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THE PITTSBUqfiII GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED By ounrc ec co
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IVEDNFIDAY 810
IN°, JUNE 9.
C!'I4iTIC WlllO FrATIVZICILJST
vat canc. contranossi.
.1,0 811 II A DT.I,SIGAN,
0112Rell Cotcpq.is f
rot-worm' • '
HENRY W- gliY.ol3-RV .-
0111a?nCdsruty. •
sairnoi amalmks.
7)08EPII 0. MENDE6SON,
Of WashintionConaty.
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masonic. and Whit Dlerain atlan I far
Alleghgazy IP aunty. ,
• volt Intr. num etwaatiw '
r rEtOEIAS DI: SOWIC.
Bitearn same, nom rms. coxazus,
HAEDAD DENNY, •
E=i3
JAMES CAROTHERS,
• .aaa AIISIIIIIIIIIT,
. A/ORGAN ROBERTSON, Pinkbargh.
T.J. BIOILkaI. Lower St Clad.
R. C. W.ALEF.R. FJaabetb.
JO/1N riI'CLUSKEY, Roblaada.
JAMES Tint, Baironlen.
, • ' ...yaostroTraa 1110.447,
FRANCIS C. FLANEGIN, PRialargtk.
2 .• coax:mass; •
• • EBEIVEZER BOYLES, North .Fayette.
aroma,
! W Sl. FLYNN, Lower St. Clair.
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; Comm lILIVSTOI4
• D. N, COURTNEY, Ohio.
trFOR TELEGRAPH NEWS-SEEITHE
SIXTH COLUMN.
:The reader will find the article in relation to
the recOunolsauce or the Chow Silt Lake,by Cnpt .
Stansbury, ofexissediug ltiletert.
The rimerlean lean, by telegraph, that Jolla
M'Nieble, formerly of this city, died of cholera,
at Covington, Ky., co Monday, July t.
Governor Jonerron arrtved in this city on Mon
day evening,' fromAtittannlng, and took lodgtorS
ea the Monongahela' House, where ho is recelr t
fog the calla of a large number of our citizens,
:41:to honor him not oily for 'bunko of the
Italian he fills, as Governor of this old andimpot !
tans Commonwealth, bra for the rare abilities hr
..bas eahibiied iu the dischergo of hie officiabliatel,
and GM the sticcessful manner in which he list
Inducted the thlp of State onto! the difScultiet
which ssvirooed her, when he ascended the Go
hemmer's' Chair.. The htmory of hi. admlnistris
Son will compose some of tho Melt pages of the
annalsof our State. • -
• Oor correapoodent on the line of the Belleruns
taloWand /ndlana Rail Road,gives us cheering an
counts of the progress diktat work, so Imports:lt
to this Miy as the cantianatioir of our Western
Rail Road lathe State of Indiana; whet; It brusgr
us into connection with the improvements of the
State. All along our great "Back Bone, Line,'
Gam-Pktlladelphls to the Wabash, every thing I.
now 'ashes most cheering character. Thereat. no
broken links.;-the whole lies is in the bands tr•
enterprising mad able men, who will posh it to I
speedy completion.*. On the Ohio and Pennsylvi
bin road, the work Is pregreateg with rapidit,
from Pittsburgh to Massilbie, sad the Preside-Mt
now in the east making arrangements for the bur
The nnlet portions al the road, beyond Mai:eaten,
will be prepared Or contract this leuon.. Th,
bountiful harvest which will be gathered this eum
saes will enable the farmers of Wayne and Rich.
land. counties to take all the necessary stock
grade Lod Midge the road in that section, and th,
iron and outfit can cattily be furnished from mho
'simmer. These are, pleat:lnt prospects for ile
'city, and the resell, we feel assured, will realia
'the moat ardent'expectatlon.
' • P . m:salmon atm Sezuomtvmut
The !mka for subscription, of Sock to thin en
terpnze have been openit the Exchange Hotel
since -Monday, from 9 to 7 O'clock. Metart
, •
~ thi'Forrti, Istac Walkeror.; end 'A. IL Livia an
the Commiationera who attend here. Thilllatoks
- 'w.II clots to-day. Tilo3oacir who feel
'Alitpoted to, ea montage the enterprise would 4e
• -'.well to cell
......ostrerusts Donoesocr..-ThePoit, o
Tuesday, Is on the ecnifenional again.. Berm
1 fosse that than, ........-.............• 04..... i... 16....
woure• oorropt and unprincipled men, to !vibe v
couple of delegates at the late Democeviie State
Coarentioo." It pronounnes the. Inflation din .
"recce:Lend speaks of the ..scousterelly acme!
Overthine and Rankin," Ind intimates that seer
sin Icillential Vorintlicrai,l•who his filled WOMB
. ces, furnished the money to buy op the "bnier ,
Bat how does the Pont know that only a" coup ,
: le. of Democrats were brlbed;ot were attempiec 1
-to be taibedl Only is ''. couPle" 'repented the 1
threw down the money, but that Is rather an led-
~ ettionlhat move than these two had 'thistle "thin°
t. greased" with On bill,-end tr.& certain dole , ' 1
gvithed member of the party was eog.ged in :the
transaction, as the Post latitnates, he mutt have 1
: acted upon his knowledge of the corruptibility to
.,Dentooratio politicians, or le'vroald not have' as
: ' *Meted so dangerous a game. Altogetberetto
Democratic politicians artreaarylrant* bath .ex
: bibited a libase ot.character which the people
' would do well to consider; before they treat thee'
' - farther. ' Men who; wing° offeror receive a bilbe
are Mote to be trusted with the public fonds.
The Post seems to have a peculiar hatred tr
the Hoe. Snort CAMOLON, and 'evinces no talc
'• feu that that gentlemato may alcoved In se.
curing ail election, in the Se nat e of th e Unite
•,
States, by the Legiolature cent seinter, to fill tie
,
pace to be vacated by Mr. Sturgeon; and so little
covfiienero has that editor In Domocrs is Dalin.
' clone, that he demands that every Democratic
candidate for the Legislature shall " pied,ge Ares
sell 17 sniiliN g." to vote for the caucus nominee
of the arty. He is afraid that the Democrat,
' will be oo much under the Influence of the Mid.
dleton ank to ho trusted, and be 'therefore de l
maids that - they shall "pledge themtelvei in
writing I' What a high opinion ltdr. Haipernons
: . hire at the .• inrorruptitlo Deboncracy,* whoa
. he requires noch binding and unheard of pledger
' 'Of inures the Democratic mind idling in dampens.
iy will have to '.' toe 'the mark, " and give the 1
' written ptedge"not to look at a Middleton Can{
bill, dbile the Medico, far Seuttoris pending.
Bat the'Pan takes too mach far granted In all
is "inoculation& It contemplate" that the Demo.
irate will have the majority in the next Legiola
' ' tore, on joint batiot, tad can elect any one they
pietro. But this le the very guesgen to bo den,'
' i dad at the fall elections, and there is at Least a
przbofidity that the Whigs will bare a potent voice
in the mailer. •At lean there will be a vigorous
• • lowest for it, and with goodlhopes of success tro
•'',Wilnottgli the State was ' unfairly apportioned by
. the Locator° inejority. c When the Post therefore
.*:' demand. that the Democratic coodidatea through.
.:-oat th e Suite shall give a "written pledge" not to
t .. rotei for Mr. Cameron-or, in other words, that
.. - th Obey viii vote for the cameos nominee-the editor
: . ' aboard a:molder whether it is really =lth:while
i ' to Macros* insulting a provoker.
'• ; . Tim Port seems disposed to take ample revenge
.
;r.- fa thitiodigehles it suffered during the ezirtence
•• ; " .of tld.M4cury,' by following that portion of the
vett* Vehifids "imported that paper with bitter he.
•.• r i :-•• itted• - • 11 cow earl upon th e Democracy "to Le
-4 . -,7:- Yeirefitita elect no Met Ile a Delegate to State or
t , .... , ,C0unty
,Ctinvemgroui Who to even surp--u4 at
.',2)...:briag favorable to Cameo:minx Federalism." By
f_''. : ' Ude pbraze the editor means all thaereopekable
~ i -'' • claw; Of iltaDamocraaa Pent who think that the
- • . old Damocratio doctrine of a protective reel; ad.
• -; • ',- • -*needy' byMiteerlthee, S arterOlinlzesaid Wolfe,
• ; :' •-• enit,Peeter r and Shenk, end by DnriocrintaLei l be..
..., ,;,titriss for the Lut seventy five yogis, Is Still 4 Mai
I - vitsseignici;m and pro Deng:omit° doctrine,. AU
. •
-;• I - , eneb; who ele itegyillieg 10 Lend 'their necks to
--"' ; the Modern-yoke, and to Wrotch thentselmai upon
i.l .....:
the IfaltimorePlegionn,althougb they are tun as.
fiablosood, staunch 'tremolo* Democrats, are to
. ',' ':•'' - Di illiestdedi insetted, and watched as suspicions
permit. - 'Leven .f nopcier of : being one of the
i ! i V:, old Ditsomllcetsinp, they eta to b 3 denounced
~ *o unworthy ofseketton as:Delegates'th is County
•-•-•• -.Conwittost ! T7hat - a beautitalthing Madera . eteti
' .' . tbeeillel is t- Lbw delighted some of the respects.
.
' . . `_'.fora and itillsepeal 'Decimate of, this county will
;;.Leto know that:rimy 'ire unfit i cren to fill the
bumble place of n delegate te • County
,Cintecnic
i- -,•'...-nlosbelthoo-' - ' - -- i ticket bo.
~
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,fors
0..C.51A1 !tins boa
boon 1 sustain
Ike ialty of beimlnt,to
Sara* and New. Maxie*. Iltuallar damonstiatlees
'" , appear on ail alias at the alma. Tao free flutes
ova 'augted efilhlliflatl le ibeir approval of
tfia saligitatid *ad tibial polloy of Um ',dee..
. 1 1 . ° sesi!" ,
.."31"^n79
the Party into completely isolated by the impels-
etrablo nadirs of ihe aartomnilng mountains, in.
boipeaeGftvdloWlaiA - itQlSfro•• ••• I
,8141141 fireVth6q7brPrPh*t Engeet
G'4l 4
•
rho is eng#lthi is iriamliatte4 of the' Vdl
iritroigtgo_4 l if. Eftitioadjr*F
...raw,a4.43 ! 4.01,4r.vate*„.4. w s .o.v h .
4 50),Mi dne *6titit*ot.#liasts ,
ed infOrizitialaar;fitie*seurtdsspatches come
'Opirnia?4/4 offAititti. Captain
. .
;Satatittryisays: '4 •
eiehnip hire big Wm lateatnt
very severe,. commencing abodt the middle At
Noember.. , To day (February2B) the maintains:
are white With snow, and in many of the canons
otroxionneed rhanyontlit Is upwards of fifty re
deep, reaching la the tops of the tatleat trees. At
though Indy in the latitude of 10 deg. 45 min.,ii
bus more than equalled in severity the winter of
'au year in Philadelphia, which was an annual
one, and. It Is even now quite uncertain when it
wiliteimidate."
Again be tam writing on the
.I6th of Marob :
"Thu mountain ours tee fuller of snow than
ever. Yesterday morning we foetid that dye inches
of anew bad Galen during. the night,and twilight
nearly as much. Thir it on the plains: in the mono
tains the fall is from font. to alp time greater, the
condensation of the atmospheric vapor being there
much more rapid and complete. At this moment,
while the rah ti shining brightly upon the plains,
It Is snowing furiously among the peaks." -is * *
"Alter micapleting the reIVaI3OIIIEICO of Cache
Valley, we renamed to Der camp on hone river.
When Col. Porter returned to his : post, the provis
sloe Win was dispatched dews the east shore of
the Salt Lake, under Lieut. Howland, of the
lee, with foram. to report to - Lieut. Gunnison.
whilst 1, accompanied by Dr. Bate, with a party
of poor men and IliXtofl3 maks, addressed myself
to make the toot woad the One= side of this
Lako. Tina trip was, by many of the old moan
taineals,coasidered rather hamtedons, especially
it that late seasoner the year.: Many of them
had tried it, bat acne-had ever succeeded la
achurrisig Tte count!, was represented to be
harm in the esteems, and timer, if not end:4
destitute of fresh ,water. In addition to which,
acne distarbanoesand ill feeling had taken place
between the whites and - the Snake or Snosbonee
Indians, arising Out era glees outrage which had
been wantonly Inllicted-upon the latter by a band
of unmincipled emigrants, in which 'several, of
their men were killed and women violated and
'Murdered. I was determined, however, to pro.
eyed; .and, baying provided mrselvesunth some
India rubber bags far rocking' water in case of
uneasily, on the 10th of October me commenced
tourjounaisy. We were also provided with one
soldiers' teat aid one wall tent. fly, foe pro:et-non
!rem rains; but they were of little use, as but in
one or two Mamma could poles be procured for
stretching theta, no utterly destitute of timber was
thereglon through which we pieced. The jour•
imp occupied as until the fith of November.
"Wo Mond that the whole western shore of the
lake consists of immense level plains of soft mod,
koicceinahlewithin many miles of the water's edge
to the feet pf Malebor horse., being Inverted fro
quietly by meandering hills-of salt and sulphur
water which apparently slob aft 4 spoor etybae
and worm the whole soil, readenug it miry and
treacherous. These plains are but Into traveled
above-the prevent lend of. the lake, and.have,
without doubt, at one time, not long since, farmed
a part of it ; for it. is evident that • me of 'bat a
few inches will at once cover the greater ryortlon
of these eglansicre areas of land with water again.
do not think I hsfard much by sayir g that a rise
efone foot in the lake would pearly, if pot mike,
noble Represent Rem
"The plains are, for the most part, entirety de.
raided of vegetation,except occasional palette, of
Artematliand"arease-wood," and they glitter in
'he sunlight, presenting the appearance of *atm
so yerksly that It Is almost impossible ler one to
convince himself 11th hat. apt on the immedioo
shore' of the take itself. This as earning to ;he
crystalizatlon.of minute portionsof ult on the sur
face of the mud, and the Oen, dime hecentoned by
the complete uturation of the sail With linittsts•
From this -clue, also, arises a mirage, whiel. is
greater here than fever witnessed °towhees, dia.
toting objects in the most grotesque manner, and
giving Thule optical illusions almost behond be"
lief.- I- anticipate *tufting asmakallers from this
cause, in making the triangulation.,
la an hotimaled distance 01 miles, on one part
of the route, fresh water and gram were found only
in clue spot, about midway of this stretch, and we
were obliged to subsist our animals, hit is, to keep
life In them, by serving them out a pint of sinter
rovh, night and kneeling, taken from the intim rub
ber bags packed upon their hada. The lust part
of this desert was about 75 miles in extent, and or , -
cupied os tsvn daysiend a half to cross it, travelling
all day, and the grad= par: of the night; walking
*great poetical at the way to velieyo likewhich begsa sink tinder the want of .1.114C4411Cf) I
and water.
lathe tatter partiott of this first desert wo cross
ed a field of solid salt, which lay encrusted
.upon
the leve,„Lnual plaits, so thick that It born op the
routes IMPS. with their/septa va perfectly Mat they
walked upon it as if it had been names of solid ice,
slightly covered with snow. The whole plain was
at the ig o lilo;MogiloTAM A tAVen G lir l ditAft
and the thickness of the salt at "from one half to
three quarters Man inch- A strip of gate three
miliaria width had been previously grossed, but it
was cot thich, nor hard enough. to prevent the ani
mals from tinting through it into the mod at every
step. Thank in the solid field Atm perfeetlvcres
milord, and where it had not become mixed
the soil was ae white and fine as the best specimens
of Satina,tabZ sett Some of it was collected
an igr=ssil . ry the field of salt we struck upon a
tine little istreitutief running water, with plenty of
gram, lying at the foot of a ramie of mountains,
which seemed to form the weetara boundary of the
immediate valley of the Lake. Here wo were otu
liged to halt for three days to give to our aromas
an opportunity to recrult. The laser part of the
desert was about 70 miles in eatent,lind was . passed
in two daye, by molongiog our marchestar Into the
night.. Had wo not found grassland water midway
of this barren was both animals and men must.
bare perished.
We were, as I have reason to believe, the first
party of white men that ever succeeded in making
the entire circuit of the lake by, land. I bare un
derstood that it was once circumnavigated by en
in
no
times, by some trappers, in search or
bearer, but no attempt by land leas ever been sue
ceisful. • '
"From the knowledge gained by th is expedition;
lam of opinion that the size of the lake by bean
murk evince:tied; and from observation, and what
I have learned fhom the blormoes, who bare made
one. or two excursioestrpon it in a small skirl, 1 ant
Maimed to believe that its depth has been much
overrated. That it has no Valid, to now demoo
imbed beyond doubt: - and I am convinced, from
what I have ieen, thll it
us tar e
be of
the
alight
-est me for the purposes of navigation. T water,
Tor miles out from the shore, wherever I have seen
it, is beta few Inches in depth; and if there be any
deep water, It men be in the middle. • The Utah
river—or the Jordan, as the hformous call it—la
altogether too iirsignfficant and toe crooked to he of
any me commercuelly. The greatest depth of the
Utah Lake 'that we have seen is sixteen feet; so
that' foe the pupates of a connected line of nevi.
goatee, neither the river - nor the: lakes can be of
the slightest utility. Such, at least, is my present
impression., Further examination of Salt Lake
may, perhape, modify this opinion with regard to
the latter. The river mumeoung these too lakes is
149 miles.in length.
The delays and difficulties en ceuntered by Cap.
rain Stansbury's patty in conducting their triangle
latiO3 Ma district of country extending two de.
grecs in latitude and more than a degree in longi
tude, may be concerned from the fact that almost
every wick of Oahe: mad in the construction of
fourteen triangulation stations, than far erected, has
coat from twenty to thirty miles travel of a Mx
mule team, and that nearly if not all, the water
will have eci.be transported along with the differ
etit Ponies for their daily use. The Captain adds
"Every thing here is enormenely high. The vi
cinity of the gold mines has made money plenty
and labor Crone and dear. Ordinary mechanics get
from 52,50 to 54p9 per day. Corn 51,00 end oats
from 51,00 to 51,50. a bushel. Potatoes at first
154,00 now 2,00 a bushel:. Flour from 10 to 15 me
per poudd. Hay from $l2 to 20 per ton, wild. and
of, vcryinferior quality. Wood from 512, 0 3 to
15,00 a cord, and every thing else in propottioa."
lie exprerses some fears • that the party may not
le able to complete their task the present season,
but if the most strenuous exertion, stimulated by
the dread of another winter's impnsonmeni, amid
surrounding mountains, buried in snow, and cut off
from all communion with civilized society, can se
cure thet.object, it will certainly be accomplished
Success attest' them. Nat. keel.
From the W1M129 (Pt.) Ledger.
/MYERS BUT t/VIST.
Al might be expected, the entire Dolphin press,
headed this time by that ansereptious sheet, the
Pitburgh Gault', are out In • tirade of low. vul
gar ts abuse of the Democratic Bodo Ticket, regard
less alike of With or decenev. The fret IN ao.
cordlog to .Pedend logic., no Democrat was ever
yet At to held so office of any kind ; end wooer'.
that I, believe were an migel from Heaven to re
ceive a Damocroths nomination, t he would soon
have the whole Dolphin kenoel let tone upon him
like a pack of hyena', endeavoring to bunt him
down and . destroy him. We have little (can,
however, of their attacks upon Oct caudldates
The people know them, and know the Dolphins
aim; and when the election comes will' eat a seal
of condemnation upon - their vile spoof of -oflo
.;
. , .....
Thence° pretty tabspecintee oleic deonney
and time of a certain dun of .4cofoco ppm,
we copy !math* Piustiorgh Feet into which pa.
per it was copied from the Warren Ledger. It Is
very evident from this, sad dml4r articka which
are going pie roved. oleic Loookco Aspen, that
our remuks coneerniag the Tl:mocratie State
Tick* have touched. cue opponents la • tender
plea. --*ewe used no hank langnago, and only
muroly described the mamma( the . eandidelts
fee the high stations to .sadela aspired, our
remuks i„,., d a not kayo cresteil so much koling
did not the politicians of that ;any k new i n nm
to balm: . and did they not dread that the peo.
pie should find U ont.
' What the above umiak c ii a • tirade of km,
Tahrar abnan,..arna a clain'atatement of each taw
an had been furnished us,' and widen have payer
been ecalndietedjazeopt is general taw. Tbs.
=ME
Iliends of those ten itemin bare act yopeeit liblq
to exhiblt. way - oviticoce to" 'itiutzoveri oQt slirt.o;
.r "r-1 '4-.l'.
We said sothinslabent one of the" mum! [dace
Mr. Brewlcy, men"; • than to eilircas oiar'sorprilif
I
at ilaf PasTi.Qrkts infZelifek , in seigressed
should have nuelefspeh a nothleakion. Since odd? .
Ike have seen thiteten a paper . /1:s hialcpcn iia.fz!
, and in hiaoincriighwaho;4,caosToe,raatiow !
Mocha ticket, thillpiedicts the les
o U7Lisown CrswfSte, , W,:nere tbe.
Democrats instiallirtiave a large; Ifk
consistent citize4Asiever otrangly krona! kik,
devoted to the Ders , pcnitic part sin de rid allek.
*nomination, of afgothe peopqatieeppmt it.
la regard to Mr. Momeon9 fin fitridatifor the
clfiee o Canal CoMmissioner, ive have formed •
very enUneons . °Pinion of tie 'abilities sod au.
quirements mantled for this responsible trust, cr
Mr. Morrison is act Itislified Gar the billett.—
The financial and commercial prceperity of Penn
sylvania greatly depends on the able and upright
dischsage of the responsible trust of Canal Com
missioner, and it is sisgular that .among the tens
of thottaands of Democratic voices in the State,
the rescofoco Conveanon could not Gad a candi.
data whose'sbilitles and fitness weft 1111qtleSUOMIA
Correopontleitto of tho Pittoborgh Omit.
THE BACK BONE VINE:
Edutiox..Tauci 23 t 1850.
Mimeos. W 11371 .Y. CO,
Geltannelt: Since the date dray last 'comma ,
&cation to you, the Bellefontothe mid Indiana
Railivid —the third link in the great continuing,
chant—has advanced one step ft ribir. You then
had an account of the letting of. nearly one nor
of the entire length of the line,' (more - than one
hallo( the amount, is the ilettiag embraced all
the heaviest jobo About the beginning of this
month, the ground was formally broken at Sidoey,
oa one of the sections in charge of Medic. Ow
ray di%DeGraff;• (te very 'efficient firm,) in the pees
epee of • large COMM! , of citizen interested.
The occasititi-Tia: graced by the attendance of
many ladiee,'Wboso feelings are warmly enlisted
in the cane—a sura onictred needs to the on.
dertaking. The 'entbuslaimriihich prevailed,
was proof of the strong hold which 'this great'
public improvement hie lot the. minds of the peo
ple along the route, andimodenaxiunnee doubly
Bare, that there will be no. filtering, and that the
progrid of the road will tttg stesdily arrourd to
completion.:
Since the elebration of the breaking of ground,
all the common west of Bellefentaine, except
one, have commenced work ; and he is only de
terred by special request to Belch a jib on the
Pennsylvania Railroad, so that he is "on the
track", at all events, and will be on hat new work
In two or three week.
Qa 'Wednesday, the lid of .jaly next, the first
monthly estimate is to he paid to the contractors
on the western division, it Sidney.
Us-location of the reeidie of the line,' embraer
log gad batty miles, between Marion and Belle.
Mould, and twenty-five miles adjornitig the In.
dices State line, is now pregressiog ; and the pe
riod for lotting - theta ponied of the line will
probably soon be publicly named by the Board.
The Presided, Hon..lamea 11. Godwin, is cowl
one visit to New York, for the purpose, of tido
lioting the sale of the Shelby County Bonds. fits
piemmefi that he wilt hitye no difficulty in diver
ink of them,' as the County is able, entire ly free
from debt, and not:lathe Way of encounierhig any
ithketta this Ralßroad loves:Idol.
We have imprints of the µregress of the mal'a,
forming the continuation of the hoe westward,
through ladrana; and this recent extedion of the
finished part of the Pennsylvania Railroad so far
no lionlingdqn, more then 11P0 hundred Wire
from Philadelphia, is highly eneetirarthg to yoor
western Dimwits. • An-affording en additional ion
gems to the works In this State, our raiment now
I- have a glorious prospect of a heouwillel harvest.—
Having recently traversed considerable portions
of Richland, Crawford, Marion, Hardin, Logan,
and Shelby Ceuntles, I eon, from personal other..
valid ; state that the wheat crop promisee all that
the hushandind could Belt:
So many of the Stockholders In the Benefice.
talon and Indiana Railroad are formers, that the
Csmptey kas a matfintl interest in their dot.
peen) and than are Wild. • ' • -..:
. Very tmly yinut.& ~,
.. R.
For Ms Pottifitergh Gszetle. —
Me. Eorroi—Oi Friday evening, the 23:11 inst.
we attended the examination of the papas of the
petty° High School, of the t(h Ward; and we can,
truly eay that we were not merely ph toed, bit
delighted with the performance of the (u .119, in
both the Male and Feast 1 Dopartatente Rot the
examination of the class in thoometry, and the
derelicts at the Blackboard, were particularly In
tending. The number In atteodanee Is airy
sight—,divided feu tierce ciasvert, end compri
sing all the audios othally titled in our best tie
lem schools. The examination commenced on
Toddy, and vat continued ' throve h • the three
succeeding evenings, under the direction of Dr.
Prior, their very competent and e4eient teacher.
In connection with the High School, there are 12
I other
. p t ubli u e
. acho
tort caolinathcoe Ward; inpte tehoc eu h " he d r e ? sod the ppe
act independent e f the others, but all under the
threcthon of the one Staid. Two of Directors.
in company, - Visit all the - mild!. each !reek, end
this, mote then any thing, has tended to elevate
the public wheedle of the h h Ward, le that high
station which they tow occupy,
Atthecloso of the examination a meeting of
the itpeetetors was organised by rolling Mr Ryon
Mclicoor to the Cheir, and appointing Irr. Jan
MrCtrolns Secretary.
The following rear:dation' were thin offered to
the meeting by Mr. {(eerie Ilertithoo, his:
Resolved, That the High Ephool of this Ward
has met the highest expectations of the eltizetw,
and woo Got bonito rcher and pupil. the admiration
doll who have attended on the occasion.
Rinived, That the public school of the Fifth
Ward, as conducted by the prose at efficient Board
of Directors. are of more value to our citizens than
all the gold in Conform.
''Rerelvd, That the !Ironton should haveemole
means put Into their bands for properly cond.:tine
the schools, handout; as we do, that money Is
better spent inthaproviog the youth of our Ward,
than to building County or Slate prieona.
Resorted, ?hallo the examination ;ow closed,
'we have another proof of the Common School
system. and we are of the opinion that the echoed.
• of our Ward will compare favorably with any of
the Select &tactile thil city.
&Wiped, That we recommend the public ex•
an:dation of all the Schools of Ward, as soon as
Pe Board of Directors can have this room lighted
with tub
Swivel, 'net we ph;dye to the 'Directors our
emits' slippert is all their measuret for the pro
motion of education in our midst.
..lirJaani, Thet the thanks of ibis meeting be
tendered to the Infector., for the aliened rottener
In which they have coodocied the Public, Schools
of the Ward, sod also for getting up this damlnv
attn.
&salad, That the Secretary of this mettle( be
authorized to publieh the proccedinks in these
ell papers, favorable to Common School Educa
tion.
- kn seconding the motion for the adoption at the
above ragolatlonr, the Rev. Samuel Fallon made
verffew pertinent remark., highly complimen
tary to the teacher and vopt's orals High School ;
after which the revolutions arcro adopted, and the
meeting adjourned, ms
IiCOH hi'SEI.NY, Chairman. -
Jona td'Clactior, Secretary.
SIIOXI tiILZIICO.
The Royal Mall steamer Thrones arrived at
Mobile Point :on the 19. b nit, in three and a hail
dope from Vera Ortre. She brought twenty one
pusengers. Oa band were 0,675. 5 0 In specie
for Mobile, and $300,093 for Bogland.
From a . summary ol the news In the Mobile
Advertiser, we cut a few items.
We have the. Eco del Oommercio of the 15th
last, and the Arno Iris ofjpe same date. The
Intelligence from ..the 'Rabe represents every
Oleg as quiet.
The cholera was still prevailing Is ibi city of
Mexico sod extending to the South. About 135
dnd each day. Many were mild to ponsh hem
lect, and want of the coesmoo neeessanes of
life. ! Several noble eats of Mistily's , * heralded
la Majeans al a A °timber of &Wog -010 .a ladles
'formed a company and eoagbr cut the abodes of
and 'sufferings, and. rendered the kindest
al l nabscriptions of money were made la the
limos for the relief et the poor. bon Marietta
Ortero, a most distinguished and 'learned lawyer
and statesman, bed fallen a victim to the Cholera.
The IBMS pea has appeared in the state of
Tamaulipas.
A patty of Indiana were eacemped between
Carnage and Gamer% comenittleg depredations
upon the Inhabitants. The 03VMM:16111°f Taman
lips bad ordered them to be taken.
The gold and Aver mines of Sonora are much
spoken or One of the journals recommends:that
partied should be formed in the different elties.lo
proceed there before the hordes of wringers
should possess themselves of these rich placate—
berore the thirst for gold shall marines the "Anglo
Yankees" from their Califinall.
A severe earthquake was telt In New Lean on
the last et April.
The city of Carman, in !Aegean bee experienced
another frightful Ent Portyseeven of the best
bows not* ashen This =Willy secured on
Miistli.of.ttiOart The ishibitirdni wehri
Irt the .greateariflat in, es they had bee:Yr/rained
ihmebboukrther•wewurervorropt tebera Mamma
abel were cad Itorti ripeiAlth
.ppaykitie of .the eholera. •It Wrwhoged.athOtu
the Sopnein• boveroment that thei'datilditifoid
A rovereurcamlle t hoor on heel du.
dto iiiffievisirlaria.ct Petr. 4."` — & yr
or the l
:Seveled Mbiico: it is the "Rai*del 10t1i00..1
Iddiati ear The Monitor ad,_Goltlf
Itniii r ire time to collteddratigglortte -
Mies 4 61. root, rod giving it into' thayrplt,
z;Thellhitigikings: " no
We kni t
eftrotbahat the mom Wervelloos Wires aye been
iliffecledirty ittlevt. As on act mfleterriltit vect
dolt upon Senora Hoppe, who adentdcpuditml h
. aelf thin specific to numerous petiumna*. het heb.
itand'seatablohment, to come forortpl ped;testay.
to the truth of dor matemera." •
. .. • •
' The littiexii, c iAlovemetat ha law Arailca,
On the :OM of April, at a pub* meeting or the
people of New Mexico held sit'Sitta Fe, the fel
lowirg preamble nod resoluthons were acenim•
°oily adopted :
Whereas, we, a portion of the people of New
Meitco, have long sod patiently nuahred under
very partial and unequal system of lain, and all
the evils of • detective and trustellicient civil form
of government, excluded from the exercise of pa.
!Weal rights, and despairing of receiving from the
'Congress of the United States the government for
which we have twice 'applied, or the rights and
privileges of American citizens guarantied to IN
by the treaty or Gendalupe Hidalgo ; and, where
as, we are • second time, and now menaced by
- • - •• • •
Tens w,th the fsrcible extension of her juriedies
non and Jaws over our territory, to whose majoat
claim we entertain the most invincible repug
naocei and, whereas, we are fully determined to
resist Toter joritprnacnce by all moral and low.
ful mesas, and desire this fact and oar decided
repugnance to her to ho made known to the
world arid to have her illegal claim judicially acted
on; and whereas, lts American:citizens, we Cll.llllO
longer patiently Submit to the deprivation of one
jinn rights, or to the continuance of the neglects
that have Delo heaped upon us; and considering
that it would be eminently disgraceful in as, as
ftecmen,to longer continue as we are, underyhe
administration of oppressive and unequal laws,
or subject to the aggression of the Stato of Texas,
we do,•therefore, resolve, '
1. Rewired, That is view ofout present site.
alien wad prospectr, we , deem it to be not only
our tight, but our Interest and imperative duty, ea
freemen and ittnierican citizens, to form, so won
as practicable, a State constitution, republican In
its char a c t er , and eareealde to that of tbc United
Si •
:a, an to salt boldly of . CJugreas for admin.
,n Into rho Union of Staler, and on an equal
footing with that eajsyed by every other State.
2. Resolved, That we are intimately person
del soven-eighths of the citizens of New Meal
co are, like ourselves, m favor of the immediate',
adoption of a Republican Cotatitatbm and State
form of Government, and utterly repeat ant to the
claim and jurisdiction attire State of Term
3. Resolved, That 031. lobo Month; our civil
and military kloveroor,.la hereby respectfully re
quested to Warmth' proclamation, calling upon the
citizens of New Meek., to meet at soon Gird
time, within ten days thereafter, wilhin their re
spective districts and precincts, as designated by
the Kearney. Code, there to elect members to a
Said momhera to anamble nod organize at San
ta Fe % Within nine day. eller said elections. to
frame a Republican State Constitution for adop
tion or rejection .by the' people i and to do all oth
er things that may by them properly ha done for
the advancement of New Mexican iaterceta.
The proclamation of Col. Menton, q issued
agreeably to the above call, hap already been pule•
je the stemma, together with the het of
the framing of the State Constitution referred to.
New .Illexleo—• toilettetattetta Yoemer,l.
We received yesterday, by tbn weuera mall,
leUers.from Sante! Fe us Ate it. the 25th of Mop.
Thep do sot enter so much into Calcites we could
have wished, but the contents are of real lamer.
tance, m the present condition of poblie affair,.
It memo from these letters, that a Convention
of Delegates from tho peop'ebeeo'catird ; that
It his beau held, and In the aeon Seam of embt or
tune slays,it did devise and promulgate a Consti
tution for the Government of the Sate of Note
illesua. We proceed is give all tee informatton on
thla subject, collected from two or three of loose
letters. The Con semi on, of the manner of whore
election we know nothing, arwmbled at Bane Fe
on the IPA lost., sod one of oar letters says with
great unanlmiip to their notion. They were in
session Maio ar nine days, and In that time pros
dewed a Conet.teon which bee not pet reached
no, bat which um said will be to operation-by the
'Gat ofJuly. The bandaries of the Sae, ar cons
mined In the letters before or. 'On toe .net, the
State rune to the IfrOM degree of latitude. The
points whore the tine cam . the Atkamas and the
Calmed° of Tease are point, In the boundamr.—
Os the west, Ncwirlegicobt hounded by the Ililb
degtep from the Cetorado of Ctliretnia to the in.
tersectiee ol that hie or latitude with Gan. Thus
on thy cam and peel, the State of New Mesha is
bounded by parallels oflatitude." Hy this Caned
talkai
Tbe 4 Ce w nst i i
ottr ti on was idtd "
a i dep th tedttlike 25th of
May:- 10 FiFteree.dightbetartre-is Armlet. w
weft 1111 itroata'aa alto Ins ItaattinTorto r axe
goveromee t would be ai in motion. Two Sen
ators and a Repreitenrativa-In Confers would
"caddy be cleated, nod an sliest would ho made
* Lo get them, to Washingtotatln Ow to take their
*eau— lr seek mot nedlng ice recegniard.at ar—
ia the present °entrees. "I em emit fl.vl (says car
letter) that we wid have a geed C,oaittutlon, and .
oie entittly ticked to this pectiliar people:"
' As to tho dices of I Itieneer'Strar.. Oman St.
Vista, Judge Chern, and Henry ladagell , i are Pom
mel:a eaadirlatre {w taaviroo..all, believe , . he.
long he the tame petty, sad a. teltetlon of tilt,
you'd bo pit (.oily agreeable to all. Capt. A. W.
Rays Ads, U. S. A., and Ballot R.. 11. Weinhtnaan,
late Payntaact, at pretent •la yes alibis tertim•
ry, Mend most prominent alio g na• For the U. S.
Snare. Both aro wtll such ed for the Action,
and will do boner to the Hope. There age Iwo
other candidate', 40.1t0 Houghton and Capt. W.
Z. Ar grey, late ofiefferson City, lint their chart •
eta of encore, are email ; when pl•red in °petition]:
to the gentlemen I. have nemed, who ate consid•
erect the first rota in the community."
Aparter letter eays-11 ugh N. Smith, cur pre.
sot delegate In Conant., will, to doubt: I. elec.
tad to the Houre of kepreaettatOrta—et. 4.inc.
Ibrahcon, Jon? vi,
71ta thwerintendent an Engtoeers of the Mon
&gun mole ate to leave New York on Monday, it
the steamer C.:rt.-moot env, for Chantey. They wil
be taken to the Nicaragua Lake by the Company's
steamer Nicaragua, now awaiting their artist at
Chagres. The reamer Director it to leave New
York neat week, and in contiesiOn with the Nicar,
ague wilt navigate the Lake: The distance from
acme to oysgth is to be performed in les., thin 211
hours, and tin, entire route 10 California, it 4. sup•
posed, will he in operation by %hoist of.Atigusto
The hoellh of Sivannab, uecoPging to the Re
publican, wa, never better than at present. Du
ring the week ending on the tl2d ultimo; there were
but four deaths in the city, one white child about
a month old, and three negroes., Sdrlnunh has
now a population of upward. of sigtcen thou-
The last Engti.hTapere elate that the health of
Louie Philippa is rapidly declioiug, and his symp•
toms are such to to eause the greatest aoxiety re
garding their immediate results.
-
WASTIL
A GIRL to do homework.. A parlament and plea
A
aant nifirliti9o eta 6e acing day applying at ID
ala-a
- Damaged Dry Goads at Ilalf Priers
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
WM. L. RUSSELL, gign'ef th e flto Una Has, en
Market .street, between Third and Fourth. will
continue yelling these Damaged. Dry fiends, en Avea •
nesday, July nd, and will emus,ue froveityA , doe nob!
all the damaged goods are fold Tress , isiedi are
slightly derisory...l by water, nod will buotr,r.d to cash
la
purohaners less than half the °Harp; MM.
Our numernes easterners end vie pablla to ;moral
will please esti 40011 /DO '<elite basenji.. '3 he goods
were damaged by water anN, and mill of them win
be found armour perfect. Others of there we will lull
at annest: any price. Neese remember the roe-,
No dd Market street, between Tsird end Foetal, men
bribe Dig gee litre, where no cash cnettneer will be
sent sooty arlthent being perfectly matiaGed.
AD one rooms aid be opened for salad Undo on thin
111311.1 1YM L I.. nus.snt.t.
CO•PAILTIS*III9II . IP
IHAVE, slus •teoetated.whit me Mr. 1. 11.
Cleme, In the Wholesale Groritir Alta Produce
ituttntmi the style of the atm will be Al Culbertson
//hCloute. I/131 A..CULUGLLTSON
A. criarannn) IF a. cnortz.
A:CULIIIEIITBOrd L 13401713 E,
TRTIIOLEIALE GROCERd and Odstrainsion M.
IT chinas MAC. in Produce, "and Plitaburgh
11111%0watt:4' &ruck., OS Liberty 4,.rittsburgb,
`3 3
NEW 13001E81 NEW ECIOKoIg
At Edo.' Literary Dept, 'Airs( street, opposzte
, the Pon fic
Lr L O NDON Art Josrual for Jana..
1.1u41 Ps Lain. Age, , No ZOO,
Holden'a Holism faggoting/ for Jodi .
itilacksrood forJono.
• Tbc Vida at Cedars; Or the Martyr;. 137 Hume
Ag solar, author of "Woman's Frig cidlinp.o
Boston Sh a kapaaris, Nu in.
Pictorial Maki IlsoY, No 'J.
David Coppergild, No Id.
Norio% Hastings; or the Frigate lathe °inns. 1)13
THE owners 'of ID casks Becteldnaa;altd • lot of
Hollow Ware will plane come iorward. prove
properly, and 'aka them ,array, or they will be sold
according to_lawi ln y. F . llarsvi 44' 41 - 47FlANT
)13 . • - I 64 \ Vater at
Vndre.... 4 /dab 414.1171:
M .
& IICIIFIlf1,1) invite the attention
BIJ
of buyers to lbotrsupply of metier Irish Uncut,.
warranted Pure Flax, Including a few placetaktra
quality Bosom Linens. They huge also received a.
supply of &bluing Muslin, of gamic/ fabric, all of
Which will be sold lasi.. /y 3
LiMau and Edelnks.
MQQPIIY UURCIWIELD Moro received I largo
sasonment of
Lisle, and VielClTil Edgings and Laces;
Loom Work Thtend do;
itoUblag
Valenciennes dm
Molts and Jaconel Filglngm
IM - Interlines: •
'Figured and plain/IMM; Bleak which
ititT ink the a.tenlion of buyer.
B ACON 11A118-13 bxe prime cowry eared;
euk do do; for mile by
1)3 ItII ORAN?, 01 WelrirjlleA
Ar AC:SCOREL-100 bower Ea 3, none cinching, owl
/3 , / vary Sao, to inalvo, and Tor *Or by
.0 fa .P4cANULTY t CO
• Jr , , ..;, •• canal Batial
DEMI
SEEM
• . 1 . 0 11 4 7 , 5.1:btftelt FtrOqA.
ecettaiinlibigraleW
'la • • •B ik K HAEBAI7OII
.611-ICrtiskssvpificitiorvitr.d.ier i•le
3 _ t W-UAILLI LUG
12A.CON—UI blgespiispe MouldetN
kha• '
Ile Soler,
tibd, de Ham • received on consin
" W ;sl.‘•
,31
• -.n ‘Ol. ITARAVIY:
?krlg?l4,".,asor.l. k!Wlrlatrwgr.d
.
RN—ho bend:Riled jot - MeV rot sale by—. • •
133 '. s w neemstrcH
/AAT: , —iOll.4 reed .41(4:4i/de by
i 73 6t W
0, LA TWIST TOBACCO--GI ke
1,7
■ud fur esle by [ll3l HAR
VitD-1.5 kegs feesb, recemed and for sale by
W II JOHNSTON
JY? Second at,
8 Q00M.3-11.0 doses for sale by '
W H JOHNSTON
UTATOFM—III, 6uin core and for role b
y
Pt‘r SOIINI3TO:q
JO
17 E 0 RUTTER in attire sail for ssie by
.11 iy3 W II JOHNSTON
f 10FEEE-15D bat. Rio, to arrive, for gabs by
V ISAIAH HICKRY a CO
1%3 Wairt nrid'Front et'
BACoN—trice st • HAI.;
4 casks Side,:
OD casks Neoptimo;
3 rooks Mooned, now landing-, from
Molnar Milton, &ratan by ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
Water nnd Front W.
ALC01101.;--30 brie 03, 02, and 76 par eenb far oda
I➢ 6 by 1.1 A PAIININTOCK CO
Car. Plot bWoad .ot.
LARD OIL—YS Ms Bantling'' , No 1 for We by
1,3 B A PAHNFSTOCK Cf)
Q A.LTPETRE-25 kegs refined, for y.la b
la ha II A FAIINRSTOCK
LT INSEED 011.—Engli•b, easksand for gale
bi I il3l U k VA tiNESTCICK k CO
SUNDRIES—EU bz. Salami.;
15 c”ka ono btiz do;
3 caste Pntarh;
ii brie Tallow;
bo b be. Owen;
nrla Fire aeJ Water pro; ( Paint;
110 burhela Potatoes;
In core and for sn'e Lp
113
DOSTON CRACKERS—Just arrived and for sale
1) at No C 56 Lil-117sTret.
brls Roston Cold Water Crackers;
•
bale do Darla Biscuit;
a tale do Bran Illocult
iY 3 WM' A bi , CLIIRO k CO
OrrIlEN CIIEESO.—A small lot of Gentle° Cheet
tJt Just received and fur sale by
MO A bIeCLURO & CO
tY3 VII Liberty sr
DAD DU:ATM—In nine cases oat of ten, bed
I) breath may be attributed to a nealectof theocrat,
by which tartar I. allowed to occumulate upon them,
and Caine fioally ensue. When this is the ease, the
breath caner t be otherwise than bad,And the persons
dn. efilicted not only wffer from n seiaasness of
with being the foci, but are absolutely di cen sagreceble to
every one they approach. JULES IIAUSI.JS PURI
IFIEfI CHARCOAL. T00)11 PASTE is net only •
remedy for bait breath, but will prevent the teeth and
gums horn becoming diseasedowd glee to the teed •,
brilliant whiteness. Charcoal a admitted by all scien
tific persons to he sae of the greaten dlainfecting
egent, known, and is highly approved by all our best
Dentist, so a dentifrice. The greatest objection to in
Tole heretofore has been the difficulty of gelatin It
pore gad free from coarse panicle.. The PURIFIRD
CHARCOAL TOOTH PASTE entirely obviates thia
difficulty, as the coal from which ills formed Ie poplar
wood, burnt in an Iron ell:oiler, and reduced to an
itnpalpatile powder. The other ingredlento of the
Pe. e are each ea brae received de approbation of
our most scientific Dental Surgeon., and are all bean
rival in Ucir effects. lly the are of Jules lleucts
Purified Charcoal Tooth Paste; the most discolored
teeth will, to n chow timeossurne n posaly vhitenesa,
and spongy come Leanne firm rind healthy. •
JULES HAUEL. Perfumes and Chemist,
, • 120 Caasloot street, Phila.
For sale whelbsale and retail, by U. A. Paltnestock
Sc C. 4., and R. E. Seller., Pittsburgh; and John Srti
gent, and J. Mitchell, Allegheny City, Pa, . j, a
MEM
llEGoardiems of the Poor of the CAT of Plitsborgh
1... S to employ a Airman or None for !AA rick, at
C.tp Farm. Testimonials of Omfatter gill ba ro
co ded. Application lo be Outdo at the office on Fourth
street, st o'e.ock P.M. the 15th Loam.
117 order al the fielin.reccumhu.e.
JARED Ed BRUSH, .5.'7 and AO
Office of Oa Guardians,
Pittsburgh; Joly I, MI.
FPLUE I ICL I U I
No 62 Ilfortrt strotl, riffo”gig
,A A MASON A CO, are nor prepared to afar to
. the pot be %hair goads damages by the late bre,
&Mors- •taieb toes bo found:
Calwata Only dalrd at lie; fomitare 2m
6 cots, lawns do, good las, ft toll) cram Mona de
Lttittell 40.3 to taro: eit mato. do lo to 12z; fatla
striply do 1- L 4 p ant (To Et; a tor Certain
Clauta, ball pica{ Giegbito do: Ste moos t Counter.
poem, 2:4 410 eo rzto; olooralog d,,,y,0i.0s D 1018 e.
TOgother with oar asoilly large not of Noll/ 1/W
Pert, at Goodie at a gloat Isdaetiou froatfotmor pliefs
/Y 1 '
11)1VING ti•ln day UM,. George R. ?dowry kw
partnennip with o: is. the busineso will he:velar
a eimdocied In tinn Ammo of K 11. rd Oa Co • •
Walton — RIC lILMD HAIM
--- 11: -- nauuna cm-
IXTHOLESALE and [Wail dea:er. in Writ, Lea
-1 V titer, Morocco. S'oca Findinr, Toonerfd
Coition! Too m, and Tirnotan , fail,No Ira Wood i r
eittsborgh, r. lo
Arr eeieCeTLS dosen _ harles Or o Njbllndla
Olic I ,gegne, i and Or 11111C De by C J D I
, a. CO.
Ns CA IA 001 tirtre
ntld Ur Guvoott'e Ye) 0.
t] l ti or.E tur sale by J KIDD o.
No 63 AV osil
it. A.CI/itMaoHAI%
. .
WHOLY SA.I.I , ..GROCP.R. Ptodnon, Vorarding,
an 4 COLIIIIII Fll. WIT Dell/ri ritui
buno Millutactumf t a3 91 . , b , 'n7 Pludonth
EU=
•
DJAN ttf ARTfti trepteUelly announces to the
&ire.. of rnmborni., that be has permanently
loaned bnweif 10 tots an y, for the porpomf of pree
tie , on Slenteine *DJ nurgery„pa all its various lanneh
en ofnno on Fourth ellen; No LO D. Iteeidettea
No n 7 name 19141/earnan..l.
CIIEEZI
1114 owners &tit eiihaigithes &oats. &trivia& by
T
the eCol teak' Portahle Boat Woe,. vela please
take noliee that they will be- tea:trod to pay treight
et 'out evasehoote, neeording to the receipt, beton
the teals are remote& C A hietiNUL.TY Ico
C — .le - t;; - a r t ' ron - Coa»hof Jaly.lßGll
•
IN ONEENINODID GARDENS,
WEATHER poi. nor elpenw will be spared in
hle -prep:lring this .11411.1 eolarm tabk, entertain.
meet of al: who wish to spend .their Fourth in It.
. Waite* eclttanted Reese stand will furnish good
Mania throughout the Say and eveniee
Tao villas Horses Will be 1/11 Teadit4ll4 rat all who
wish to ride. Patent swings, ten pin allele, 9e., for
the anoweraeot of •witora '
Two *wow hmte, llopn Nog andlkuldrldge.
will Icave.t. Pitt street landlno. near the 04 Alit
orny Bridge, every Omit-hour, for 'the gardens. An
cif.zient pollee will be on the ground.
' Adina nne 0 . , one dime- iiyll MORAIN
=ME!
ryllE pe,son whn leak, taraugh ma'ake, an Thu.
I dny cicr ttit law, Irma the ha., itflarob We.
rr, Jr., a Umbri II hl. W. th•
hardle, will pleasc triara it
A 11 W PaLLINGFORD
D'a Water.
NioW EIVIIO
J. IL. III1;LIAJR, SI Wood siren, Ass reseived the
.
IVeo, .
011, say can you tim tfy the LIPLieS holy 11101 t; ded!.
ceded to Ite•. C Cook. Oh, think not Ices I lone
thee, Illant he Pt Ipetl,l love amt. When other friends
aroand thee. The cot beneath the hills. Wert Atm
but mine. Antic Laurin—Scotch ballad. The Robin
nerds by 'Eliza Coot, wee o by Stephen Glower.
Thou hest wounded the ' , pith that loved the. The
Glare of Wechingron. The Irish Blathers Lament.
lid creator.—ltaasel. Ile doeth all Aloes welt—
Woodbury. Widow Machete •Rer well. The cottage
of ere meant r —ll • tchinseas. Low betk.r.a eat —LoTer
Elfin Wsitml—lomplem. The Mesta Belt. The
Itratai or Wedding Polka. Jenny Lind'. Amerlean
Po La. latry Fmk, pollee American Potts. - Tip
Top Amertcan Palau. La Bello thridatote. Polk.
levy .I.lnd Polk. The Origins Srottish c
Saiptauon Polka. blln Polka. Jorephloo
Pe ka . toenatub th , . Ressingol Tha Pte.
Chet Wad nilee—Me '<Thee r. Jenny Lind ftnadrillee.
r firs ,resth and flaky Walther.—ills Ernest,' The
germ, Deere, Boy—r • rattlers by Cram,. Monument.
Soencs from Ito utu:l/Wreek aria Laughter. quickstep.
imuisvtlie March and quickstep. Woad 140:lull/I
-alep. rt 111
(Journal arid Cltronlele co-pt:l
01Ltki —e brie 'Evinces` Whale Vii;
331.1 bile Tauten' 011;
IN be . bleached tteintei Elephant Oil;
3001irle do do Whale Oil;
3000 gal, winter Sperm Oil;
•
ICU hos Sparta Candle.; fafsalo by'
LIEN Ic NEEDLFS,
yl Weal/ IT 0 &11South Wharves t ledjadelpLl
F RUITS, d.c-510 , tr . &ra . n o re n : l ,lli 014120 ceder;
WU boo Marina.
ebb
drama NIP! .
tomt b.teral Career Potato.;
IV) Peach and Track Umtata;
. Just received and fat talc by
MIXER &SMITH •
jyltdlea No 3 North ‘Vltterveo, Philadelphia.
R OLI VER nut: BRICK. ler sale by the boat load
d iron stare. RI6R k JONES,
; 1
Canal Bandeofevanth street.
WRAPPING PAPER—Assorted Oleo to largo o
VV smolt gnomic. W P MARSHALL
ES Wood et
1080. Fort Pitt Works. 1500
Cotner of °glint end Etna meet., Fifth Ward. •
Dissolution.
Tiff; firm of Knee & Totten vats dissolved en the 34
of April tensity the death of Wm. J. Tattert.
Cherie. Knap, hettLeit purchased th e Interest of
the tato Wm. J. Totten, In the with
of Keep & Totten,
and formed a ce.portne re hip with his Tbo. L
Knoll, they will continue Me nedness of the concern
ander the name of Keep & and writ ionic all
claims agal n 4 the late firm, and receive all debts end
demands owing to the same. , narnattm .
L'eV,",;;Z. V. , '" p. 71,1 ifs7F °
-isTEIVIOIOKV:D HEARING, reo'd and for axle
or-t 0 pot- box, by- ISIORIIIS & ILIWURTII
))1- East coo of the Dlocooad
u Oll.-2 . 0 recelinng j i)g ittbiati,
rbcry Asu-rar comas for intiO Low to olosa ronLIE
r tarot, by DIU JAMES DALZE
ACID-:'o lb. burr - reeeitlad for sal;Try
G I IylC
IYANTDE rornss . iirm-.8 lb. ree'd 117.;5 - sle by
/II " 1 KIDD &CO
barn Is I won,
rO do Mork liround 2. II
to do Bel Air,
In store and for aaln by
191 BROWN & KIRKPATRICK,
SUGAR -mod bhd, prime N. O. bow,
VI do Clarified, to itore • and for dblo by
171 PROWN A KIIMPATIUCK.
, 11.14A61it210 TELE; RAM.
• fig '.lt. • . :
OR TOR PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE
. i**Vit
Lit4eFAI ) tkTBE
iv ()zit.
, tii.. , 4v-re 1. • t .
w. iissrtn` QQfl
el!: 1. "::; , ..1'; t' `.l _Ra t a . ,
'". 1 114, 1414 9 1 , itts4regiiipb4.,* osi at faa o`
Oat
ittltil`elsey OS the &I a:Jai° ifim vilasusir atm
'talus; °slate RaCific across as Aassais
4ija arrived at Liverpool at 3 o'clock o•
gaiurday aiorairg. ,
LIVERPOOL MARKET.
Nd I ioni Wading
V, .1017 M & Co
Cotton—Salim of
,5000 "bales. mu Friday, prides
&m but 'unchanged. &des for the week• WOO bales
of which •peculators took shoat 5000 bales.
Floor—Flour is dull at preview cute,.
Coro—floro Is dull and quoted at 29s Gd for New
Yellow, and 298 for Whae.•.
Provisions—The bener qualities oLbacon are 'in
more request. •
Lard—Lard continues in good demand from the
Crude, and speculators at 21s.
In ell other articles business is very limited at
previous prices. "
Coffeee-The Coffee market is rather -inactive.
Sales of good ordinary fine middlingJamsica have
been modest Liverpool, et 45s a 480. In London
on Thursday, good ordinary nanye Ceylon brought
41 a 425.
Sugar is is good demand at, for foreign, previous
rates. The public sales at London on Thursday,
went oil - heavily at last week's pricis.
Rice—So tireen sold at 15.8 d.
Naval" SO te*Turpeutine is in modearte de
mand at 55 Sd a 719 d. Tar—Sales oliCommonrOs•
in at 219 d a2* 10d per cent. Tallow is dug, end
prices remain unchanged.
Tobacco—&des of 100 hhd.s. Prices are tin.
changed, but firm.
Ashes—There is n limited demand at 26564 a 27.
for Pearls, 27s a 29i M . for Ma:areal Pots.
Iron Scotch Pig tilessffirm,the workmen man.
ifesting a disposition to return to their labors at re•
dared wages.
OilLtnseed is dull at 293 94 a 30s. American
Lard, 311.
• MONEY MARKET.
The money market continues easy. On Thurs
day the coeval market was firm throughout the day
at 1.8 advance, closing at 96 a 96 1.2.
On Friday consols opened Bat, there being a gen
eral feeling-expressed against the decision on the
Greek question, very littlebruittesa was done nt9.5
1.2 a 96 for account.
Quotations of American Simla aro =varied, ex . -
cent for U. S. G's of '62, 103 1.2 a NM ,N. Fork Slate s's of '55, 97. Ohio 6's of '56, 90 a 71: •
FREIGHT MARKET
The market has been stationary, but with a down
tward tendency for New York• in partidular. 'Dead
weight continues very scarce. Iu Paa sem/empire
is no alteration.
Accounts from the manufacturing districts . cons
Untie satisfactory. The operatives .are generag
well employed...T:rovisions are cheep . and wa
fair. The commercial accounts reoelvtd by the
Overland East India and North American Mail's,
in the early pan of the week, are considered oatge
whole, of a satisfactory character.
PARLIAMENT:
In the Enclish Home of Cornmous,'on Thurrsia .
Lard John Russell made a very brilliant speech m
defence orate Ministry, relative to the Greek ques,
lion, and treated the vote of COUIIIIO apart of the
Lords with moot indignant contempt .
....
LIVERPOOL- COTTON MAP:RET-
lavrismit, June 41.
During all the preient week, the maiiket has been
qniet Madan. The Europa arrived on Sunday, with
reports of crops in no way varying front those Pre
viously received. The semen Is late, growth gen
erally checked, and prejudiced byl unpropitious
weather and amount or injury career' by inurida=
tions is very great, but 'tale intelligence waeso.
corupanied by • decline in . price, in 'all shipping
ports, calved by an lame:Bun; disposition to sett or
to ship to Europe.
Influenced by these advice's; holders have offer.
ed Common rather freely, and thedernand has been
limited. The saws of the week have not exceed
ed 28400 bales. To day the market isratber more
general, and about MOO bales were solder previous
rates, including JOCK) bates American, taken on
speculation for export. The Market for American
discriptions now affords good choice, lower and
middling qualities are quite es low as lastareeli,
and they are freely o ff ered. In fair and. roman:all
heathen? is no change.
The Euriima has about. 82 passengers' and milled
for New Fork• with e fair wind at 7 o'ciock.
Fifty persons mn known to have been lost it £he
Liverpool and Geagow simuner ''Orient," but po
Amerman names appear on the list. Mr. and Mrs-
Scott, of Montreal, weals among the number loot.
Great blame is attached tolherf.kiptain and Male.
POLITICAL NEWS.
. There, now oppeam to be lens probatniity - Than
ever speedy adjustmentorthedilkultybetWeen
Lord Palmerston and General Larme. •.
- . ,
An attempt is sahib, lave been made on Miura•
day to assassinate the President of gmuce, - but no
. Eartieuisre bane beertralloyred.toiraninine.-
Virssmaerron, Jalyh. —1
tfouser--The resolution pending was Pressen
Rimed. resolution of .Batenlay, . to parapets° wail
to morrow two weeks the consideration of the re
port on the Gilpin claim, so so to do into COM*
Millee of the Whole en the Csidorais,
Oa motion of Batty, the'resolutled won amend•
et, pocnoaing coul 610,1011?—.ZIIIIICIA
yeas 105, nays IS. i
Mr. Baty moved to lay the resolution on the
table, which wen nut carrted, son the House
then refused to postpone the convidemtlon of the
Report on the Gaiphin Claim, and , proceeded to
Ilitentil
M. Burke cared for The resolution of Mei mas
pr;ty of the Commuter, to be read,' adirmieg that
the etaim vu that the principal was paid.
Mr. Gouger lock strong grounds against the
pasment of the interescorthe claim.
Mr. Brooks made a personal impel: upon 'Me
Toombs.
.
Mr. Bort rose to poiThit at order, and express.
ed that Mr. Brooks would Lot indulge in - :perfect
antics and introduce his name. He argued that
the conduct of Craward, Meredith, and the Attr
ney General were onjustillable' and dangerous.
Theto arsons authority for connecting the Pier&
dent with tots entity.
Mr. Brooks said that Mr.Toombs had lodolgen
is soothing cophosious sounds, when be attended
to arsomonta of the gentleman troro South Ono:
Mr. 'Bart ezpreued a- hope that Mr. Broths
would be mars pradeat. . .
Mr.•firorkti said be could aliraja ipeak'deco:- •
roosly. Ho thee apoko ageinst the Gabble claim.
He said Crstalord had done wring and all the
Whigs could &twat to reitret it. • . • ;
Mr. Meek said the House aras now copged in
disentaing whether. the last Congress did right or
anon in passing a. Bill to allow payment p( the
claim. Too gentleman from Ohio bad introduced
- , noun whober the Secrets—
a norolcolonio enquire who her tb of
the Tyranny had not robbed the Trealinv
Mr. Steck said the general coostreetiou was
ma=
to favor et' this claim sod that tits mere bound to
pay it. He asked the gentlemeh wattle other side
whether they betteredahere was fraud' or corm •
Con to the opiniqn of the Attorney oeneral or
Secretary of the Treasury. Calveu bad decided
than the claim less past, and directed the payment..
Walnut much:o4,lw gave way to a motion
to aejouro.
.Samos—The Omnibus 818 was taken up.
Mr. Clay restmed,and concluded bin remarks In
support of the MIL After various 'objections to
the bill. be conelnded by declining that bin object
euppottina it. waa to tutor* pence - and
harmony, and conteenent prosperity to Mtn wtrolo
Union. .
Mr. Seward oiained the floor, brit yielded to
Mr. Upton who addressed:Au Seamo to a regular
old fashioned speech:
,
Mr. Yoke peered a resolotioa to R./jaunt on the
let of Auguatoahlee woe laid over., •
A menage Will ItMeIGIILICIII, 10 Mir to Dit.
Vuete's repoltition ereoeoltg vas received. aa to
preeeedlogs relatives Nein Mexico, transmitting
copies °folder:, eppointiog Cal. Monroe, am.—
Lai d on the table.
Adjmunee. • -
O ring t 3 a storm on the line between thin dtv
ro t Wsshington, we have no envitational
ietpatchen to send yen thia evening.
CINCINNATI MARKET.'
CIIKINNA7I, July 2:
The river has risen one foot. We have heavy
showers of rain to day.
Flour—The market is quiet, with Wes ofeholee
brands at full pmts, but lower grades hive de.
diced. Prints ranee (tom St 25 to 81,75 per bbl.
Grain--Sales 1300 bit Corn at 471 e.
Whishel .4ales at 2215i2510 per ',Pon. .
Groceries—Sales of Molasses at Sao. of Sugar
at MOW. Coffee is quiet at 1010 per lb.
Prortsiona—Noildng doing.
NEW YORK MARKET.
noon 11117002.
Flour—The market is generally steady, but in
soma cum quounions rather favor the buyers.—
The armee for the East Is fair, and the home
trade are taking toa moderate torment,.
Grain—Wheat la arm at former suit:aliens—
Corn is taken at *satin- for , Weaterr, m i xe d, 61
for.Boothern,Yellow; and 132063 for woad
direly and Northern Yellow. ;: , ,
Provlsioni—Forkr it'easler, with a moidertte
inquiry: Biles are 600 bbla at $10.G110 .510,09
Ike meta sod $8,112 ai IBA for prhae—the lattei
very good quality.' Reef ie very quiet, abd the
market is without "image. Lard loin fair request
for manorketorlag, with sales 0f250 bble. and tier
ces at 81 0 51. fa cut melee them le s 'mall bus
dorm doing at 4o for thoulders, and 6e for hams.
o.lr—ldrumed oil la held firmly, since the roe
coipt crietters by steamer, with small tales a ,
75. per gallon for Englfia. Whale is dull at 51
52e per gallon.
Groceries—There is not much dome, bat the
market is firm. Receivers of Bogen are stoning
their receipts.
• •
CATTLE MARKET.;
• New Yeas, July 2.
Beasee—The uttering's yesuertay were 1600
head clamed retelling qualities. Bales were mode
dunng the week G nom ill 61 $8 Per owl., as to
quality ; and Mesa figures May now be consider.
ed • four average of the market. -
Sheep—Prices range GOER $1,75. 10 $3 pis
tad, accoalag to guilty.
GATES' •
iIrATENT pIEK:MIC: - CpTTING SCREws.
TllEL'qe)sM3'laving. been adtrptedasiehinbly approved in' all the principal shops in Near York
'and PhilaiMiphigare note ofthred-to enantifuenerra; machinists,: ship smiths, &e., with th e ut y o y ,
fdence, ne giciOsetst perfeet soli* is Liner or cutting trews. •
• Their sitperloriQr slier any 'other,',llins. herciofOre used; coriiiiina in
,their. cutting
ertether V orstiveinThriatl, by. imsli.vi.g titer the ionize be cutor hich reqture no trudging
or p r ftimaWppration, the dies eatnlie - thirad ozif of the solid iron, seithout• minor it ale Icasy
in their grentrodambilityillapldltyt and perfection ell wort ; and in their simplicity and lithe liability'
to get out of ordir, z -1
•
Cerattlestee.i
Partanatenti, ittidg;lG .l9 .
This la to certify thatwe bate paiehaM Item P.
W. eiette the right of esiair his patent Dies for eat.
tag holy. fn WIT opinion. MS Data ere lanettaape•
vier to any when we ere aequethten wan aa tae
Patpote 131'm:ulna bons.
'LlTara'!" June 21
iTtnianaingta. Aug. PI, 1F413.
Having had P W Gates , Patent Hies in sum in oar
estabtiahment for the last nine word", foS
rolts.:wa tan in entry respect recentness them in
lice highest terms, as we have laid all wham away ;
they befog so far mmerior—iconsiderng thetir: ,,
yer
Cent. cheaper than any others amain nee. •
• HANEY . , TOWNE A CO.'
Peet WatAa, PA
•
W.I. to Certify that wis have pareitased the nett
to no ,e and adopted in ,ar boomed P. W
tent Soren Cutter, whictiwo highly approve dr. We
ean &melt non wort, and we behove it will OP'
pass in d a rability and precision; as mach ay - team:QM
of labor, any die, brown to as t • r
MORHlfii,..raszga. A MORBIS.
P11114.1M-rila, sth manth,..tv.th day, ite.
• Nxw VOL*, Art. ID, / 649 .
Haring adopted P. W. Glows , .Patent Dies. for M
ilne bobs, we take pleasure In sty int, that Ii more
than answers oar expectations, and bare no krAlla
don In goring it as oar opinion, that It for excels any
eager plan In present Ise for coning bolls '
T P BECORA CO.
•
We have P. %V' Gates” Talent, Dice for coning
,re.rewit, and theieeonemy of mint them no very
ennlidemble, that <re look anon them as a &veins
tde to every eatabllshment having any Tomtit) , of
screws to ern. :
• MeCORMICK, OGDEN er. CO,
Calexoe,'Ldny 10, 1E49.
01137111WZ WASIIINOTA 601
/ have plateaued of W. 11. fleovllle. for the 'United
futleia tee right to ate In all tee arsenal• and unto.
b•r% No. I Ct trey ih Amy nbil far ral•
by BROWN a giimPATßlelc. ir
J\l l 3-13 tierces 10 more end tbr 1011: by
TIROWN te.IIIIIIII.ATRInV.
FISH--Mbble Mackerel, a
.16 liming . ,
110 do &Old; in atone and far rale by .
at 'MOWN Pc Ira RRPia/11CW.
Un—,ll do. Vow andGiroo, an MOM end .
.1) wale by
jvt
. DROWN dc,SIREPATRICK
SPANISH roi
.I9AIAIi LICIUX. it CO..
• 1 Watzr& no 31 .lio.
HOPe-10 bales In store, and will be seli low to
dose consignment.
1 DIC,KEY k. CO.
_
•
TOBACCO -10 bake " roindeste" .coand lamps,
will be sold very low to close consiroment.
171 ,- lEAIAL LICKCY & CO..
'141./Dllsll-10 casks on hand,
. jyl 13etdll DICNEY &CO
BACON LIOIE for tale by
)7i, • ISAI&E DICKEY &co
DICATOPIEMALB
,T ONO before maturityore zee
. fenutles emaciated,
j../ and the clearness of complexion. and brightness
of the eye, departed. 'Mooch not thirty In yettn,
they have lea of yowl, than they ought to possess et
fifty.' Why Is this? Depression., of. spirits, languor,
rlrU nmal debility loos neounued,~nhout g
ret
PEkfla COaIPI.ArkTB
which can only be removed; and the shattereecon•
saltation restored. by some mild end gentio•medlesce, !
whose torte and alterative properties ara - pneullarly
Musa to slender sod delicate clowithtiona r
RIPIVIOBATION..
COrcinmen,,May 7 ih• 1
'Dr. B. D Bowe—Dear Slr—Por needy. two rests I
ray, wife has been. gradually deoinitig Taisho.' Soy
donate—the symptoms, however wete , general de.
• bility, weakness,: occastonal severe pains, and Ir.
aegularilliss of the system 'Oar faddy phial:len
finally told me trot there was no hope so the op.
preactung warm weather would be unfavorable. U
now per ailed her to try De S. D. Howes Shaker
Sarsaparilla, Mote against her: wilt) and • chance
wee soon perceptible, end by the etrustmo sue of it
threemouths. mint•stx - bottles, her heal th was re•
stared, her Meer and flesh regained, and rho now
'enjoys sea nd and Tabun health Die pecv n ran' con..
aidention can ever repay the obligation I am trader to
ton forreatotime my voile to heath, and I Inert cheer
tally recommend lour truly valuable hiedic in
• JUSF.PII MAYNARD,
at,eiadh between Floes and Waster Bow
Bs sure and requite foe Dr. S.I):NOWITS SHAKER
SARSAPARILLA and take no other. Ibis e•
th
only Sar.apW fin tint Ott, an rho /AV.., Rtdaet • fled
Blood, at Me same dm, and' hence Its ampler
tiny and success.' '
For sal* by J. A. Jones, I: Sehooronaker & Co.,
NV, Woes, R. W.. Means, J. 251-Townsend, J. ht ;We,
W. Jackson, Pittsburgh; D. - A. Allegbenyeltyr
%V. 'lt McClelland, lllnnett , e'er, iL Creek er, Crowns.
vrJe• end by DS. S.D. ItOINf.; CID 'Propritors,
012
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• -
ummovAL:, —
.--„-ti11azr7.4.441.61--...eet...tethinal r i '<mate .
a 1440 vad larkannabla asterentenrcr
at realtand•prican, wholisala and rctnil.
tatdo.to ceder. j da.nr3mS
—71117'
and burnlcal Atones: • -
1.F n 90 rV32IIIT bf r"j
r ' reY 'n
e is iti l tbe,l;6l. tsrtlrn u
notibs
bes- I ,, elttd
plitA 6 tghJor;lie parpo,se pActA,cg the vp!olis
Wll.l2oE:sot Aledine sal laurgery. calo'omPa.) ,
atter.digl to - at all Largo(ihn day md OM.
• anilmbauceNalth Tb 4 .4 41...t,betwcertZzulatiold
and thrlit ' • - • - ' , I
Etiok4SCs—. - Santo W sci.; r Fontil a • F,ftnu x , ,aad F btat t oper E oc
altlab ee 'Orn t nnpstre4 4.lCnn
or y dy l arioir:Pi !. ' jeo:6l
•
F l...aAt. WI. Loa, aaJ,
5" Wtato
lon lac vt for salt by
- J S 9 MeCLURO &CO, 15 [Amy,'
AfrOrtal4-FLilifit-T3O e eCtu
V Mat ". talis by a ; "
pl 9 - WM. A McCLVIIG & CO,
• ' • &name. Alould,llo.
me
Par e by' Dice .111cCLI1 RG CO. !
01IRT OF jUL
PIIEIIIII 1113. BIQA P:81019
GREENWOOD ROsiEpALE.
YtteirrttnaldsOd
'LA =Fog steamer
• PIIIIL?IP - DtIDDIZID'OI4;
WILL leav e the foot; of l'itt street etterillit;;;i
dung rommeneltsg nib i'clock, to
Scrub', and tenin till II at Light-
Der:ar.Aanatxrs SPLENDLDn
An DAhU
.Will be on board dpiingthe
.
,flotoalloodPloaq W °
ith two meta. Maeda
JVATT retelred ed the do or the Wt . ? lle.W, one'
osparlor a octave Mel - adman Mao, awl, t e tra
of lewd. lb. Well Improvement The , strove. le
•010b./ayt finest wood Iwtonoent:ejer oildred,COO,
withsale Iwre, bight amsood anaeleigna eaten.:
for eats [JeWi . 21 KLELIEU •
, Pro"possier .
PuorosALs wilt be Tecdred intik July th e hth,
for Ilatidins a Public School lioute in ma Thlr‘l
- tfud of Allegheny City. Alan mu) pecificatfous
itray be seen at the W
When of John W. Barr, corner at
the Pinmar
It }_
. R- MOWRY, utja. Do.rd,
jr ,17 JOIIN lit tVIN, Jr..
1860 - AMERICAN HOUSE 1830
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~ ,nonsumLowitir,-proiri t ittsr,'..
.
• Pattie egturra,lfeliidaysbis rg*, Pa. - , ' ;
'CIENISKAL STAGE. OFF Wt--Two belly Unee
14.,X of Stage. far the Kn and Weil' elite the itedord
. ease leaves Ws bonus.. . -. hst;:dtle
t"..BiOWELL2,&CO•Y
- 11 . 1i0.161.101i,A DIN CiacnAli T
,
Gieuga., Pa. (nab* Foii,pd..4 OZ);
Liberian permaYently - located at tble!plitoo, a Po.
awl 3ubstandal Wharf - Dolt, re ale premed to to.
Ivo and forward promptly to all points.% the river,
and ISandy and Beaver of Oblo Camas.. - Do. Co.
Clop ow, Joao 13 —lad •
Soreoparlllst, or Indian
Panacea and Blood Partner, •-•
13 - 416 been 'extensively used for 23' years by 4lte
Doctor Ip an extensive' actice s -and is coal
dandy recommended to th e pu blic r foi , lhe cure of all
baztl y e . . p. o p f . L . he
~e nde r itene. d n e , b llLty. , itg o tt p o3,
narrows or Reneiel knelt complaints,mer:
curial Mestere uleets; sores, or inapt:lnas, and.'dis
tase of the ride, It ttbr, be, Hats com plai nte, In-oton
for all Impolitic. oldie b cod.' • It Is whotly veretable,
sad maybe taken under any laireutasteace• with
feet safety Prepared by SAMUEL KRAMER, Bald
more, lad. For sale, wholesale and mull, by
Ii E SELLERS, •
jer.7s7Wood to,l'ittsbersa•
•
Paurtuaznajoly 2, 7.P.M
DJ. J. , MYEAS oder. Ins professinuel services
1/ te the l citizens or hlencherer and "windy.
• (Mee and residence, for the present, of Rosedale,
in Manchester, name:dist:ly, abate the V. S. Anne.
Morenal.. r - - leleoldrot
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.BAL.I.IN—Ou rile cot) , Cured Baton ,Shoolicts
received end for sale by • :
Prill • • S. & W. TIARDAUCIT,
1233M3=12
rrAMS—le costs Sugar Cored Q.t.... 11 " g ,
.b '
_II jut moeived and for saga by ' • - ...'
) . :A S W.,HARDAMR./ '-
CREAM CHELME—IM bo.. Cr.. Cheese. reel
Illbd bride by beVIZ, S. k 1V.1 . 16 . 11JA ROO.
fruumx a v . ijWal rirtilailai by'
X JOS ROWe c ,bI,LirLE It Co
Bs-1 so tittlil e • s tgl i
.1,23 GO by. lUbltitoZoN,lbj,;. re VI%
forAtle
lei' BUIIIBON..LITTIXt
ecl for vole Fy
OAP- ill ha ir • l trrrti eco
talf to smoe. for /obi by: ,
ISAIAH DICK/Mkt°
AMU
gs
HEZP cuticle, to otTitt4 for rale 'by
0 groat orha ISAIAIUDICKEY CD
'ISINGLASSIziet end tbred,forimle
C 6"EiIS
bi (i(Geldll VAIIKEZTOOL CA)
9-E9-1311 sr, N 0 Mohliee ,
13 beh 811 do , • for .11 by .
•
lIOBisoN, LI77LF:t cx•
Jeit3_
SS isallu.di.ll
coin HOUSE VOLASSE. v_ ,
by [I
S I Weitril R CO
jiy sale '
GUM ARABIC-4W
;
ida Cor ant yfood
poirTieree for sae iq
$514 . A, FARIIEBTOCK it, co
iwisurrav !tar s, 1547
J P Bionaw & CO.
1Q RICE lALL-10 tonna Sicily a 0111 it< k
e4O 11 A FACNESTOCk & CO
en under the stapereizielacte lhet Deparucent, P. W.
Gatet , "Potent Lunn tit? than gantlet, on mew, tl q
haling been vied in two or the large enema, and
!band to be vet) etScient and excellent
'LILCO= Cot. Otdinabee.
Braun of Vain Ann Poets, ; tt
l%'arutsorreN, Sept *3, 1.3118. j
Consid , rint Cates! Patented. It*oyez:mat for eat.
ting terms art metal .to be a • INtait a t e, / have, by
authority of the Honorable peetetary of the Nary,
numbered or, the Attoraefr'eftte Patentee, Wen It
tenville, and Funnel ahrorer,.l eq, Ito debt to mite
and nee sald Imptoveraent rot the IL s.Navy. • •
JOSEPH SMITH , Chief of Moan.
'lo usa oho ' , • 3
Buffalo Works, Deltaic.;
•
Beesa Ir. Ashley, Stochestey;
Rapist: &Co, Gloucester, rt ti;
ltarwoott & Snide,, SekaTilkillCoarMi
B6beek. - 4ess York;
}logo &Delimiter, o Pkeenix." Yi
K NAP.* &Co, New Vert,
Deninead & Co, 7.lanomentgotks, Bah;
. • Van CaIVII, Rochester:
Mott & kites hew York;
Allanr Mentks ' a.r, •
•Itease & ornity, do; • -
Went Po int ronnary; •
Norris & /tro, Philadetphla; ,
• Jenk - s Breedesborgh, I'm;
IValwattn k Norco. Boston and Nev York;
Machine ettop,Lo.o.l,
Arncorleng Co. Manchester DI Ili
Lyman & Son her, - Sonth
sad IMPIC[OIIII others. • •
. ,
No 1 lilachm.,lo - ects dies e: tap. fr i to 2 in. prl. sxv
Noa Jo t do . iteli pke seem
'Nod do a do f .1, rite two dll order.. addremicil to P. W. Imps, kite.o , G.
D. Hanson, Nem York,' 'Moran t Co. Prols
'delehia, sad 41.11. Nair Molt tionvi Chicago, far Die.
and 'term,orlib or voliboat Martitnes tot mkt, dicta,
rilli.mees old, propt sttention, •
enteton, Ploy 3.m1.M
AMUSEMPINTS.
MUNEUIR & 68CTU66 ROUE,
J . . APOLLO ISALLr-P0V11.213 AT.
OPEN DAlLt•frorn 8 A. N. tilt 10 P. DT.
• Adnll.ldon to 11h.oum and !Acta. Loom, a cents;
poserved eat..ltli cents anti : ' la
WASIIINIITON RALL, PITTSBURGH . , .
137 & 130 'Woad' Strut,.Fifth.
spleaultil remblrettment' re' tow 'offeied fur
•Rent. It Ir idtertettly aretwittid 'for Concerts,
Lectures', Exhibitions, /a. For te1111141 , P017 to
JOHN A ITIZINIONS,
187 Wood et. •
.• WZLxiaa HALL,
1 - omen' 3TREET, rrnsnuiwtr, 13A.
. .
!PIGS rusgnifieent ealthlishinent being 'now eon,.
• j. Meted and tesdy for Uusiners;the prenrietur would
rr spectrally .solielt a share Of the public patronno.
Ile weals by truing his full anenti‘li in the tminme,
to make the house a pleasant and comfortable seren
fur the.citilens of Pittsburgh and for the country
:generally. ' •
Good leaded:this will be in waiting. and every ev•
onion tilde. to tender the , establishment worthy the
eounienenee and %append'an it toiligent ea menial ty.
The TWO SPACIOUS BALLS, Oiled for P.n . . ,
Conemts, Leetures,,Balle, and paLlie meetings. will
be let by the evening or weekont aspberal terms •I
any other iu the eity.
The DAR and RESPAURANT. enlist in style and
beauty to Any In the worldowlll be kept furnished
with pen, Wines, Choice 1.4q110”, Cordial,, Cotten,
'Atha, and ell the Mul,light.tetreshinews of the season.
l'oel Soll/4 Oycle., end Clams',
served en Id tliwiriet style.
The DINING and ICE CREAIIt.SALODN,tieIog on
the test goon and, may of access, wilt be- constantly
sopolted with aUlhe Luxuries' and Delleeciee'ef the
sea sou; AndaLse, with saolt subetwalels as the malkos
effort'. • . • .
Wielding - by th e day, were, se Year. Dinners VW
Sante. for thdividuale or panizS, furnished on Mem
twine. t'
Gentlemen with their (milk% al l the city can,
be supplied with refreshen:mita of all kinds at any hour
ur the err. . .
Good Sobling and en externive Livery EstthEsh
ruent is to - *Peeled with the Nell.' •
• Dinner at 1 o'clock. Gre sk remand Tel of the mull
hoots. . .
. .
armee for Ladt.e to the leo cream and Diem'
fieloon, 67 Smithfield street.
JeMitetf K. D. VAN RENSSELAER
lINSETM OIL—A few bar n el. pliian j. 114 recelred
/.10 for aleby '• N WIMICKSIIAM
le,2a t•
Cor Wood er. OWL its
TO BOAT 'nuar.neus.
100,000 feet Seasoned Deck
. y
100,090 ( "! c°.l teiga g ar l AiNiCiii%
Atlorney ist Law, Fength
SITtA . R : •- , 25 Iskds f0r . 5 . 13.76 by.
=TEM
COFFE[•rl7a woks 81a fa[ Baia 1.7
; L C Q GRANT
• •- wool.; *Om
. rrilE blr6e,i umbel trice in Clu will be plid for
a:edifireut Fade. of Woof, by_
jet& • .4a.W.UAR:13,5.1104_
_ .
Ay/ASSED
OUISVID:V. - Litilr.4o 4l. 6rii
LA for nala by. penal C II °RANT
fItIEEt , G- 8 3 bzs •erirtio, reed per thdreell'a Woe,
for sale by Ikea) JAMES D&LZRI.L
I'mu BRICK-,10,000 In stole •114 rot , wen LY
-14nG JAMES [MU/ELL
10,1 , 3)111111.10ULDEIIS-1{) rink* 61,i
111. • Stc W - 1 ABRAM-in
F Lal i S e F ir l' a ldu; lec'a enntigame
'(le x 24l dchT '
fd/r.:W lIAVIA/till:7liny
A ': kegs No 1 ree'dfo &Me •
J S & W N.IEDAUI3II
trpfze•-so bri cream and W It Chteme for sa , e
.eit6 W 11/M1:A1161i
d Cdes lan
W i r r leWL and [or tab by f
IC,'S W fIARUAtOII
SllGAFtrMilltda N. O. Berm; a' pia= artleta,ln
store and for sale by
. • NO,FIARTra MN(
•
Ik'41.1111 , 11Y.16•IIIIIROILFIELD Invite the st!ent:on or
Poi the -.ladies to their aseottraeut of neat .10'es of'
'Gnithams,_light arid dark,lotiodins some of the 644
ening or Preatboir the most dash!. 0010[0 alw,
brown, blot., and. other shades of Ural Ode t 00....
neer ardele—at soak Cu; corker of Funk old
Mart • atheist. ' - • ' jed? •
Laws Petterat'Prltete.
IL( inn' lII' fp. Ltl.llo:3lFlELDborreweatuisof • ease
- o.llof new and Wheel - 10 awlu , shillretueed Prima
of lAm% Pam rusb on ueryfoe cloche. B the lase prise
bf Vie t 'needed. le the amnion are tint, blue,
ug. and ethcc eoton. . . • . leg
Ire, for sale br
A 7 ISA b. CO
rootlltAVetnt sts
Sr , R s. tA b7
ZIR-19 trlvrtab Veit:
4tßtiOEg,
o Rl4-406 be ow, la tlora, and for tele by
C
jrni IMILLS & ROE
motto!
T, ,El 0 L2ll ES' LITE It AII r 1)E? 7',
Mani atreet.oppo , ite the Pest Other.
T IIE Vale et Ceders; or the Martyr. By Grace
Batton ShahrOrare, No 1%
Pictorial Field !loot of.the Iterolotion, No
The Frorestrore Lady. By %be unbar of , 17,11 age
Tale's, or the Black Fosest." unclaimed by
'New Band Ilatiol Gables.
Litell's !Awing Age, N 0319. '
Old Oak Cheat lly St F. 'heir.:
Mtre! !lettings; or the Frigate thp ChSair.
n - P,Ts d"-
ijeVtgiu.s
- -DiA:.iiirrs—Q Wars g rnTod mei (or We by
I- Jen 1 , WICISAIYML
CS inrSii.D
WIC( Bil
. 14 , 7 , t v bri : u9ll ,4 l,
evANDLESS
U 1E " F " ..1 " 6-4 1 , ,rreiritari d iaks
WADIiiNG=.IO
Y' Id, WICK& N./CANDI:Ina
— Tre-1 74. 4 Uttrial• 14 0 • -
ki fill°l7"Bl"l . °ll :;L • e 4 : V lZ l:TherelrliC7lll: C /T t l e i le ,r ot
%WIC INCIANTILiSS
P ' IOOR — " 4 l'n* H ‘f'' l l l * Cl V t• AIe4ANDLESS •
y rxB9
DHb
cuts o;
i-
0 cuts mond, on I=4 for 4.10 taw,
IBMWater i AII Dt
PirontlY CO
Tit tait ea hand. (or +.l. •
I_/ .1 , 17 /3MAII a istc_s_
1117gX17iialily, ale by,
1,27
b"...II:4VIMIMbZ CO,
°Taw &
irIERV—Itt liege igsanntd; '
_ a kegs best Lyndon, int wan by
tav 843mo:4w:sit &co
SCHOONXtiKEtt a co
A Ai I&AeON & CO, NTaiNtiiiiiTtiiet. Pill OAie.
Itlik d e * Tegli:l{ ' ,e n i d r a lgr p e l lign7g VII r 61C".
' - Ete c e l irrn p r i rtnetry l larg raggle T e t isO l fet
lute ef km11;1010 p . l pee. fer Pa, be.
1e47 • I•ACIIMNBIAKRAt CO
.1.,111.1.41N—W Orts No . l, lor ... t.tr oo hT mukt . Eß •
JR , 36 1 •
A. WLl.lll.lllllla COW,
EXOH AN E- B ROK E RS,
K. Corner e Third and Nada sts.
ALL. VIAAAALTIONS AT ,WArt LIAZILAL SAID.
• 'L TIP El 1N El oit A
1 J. Flanoyi
Agra for the Pomo. Life IntstroFs Ca fe
O F PPst: r s g 4 : V Vltl l' t "in"
, Pa Wets, with all outliner letiOnuitisa..
Mann iowns will be Punished.
'lloshasolaele louse thew !Wei the the beecto of
thassdkves and ehlldrea•, creditors the any
of, their
. .
debtor,:
The -whole
Irofict of the 9NapanT sav
profit" ofP olities.
ad the holders of Life Polities.
-hTe the
of the past two years have heendish
-
IT r, ter Leath Tear .
F LO° 11-1341 LaL4 F Flajorivmhra:
CO
itz 31 Wood et_
FAION far sale by
L
the FLUOR./ NAL% by B N WICIEP.Ibt3fLIM .
/VA W.ol4or!thi*,4