THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, PUB; T‘RM BY WHITE ac CO GMI=EI WEDNESDAY MOANING, JUNE 12,1830. D'Asmerrazas era eareterily taptestrol to band In 'War fawn" before a e. te, and as early in the day as wrawieabbs. /Weenies:man eat Inserted for • spec led tines will lneanstay be eitarted sedlordered out Antlealioni• mid Whig Tromtn.tions: roa roan °soap' coatians. TBOXIAII 31. slows, to) Man EMMA, roan nerr CONGIM, A•P,D[AB DENNY. MORGAN ROBERTSON. nusb. , lo , . T. J. INGHAM, Lower St Clair. R. C. WALLER. Eltaabeth. JOHN M'CLOAREV, Robinson. JAMES FIFER. IROBECITNIGI ATTOINIT, FRANCIS C. FLANEGIN, ilSabzugh. EBENEZBIL BOYLE, North Forms Avotwl, WM. FLYNN, Lower Si Ci•II. D. N. COURTNEY, °kid. 13.13 HE MIST PAGE FOR LOCAL, MATTER 2 - TELEGRAPHIC NE97B, ka. Srzuzstivrtur Rauaosoo.—This is the Railroad sp. The whole country will soon be covered over with these iron mesas of communication, uniting no together sa with hooks of steel—al one swat and prosperous people. By advertisement, fu another eolnum, the reader will find a. notice far opening books for subscriptions of stock to the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company, a project Which is pushed-forward with great seal by various bitilerential and persevering gentle men. An AO3II.IIAELS INVENTIoN—A Sraaw Cr-rot. —Having a present neosmity fora strew nod fod der cutter for our own UM, we called at the Man sion House, on Liberty street, yesterday; to ex amine one which we were informed possessed so. perior claims to public favor.. The gerotleamo having it in charge obligingly submitted it too full examination, and alter a trial of its powers, nod rueful examination of the priociplm of its con: struction, we came to the conclusion that It is the perfection of a straw cotter, leaving nothing store to be desired, mime some one can invent a ma chine which will produce the strew also. In is construction it brings Into operation • now and beautiful deiriee for the acceleration of motion, through thesppliestion of the compound lever,cal led the toggle Jobe, one of the most efficient mechani cal powers known. Thts is the leading feature of be machine, distinguishing it from all others adap ted to the came purpose, and plehing its perform ance, for facility and ease, far in advance of any previous inTtillian for straw cutting which has came under our notice. It is compact, simple, and . durable in its construction, not liable to get out of order,and ma be afforded cheap. We hope some of our enterprising meth/mice will take hold of it, as it must supersede all other machines for a simi 3ar pupae now in use, sods wide-geld is open for it in the Western country. The machine can be seen at the Mansion Home. 01:111. WElTliaLle BALL 130)1.0. The prospects of this work, so coolly Important mire interests or Piusborgh, are highly llauering , and the force employed upon the line is constantly increasing. The lower portion of the new county lead is already in me, and the upper part will soap be ready, so as to enable the Connectors-to pro- ceed with the rock work and enbankment of the railroad along the narrows. Some delay woo mus ed by the legal proceedinge to Which the Company was obliged to resort, on account of the opposition made by a few Landholders, who opposed the con. struction' of - the railroad, of were unwilling to mate amicable settlements on terms to which the Company was willing to accede. Most of three eases havebeeo adjudicated on moderate terms, and the Company now has legal peasesaion, and is prepared to press forward its work. We learn from the Chief Engineer, Solomon W. Rohm* Esq., who recently returned from a lour of inspection upon the railroad, which was ex. needed to its Western terminus, Went of hlansfield, that the work is gourrou very favorably, and that the people generally along the line show the most lively interest in its speedy Completion. Thme residing upon the Western Division are anxious that it abould be finished as aeon as the Eastern • pert Of the road: and, in order to expedite the corn. elation of the work to Mnssillon, or the Ohio ca nal, the County Commissioners of Stark '„County, whet had already subscribed 575,000, made an addi. Cortal subscription lasilareek of 3.30,000 to the mock .of the Compay. The contractors wilLbe regov ed to . eomplele the Grading and Mavinry of the Zinc from Pitiaburgh to hlawnlion by the first of April hem. In Wayne County, the five henry SGClion. East of Wooster, which were put under contract toot autumn, are now about two thistle dime, and the work has proved less expennive than was caper led, as there has been len rock found in the ruts. The Contractors are going on to complete those sections, and it is intended to press forward the work In Wayne County as fast as the payment of the iris:ailments on the local stock will justify the Board in doing it. The location is now completed by Loudonville to Mansfield, and the general route of the road, to the point of Intersection with the Cleveland and Columbus road, thirteen miles beyond Mansfield. fa determined upon, and the detailed location will soon be mods. The 'Directors of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Bail Road-Company trust that they will he sustain mlby the aid of all those interested in the enter prise, In their eirotts to secure its speedy comple tion. It is emphatically, an it is called in Ohio, 'Two Prrnarcarut Hsu. Roan;" it cannot be per verted to the injury of this city, and our citizens are bound by their own interests to see teat the op erations of the Compnny are not retarded by the want of means. The Directors are now ertilcav owing to obtain the moat direct entrance possi ble into Allegheny City, and the establishment of a depot at a site which will be most cosiVeni• mat for the citizens of that city and also of Pitts burgh. Gee. TAILOR.% Visor TO New ENOLAMIL—The 1101120 n Atlas contain. a letter from Gov. Briggs, of Massachusetta to President Taylor, conveying the resolutintui of the Legislature of that State, paned at its recent session, inviting the Chief fdag tame to visit New England. The following is the Itesidleat's reply Wumecrros, lone 1, 1850. Bm—l have had the honor to receive your coma mualeation of the 28th nit., transmitting the Re. solves of the Legishuvre of finnachusetta, by which /am invited to visit that Sots daring the present mason. I need not say hew much I was disappointed in being prevented from extending my journey last year, as far mansard asktassachnseus. A desire to make the personal acquaintance of many friends In that sacleutCoromonwealtb. and to manifest a guileful acquiescence in the wish of her Legisla ture' oflicialli sambaed, caused me deeply 10 fe rret the necessuy under which I suddenly return ed to the nest of government. It in my hope yet to hail my intention of visiteng Massach u sett s , an additions l incentive to which la found in the re newed Invitation of the Legialature Whether it will be possible to do so during the present o o e oes depends upon the adjournment of Congress, and the Executive duties at the scat of Government. • My most grateful ttianks are doe to the Legate. sure for the I honor of their levitate:o% and to yourself for the-eourteons terms in which it has been conveyed. I am, sir, most respectfully. Your friend and obt Perth., Z. TAYLOR. Els Excellency tiro. N. Swaim, the., Ice. Stephen Deblois, Esq, a distinguished merchant and highly-eateemed citizen of Boston, died is (bit city ott the 9d in at the advanced age of ti years and 3 menthe. He was the father of Thomas Amory Deblois, Esq., United States District Attorney for the Maine District, !Incident at Portland. lie has Men for many years a warden of Trinity Church, in Boston. Tam Penecrhyata RAIL RoAn.—it will be learn ed with general, pleasure that our great central ini• proventeat was opened yesterday from lacknown to Hunti WOO —knakihg an ratension of 12 la des Travel hits ah ead( coinmencett upon it, the prep. ergione 'or our' forwarders cud intrisporintioa agenta having been made pane weeks ego. Traveller, can now accomplish the trip, with perfect ease sad certainty, in very little more than owe days; and that, rota, without any of the comforts which beset the route before the mehar -ating aid of the Pennsylvania Company was brought Into requisition-Notqi Aricrican.. • H. E. I. Roy, Speaker of the House of Rep. vesentatives or Liberia, a black mat. about thiny years of see, with several merchanty and others, of the same complexion, has lately arrived at Bal. timers, on bailees., In the Liberien pachct,4 0 days Root that colony. Male! Webster Is to denser so address before ibis Belles ['cares Society of St. lames' College, bisserstows,Ml , on the 11th lost. EllOlll WASIIINGTON Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gnetta VitaMOT., Juno. 8 Altercation between Denton and King The •Compromlee—Temen Ta1nr.,40.• la Eleetton—Dreir Green ftedlerions— Cuba—Hr. Harripteinta L Senator 110g,.0f Alabama, and Col. Demon have bad an altercation in the room or the Com• mittee, before which the inTestigation concerning the difficulty between thd latter and Foote, is go- ing on. Mr. King ia the oldest member, reckon. Mg by length of service, except Cot. Benton, hay. ing been a member for thirty two pears with the exception niche interval of his diplomatic fiCiVielii at Pori., under Polka president hid . twin. Mr. Benton's peremptoriness and harshness of &spin. titian, and his offensive manner when excited, rue much against him, and are proving of unions 'detriment to his canto, in the personal controverr op he has been drown into with so puny and con temptible an 'antagonist as Foote. Mr. King has been excused from farther service on the corn. mince. The compromise or adjustment , scheme, has been all day under debate-again in both Houses, without any advance having been made in it.— The particular point of a iSC.13•11i011 to day, in the Senate, his been as yesterday, the line of division between Texas and Near !Assiut). Rush mad a sounding and ultra valorous speech upon th. - Texas claim to tho whole of the territory io di pule. These chivalric demonstrations of South. ern courage and prowess sound just now a little more than ordinarily ridiculous, coming as they do upon the heels of that msguiti,ent flight from Carlene& It roust be borne ie mind that the noglity achievements • of that band or heroes, are the exclusive property of our Southern brethren; for the leading organs of the expedition state,that though they were coiling enough to take their supplies from the North, they chose their fighting men from those who could be relied upon, the sun dowers of their own burning savannahs. And as to the gghting by which Tease means to Cu,. tale her pretensions in New Mexico, let her Tea member, as others are not likely to fine{ it, the famous expedition of 1811, which ended in the 000VOSOO. of the mighty men who compoeed in 40011 to the city of Mexico. The rumor that the Committee on Mentions hare agreed to reperqin. fetter of Miler, the Whig claimant to Thompson's seat, a premature, (at, least. No report has been adopted in Commit. tee, and none is soon likely to be; but I think that Miller will yet get the seat. The evidence discloses the most impudent and disreputable frauds which have ever been committed to this country In elections. General Deft Green,lwho bes figurediin ea many poaitiena during hie eventful and unsteady life, has just arrived hare from H ayti, where he has bean playing the part of charge, secorciog to some of the newspapers, although It is net I[l.3'irn that we have any recognised and regular diplomatic, in tercourse with oar sable brethren of that island, or with their grovera mom But upon the prinol. pie that one humbug is a good foil for another, there 1. a peculiar lanes; in tending Dud' Green to palaver with his impe rink msjestyFausi'n theist Bat whether Familia had nothing in him, or was too deep too be fathomed by Duff, certain it is that the latter contrived to get nothing. oat of his Darkness. Wo have newer° the .10th ult. from Havana. Oar steamer, the Suzanne, made but a very it. &Tenant run of it, regains); nine days (or the voyage from Hampton roads to Havana, which she ought to have made in four. The Spaniards seem to have used their vict'ory over the Mead. era mercifally. They have shot only ■ Atari and since the receipt of the advices from Washington, of theist ofJCllle, they have no doubt been still more nautical and considerate in their treatment of American prisoners. Hon. M. Hampton, your plain speaker and practical representative, addressed an ads.irahlo letter to the' recent great admiaistration meeting in Philadelphialjlt is about as complete and toll ing a flummery of Whi e pplicy,ia connection with the questions of moat immediate interest and im portance now before the people which i Laee soy where seen. Though referring to soma of the paints' so ably touched upon in his letter to the Whig Nominating Convention of bin district, this last letter is well worthy of the porn'sl of every one of his constituents. Ina very few words he clearly shows the eonditian of the questions upon the Tnrill; Slavery, California, the Territories, FingitiveSlavca, and theezistence illayery, and the Slave trade in this District. It would be alai colt to sly more in so few words. it is to be re gretted that the state of Mr. li's. private affairs requires him to leave bin post in Congress, at that period of his ecrvice, when legislative exper:ence to combination with his raters! rthiPties bad heed him in se erninsot decree for parliamentary use- fulness. His terra nest from Congress is a lass to his Stale and the C 'awry. Jcsics. 13311212eiIZIEITI Correeponneune acne Fingbante Gazette. cse Yock, June The famous Rochester Sof rite are now in town rep peg for the edification deem.. people,but thus far have not been very definite in their replier, though closely and earnestly questioned. A very Intel!. gent party visited them yesterday, but it seems that all cannot communicate through these Mean, ed people, end thetas in the common experiments in Animal Alagnetiam, there most be established a sort of sympathy. After the visitor has been told whether his guardian spirit is present and contents to communicate, he elicits the destined information by quediotting. When the proper question is asked, ae to the particular manner of the death of a friend, the epirlt answers yes, by rapping. li the questioner, by his question, does not give the proper reply, the spirit remake silent, which signifies the epira's ascent. These people have visited various parts of the city, and the knockings are heard every where with equal clear ness. How caused, remains as yet obscure, and no one can really believe they exist until he hears them for himself. The piasters of the West will be glad to know that a delegation or three raseabers Is now In conference with our easy authorities, with a view I to secure their co-operation in locating a-new fer ry from the city, to a point in New Jersey, where it is is contemplation to establish an immense drove yard and abattoirs, the first in order to pro tect the drovers from the loss inlhoted by the present location of our cattle market, and the let ter to protect the health of the ci.ys from the slaughter houses now reeking in even the fashion nolo parts of the town, 604 swarming in the lea. no ted pare. Cholera and interest united, will urge oar rulers on, and we shall tee a reform in these matters soon, mach to oar good as to the profits of the farmers of the West. A new diving apparalushas been tried hero, wince promises toeripereede the old fashioned here, It Is the invention of Mr. Refinish, as eminent engineer in his line. The machine looks like a large semicircular boiler of about 17 lett long, and about 12 fret by 10 wide, surmounted at the top by an iron railing about three feet sir Inches high. to the contra was an aperture sufficiently large to admit a fall grown perton, on either aide of which were three valves, with a leathern pipe of some 15 or IS inches in diameter, for admitting ale and emitting foul air within. A man who went down, remained for a considerable space of I time, and when taken up, reported that he could I have used a pick or crowbar easily while In the machine, and felt no unpleasant sensations. The machine can be bath, it is said, to contain as many as twenty men. The galling packets for Esrope are taking oil large number of passengers Ina now, and seem to show an increase of business over the- -days when steamers were unknown. Too Southmp ton for London, had fifiy adman', a number that would satiety even the steam Irbil,. Among those was Mrs. Kirkland, whose visit was attended by the law, physic, and divinity of the city, le num ber. equalling doe spectators at the de Arturo of • California ship. • Business isircher dull in most deparinWand customers scarce, though the town ertnsibear foil of strangers on pleatvne excursion, 71.1oncirs vettaluutdant and the price. low. In stocks the wee are sot large, end there Is la. n e ,„,ik ss desire on the parrot present holders of fanclea to realxe. United States tre of ' 67 . close at skit. Pennsylva nia 5 • 'Os Reading stock 45, and Erie bonds SS{ next week the Erie loan of two and • heir millions will be sold, when an idea can hot ad - or the abundance, of funds.. Thh loan will I no ; abode 90 'for the whole.• In markets eat a large trade. Ashes err f ell. Cotton can ho bought easier, and there is a i co i disposition to sell. Floor is steady, and in r 0111 crate demand at former figures. Corn is chat pe . and bidders willing to sell, as the eteamer'seews are not encouraging. Pork and lard unchanged. Men Perk / 0 1 02 010, 75 , 'and Lard 7c. Whiskey is cheaper, selling at 261 e. 'Linseed loins dearer and held at ine. Woollhere is no movement, and no stock of American. Simla South Aimed can hes been taken by eastern msnufactintnis at high rates, and , thepeople are getting high prices for thcestme ; clip Is good. 'Tie Iron sells it 19,- 60, for Scotch. Old cloven lend Is wigged, and there is a slight filo in price. ' C. From the Boston Tutvelfer Of Wednesday. Unrolling. of the.lifinamty Mr. Glidden delivered his second lemma ,io day at 12 o'clock, and the mummy was unrolled, in the presence of n fiery- large assembly of Indies and gentlemen, comprising the elite of Bostonl Cam. bridge, and vicinity. Every evadable sent was occupied before the hour of meeting. Mr. G. begun by explaining the hieroglyphics in front of the body, so far as he had been able to translate them. lie said the inscriptions found mi mummies were generally parts of the formularies , in the "Beck of the Dena," Thin body was sur mounted by a winged Beetle holding the Creator , Sun. Belew it was s sign, which was a musical instrument, and a sign or the word prifste.. On one side was the Gad of Science, nod behind it the West; the symbol on the other ride be could not find out. Below was the emblem of eternity. On either site wore the wives of Osirts4the find of the Dead, cymbals of justice and corruption. Below were the words, "Dedicated 10 Onris, the God of the house of the living and the dead." Below awe, "The Strum, or the deceased, beloved of the God of the Western lleavens,Gor Tenses—ANCHPH," which means eternal life. Mr. Gliddon now turned the matter over to Ike scientifie gentlemen present. Ile stated, in refer ent., to the bandages, ilmt every bandage known Prof.modern science had been found on mommies. f Agassia and Drs. Wyman and Jackson then proceeded to unroll the mummy. The height was ri fret .1 inches, rind Mr. Glidden said that. it was one of the tallest female mummies that he hail ever seen. The bandages wens strips of linen, all of one kind: and Mr. 0. mid that all the cloth found on memmies was linen. Prof. .Agiassix mid 'he had examined it with-the microscope and found it to ho linen. Sonm large pieces were taken MT of a coarser quality, After the outside dry cloth was taken MT, they come to cloth - that was thoroughly gummed, (probably gum enable) secured by two leather straps, which Mr. Gliddonsaid usually con tained the name of the person. Lisle pieces of Ivood were taken out, the ends of which were stumped with two figures of Jetties . A scarf was taken off about ten feet in length, with fringsa on each end. A large piece of the gummed linen was cut off, containing the' leather straps, which were a species of red morocco, in perfect preservation. When the body was unrolled en as to disclose the fare, Mr. Ciliddon said it bad (men plunged in boiling bitumen, so that it wan now n nines of bitumen, and even the eyes in the rockets burnt out.. After further fl annelling, he brought nut and exhibited a papyrus, which he mid was a leaf front the " nook of the Dent " It was rolled up, and Mr. 0. said it would have to he damped and carefully nnralled before it could be read. There woe also found a ,Searldrall , or winged beetle, the figure of which was placed outside on the head of the mummy. The cloth beag removed from the face and upper port of the body, it was placed in n glass case, end exposed in full now of the au. thrum. Thu boiling bitumen had reduced the body to n crisp:so that it was as brittle as burnt hone, and the features were nearly destroyed The RIMS were extended upon the sides, the hands. resting upon the abdomen. On the *hole, tt was rather a diwusting object tole.]: upon. though interesting to men of science es o relic of antiquity; while, to the moralist, it suggests a reflection upon the entre fine, of Amoco greatness, and the folly of attempt ing to perpetuate the memory thereof by any num uments of human device. Correspondence of the N. T. Commercial Adveviser. Th. flanfith/e Despotisto of the Pope. It is now a month trace the Poottif made his entrance intothis capital, end by this lima the character and policy of his government ought to bemsrifent. The French made their ortst,seco6- sea for tho restorition of Pine IX , first, in vlow of checking Austria In her descent upon Italy,aud next, in confidence that the generosity and liberal palms of the Pontiff himself gave the hest secort rity for the Enure Immanent= of the country. la their ling aim they hove encoceded. They have, in fact, established then - melees in Itorho ae the guardiams of the Pope, to the exchision of the other Catholic powers. in spite of serious Mara. rugs and annaiderable opposition from the d,plos matte body, the Pope has contented to retain tee. so thousand French troops here at theme.• sad to reduce his native force one half—the Auto,ao and Spanish troops are not to be reveled& The I thilt tea of the restored government ul Pius IX, ere, therefore, obvioua enough. Rome is now to mag netic comma.° with Paris. g t in reeneet to the generosity sod liberal poll. cy of Plush. cr •other as to the efficiency of these, it Is there thin org4ol. thatthe:French were mistaken. A month may not im strPcient time to carry out any importantrooliticali reform; but it it lorg enough for the ruling spirt of the government to show itself. From the pretended vies; of Imes Christ his people IMght look for amnesty lot the parr, ennsolahoos to the pre sent, and pledges of bead; data to come.— Hut so yet they have experienced mattung of the kind. Many revenge Is often eposeted by the fall of the leaders of the enemy, and eon allow of tome little admiration for a heroic &fen.; hut t eclem ast.cal revenge, armed with full military power, warms us it goes. It is a fire that rapt. the more as more is given it In consume. 2lt wit! "thoroughly parift," n will •.de-troy toot and branch," it will "sift a, wheat " There - aro the terms of it, "hniy duty.- Military despotism in as 7orat flrin osonll7 watch. fur act.; bet this minimal di•spot!sro rm one, the thought and wishes of its etthjaels. Ilie soldiers can show gallantry to each other, ben the police of the inquisition feel 0 .iy br...ted for whatever is manly. To this rci„uate of•sytotnal despotism the poor Romans s ve no.. sr:die-red ; nod instead of amenity, consolation, and proms. ion. of mercy, which were pmcm..ert them upon tits return of the Pope, they find then:l.We. eel'. ed upon tr, clone for the ciente. of the Repub heaven Omega all the leaden ha ye e.caped Note word of forgiveness has yet onto down to the trembling &milts,' of Rome from Pen his retorts. " The eby 1, will full of brigand.," he nye, "and 1160 have no security here until they are [riven out.. Dmhtlen he believes this, but the banister.eat of highly respectable ladies for at tendance upon the wounded revolutionfinsin the hosptalig thn istapfznamect of Lumber's of Mds. mous roan torn from their triangles during the sight; and the removal and exile a/numerous fath• en et families for no other offence than that of re. mining office during the Republic. ought to open the eyes of the Pops to the hateful hypeceay of his Ministers in (entrant.* him by thin cry of• 'bri gands!' This is not a war open brigand., it. is the revenge of the Roman Cardtuals and priesthood wreaked spot the helpless, after a great military nation ha. rid them of every influential opponent. It insofies for the hundredth time what • bah been reiterated of the Papacy through ages past—.the Papacy la only lints to great things, but terrible in The prescription has been so nevem s',nee the Pope's tort that several of the Princes wlnored• ed to restore him have felt eoustramed to entreat him ageing the merciless course of his Cardinals; and very Many who apposed the republe are so thoroughly digested with the revengeful north of the restored government, and to deeply con vinced of the gross falsehoods heaped upon the repablican Assembly and Gabinet by the <unyoke] letterset the Pope and pf the Bishopr, and by the only journals tolerated to the Some., that they do. sire and predict the speedy ruin of Cardinal au. thorny. To bring the one of the poor Roman home to readen, Ist - them imagine New York to be COI2- quered alter a heroic defence, and held in subjec. tint by a foreign power to a conclave of priests, who have no sympathy to common with the pelple. To' deny the right of these priests to role hat been proclaimed a damnable berm; nttdcall who have acted agnint It have been excommunicated. Let to euppose nine months to have passed ninon the city Was ream ' ed, and not eddy the revolutionary . A.scmbly and Cabinet, hot all the commissioned c Meer. of the army, and all the lording politician. of this party, to have been long niece drivco away. The pro, pie are eneaumned to hope that the head of the Christian Church will, upon his entintrtea tato the city with unlimited authority, bring them A man who now hopes for better time. in beefnein, and thinks he will go to Boston, for ingtanee, to purcheao goods.. But he Mittel first bore a pa per ginned by the print of hi. pariah, teetirpng that the Church has nothing against hint, I. c , that ho has confound and takent he aricrateent net long since, end is auffteically orthodox. Nett, he most have from the alderman of his ward a cam flea le of his good politicnl conduct; i. e., thin he is not an oppoaer of the priestly government. With these two papers, if he can get them, he most go to the pollen, give his name and rultlence, cod wait until Inquiry can be mode as ter his oolitteal character.. If be ponce three three ordeals he receives a wrnten permission logo to Poston by a certain rant, But if he is among the:excornum. nicated, or if any one has necredy lodged accuse- ODD against him, ho Ueda hinwell caught in a net, and at the mercy of revengefal powers. He may be led from the police office to the prison, end there lie for week, without knowing hi. accuse. don, and be relenned st last without examination Of teal. No legal nentence Is necessary for hi. punishment; his friends Love oodee.o mrpus law to bring him oat The moo's bete:wee is ruiner, his family are in distress, and yet hem he must stay, mashed in splint andineffaire. He dis• coven perhaps that bin little son Wee employed by the print to hunt through Lee bowie fir prohibited books end papers; come et the old, republican hand bills were found thrown aside, 'tergotten— nothing indiceting any new conepiraey—yet thin wingmeattio of his imprisonment! ; What say freemen of America to mach an Imaginary picture of New York? 'Jot this is a trothbal Menne of Prime mesr.th sifter the return or Pies IX. The cflic.ial journal and the Rotoish.prese. Mr Pensive and Italy , seem- at a foie for !atrium warm enough to deacribe the joy of Some at the re turn el the Pontiff. Bat the Pont, himself says, 'Ube city is full of brigauds„ . Sod I shall 1101,be remote hero until they ale etedelven out.% This is ell misrepresentsuon. Them was no popular enthusiasm at the entrance or. the Pontiff tutu Home, and the character of the Many. hon. 4"a°areCeted lnat tgyntb proves incontentibly that what the goveralicaticari 'is not brigandisre,bht matalingas, i. . Protease, IVehater, ma long as ho ie living. wtli be the blued of at tempt ono now Meer ■ week. Too !leveret to that he ham been writing to the 5 u...du...mu Medical ttectety, reiarstlng that body to wait upon the Governer, and ”demen.l" hie pardon; and that the Society had taken no of ficial tattoo of the letter. May be to, and may he not, • LTE ,, x9 or Towres.—Entnnerations rec.* tak en, show that the town °CV. Vona, Hudson coun ty. New Jersey, has a population of 4724% of which 2 - YA ore males and. 2611 leamlea In August last year . the population was 4166, thus thawing a pres ent mei.. of :141. This 1f314 4 11 ill adjoining - J.- sly city, which it July of last year had ti popula tion of 62.44. The united pai:dation of the two places is now about 12,000. ' Cambridge, Mass has a population of 14.624, which is an increase of 2132 stnce the year 1845. Gloom/es, Ida., h. a population of 7416, being an incres. of 104 since 1940. The town of LaWreace, Masa., has a. population of sail, which is no increase of 1116 mace last year. Ransom, Soneow riots—The Conimissipners of our county, on WednesdaY, subscribed thing Mewled dollars additional stock to the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rallmnd. • This make" $105,000 which the county has Dow taken, and ensures the Immediate completion of the road from Pittsburgh to this place, sod renders so !much more certain us speedy extension West. In this matter the Commiselonera have acted wisely, and, as we Mink, have carried oat the wishes of n majority of the eilisens and tax pap era of the county. When the vote was taken upon the snbserip• lion of $75,000, it mu carried by a majority of some 2000, and upon the proposition to Increase iAto the present amount, thenh were petitions pre. rented to the Board In favor of It, signed by some 1200 of the heaviest tax peseta In them:ntty, end not ono name was presented remonstrating *gaunt the same. We therefore say that in our opinion the Commissioner. not only obeyed the wino( the people, but did an not which wdl be of Immense advantage to the whole molly. The stock which they have • aultscribed will never be a burthen to the people, but so soon as the road shell have been completed, it will be more thou o remunerative stock., It will mere than pay the interest—it will become a source of revenue. Had we time, we meld show beyond a doubt, that under prudent management this road will pay, after the first year of its completion, never ittirs than wed, per cent dividends. • The work will now go 011 rapidly, acd .we con lidantly believe that on the dth of July 1851, al who picnic will be able to lake a nda in the cat. trout this point to Pasha - tab.—Atonal. New LOGAN, WILSON i. Co., 129 WOOD ST., .r.DOVE FIFTII, Ogee tort received large Odditions to their SPRING STOCK OF DA RIIWA RE, CUTLERY,EO Imported by Into paekete from Fatrope, and to yrbtch they would especially calf the attention of purchaser., betievitir their very exten sive stockaytnd low prices will !give come satisfaction. mayGAlkarlyT • Improvecthrica IA Dentistry. DR. G. 0..511.1ARN*, late of Boston, Isprepared • ethrixfacture and set BLOCK Tarns in whole and p of this, upon Oucdon or Atmospheric Suction Plate. Tooxitacite caeca In Vies Cletrili, where the nerve ax - peaca I ieice and residence next door to die May or's office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Raven ro--1. D. aFFadden....V. D. Eaton. imp OIL. D. HUNT. DeDeem. Corner °Mouth d Decatur, between Market aII eetl4ll,le Scald of the FOCI abd Ankle Cured. tie. Sias—l am denimus of making known to the public the great elSency of your PETROLEUM in my own Ace, which was a memo scald of the font and ankle; noon removing the Mocking, the akin peeled odwith It, and loft nothtn,7 but the hare surface. I expected to be Igld op nil winter from the eilecos of this geoid, hint we applied the fetrolecm freely, by moans of a Eased cloth Laburnum! with. it; at fast, the applicatien was painfni, lint in a very short time the pain &baled. I hat no pato in one hour afterwards. In Gve days from the time of the application of the Petroleum, I watt able to go to work. 1 tabs pleasure in mating these facts for the benefit of other onderen, and am drolroua that they remold be made public. I would also elate, that I hod Immediate rchcf by the car of the Petroleum, in biros, from which I am a frequent-outlcter owning m my busincso about the engine. I would recommend it ag the most prompt and cemiiin remedy fur bathe I have ever known. Maned.) 1 It COR, Englasies, Riarpshorgh, Allegheny Co. Patalturgh,April.l&GO. Dar sale by Kroger !v. McDowell, 140 Wood street, A is Seller', 07 Wood at; D 111 Carry, Allegheny city; D A Ethott, Dehglidsit, Alleghertyi aloe by the proprietor. 5. M. KIER, ap27 Cone! peels. Seventh et, Pittaburgh We Da MiLgesin Loy. PILIA.-11. great Ameri nt can remedy for one of theiost (wieldable ill. that Knoll la heir to. is now acknowledged superior to any meth ne of the kind ever dared to the public, The am inn us cagy, remote, nod attendont with no On fCllllll. It pas pence been tried without pro. doting the meat statuary edict Compounded by one of the 1140 , 1 ClSLactil phystelaro in oar country, it is the medmine which Femme, chill, and experience Mirth to Lumen sadennu. Call and parch.. a box RyiTor sale by J. KIDD tt CO, ode GO Wood meet. EISCOULLAGE HOLM: INSTITUTIOISI4 CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, of Pittsburgh C G. HUSSEY, R•. NIARES,SaeI. Office—No. 41 Water or* et, is the warehouse of C. H HE ANT. t7ONII . AN V is now prepsard to insure all 1.6. d. of b 00..., manufactories. good. ilecel.iindi.r tr. war. iiod tranrim veroaea, are ample platal. y for Or abilsty and inteerity of lostltetic,„ a*Jrded In the citru-ter of the 17/;- cretcrk, who are oil :Marcia Pinaburgb, well and facorablF On. , san to Om enairannity for tarp prudence, intelltecitoc. and ,ntrenty. P:oscro:c—.* Ilasocy. R e.. tragaleT, V.'.. for oncr Jr.. WaOer act, Hugh Alms, Edward Ileack., Y. Knott,: N. Ilarbitugh, 51,..kter. urn,. Popish Co on and Prleatellft La. paltd A1.1: - :Tvar. on the tin eltriotten treatment of le males to the cotitesco-al by Portth Primate, eat cordla M to yto c sodatd of Popish Tarolegy sold in thiscod otry, to answer the u of memPers of IL. Roman Catholia Chola, will be s dellvermt ea IVE 1). NESDAY eveninr,Jcine Pah. at o o'clock, at I,II.IIPiCY II ALL, Allegheny City, by Rev. E. LEAILEV, D. D., bole a ?look of Ito Tenon, I cordinlly lona, eny Roman Catholic Priest, to be present at my 'rotate, and then it will be shown present thereadir.s of the Standen, Cattuaso books, published under the , se [lam of the Rtslereeereed Iltshops omons a. is bearing f Ise tininess against them.EDWXRD Lsdie. sad vamp. en , r05 , n. 1 7 piolottlted (sow earning to this Lecture, a. same aortal igselosares will be iambs. Gentlemen admmed at tts cents. jelll MIME! THE undersigned Commissioners, named in the Act get die General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penneylanais. peened March it, A. I) 18-19, hereby give notice- that they have. proeured a Mildew num ber ef suitable books for mbserippon go the mock of the Puisburgh and Steubenville Wail Road Compauyi and that the said boots will be kept open according ton law tosecure subscription@ for the Mack of the sMd company, at Ma following pieces, Hag At the 14elionse Hotel, in the City of Pittsburgh; ea the house of Alozeuder bleEaudlcmcin the milady. of Noble...town, Allegheny county ; at the hog se of F. Credited. in the village of Eargettstown; and at the Once of S Ir. P Llytngstou,le the village of Florence, •Atatileig ten county, from Me hoots of 9 a. A. to the boar of 3 r a . upsn Monday, Tuesday. and Wednes• Joy, the It b 24, and day. of July - le:0 or until gule teen thousand shares shall have bean subscribed. TilOS SAVINGTON, JOHN DUNCAN, Jr., THOS. C. HUNTER, JAMES McFANEN, JAMES WALLACE. SAMUEL LIVINGSTON. 11=:=113 - LIECZEKT PUBLICATION.. Pots—Medbevel Geography and Hottoey, 12mo. Belem—Travel. in Siberia, 2 vol., 12mo. Brown—The 4.lltleriettn Dud Faner. Brown—The Aroctioak Boultm Yard, Bennett--lbc Fault& Thank, ithno Fletcher—Nineveh. A..rrla, and Soria. Mackay—Popular Delo.. 2 solo, 12mo. Thump—Annerieen Fruit Culturlet Knanp—Chetaieel Technology, 2 v 015,12.10. Spencer—The E.I.L Darlington—Memorials of Bantam and Marshall. Layord—Nineveh and no Rertßin,illuzinted, 2.01 Agasats—Lake Superior, li avo,lllustrated. Fawley—Thaeglste .retpt Book, 12mo. Carpenter—Alcoholic Lint:m.l,l2nm For solo by JAMF-2 D LOCKWOOD toll Bookseller h. Importer, 104 Fourth .t. COFFEE -41:0 bags for mio by CII CIRAIIT jettl 04 Water at 01171aan Tats COF.IVED at the nuarittratt Family Grocery and I.lTua oseur,— ihf chts genuine Fonntac ChrtionTeas m Doe poperi de Choi. Powehang Tau in oon papers; 5 do do do do Toe do; The celebraied Black Teas are received direct from tho Importer., and will be sold as low es they eon be parebased in the east, with the addition of freight, wholesale or retell, by WM A IOcCLURO & CO Zeta 250 Liberty st H oT :venTit cif 011 A T tiir' b j Atol co i r F.l{7 MACKEREL—NO bele No 3, large; . 5 brie Not, do; idd l b jhrre ' le l o . 2,lg; brie No I Herrig; 10 brie No 1 Shad; Arriving and for solo by 1,10 JOHN W ATT & CO I)OTATOE9-4CO buolS• in .tore. (or tale by icll WILLIAM H JOHNSTON DROOMS.-40 do. Corn Broome for rale by lJ leld WILLIAM II JOHNSTON CORN —IOJ Ine In acre. for sale by WILLIAM II JOHNSTON C S UNDRIES — l o l2Pacon ribouldere, in Wile; e Hams, cart. Sidt., 6 cost. Shoulders; 4can. ellsorted; 51 Ws Lard; tor e do: 30 .ar I. W Feather.; I or/ Giumengi D s . sari re On tlecrner Martina:l Rho, for !We by 0111 KEY & DO Wats.' and Front et T rssF.En ca r t., a prime - article, Dot real& • ond for eel.. 1.7 jelr & W HARI:MUGU °askew,. reed for sale by & IV HAROAUGH • ILY HORSE tor sale, cyear. old. gentle and • gay. S DILWORTH &CO t eti al WOO4l Wort 'ions= Evrotiiiir rt rt.... Dollars Howard. W .,:e k iak . en s. fr d si r n y ! c h . %•1 , 6 b o r t O t r t b ie , s u o n h , ser . ibo . r . :l , Her•n of blackish eoior, and Mind of the Sight nye, art in or 17 hands high. and 7or years of asio. IFooly Idenilfird by the blind eye, and n fashion of •naprong with his mouth when any person gets close rn loin. Fifteen Dollars will 10 paid for the rreovery ofdtrr home • JAMES WADI/ROE je 12 ssiliE Manehettet, near Pattaltatet. SPEED INCREASED Mita 1850. Binak soanzza ALUILAHOIMEIT. aNTSLAL EOM, ore, TO ,ArrIMIDOX, TL PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. Two Daily Lines Express Packet Boats, In= (ESOLUBIVILT 701 P•1111330N1111,) TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, Via Ore Central Rail Road and Rene. C... 1. 240 miles Rail Road, and 140 mile. Canal. ~LiTim hours Fare--410 through. Portage Rail Road in passed In day light. ON eo odorels dam, (lath Jone,)tlie Central 1.11 Road will run Two Vaal :Issas TASSlStutta Cats from Bantiegdon to Philadelphia. The ears onthe above road and.the Allegheny Portage Rail Road are all new and of the very st eedp ill the ‘...aurry, and with the Increased sp on the moon. hoz', pusenger• go through with derpnteh. A Packet Boat will leave every morning at 0 &- ouch, and every evening at 9 o'clock. For Safety, Speed, nod. Canton, this Tonle is de. eidedly the mast preferable now In use to the Eastern Cities. For pas”ge ur information apply to . W HUTCH, Monongahela Mortise; or to 1) LEECH A CO, Canal Basin.! P. s.—On the Ist Sepirmber, the Centel Roil Road will be open to Ho Ildaysbing, when passaageo will so thrnesa In 41 hour.. Jail -- - - ' SUNDRIES -8 casks Duffield). SagiuCused Items; 10 brls No 3 Mackerei; I brig Gibbed Ilertinc casks Potash; 1 brl Grossed Canis.; 1 tit! do Pepper; 1 brl do Ginger; 1 brl .de litlnstsrd; . 10 kegs Allspice; 10 keg. Pepper; . 20 hes Starch; 10tisk Crushed and Pnlverszed Sugars, 300 lb. Zama Currants; 10131 chess& Chu!. Ten; / 10 de B.lGreenrrea; 40 bat fine andextra • de; 2U bobs Cider Vinegar. lo AM ardor tale by 7 D %VILLIAtiIS& CO bellcon Wood &fifth sus. JCSC RECF3VEIT— COO Irey.of it inch 3 ply (iuoi Hose, ter Fire Engine pufposer, via/ranted in be equal , to leather in every respect. The fir, depart. meats are invited to call and rxeriiio kern at the India Rubber Depot, Nov 7 ft P Wood airy ct. jell .1 It XI EIIILLIPS AIR BALLS— 74 doe Goody eons Air Ralle.R.so slue, jolt received. Sold whole.mo at thee:and. fantuterie at Nor 7 1 9 Wood mem. jell J A it • FLOOR OIL CLOTH—fin Yd. 1.1 Floor 0.1 c!..h. Jon received Rom the foolery, avd feh lode at the Wareroom, Nos. 7 & 9 Wood meet lell J 1 11 Pl{ll.l.ll'S BEEN OIL CLOT/I-5W yd. 111 wiener Greco G Oil Cloth, for Window Rhode, removed ilu. day Rom the Phill,parilia Facto'', for ,eie at the If r00m,719 Wood it [jell] Jk II (nil LIES 0004 Books for Bummer Handing. Mackay—Popolar Delusion., r vole, Irmo. Taylor—Eldorado, 2 vol. Inno. Cloy—Story of the Rollie of Watmlon, Ennan—Tronds la Siberia, 2 vole, 120,0. —Napoleon and his ?dandle* 9 •ols, taro. Dlckens—finosebold Wards, Nos Ito 0, hues. Len—Naomi, Irmo. Marvel—Fresh Gleanings, 12m. Fullerton—Grande) Manor, 1011. Lea—Life of Jean Paul. UM, —Merry Mount, a Romance,l vole 12mo. FArworth—llarringtOn and Thoughts on 131,2.12n0 Taylor—Lady !dory. For into by JAMES D LOCKWOOD Jell III Fonnh etrect WRITINU PAPCIE-1114 rms libeled Leaf, 1.44 rale do Post for rale jell — WICK & bIoCANDLEPS 'MAPLE MOLASSES—t pkgs for sale by ANA. Jell WICK & idoCANDLESS POTASH e"" for tale by TASH-8 e"" P -! " wlcK teIKeCANDUESS SALFMATUB—III vssks D7n . .Salv o .tvg i.aie by 4u bxn o • fell WICK & McCANDLESK FitIVEEI" Y BROOIII9-140 dux Corn Brooms for •nle Isv, 77 jell WICK & AIeCANDLESS BUTTEII-1 brl rolll3ader; 20 kg. packed dd. far isle by jell WICK a. Magi:DlME:lid CIIEESE—W & : i% W. fbr 1 , 1113 by WI WICK to McCANDLEr3S F LOUR—afro BACON—' hogArIVAT=ER L"ISVILLE bobs ho µore for min by jell ARMSTRONG to CR(..ZGR PTATOF-3—So4lbis received far vale by lett ARMSTRONG dr CROZER CIDER TINtiOAR-10 bris In store for sole by Jail ARMSTRONG & CIIOZER C ORN BROOMS-73loy&nyeshi corTall by R&ls TRONG & 11 . LIZ ER CT LY E-8 " Rio 'l' =4=7'll r2V L/RD -10 togs Not reed for sale 11 jell ANAISTS(INC, &CRO/Ert SUGAR HOUSE HOLASSb B-30 en. for ode by Jell ARMSTRONG & CROZER DEERS' HAIR—I rock in more for ode by ell ARMSTRONG & CROZER "NfrVIIPIDI DUROIIFIELD bare &large stork of DLL F•neY and Duple Dry Goods, selling a at vastly collated once', vie— Barrie do Laing. s large assortment off beautiful " 3.l;;l n s, *i Jaconet and Partss . Muslinr; A splendid assoruncnt Mack and Fancy Bilks; Bersges, Lawns and De Leine., remarkably cheap; Desna Coders,lks. al Mg rents per yard; Dentinal Calicoesfrom eon% and cowards; A large stock of d rove and Illocebed Mu•lins,Ate 4 per yard, andonwards. Danncts and Parasols, at greatly reduced resets . Clotts•,C.assimerea and Veit cgs, or the beet quality, remarkably low. Together with • large * stock of Tirkings, Apron and hqdrung Cheats, all seats; Brown and 111rwthed eheptlitgit.d Ban ng.; Irish Uncle.; together with all other uncles no our line, PA north ran corner of Fourth and Market et trio Peremptory /.1• of BA Bet/ding Lott, On 6s is Limed, in the Borough of Duquesne, IP hesold mt the premises, mg ty two spilendid Building Late, laid out by Henry 11.12.1, k.sq., on that beeutiful Island, near the eity of Allegheny,eon. d ameted by a mibstsnital bridge to the main land. TIA bove embrace very desitst b litu•dons for private dwelling. and ruenal.turlng purposes, and offer great inducements to Mows wishing to porchese real estate at low pump, the owner having determined that every let put up shall be wild without reserve. Term., one fourth cash, smudge ha Mice eunal an• anal payment., with Imam. Plans can be attained at the We. rooms. P ht DAVIS, Auctioneer telOnlet %IRE LEGAL. AND COMMERCIAL COMMON PLACE OlNK—Containing the 4 eieiontr of the Sum= CO4/I or the Vaned Ststets. and of the ,e -npeetive Sate Coons as Bills of Exchange, Cheeks, and Pr 06111110,7 Nolen—defining their requisites and Menden, and Invoad Wag their rano*. to, and . - - effe CIO upon, partlea T. e whole arranged in an order moat convenient (or referenei and suitable ter 'int• mediate application. By Wm. ' Linn, Counsellor at Law. Just received and far este by JOHNSTON & sTocianN loin nc0k5511,.., ear. Market & Titled an. EXTRACTS of Lemon, Vanilla, Robe, BluitrAl. moods, for Divining leo Creams,Jellies,Cumards, dances, for sale by R E SELLERS lelo ID Wood et CORXB-111Itieral and Porter 7 bales PM reed for ;ale by pelfly E E SELLERS S CYTIIE dos pueot . for .ni• by 100 C 11 liRA. y ir.nestvier/vagr, dlnehavallohllo. Weiabank—Rlteltanles and Edlglaeenng, a Vora Bvo Fleld—Chrornataa, Bvo Aliallar—Physla and Meteorology, Piro. Drained —Anannean House Carpenter, Bvo. Magnifico—phlslology. 81nralll—Ifinwiry of Avabita more, Bvo Evans—rdlll Wnghtla Outdo, boo. Kaneh—PsTebolorg,l9)ao. Ifersohel—Oaldnta of darronomy, Piro. Woods—Practical Tvearlse on Rail Roads, Bvo. MinlGeld—ldochanical Drawing Book, 800. Stewart—Philovaphy of rho Haman Mind, Pao. For aalo'by JAR 1) LOCXWOOD jell NEW BOON., NEW 800111 1 At adwe Literary Depot, Tkini onosate tho Post Office. . . . HARPER'S New !deathly Magazine for /rle. • Morning —l6ra. Edlie—pans 0 .6 10 Runt". filerch.ta' Magazine Br June, Eclectic blagazine for Jane. Linen'. Living Age—No. 310. Bowen Sbalcepeare—No 17. Dietionary MMechanics—patt 11. • Pictorial ,Field Book of the Revolution -porn 1 & The Stewart By 11. Beaten, E.g.—part a. Tbe g Minces Daughter. By Dickentz—price 6 eta ja ORANGES—A d lot Imre of fresh Mealy. Orurges lot re eeived rur for e h ty t ,A 6 lc CO leg Sirl Liberty ri CLOTIIEB PINS-270 groo Ina reo'd• and gor a i „ by 160 be by •WM A McCLURO tr. CO peTorr !MELEES—Va d.r d rnished !Cool o ers; ct. sea brass hoops, for sale by tie) WA! A MeCLITRO Zt CO W ' Ter ni-61ET Ntiffb l ie n gillfef. CO R OOFING PAPER—Toed, for ante by J BCHOONMAKER lc CO jet 3 21 Wood et BACON PAPER—Lama, atom and stiong,madc exproniv for covering home (or ihe Cincinnati pariah fpr arl6 na 4 Scut) (Eau hER 4 CO e 8 NDIOU-9 cues fine J EI quality fey eels by AB CHOONMAKER it CO D ACON-I.l.blida monad, now landing from staam er Colombian, for sale br ISAIAH DICKF.Y'tt CO ieS Water and Front sta. LARD -11.3 brls No laadiaa; and for sale by Jed ISAIAH DICKEY A CO N"rjer, landlts for Role by ALAII DICKEY k CO mb gyeu .. knd 4lat t. sale by I "i ie7 " Pkg. t' CO SALERATIIS-13 viyarA, 2)bechiti;rgl%A 0 Ft °RANI' 04 Water it RAB—I; hr , e io h eats el ßynoo; 40 do Pandang and and Chulan; I do extra Ono Oolon,o 4* caddies Y II GoApovrJor and Inverial. • litany of the above are choice, and all *lll -be cold vrt brj . 5 to c10m,?.. C!RA NT TAR & PITCII-1 , I;;La irnaL4 far by Jn9 C II GRANT UNDBlES—Uroand and Rave 01ogar, Aiwa, Nat mega, Indigo, 01. in kap, for axle by led CII GRANT NE Second flat d Hoisting Wbeol,lor alde by O P II URANT iii(ViTS;-4 — i bundled for — i -- a - f; by - /e , ' • mfterrilErve &co FLAICSEF-11-60 b. pot received for aLle by RHEY, MATTHEAVS'Ic CO FEATHER' --H erari i re KyTle.:Vira asaasauN DOWN, WHOMILE ARMEE kiONFECTIOAER, No. 187 Liberty' Offers ferule the following fresh goods, jos4 res.:hod; 400 drams Smyrna Figs; 572 boxes extra do; 670 boxes Bench Raising ' 175 half boxes do do, 100 quarter boxes do; 30 kegs San Raisins; 75 half kegs do; 120 boxes Palermo Oranges, 200 boxes Sicily Lemons; eases Sicily Licence; 10 done Snorted Pickles; Z, dozen Assorted S.attee 25 down Salad Oil; 725 boxes Scaled herring; 150 boxes No 1 Herring: 50 boxes Jojoba Poste; SU bas Yellow, Male,* Red Reek Candy, 150 bags White Brazil Sugar, nObrls Lovering's crashed & powdered do; In bogs Canary Seed; , • 00 bags Sicily Filberts; 20 bags Irroml Nuts; MO bushels Pen Nuts; 40 barrels Pecans do; 20 bags Soft Aimonds; 25 boxes Shelled do; All flavors common Candies 121 e per lb, carefully peeked, w arranted eed as ny In the eormtx7i No Liberty st, as ten g doors a east of St. Clair st. otay2l - 113E - dittin - T - Htmi SALE OF DRY GOODS Al the Ou• Pelee Eltore et A.. A. MASON & CO, lI.L commence an Monday. Jone t mi. leSo. %Vholesale Rooms. will, on this occasion, be thrown open for R am's. Trees, end W at their extensive stock will be offered to retail purchasers, ot a discount of from CO to 30 per tent , lees th an usual prices. THEIR STOCK OE SILKS Comprise over (mit hundred pieces, and will be sold Cl an immense count. "their netOillitent OrSIIRITIS,I3B.ITReZ.TinTO•43, Gren adines Fouled Silks Lawns, Marlins. latonets, Cambriee, and Dross Goods gencrelly, will be closed out immediately, at about one half the usual rates. II eases Fast - Colored Lawns will ho offered at Fe. U do Bareges, 10c. 4 do Muslin do [Aloes, 10e. eoptrlor English and &merle. Calicoes, 10 &Ile. dozen Linen 11.0terettiefs, 0& 70. A large lot of Wreaght Collars, soma as low as de. Together with complete variety of Domesbe and White Goods, Ribbons, Hosiery and Ulwres, Roonneu, &c.. &e. kinking In ail one of the mow externva assortments in the country, which will be marked down to mach own pnees than at tiny of their previous Annual isles. • ((7•The Store will ho closed glom Tlorrarioy nod Fr,Ay, Aloy 30th turd 31st, for the purpose of artgo3- tr g and marking down stock. No vottaktoto or No vo, my3l A A MASON & CO At the Sign of tho Gold;n . .4frop, No. 10, Thin( st lIAS JUST RECEIVE() The Lord's Prayer, (beautifully embeili•hed.) Oar Fetth Ikea Fondly Plighting, (opera Litrida,) nog by Biseaeetwid. Nadal/tame, as Fang by Mad. Discareierm. I'm Queen of a Fairy Nand, do. .. .. . . ?day Graeae°, as eur m by Mad Roswell, Swiss Girl, as sung by il/im }limit. Ern anl, ow sung by Mal Hiscacclanii. Call me Imt name.. Pipet of Dasidee. IC= Wedding welt:. Sylph Waltzes. AligWppl Wo Rnhboek MOM Knee Pelka. • . • _Pries Polka, he., an. tjesl 11. /METIER. - BY VIRTUE of a - de re of the highCourrot Chita; eery, the thhthriber, as Trustee. will the Alb loc sale at the Exchanee, on THURS D AY, Alb day of June—ALL THAI' PIECP. OR PARCEL OF GROUND AND lIIPROVEMENTd, situnted 'in the city of Pittsburgh, in thk State of Pennsylvacin, known no Lot Number lit, in Prides' Plan of Potts town, Allegheny county, beginning at the corner of Marion street end the Farmer's and klechanic'a Turn pike Road, nannins thence westwardly, and binding on said road wrenrywight feet eight and a half inch- . ea, thence touthwarolty one hundred and twenty feet to a twenty•four toot alley, thence waywardly twenty raty-eight feet eight and a half inches, thence nortioraodiy to the place of herinwpc. On the said Lot is cra ted a two story Frame Dthtterte The termmo• sale aa preseribeil by the decree 1170 one fourth cash ors the stn/ of sale, and the remainder in equal instalments at six, twelve, and eighteen months, to be secured et tLe apnea of the pareleuer. JAS. MALCOLM, Trustee `lo. 27 Lehrer on street. Ba amore, PAU. GIIISON Se CO, Auctioneer.. Plats of the above described property may be man at the office of the Trustee, en and after the first day of line.—belt. Amer. my3l,7awirl 1411PORTANT C tIANGE DALLEIIS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. niy never failing Pnln Destro) er, and certain cure tor Ilurnl,, Scalds, files, Pore and Inflamed Eyes, Wounds, Droll., Inflammatory Rbeuma'am, Rare'ling . ., Sikraint, Sore Nipple, Broken Breast, San Rheum, old und Inveterate sores, and , all cutaneous and inflammatory discerns. IN A NEW ENVELOPE AND BOXES OF MUCH ENLARGED SIZE!! CAUTION. - - Counterfeits of DALLVA'S EXTRACTOR in the Oisi WI/Jar<a fl ood the market. nun them usyr. Would poiwn:: buying the ankle In the NEW DRESS you avoid the danger of bong imposed upon by coon-, terfultu. are certain of getting the rienntocoml gain, tartrowes, teat ]Oyer cent on the average. 0111141011 l to Dealer.. Gross impaution is practised man Nolen, by us. lierupuleus operators, who pat up the counterfeit stuff In a counterGioof the old wrapper, mixed with n few Loses of the genuine In ouch down, and thus offer It for wile at a reduced price! This sale cri . .eaes many desires; hut the confiding, innocent consumer, who uses the .porous aeuele, ',spathe permit)! NuTonng, pain, unsightly teat. an d meets resulting from Revere burns, wounds or b ores, and often loss of life Welt; art the couseguenees. C•ee an Point to. Interestleg Particulars Of one of the men severely burnt end intore4 suffer en at tbe late and disastrous HAGUE STREET EX. PLOSION, in Net. Tore, will shortly ha I obllthed. Mind the NEW ENVELOPES, the LARGE BOX ES, and my AUTHORIZES AGENTS!! .Mr.— _ ar '' * See its' N p ola iSSO. banes the n yteihols o u n '. theneve r dresses—the Triunes, tierponi, Won, Son, Lions, and Eagle, and U. Dailey's sent en signature_ ID — Avoid ,lancer and trued, and bar DuHey'. Ex tractor onbx, in the 104 ,b 101• and lalGlt boxes. 11. 41X Broadway, New York. Irma P ecnerALlO, niteghenyGebunl and Whole sale WIC 'Pnotot, Agent, Pittsburgh. N. it —Tbe names of Deniers who precure the Dal ;ley Sabre, flew Si., 4 . l.l2either the proprietor him self. or (mailig authorized agents, will be published to the papers,ns.a guide to the public to steer clearer (med. InarPettleotelni EITRA FAMILY FLORA r,lO R the conu“.ience *lda, citrates, the proprietor, 17 of the Pinaburgh 'City Mill. have placed bokea for the reception of orders at the folleartnp places,— Jtr. it Floyd, earner of Sixth and R ood Weer& hl 11/Lynn:Ai, shoe store, tor. Liberty &Market en. A Steen, store, Third street. L Wileoa,lr., druggist, car. Fourth & Smithfield. !elm F Smith, more, corner Sign & Telegraph °thee, Fourth etreet. It C Kelly, grocer, Fifth at, career at Market alley. N Grass, sleet, Penn cheek, Ninth Ward. The floor waggons will call twice or thrice daily for ordefs, and dm dour, lee. delivered promptly, either in burro!. or tacks—sack dour is preferable for family tar—without charge for cartage it is plain that no account" can be allowed, and that driven can have no pen:cassia:a to lease flour without payment. We bore the public will be pleased with this Sr. rangement, as we shall endeavor to do them jock& rnay 2J WIL?d&IITI I & NOBLE NEW STOCK of r fifili s lß CIIICHEB.ING'S PIANOS OIiN if MELLOR, No. ei Wood street, hos' LY received, and now opens for examination and •a!e, • new stook of Piano Foots, from the celebrated manufactory of J Lidekering, Boston. Teachers and amateur• .pectfully Invited to examine a very benutiN3 Qua. P.auo. received with We &noire. .0 GREENWOOD GARDENS - • - HAVING been annoyed for come time by gangs of mischievous boy.,. 'Waring the chnibboT and moupying the owing. to the excitation of more peofitenle Timor; tke. To prevent such Prom e merlin; tuanitent Minors will be famished • tab a ticket at the entrant; for IS tent; which will be received In the ratoons Mr 15 emits in refreshment; Family tick. eta for the season wall be furnished by the proprietor. The Ealmns will be tarniched with Ice Stream; Fruit; and all the deliesetee of the mason. The garden Weimer, Hope No 2, leaves the Pitt cc landing at the begriming of each hoer of the day god evening. lel ALIJEGME Mr AND IIiANCIII2,3TIER FLAnia ROAD. XfOTICE Is hereby Oxen, that books wit' be opened AA fur rubscriptiou to thestock of th e Allegheny Manchester Pisek Read Comoany, by Ma Canal:Ms. sinners appended in the set incorporating the paid company, at the following places and umes, whero all persona desirous.of subscribing ate relocated to attend, th e aharvgbeng twenty five dollars each, and one dollar per altars to be paid at the tone of cat. scribing: In the city of Pittsburgh, at the Officer oi Messrs. Baltewell, Pears I Co, earner at Second and Wood streets, on Saturday the Sth. Monday the 10th, Tuesday the 11th, Wednesday the 12th, and Thunder the •13th of Jane, between the hours of 0 A. M. and 4 P.M. In the city of Allegheny at Todd's tavern, corner 9( Beaver and Ohio Creels; 444 in the Ilorongit Of Ram , cheater, et me store of Townsend, Cart is Co, on PH -6), the 111b,SaturJay the Idth, arid Monday the 17th of Japp, btfween the hien of O hi ol. and 4P. M. At the bons, of Copt John My, T.o.hits Fri day and Saturdn the 14th and lfith clime, between • the home of 0 a. m. and 4 r. a. TIIOIIIAS BAKEWELL, President of Baud of Commiselonen. 16:dawija1715 (Pont coatt_____ AJlegbeny City Scrip. THE outstanding &rip of Alcrkeny City will be redeemed by KRAMER & RAIIM my3o:d2w&wlmS PPARTYout:\ —2O cans, celebrated S broad • for sale by je3 J SCHOONIGARRI_Ir c_ & ro lrremi-r LOGWOOD:3o . 4lj 4 barbrd% kir ..lo 4 4 4.1100NIGAlivR ,V. CO — OVER Cill. - - - 1 la! pore brosin,Tait received, for sale by R I: SRLLERS ilia, 37 Weed at RI Ikt GLUE-4 beeltrniper'olist3eiriale Li s JO R E'SELLE DOT ASII-3 cask. prime, ta 5te4 . 7 .6 11r n 71: t s i:; I je3 u r i - LTE,-,3 brie of the best quality, Just reed, and Ur for nide at the Drug Store. corner of Sixth and Wood street. led S N WICKERS/1/01 UOLLAND Piet lie }{erring-20 kgs Mid reeelgea, 11, a new article in this martei, for sato by itne WM A. IIeeCLUStO &CO ie3 Elbert) .1 NfrblrilEßGLlla i'leal'Unt Frifit —A Eno assort ment just ree'd, for sale by J KIDD& CO ie3 , ~ . . . . ne Wood st _._._ _.—. SWEEP 011. 7 1..59 . la pllo for by it 3 J KIDD k. CO H E N BEED 7 -11) r MCI, 11.11 j d IT D S IVD I pp brie fanly u ßgrai l lv vs CO FlRti-50 ban Rosa Seoul •ening; 15 brie Gibbeddes 50 brie Palticcwre do, IS brim Shad; 30 hf brls Sbad, iu stare. and for sale by may:2 DROWN & KIRK ty PATRICK 144 Liber st BARONS -110 qr bx• in store, and for rale by mayW BROWN & EIRRPATiIreh P llYATULS— TEltirra l erg ron'4 nbd by may2o BROWN rci(IBIEPATRICY for 'l*l' l..•T dW - ini yJ. T, Ileediy. S k m? Wni: j' en o ' om ' Arnenton Bevolonon. By Bre. E. T. I. li 1r vell 3. Annals nt ilia queer.. of }gain. Dy A. George. The }Dion Valutly; or Ilia Trials of a Now York =cress By Charlie. faded. - - . A few eoplem et each of the shove works revolved .1 tot hate ay JOHNSTON h. STOCKTUN Alaact .uect P. W. GATES' PATENT DIES FOR CUTTING SCREWS PATENTED 14T 8, IE4I THESE DIES having been adopted and highly approved is all the principal shops in N e , ss and Philadelphia, are now offered to manufacturer., Machinists, ship smiths, &c., with the unmet con fidence, as dm most perfect article in tine for rotting seirews. Their superiority over any other•• Dies heretofoie toed; consists in their cutting a tarmacs Setter, whether V ersqvast thread, by orwspassing over the iron to be cut, which require no surd:int or precious preparation, as the dies cut the thread out of the sole] iron, without raising it in the trait; in their greater durability, rapidity, and perfection of work; and in their simplicity and little liability to get out of order. Immo= • Pouts:ulna, A. 17, IEAS. This is to certify that era have machined from P. W. Onto. the eight or •ung his piriellt,Dies for cat• ring bolts. In our opinion, his Dies are Much supe rior to any others we are anqultted'lnts for tits papme of cutting bolts. J P monfus & co. Pumanciritta, Aug. 21. 1(40. Having had P W Gems' Patent Dies in use in cur establishment for the last nine mouthi, for caning iolts, we ran in every respect recommend them in the hlaheat terms, as we have laid all'others away. they besog so fax sopettor--comidaring them 75 per cent. cheaper than any ethers row in use. RANEY, NF &F/F. & CO. Penn worOl. PL• • Thls la to certify titer we havopurcbased the scht to are, sod adopted in our hastnew, P W Gates' Pa tent eCilt7l Cotter, which we highly apptors a We can do mush more ert, seal we believe it will sur pass in databillty en d precision, as mach aeconomy of Labor, any dim known toms' MORRIS, TAEKER & MORRIS. Inouth,l4th day, 14911. New Voth, Aug: 10,1649. Hating adopted P. W. Gates' "Potent'Dies" for ono- tint hobs, we into pleasure in supine, that it moon then answer. our espeettions, and av no trains. non se ipviith It our opi u nion, that it h far e Czechs thy other idsan m present tun for cu r ni P er.cort Ir. CO. Wet hove P. W. Gateld o Patent Diet," for ending sere• es, and the economy or adaß them is so 'tor) , considerable, that we look upon theta as todispensa ble to every estaollshmeat hterirg any quantity of Berates to Cu,. MaeORMICK, OGDEN & CO, etrxsOo, May 10, 1140. 0.811:141.3 Oscos, Wasson.a," ail Per-, '46. •I Lave purchased of W. TI. Beeville. for the United tstan-s, tOe right to use in stl the etsenils and acme- T 1i.A.0-741.1 pigs wit Gialeim for malt by L jeEt ROM MATIVEINS & CO L OUISVILLE Line -1 co Jth T AR & PITCH-50 brio N C Tar; 25 brie Wamington Pitch. fee vale le. &HEY, MATTHEWS & CO A)ErINDOW GLASS-630 boxes lissomed sites of VV Smith lc Herron's manufacture, woman ed egad to city brandy for gale at reduced prices by Jet, SUET, MATTHEWS & CO JULES ILAUEL'S MEDICATED NVMPII SOAP. —The shin of many persons is disfigured with alight eruptions, sot pimples, merphew, Ike., and when this to merely • disease of the skin, as it Is in ninety nine eases out of every hendred, it is very easily re moved. Idles Swells Nymph Soap i5..pr...17 adapted to diseases of the skin, as it sets nirect y upon the isindle pores which covei its surfs., cleansing them from impurities. and by Its baisamic properties healing and eradiceding nil cruptions.and rendering the darsest and roughest skin soft, fair. and blot ming. Persons who have been in the habit of using ordi nary roan. will be astonished at the beautiful yflect prodeeed by th e Nymph Soap, in imparting a delicate bloom, preventingthe neck, face, or hands from chap ping, allaying all irritation, and removing all cutane ous e i ruption. It possesses fine:adsitn perfume, and Is entirely devoid of nil alkaline properties, rendering it the only article which can be need with safety and .omfort in the nursery. ,All those whose faces or necks lue disfigured with pimple. blotches.morPhuw. An ~should ma a Trial of Jules flatlet's Nymph Soap, as the proprietor positively assures them, that it, 11.11r*ill render the most discolored skin vi hi e, the roughest skin smooth, and the most diseased skin healthy, pure, and bloom ing Jules flauel's Nymph Soap is the only article which will effectually produce the above eilkets !n so short • time, and the o!. ly one which is at this sprite time all powerful end entirely harmless. Prepared only by JULES DAUM., Perfumer and Chemist, 120 Chestnut mice, Phi's. For tole wholesale and retail by S. A. Fahnestack & Co., and It E. yellers, Pinsburgli; and John Sart gent end J. Allegheny city, Pa .IcB .PILL . A_I_IS OF HERCULRS; nr,Travels in 6C417Z.1'": and 7:l c e ° 4 D"id UrgoEnn je7 JO8?IST014 k ErrocrroN MURPHY & BURCHFIELD have Sul received new style Foulard Silks, very cheap; rich, plain, and figured changeable silks, af almost every inyle and quality; super plain and figured black allts; do barest, and tisanes; bare., de lains, now and hand. some styles; new at)ie French, English, and Scotch Lawns. in great variety, and at very low price% plain. figured, and satin striped de lain, of all kind. and qualities; linen lustre. of all shade. and colors; Wuhan:is, chintzes, prints, &e., at north easterner of Fourth and Market sweet, , led Books—General Lliterasnre. Nonr—Perfumery imlise and .11anufactore. 12m; Stalls—Philosophy of Nature. 124 w. Chhoor—Aphorttnts and Re2ections. 12mo. Shaw—English Literature. Lthno. Davis—Ltgendrr. 12mo. Bryant—What I seer In Cahn:nein Pterte—Pad and Firelein 2Tots. 1200. ninon—Letters to Votrent men. 12010. Ilurnap—Rectltods of Item. Nature. Moo. Vericour—Medem French Llternqtre. Swathe—Philosophy. •• No graham—Heiman Itiornetism. Ilaroholdt—nspects of Nature. Dretlerip—Zoologl.l Recreations.; For•sate by JAMS'S D'I.OOKIPODD Jed 10$ Fount sr [pill D . OCR'S FIELD • HAVING dinded into section. orrequaren or from two and half to MSewes each, the meadow lands of the celebrated Brat:deck'. Field tam sinc aled In Allegheny c 0.17, Pa, on the !decant ahela Leer, aloe miles from the eat of Plusburgh,l new offer the sold sections for eithe, on. accommodating term, Ibis location is adnuraLly suited for entintry see', for gardens, or los a mmufahlsrinf district. Tlia cataltrY ssashdPride:tire, too Minkly settled. Abundant supplies of Limber, brick clay, limestone, coal, nod w.trr, Ur 08 1118 plate, nod in the nethhborbood. Th e etertery, um. it lonely. Al. together, the lactation to beautiful and renowned; and for variety and combination of advantage., la almost unrivalled. Braddock'a Field, lan few menthe, will be acres ethic from Pittsburgh, over three rending thorough tares. Already, by tee MartOnelbela River, steam boats almost hourly pans Nor atop at this Woolf when required. Pennrylvania Rail Bond i -Which is now being graded, le Wooed three-Hy throngh 11. By Oar mute It 1011 be reached in twenty minetes time,from We thy. The Pittsburgh and Braddock's Fild Plank Road, (or which the lumber has "hearty been con tracted, Wren one of Ito streets A drive of an hoar from the city on this routs will lead to it. • Persons wishing to purchase will find me there evert , Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday af ernoont• Chentr Forsythe also, who - now keeps a public board ing brow in the large brick mwsion, will altow the property at any ume Plana of the - ground. can be -eta at my orbee, corner of Wood nod Fourth street., Pittsburgh, and also at Braddoek's Field jedidir JAhl& - ct W BUCHANAN Valnabl• Protiorty toe Noll by Auction. lA N Thursday, June Hlth, at 11 o'clock will be sold •Jon the eremites, near Woods' Rim:in Ron town ehip, five valuable lots of land. of 'titan clan, corn. toning upwards of W SUM laid oR to tote unable tor garden and other purpothsoutd. preventing a good opportunity to those who desire to obtain a plenant country residence, belag but a ahort distance tram the cßm•ouni immediately on the new mate otthe Beaver Road. The 'xenon IS eminently pleasant and health fat, and the property is abundantly Supplied with ex ce lent water. Terme, of vele, one thin cash in.baod, and the belsnee It three annual payments.' • A plan of the lots, and farther particulars niny be rammed by upplicituonto t h e proprietor, Wm Lecky, on the prenuthe, or at the Wilco or Non. H. Death, Allegheny city. Alio, at the Sarno time, will ha offered for sale, three Lots in the coy of Allegheny, two on the earner olgileaver and Sampson sta, baying 20 feet front by 00 fee., to an alley of 10 feet behind, (the curb stone of there lets to already set,) and one It)t on Bompsort et, having 20 feet front by 50 feet. Terms of sale, the se as above. , WILLIAM LEG KT lei:did 11. .. GREENWOOD LEAVLS—IIy Gene. Gmonereod. For sale byt JOHNSTON 4; STOCKTON 17 n Re alas wultian aceOnnt Of a visa to the Chardea:Chnstians Ofyurdistan, and, the l'esidla, or Devil Worshippers , ' and in. Inquityi Into the manners and ans of the ancient Asstriant Hy Austin Henry Layani, Esq., D. 0: L. For sn'e at JOHNSTON & STOCKTON'S je7 Hook Store, nor. Market &Third ate. (Journal, Prin copy.)' American, copy. • PAPER Agency at tI3 Wood street. l• • •• ' le7 F O . R a D F I ROOMS—I old Chi nob, Pore L AW W IN 2 MNved by IV P. MARSHALL • ONECOVNTEH; imbed, It feet , ong, bed, with cherry lo p , lot eale, hoar, by J SC/100NMAKER& CO - 1 tel ! 04 Wood • • ThIiNTINO FAFTL- - Z.lo;ims Mil37et6tirrChir l d and fo”ale by A LI MULISH & CO , ; je7, ' 79•W00d et - F,U — ERS' FAMILY MEDICLNES— ,, They are 11,4 , S medicines of the day.. Graham Stion, Ohio', May 41845. E.Sellers—il think it ,i ta ght, for the benefit of others, , : to stun some facts In relation to your excellent Psi I tally Medicines. I have used your Veree , fere largely in My evert Wadi. one vial frequently expelling large quantitle* Ism , Pm to 000 wenn./ from two ehfldnin. I dant also used your Liver Pills and Cough SIXOP MOW famiy, and they t eve, In every imparter, produced the effect. destmd. As I dißeugnied in mereliimdlsiny, I ant able IA 1.1 AM., dint I 4alto yel to lacer of the him failure where your medicine. have been used in any main ollthe country. In conclimion,l may rtaminat they are the medicines of Itiv day, and n.e deviinedle have a von eAtcosivo popularity. Yours, nape full Prepared and sold by R. F... SELLERS, Non Woad street, and sold by Drug;lets genetnily in the Ord Miles and vicinity. or Bale hasp. ONS handsome hvgy, mtlioty brated manufacturer at the wish All. aithilo detplua bolt second paid gutty, blood order. Eel quire at this ace. XIIIIPFLATTiII PAT/ENT SODA. ASA: Price Reduced. • lIE SUBSCRIBERS will .outtpi.st. T: road 111,eb tot Glees and. Peep Makerai Sada Ash, ...Treated superior to tor oho brand- rt 3j by app,o„Ms stuanut d y of 3 teas orates - oda for eurrencyoi fou i r s urt4isko i r i tlNoa l e t try Ist • .i.aberty e ValsOgi , GOODS, A'ZI - 7 COST— HERSVY, FLEMING: & CU, baring arranged to gire their entire attention to the sale of domestic Woolen stud Cottoo Good!, 1101, bre" Wiz large. neck et Tailor. , Trinimin poi Meatiggsi.Preneh IMO Garman.Cloilm, Doeskin.. easalrecrea, to. at *nit , ftt LIERnY, FVEMING & co, Ir 4 ISSIWOSI st VALUABLE ENCAL/S1E,B001;5„ nIIOGRESS of tbe Nation—YetterZ Ben r Sir %I/OWe Prise seine Pientratm. Shellere Works Elm Woods' Praenettl Treaties. an ain 6eada. Sys The Philoesphy of Ramon Nettie. aro. A Distionsty or Ambit/mine—Siam eve: t Arebsteetural Magazine, eespclcte s bo a, e.o Apt. rills. and Retleetions:. poet Eno. Campbell's Poetical Weskit . Soper! Alm Seto.i Thotonetto'• Seasons. Soper Mon ilste - •;• Foy eels by JAM b 4 D Loc K woo D tha Poorth et FlOll-21 We new No 3 Aloe 13 tato No I Maniereli • bf brio No 2 024 30 blto No 1 Honing, for We. by 120 RUBY, iIATTELIIVS t CO tie. under the !taper:wen or On Department, P. W. P went ales" for nnirg screws on tr env, they luring been tried in two of tne forge areenale, end inimd to be very efiSeinnt and excellent , TALCUTT, Col. Ordinance. Braun or Ysana aro Awls, /. Wannacrvos,Sept. 20, 1,49 : Convidevinir Gates' Patented Improveent fee cot- Ifnir screws on metal to ben valuaele one, I have. by Authority of the Honorable Secrets'' , of the Navr, porebaved of the Attorneys of the Patentee, Wat, eoville, and Samuel Mower. ltsq, the right to mats and .:Ise said imetovereent ner the U. S. Navy. JOE.EPII SMITH, Chief of Bateau. • In us* alto by ' Buffalo Work., Dudalo; ROM Z &shiny, Rochester,. Ftonlett & Co, Gloneester, N. Y; Haywood & Snyder, Sehtrylklll County; Birbeek. New York; Hogg & Delarnater,UTEmitz,” N. Y; '‘ It. K. Dunham &Co, New York: Deenread & Co, Monument Worts, B. Van Curen, Rochester: Mott L Aye.. Now York; Minor {Yorks, do; Pease & Murray, do; Wert Point Ponottryr Nonin & Dro, Philadelphia: Jenks, Htetdelkl.prg , b, I's; Walworth & Nason, Boston 001 Nen! Tort' Lowell Machine Shop, Lo welt. Ameosireau Co, Manchester, N 111 - Lyman & Souther , Smith Boston, and numerous others. , t Mgrs. No I Tlacinne,lo seta dies In taps ft I to 2 in. psi. erial Not do 13 do i toll price 112.91 2103 do 0 do ftO I, price 1110 Ice.,..Chienco, G. i•Atiflut'lsnio:,"Alt7:4,l°.£6.l.Z.„,:;.,,A Co, I'Ma delchia, and .11. 11. Scoville A Sons, Chicago, for inc. in.l Tops •tolth or without machines for using them, wilt meet with prompt anemic:l. t i Monaco, May it, iti.so. AMUSEMENTS: THEATRE! Lame and Manager. MEE= Moo or komsszon: Drees Circle and Pan - plane Benend and Third Tierz••. Gallery Gar colored pet eons)•--• Nora open at 71; Curtain will rise at 8 o'clock. c7Tbird meta of Mr. RALONE RAYMOND and Pour Ladies of las family. M=al=B:l=l THE NERVOUS MAN. • --•-• Mr Malone Raymond EIMIZEI A CONCERT, In which the Mimes Malone Raymond will appear To Conelade with THE QUEEN'S 6:9N. Yhelim •--••• •Mr Malone Hayward. Eliza---+'-----• Mrs Athlone Ravmena V. come again will. gang• to Groat Two. WILKINS IIAtL--BALL ROOM MONDAY EVENING Jun' 10th and EVERY EVII. NINO DURING THE . WEER! It. H. 13111. er a, wagm.t. EMPIRE MINSTRELS! TIM IN NVIVIti. R. IL Sitter, I. F.'Taunt, D. Palater,l. Gardner, G. G. So tder. H. L. Sloan, el. R Brown, C. C. Vail, 11. G. Powers. and the rewned COOL WHIM. 'Dm Pest • Lland in the Worldno . . • • • . The Empire., or Vocalists, Instrumental Perform. ern, Delineators of Ethiopian Charazter, tr Onnrir COVIRWRiTION, &SD MULLED= TIRO WORLD to grodude their equals. The programmes aril contain selectiens from the Opera. of Leonora, NOM., La D.OnWOMbuilly, 'La Qe.rm, the Enchantre.., Ronennitin dud Bronze Ilona. Together mill,. nil Ufa most popu lar Ethiopia-1 Melodit. Joe PITTSBURGH MUSEUM. B. W. MORRIS- Proprietor. PEA LE- • • Manager of hlumom and Lactase Room. T i t'? o B to L r l ?t as a re engaged M t r telo i p n aTa r r m l li n d that hr troupe•--ylolumnanis Ethiopian Sereneulers—who wnl time a series of their chaste and merit Vocal and instrameatsi Emensinmeots, commencing Thursday ratatd,Jano 6th, Ina% and aontinuc every evening do- Tule the weak. Porter-Junta to coattnenea at ti a'. !lack. Admiamon to Idcuonm and Lecture Room °alp 26 jeG Cuts. ' mu,sEuat a; LECTII66 ROOM, APOLLO HALL,-ITOVOTII ST. OPEN from S A. llf. till 10 P. Sr. % Adromton to Muscat,. ROO Leetme 1100131,23..ut.i ,liegetved see t 5.121 cems <ma WiIBIIINOTOL ILILL, PITTSBURGH,. & 130 Wood .St.rosS, abos•• Fifths 11 . 111 , 2s . T t. spirr i ttl . d . Lstab m tslon . er Is new sitar. for ly sett. for Concerts. .Lestnrt`s,r..lbitlons de. 7 ray ' learnt.. .ply to - JOAN A Franlttll7N.9, opPY:Lrf 14 Wood at. A. a a. nirous.wrurar., Bole Importers for this market, of Jat. Plnepratt ft Sone , Patent Soda Ash, 'fosters , ben quality and blgn test, which they will yell at the lowest nartetpnee, foressh or opprovill bills. N. B. In ...Minna to the above., they havo voters; shipments to nose. forth, lull Undo .1 , inn Noti as **Contract ors. 'f ROPOSA tbi will be mosived a tin Ihnirday, the _nth instant, for gnarling and bridging that portion the Viltsburgh and thaddeeksheld Clank Road Isom the city line to Station din, above the Mg. mile . Plans and soesifirallem mill be entibitettr snd formation given lay tbe tubstritter; at the office of It. ctroodr,Ereb, Navy Agent, for four days presto., L. .the lettings. . By resolutlon.of the _Down! of Dlncton, doted Jo. SYLVANUS I.OTHAfIe, - . IIiAII'ELLING HOUSE AND OPPICE, iteThlni at.; 1J Dialing-10We Row, a four stony Jarrillpg. elate roof, with bath room, sao. fixture., nod Ohre. Apply iefic.lif HENRI .WCCIDS, Penn or Pieter at. po , T en A i :l gn li m a; t b as y ks e , t c o G re and for ale ie nose • BACON -4 easii - Ry eared IlninS, .- 15' doh do 13boulders, loot received and for sale by ilea 'J A lIUTCIIINSIC a. CO_ TAH, PITCH, AND ROSIN— • 000 bids N C Tar; 'CO bOle Pitch{ 50 bbl, Rosin, in store and for JAN A HUTCIII.9ON CO& tale by Je6 CZYVS. TURPENTINE—IIO 14.1;Iriiniren.d;7:17cr rak by, J.G LIRAUN ft REITER. N S fira 011,-13 emsfor sale - ~_jef j BRAUN it REITER COPAL yARNI.SII-8 bbla i se ß e A , tri ZoT t 2w. , Jed b°'rlifAVlVici7tl.2l4::;l•• Divind tlrliglita of Clover ' T . D. LOCK WOOD, IDI. Inorib suer, will ' , ebbe& J. this iley„ the Divine Crags nof Gertrnment, treas. hoed from the Frert. of Dr. Mame, by /I.iry Be Lcr, M. D. in one vol. I:: ten. joG . NEW PUBLICATIONS. Flete ber—Nlneveh, Aryria. and Syria, 12 ino. Erman—Travels In Siberia. Y vol. 12 me. Hodlan—Sts months In the Gold Mitres, IS Ina. Taylor—Eldorado, 9 rel.ltizio. Boaalcy—Dresttistr , Recippt Book, 11 am. MU/Ey—Popular Dclueiare, S vol. IS ma. Dickenr—David Coopertleld, vol. 1.12 am. Ilernboldt—Arpeere of Notate, 12 too. White—Univerval Iliatory, 12 too. Shaw—P.olh Literature, 12mo. Campbell—Liree of the Lord Chancellor., 7 vOle El o. Am:tend—Ana:eat World, 12 mo. Johnson — DictionaryGvdeanag, 12 111. Do 11—Tbo 132.231,M1TC [lt of hi Id MIL 12 a: o. Far sale by JAS D LOCKWOOD. "IE3 Da okweller and bayonet . , 104Foar.h Ilavatan Cigars. 1 UST RECEIVED, al 225 Liberty street, me fol . lP lowing celebrated brands of gcnilino liatnniuCt gan•—Pressdos Plantation liegeniontho boo CUSP" =poled, and but rarely met krlthiu Tillaborgh. N ooo llaY, extra media Regaltasi La Siterna des La Norma El Leon D'Oro Diana Napoleon Date Sant Star Fres Oracles La Vielka Old Zack Kossuth do; . • Si.., Roblnronia reins Cavendish Tobacco, for sale wholesale mil 'Weir by Jen WhIPI MoCLUR4 lk CO Anfi SEA TlNti rot, ue—asco icet Madan,: and for sale by ROBERT DALZELL to ieS - Liberty event I ARO OIL-1U obis receiving from , Reeser Kr mono Stara, and for sale by T DALZELL, ios No 10 Wafer street i v 00 L—T.b. Igho Art prise Dud for ►• wool LEA ios - No. IZDLiberAl A FARTIIEit ind-fancreo7- .0. °red Silky just reeatVed by ezprom OA, man— ioc at oollh emit comer of Four th' And barbel au. . ,MURPHY & BURCHFIR.,I3_,• URFHV feirUfillltVlLL/eltinat terageo and , Beruell. D. Labten at very low Vlore. u. north cut comer of Foaritt and Market cub • bed. llLlttracUctr*S.7—gatit vtido tnedttna and narrow ui Luca of best grainy, tut reed atfor gala at Noukeast earner of Founknad Mao. ket /ad MURPHY & BURCIIFII4LD • g II iesti , POWDEH-30 n eta Maspeott's best airire via niladel:h per sttletDelft; se , •.; te• ALITCHIELTRI•4 lanerly creet,_ 1 - } e'LLYARN!BII.-0 arts last r!'d. fo: nab • / rIDDIL CO • 60 Wo.d NEw noolon • • . AT HOLMES' LITk:RARY DEPOT., Third street, oppodte the Yoe RY of Pendenne., o. Thaoketer—Pen • TiMeaet and Ide Simeon/am by Weiblorea hydt--eemplete. Rout Foster. By Rare: dd.-ye! if. • bekarood forafay. ae. • br The War of Woman. BY DIIMIII, Boston Snakepeere—No Id. Cemeln. Dy Oeerge Lend. Yet rid Cap per 6 ell—No 13. • • DiCtin.FT MeChaniGl-9•111, Wall Paper TO 47, MARKET STREET, UT...cart Third Fourth atreeph Pittsbutrah, Pai , 'TIIOMAS PAL , ' -! MER poled ritspectfully tho — attentlop a his fnehdt and cystoutors, to bit Preaellt ortedutive _and isVir . !sent Paper an Molder lot Parlors. E fc ' Minim. Bed Chstaliers i Coandna kc.. proem. fertrOlti cents pi al a piece. Po ;rest a diversity of price/ , • and qualities can hardly fail to suit the eireptustance. and tastes or purchaser. orbs =ay favor toith their Outtnougot the old astablished eland on Market street sarld•ddlta
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