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    THE 'FITTSBURGH GAZETTE
PUIILISHED HY . WHITE & CO
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THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 4,1850.
DEMOCRAT 10 WIIIN STATIC TICRXT
vex CANAL CONIMIONTIL
JOSHUA nks County. U-A-GAN,
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,ten AIIVITOII uNzznt.
HENRY W. SNYDER, '
Of maim County.
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JOSEP H 0. II YtNDERSON.
Of WinblantonCounty.
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JAMES CAILOTEIERS,
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AMMAN ROBERTSON. PlLabwah.
T. J. 131GLIAM, Lower Ft Clair.
R Or WALKER. Elizabeth.
JOHN MULUSKEY. Rahman.
JAMES PIFER, Soolnlen.
Tarnicsrrao arroaray,
FRANCIS C. pLarrecaN, Pituhorgla.
EBETELER BOYLES, North Fayette.
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WM. nyaN, L.... Sr.
C 017121 natal,
D. N. COURTNEY, Ohio..
. No paper will be iSHIGki from this rake to tare
ram . . This Ls in aceordarce with the established
MISICI/31, 41 give our lauds the opportemity of en•
jo➢lag tba Natinod Annivertuv.
AIratVIJISSIT es A stemma* ltromernexce-
The seventy fourth anniversary of a day so de
to/Li:aerie/in hearts dads us a great, a prosperous,
wonderful, al:ldol:rang God, a united people.. Eel
aied be the sacriligiousarne which is ever nailed to
disunite m. Our territories now span the Ameri
esan.Continent. - We have given our institutions,
oar enterprise, our religion, our !enrage. to some
fifteen hundred miles of the coast of the Pacific,
'thus It:needing oar influence, sod the impress of
our institutions to the immense nations of the East,
who have heretofore been so widely separated
from the Meilised and Christian nations or the At
lantic. Our flag proudly dents as the ensign of lib
erty overa country of such boundless extent, that
he imagination falters in the attempt to grasp its
mighty limits. Our population, numbered by tens
. of millions, is increasing with a mpidtty wholly un
exampled lathe statistics of our race, and still we
have room and tie spare for tens of millions mono .
Our people are powerful and united—.-our laws and
institution. are reverenced and obeyed--end the/
the prcepect in the (More is cheering both for the / I,
_patriot and the phibtothropitu. •Who, seventy/our
years ago, when our fathers, with brave andeoble
- Marts, deelared our national independence; would
' have anticipated so,glorums,. so arm,7-f
ul a re;
suit: Let every American citizen on this glad
day, afresh consecrate himself to the prmervation
of our Union, of oar free irmitradons, and of our
cue greaten and glory con nation.
Tux Cuotams..—WeTrl loam that the
Cholera is prevailing to coraddenble extent in
,Chictramileaiad aim:l / the river ... Several boats
bare arrived hem' ieb bad ewes aboard: One
enived on Tuesday evening from Cincinnati,
which lost threicabie passengers by Cholera, and
Lad another/aboard in a hopeless state. : There
Las beeremOreer len Choterain St.Loula for some
weeks t ehd there have been frequent eases in CM
'McDade!' late. The warm and wet weather now
revelling, together with the great abundance el
7 egetablos 'arid finite , Lave no doubt promoted.
female.'
Ail perions would do well to be on their guard
against expoiures and excesses, as the peitilenee
/ ,is lingerieg about us, and may visit to at any
- ' time. We hope the Committee of Connell', obese
duty Ilia, mill take immediate measures to have
the city podded, and every offensive cause of
disease about one streets,laues, alleys, mad =llan
,—,,,,promptly removed.
- There seems to ws, to be a pander nnfitnessie
tbe thun ibni bill before tie cPo :re., Ihr the set-tie
,
meat of the New. Territolyertioe, now that
. New Meotco hes adopted a ezto Constitution,
and este for admission into the Union. Previous
. : to that event, them was ro Impropriety in eeteb.
liming a territorial government, however mach
differeagAfellon -there might be as to the
goestiti e operation of the Wdmot Fiorito.
But to offer a territorial Government w e people
who have adopted a State Constitution, and who
' - ask admiision Into the Union, seems tonic very
irregular course of proceeding, to say the least.
witless ft can be shown that New. Mexico boo to
rightto dun suet st position.
It is altogether probable that New Mexico has
at present more inhabitantstian Texas had whet
' ibe was brought into the. Union. Mr. Smith, the
,
-*Delegate from th at Territory, treys she bas a pope.
laden of 90,000, more than enough to eotuititute
her • State, with one Rapresentetile. 'These in•
habitants, aecordiegto the treaty with Mexico. bY
which we acquired the Territory, are clawless
citizenry_ and have all the .rights of such, TMb
was solemnly gnermatied to them by MT: Pelt,
andCoegress, when they ratided the Treaty, at
will be seen by the follo'wingeection :
'Atm= re —The Mexicans who, in territorim
adorersid, stied not preserve the character of eat
. zees of the Mexican repohlio, conformably wilt
whet Is stipulated in the precedieg article, aballbr
locorporred foto the Union of the Ueited Stole%
and admtued so rote as rumble, aceardieg to the
: _ prieciplesof the federal coottrunion, to the eejoy.
meat of all the rights of edam.' of the Muted
Sates. 'ln the mean ttote. they shall be mainteined
and protected in the enjoymeet of their liberty.
their Pto9Mtv, and the civil rights now 'Vested in
them according to the Maximo Isms. With rep
peel to political* rights, their condition ehrdi be on'
an eqUalierith that of the inhabitants of the other
territories ofthe tinned Stater, end at least equal!.
good as that of the inhabitants of Lamina and
tno Floridas, when these provinces, by trunk:
from the French Republic and the crown of Spate
became territories of the United States. •
::- -Louisiana and Florida were adentied no Stater
as soon as they . mado a formed and-legal applies.
_..
tire, and there was no better reason for their ad
=lreton than ca. be predicated of New Marco.
UCalifomiais admitted—and Congress wpriardly
1143 far outrage the feelings of the cutingp a it i y et
til
this Unton as to reject her—what !4 nod * on.
as be Offered For rejecting the applic 'OM New
Mule°. ,
' . llut,-eapposieg the Omnibus Bill `should pan,
aod NeW Iclexieo be remanded back to the Terri•
t onal form of government, what Is to'hioder be,
MU applying For admission as • State, to the next
Congress, dies opening anew the whole quesitoe
designed to be settled I . The only permanent and
proper way of settling this vexekoestion, ls to
admit California and New Mexico, with the coo
mitution which they present, and leave the gees.
lion of boundary to be decided by,thet established
tribunals of the country. We *Mal then hear so
.more of the Slavery question for Years to come,
end the:two sections of the country will have let
is to - colitme those friendly feelings wltzb
over:lMO - old exist among a people bound togithei
by aria:may sacred tlei.
The opposition are dual:dating a report that
' Tues. M. Sows, El., our candidata fos Conirreits
is a member the.lidasonio Institution. This n
set ilia ease. Mr. Bows, ma are pima to state
4 not now, and newer has been, n member of gni
saorat society whatever.
The law abolishing that remnant, of barbarous
age, impriumment for debt, went into operation in
Vill&Lif, on the Ist of July._ale Old Dominion •
it slow in following the benevolent improvements
of the age, bat there ishope of her yet.
Tne Colonization "bra:if, after a short suipen
oleo, has again been re-issued, and. will coarialte
Istneafter to be published monthly. Tho exigencies
of • the Colonization cause, and the extesslon of
wtsma views on the great question now before the
American peoplc;imperiously called fur WI con.
tinned publication, and we hope the trMnds of the
good cause to which it 'is engaged will give it s
liolirtgeopport. gabscriptiox price one dollar, in
sdnuice.
Tows rEsscr is Me name or a nem Pan oake et
111bilbbild in tins county. WHlmm I. Blorrison,
'Mr: George Catlin is...folic - aril:4l . a series of lee
turesatGlasgba, on the Worth American
Tin Trastrstcrsc ROUTE —An inle.iligi nt ear
.; reepodent of the New York Ttilume, Writiqg frem
the eityof MaMeo,7l.tioder data of thaPtii Jane,
makes the following 'ornament:
iiTbe American Minister ban hsd frequent sod
lag loterstems with Mr. Lactinza, the Minister a
sits Relations, on the rubjeot of and privileges
for kr rail road aeros" the. Isthmus of Tehatuite
:Tee. sod t enders:Lod thetmaty km beertfarosably
+otaluded-
PROII
CentGonal , nes of Gs Gusbaiga GGetta
Jane 29, 1530.
Chn , relational' 4111 Spalm—lDr. Coapat'S
'pitch and s coarse at the Comp..=lee
—Gamest Jolla Davis on the Comm In.
'boreal-442*a *Walt= eats—The Gal-
The =Vousl refuel or the Governer General
of Cube to let at Dotty the prisoners captured
new the island Goutoy, and to vestige the vessels
In which they were taltea. in compliance with the
demand °fear government, la naturally producing
renOuk and some degree of art.Vety., For the lan
guage efXlr. Dayton'mas quite unequivocal in IC
card to Mom captives. Ile said the shedding or
one amp of their blood might lead to a sanguinary
war between the United States and Spain. Why
then are they. not released! The moat general
answer to this question, as it Is the most natural
and pobsb:ertOpostitott itiregsta to a, Is Simply
this the expiate geueral to waiting for orders from
hhi own goverement relative to the primmer'. The
Important correspondence emanating from the
departs:cut et State,oe this aubject,rf a date prior
to Terie Ist, probably reached the Spanish capital
a week ado. and a fortaiiiht or Three weeks lions
this date la not more than a liberal allowance. of
Was, for the receipt eitherby the Spanish minister
here or the Governor of Cobs, of despatchea lone.
ded on that correspondence. I Mink there is sulv
fielent reason for thltdriqr that orders and eta'.
ficateavalll be Promptly issued by the royal goy
aliment for the return of the Couto' , prisoners to
ihe United. States, end for rendering any other
seated. that may be requisite for the cfrectnal res.
Lenten or the good ucderstandiog between the
two governments. I throw Get these suggestions
only to show that there to nothing In the apintrint
Indisposition of the authotitice to render us com
e!etejnitice,justly calculated to excite appeben-
Siena eta rupture with Spate.
Senator Cooper mode att able and important
speech in the Senate to day. He expressed bun.
self decidedly favorable to the compromise bill of
Mr. Clay and asserts his intention to vote kr it. The
clear and direct arguments sort swine:meta of Mr.
Cooper showed distinctiy where he is to be found.
regretted to perceive in his remarks, the !Idlest
confirmation of the report of his hostility to the
President's mode ofseuling the controversy that
agitates Me couatry,boenane can doubt that Mr,
Cooper is pureeing that course which bin beckon
judgment appeue/ him beat calculated to allay
.xcitemeat and tare' good teeth g between the
diTerent secspfn of t h e confederacy . . Bot dia eo
ihiratitivendechuation of ?di:Cooper's vitalised
perporesinakes ea change in thee Almelo cf the
deal v,ote Nam that measure, fer Mr. C. ban been
for seieralwasks reckoned among its decided sup.
poison.
/ Sneerer Davis, afabiamachurrettv, concluded to
day an able and exceedingly forcible enumeration
of arguments agalest this plan of settlement His
remarks upon what he called the cotton interest
of this country, ais developed in this slavery agi
anion, were striking and original. He otmeleded
that let what would be done, there would bone '
astisfyirty p, no and thieras appeasing its thirst ' I
for power at territory, or isiguance, or principle,' '
or office.. Ho considered it an interest altogether
and caetinnally , aggressive, and he instanced tie
innumembhsonicemiona that had been made to
a by the free States, among which were the abaci.
dmment arty° great principle of protection to it.
lainy,a resort to froli trade, the annexation et I
Tense, the war with Mexico far the acquisition el'
tenitary, and to snatainannexation. Yet he per
ceived that while all these and many fanner Con.
Calio2ll were requite'd,hy the retinal to admit a
northern State, Nashville convention and .
Cuban expeditions were busily preparing new de.
mends on the part of the south to strengthen and
exiend this interest,which bad hitherto proved Ito
autatiable. For himselVhe could not find lazuli
nthe mood to make them.
Mr. Clay has earnestly appealed to Senators te
allow the vitalism to be taken next Wednesday
but it will be in yew Even elter the en grostmey
this MP, should ft be so fontunete es to resell it
we ■hail have speiechee from Coririn,Setve.rd, and
Beaten, and other leadiag orators at the Bence
%tabu It. .
The Meuse te day disposed of the low. contest:
ed election ease in the manner which I have from
the. first anticipated. They have dismiss,* Mr.
thomisna flormbla seat, by a vote of 102 to 91.
An honorable and prate worthy, bit perhaps a fas.
induced Mr. McGanc.f.cland a
few other Whigs . to veto to declare a vacancy In
the Itcprectealation, when therflonse, in truth, had
sever formally and directly denied Mi. Millar's
and while a decided majority believed it
to be good, thou& a motion preliminary to th , ,poe•
dive assertion of it had been 'art by the cactirp
vote of the spaYer. Mr. MeGstrebey, a member
11 the committee on election, and the (Aced of
As. Vidler,xtede the - resolution declaring n CACZL•
ly,beeacturhs binilLPitimised to do to, and be mop
poled a number had voted to mist Thompson oar
the faith of that promise, and because it had been
Iroughont 114, contest Nr.,Miller's dare to sera
Me matter btch to his rionstituents. Accordingly
dy alarge majority, the Hoare adopted the reroe
A struggle then ensued to get op the Gentilt .
eux., , aut it and not succeed, on Rewrite of tee et.'
position the free sellers and the advocates of ho
'mediate action on Califones, and the Hot:me l te.
jammed till Monday. JUNIVS.
Wassrnoron, .ittre 3916.1951.
Corday Prisoners tote tried for Piracy
—lir. Smaller's Speech-CU...tees for the
Oninitnis—Clen. Herndon end the Ter.
ens-The Galyitin exile in the Clouse
Remoisls and Appointment.. ,
After the class of my teller yesterday, I learned
hat a rumor .ants afield to the taws, which,
true, is a oubstandal corroboration of the view
taken by me, as to the probable course of affairs
crowing out of the Expedition against Cabs. It
a stated that despotches have been received from
Havana, that the Captain Cameral had determined
hold the prisoners. captured, at Conroy for trial
te the tramped up charge of piracy, with a per
fect underatandleg, however, that they are not to
se Land :guilty. After their argaidat they will
be delivereduver to the agents of the American
Government for
Kr. Copier did not nouclude his remarks yea.
cr ay, though he succeeded in 64 very opining
numerate in showing where he was and where he
meant to. continue. He will resume them to.
morrow morning. A canvass of the Senate made
restirday afternoon, relative to the Clay compto•
aloe, satisfied me of the prndenee of my coarse
in not giving La to the general despondency which
has ailed the friends of tho bill daring the peat ten
days. IIBartle! and MOll.OO have—asemed con..
armed in their hottility, before conditionaty en
Waned, and. King, of Adtbama, bas lilted new
doribta,Sebution, of Ark., bee come to, Walker,of
Wis., m shaking', and will an doubt be toond
mg on thevote, final or siding with the ft.:ends ot
the measure, and Nor, and Bradbury are conning
rn enquiring mind in the matter. In short the'
prospects of the bill are just as good as they ever
Sara been. lam not without hope that a motion
sedgy the bill-on the table will be made and car.
ried early in the week, so that the road may be
sleazed for the trucondillotual admission of Cab
forms, bat I confess the more probable opinion in,
that the debate will continue fora fortnight, or teo
days longer, and will terminate In the passage ol
alb&
In case Of a coadiet between Texas and New
Maxim, (lea. SAM Houton has professed him.-
self willing to Iced the forces of his State. This
was to have been enacted—Gasconade and foo
thill are eery cheap, and are the Barest as well as
the most harmless malarial to begin a campaign
upon, and have been the favor,te munition, with
aliscoateom In war,
"Siena Nimrod Ben the bloody game began."
But something more is necessary to carry forward
annul hostilities to. lay tangible result. Forte.
'lately for the cause of peace, the ways and
means of our Sooth Pirestern sister are not equal
o the self reported valour of her rota. tier
ranger' would ao doubt highly relish a trip from
see settlensems over the Sao or SIX hundred miles
Jr waste and desolation that separate them from
we Rio Grande valley, at the mowing of the
Southern boundary of flew Mexico, but she has
Jot the money, nor the credit wherewith to equip
my thing like a reipeotable expedition. and there•
fore the peace will be preserved. Upon the whole
en are not likely to lose the merrier:sof the gallant
;emend in the Senate.
iTherit'yrill 'be a struggle in the House over the
notion to like up the Gelphin cote to morrow
Thai Wino= now. 'Muds se a special
'Mar i ana stlicome before the agave its • hitcat
anon virtually condemning the payment of in
meat in them's°. This resolution will be Aer e ety
. ..sontested. Toccohr, and acme °Went, stand
ready to defend the conduct and meted of the
seaway of War kom all &Koos WWI tap!
. .
Italon?, but a mid:ally el the Hense think. lase
expulsion of unfavorable opinion nicetardy,
ender the eircomsioncer. The toalter, therefore.
if taken up, will cosier:s no little tiros. • For this',
reams the free sailers and peculiar friends of the'
'dm:salon of Caldomis, will oppose way present' ,
action epee ft, and; if possible, postpone it tor a
coauthor Lai. WeCh longer.
We have moons* of more removals and itp. I
pointments. Major Hobble, first assistant P. IL
G. is now pointed at. He is a democud, nod is
adulated to be au eucelleat officer. Illateffire is,
moreover, one that cannot be well administered
without pleat pratice and experience in tits des
tails. There has, too, been a pretty fair, equalize.
den in offices of this grade, by the eppointment of
Whip In the place of democratic partizan. For
these reasons, I would recommend, or at least
suggest the propriety of letting Hobble alone. No
' injustice will be done by dismissing him, but it is
certainly true that there are some other subjects
fi;e
who have almost grown to their o ' lel chains
under democrade patronage, wheels 1 :vice could
be better dispensed with. Dame.
frinis maw tons.
Correspondence of the Pinveargh Gutetta.
rim Wax, June 29..
The week closes 'quietly, 'and 'Without any of
those little esettements which contrive to keep
Gotham in a state of perpetual effetvetcence. The
news that we received, a day or two ago, that the
poop% of New Mexico have gimlet° work and mode
a Gayer:lineal for themselves, created a little
breeze among the politietans, but it soon died away
when it was fumad that Congress showed a divpo
siiion to look upon it coolly and calmly, makre
the restiveness of the ultras, south of Mason nod
Dixon.
•• • •
The bob nobing of the liarnburaem and Old
Hunkers, about "union - and harmony," in one of
the dark cavernous Committee Hoorn, of Tamura•
ny Hall, a night or two ego, has also supplied the
materiel for a goad deal of chit chat and prophesy
log, but it is alt forgotten now, in that dreamy list
lessness and abaence of excitement, 'Which arethe
peculiar charneter&s of mid summer heats, in the
"great metropolis•" - In fact, the weather is- too
warm to provoke an excitement of any kind.
The fashionable worldere tucking up their traps
for the ananall stampede to the various watering
places, North and East, and they who ore not faith.
ionsble will follow by and by. Hundreds have
already gone, and thousands are preparingto leave;
so that it, is ehfe to calculate that in about another
Month or&o, there will be found sweltering in this
great big - brie-1r and mortar (omens, nobody but the
newspaper cinTespondents and other poor devils
who are considsred proof alike to a browning sun,
and the exorcisnia of the "Exacting Geddes."
,We had no feWer than three steam ships arrive
akthis port, to day—first, the "City of ph:snow,"
from.Plargow; then the Helena Vontan, from Ham•
burgh; and last, but not least, the U.. S. Mail
Steamer Somhernee, from Charleston. But what
littleasews came to band, through these channels,
was all thrown aside by the announcemcint thonly
afterwards, that the "Pacific hkd been boarded off
Halifax. At one o'clockwe received & telegraphic
transcript of the news, which, itrpoita of polittcot
and commercial importance is second to none
we have. had for months past. The Pacific will
hardly teach this port before hluttloy.
Our Cuba patriots, here, are roifih ol s*m - ivica
the prospect of having an opportunity to give a
public demongmtien of their love for the Queen of
the Antilles, in n mariner that is not likely to come
either under the "Act of 1318," nor the itaigni.l
once of the United States 'authorities, here. An
cording to a telegraphic despatch, received in town,
to day, "the great Captain" has actually &elecd on
board a schooner at Norfolk, for this port He is
expected to arrive on Monday. An oration is get
ting ready for him.
The Rochester Rapping Girls, I harie the honor
to inform yen, have-been, at length, coinpletely
po.int'—that is to say, they consented to make med.
el anigi of tberraselveri, the other evening, in the
presence of a select Committee of resixensble ma
trons, for the purpose of denionstmting the fact that
the mysterious hemmerings on the door have no
connections with their persons. The Committee
enure away satisfied with thin iimetrlfingation,"
though not very unanimously, -I understand.' A
Minority Report will be offered, stating that, as one
of the females did not doll her nether garment,
there is yet ample room for suspecting that the
ghosts are not ix*. they ehnntd be. ••
The linverialteMn Opera company stay with ns
anceser week only, and they go then to Boston,
where they will perform a week or so. Returning,
-they will, give us another short season, and then
embark: foe. Havana. During the present week
they hare giuen us' three superb representations of
that grand but gloomy opera of Aleyerbeers—"Lee
Hoguenots , :—bat I believe it has sot proved very
profitable to the exchequer of rho theatre, in Astor
I Plat, On Monday evening mo ore to have that
gluttons production of Rossini, “The Semiramede,"
' 'with Tuedereo as the prima donna- In this coo
-1 neiion, 1 may mention, that Dimaccianti has erriv
,ed from her-western tom, with which,-by the way,
she expresses herself higly gratified. She goes to
1 Europe in the next Steamer, with a view tog ength
-1 en her .bettered health.'
Ina
• _ _
business point of view, the week has been
remarkable for nothing of extraordinary :merest
Next week, however, the brokers ; will have their
hands full, paying and receiving. ditidends, which
am to be paid on the stocks of the Pedral Govern
ment, nod the bonds of Kenweky, Tennesse, New
York, Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana. -The Ohio Life
end Trust Company, moreover, pay out on Mon
day, 6438,670 -t2—the Merchants Bank, 5100,000,
and the Assistant Treasurer 51,100,000.
Stocks within the day 'or two past, have taken
"a favorable tun," abetter demand exists, at mo e
buoyant prices. The advaece in Erie Rail Road
stock, foe the week, is 2 per cent; on Erie Second
Bonds, 2 per cent, on Pennsylvania .s's 12, on Del
aware and Hodson Canal 1-2, Reading Rail Road
5-8, Harlem 13-8, Farmeis' Trust I per cent, New.
York and New Haven Rail Road 1 per cent, No,
wich and Worcester 1.2, and U. S:Stocks from 1-2
to 3-4 per cent;
The news by the Pacific has given more confi
dence io the holders of cotton, though, in the atr.
scam, of any paniculars of sales in Liverpool, there
wiU be no large transactions until the arrival of the
malt. Sales to day '7OO hales. The sales of flour
for the past three days, aggregate-18,000 barrels; at
4,37 1.2a4,50 for sour, fine 4,37 1.234.50; auPerfine
No 2 4,50a4,75; common state, :02
The market for Provisions bee been brisk. Ohio
pork bat Met with a particularly entire demand, the.
tales are 1700 bbls at 10,781-0510,75 for men, 8,63
1-2 for prime, 12,50 for clear, 0,87'.1.2 forum mess
and 8,25 for rumpa Beef remains very dull, and
there are only email *aim within our range; prime
mess end beef hams are nominal., • Ohio lerd is dul -
and rather lowerilhe tales are three hundred hills.
prime at 6 743, 11.0 do No 2 11 1 1 2, and 150 do grease
1.255
Iroo—The market continues languld,with but lit
tle demand for any , dereriptiOn. Scotch pig sells
slowly from ship at ei20,25a20,50, and 100 tone mate
taken at 20, 6 mos. For English Irani, 36 is asked.
Ashes—The tales are 73 bbls pot nt 5,694.5,75; 20
do pearl, 6; and 200 Canada put, 5,15, in Sand.
Collfee—Tbe market, previous , to yesterday, was
rathecllat, but there was then Mereased firmness,
and prices - cloud buoyantly, having an upward
tendency. The transactions include 660 bags Bra
sil at 164101-14 260 Jamaica 10;'200 Sumatra II;
350.Javn 111 h 100 Deguyra 0 1.4n2 1.2; 100 Mar
acaibo ll 1-.0 3-4; usual time, 500 St. Domingo 91.4
19 1-% cash.
Coal—Sales have been made of lOW tons Lecke
warns, for shipment to California, at 4,68 3.4, cash.
freight 20; and a cargo fine Newcastle, to arrive,
on terms not made public. C.
The reader will see torn the followleg para
graph, from the Si. Louis Republican, of Juno 26;
that the Plesldent is coocentratleg farces where
he out nee them for the preserottiou of the teflon.
at honer, and the integrity of the territory of the
&me of New Mexico. •
ARLIVAL.OI , T 100 1 ,3 VS= 401.1 DA LT 17771:10
son Bahit...cu.—The rase steamer Concordia,
Capt. Meet, twined at the wharf yesterday morn
ing, from New Oilearwoelatch place she sett en
the evenicg of the 18th tenant: • •
To the randneu orate clerk we are Indebted kW
papers of that date. • .
The C. brought up and landed at Selferson Ban.
racks, five comparees of the 7th A. 8. Infantry,
and toe followtrg officals Co1."1. Plat:argon, con,.
mending Ith regiment; Lieut. W. K. &gain, re.
gimentat quarter master and acting adjutant; Maj.
George, Andrews, AwletantSurgeon, G. K. Wood;
13 , 0Vel Major D. B. Whiting, atmmaadiog compa
ny K; brevet Major IL C. Gatlin, commandteg
enmpdny F, Lieut. M. It. Stevenson, commend.
log company B; Wilcox, commanding
company I; Idaut. A. 3. Batton, commanding
40s1pasy 11, and airline commluvit.
Thew troops lett Tampa Ott the 13:b lug all
was then quiet. - :Gert. Twins sad staff bad left
for Washington city. The reterandet of the regi.
meta are to follow to about leader.; thelrdestlea.
bon for the present being Jet:fen - on Barracks; and
It Is presumed are to be cmOcyed as estora an
emigrant trains going to the Pacifin by way otln.
dependence.
Well you may say what you please about Cap
tain Spethle's meactom—them isone Mint know,
nod that is, that he wised my life thmo titnes at the
battle of Chapultepec.,"
ullow so!"
"Why, erin7 limn Ivo ran Min Ifollowsd
.." - - Putztrurgla Ca 1.4 4-
masa. sonoor.—Aliagh.sy.
Aka this in the arnica when the children crone
!Public Schools, gene:tan areexhibiting to theft
plumate and Glands their proficiency in the sled,
les of the School-4 attended - the First Ward
Echools,ln Allegheny,_ _ on Monday and Tuesday
last; nod, Indeed, it win an occasion of deep Lu
tetium to at who were present, and to none more
than myself. I have never seen in any school or
schools, select or public, such evidence el deep
and thorough knowledge of the various studies
perinining to the school room an wan here. Far.
tlctilaily would I mention the Female departure at
under the care of halm Robinson and Mtn Ew-
ing. Too much embus eaunot Do awarded to
them, for tbmr indefatigable xxertions for the In.
Wrest and advancement of them popils. Tho ex•
Groins were of the most Interesting character.—
The examination In German anis unequalled by.
any I have ever' witnessed. The pupils in Mita
liabluson's claw evinced a thorough acid practical
knowledge of that diacult and abstruse study,
quotiegyithart estortuittiog famtlutrity; the rules
and enjoinment the most celebrated 'Miter*, brith
ancient and modern, 0.11 Well as 60111 Cheek, Lit.
in, Freich, dm. In Geography,)tiothing could be
more satiefactery. The essays of the young la•
dies were each as elicited the admiration of all;
and ware,. Indeed, such as might have been cx.
petted from the pulpit or profeases'a chair. I
would like to make my remarks More extended,
and may at some anbuquent time. Ilut, in con.
clown, I would ray, well may the citizens (Atha
Feet Ward be proud of their schools; and they
cannot be other wiae, so long as they have those
teachers whose highest aim and moat powerful
incentives, are the advancement and pceneaned
interest of there committed to their core. One
sot 'traction grunted to my mind on this et:maiden,
wee that the public schools of Pennsylvania aro
destined ultimately to be "the schools . of the
State. Pardon me be intruding eo much on your
columns. I consider thin brief and imperfect no•
tee of what Interested me so much, hot a simple
act of Janice.
For the Pitudsogh Gazette
Ms. Wurn—
ald the das, and too associations connected with
It, will, as it to wcit ceico Wad to do, d vaitn nolo
gled tenlings ofjoy and gratulation, crony [mai-
Bat,to the potat—wilrtais day ba tobarly and
diacreetlytpentt kwill cot be forgotten by thole
jour reader', who ticalga putlcipatiag to ha
I . :olivine', that pindenee is eating, and driakiag,
and tasting, of the- thoatand and one &Pasant
which will be held out teroming/y to them, at the
V.lloua places of public roust, is a mates which
trey should not for a moment neglect
am lead to these lased.ns by the fact, the,
although the cholera is not immediately to.our
midst, we are threatened by that terrible disease
from different quavers, and I em induced to be
lieve that retrial Is only wasted Ice it to write
upon, to give dm awl In this city. Thochalera
la at reseal veil , bad lo Cincinnati, and it should
not be forgotten that we 1.0 in daily CCl3l9lll3tea •
lion with that city, by the arrival and departure of
atonal boats.
Every precaution should be used by enroll
sena. Tao delicious and •teruptir-g fruits of the
lelllloll have just made their appearatce lna our
market. lea creams, arid tee water, which ere to
inviting to toe palate, flaw in profusion, and as
the weather is extremely warm, much retort will
tionbtlees be had to three beverages to-day. A
would repent, that caution should be taken at es•
ery step by our citizen:, in telt:fence to this mat•
ter.
Before doting, I wonl,l call tto attention of on
city authorities to the necessity of timely action,
to reference to um matter hinted at i% the above
remarks. I could point them to many pare of our
city which need cleansing, even were we not
threatened by the cholera. The stream should be
thoroughly cleansed, and every thing should be rt.
moved which may have a tendency to aggravate
the disease, shoold it oppear In Cur snide'.
It is not my &tip to create on eincemosan
porde in reference to the cholera. Oar city, tram
the .veri . firat sppearanceof that fataddheart,irt
tale eau:earn has bete more favOredltall any oths
er city: of the VICO population m the United
Stoles l.hut this tact stioald only serve sa a atoocg•
CT badmen:mat f r every precautionary Cop to be
taken, is, dpoo its next visit, it may be atmodcd
by a greater degree of fatality. to order to gourd
against the evils mining from a disease to fatal,
a tip:runt itsbreaking out incur toldsi,or oprcad
,g and becoming trootagigustiftel It shall appu,
eh that is necessary is a mac:ea degree of
Tun Pestrrr &rm. or Boas—The New Yolk
Cooner and Eirgnizer bre the following :moths
upon the dcapolibm of the present Government of
Nome:
It has lately been asked, through our columns,
by cue whose chars:let and Sawn command em
sweetest respim, [Bishop Hughes why stinted
Manua, and Sotto, aau St. Iscuel, be, loured by
sub little notice, while the whee stream of cdt
tonal, censure is directed against tiro Pepe end.
the .Cardinals of Roan! As fur ourselves, we are
against all uojusi dtsertothations, and ever elm to
expert and deationce oppression pad wrong
solienteer we find them. But yet, is act Chnsuaw
ay tho great pallsdium of 'Littman rights, the great
sorely of political coiratichiSetsent sod social ie.
drew? In there no deep and solid troth in that
remark at Novaus, that me 'Christian religion is
Tee root of ell .lentworacy—ittehigheet font in the
Righteof Han!
. -
Have we not, then, a rght t o expenti In favor
of justice and freedom, more of the. Pope; - woo
elatmato be we loftiest champion and thableimet
eiponeel of Christianity so earth, than of those
oronarnits who are controlled by a portly worldly
policy Can wo shot our eyes to the fact that
tae pnbucal advancement of "Leadoiraid Berlin
and Vienne° Is far, the two lint lofibiltly far, ha.
yond that of Rome, espeeitlly in reference to them
two most vital elements of *bedsit system—Rep
resentative Intinntions and the Press! Can we
dine= the reality, - that alibi; hour the Papas
Government W. so fat: as relates to political guar.
antics and securities, ',absolute irresponaitle •
despotism ,that of Ate Czar of the. Routes, or
that of the Sullen of Tiirkey—a despotism more'
unqualtfied than it was a Itionsand years ago, be.
cause then dm people bad the privilege of naming
their Master, however independent he veldt be of
. teem, after his election, Men of every party and
every religion must answer these questions W . a
similar way.
Pins Ii has now item fermanths In his capital,
and to oar disippointment and sorrow we aro nia
ahle to direover the Waters symptom, the alightem
-trace of an Intes.ime to return to the pith of civil
reform and papule, progress. We are forced to
recognize thnt ItameoL now visited with a reign
of terror it has not known for generations. Sall
we will not yet surrender our faith, one erne, and
onr oberity ; oar faith lo the integrlif and diela
tereftedness of Ike Roman teller—our hope thethe
will yet summon boldness to fulfil his : promises
now unredeemed—and our charity Rr his orlel.
ray stress, in befog hoarded by a mob of homebred
ingrates, and being 'shielded by an army of for.
mercenaries.
The Wuhicren Coffin coatinues to rave about
the news from New Mexico. In en article on toe
malting of a Stato Constitution by the people it
Sinia Fa, (New Mexico) the venerable editot thus
froths and tonna:—
a * • * sl We appeal to those Southern
representative', end ask them; tan this wroe* be
righted t Can they pass any set of certhure upon
the conduct or ihe Executive, without arctheina
the wrath and provoking the denneeietions of
them Southern Whigswho have; suddenly become
willing to obliteinth party lines, in their devotion
to Southern rights Cad California be remanded
to her territorial conditirn Y
* * * • a
Utah will net bo stow to (glowing the exam
ple, and then the South will be inevitably excluded
from every foot of territory acquired from Mexi
co. Nothing will be lull to her but as appeal to
lame
• • • • - .. •
.
The naked Wane now presented some to be a
choice between the Adjustment and the Admit:ifs.
fration polley.which effectually exclude. the South
from all pattielostion to the territories aminired
horn kflezire. The only other alternative la di.
nein:land civil war."
• • • • •
"We were willing to take the MICKIllti Cont.
promise. Rat can they get 11l Two days more
will probably deeide that !location to the Senate,
and a more decided rejection awaits tt in the
Reuse
" We speak freely ; for the times demand h."
" Appeal to arms!" "Remanding Californle !"
"Censuring the Esecolive !' "The idiasnori
Compromise V' The man la as mad as a March
hate.
GeolOtei—The Legislature of Georgia,-*lonth
vro believe,mt thispoint—euthoriesd the Goiter*
nor. Wean a Convention of the people of the state
In the event of tko admistlott of California. The
editor of the Foderal Maori, evidently . speattion
by authority, soya that Goveri3or Town regards
the scion of the Legislature too plain to admit of
cavil, and deems It his duty to cart) out the law
in the contingency speed:fed. Gov. Towns will
call the conveation to the avant of the admbnlon
of Gan:anis, whether that act he coupled with
haw weawarescit twt.
DEOLI#APION OP SADSPidPDROOL
Prix 4,'1776.
A Da/sinews by eu Riusseasativea of the Mild
• , State of ifilierion, is Coogrus . ausontied.
When, .in the enema of human events, it be
cemes ceeessety for one people ko.dinialve thew-.
lilted bands which have connected them with an.
other, and to mums, 'among the powers of the
earth, the capture andequal station to which the
lawn of nature and of nature's God entitle. them,
• decent respect to the opinions of mankind ?a
ltare, that they should declare tne causes which
impel them to the separation. .
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all
men are created tree co equal; that they are en*
dowed by their Creator with certain unalienable
rights; that among these, are life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happlaesk . That, to secure these rights;
governments are instituted ambegmen, deriving
their just powers from the consent of this govern
ed; teat whenever any fond of government be
mimes destructive of the ends, it is the right of
the people to titer or to •lish it, and to institutea
new government, tufo Its foundation on loch
principles, and orgaznalo its powers insuch form, t‘..
KS to them shall seem at likely to effect their
eatery and happiness. redeem, Indeed, will
dictate that garment' long established, 'lipoid
not be changed fur tight rid transient causes; and
accordingly:all experience bath shown, that men.
kind are more disposed to suffer, while evils ore
sufferable, than to right themselves by ebollshing
the fermata which they hainsibeen accustomed--
But, when a long train of abuses and usurpations
pursuing inurinbly the name object, evinces a de
luge to redneo them under abeoluie despotism, it
Is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such a
roveroment, and to provide new guards for their
Baum security. Such has been the patient suf.
reroute of theta colonies, and such in now.the tie
easily whicinconerrakis theca to alter their former
spume of government: The hislory of the pres
ent king of Gust Britain is a hlstory of repeated
injuries and usurpations, all haring, 'ln direct ob
ject, the entablithment of s n absolute tyranny aver
three States. .To prove this, lot facts he submit
ted too candid world:
He has refused his ascent to lairs the most
wholesome and ncectsory for the public good.
He hie forbidden his Governors to pose lame of
immediate and preesinig importance, unless sus+
pcuded in their operation until hie assent should
be otintioed ; aid, when so ourpended, he has ete
wily neglected to attend to them.
He bob retuned to pars other laws for the ac
commodation of large dilative of people maces
those people wield telicueiah the tight of repro
sentation to the legislature; a right inestimable to
them, end forraditble to t 7 tool. only.
Ha boo celled together legialative bodies at pls.
cerium:meal, encomfortobtc, and diwant from the
depository of their public record., tor too soh: pap
pose of fatiguing them inn compliance with his
He
ha
diuoletd reprerentatioe homes repeat*
idly, for opposing, with manly bemoan, his lavas
Woos on the rights of the people.
Ile Dm refused, for along aim° after each din
solution', to cause otheth to be elected; whereby
the legislative pave, incapable of acathillation,
bare retained to the people at large far their ex+
erase; the stele remaining, In the metro time, ex
plored to all the danger of irotagoo from without,
mid convulsions within. .
He hasondeavored to prevent the population of
thew Stares; for that tharpaise. obstruction' the
laws for the neturaligation of remised/a; plotting
to pass others to encourage their migration hither.
and raising the conditions anew appropriation of
•
lands. -
He has obstructed the administration of justice ,
by retasieg his anent Mims fee eatablishlng ja.
diniam Invert
lie has used: judges dependant on his will alone
Is, the tenure of their effices, and the amount and
permeate( their rainier.
;lie has erected a mulotude of new offices, and
sent hither warms of oineent to harm our pen.
pie. end eat oat abed substance.
Ito has kept among us; lolly* , Of Peace.
Fand
lug Armies, without the commit of our legislature.
lie hes seeded to render thamilitam iodepend.
eat of, and superior to, the Mid power.
lie has combined., with other, to subject as io
• juriedivion o:irrigate our conlmtloo, and un
acknowledged by our taws ; giving his assent to
their acts of pretended legislation :
For quartering great bodies of armed Uncps
among 111:
' For protecting thorn, by a mock trial, from pun.
• 'ahment, fns any - mercers which they 'Moab] emu
mit on the inlasbnants of theaeStatee
For cutting oil our trade with' all parts of the
world:
For imposing taxes on us without oar consent
For depriving us, in - many cams, of the benr fits
of trial by jury
.For transporting no beyond seta to be tried for
pretended offences: I • -
For ebolishieg the free system of English laws
in a neighboring protrinceoratablintlng therein an
arbitrary government, and eulanring its bound..
ries, was to tender list °nestle example and. fit
instrument for iotrodecing the same absolute rubs
Mtn there colonic, : ••.
For taking away mar chancre, abolishing our
more 1,11113mb:a laws, and sitering,,fuadamentally,
the roans of our governments:
' For tomcatting our own ittsistareat and dr..
elsrleg themstlves - invested With- the power to
legislate for as in all came whatsoever.
lie, has abdicated government here, by declaring
us out of his protection, and waging war againat
He. boa pleedeeed ens teas, ravaged our 00,515,
burnt our Pewee, and dente:lei the lives of our
people.-,He is, at this time, transpettieg large armies of
forden rtieroromiet to &replete the work, of
death, desolanoti, and tyrronne, ,!ready to ion;
with oleeumttati crier cruelty and perfidy cased?
partnelled in the most botbterus ogre, and totally
unworthy the bend of a civilized nenoa.
He has melanoma our felleur -eitliene, taken
captive on the high seaato bear anus agaicot their
country totecome the elect:nonce, of their friends
and brethren, or to fell theratelves by their hand,.
He has excited domeatio insurrections amongst
es, sod Ass endeavored to bring on the iehebl
tattle of our frontiers, the met-diens Indian nava.
pet, whose - known rule of weenies it an undone
' gashed deattnet.on, ofall ages, eexes, and condi.
don%
la every steno of these °pp/anions, we have pc
thinned the sinew. In the most humble term.; oar
repeated petitions have been answered cony by
repeated injury. A. prince, whose character is
them marked by every is which may define •
tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler afa tree people.
Nor have we been wanting la attention to our
British brethree. We have warned them, from
time to time, of attempt" ,made by their legit,
'atom to extend an 'un warrantable jorledlction
over on. We have reminded them of the einem
trances ofourernigrallon and inclement here. We
have appealed to their native justice and magnet -
hairy, and we have co Muted them, by the ties of
our common kindred, to Mourner these usurp..
Lions, which mould lacy nobly interrupt our am
pectioce and correspoodatice. They. too, have 1
been deal to the voice ofjustico and consangatnity,
We meat, therefore, maltasee is the necesifty,
which denounces our separation, and hold them,
as we he'd the rest of mankind, enemies In war,
m peace friends.
We, therefore, the representatives of the VNI.
TED STATES OF. AMERICA, In GENERAL
CONGRESS assembled, appealing to the Su
preme Judge of the World, foe the rectitude of one
intentions, do, in the name, and by the authority
of the good peoplmol these Felonies, solemnly pub.
lisp and decteu, That these United Colonies are,
and of right ought to be, Free and Independent
Stater that they are abiolved from all allegiance
to the ' British crown, and that all political connex
ion between them and the Sate of Great Britain,
is. and °mart to be, totally diasoleed; and that, as
FREE AND INDEPENDENT STATES, they
bees foil Power to levy 'war, conduce peace,
contract alliances,. catabllatt commerce and to
do -all ether ups sod thing. which INDE.
PENDENT STATES mil of right do. And,
for a support — of this declaration, wilb erm
relic , co an the protection of DIVINE PROVI.
DEN 3E, we mutually pledge to each other; oar
lives, our fortunes, and oar sacred hone"
The foregoing declaration was, by order' of
Cobartru,engroased; and ihmed by the following
members JOHN HANCOCK.,
Hew Hampollire. /Ifassaeheturto Bay.
Josiah Bartlett. ' Samuel Adam",
Wtlifam Whipple, :John Adam..
Matthew Thornton. ,
Elbridg Robert T
G er reat Paine,
e ry.
Rhoda Delaware.
Stephen Itopkins, Goat , ROdoeye
William Entry, George Head,
ThomakM'Keut.
Conduit-M. , Maryland
Rages Sherman, Samuel Chase,
Samuel Heald:von, William Pica.
Witham WMbsmr , , Thomas Stone,
Oliver Wolcott. ' Charles Garrollof Oar.
rolltea.
-,,Nn, Then. Ynpieia
William Floyd, George W tae, .
PUT Livingston, Richard Henry Lee,
Francis Lease, Thomas Jeffersoe,
Lewis Morris. Benjamin /billion,
NEW Jewry. Thomas Nekton. jnn.
Richard Stocktoti, Francis Lightfoot Lee,
John Waherapoon, Garter Braxton.
Francis tioplaasorf, Berta Cantle.
John Hart, William Hooper,
Abraham Clark. Joseph Hewer,
rennektrams. • John Peen.
Robert Mortis, Souls Cardoso.
Benjamin Rush, Edward. Rutledge,
!Someone Franklin, Thomas Heyward, jr.
, John Morton, Thomas Lynch, Inn.
- George Gymer, Arthur Middleton.
James Smith, Gorge".
George Taylor, Batton Gannoeu,
James Wilson, Lyman Hall,
George Ross. George Walton.
E=3
Tex Siam Is gratifying to tee the
unanimous and hinny enthusiasm with which
the Wolgjeurnals throughout Pennsylvania have
?retired the ticket framed by the recent Suits
Convention. The country payee', to all direc
tions and without excepticg, continue to manifest
a loyal devotion to the
to
Whig patriotic, piny
of the country, and to it, eminently successful
State and National Admlnistratioris; and the seal
they Manliest la support bf our candidates for Ca
nal Commissioner, Surveyor General, and Audit
or General, gives token of I unity of . gentilucit
and feeling, a harmony of purpose, and • fraternal
gu eeierom, which sear at naught the fond hopes
their of Mir opponents of an alienetion of Whigs from
biager Whigs. The Whigs of Pentsylva.
pia were never more firmly cooed tad barmaid
oat than now. Every where we have indications
of aieepicai vigilance on the pert our faithful son.
tomb,. Tney all feel that the success of the Whig
candidates morel most to the benefit of OW good
old)Soygowa Eltatoo-Moish blimps*:
LOGAN, - WILSON 4 ca.,
. 129 WOOD Zr, ASOVETIFTII, '
Dave Net reeeived large 'additions to Weis :
.•
IPEING STOCK OF !CARDS/SE, CIALEST,Ice
. Imported by late packets from Falrope, and
which they would especially call the aueatioa
of Earebasers, be hevieg meir very ezten•
ems 'lock, and
now
pric ctb ra.es will give
• entire tiefa •
maylklavelyT
- -
Office of Ohio rad Yrangt. R. R. Co. Third rt.l
Jane 15,1E30.
Too Stockholders of the Ohio and Penneylvarda
Rail Road Coronary are hereby notified to pay the
sixth instalment of five dollars per share, at the °free
of the Company, 03 heretofore, on or before the allth
day of June nest, sad the remaining instalments of
ed per dare, on or before the JOtir day of each sae •
ceediog month, until the whole am paid..
Je2ohlitf LARIMER, Jr., Treamtrer.
Stied Itestortd to eight by the Po
trelsnm.
8. B. Leone—Sir•. I wish to been testimony to the
mOicel 'lmre of rho Oil celled Patrolman. I wee for
a long time affiteted with a - bled,lf inducted and' very
lore eye, to much to MI to lose sight entirely for about
three months, with very little bevel of ever recovering
the tight, and bat a alight prospect of hostel It re
lieved of the toren , ii; my attending PhY3l.lll
woo
unseccestfal in making a cure, or in giving' relief,
and afforded me hot little eneouregement. - I heard of
the Petroleum about the lit of Aprll, lE.SO, end gave
it a trial: the remit le. the sight le teetered end my
eyes wed, except a little tender or week when Igo
oat in the min. ANN IRELAND.
. • „
Mansfield it., Cincinnati, May 44 . ,1978.
8.8. Lt.:ma—Sir I have be &filleted with Plles
for ran yens, and hare tried other remedies, without
permanent rel.ef, wall I heard of the Petroleam. I
hare used only one bottle, and think I not entirely
csd. I recommeni. it to all who are afflicted with
Pigs. I hare known it to be good for wee eye..
Cincinnati, May tat, ten% C. CIABRETSON
But tale by Iltyaerd, fl6Dowell, bin ttoo4 street;
E Sellers, 17 Wood et.; D M Corry, Allegheny city;
D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, Allegheny;
olio by the proprietor. S. U. BIER, .
li4 Centel Basin. Seventh et, Plusbergh
MA EtILIZD.
On the 2d tart.; by the ger. Dr. Pierer, Mr. Wx.
Wusos to Miff itax..o Penman, all of Allegheny. '
00-eattT tElt Ute
lIE subscribers have this day roma a cAPartOrS-
A. ship 1111UCt the firm of W sr Wlnr Um our.
port of trantatiing the Whoiersie G r oc e ryarid Coro
minion Basins's, at No iG Wood street.
War. WIL9uN, Jr..
FRANK. WILSON'
—•-
Wanted.to Rent,
A BAKE OVEN, wlthout a nolo. Loctitlah not
pariell:ll--Pittsbingit p.eletrod. Addrss M.
yiSt L at thl.Aß , ce. let•
1341TAS11-2 woke just received to day, tsar/Hier
article, imitable for retailing, which will ba sold
low for c.esi by S
Car N. Ro
4 W ood and Sixth n
CQ-PJICT97CIIIHIP•
TAR. W. Burbridge & Beal. F. Inahreat have this
dal sowiated theteuelves under the fine of Bat
bridge & tosbrom.uo transact n Wholesale Grocery
aad gleam! Coatattuiort Hyalites', in the house lately
tiettrilleg b 7 lievorldge, Wilson &Co,llB Max at.
Palsbargh, July t, Itsoe-i74 '
CIE=
pits Partnership hareustere existing between the
sabsell beta, under Ide. Earn or Llarbrides, Wllson
& Co., was this day dissolved by mutual consent.
'rho t.noness of the arm will be nettled by J. W. But.
btidge,,er We., Wilson, Jr seer et' whom n,asuboe
lid to use the nuts. Or the
W. tuna in a.
J. LIORSIODSW.,
1,17/51. IV t LeON, Jr.
LYON, suunua
1,18.W.—jy4
PlUsbulg!t,
.
POI/ &MONT,
A LONG TWOU Mr Conolly's Dry Coeds
sm. 'the town is well !unshed, and tarnished
an gas fittings. rattance on taatx“ Street
.
} 4 E. D. GAZZAn
DIVIDEND,
Putsbergh, July 3,1030, .
11£ President and Board ot 'Managers of the
T
Northern Liberties Bridge Company having do,
mated a dividend of one.fluilar and fiity cents, on
iwch share of use capital ttock acid company.
Ilia same will be pad to t i e saint holders on or alter
the 10.hin a t. K %VAIN:LB, Treumer.
iy4M3t
-
DiVIDDND.
pace of the Allegheny Bridge Company,
rittsborgh, .1 Lay 150830.
THE Prceident and klmingen of the Company for
crecrieg a Bodge over too Allegheny 14ecr, OP .
1.0•103 Yawn: nigh, to 'the 1301:Ity 01 Atkghnny, have
tats day declared it dividend of ono dollar sod seaway
cents on coca share of me capimt stock, standing in
the Lame al an the books to the company,
out of the prots the last sir 'monthe, which Writ
be paid to strickhoiders or their legal repnesentrolves
forthwith. ItT4) /WIN 11.11tPER,Treasencr.
In the Court or Common P a• or All..
shorty diuntoty.' • .
TN the Mitt!, of th e .appllatutoo of th e Ohio mad
rootestreanio.JWl flog Company for the Aght of
rt ay. No 1:5, Juno T. 1050.
And now, J aly 341E50, Report of Yiewere preeent
odtaopouCort,Sted 004 ordered that o.3dOtt begiven
by publication 000 week to (Ito rittobAtEO Gortta
I) • 'kW Tile COURT.
°MEAT /111.1fi1tICAM
. Arm mI2OII.II4ICAL
JUST PUI3i.i.BBED in medium folio, Ca cense•
aubscribera One Dollar to non subscriber. ; •
..tot Vl.' of "epectmeus of th e atone, Iron, and
Timber Bridge., Venduela Tunnels, Culverts, da an
of the Vance States Roil Beads! , By George Duggan,
Architect and Coil Ennui.,
Tho prawn( pan contais beannfully• executed
I rations., and n
and of the Timber Bndge
•
three notes of 15n, and one span of lea feet) tams.
, the Delaware st dew Mill Itit on the line of the New
%sok and Eris !toad, win [panthe on's., esti
.
Moat. de.
N. Lt With the emceed (Mitt port are given Bocci
men Pimes of the Arra:use tor ftmosencut aid
practical Twins, oil itirnige &dining, rec z aterinsta.. l
tercel plena, c le entwill, teed° , a, arid details GI a east
iron oblique snob t3t. teem., across Fairfield meet,
Mmicto or:, on the line ot 'the Manchecter and Bir
mingham Ili R. Alta, aapecimeu sheet of the lettet
pi cm •.f die Ancona, cite anhitrodoetery article on
me appl.eation of Is.. to Ball Road stracitirts.
91 is a wort that was n great desideratum, and
noon pm.. of great benefit to the engineering( profes
sion generally, sod espeetady to the gyro iu . practical
engineering anti atectlatileal kunWierge, treat it
&Utter or that it world regeire yenta of labor and
patient toll on the pen in a y Oang •C gritece prepafe
the nrawings end collect ilia intormauen that calf be
embodied to woes, nut eau now be procured for.
the trifling cam of t tt—lnctendhe Amerman, March:,
le, laf.O. • •
Nit connection with Ws sultilset Own Patl Rend
Stratteres; we take imeasum to null attention gain
to Mr. Magnet , tralmiblc and expensive pablleautie; I
exhibiting drawings. arlth full deceriptsonO of the
canons wane, torn, and wood ondeca tea
eels, mavens, Re., of all the rail roads la the United
Smolt. Mr Langan man actomplisbed uranium and
civil enginwrortio cane from Behold, ta .his marl , /
t atomize Ms protection, but finding rail road con
novenae here, la many-respects, vifferent from that to.
which be had been accuctoined Europe, he applied
himself tome study of our irysterm and t he Welts of
nix researches nod investigatitom embodied In this
work • are well calculated to meet the exigencies of
migtocersoute ter nwlat diattaatantro,bricee builders,
imechanirs, and content/O—EN. Y. /venial of Cain.
mere., F.b. 11, ItSO •
gla• Published ny GEAROE DUGGAN, SWBrood.
Broad
y New 1 ork,to whom all communieation a should
bo addressed and mththetptions forwarded. • Baddi
WANTED,
AGIRL to do bonteerorlt. Apermar.ent and plea- , .
rem slinadon ean be baud of by applying - et tire
' .
Damaged Dry goods at Thallf Pries.
B ARGAINSI;II.KRGAINS
wid.t. RUSSELL, Sign of Om lite Sea Brea,
Yr Weikel street, between Third and Fourtb.ei
continue tolling these Damaged Dry good., on Wt
nesday, Jaty 31,and will continue from dayto day until
all the damaged goods are sold. These goods are
alighly damaged by water, and will be offered to es
parebastre al leas th an half the a clgthel CAM.
Our numerous mummers and tap public m general
'lease cell goon and steam bargain. The good.
were usmiged by water only, and many of th em will
be tuned 010001 perfect Others of them we will sell
at • Lomat' any prier. Please remember' the Wore,
No Oral 'whet street, between Tied end Fourth man
of the fligSee tiler, where no mash Customer will be
sent away without being perfectly satlafied.
All MU rooms will be opened for retail trade on Ibis
oeession.f - UM] IVN. 1., RUSSELL_
I 00.PAILT3ERSIIIPs
iIa.VF, this day, amootated we me air. I, H.
Clouse; In the Wholesale Gmetry and Produce
bashmeg the style of Ltd) firm be A-Calbertacm
ts
&Clou, 1431 A. CULLER:att./Di
C91.211t',031 • (1. lt. moms •
A. OULAIRIITIOti i CLOUBE,
12THOLMiLE GROCERS and Committal
111' ebente, Octavo In Pzeduce, Pirtsbareti
Dlanufaeurted arteleal93 Liberty. Pittabargb,
113
FOURTH OF JULY!
MAIM EXCUB3IO/1
TOZ ,
GREENWOOD & ROSEDALE
• •
m ak i Hiar T t h r= di
steamer dd a ak t
; PIIILIP DODDILIDGE,i
WllllVrooof=er7l boor
14; dteom¢enato'etl
rnornina, and retql till It tt
0-1 BEARDSLIA S SPLLNIAD•, BRASS BAND
Wlllbe on board during the alit moon and awning. ,
jeanlld
1 NEW Di.bOKIS I NEW 11001161
Al 'lifi ., 7 s' litrmry Dept, Third strew, opposite
she Rat o„grz. •
DON Ari. Journal for lona.
Littell'a Living Age, No 340.
•
lolden'e Dollar klagaslao for July.
Blackwood for June.
The Vale of Cedars: or the h Martyr , NT Oxen ,
Aguilar,auther of cWornari , a
Friendship: ,
Women Sbakepeare, No Id.
Pictorial Field Biwir, No
;David Coppetield, No 14.
Nervel Halting.; eras Frig
;ate lathe Oiling. 1133
Mutts owners of 10 dank• Rearettingt, andi biof
I Remove Ware will please come torward, prove
property, add take them away, et they will be told
aecurdlog to law, to pay charge• *C GRANT
: jy3 - • In Water at •
.IUrIIRVIIY DURCIIPIMD Invite the . 'attention
'M. of buyers to shor supply of sr:purist Irish Limas,
warranted Pure Flax, fouled:lg a few
.pieees extra
Quality Boma Unena. They have also received a
supply of Phirtlog Muslin, of superior nabrio, all of
which' will bit sold few. 1,3
Laces and a:data'.
iiirt - urny dIIRCWIELDIATC received a largo
nabotuncid of
Lisle and Vicsofia Edgings and Laces;
Loom Work Thread do;
Dobbin; do;
Valenetennes dol
• Swiss and Jaconct Edgings;
Do losormon:
Figsred and giro Net
o flrkieb
Ovv gut a,nnan of buy e
r..e . 3,3
lialils-I?bLabpntazdboontt ef:r
cafeiea by.
n g it It GRANT, 91 Wat,
3 , ner
CAI O - IChT$, end
taJurit&
canal Sub, co
P. W. GATES' '
PATENT DIES FOIV CUTTING- SCREWS.
PATENTSD MAT B, 1847.
THESE DIES-basiog been adopted arid highly appecied in all the yirineipal sbops in Ness Vetk
and Philadelphia, are now offered to manufacturers, maehinets, ship ninths, &c., wen the Waal cum- .
cnce, as the most perfect article in user or cutting amersirs.
Their superiority over. any other Dies heretofore used, n their (vain a flan ,
Seamv,.. b a ther Vor sgrAne thread, by oses parsing over tbe roost , which revue no arredgrag
~ P rmip. u . preparation, on the dies cut the thread out of the solid
in ` their
wihout raising it in the itair;
in Their. greater durability, rapidity, and perfection 'work; and in their aimplicity and little liability
to get out of order.
Csrtitiestss.
Ps=Pszsins, Asir 17, 1849.
7 / 1 . Jo to certify 'hot sr* ism purchased from P.
Vir-Tases the right of •siele his patent Dies fop est.
nog b olts Ise opinion, his ]lies see saneh sirs
r'st tO 007 ethm sys ars segasiate6 onto too Oa
pntpow Of min. wig.
J P 2.10118 US • CO
•
• --
Ibm.surtirna. Aug. IN. 1€49.
NY Gs es , Puler( Elea la use In our -
establishoterd for es j u t alas ',moths, for cutting
hope :wa can rw.7 resp ect reeornmerd them La
tbn "it.be. , ttma. as ere him uud gre boo way.
they beng so fad suirerior—conaldrrilly, them:Yß P"
sent. cheaper lianany orbs" now In use."
RANEY, NEAPIE CM •
• • - Penn Works. ra..
This Is to certify that 'ribose purchased the nett'
to me, and adopted In lir business, P W Gales , Pa.
tent Bedell Caner, Vella.. woo, 0 , 00 , 0 0 ( lb
can do much note nada, pa are believe It add sur•
t u do s abllity and wecrsion,ltl Touch as coenolAY
ot labor, say dies nmoor* us
hIORTaaSER. h± OBENI.
Purbsnacrms.,9th m ttl
Ntivr Voss, Aug. 19,1649
Iluring s.pted P.W.Or . ^ o . • .'Patentbies^ for
tine bol.s, w e take Otani in same, thin' hereto
lean answers our expeetau , s, and bays no beAlts..
Lien in 'vying it as our erinioni that , t fsr.ezerla say
ether In present WO for engirt belts
P EF,C,OII lt CO:
We hive P. W Getee .Patent Din* fot center
lerivve, end the connect,' of stir[ the= Se vet
eoutidentble, that we loot epee feel. 0 01.0erts.
ble to every eatitolleWeet having am quntitr of
Resters to Cu,.
NeCORMICS, OGDEN . CO,
Cittcooo, Ploy 10, 1149.
0111)11.01CS Orrice, WA5EM11161.37,, 6th Eeyl.4N.
1 hare perehated of W. IL &ovine for the United
&ales, Ice Oa to use In all ilia arsenals an!! arTo-
rrcls rnaer*. mut Ortud,
r' env re If ' d ' a far oat., bYAILBAVOII'
:.N°lll '" ".r
"" no u te n b
0-DA 1.1311-10 casks operiaTvlllitutooll y
0 is 3
ohd.orkno fhpulder
jak
ElObbds do
lu hbdt dt
meat and fikrokqel,y__(
S t A in f l; l 4 R ! 'D t
"I
;42
ty.nrinow GLASS- SOU byswaned sixes roe
VV (Drools by ) iI 3 ) & W HAU&MIGH
CORN -40 bd shelled just re c ta
w ren
i r k id g lil vj a a
041,-100 , bu rec , d fottrie‘rnmunama
I t
butdit‘tr
31 HARDYio
s-- ale b 7 ••1
forßLe blr
and for sared "d
LAND -4.5 keS a r‘ ne:r0,47..
ix. TWIST OHACCO—ai kao _ tics
co
.I°doxen for sale ksz .
jouric . coN
B R IT' H
1 atom and for sale by 0 _
37 3
IIb—OTATOM3-ICO bu
W H JOHMIT N
13UTTEB. In store and tout I .T , , T nins . ron
C041:7. -15)W-1, ftlo,arT.4.Zl;iasq. ,
Water and Froot
.
B ACOItI-43 c.si I , Dams;
, 4 casks 81.les:
SO auk" Phooliern
3 cs As .6.ssarted,. row lanai,. from
Witmer Isl Emu, for sale byLEAI6II DICKEY CO..
Won. and Front sas.
LCOUOL—,r brls 9'l, 92,
tl splillFplimoaftesco
— ry . 3 b _ l • Co F T. A flyst & Wood pts.
AJ A io IL-456;1s Coalin
VA g's IINFATOC No 1 (or ssK
& Coyt bt _
11 A
itUrPETILE-2 5 kegs Tel ned. for ree lir •
lla - B A FAIINESTOCK lc CO
.L4T n VITO ''4 frt'O.to
--• -- - Q
.
UDIDRIES—( . O Imo Seleratuk.
,
1.3' - Pouts ono Ingo do;
. . 3 east. Pottsh;
brio Tallow;
' 1 ...% bx. Chcota:'
. 1 10 bria Firer and Watan. pfoct PAW;
•
Ito bulimia Pbutto<7.
ckspiram
la Care. and for oCo by
1330STON 'CRISCILEBS—Jost unveil and for saki
AID atliolSO Libel ty crest. ,
; 3 brls Boston Cold .Water. Crackers;
• brie. do • Bono, Biscuit; •
•
bsis •do pt... Stuart.•
wrd A ircLuac it co
°SH
temiced EN 1„,
rt.
CILEESer .. /1.:0 1 :11 tot of.GotltetiCbt7
ix jut
• t 5 ,1 Ll6OOl Bt
3
BAD BREATI4.—In ' nine Carta on of ten, bed
b teeth may he attributed to s neglect of the teeth,
by winch ta rt ar in allowed I. accumulate epos th em,
and coast finally Velma. When this is the ease, the
breath cannir be Otherwise than bad, and the persons
thus rained not only stiffer from a conseloasness of
[nett being the feet; bat are abielatel v disagreeable to
every ono they upproach. JULY. , HAULLIS YURI.
Yirtfr Can ItCtt,Al • 0111 , PASTE to pct only a
remedy far he , ltreatit. but will potent Inv teeth anti
ions, tram beenmtha diseased, and tore m tire teeth e
brllLiant whiteness. Charm:Wu admitted by all smen.'
life. persons to be one of the /realest drtielecting
+gents &teem. and is highly approved ley all our
bnt
Deniers as asdentihiee. :The greatestobiertion to its
ore bereteforet hay been the diffrtater of getting It
pure and free from en stye panicle.. The Pl• fungi)
.CUARCOAI. TOOTH PASTE enCtely ohs istea Ado
&Monty, as the tool from which tots formed it polder
weed, burnt in an iron cyltudar, and Treated to an
impalpable powder. Thu other Ingredient of the
ras
e WIT aaoh as have received the apprebaJnn of
ear roost !thieved° Dental Sargoons, and are all bane.
fide in 'their effects. By the nth of Jules Jtanees
periled Cannon Tenth Prole, tee pinto discolored
teeth will, m a short eiresotalmne a pearlywititeness,
and aptlisy . ,4o.M. be..0111[14 and healthy, •
JLLES DAUB!. Peens= and'Clunnist,
120 Chesuait street, Phila.
For sale wholesale and retail, by B. A. Ethel:stock
& Cri4 nod. R. le...Seller., FltiLburghtind Johei Sart
gent;and J. Mitchell, Allegheny Coy, IN, hs •
=ZS
SHF.Gaardbuot of ibe Poor of the thy of Plusbaggh
eish to etoplos a Illation or Nurse for the glob, at
City 'Farm Testintallittla of thatatter snit be gr
oomed. Application to be made at the ofEee oa Footth
meet, at 2 o'oemk F. M. stall the 1510 Instant.
- - Byorder of the stung communes. . 1
JARED /1111:81i, Seo'y sad dot
Cate of the Guardians, -
rntsborg 11, July 1.51.
runt s stinist
•
.NO 62 Mortar sti:es!, Pittsburgh.'
6. MASON CO; are atm prepared to oder to
LW. th e poLlio their good. dandtgedby the law Gra,
among wtdeh maybe found:: i -
Galleons tightly dot:faded s t sae; fan:lova do 2 to!
o eenth; lawns do, good oplas;l4 toll/ cents: Moos de'
Lathe. d 0,3 to Ito; Chashmatosi do , lit to 120; Sado
striped do hi; 4.4 French grata do i 2; taper Cando
..Clilatz, belt price; Gingham do.lSteataboat fount." ,
panes; 1.:4 do eci extra; Motirntrig do Lathes $ to Its.
Together with ourosually largo swat of New and
Pte•et Goods At a great [O.:1110U= from format pieta
cd,
t[AVING this dery taken C'eorgeliVjdowry Into
parertersnly teeth me, the beernetaterill hereafter
be conducted In the name el A Bard &Co
Jytedim ' ; RICIIABJ>BARD
ZASDI • ' I[Oll,llT
•
IL. TIMID dL C •
101THOLWALE and Rotel dealer , . In 11!dc
Lea
zher..ldoroeto. Shoe Findings. Tann mat
Corrier. , Tonts,.lTennele 914:N010%1,0nd leeef,
P/Unbargh, Pa. , Jyth Iva
• , No GO Wool mann
Jvs" , tecolood-1 doyen Dt GuysoU'o Yellow Doak
:BhnopenDo,androrealcby J KIDD aCO
Jy2 No GO Wood suctt.. ,..
R. A. 0
m0i 13111,3121011A212.
WVMSAtt
i liFtlial t i,j:t ut scogrrn u ni,
burgh lito.ofacioroNlio =Liberty. stm.l.Pittsbort,
' .
MBE ernes. lied - consignees - of food. arriving by
J.; the "Colsn. , Portable Boat Ltne, ,, will please
tate mite that.they watt be required le PO , bedlam
at our warehouse, as-tardier ID the receipt, before
the loode are: morel. C. A MitANIILPY to CO
lebratlon of the Paiirth ofJetly,lllllo
114.011.21CN1W00D GABDIONIi • •
I\TESTLIER polo.' or expertre wBl be Oared In
Al preparing this rennet tor aeomfottable
moot of ail who, swish tri **Peed their Fourth in it.
White's ecislinited Brow. Band wilt furnish goof ,
Music throughout the dap and evening.
The Ely log. ft owes al readiness *Wall who
wish to rule. Potent swings, ten pin step., ar..
for
tholnonuicment of visitors: " •
Two some Loots, !lope Nor sod Phillip Doldridei
will irons the Pitt street !abiding,' OVi , In. O l d AI :
shony Briduccovery bolt hour, for the ..--
tflicieut robot wilt bo on the ground. ' •
Aaron Knee, one dime. 1411 J die6A.llC
tioTics.
Dms-
THE perni - Nba toot,' thateak., , : , ,,tta
.147 aaa,ell ( mr , w. .
Weae
tr, lry ,itic Uatorcl MILT•
h"""" Pl'4l° rel' T t rat WALLINGFORD :
Ds Water It • 1,
pzpr: AMMO. • •
• MELLOR, 61 Wood strrrt, hag rtativid
14 „,,, , ,,;pre5e Anode:
rvii..ey can yeti bi the tra4t'a hotriight'dedi.,
N... 7 emelt to Her. C Cook. OD, ;Dunk nos len I Imre
thee. Blanche otre. love thee. When ether Net de
around thee. 'The feet beneath the' hills. Wait thou
bet mine Annle I..autio-rklewelt .Thi, to
&ire Coca,. musle by. Stephen .Gloser.
, b „, seouuded Me spirit that loved thee. Tbs
of w „hi o rtort. The BIM Mother'.Lament.
7,..„,,na55e1. He death 'all Wogs well—
Woddca Wtdow Mechem —RasselL The cottage
of ..,dmr—llutehinsons. 1 ow baeked ear—;,oner
• louitzer—cemPlcm. The Nagle Bell. ,--The
wide or Widdihe.Pailtra. ' , Jenny:Lind.* American
k.lery Polka. - .BUtteet American POW, Iry
• Ammt.tm Hello. thattleuergan Poll.
Lind Polka. The Oriticts Sootti.h Polka—
„Jico, Bahamian Polka. Ilirt Polka. /Simplon.
Polk..' Santulli Polka. Br Wesel Polka. The Pro
nbet Quattrillea—,lleyesbeer. ennyLind Quadrinei
‘Vicath end .DelsyWeLzes—tre Xruca. The
AIM. Mover Bey --v.uallot'a by Cceml , illahameru-
Smanos from Home. .Wree ke et, Daughter. gale kmap.
t:onitrolle Muth sad Quickstep.. Wood. Up, Qeick
atcr. 1/1
01L --:W tuts tanneni Whale Q 11; .
31.0 bile Taxman'
feu bra bleaehed *date Elephant 014
• MO brla do 4,3 Whale DU;
3 , 411 gala winter Sperm - •
bin Spann Candlns; for gala by
ALLEN k. NEEDLES,
indliod2W gl3s WWI* Muni, Patladelptio.
•
, . •
ries under the seperelaton or thts Department, P. W.
Gatee . Patent i -tee , for cants g remora on la ata•obry
baying been tried In two or the loree wrens'', and
Mond to be teary otielent and onrrbeot • •
. ' i 'A. TALCUTT, Col. Ordlnasee.
Benin 01 Palm any Nast,' t
• • •tweseutaaron, oept. tb, $
Coneidering Gates , Patented lie ' preitesteet for tot
ting mews on metal to be dI.V 0ne,,1 bate, by
at:111,11V of the Honorable Secretary of the Navy,
Matured of the Atterneye of the •Putentie,'Wen.ll.
Set:mile, and Eanteet Newer, keg , The tieht make
and an sold Iteptomand eor the IS. D. Navy,
, JPAPH PAllTll,Cldefor,Baress.
In
•
•
In - use olio by • •
&offal° Work& Fula
Karla & Ashley, botberter:
:Hule& & Po, Gloutenor, N.Y;
'Haywood& Voider, Etbuyltill Cabin;
• 131rber k. hew York: • _.•
Hogg Holornater. oft &nix." N. I[4' -
H. K. Dunham 4 Co, New Voir: • -
' Dermead & Co, Mono carat Wooks, Hes
Van Caren, norkester:
: bled & 117/4 &awl - orb; • , •
&Harr Work',• do: . •
relltd &Mornay: do; •
Wen Folnt Foundry; •
Noma & Pro, FhlTadelphlai • •
a junto, Breedesbursb, Po;
. Walworta A:N0.11.13w. rnd New. Vol&
Lowell Machine ISI•op, towel•
American Co. blanoberlee. _ ~•
••
Lyman &Von bar, Youth Baotou,
and au:rani olbors. , •
ram= 1
Nelblaildna,l 3 sets dies & taps ft to 2
Nos .• 'IS •
do I to IS !pt. Salio
Not . •do 0 do 1 to.i, {mita MN
All orders addressed to 1 3 ..VE bates. Okla*. O.
B. Names, New Vora, E. D. Marshall & Co, Veda
delchls; and N. D. Peovllle & Nona, Oaleago, far Dies
cad Taps, with erwidlent machines for using than,
wllt meet with prompt attended. " '
Mop .1. Id 30
ARUSEMENTS:
THEATRE!
14 "e° w 3tan.esr C. S. PORTER
Dress Cholauld PatIVIC/1.0•••—•••.-D , PeoL
&gond a.tsvhLra • 23 - "
Gsllerf eolortd pctsons)--...23 ,
ie 4 t .
DAY PEAriIWrZtATVPAAT TWO.
THREE LACIIIABLE PIECE'S.
Melt:Petty . ..nee.
DOUGLAW
•
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BUBB JIG BY TEDDY CUJIJIINS.
ItECRATIOO,.Fm:F:u2es sore? by II
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P11'1613110 111151011 MITRE 11003,
APOLLO 1111.1.L.--7FOVi%TIi ST.
OPEN DAILY, from Bd. tij 10.1'. N.
minlintoci to Llanntaa and Leowre ROOM, g's cents;
Resorted sents,l2‘ cents emus. .lel
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137 /a 130 Wood Stroat,
SNAT splendid emablashmear u fIOW otrarcil fur
Boni. It is admirably wrongs& for Cozotru,
oluses i Fialiltaloos, to. For lona% apply to
JOHN A F1116111.0N3,
kidieue : 177 Wos
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ANE'S WILSON Informable friends aid the pulilis
01 that he! hes removed, Lis Hat anti Oni Ltosbass
went • !rem Smithfield street, to his aid rand. un the
corner el Wood llllter and .I)lateend Alley, (second
story) Orel Pattleks Zs Fi lend's Etcher rie I.if4dean
trance back. ed. Diamond Alley—oliere may hr Wood
a large tad fashionable summon et lints and Caps
at "adored prices, wholesale and mist/. •:• r •
lints mane to eider. • dttlftd&wdvS
ULIDVAL.
IllidkeaLarad Scurigioal ..SColleita_ . •
T GIiP,ENA D formerly or PhiiiUdelphla, oral
•late Neer L isbon, Olio, takes pleasure lln a:-
nattering that he has located hire.elf Paremaccul
rittsbarek , for the pureese or prachs.og the nano.
mgranches Aledzetue nod Surgery. Data panordly
intended to' at all hours or the day tad night. Mica
and residence Zoo 14 Third street, between nalithlield
ace Grant.
Rill3l3:ll7J—L . Dement Fig, Fourth II ;.F. Kay,
Bookseller and titationer,Wood strew; ft.l6l.,cody,
Apothecary and _ 1,9,17
1011.11175, de.-600 by (kluges, in prince order,
.•, .1/201 , 5a Lemon
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• sthstriOelved and ibr uy.--
• raLustea.a
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fyi:eim• Nod North Wtorres ; oladctplia
DOW OLIVER FIRE BRICK rot rtle tho dodt load
LI and hood sum. • KIER d: JONES, -
• •; • ; Cara' Basin, veituttrstreet._
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RAPPING PAPER—Asaoned Orr a m large or
small gestates. • . V.! 1 , MAltStlel..l.
- . 83 Wned st
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t io Nlmtt
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1111 ; 2510 F D 11E*1121! , di. just rAet untfArgnle
VI 201vr by. &
• 1 1 • • : • . Ensr ma bribe Diamond
ARM 011.-40 ben realm; and for be
1 • • JAMES DALZELL
OtASH-50 cost. for safe low, to otow row iwi•
went, by fjyl7r
uvt mccind tar [ale by
'.7 RIDDY CO
Cur ACID—L 7:1 ibc
YANIDE POTASSII7III-8 lbe reeq:l fur .le. by
711 • • • J.ILID Llk et).
VIOLII2ISIIOn barrels Ilinvition, •
J.TJ. • do' Miulltfronnd PAY,
dii • Belo,
in stain 'and foralehi •
ill • ',BROWN fr. KIRKPATtiItiI
Q 1.1042142 htads 1.4. N.O. Poor.' '
• •12 doClatillog_iftlllll , and tur 4.l?Ly
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recei•ed•aad for nil, by
wnt..A..raecLuna &CO C5l Li . betty ft.
licrt ITLlll.lrt BUCILEL:7 , O Nuts Easteiti
fell! • • 6 .
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WIC. A IIIcCI.tfItGIACO.
Dlote—titar Carvilts t
Irtrme d irllcruLi, do:
For by ' %BT.A. bleCt.ATEiAlt CO.- le
POEFEB— .SO ban No. t Ccirea in nitim end I.lr sirt;
by BROWN k-KIRRPATIOCK.: iyt
lar. in ons and for f01. , 11
lit! 156
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BROWN R. RIRIOKYRicir. s•
deg
• to do Ehadi In 'tate and Or aril
hi' BROAVId tldißlirdertlECf.
B AlS;'....3tca. Vow and. Cop.ort, mare art.
jitt., • • DROWN .IkRIRRPATRICSC .
51'? , 1413/1 vnunliG-100 trth . fet ttllt
9411.
OPS . -10 bales In stam, , and rsil!,be Fell joer to
Nne ‘."4ll'n.
TOUIL •
CVO-4 0 bales ?sitars 0 I
toll be laid very low 10 d i ll e NalVjr"ki,n .
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DACCIN HAMS beret. 1?t. ; -)
I_l_4_olAft .4.C0.,
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,Laomita two at Itseds!
, JUST received at thikeil c ir , ,.of n iiiiiietd,, ,
of =rat leiprovernerrocrbiP:l74."fi:i
probably the lieest totieti Instrument ever ettried
aaeb„.., e highlr lashed arrielegery
for tale by..perm lt
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I L C ZP2o I et alt bre Prh e oe i 71 Ira. ' o il l ig i ihe a .
41. og
mad .f Allegheel City.. A plan emt ereelhesueoi
otay be won at the pace of Johl:W. TAN, coart_e
the PletoookAlt.gbeuf :
Tt Iccm orroa - a.
JOHN IR W ifi. Jr, . .
S ME.RICAI4 HOV§E, ISSII
O$ we:Lavin:, Proprietor,
PaOil STscara,liollidowtrisigh, •
Et IRA &CAGE OFFICE—Tho Velly Vice ,
btu lip) for the Earlutd West: also O. tkeuld
tapp It ois iel72P,.
BIDWELL. 6:c - 0.,
BOAWARDING XIICILCIIAnTIit
:G4agoo, (Zsr.:1101 Perry Foal Otto)
an t n SN a ndnlWhathloa, emdSt a
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onlyn and forward promptlr to all poinison the rived
and !Sandy end Beaver or Oldo 'Canals. C 0••
Jane 13.—Je1d -
161
Dr. Jo Mutants tiersayestrille, or Itatiles,
rammed and flood raglan,
'AS been . extensively used for . 23 years by then.
Doctor In an Oiltilai•O reseed, end is etesE4
gently meanended to the pol,bt for tie este of eq .
impeders of the blood and general fidelity, Amax(
use; dyspepsia, enuttbs,' lenneleus, Cutesy
narrow es ganesalOebiltry, lime* eresteisints, matt
cot t a] di*Clllell, sleets, sots, or '',ntotinfix
eiltp.Or the skin, totter, de anna neatest el statt.'
for,all /moorage* of the fa:. 'sothotf, veSsltb l i
ad' may be taken leader et Stri '..attsnres nth
feet. safety .. Prepared by b. MUM gRd.IIXX , Bat&
mein MC For sale, tabs Mal a t ht
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R. 7.7. IdYg6t3 °gem bts plafrixotal tirnee..
to tlos, eltife.M. et Allonelawer t ',WWI'
to the citizens to rueo.--
lie Gee and reatderee, Cot the pteseale
in binaebesier, immediately above the liferin,
Hospital.
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laailutV-.11 casts City 1114;11.06. 34,--QaTio
received and for sale by
MS—l i e:es :arraLC . o b iett. y , ..C . orn sed ,
i1h.104 00 .
ORE.ABI CHEESV..-20 boxes Cgrtii*, Yr;
, ft....1b by 9. W. "A l ',----L imuv •
b"rby fast yool go, sale oy
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