liable*.
sap, will be among the dnt to delhad itsintevirp
and the last to abandon It.
Resolved, That we deeply roVet that our spa
plicatlon for admitnion has pro d uced as dm.
cession upon inelavent questions, arraigning lea
nal melon sectiou, and seriously threatentrig to
disturb the future welfare Ohba government haelL
Resolved. That the territory belonging to the
United States is the property°, the Couladeration,
bad by Congress in Rust for the benefit of the
Milan and that the Federal Government, while
invested with the power to "make all needfhl
rules and regulations respecting the territory and
other property of the United States," moat otter
else this power under the matzletions end Santa.
tans imposed by the Constitution of the United
Stater.
Resolved, That the territorial condition Is In.
tended to be temporary, and not to madam beyond
the time when the citizens oaths Slue shall bays
acquired inch strength of numbers u will enable
them to conduct a State Govefement of their
own, and entitle them to representation In the
Congress of the United Suttee
&wired, That a State can be admitted Into
the Union on one condition only, that iv, u the
equal in all respect, of the original parties of the
Confederation; and the Congress of the United
States has as power to supervise State Cona ltn.
dons, or to look into them for any other pozposa
than to see that they are republican In kern.—
That the instrument we have presented la a fall
and fair expression of the popular will, and wan
adopted by the people In the exeroise oftletir Nov.
.ereisroty. That a State Government has been or
ganised here, securing as far u pessible the en-
joyment of civil and political lawny, and that we
cannot coma to abandon a fall back upon a
territorial government.
Bemired, Thatell Interests which an aSboted
by law, should be represented In the government
which enact., pronounce% ac execetes the taw,
that California palliasses tatatestasestaaaly Met
ed by the revenue laws which tag her cotnineta•
and divert frtm her tramtl37 into that of the CM
led States the imposts collected In bar pats, and
that she possesses other Interves will mere harsh
ly affected by the refusal os the part of Congress
to en abl ed
b y
territorial government in the seen.
Thy °fhb, liberty, and property, within her con.
fines, or by neglecting to mum= the State Of.
ganization, which, In thee:arable alba isdefees.
able rights of freemen, the people of California
have established for their selftmeservalott.
Raolced, That the population of Celitoroia,
from the moat reliable information we can obtain,
is at least 140,000, then entitling
_her to the represen
tation which she claims in the ouma( Represen
t/OMS, apcording to The present standard of r.np
resontauon, and if the . Pougrass of tee Untie&
.Stein lass f ailed to utl'lt.h Op; that by do mode
moody adoptel in sicch can* 1t la no fault of Cal
rfornue,
_and allot* no rune wh%nat which
is entitled to repreeentation and aub to taxa
tion ahead ore be represented in its entire intoesc
both of the sovereignty to which it is entitled and
of the population which it actually
Rooloci, That these resolutions =ratted
to our Senators and Representatives at Washing
tonC , and by them to be respectfully submiund
tt tbe it & mgress of the United States for their con
sidemtion and action.
The Pacific News boa the following details of a
difficulty between the State nutiorities, tunliltelicot
tenant of a British steam frigat•
"Some time hist areek, proms issued front tho
Diatriti Court City against an English
bark in our bads", On Monday an °dim under
the Eiheritttook pompaion of the bark by yirtnes of
that process. officer thakthir the seizure re.
mamed on board.
Yesterday morning • lieutenant arthe
steam frigate Driver with a pmt'sveer=
rites, went on board the teat, and mmonneed his
intention to take the waft to sea. The officer of
the Court Informed him that the bark bad beata•
Cached by the civil authorities, end be, as the rep.
nmentanre of that authority, should retist any at
tempt to interims with the exercise of his duly.
Tbd 4ritish fdemeasnt replied that he hew so.
dung of the Mauer, that be should take the book
to en, sod 'deputY along with bet, Indere
. hp
;howl go ashore; and pottunenced wengkng
imp
T h ais ogles; 91 the Goan did corns on shorthand
Immediately anted the funs to Judge Panora.—
His honor, without a moment's hesitation, do.
cided upon his course ; and was In the eel of pee.
eine a despatch Co mmodore Jones, when Cap.
rain Pickering, of the Amerman sloop of war
Warren, anti Capt. Glynn, tampon:4 on board
the Wanen, came In—having heard of the
conntancov—and offered thew Mani 011 a in aid of
the outs anthorinee, to bring back the barb by
force and at all bawd. Untold the attempt so
withdrew Gom the jun:diction 0 the Gottit.„_„—
The Collector, happening in at the mama also
proffered say =donee In bas paver for noisome
Purl".
in the men tlmpoint osptain or the British
bark and her . consignees, getting wind of the
course about to be adopted,and finding that Inch
proceedings as sinus they, or patties conameed
with them, had consented end derided; were Ito;
ly to be pm down yammormarfly, tams late
Conn, pinked°, entire imams of bett opte4l
the prat" sad the tory which followed.
were, kowever, anated 6r contempt, and ksid
mower Maim
This outrege hp develOped eale=l fbet
Our &ale eutborideo !Ivo 4 1 be ,r
merely by state power. oat by the 110tif0 bas
melons woopention of th e federal tikes; of
which no pod citizens doubted, ebould sa saw
gency occur requiting their aid.
Tar Looproop sT4Trs mortar,
The fallowing sale* from the Hafriskarg*
hstalig aux', in reference to the Loceibee sate
nominations, Is worthy of the attention of am
reader& There will doubtleas be • warm and
animated canvass this fallousd If the Whip ;me
mat a good ticket to the people, we verily betiere
they can elect as that selected by Lthe Demo•
emu they ate ashamed of themselves. Of fir.
Aferrsom, the editor of the ilea/linear says ha
knows nothing, although he was a member Otte
Isst legislature, and the editor wss in the daily
habit of attending the oosatotoN What a rare ow ,
nine be most be! A member of the Wagers
Wotan as he knew there was such a man there
and that was all he knew about Wm. What •
useful, active Legialatoti &Amber member, who
served with has on commilbses,uys beta a mere
eutomaton—onli capable of moving when he to
moved by others. A nre Canal Commissioner
-hp will make!
The Loveloco Neilliastleas
The Loca&ce Convention which met la Wilt
lieu/port, on Wednesdsy last, alter a enemy and
boisterous sedan of three days, dating widen bri•
bery and corruption wad comewittes or tnrestigas
elan were the standing olden. of the day, Waled
its distracted aNderrouess mat go.
immune day,encording to the ohrottieley of
soothsayers, and which seems to indicate that the
candidates thus presented will certainly be Irani*
ale—Sways excepting and providnsg that they are
not Aangal. ,
The ticket they at lad agreed open, Of at least
pretended to agree icon, Or prenme tt wth
lewdly be conteeded even by the moat ardent Lo•
cothoo himself, arm the dlepaceful wanes that
occurred, that there wee any thing like the soul
of concord In the decent:alines of the Convene
too,) were, for Canal Commissioner, Wet. T.
!dentine, of Montgomery; for Auditor Chismal,
EMU= BAWLS. of WSW; and kir Surveyor
Oenend, J. Posen BlAlitalro of Cothrford.
It would be 'edictal:4 PlithlTl, to HI of this
ticket, that It la the result of a compromise, end
not of anion of the disatudiuth element. of the
ConvemUon,,that, view them as you will, they
ere all third men,—that main of them Wu
thought o 4 until It wee Wind Impossible to seems
either the first or second choice of the. deleptis
preseut—and that, eonsequetils, Instead orioles
the unaulmous choice or the party, they am not
really the choice of any body. We MI other
compromises, after it has ban settled, It turns
out that Donee( the pertinto it are salistled, as all
who observed the rueful visages, and listened to
the bitter oommeeterice of the returning delegates,
must be perfectly coati need.
Of the pwroxelir of the ticket itself, with ones-.
0.000. we tre hardly yet prepared to speak: We
know but liule of It, for the simple reason that is I
Ha never been before the people. Mr. Morrison,
It t. true, was a member of the lot Legialstorm—
bulges be mooted to peewee a greater talent no i f.
leen then for active, ehergetio, and vigorous
statesmanship, though we were every day in.the
House, of which be was a member, la the cM,,
eater of a looker on, It wee not IM after the ad.
Wtrentent, end when he was en ht. way to We
ithetesport Convention, and he wupothled out
to as WI 066 of the Myelin minute rot the
based
Nein fay ,
who
Cbounhtelener, that we bused
who basin reesonally, be may be a very NM
MIA or he may be e very bad osa; of Wows ate
unable I. speak adirteadly at present, rolitleadr,
proillao. as he obtained umlallthth,Went
through the active spun of briber, exi
Wu, si u a aounusace of it, u wig
eogap
Imre sun abbonsses saidoestatica of tM Fsr b d a f
pmu*ss of Sis.psny is Mum es Ms cubist*
en a patinas me tmportabt and responale ought
to have. Havmg progned once by theme of ine•
anteatta, it In hardly to be elpected that be
irM be prepared hereafter to look upon them with
that loathing and &must, with which they may
Ism heretofore inspired him. He who =menu
to molt by dish:tamable practices, and to take ad.
vertigo even of anothee knavery and comp•
tion, whin:nen:my have bees his Wanes enno-
Mr, O certainly more than half demoralized alma.
dy. The harborer of a thief, and the reception of
Ado* goods, on unnenolly regarded as bot IPte
better than the thief dimselL Mr. Morrisen,though
he may not bane had any hand in the bribery and
corroption which disgraced the sittings orate Con•
vendee, is tuavertheleas the crest= of that ewe
roptkm, aced shall reap the Walt of the fortuitous
combization whirl its influence bu ptodeeed.—
We psi it to the people of Penturylvania, whether
or not a man in this petition is atevepeapteion ;
and whether or not he Is to be Mutat
...
Whatere have said of Mr. Morrison, the candi
date for Canal Commis*later, will alan apply to
Mr. Boob, the candidate at Auditor General. BM
pmerion Is corral* quathinahle, end he is liable to
the 0/120 supiciont—his conduct Is equally liable
M reproach.
0( L Pater Prawley, the candidate for Survey
or General,welhappen to know something more.
His Legislative career has made Meanie and rep
utation such a they are Jamllier to all who hive
had occasion to attend the Mathis of, the Legiala.
tore. As a politician, tam has been but little re.
nisi
makable in his ooh hag hut theopen. da
ring, and avowed protiliga and recklessness of
his character to attract arte tan. It I rot* recklessness,
Sonata clamber, beeline/ that Mr. Hawley has
disposed to
held himself . Those who feel
to Investigate history, will find the
folW — reecords of it in the written memorials of
our stews and pot houses. Bet whoever thinks
that we intend to enta in a full and lengthened
exposition of the charade of Mr. Brawley, and
thereby:abject ccusehrie the charge °redound.
ed abuse by those who &mg know him, le oils.
taken. We shall pursue no such course. Tt e
worst thing that could be said about him would be
the truth. Like the fellow who was brought before
the judge, and told, to compose his mind, that he
would have justice done h,.ft la the very thing
he docs'ot want, and he who undertakes to reader
it to him impartially, in the present campaign, will
be charged with bitter hostility and penecntlon,
and will go near tosiskinegmartyr of him; be
cense without - seen* bins and knowing him per
sonally, it will be impossible to apppreolate the
foul enormities of hls character. We would ari
da oar catemporaries, therefore, to spook of him
as sparingly es- possible. The best policy that
can be adopted a reglad to him ism let him alone,
and be will sink by .the weight of his own infamy.
We may take occasion, hereafter, to publish a se.
ries of resolutions passed at a Locioba meeting I
~ ..to Crawford county, u an evidence of the nigh
Oen in which this portion of the ticket re
itiarithe great body. of his own party in the
county ware he resides. Whatever we may be
called upon to say of Mr. Bewley, daring the I
campaign, we shall be careful to say upon Loeofo.
co auttanly, The condors of the Convention it.
eal4 in reference to Mr. Brawley, the imphed cep
sure cast upon bim, in the utter refusal to consider
his pretensions for the Wilco of Auditor General,
the place to which it was well known he aspired,
and indeed, with the promise of which it
wan pretty well known here that his op.
position to the Apportionment bill was bought off,
is suMeient in itself, to prove beyond a doubt that
he had not the cenidence of those who nomina
ted him themselves—end that notwithrtandmg
lay
bad not the moral courage to resist the corrupt
and sordid inflognmes brought to bear fa his bar,
they noserdieleas wisely determined that they
would put him In a position where,* the entrant.
ly doubUul event of his election, the Injury which
would necessarily fault from would be emu
emotively unimportant. We cannot too much
admire the medium and sand* which promo.
tad this come.. To have laid open the Treasury
to such a man u L Porter Brawley, would Indeed
have been a calamity, at the very contemplation of
Which all who know him would have held up their
bands In wan:aimed remonstrance.
This fa the ticket presented by the Locokos par.
ty, alter three days of unexampled turmoil, bribe
ry and corruption of every species. We call up
on the people of Pennsylvania to scrutinize it well
—to examine it in all ire parts, and determine
walla:ear not they can sustain it.
==l
&unit Mum= .and Mama Kaki—At:ad
Upon Liu ("pew a. Panama “Echer—Peri
low Surto,/ Arai. Attrwhag Titerans—Goo
enter'is Proaneerioa—Meetmg of Ms Afferent
emends Residues is Panama—Prow: cf a.
Bread, Fnmck, Chiliad, sad the Unita State,
We like the following interesting intelligence
from the Pau= Ilan
A robbery having been committed in the print
log taco of the ranama geho, mu. Sandal'. the
12 le mai. and • trunk, belcotgiag to Mr. William'
Need, the editor of that paper, 'Maimed some six
or eight hundred dollars in money valuables, ta.
kva theiegom,seteplelon,bore a variety of theme.
lances. fumed upon a ookued boy, named An
acleto Oudennas,at tat. Johns,bliestsgua,who had
Mg employed about the ofEce. .
Altar being charged with the the 1, he tacitly ad.
netted it, and promised to return the trunk to the
once, bet falling to do no, be was confined to a
room by Mr. Korai, the proprietor of the Eon,
Fir near a day, when towards evening be siid If
coy pence would go wt'h him, he would show
Inns where the tent was, Finevest/ this time,
however, that be did net take a, bat that ■ boy that
was win
Mr. Need and Mr. 0. M. Vinton accompanied
Om bay outside the walls of the place where he said
the trrmk was bid. The natives of the suburbs
were informed by the boy that the Americana
were taking him outdo nazig.hins and forth with
they rmbed to the rescue with rocks; chitin, and
knives, and seizing thit boy. lima, put his keep.
as to light, .
• --• • •
On the sobeemtant day these facet were made
known to the Governor, by the &Wipes of the one
side, and M. Need and a friend; ea the other.—
Shortly alterararda the boy was arrested by Mr. G.
W. Morris, and a few others, to whom heaw l
parelgeilttmile took Uhl {milk, end wopld Wig
them artietilt m ight be found.
He we wir.r.o to the printing office, a crowd of
ku suburban aitip following cloeelyafter, who, on
their arrival there, commenced a furious assault,
on the window* and inmetcs, with rocks, clubs,
•
knives ate.
Tipt fracas lasted some fifteen or twenty minutes,
during which a geiet and peaceable citizen from
New York, Mr. Wm. A &tippler, Wm pierced by
a knife, sad stabbed in several places, causing his
almost natant death.
The bleed* corpse, curied through the eteepte,
excited the 0 7.ruP* 1 4 lad !ale! 91m4Am.ric.a
who 4e,?1
%mai ,
ntain that fdr.Beseples had been killed,
It tteie 8. Omni; imentiltuely sought
Out the govern;rr, sad demanded thet Me name
who bad eautmitted the antrder be invited. The
Governer .prandeed to use Ms Mtiost Cathleen
la have hita brought to jetties,
Snots LA sem& tot each nation congregated,
• few of whom mad themselves for the eonikL
The teem In the streets beggared description. Al
was reollement, consternon and alarm.
The Americans, moat of whom were unarmed,
maw them 500 to 1000 - demi mews rushing on
for steughter. - while ger °Whams beet the olher,
ben the meter the disurhh4o, he'gresier the
move dram amerstl4l4
edmb of twilight the'Aitteilean consul, who
tc= buy end active from °wont to the end,
company with the Vies governor, addressed
the multitude enn oy cute** sties on the Pls.
ae.
U. WIM loudly applauded and wall received,
sad the novenae impended through an interpre
ter, giving him asmumace akbasty co operation In
preservation of order.
We have ascertained the number wounded;
report says come en or levee were killed, but rut
the emigrants shot at loos distance., and under
much excitement, the erect was an ocean.
The funeral obsequies of Mr. Sampler were per.
Granted on Sudsy morning. idle reins* Isere
pones! by a Imp concourse able countrymen.
At en early hour on Elanday morning, the body
of Kr.lobn Everett, of Cayuga county,. N. Y.,
wasdiscovered near the •caty well, hirable , mon.
W ed, and his porJrcts, completely tided of their
contents.
In the aftemoon, the reredos or Mr. Everett
were otanductedto me tomb. the pritoomigri tickle
beeped by bit Ezceiletwirlite Awing Ooventor,
and OoL E. W. Team, or New Odom, acting to
bebeli of OW American Coml.
The int evening alai exeltement,!t volunteer
panel of 40 men ww organised TAMuIDr-Ross.
of WWI% whla, in 33 minute* , were ready
for any emergency. ,
The Gloveranr, being gent !Silo obtain his con•
atUTBIOO, adrisad therm Illtil= 14 more Pon*.
dual,. Matfett whlchwair d.
T. boy. Irp lauNligs.l4oo2 arrested by the
autheridee rime piece, and is now =fined In
jell, and every thing Is ogle, and peace rescued.
finterquattly the Snehin Magda 14 Panama,
for England. Fna*et lois ow Malted Stews,
met and *awarded e pretest to aka goyentO, end
called upon all ciums of their respective nai
tops, to eliml and arm, and be preening at.then
consulates whenever peace Is menaced.
The United States Consul advisa W Meal.
cans to erode the Isthmus armed.
LOGAN, WILSON ie CO.,
• In WOODEIT., ABOVE FIFTH,
u m , jut meelbed ta,n IWO*, tp thel*
IPIIIIIO BTOCI OP HIRDWARB, COTLEILT,ht
Imported by lato packet. from EllTOpa. end to
todch they mould eepeelally call the attention
ot arri t iroPe b t e tM ul t= ZiU
eagle muMfastiem
mobdairlyT
•
LISPORTAZT
A Mama of the Rosen es 'rases Assonances
win be holden in the Rooms of the IL T. and ?der
ekents , Endear, en Ties. 47 esening, the nth inn I
at 7+ O'clock, to pis into consideration the Wiest of
the !U FA pomp of no Act by the Lesjsbuoie of
this Commonwealth, =MIN "An Act to incotpotsto
the Ibrmeileld Ran Rosd Onoirsay.”
adieu PussitY us intriton IV =end the meeting
By orau st go Preadult.
lota JOHN HARPER, %ennui,.
Isettroyentents to Dentistry.
DR. 0. O. STEXIBIS, Ins of Dorton, pnrintS to
asastirten = gift hai r i ale rod pa ne
srtr "lP "' I IN " WTsh where tt nsfri;
...., 114 ttAM Mesh
te Qs Day.
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1 ,. ..T. i Wilffid 4' !Pt rX04411, MP
•
&W. E. LEA HEY, lase a Moult of La`treppassill
• pear in 'dome. Drtss, and dellves hie LAST
ORE en TUESDAY Evening, Jane smy .1
acloek, at Pllll.O HALL, Third mem. Belden—
Popish Nurseries and Auricular Confession, aceerd.
MeV Bishops Kesrlet's and Hoehn ,
Mr. Leabey above, at the close eWltt T eta - rs,
that he made solemn veers as • Monk of La Trapp,.
waa sahrecoently released from his KIM= Vole of
Celibacy by the late Pope—was afterwards =anted
to a young lady, by the •Bea Felix Barbels, a Jen it
Prle,r BL Josep h's March, Pbtladelphla—thesaid
Priest Babette conspired with Illshop Rentick end
Prlird Mallen, of New Orleans, In me Anal leparuden
or Mr. Leahey sod hi. wife, wbseh wpansiter seas
obtained by Sarerdonal Per7erTal cetrebomson
of the above materrient, Dlr. Leahey. at the elate of
his Leetare, will exhibit anginal Latin Documents
'from the Pope and Buboes Bemired by I. Swill,
Esq., Mayor of he City of Mad kits.
Ladles and Youths an yacht prohadted heat
Mains to thie Lecture, same awful dieclovares will
be made. Gentlemen admitted 128 cents. ielLdlt•
S UNDRIES -9 auks Duflie.W ackerel;it Seger Cured Dung
10 brie No M
5 brie Gibbed Denim .
5 casks Petub;
1 brl Ground Cully
1 brl • do Pepper,
I brl do Ginger,
1 brl do Musta rd;
10 keg. Alsplee;
10 kegs Pepper;
-
20b0. Starch;
•
10 bele Crushed and Pulverized Suds.:
MO lb. Zante Correntg
10 Id chests Chelan Tea;
10 de Superior Groen Tea;
40 bra lee and extra do;
20 kis Cider Vinegar.
In store ar.d for aide by 7 D WILLIAMS ICO
fell eor. Wood fr. Fdtb .to.
Tusr RECF3VED-400 feet ofs Inch 3 ply Guns
Hone, for Fire Engine puree.% warranted to be
equal to leather In every rafter. The Ire depart.
menu are invited to mall and examine them an the
India Rubber Depot, Roar & 9 Wood Street.
jell J t H PHILLIPS
AIR BALLS-19 doe litedyesei ev 8./ 1 .1 Maned
eats, join received. Bold wholesale at the man.
(+ewer% prices, at Nos. 7 It 9 Wood evert.
Jell 7 a II PHILLIPS
VLOOR OIL CLOTH—WO yds 4-4 Floor Oil Cloth,
r jest receive.: from the factory, and .for sale at the
Wareroom, Nos.? & O Wood street.
tell .1 b. H PHILLIPS
GItEEN CLOTH-7120 yd. 4 & kr/muter Green
011 Volk, (or Window Mode, teemed thi, day
from the Phillmsville Factory, , or We. at the Wan.
room, 7& 9 Wood Be. ben] .l It 11 PHILLIPS
Gerd Maki for Bammel.Baadln I.
Mackay—F . l,l=l*r Delusions, 2 vols,l2mo.
ToylOr—Eldorado,2 volt, Moo
Gley—Story of the Houle or Waterloo, l2mo.
Erman—Travols to Elbssio, 2 Tots, Moo.
—Napoleon and Ids Alarsbs, 2 Tells, Itaux
Dickens,pcmseludd Words, Nos 1. m!, doe.
Lee—Naoml, 1200.
Marvel—Fresh Glenolop, l4oo.
Fullerton—Grande) , Manor, 12mo. -
Leo--Life of Jean Pad. 1400.
MODEIt, a Romance, 9 vela
Edgaromb—Rarringran and Thoughts on Dores,l2mo
Taylor—Lady Mary. For We by
JAMES D LOCKWOOD
101 l • lO4 Fourth stmt.
VVIIITII4O PAYY.II-171 na. Baled Leaf;
).;11 144 na. do. Post tot We
WICK a. IdoCANDLESS
APLE MOLASSES-9 pen for seta by
/U. jell WICK tellelleNDLEB9
OTASII-8 casks pars Potash iCeo , d far siiiitby
P
Jell WICK & aIiCANDLMS
SALERATUS-20 risks Deues Belem.
40 bzs do do tor role by
jell WICK & BIeCANDLESS
VLAXBL72I—% 4 brla reed by Pilot No 2, for sale say
1: Jell WICK t MeCANDLEI3.9
BOOMS-140 dos Corn Brooms (or solo b.
Mlis WICK & SacCANDL63B
brt roil Bauer,
JO kg. packed d,, for sal, by
Jell WICK & MCCANDLESS
C " J I N E'-'2"" W. R.
al ginat=teNblTLESS
"E‘LOUR—SCO Ulm marina and extra, for us. , by
1: Jell ARMSTRONG k CROZER
IDACON-2000 lb. hog round reed for ule be
/0 }ell ARMSTRONG t CROZZR
LOUISVILLE LIME-75 bria in awe for salo by
Jell ARMSTRONG I CROZER
DOTATOES—IICO bu received for gale by
I - jell ^ • ARMSTRONG & CROZER
CIDER VLNEGAR—IO his t a dote, for 'ale by
Jeti ARMSTRONG it CROZET!.
(IORN DROOMS-73 dozen c'd for nltt by
at
fIOFFER-8 bap Rio tooloso consignment forsale
V jell " fathISTIMNO k CROZRR
ARD-1O keg. No 1 reed for solo by I J •
.1.11 ARMSTRONG k. CROZER
UOAR HOUSE MOLASSES-30 brim for sale by.
S
PHI ARSISTRONO & CRUZES,
,TVERS , HAIR-1 out Inototo for solo by
#ll ARMSTRONG A CROZER,
IikKURPHY d BORC/IFIELD hate a large stock of
at Fancy aid Staple Dry Goods, salting off ht
greatly seduced prices,
Damp de pates,•
a large assortment of beautiful
pattern.;
Malls, 'atoned and Swiss Mullins;
A splendid assonment of ar.d Fancy Bilkm
!images, Lawns and Do Lahlia, remarkaMy cheep;
Beautiful Poniard - Silks, at M
coma i r r yard;
Besathul Calicoes, from di cents, and hpy.yd.;
pa a r
7 1:30 .. slek ir of Brown and Bleached Mashes, Cie
Bonnets and &pawls, at greatly minced
Cloth., Cassimeres, and Vest ass,
oftbe
best qualityi
remarkably low.
Toraho
. with a large Mask Tiohloga, Mao. and
Shirting . Check., all widths Brown and Bleached
bheetingit and Shirt nip; In ch Linens; totalnes with
all other articles in our lbw, at north tut corner of
Foarth sod Market st tell)
Peremptory gale of 111 Sandbag Lots,
On Herr's Island, rrs the Borough niDtcquesns,
Ori Therein" afternoon, June 13, at 2 yekwir, wa ll
be soli on It. premises, Mgtwo splendid
Heading Lots, laid out by Wary a men, Peg. on
beestlrui orgr the dry., allegbeny,ron
heeled bg-ga emboli mita brides to the male len& The
above enibrace very dental 13 lamed..s for p,ig gt a
dwellings and manufacturing outposts, and. offer
great
at to those wishing to perebsse real
estate at low prima the owner banter deem:tined thm
eV.") lot put wand , be sold Mauna mum.
• Terms oun let cash, residue in three equal an.
mal pail:tient!, with Immesh Plans can be moaned
at M. tales rooms. P lit DATIS, Auctioneer
' 2107101 i
T 0 mown of moping on Wood, li berty, and Pam
stmets, asteuted to pay damages Insmae4 to en.
tending Hannon/I atm. Ton ate hereby Sa.qonlont
to moot a: Washington ITA, Wood CVO, 0K1...0n
Rillt a, and Virgin Welt gay, toblook, P. M.
Scan.
LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL COMMON
PLACE BOOK— Con tainina %M dreisioas of_tle
menus - Court of the Vatted awe% and of the ne•
speetire State Coriu ov Dille of Esehenge, Cheeku
led Protalmory Notes—dedolog' their requisites and
Pmoerilee, and insertion* their relations to, and
offsets upon,puties The whole arranged in an order
most eauverdent tor rethreuee, end suitable for In
mediate applies:don. Di Woe Lmn, Comostliar at
Law. Jan received and for Bale ha
JOIA9PCSNABTOCKTON
jet, aestimilers, ear. Market t Third eta
XTRACTS of Lemon, Vanilla.. Rona, Ritter AI.
•dianda, for Cavorting lea Crown, Jellies, Canards,
non, for We by E SELLERS
alb • .61 W •si
nEr—lllgtml and Pqrurr-7 biles imisiniAl far
47 lellll 2 SSELLERS
SCIZVE SHF.A7IIB- , d dos talepatetd. c d, iT
Znirlineerling, Ineehanten, Le. •
WeLbask—blechanka and Engineering, 8 vole eve
Field—Cbrosessaa,Sive'
blallar,Phyata and Mattorology,Bvo.
11aldald—Amentan Howe Cal•yeater, Sao.
MaJendia—Pnivialoay .
e 1 .111a14tecinze, are
Evans—Mill Waghtia Odds, bye.
Naseb—Payebology, Mr.*.
.Harsaba:—Ontine.
Tv of Astronomy,
Woods—Practlaaleadvea Iteadvd3vo.
Minified—Mechanical Dmving Benk e tvo.
Stavran—Phileaopty of the Hum. Mind, 800.
Farman by D 0C11117(1011
Biel 104 Ramat at
W 10W BOONS: NEW: BOORS I
4f liVitiate Literary Depot, Third arre. antonte
lA. Post Ofeo.
HARPER'.3 New Monthly gamine for Jots.
Moaning Call —We. Bait—pun 0 and 10.
hut's !iteration,' Magazine 0 r June.
Eeleatio Ma atine ter Jena. •
Littellts Livia' Age—No.3l4
Beaton Bhatapeate—No 17. ..
Dictionary of Mechanics—pot IL
Pictorial Pled Book of the Ravolittgat —pale 1 e
The &swan. By N. Citcl
py,il2.4.,pan
The Bllopa'a Panetta. By DiCkelit—ptice GM.
011L&NGES—A tat of heel Main& °ramps bit re
ceire& end for uric low bf Ore bar, b•
' • Whir A IVOLUDLO &CO
ioS 13S Litany or
CVATor
pATENT pattgltslagibtrd as a wp m
nnu
beep& for sale by De) WU A bIeCLURO &CO
/11.0W:LIKSEET8 inat re e d, and for sate hi --
-
he WM A bIeCLURG A CO
11 . 00ITNO PiPEß—Tar'd, for sale by
SCHOONMAKER CO
Jea 24 Wood
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BACON PAPER—Large • algae, and - Wong, made
<lame? •foc natal hams for the Cincinnati
.. 1 2.4 lA* ottlo b. J 01100SMAKER ACO
TNDIGC-2 cases fine quality for ante by
.a.r. lea J BC HOONM Ann A , Cct
DACON-11, hhdo woppSJ , now iapdiag Imo strim
Colyablin, for gqlol7 .
• ISAIAH DICKEY it CO
18 Witco sod Mont au.
I f A i trilaii No 1 londla t r zi o A o l i tga v bi t CO
Nappler. leadin
. g, for Ws by
. 151.E.1 6.118-11310 t
owe
LA Jet ISAIAH DICKEY Jt. CP
r E fj .,..)pkg• fresh lereel=tilittcrOg
CO
SALIERATUS-40 brl. palverited, 200 b cad;
13 tif bd. do 150
1••• b
A" GRANT
w r q
1 . RAZ-70 bt annals Yodel Uyaorn
£0 do impend and Gunpowder,
In do Pond:land and Chalani
II do' antra fine Oolanc
dp noddies Y U Gunpowder and InanwtaL
Many ot -thr abeue are dune', and an w il l be sold
o n in, to 016,43, b 11e91 C H GRANT
TAR 6 PITCH-18 brla Tar;
lea brls Pitch; lbr sale by
0 II 011ADIT
Q VNDklat—.Grottud Att4 Raeo OtAter, Mom, Nat
o e9 em {plea 4n 4egt, for tale by
J • CO • ANT
/VIZ Becoimi am 4,11014111 WllOll,O
I fi la I R
.7.
XJ n I
G
DEER$¢ { $--• • undies Pr tale by
P 8 RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO
LAIBE.EI).4) b. jut rreeliad for nale by
F
la . ROBY, MAVITHSWect
FIMEATHEIIB-411 asks pi= Kr On sais by
REMY, 61.171115 WE /CO
LOUH-30 bris y_Floar for lilac by
FRORY. MA? HEWS & CO
F ps -14 Ma new 3 / l i3lllackere
13 btla No ; 313318,31;
id bits No 31%
38 We kip 1 Ilerri3t, Art Ws by
augY, VTB s %I
P. w.! GATES'
PATENT DIES FOR CUTTING SCREWS.
PAVISMID ISIAT 8.1E47:
TDEsE DIES having .betu adopted and approved in all the princleal shoos inNew y o ,.k
and Phihidelphia, are Sow offered to manufacturers, machinists, Ship the taman
fideneef as the m oss perfect article in we for coning mews.
Their: superiorny over any other Dies heretofore used, consists id their cutting a rtarcrr
Scente tt eheth d r Y Or KUM= thread, by omens:sing over the iron to be cut, which reclaim no nnedgiet r
or prerww papdrotion, as the dies cot tie thread out of the solid iron, wi th out raising it in th e 'na;
in their greater durability, rapidity, and Perfeetion of work ; and in their simplicity and little lidnlity
to get oet of order. • .
, .
:
• ' ' • •
ihta.LazitaU, an. 17,
Ttds Is b eerily au we boss Perehlod etc* P.
W. Gotta Lba light af •CD, reseot Diet Ibr eat=
Lira bolts. In aplabinAlS DW are Reel nape.,
riot b tar caber wt a» avgasisito with ris,stto
perPon awls; balls. •
P moms 3 00.
Ir. 21, In&
Pitn
Haying bad P W 43,,5 0 0 ma
r o om Due la uo non
eaabliabetent for s the last nine =oaths, for
ean in ommeed caning
ae highest ten/IN cary nsuhays eat
ha su d ell oilers .at,
they b.isg so far saperto,......c oo mmotor t then 71Pper
ant, chum than snink y s new In won
11 Per ga rnotknn
;
This Is to Gently that we hare parehual the tight
"lo war and adopted In au bones,., P W 6ates'Ya•
teat hum Cnuer,whiehlre hlgbly ewro,s of. We
can do matt sore work, end we se it seillltur
pass in durability and precision, as each u neonamlY
of labor, say dies known at as
MORRIS, TaillrElla monsib.
Pannansunna, nth ntonth,Peth day, 1645.
In taw alga by
Baralo Waba. Bala* '
Bosse & Lobby lioeitesta :
Roasts &Co h litisasester, N. Tr;
ay
Heamol & Belaylkill Canty;
Itisbeekanand orin
Heiri A Detlcetialer,.Phmelz,n N. In
H. K. Doan= & Co, New Yank:
Darman &Co, Nonament Works, Man;
Van Corey : Nathan=
isAims hew York;
Alluu Watts, as
.Paute & Nitutal. do:
Wat Point Yosedryt
Norris & Bre, Philadelphia:
A Ponta, Breed abash, Pay
Wahrottn A Ni.... Baton and New Yak;
Lowell Plaatiots attop, Looralq
ionsolkaat Co, Ellonooetne
Lyman A. Son Der, South Sawa,,
and munetants others. • • •
•
No t alselone,lo sets dies 4 tap* ft lan prLll33O
Nov do 8 *tot i poet 114 a
No 3 do , do , to I, price IBM
All orders gamma to P. W. Baia. Caicos.. O.
B. Hanson. New Yolk, E. D. Nasal! & Bay POI.-
dash* and H. x. Santa &Bons,ror Dies
and Taps, with Or without makines tot asiiti them,
will meal aint prompt auention.•
Cacao. May .7, MM.
M
L E lt l : -7to pigs ad
HMGalena tarATT sal% '
V, WI3 St BO_ I CAIII.I.IBEmEN'I'S.
•
Nsv lroast AU. 19,1(42 .
Hatin,a adopted P. W. Gates' aTacentlriwnfer cut
ting balls, we take pleasure La same, that It ~
Menet:meets our expectatioes; h and bare no tattle.
lieu In 6Wlnli It lw Ow unlatch OM It far excels way
ether plan In present sae for canica bay
T P noon &
we lona P. W Gates , "Paint Dies" Ott nailog
oorts.s, and the economy of using them to so l'isry
considotablo, that no look upon *eat as tadimansa.
biota. ovary establishment taming 007 paanddy of
genie, to ont.
MoCOBNION, OGDEN It or.
Cmcaoo, May 10, 1841).
Oanuasca Orsics, Wesonteems,*
I haso purchased of W.R. Sam/Ile. far the Ualted
Sudan, MS 'lett to use to timeatseuals sad arras.
•
OUISVILLE lablE-74 brli for rale VI
.Li Ir 9 11.11MMATMEWS CO
TAU 12 PITCH-3042h N C Tar;
23 bile Madams Pitch taisals
JeR ROBY, A7IITHRWh & CO
.%Dow GLJUSI3-610 boxes stated shies of
Smith & lierren'ssitaanfaetom, warren ed equal
to city broads, for tale at reduced mieM
. Jen lIHEY,SILAW &d I
O
TIMES HAVEL'S MEDICATED NYMPH SOAP.
el —The shin of many persons is didgmed"wrth
alight premien', as pimples, merphew, Ants mar Whoa
this is merely a disease of the skin, as it is in Marty
nine canon eat of every bandied, It Is very easily re
moved. John Hanel's Nymph Heap In ermamir
adapted to diseases of the nlna, as It acts Meetly
Ito aniAee,
:roLbe tatlszl loh Lnref . u ng Zz o r ip .ty
properties healing and eradicating all emptionsoind
rendering the duxes ned roughest Min soil, fait, and
blooming.'
Person. who bare been sn the habit of phi/Ordi
nary coop. will be &stealthy! at the
plaid item
prodeeed by the Nymph Posy, In impardng a dello=
bloom, preventing the nook, Cue, or hands (coat char.
ping, allaying all irritation, and removing all Mtge,.
ens mentions. It menses an endirtalte Derfeme. nod
to entirely devoid of all alkaline ptopertiee, enduing
It the only artiale which can be used with Well sad
comfort in the namely.
All there whose fuels or necks are dlslign red with
pimples, blotches. tan. mOrpliew, Ac, durttld 'snake
trial of /ales Hanel'. Nymph Soap; as the prtnitistor
positively mimes them, thets ase will renter the
malt drteolored skirt bin, roughest akin entomb,
and tits most encased skin healthware, and bloom-
Jofea Nymph Soap I. the only eniele Mlle&
will eget:Nally produce t h e above teems in all short
• time, and the may one which le at the emu time all
powerful and entirely Mande*. Prepared duly by
120 •
JULES HACH!" Perfamer end intim:ha *
MISHIMA street, Phila. •
Foe tale wholesale and retail by B. A. Pehriesteek
Co., and R. E. tellers, Pittsburgh; and Johh
gent and J. Mitchell, Allegheny city, - Jed.
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r E ET LIALREI OP HERCULES; er Traels
b t ; 184 : 97117 D 914 tint'thlr4
hi • JOHNSTON & STOCCrON
ibiIIIRPHY t EILIRCIIFIELFChave jut reenact!
new Kyle Foulard ailkaorerr abeam slab; plairb
and Enrned changeable stowal almon every stale
and quality; npsr Nab and Scared bidet sari do
bangers and timing barna delalaknare and hand
some style.; new sole French, English, and Scotch
p i fars t o awe'. dread
at and Lir Oral M e di
and nannies; linen lances of all alZst and colon,
ging hm, chintzes, print., n.; al nenh east comer
of Fourth std Marta streets. leß
Botats—Ginairral Lltarattuo..: -
Mostr—Perlamery its Use Manufsetaret Moro.
etallo—Philosepity of Hamra. 12mo. ;
Chilow—Aphorirmsand &inactions.
flb aw—Hos lON Mascara, . -
Davis—l,rgendre. . .
Dryant—Wbat I saw In Csallbrula.
Piero—Paal gad Waists. vols. I2mo.
Aleou—Letupto YovoSS Men. !lima
lunap..-Beetitadtrof Liam. Nature. 14nd.
gcsteurtr—sfedirn Freston Literature.
Smellle—Phllesophy. -
•
Nownhaur—Uumart Magnetism.
Hantbeldt—Aspeera of Nature.
Krederip—Zonlogiol Ilegrotions.
For sale by . JAMES D LOCKWOOD
la 9 lO 4 Fourth so=
BIULDDOCIL'a PIED.
ITAVINti me eluded We sunless or velum* frea
and u• acne earl, the weed.,
Man . eine celUttssedhalt
Br us auer, Fled Flues, slur
Wed L. Alkihe.7 eeeneu Pe, on the Mostrasahels
eles mile. from tbs'city of Pitubstgli, I sew
oder ..tho sale section. for .aele, oo neeerssieduting
.. . .
7 hiolocatioa is ailourabli suited for colour) acids,
for preens, or for a mannfactsting distant. Th.
Foamy arovad it is healthy, productive, arid thiekly
monied. Abundant sappily of limber, briolt elay,
limestone, took sad water, are on Ike place, aura in
the neighborhood. The 'corms), tapas lovolY. Al
together, the locatiou is besdatilld and renowned; and
for witty and unabsttation of advantages, le - almost
embroiled.
2 Braddock's Weld, la o few maths, will be i aecooi
sible from Pivabuqb,'"iver thee leading thorough.,
taros. Already, by tee Monongahela Ilient, lima=
boats almost hourly pass 11,er stop at this Vale when ,
re vh. drek... y - : i ,
. ivattla Rail Road, which Is now bele.. '
Faded, is iodated ducal) through it. ily MU rent. 1
a will Do snachod in twenty miasma doe. firm it a
city. The Plusbanyh mod . Ilraddoolds F 1.11: Plas.k
Road, far which the lumber ho already beim - eon.
meted, font one of its annals. A Ores of ea hour,
from the citron Ills roam will lead to it. i .:-.
Puma- whiling Id Porch's* will Ind mothers
every Tuesday, Tbltiday, ond Saturday af omens.
Sheriff ffurrythe also, who now hoops a public board.
Lag baitsm la the Large brick =neon, wilt thole the
propesty at any time Pisa' of the groundenan Do
.Isea 7 office, moor of Wood and Founkotmets,
POW) , and about Braddoelde Miff - _
Jed JAMES W BUCHANJ‘N
Valuable Property tor RAU by a* Mica.
,
tN Paltredal. June *Dillon V *Mock, will :be and
so 'U1,1 , 161.14 noir Wod Rm's Rot* town.
five valuable lots of lead. of 'redone sit.,- caw
upwards of JO sews, laid off in lots "Datable
Cr mica and other weans, and pr
a good
oppottualty 'a nose who dabs to obtain • gra
country reoldenee,.belug bus *bon diatom Ule
eineo and Immedlattly on the new nut. eff Om - Beaver
Road. The location se eminently sma indlealtlw
fol. and the property.is oboudon4 pla
sappliad With ex.
sealant wow. Torrey of sale, owl thltd. cosh la hood,
and the byline. 0. - dtros missal payments. :'
A Won of tha hats, and farther particulars may be
on
by application to theproprietor, Wm "Ashy,
on the premises, or at the one. of Robt. Hi Davis,
Allegheny city. : .
Alio, at the thine tithe, win be' oferod thr. Ude.
three Lea th the city of Allegheny, on en ths comer
of Bearer tad Rea recto sta. hong ' feet front try
" fre'r V , / .0 ( IQ ltef . kehisd, idle manatees of
these lots n abudY NU WI coo I" an B.*Eln
heathy feet font by tout . Tents of sale, th e
ea= to thooth . 7 LLIAM
How
jeriotd • • Monet Ho. •
Pats Hale atlllaml /Utah's . ; "
JTIIR undersigned wLit sixtdme to sale bi yobile
sendoe or outerY, on WaelartY, the Iftit'sfaY of ,
Imo, Instant,: at 3 e eloo Ali the right, WI%
and lemma of H. Costwin the kends gf , 104 at
Mane', of in, and to Lout No.. XlX!,Xfll s and-100, In
Warner, Painter & Latins_ lea, Lib etry,
situate near the =Mir oc Win tad Walnut Street&
Paid Lots, Ed stuf q t kator each a front on than st
of greet, Of extend an depth tfattethi Groomes
isle y and XI feet in width of Lot fleACes Which ex.
send book Ili feel to Calpenotes Watt , Raid LOW
have erected thereto' four Mak deelling_houles. -
Sale to be made on Om .preoldses. Term* miry
0
'mown on day of eat*. C LOOMIS, Itsgltnes.l
Pittatoutattle3,l6so—le7ultd _
9 .111 rgall :" 4 1-1.1 1 17 SarInt i rli d.
ISTElriad las Ileaeseran with aea oaoof■
i
s.l olot to ths Childs. Rotations of Yarman, and
tna Yield's, or Devil Wonhippets, win en 1 ewe,
Into the mason and arts ortko snolelit Pardo=
By Amin Hoary Loyo rd llNS , EsqTON, D.C. L.
STUMM: , Par so
JOeft
Ja7 • Book Blom eor. Modal& Tiled eta.
(7ournol, Post, Ohrepkidi, i Ametioan,
'II7HMREAI3, I ham .day eenstitated tad sp.
IV polnual my brother, Cyrus Simko( thil, MU,
Pittsburgh, my scant, attorney la Pau foe lace gal
rum aerators, haling any lawful skims sat...,
and all persons Indebted to me will Mame eat a s Ida I
gad mule their fleet= is, M IM 4 locally a tubed
to attend to I, bastufga townie dons tor mu . .re Will
bg Mu tt qt store, west Edo of th e Mato Pina
tas/A_ ' . CAI OLIN 6 BNITB
qINTON - Piirkkill MILL ,
?gutsy at BS Vi mod street..
• W P ILMASIIALL,
'CII, DRAWING ROO.llB-4413:0, Chamois, Pod%
and Plain Wall Papa, woody received 1 . 7
N 6
lilallnlily.
01 , I.,Talfgam%ean&r=e1X"' "
.0 . i lz wap at i :
tIIII4TINU PAPlR—f,alaps a
_..4oaa t op aairl
o and Mr We 07 . :1, ;V_ J.4.ogda CO .
gETIF:Ie,..4IIiOY 11i0
141 djit• 9r the day.d lire
_,
• Grabeeo etas (.., Oldor MIT 23,177 p.
ILE doors-I Witt It nett, tar the !lonelier OW%
tVlo r i . ilifi L lasta to relation to roar ezeele.et pi.
. •
1 7 11 ave
Me ea.
used your Penalty laisly it jai ••...
randly. one vial nevus:o4 000e///eOl / 01 110 itoalitlen
lesT 100 to 403 looms) from tarp 010/.lroa. :1 hen
f ly, un :„l , 7h r e ,? • l7 P tr oftvglnittiaz
f l l eet. &lilac,. ' ‘ " , P r '
th As 1 im enieged La meeshar4l2o4.l . We to
...mT 4Ll l.76 o..,{ :.: l 9.7 oL ity: : bEn y :s e i t .t i r o w lusat ys....74 :l:l 7=,
vr. ft...:7:Letiarttriceir.
county , Id aouoltiadia. 1 Sk.7 MA mat 11.ey limp.
Selland sad old by IL E. 111iLLEm pft um.,
wee; and sold by DINIZI Plinlliki hi ibis Iwo'
chic. and olisiolly. , . . . , . .
war - esp.
ONE andaaaaa any, mixeir aaw, haat
braise tosstasellissr at. Oa aut. Also, Mat:
delplis Witt wand band Salty, in goon sy. En
quire at this aka. •
wurrawrri• wow' SODA av
PM, annellisois4. • • ii
•
'rag etrcunimmts irtil sell Dupes, tsis
quality It'd Wet Mist Glass lad Wits Maw&
Soda MA, wsnanteet Getaglat aar Wau °nod '
31 by Os aunt) ea tans spirants for airriney at
risOlt at DV mialianitme i Atissi•
W
stilllt.
Wes tinder tha expertrlident or thee Department P. W.
Galea , •Pateat .1. Weft... caulx srmirs on seta*, thay
taring been tried in two of the large arsenals, and
round to be very efficient and excellent
Y TALCOTI, Col. Ordinan--e.
Staran or Yahoo it. Coal,
Wasnancreost Rep 25, 2±lB.
tlneterowConsidering Cares , Pate n
moth lobe ted. i
oable mp!ovensent for tat
aatoa
mre based of the Anon:arra ef the Patentee, W.
geowile, and giunnel Eloweh ken, the right to make
and ma saidimprovesnern for the U. it Navg.
JC*EPLI Clatter Paean.
• • •
TH EA T R E! .•
Lem* and Mauer ..O.B..FORMA.
raki, or c.n.losistok. '
Wen Melo cad Panintoc ews:
flocoad and Third nen— X) cl "
Gallery (cot colonol 0,1
'DOOI. open at 71; Coltman wit; the at Walock.
Stoma night of Mr. MALONE RAYMOND ard
Foarladles of ht.filmilp.
•
Yla Taeseley Jane it, Ph. Malone Raymond's
MUSICALE NTER l'AiNhtaN
Yn Makohe
l iayaed prelde a the Ltano
rnaf`r.m::""•v
a lN.Ro.4pi=
etorts , itimg o l f i ggg E L A llVUt . A 1 2413 ) 6;16., it:.
To Conclada with . . •
TOE HUSH LION. , •
Tom Mom —Mr Malone Tamped
(In width he min deg, "I Pan Paw light one ntahey
NW," accompanied on the Piano by M. *alone
Playstona)
Mrs Fit:gig— Km Moline Raymond
in the coarse of the farce. the Mimes Fanny and
UWI.6IEIII euer the celabramd daett,..lKnotra. Bank.
goo 111101E132
GRAND .FLORAL CONCERT
ON TUESDAY erealita r 'Juna as WILKINS
HaLL,I PfIOPESSOR. BINGHAM will give a
Oland Flint Concert. coneleting of the bettettfat
Oratorio ef. the Festival of .the seve . ral
ether itteeei 6 V ari. HßOdyingers from the fellovneg
Schaa neA
From thej Pittsburgh Famtbs Institute, Mrs. Gos.
bons, Liberty street.
• Pros:at/us Allugheag Glleglate restitut;Mn. lagleq
Federal Crum. • • I •
From the Vitaburgh Raid. Seminary. Mrs CPFlyng,
Para .treet.
,
...Prom rho }Dab School, Fouith Ward, Peen .Itltel.
From the Mak Scheel, Seabed Ward, Ben u , wad
-Mr Bingham's Academy, Fitih street--
OTeketa,23eentai 40 had at Mallor , a, , Klebees,
sad C km*4% Market at, arol at the door.
jeldtd'l 8 D UINGUAM
W. Verne again with Song. to Greet You
. ' WILMA . 11111-:BALL ROOM
MONDAY:IE I 7EI4M% Junis . lolh:and EVERY EVE.
NINH DURING THE WELK: •
IL. EL Slitira , O,llLsnl-
EMPIRE MiNtiTIELEI
rL\H . Sl!tert!'.l%.X:tl47:ll.'"4":ll:.°Yd.".!,
L. Powers..d the renowned COOL INHILE.
best Blnd In the World _
_ .
The Empires, as To:mulish', intim:natal Perform
ers;Dellocators or Ethiopian Character, or Mimics,.
DUI ContSILTION,.•2I3) coast nos 202
pre:taco their etpula
, Tbe programmes will. contain Ise/cedar.. Prom the
Operas of Leonora. Berme, La rossnentbala, List-
La Qaarte, th e Enchantress, Dohetalart Om.
one Bronze Ilona. • Together whh all the /103tpopti.-
EttOplallSlotodles.. , lett
PITTS'BURGH:MUSEUIVW
B. W. 11108818-- -ProPrkao ,
8 PEALE. ”Manaserofalarerne and Loewe Roam.
THE PUBLIC are respedtfally. haforeard Ow th e ,
.Proprix tor Lao epiraged'the popular and Ishotrdi
tnome—Jobasten , a Mioptan Serenadero—who
To Andes of Iles elaans' and Inunldable Vocal awe
.
nitnimettal Eatenainmedta, commeselbq Tburvd•y .
Tihk.lcule Oat, IFS% and coarutua every evening . du
nng the yields. Perforsonsies to commence at
Admission w Edminics and LaCtilre Room onli
PITTSBUIGE KOMI LECTURE ROW
,
.
APOLLO lIALL.—IPOURTII ST.
OPEN DAILY, (root 8 N. till 10 P. nr..
aft/salon to Musouriatio I..conito Roost., ZS colas:
Reined Rau. U cents ems.. lea
WASHINGTON HALL, PITTSBURGH,
137 It ! 130 Wood litroot, abOve 'l3llllr,
1111 2 t1M3t1d . LstAblirent is nowoff e Ln , d for
.10.dartaH411311.1333, le. Por , anas.3l , d 13 . 110 ,
JOHN A ITISSISIONS,
• loldtt • 137 Wood st.
Ate & 31. lIATO aim T,11.1i1
Sole Impanels Cot this made t, of
JAL'. itictspeast. Re Moab , Patent Soda Rap e
A RE tam nativism by canal, bade a-applies so ap
za. above celebrated ankle, bleb gloe %ad ap
waters , beat. quality sad bleb teat, 'vitae .11,ey wJa
will at the lowest market price, far east at approved.
Dina ! .
*Ultima t the abo they Line
"r
ahtputaett to antra. torthe tall aae. 'jelal
• • • Moil** to Vordtraelidris. -•-
PROPOIMAS drill be neelved nul Tbstriddy, tad
SIM indlatNist trilling and bridgini dud peted,
of the Pidaldrgli and Braddeckidedd Plank {teed
from the city tine to Stamm 1120 . , above dm BLT. mile
Phu sad welteadattsesill be eeei'Me 6 d, sed in
formadon even by the sobeeribes, et a..l2ce of IL.
Weeds, Esq., Nary Ayes; for font lays pervious to
leWars.
• By resole:don of•tbe Bond of Threctori, dated Jam
41b,, IeSO. .1 syLyeNtra WtIIROP,
DWI LUNG ROUSE AND OFII6E, fa Thtat st,
Dolliotrtroes itow, a four story Owenby, slata
too; with bath room, 1011 Simms. sod office. Apply
W letkdif HENRY WDODp, Poor. or Tf mar es
15 .
0T ASIII-6P oasts in store sod for uI ei to rhow
conslgrommt, by lett DALZELL.
ina5 3..4 17 '.1 !1 -l e4 Yo" .l 7 d e tilrr ui c°*Hlllo"rrek:*edco
T AP, Prier], ariD 110HIN— ,-- -
NC bin. N C Tic -,
10D bblo nen; 2 -
AO bblo Roan In owe- sad for
JAS A ticrivnisoN r, co
rj ,Qr .l.7o '.
lasemirby k
o. P .J. L a kITIE.-:lL a b s ab .. lin u_r n
4.0 •• • Ule by
• ' BRAUN 't =TM
COPAL VARN/311.-8 bblr matt and for ogle
let *. BRAUN & RBZWE
Cafr yearn ,. sn-4 bovetzure,..va
Dlvftui 400ev.ersa.ruint.
IMICWOOD. 101 Itongi tile:torliErarith
IE4 VA% "g; mc n bvt--
, a er,
N. D . One eel 10 MO. • • • • - lea
azw PVDLIF/ATICII 2 / 2 . - •
inevim,-Nin.i,e2, 223724 and By Ma, 12 mo.
E11222-122n 2, m Sibsria. 4 vats 12 2/a.
222221-81.2 maths In Ow G 214 1111222,12 212.
Taller-E1421222, 1 . 2 1.0 sak •
Beiudo....2n2gLas , Rcee.pt Book, 12 ma..
Maley-Popular Delnlon% l n 417 mo.
1222222-Dsvid Coppodead,sol 1 12 ma,
11•122214i.Wpcen. of 112ttue.
,W2lt2-172irenal Illatary, 11 , mo.
221m-11221 , ab Mentor., 12120.
C2,2222/ 1 -Liya or C • P Aureoltert, 1 2/12 2
•
Auit,,,,2-2221221 World, '
Jobaton-11ieU22212 of ••,„ d • „ •
Ball-T221222u121214r II F 211 • 10 ' • JAS D e aCK WOOD. o.
12,1mn.r,1242.2r5h .f.
liavalan Cigars. -
1 UST at SO labeny strew, tho
W esiebnued brand* of
he
beat Ct ann—Premidoi Plantation IlegaLlaa, the
Atporled, and bat ?tools mat with la Plnalm'Lk•
Oxus. media Regallas; -
La Dunn.. •• • do;
La Norms -- • do;
NI Leon VON; • do;
Diana • do;
Napoleon do;
JiutoSairs Princip e ; ,
• Wu Nraeiss -
La 'lslam. • o;
ON Zack do;
Yosattla
Oonleson's extra CaselidlahTotnao, for alto
latogt osPa - uadrotaltby
telf - • A NeCLI,7IIO t CO
teat
2 8 al t rb .r y iNu "j __,no L ßE , !tT D. Llb
.i!LLZ ELL 4
. 4 A )
A id eetY
AHD UM—Mob * recaiviaii Iron maw* NO
*Mono Biala, and Waal. by
No t.l DiLZELL,
• O3 • -,•• • . O Wain surd
Itgbsat ynea Istaash *N H amat**
No. 1.19 Liberty axes_
PANNI PR apply of Blaerillks fay
", Old eilk•Out waived ay *apron thle otos,
$ at moth oast earturr of Tamil aad Matket
• .AIVIIPNY t BIITACIIVINGD •
Yay Bona
3.L1: mut Derain M. p. - Lataas ato**7 low Flu.,
'earth last ironer of Fourth amt. Mutest its. • As
Nt
•I) marrow t at Loam of best ougllty,lm reed
and for'sabt at Noillssait *must' Fourth sad Mar- •
a51*05555*,,,...."4
..NU
BURCIIVIKLD
"1 ii.e.Ao hIk,POW .811—Q0 tuts hlaspr.V. best
II qnsligy atAte 'Oa PkiNdelohla per .ado MU.
rbs . sale D 7 11 Wt M MITCHELIIIKE.
Labenl vr.a.
.1174 In bait tee'• for gale
•7 KIDD & co
0 Weed el
;.~ ~ ~_ M
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