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THE Pll7Bl3llRtlil ' GAZETTE
PUBLISHED BY WHITE ag o 0
IFITTr,HUSPH•
- gATURD6TIdORNINC.% JULY el, IMO
ItrA:amass, are earnestly Toquestsclioband
t••,/ favors bobber. 6 p. al, and as auly {albedo, at
p aolldab!c. Adfonisessesta sot bitenoll fora speak.
be: time toil formiably bo chatted until oldetaa cat
toov, B mutt i• Agent for , ihtiAllkerHot
Gwent ;genies in New Korb, Pkiisteelpida,' and
and b outboitzed to reeenA sebseriplans
Boar-frost domarcuoSobtertptlo•t and rulosittre
/TM. f4r Paperremind and refloa ted free of
ttorrs from Ibis oldN.
s jr.l" Croppou Dozy Gozorro.—Advertismatom
ViZ r"l" Pg. rova - 4mei red sad .
QT Pitlanannur: Norm dyynney—Arrerttae
au not and attlocriptiond to the Nortin American and
"tiond Matta Garott Philadelphia, received sod. fer
yarded from this army.
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ros arrrroi °emu!. •
.FIENRY tr. SNYDER . , - •
. • L. Of Union County.
roe seamen aaatalL.
;OBEY It
-0. HENDUiON,
, ••• ' „Of WasblooonCoartif. •-
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Minimiser; lo asset Whig Neusinatllicia far
Allegheny. County.
rnoardill m. flows..
" PDS 41 , ColfD 1113. , 111%, TIMM mai calconu,
• 11.11...8. ittAILD IL r II .
• 'nix alum ,
i.4.E'S-CAT,tOTfIERS,
• 140110 AN RODERTAON, Pitttburgb. •
Lower Et gait.
• • It WALKER: Ehubetb. • ••: •
7 AIME3}IFPF 9no Lon. —_
FRANCIS C. FL AIMOIN, Pitublugh.
• r.iithirigit c 'DOYLEY, Q Mh - rwmw.
V 711.: FLYNN. LOgrer Et. Clgi. • :
• D. N. coparriEv; Obio. • ; •
in& Weather is intensely bot, the - thermometer
r mitt gOleive ninety ti guide; in the middle of
the yit .ut kr the pixvii!it
Noting raw of die time, the leatt!ter troeld be
I:6ondurable: Notwilbstanairg the bee!, it
14:fiat:ta temitkebly Healthy to thin region.. . .
'.Tan taxirts.--This dined' dal dimes is mid on
. ,
'ea keratin it a West, st, and ca.:Karim': The
iiicabzugh, L
ariat aniaad, bare oft Wednesday •
aogbr, from Chminnat. bid scow taus aboard.
In C=101)&11 . 40 disease on that:acreage, and*
:Beard of 'lf sea:- his been incased, which met
!OP' leleadai indla their report uyithat they
has been advised . of tereoty, deaths sile n ce the
• neeinipg . or the :day ire, fianday, by . Cholera,
- bit Wove the' number is larger --
The Nashvillele/Inner of tha23tb rah. staletthat,
for the 24 hears, endiog at 4 o'clock on the pre.
Vial, day, Wu,. were 13 deaths by, cholera to
&Lords Itepablean et the 24th
"Daring the weelatodlag last fleecing, there
were-130: interments In the several cemetries
rear the cllyeter which 39 are reported as having
died of cholera. The mortality, excepting that re.
salting from cholera, WU etdefir among children
from dienteea Lod summer mm-
• lasz-Samm.,-Our reagent veil - Fla - Ain adrer
,lbeinant Of • sole of Government.Lasols in Michi
gan, no Inge interest to. persons ill this section.
Oit comMetion with the• Lake Soperior togion are
already. of *most important chmacter, and will
dqibtless continue to increase. , •
The rhiladelpbia Inquirer, and the Ledger, both
eerie to no by the lan mails row handsome new
41.ers. : Th ey are deserving of Munpmity.
.The caller of the Poz;t need not tillable hitheelr
abate the 'Whig vote sp the next Legbleture. We
'buik it will be shie to cleet n genisie Whey to the
-Renale the United Suites—lf it is not, it will be
time to illscuis the next Imt course to pursue when
the emergency arisen - '
'The Port is drlviet b lad al sinixbodY. Ram
that a few Felerat Wltig, have guard them•
velvet to the Ihmorraue party, rr for the sale of
y Ittarr. who are rtran;drs to every prieeipleof
tempt or.pektical honeely !' Who does the eaten
, intim!
. 'oar readerkOan ready too up le theft:
rahrda tlea names of those Whip who have fell
us, end hive gone _ over to the enemy, and have
been petted and rewarded, sad who are now sett
. .14 kir oSce. or, as the Past Calls it, the "plus
, der." Is the editor going to read them
mita thit•partyl. His allusion has no point, us
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lest It is Intended for some ot.the Chiefs of the
• leratoiro Sauttedrim. These 1 ere "wolves In
sheep's e!sthing,7 rays the Post, who . prowl about
Dtmesretio Conventions, "seeking whom they
..
say devour.* These are the Men which the ed.
. tier says most give a "written pledge" to be true
to Lacer:Mann, before they . ean he trusted! The:
•. renegades must have a comfertebie time of it!
. :
, •q'scs bletternw; a Diveonrve delivered before
,rits, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, March
T. 13„ !EU; by Thomas 8. Nene." - ..
` : Thli is a thick, nest pamphlet, which resched
ws by mad. It is e tepid and thrttling ' histsry of
the Mormons, from the time of their expolaim
from Maven to their arrival in the varier of the''
, . • Oteat Stlt Lie, where they are now settkd.—,
Tecterorli. as yet, knows but little of the hard
' '' ' ships erdured,the patience, perseverance, and be.
Mum sandaled try the rdoitinons, In their wonders
: L MI - urney into - the vast wilderness, to escape
fro the pc:seen:tors oftbeii enemies.. Thiene'
5
0312 .0 supplies partially the meats of the public,
Ike the tutitet is too.Tast for 110 . 6211 filled a can.
The future history of the origin, rise, increase,
. nod lerittrilans of !demonism, with that of the
wum,. plusocution, aufferines, :travel., tad en.
- 'Plnks' a the Morrcpcs, will fono. one of the most
, Intettsely . interesting books ever wriueo. -,
ATA r Ptei nits MMUMY Z.liadWis far Tidy.--
'ha 31 y atunber of Ms excellent pablicatton baa
boon melved at /Limes' Idtuary Depot, oppo.
- ate, tee Pau CbSca'
Alsoaisistsor , 6 Towiurend'a Intenuojonal
now weekly magaztne: prim , 6 cu.,
ft a you and Twelyo Dips. in fit, 'nibs, or
a:B'sta of the LurEgbt , Yean of tbo Hafointed
..04bUt's LA., by A. H. green.
Ta MOCCI Luminary•, so look Fob!Whoa
mad card bi. Vito. P. Make, EN., is to beaoirg.,
-ediettiamew paper, to be Wed... The Fror Pro
brariort* and to be edited by the Rev. Amu
0 an It, M. Clarke will contiatie to 'colitrol the
tashiest depertment. The prle4a, I_,katto of
Ate pepit Ike ihit =palladia& deU n 4 7•
int gad meletafeing, the podlien aesume4 by the
'F.1,9 Pprititeriatt Church, partjeularly tt :
kieits the sie of upholding Shivery, eceltdastlese;
alpalitically." •
, .
Ike steam pro peller tfaiect, die largest vein! of
iree
weever built irk that city, In, launcbed
rtsitsdeptA . 011 Suurday. She is said. 10. &ger
Pori) aorPtcPair Yes oath, hisizeg what Li teak
*.lst foot bladed - propeller. •
• A Mail robber, Charles M. Gearhart, was tried
ead wvNcud tau week at Williamsport, pa., 'and
.Bmila:cad to ma years' confinement fa the Peat.
teatimp. •
Another mailaroblaer, George Baldwin,of . Scontri.
County; Pennaylvania, formerly post master
at Great Bend; was tried and convicted one the
chirp of cnlncrzletnent of letters musing money,
from the Untied States mail, and On . Priday
*Venom, to ten years confinement . In tbe.Peni.
. .
- .Pesos' orntieeto their meads at Cape May,
- "WM ensure the' prompt transmission' of thew Leiters
br ProPerlidleeetieg them as foilowie—To
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C. Ltiasid, espealsy County, New Jersey.
MiStr.,ClT;Oll OF TOR Timm—The Ilevard
0112M6 speaktng of Mr. Clay's stoppage at
11 1 1tatnes M iu ba Satergay week, '
WOnderstand that iir answer to a question
the :stir would be modified the present
'Peyton; be give It ailas.npinion thatit would not.
Re;enenired putienlarly is returnee too the eon•
antioa of ottr factories, and obetbar any ;erica*
Isere wing m cenerquenne oftheputial employ
'u..1.1. S. SLerros.—Tbe House.= Wed.
after three nosaecesand trial& to effect a
eta co of U. S. Senator. postponed further helot%
tap Mal{ mond ay, 2.5t0a0d the SenateyOn
too raze day, of or sit cow:moral tea:Cop pow
subjrct until the 23d of July.
,
. waois_vraanusirrox;',:
: o )7mm:emit eras , ft:A=o
Wasznerims, /al, 1.
The rumors about • veto Iran the Excerdargla
ewe too large a stun in the name of an indemnity
to Tanabe inserted in the compromiw, have excl.
ied • ot•eat deal of private comment among mem
' berm of. either Heath of Oongresa . > One thing is
Perfectlyblideratood by all who support Idt. Clay's
bill, Which In this, if this proposed payment be
made to .TeXat, upon . the pretence that her impu
dent end unfounded claim to Sena Fe end the ad-
Molar country nant be bcoght off. we Mall get no
retinue from the creditors of Tens or. the State
of Texas, for oar mmendad liability to pay her
debt. It will be brr the beginning of drains that
will not end until the last dollar of reins bonds
has been asatened and provided for by this Govern.
ment The argument is,' AIM whatever money
may be now paid, is manifestly for bonds surren
dered, and which are alrettdy 'to the fall extent of
their value, In hosier and good comeienc,,mortga.
gal tothe creditor' of Teems foi the payment of
chit part of the debt not secured by the' hyitothe
eation of her Customlfouse revenues. Aceording
to Genera! James Hamilton, the mom active and
boa known agent for these - claimants, the debt of
Tens, for which hers.obligstions are held by third
parties,and are uptin Abe financial meulteti of the
world, amounts to betwein fifteen and twenty mil
lions of dollars. A part Of it consists of bonds at 10
per tient interest The whole
. stock has been run
.ning frau 1.0 to 15 years, Texas has neva Fad any
particular admits:o to the matter.. A part of the
debt is openly repudiated, and part recognized, not
atrent of interest upon anypart bas been - paid or fn
any manner provided for. It is perfectly clear that
to peas Mfr. Clay's bill his to assume the: whole
debt of the State, and what argument can hereafter
be imuntained against the assumption of thedebt of
the other States of the Union? Obviodsly none;
whatever, I have always supposed thin would be
found the strong ground of opposition to the mum-
I has, the one grand obstacle that it could not over
ceme.. There can be no escaping the force of the
arguMenla which will be adduced in support of the
position that, if the United State, take bind sway
f r om Tmas, she incurs' the mate liabilities towed
her creditors that she did when she took her cus
tom revenue; and these two dames of securities,
covering the whole debt, of course the 'United
Statei must pay the whole of it,. if they pay any
. .
It to staled here that the party of usidera who
were, according to the latest accounts, so brutally
mardared by the Apache Indians, on the flair
upon theirs:l3mi to Santa. Fe, carried . a. large mail
'lentil', United States, which was probably de
stroyedend lois, by the savages.' The band which
murdered these gallant but imfortiMafa men, were
ascertained to belong to the same tr i be which cap
tured and at length put to death Mrs. *bite and
her children'," lament:lmo. They are among the
beat inintemen in the world, and have managed to
pruntre rifles from the while traders. When a nu
mermis bawd of those urintChda fall in with
a small party of whites, csa the open phslns, the fate
of the latter la at once sealed. The Indians, never
dreaming, of giving quo:mite an enemy, gallop rap
idly Ironed their victims; firing with their rifles.—
Though a few of their number may fall before the
shots of thewhives, the exalt is always the same.—
The eramimitiou of the whites beelines exhanstcd,
and theyara picked clam by 'one; by the rifles of
their usailanm. .It is lainentable to think that one
consequence of our dissensions is, thin each &trod
' Masud depredations as these Apache and other
wild tribei have been examining ever since the
clamor the war, have neither been checked nor
punished, end cMellYsobecahse Congress has tieg
levied to supply the means for doingit.- The rein
' 'ointments now on their way to the province of
Nevi Mexico, will aid in putting an end to the es
t:Valet end esteem of our needy adopted red breth
ren in that quarter. The 'vengeance which is pre
paring (or themis ,redo! and desolating. But
peace outdone:why will never reign on the plains
Until several additional mounted reahneam are am
, Clotted upon them at - proper pointajor the control of
the Indians. - •
The Horne refused to lay the matter of the Gal
phin cliffin cm the bible; to day, by a vote a 11b0112
ice to one. Four speeches were made upon it,
that of Mr. Brooks, of New York, receiving great
attention and producing the highest effect._ The
debate will probably extend through several days.
Anothex,Frea Soil, or pure nod aimpleCalifor
nia eattew r was held to night, but it met only to ad•
jonm, the reason for which, I,sitspeet, was the few
members who attended. 1.0 fact, the Whip are
nearti.imanimous in believing that any'auempt to
act on California, before the appottionrimat bills are
passed, would be futile, and. they will accordingly
decline proceeding with it, it least irmil the Senate
*toll net upon the omnibus bill. .
A Now Yank committee 7 of respectable mer
chants and others has anived, with the petition of
thirty tharmnd Demons, of all panies, but priori.
pally Whigs, praying the Senate to pus Mr. Clay's
compromve plan- " It will be presented some day
this week. Upon the questiorinf eccopliing with
the directions of this portimi of their constituents,
two of. the city delegation, Brooks and Phenix, will
vote with the friends of the measure, and the others
will vote Mt the othaside.
Tatiana. filleeri ',clerks have been dismissal
from tbo Treasury Mai Post Office Deparments to
day—more will be similarly disposed of in ■ few
days.: • . ; lemma
• WAIIIIIMPICIN,
VphazeVa July flyacch . —lleurard-13•11-
oouspatlLlOn betwein California Rad
Appropriations. Atm - Onset -.of Appro..
yrlatlons. • '
Happily &IF Itheself md the human race, Mt.
tleme, of Vermont, pot:eluded to, day amoral
perusal,
perusal,open Senate, - of - the thick manuscript
:volume commenced by bite pexterdey," tiller the
dont of the striking end able speech of . Mr.
Coopei upon the Compromise Bill. "This work,
by Mr. Upham, commenced with Slavery as it
existed before thifload. and brought it down to
the last iewrded temsaction in the man market at
this Capitol. Mr. Upham a plate, unaffected,
dear headed thinker, who goes right Inward to
his object without seeking. ansr grams Of mato
tory or say thing else not properly belonging to
the subject in hand, and I em told by those whose
position on the floor enabled them to hear Mr. hi
without efort, that few better speeches have been
reader spoken during this session. Bet In troth, I
have no sort of patience with people who read
thick manuscript to *be Bonne !AIM Ides of
July. lem proverbially a good eared, easy
tempered man, but' really 1 . don 'endure coy
thing better than one of those political amnions
on the old model, la the dog days.
-
Mr. Green followed up the f3reen Mountain.
ear .with a bold, eloquent, dashing, and moat
radical speech, against the' Compromise. He
stirred up !Madam to its lowest depths. For
Innately Foote was absent, corning, no doubt,
his fourth of July oration an the . Wasbington
2donunient, else there would have been a scene
Mr. Bell has the floor for to morrow, end will
'also excite deep auentioe, for. alibengh be its for
Mr. Clay's bill In principle, he 'ls tutderstoed to
demand certain amendments to lt,!whkh be is'
not. likely to get: .
shoald hive me ntioned that Mr. &ward
did not hesitate to endorse - the Freddeet'a con
duct is regard to all the territories to: he fullest
ratan!, sad urge the right of NOW Mexico to
admission as soon as she presented bend/tone
withlerßtate COILIttatiOD, and by her legal , and
Constitutional Agetits, , ber Beaters elect. Mr.
Bell hasibeen apposed to occupy the setae pe.
anket; butt* Is rumored that be has lately chang
ed Ms nevi to some extent. , ,
The mw of the Northern Whigs and the Free
sailers, par mtefteams, agree m the main so to the
necessity of speedy action epos Catifomia,' but
share hi a salons diderence of opinion among
the friends of her admission In regard to the
order in which the subject should come up.—
Tbe Apprepslatlop Bills are all before the Home;
the government =mot go on withoutthato, and
there'imems a dispoaltion among even the ex:
treme men of the opposition to aid la passing
them. Nor, in feet. does them appear any use
whemser in attempting to get np Calikonia at
Vonelni the majority Is not to be gored to do
it. Sit the Calibre% aIISIM6a &I ingot ten ari
attampi might to be made to WI in the tic
tione;and take up that thiefensubject of action;
but, on. the other hand,tbe appeopeationbasnay
cud teas, shall we have a reinitieu contention,
whet:L . lcm we ham bock at Our. hands that all
admit meat be done *say, and In which we
elm expect, somethirgl The appropriatkatigs
will nifty their role, and In csdir give your
readen soma =MI Oto f
the material they have
is go upon,. I - preminf them with the following
summary of the hills kir,supplies now on the
Bpeaket's taldt
Naval Approprinmi 95.000
ermydo " do 6, 31,000
. MnitertActidemy d0...........1edge '
" Fortification Bill 769,000
?Fief 114,891,000
Inlay hen nue that then NUB atm heck
the Hotta far neatly threetanstheliad aln lathe
Mentilliel they have not beet alluded - to ta the
ROOMY Etna tin was reported, the tany has
been Wien lemmata, end totselimezill the Pm•
vine: for its suppo rt will 4k:tanned INCP.,,,thrn.
The bills more seeently sepOtted frcm the Ways
and Means eczonittee,litre
Tim civil ,and. 'Rebmann 119,75q,000
Post °®e' 0A411,000
Indian appropriation' ' /P 2 CL OOO
$16,210,00,
Additional Milltary appropriations 14,691 X)
° tal,un . , ooo
eaa mina the amounts of tbe
Deficiency, collection, and
dklaryla
bile alreatly passed.. $3,600,000
Andyou have atatalorappropri.
miens,' already reported or
putted, ...... EU:704000
But to get, at mut amount whistriet.uld will
be provided, a very large amount meat be added
for tho Anny, wane for the Navy, lure aunts •for
I n di a n beetihrtes; and Pensions oti • soldiers, and
above allfor the approirtatltine that mist be made
for the benefit of Callbrnia and New Mexico,
when they cores in; if they User do.--u I have
heave said,l see no chatevof escaping with IA
expendittue ,the current year of nearly' 60
millions of dollar:a. • 1 .
an pleased tit stein the general appropriation
'bp; that a liberal provision has been 'made for the
completion and fuentshia of the Marine 'Jim&
ud at Pittsburgh. The hem are,
For furnishing the building SI 0,100
For filling up lot, dre., dos' 11 600
For finWdtg the Hospital 7 000 •
12000
ARUM
Azootiptiog to
vaon NEW YORK. ;
9atesimnsleate of the flinbirgh Gazat4s.
Nzw You, July 2,1660.
There ban been quite a remarkable change in the
weather sloe. yesterday. Would you befeive that,
with the Heronry at 00 0 pretty much all rimy yes
terday, it is cold and damp enough, cow, to make
thick clotilingatrabsolute neeetsity I—But io iris,
and the fed iinot likely to exercise a very.beneft:
etsl inflcence*ori the general health of the city,
—though aa; I am happy Loney, in this connexion I
Was never better than it is at this moment. The
whotalrumber ofdeaths during kit *eek was but
2113,—bur the rumors of 'cholera it Nashville and
other uitles west, are creating an apprehensiati in
the ptildie mind that the sumnoerwill mot pass away
without a Wait from that terrible scourge.
The Industrial Coagress,about which wane of the
newspapers, Imre, hare so mach tamp, bad sooth
er exciting session last nigitc—deliberating upon
theadoptiou of a Constitution which theyoffer tome
working peoples a hind .platform," on; which;
they and theloiliug Millions getterallyehould stand.
But there was no more unanimity shown in ,the de
,
bate, nor in the conclusions arrived at, than we Mai
in the Congress at Washington. It is my opinion
that but little good will come out of this affair—
for it has not the arinction Of half of our laboring
people. Thp band of the Demagogue is too plain
ly to be seen in it.
The Rochester Rapping women continue to
hammer away, with great success, so far:as the
dollars are concerned, at Banthrea's Hotel, Broad ,
way. Hundreds of people have gone there prepared
with their tetras, but, after applying them, somehow
or other, they all came away, without --satisfying
themselves or others. There is nodoubttbe whole
affair is so impudent hmahug, yet it Is one; that so
far has utterly defied all attempts at deteeuen. The
"ladies," I Imenire going next to Phihnielphia.
Foreign Intilligemse comes In aeon us, Poerra
days, so frequently that the snivel of a steamer
creates little or no sensatior. The borudiag Pf the
Papido, 100 tulles off Halifax, by she little.rquad
ton to the Associated Press, 'of this oil); have
stationed there, beware', was after which CI ant
sure is entirely without a parallel in newapaper
dom. The advices of the Europa have some
marked infinence upon our markets here4erhich
I more partizululy notice, below.
We have sews from Bermuda, to day, thet the
steamer New Teak, width sailed from thli port a
month ago,' for Son Franitisee, tna Patuunit, tum
been iddiged to pulse there for repstring ex
ploded an escape pipe, and =stained a variety al
other image, that will In all protehilitgltrrevent
her perreverir g in the long voyage she has un
dertaken. I mention this fact meralr Irt folfllment
of the Prophecy that was to • very budy'e cabeth.
jest before sae sailed, namely, teat she was too
frail so send on a voyage -of this Cad.
The Hava4 O , eia CoMpasy song tbe, "Sum.
inunede" last evening, in glorious style—though I
am sorry to say there were but few peracum in
the house—a fadthat 'says very Wile for .orrisp
, predation of the sublime beatitMs of Rossini. This
company go to Briton next week, and thee'make
preparation to go back to kivana. Thetis Is to
other novelty lathe musket way. On the whole,
indeed, k may be laid nubile amusement. genera
ally are very odati." The Bowery Theatre is abet
up, 'and the ..13madway" is likely . to follew snit,
before long. Niblo's garden• and learnute. Mo•
genes ire the only hones. that are inaklng any
Adm
.' gra steady at 6:13 far Pati an 6 Or
Flour—The market for common and 'straight
mate is euierorhilsotherdeseriptiotur shoot stoney
failure. The sales are ROO tir'sitt fifdi3,23 for cam ,
moo to straight &ma, 8,37105,021 for mixed to
fenoyMielligaa; sod 6,12180.11, On pure Gene.
see. There Is a lair intioiry for Southern: Flom,
'with a griiiinarket; sales of 160 blals at 1144 for
mixed brands, Baltimore, .Braneyerine, Memo.
dria and Georgetown; and 5,62183,73 for strahitu
brands do. Rye deur is doll at previous Wu.
OMis &teal is id good demand with salsa of 120
bbls Jamey at 2,07 k.
drum—Wheat Is dull and we kr.ow of in Weis
ROI. held at 62082 i.
Corn is a shade euler.
The private advce. bythe Pacific, as well as
the Europa's newi received last night by telegraph
to Halifax, turn had a depressing erect on the
motet. The sales comprise 11000 bus at 59000
far mixed. Western.
• Elnovish:nia in general are not very buoyant bet
are steady. The favorable advice* by the Euro.
'pa have aUßeeed the market for Lard, while buy
ers are Inclined to await the receipt of the mailr.
Of Whisky some 1 . 50 bhla mold at 480 for 'Prison,
which Is better.
Tan Swain Otrnuats on AXEILICAR Vanua!
—The schooner General Taylor, Capt. Wrkght,
arriied at Sinn nab on Tuesday afternoon, in
ah(rif days Soon Christen. An extra of the fia..
vannab News says: -
"When off Cape Antony,on the 13th tilt, she
was boarded by a Identenant and Mattawan,
and tight Spanish giddier's, armed with eirbines,
n utlassen, and boarding spite". from a Spardst,
war steamer. The Captain of the Gem* Tay
for produced his papers, but this did not saner
the Insolent li3prolards, who Were very Insulting.
End ovetbeartng to their depottment *ward*.
Captain Wright and his crew. They persisted
in overhauling his'vessel, and segrelung her from
s'em to stem, and finally donna and the 'channel's
roll. After remaining on board for nearly en hour
they (oak their departure."
'The General Taylor was In company, off
Cape Anton), with the Mr Nevins. of Savory,
Maw, from Iffastuello, Cuba, bound to Bruton.
The Spanish man of war also overhauled the brig.
and detained herb like manner.°
"This Is pultiat In practice • the right of March ,
In good eeriest. Our government will, of =urn., .
make prompt inquiry into the affair, and take ef
fident measures to prevent the recurrence of elm
ilar outrages Otl our megiohant *idea The !Mim
a
ey of our atMerament towards the Spanish ib their
recent diftenklaa has bean wrongly construed. if
they regard ft as an assurance that they maw im
auk merchantmen with impunity, Milder Me dim
ay pretext of searching for Invaders."
The New York papers also mate of the ear.
Elite/pries, arrived there from Chaves, that: w hii e
on her way. thelSputiatt SWAB? Vivra tired'. gum
and compelled her to heave Kind aubmit to an
examination.
Tau= AID 1712 UNITED 51ATAL.—The Nations
al Intelligencet maths on they authority of a pinto
letter from Constantinople, that our able Weiler,
K r , Needy tin enoceeded in persuading the Peru
to same Pabllo'Agent to the United States, and
that be would Bet out la • few days for America.
Nominally, the Agent comes to inspect our Bevy,
,and this is • male object of his mission; Bat
the Porte 'has other objects in view, Be will be
directed to see everything Taub eremitic and
wilt report on ou own power and resources,' one
productive industry, dec. : ; icurrerrestexus es thetittiKer, •
This mission, by making the purnment Of fire. DIL O. O. STEARNS, Ism of Boston, to prepared to
Porto better acquainted with our futituthmut Ind :=4„, u :ri s b::,ll 4 " .ri T: r i%7lrlVdput°
cos eauctris e l / 00 . 'n 3 MTOIN. and Power,. Tammuz coun rm: eus, weer* the nerve ta
cannot WI productive of beneficial numbs ; exposed. Otiee snit reeduce undue to tio May.
end we hive oo doubt that cod government wilt or'. Weft, Fourth wir_eal,Pittaber_ab.
do every adapts Its power to facilitate the opt , ' Urn Weiddiaer. Sataa, iaig
-.-. ~ ~„
ettisiita obieelt vr use Agent. is walla hO.Likl"
eurs".the mall*: of a proper imponainar :urn
The Terka, we understand, minions of Oho
great European Powers. and strongly inclined to
bean limbed Jenne with cm; but b kuo litseif us, and many of them suppose that ire are
very insignlfterat concern, because we send no
ships of war them etd keep as bllntater tm IL Sal'
spy which will hardly pay his house rent.
It is quite probe b'e that we alight &de e great
advantages horn cheer political and commercial
relations with Turkey; sod the Government FM
row do much to promote this object by proper at
*entices to thii gentleman, whose report win have
great weight with his own Government.
The followlegtimportaitt item. ere given in a
letter Gam the Washington correspondent of (40
Philadelphia North Arneffelin :
The British Ambassador and tbo Edenton, or
State are now engaged in 'exchanging the rates.
tion of the Nicaragua treaty.. dome tempera,
embenument has oceinred, but, it la 'supposed,
will be rermored to night. •
Aultentio advice' of the lout date. from Cabe,
are not of • satisfactory tharamer.. Gen. Camp.
bell had not received an official copy of Mr. Clay.
too's inattnetiona of the tot of Inon, but was fu
poasestien of a cony sent by telt graph to Mobile,
which was Impeifent. ' Upon thin unofficial copy,
and others in the newipapen, be had mad' a re,
quest-,for the release of. the ContertniSonem,
which bad not beep acceded to. Unless in
rival shank], within a few day., bring news of
change Of purpose on the part erthe Captain Gen
eral, after the receipt and presentation by General
Campbell of his (facial !reductions, the hoidens
willmake a positive .demand for their liberation.
The Vixen 1. nem being fitted out for the purpose,
and Commodore Morris, or Comthedere Worries.
too, will haunt out- - to assume the command of
the squadron.
The Mexican Board of Commiasioners hare ad
journed until the 18th of November. •
The Pmildent will no permit New blexleci to
be overran or taken, postession of by Texas until Congress has decided alai the Territory does not
belong to the United Situ.
Neatens mill be ia■tttoted, lad, doebtlese,
4ietexents Rand, atreicat the Cohen expeditionials
la Now York, as attetat these or New Orleans
-- Two of the riotous Am companies of Philndel
phla—ilie Franklin and Hoy ameosing Hose Dom.
Nodes—were disbanded on Saturday, by order of
lodge Mimeo?, of the Court of Quarter Seidman
This judicial action is In accordance with law
passed by the last legislature, which provides
that when a gee company which has beep proves
guilty of riot, and pot oat of service for do months
is upon it citation brfare the Court, convicted rit
die mune offence a second time within ore year,
it shall be permanently disbanded. Both of there
companies having thus rendered themselves
amenable, the penalty was enforced. and they
most, therefore, (vex to exist as organized mom.
'bets of the Fire Department.
Fame um bangs CPUNTILY —Amen; the pit
setegers in one of the steamboats from the Me
erne, yeaterday evening, was the well known
and Intelligent Major. PraIATILICII 4 U. B. • Agent
for the Lidtans of the Plaine Major Frizrauuca
passed • portion of the winter at Fort Laramie.
We learned from him, that he lett Laramie late
is February travelled over the plains to the head
of the Atkanate end down it to the, crosaingsof
that river. In doing so, he collected delegation"
from several inbea of Indians, who were assem
bled for about a month lathe crosalng of the Atha
eas, in the expeciallen of commissioners to hold •
counrul with them.' The delegation" evete from
the Cheyennes, Aarapohes, Stone, Apache!, and
Skew; and in answers of . menages sent to them,
toe Camanches said th ey could not meet the whine
this season, fbe feet of the choices, but. that they
would do "whereafter, and would- engage in no
elate ho3lilitica against the - ADIefiCIIILL Notre.
,siring rose -vamps from the Government, the In
dians aeparated, and Major - Feapstricit determint.
ed to return to the States.
The &Wu represents the Indians to have been
quiet for Come months past. Ile espreaced,the
epinkm,fatanded upon all the auetOing "comm.
stances, that the recent macrecre of Floorney and
nil party, near theAV•gon Monne, wee not earn.
milted by Indians at ail; but that it was the week
at a band of about 2:0 fdexleacii and Puebla
who are known to have been in that viains
lip about that time. Authentic information upon
thin Important point wilt soon be received.
MI the trains destined for Santa Fe were gets
dew along very wail. Major Fitspairick met •
company of *haat 200 Cherokees, bevies sixty
WegOnt with theirs, op their Tn0:0 40 c a kk im i._
St. Lenin Republica*, .7411417.
From tA, Law da a'Adcartistr, Java 27.
The Destruction of Fourteen Vesicle by
Icebergs In the Atlantic.
The meals during the lasi few aye front the
Atlantic have brought std intelligence respective
losses of a large number of vessels amidst the
floating bolds of imbues in western latitude"; and
among the number, we regret to add. wee one
from the Irish mine, with between eighty to one
-hundred persona on board, every soul of whom
is supposed to hove gone dowel, the unfortunate
vessel and perfshed. t . Gresagientitise 0f...ut0 are
generally looked for by the Unarm in these pasta
of the Atlantic, about the months of April and May,
the result of the breekitig up of the frost ia the
Arctic aces, and duvet doers to ebio Southward by
the force of the currents. The 'manes that Dave
appeared Ibis season exceed any thing of the kind
that has for years been -met with. "They have
b-eo immense. Fields of lee, ming miles to ex.
tent, towering up in all minuet of fot ma no a very
great elevators, have sweet the - waters of the At.
Untie, sod there is to tench fermata tear no: the
Imes appended form a very few of the mishaps
that occurred The ill-toted vmsel, in which so
many are Believed to have perished, .wits from
Londonderry, boned to Qnetwo. Ten days prior
to being discovered entangled .to - the Ice—the
twenty esiventivot April—stp: ems' speken with
by the master of the Oriental, from LiempoeL--
She was 'carte of water, having had boisterous
Weather, and, on account of the number of pea
-1 wagers seen en deck. it was soppleed her
Oa the 27;b the . Oriental brae beset in the ice,
together with two other vessel!, and eemtlied itea
I =De tee miles to the westward. She area to I.
tam puttees position, evidentht stove in by ice,
teed Making.. Signals of distress were hoisted,
without the remotest chance ofgainicg assistance.
For two 'days she was seen in the same galore
condition, when she oroddehly disappeared, and
very link doubt is entertained of every tool hav
kg gone down in. the foundered easel. Subse•
gently a great bonny bolls were seen bingo
mineled with the ice, togethar with some portion
of the cargo; the latter led to the discovery . of
the pert to which the vessel belonged and her Inv
tended destination. The Oriental woe eleven
days before 'she got clear of the Ice. At:other
similar catastrophe. was witnessed on the 291 of
Mama, about twenty miles to the weetward of
St. Panrir,hy the ship Signette,M. Mowatt, from
Atm. for Quebec. The vessel wee apparently an
English bug, heavily laden, with. painted port
bolas. She had got fixed in the ice, and bad been
cot down by it to the water's edge, admitting
rush of water into bee bird. Her crew were M. -
screed working at the pumps, evidently lir the
hopes of keeping her afloat, with the expectation
of ordnance; howeeer,she aeon seek, and
all on board met with • watery grave. The exu
set number who perished was not teamed..
Letters have been received communicatiegthe
total less of , the Ostensible in the ice. She was
from Liverpoo' I, boned to (tuber., with several
pauengers. Up to the sth of May, she experien.
cod bad weather, when they fen in with an enor.
mons Odd of lee, and got fixed to it for dve days
and nights, In the coarse of which her hull was
pierced by the nage fregmects, and she became a
lest vessel. Primps were kept going till the arri
val of the Wig Doke, Captain Welsh, also for
Quebec, which, after considerable workieg. sun
needed to making through the ice to the sinking.
vessel, and rescued the whole of them from an
thevitable death. The Ostensible went down
within twenty minutes alter. Two ether Veneta
from Liverpool, the Conservator and Acorn, were
both lost near the same time. The rotator was on
a passage to Montreal: She got pinched by the
lee within three days after losing sight ofland, and
filling, immediately went down ' • the crew ware
lucky enough to save the ship' - boats, In which
they were picked top. The Acorn mat with her
destruction within thirty miles of St. - lefue, New.
foundland ; the crew were saved by the Bleseug
schooner, of Sanderlsod. Among the other loss
es In the tee reported are enumerated thd Hiber,
nit, from Olsegowla. Qtrefiee; the British schema.
er Collector, from Si. John, Newfoundland. for
London; the brig Amen, of Weymouth; the
helmies, of Aberdeen and Gosnell, of Newcao.
the; the Sylph, of Leit h;' end three others,eames
of which are unknown. With the ex unbolt of
the latter the crews were saved. _Hoof of the
telAithel:te vessels were heavily laden, .a their
banes In total eattret be far abort of £lOO,OOO.
We lawn from the Charleston. Mercury that the
Charleston Conio Manufactuting Company, at •
meat meeting, resolved to inereaseltiteir capital
from its present amount of 8100,000 to ,g 200,000,
the extent allowed by their °buten addi.
nous capital is to be employed In the immediate
ereafon and furnishing of a largitattan Fac
tory of 10 090 spindles, co:aliment tO the prerent
Factory to Hempstead, • Clem/sunes the celebrated
machinist, has liken one ball of the additional cap ,
hal, and the remainder has beet' tuba by the cit
izens of Chsrleateri.
•
LOGAN WILSON A Co,
129 WOOD EtT, ABOVE FIPTII,. '
flava• hest received lugs addition'. to their
SHIM BTOCII OF DAILDWARE,CUTISSY,ko
=parted by late packets from Europe, and it , '
idtey would esponially call the attention •
of Mhnen, behoving their very 'mon
de, weeks and leer piece will ciao
mane sant/action.
anendd.wlyT
•
001se Of Ohio and Pew. R:R:CO;ThIrd It
Prrrualtra, Jane S
Tux Illrookholders of the Ohio and Penotrilvanta
Rail Mud Company 170 hereby milled be ply the
sttlit Inman= of five dollars per shorn, at rho /Soo
of the Company, as berstoferr., on or belorasho Sub
day of Jane Dui, and the rernainlng inttaborifts of
IRS per IOW!, on or before Um, Jmh day Or CIA WO ,
treed*: exornhomll the whole are paid. • •
•:' jettedtf LASIIIIES, Ir,Trertrarar:
MEM
- Ekic: ~°: ,~:,:-~ a
• ' Attend, oli Man,
Uplift the boner Why
Athattoe the-ministry oentind. .
The domain height is free to climb,
Toil on—Man's herittise is Tistil
,
Work on mid win
Lie:without work is tmenioyed ;
'The happiest me the hew employed t- -
Work moves end moulds the aushtiest birth,
And grasps the destinies of mink! ,
Work. on! • • •
Worti anus the seed ;
Even the reek may yield its flower,—
No lot too hard, bin hurnan power,
Exerted to one end and aim,
May cononyr tate, and capture tame!
Press D eward
Itinatere's center lives the fae,
That slow,though sore, doth yet *spire
city
It
of mould tad
It splas the roe that barks wiy !
If nature tben
. . . .
Lao tame beneath her weight of earth,
When would hethidden fire know birth?
Thue Maui through granite Fate mutt find
r The, path l -the upward path--of-Mind?
• m
I '
• , _Pa not in law,
Preacit no desponding, mita* vieiv,—
Wbat'er thou will'at tby.Wui nisydo!
Strengths% each wird) , nerve to liiend.
Tnnh's bow, and bid its shaft asnend
. ; Be &let, or heart! • '
By fusion of unnumbered yawn • •
A Continent its miasma rears!
A drop, 'ti. aid, through flint will wear;
Toil on, and,auture's 'conquest thus!
Within thyself _
Bright morn, and noon, and nigh!. sueeeta
Power, feeling., passion, thought, and deed;
Hannonjons beauty prompts thy breast,—
Things, angel, love. and God bath Near!
•
'Work onand win! •
Shall light film nature's depths Striw,.
And thou, whose mind can grespUtie skies,
Sit down with fate, and idly rail • •
No—onward! Let the Truth pew/ail!
• Work on!
Blind Itestorad t 0 •I ht by the Pe.
egoist:mu
-Sir: I wish to hear *Manion', to the
medical virtue of the Ott celled Patrolmen. I wee for
a long time ilihated with a badly hailemod'ond vary
sore eye, so mach so tote lose eight estlirely for about
three menthe, with very little hopee of ever recovering
the sight, and bat a slight prcepecl of having it re.
!loved of the serenest; my &tiding ithysititan was
unmt.
e..MI In making a co, , or' 14 giving relief,
and afforded' me but little eneotiregeittent • I heard of
the Petroleum about the let of Aptil4Esp, and give
it a trial: the tenth thole sight, to Maned and My
eyes well, except a little tender er Weak when Igo
oat In the son. ' ANN IRELAND.
Mansfield at., Cinetrntl, Mai 44, Mil
B. S. L6.13-31r: I have been afflicted with Piles
for ren years, cud hove tried other rethediee, without
permanent Wadi I heard of the Petroleum.
have need only one. bottle, and think! I nee entirely
eared. I recoil:menu it to all who are atllitted wok
Pik,. I have Anoint it to be good for 'acre eyes. .
Cincinnati, May SO, lESO. E. C. OARRETSON •
Bar sale by Keyser *. MoOoweu, led Wood street;
A E fiellers,l7 Wood sty B hl Carry, Allegbeni eltyi
D A Elliot, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, Allegheny;
also by the preprietor.
Itd Canal Been. SeTtntli at, Eittsbergh
11:7 • To rue Anurran—Ter mow afflicted with that
dreadful Scourge to America, the Liter Complaint,
the proprietors ..of Masine's Lirer.Pilisi are happy to
oiler this remedy, as at once complete and asfe. It
has been tried often In all partner the country; it has:
beta toed In. the practice of the most emineat phy.'
&dans, and always with triumphant success. - In
offering these rills ,to the public, the 'proprietors are
actuated by • dr sui to alleviate human suffering, end
offer • remedy for ono of the most te'rrilde deseasis
which shall be within the reach of tit
Kr For mile by J. KIDD& CO, No 6a Wood amt.
• i 7 • 14"5
ENCOVEULGIC ROUX /NSTITIITIONEI
CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Pltt•burgti.
C. O. 111:1513EY, nuer... —A. W. itAßSB,l32cft.
Othee—No. 41 Water moot, is the *outhouse of C.
H. GRANT.
ritHIS COMPANY fa now. .prepared tan imam all
kinds of risaa.'ert homes, eattnalamanes, good.
minima/La In store, add /a ;malt. *meta Me.
An ample gnaranZy for the ab il ity ead Iniquity al
the Instiratian, is.tteaded to the character of the Di
rectors, Who are all citizens of Piusbaralt, melt and
favorably known to"..the commaolly int thelrmsdanes.
Mullion: re, and latearlty. . - -
lhasentas—t: U. Raney, Wm. Baaaley, Wm. Lar
Jr:, Walter Bryant, Hash D.lKlam nlarard
kleast WM, Z. Clamp, R. Ilareangh, q. hL Bier.
•
aphh-u
=XI=
At Rare Retral, on sd bast by the, Rey. Wm. I •
llorrotd, llr..tootoi S. MtCratt to Masi Botoli Tumor
,
APPLES -4 , DrY . AOPIa re
4 hat etived and fm gale by JOHN WATP&CO
h ' [Aber n .
121811-20 brill new White Fien. 1 .
.0.! • 20 be, Like Troug•'• i • •
03 tau Laze Shall;
23 brll No 1 llontog;
10 bels No 2 Mackerol:.* ;1
• Idkr brls No 2 . 41.,•j0n ree'dod for sale by
/Ye • JOHN WATT 8. CO
SUNDRIES -20 brl. Fs*lyTipari
I,7dL bxs Cte
WS Hicei
. Irtl do's Conalcoarat;
boi title VincgrasCift awe, for ado by
. ~.7011N. WATT & CO
L i tT SEEP " I «TAM rer
-
WinTING-46 tab, dry and fine, (Or sala by
_Jlb J SCIWONISAKER & CO
01 Oil Wlatoractili_
1,....-1 non
1 oan Olt Bervimot;
I eau Oil Swains; lasi teed for sale by
JIB- J SCIWONOIAKER & CO
F LOUR -ZS brls IrOitofejtad fgttle i tl it '
sal
Irti , .111 Wood st
SOAP—ICO br.s lot *slob)
ile
•
M04493E5-25 Luis In Oak and Cypress bunt.,
to 010.0 oortsigl STUART& SILL
CESSE-203 Lt. cream lb sune. We by
ly6 bTUART SILL
1N 1 D11311.-d oltoon ., P, P. in ztoroygoa llot
,6 s BILL
—2OO dos recol.iegArA4aalra
- PUTTER La batirls, xts, and emits, far gala by
/36 ' • • STUART & SILL .
G LAs,e—ICO bxs B x 104
111 UL"
7igi
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1713 UART & RILL
B&WlNG—leo° Ms la core and raise. by
Iy6. -
SAl;FittA7.9 , ,.vc3 irrtN4kg
11SCAPITILiP MOTION.
i .
N *tans to
oltniel7:bl6 6 :ersty• te4 n P T: i t., ll l.b3 "l" qf
teebles Tommblp, •Ilegneny county, deoesml, Ilb
prestut them, &fly suuttentleamd, tor settlement, and
W persons indebted to said; estate are requested to
call and settle midtout dull"
DATIVE, JON ..
REV. Jr/0. bl , • HINNY; Exeetmm.
J errata DAVID R. JO . • ~. ..
ADDILNISTBATOWS 210TIvt. 7 . ..
NOTIOE is hereby given, that the undersigned has
obtained, from the Register of Allegheny County,
Lettets of Admen:indents the estate John lankly;
Isle of Alleghenr-City, deceased, end &Upon no hat
ing claims against sat e estate are hereby notiGeo to
Pseteill them for Payment to the sabstriber in the
city of Allegheny. • MARY IgELBOE,Adrer.
iyam3ll
CIOsPAILTBERAJIIrs
lIIHE subscribers hate this day forted a co-partner.
I.ship Kuser the Son of W & Wilson, fat the nor
ms* of Imam:Ong the Wholesale Grocery and Camp
mission Sulam, at No Wood suest -
. . WM. WILSON, Jr.
PittslmrghJ, 1850-114 FRANK. WILSON
'Wanted swami. !
RAKE OVEN, without a note .; Location not
L partienlat—ntlaburgh pieferred.,Addrns
Jen, at tld, Mike. .• *- j)drinis
Pallgt - Z:z. k•"'„ e t aTtg ed ,..t.initt ' st
low Gil CASA, by • 11, N. WICKER/30AM.
,4 Co, Wood and Sixth st •
. •
W. Dubridgo & Banl. P. tnotana bans ibi.
day atnelated nemselves order the fine Wins.
&Kayo &Ingtiram, to transact a Wholesale Grocery
and tienerai Communion liositielo,ll3 the boon lately
...no by Darbndge, Wilson 1400,110 Water
putsbnini, July I, 1E50.-114
NOTICE,.
TliE yistreerehlp hereterore 'slathr between the
eabectibers, ander tau firm of Barbridge . Wheon
60d., was this day rbeseived by =tall menet.
The business of the ism will be settled by J. W. Bar.
bridge, or Wes. Mom, Jr. ' elttar of whom anibm
toed to nue the natee of theerre In llowildation.
• J. W.BUELBSIDGE,
WM. WILKIN Jr • •
LION,I3IIOIUi 6.80.
PLUM*, Jalf
,yea
LONG ROOM ova Mr Conno ll y% Dry Geode l.sum. Tra MOM Ir ce Inlshed, and famiged
vrltir gar Mthass. ,Rarran oa Marker unmet
_ry4 . R. D. GLUM&
savuksarno,
. FM66001;124
mug, h ti ldeot 'sad Board of Moaners of the
Northern Liberties Bridge Comport, having do ,
timed a dividend et ock• ood ... J .., on
ellen gale of um capitai erect of said company.
The 11119:16 VW be pied ro rho mechholdera on or cowpony,
that l or i. 0.8. %VARNER, Treareuer.
025.C6 1101 AlliOghn.Y "
itiusbargh, .1 all In, taw
re.rzurezr„,T,Arif.ramMAX:
paths Pathourgb, in the Coca) Aflesacep,
ibis day declared adleidexul of one dollar sod seventy
bne
canto on each ohne of toe taping stook, otanding in
the o f of Ll:diathesis ou the
boo
the cmpany,
ow of the profits of the laid tht math., width will
be paid to atookbolden or Ueda reprethouulves
lona** Dl4l . aliaMEß,Trotharets
rildztvlLfleliAT;
tteelttre Zet make teams. that public nits er.ll bet
elet at the ardennenuened Land Wheat In the State
of ILICHIGA.N, at the petiods bitteinaher deslgnate4
tor it
at dm Lard Offiee BABLT MS MARIE, for
the` , Lake (fanatic.. Dim:tern conuneneren on Men
day:th sixteenth day of September euezt. tor the dis
posal of yable hods within Alta followlng Mar&
totestaktpktria-
North' (Ida base line, eind inst. of lb. principit
, ppiro - ktg,cortydre..and ithetional townships four
six mid leltg,lieffrendlallge . tfro-
Townihips fcrtyfirC and forty six, and fractions!
umnsiliplattv seep, of range three
Township forty tax, and : factional township forty
seven, of metre tour. ' •
Towasluos forty Mr and forty levels, and fractional
townships fifty and Oily one ' of range 6,e. •
Fractional townships forts' seven, forty eight, for,
nine, filly, and fifty one, of range six., • •
Townships forty tight and forty nine, and fractlenil
wnobth - filly of merge Peen.
sad
townships thirty nine On !Wog I. ll zo
014 AMY on "lint Itland,'? and townslup forty five, of
nage eight.
Fractionei townships thirty nine and forty ort".11or
mid 'Gorden" b lands, and-fatty three on the • maul
land, nod townships fatty fop 'and forty enny of nine
Fractional nisei:Ships thlwj mini, and forty on "Gar
den" pd. - Tomo" Islands, and thipmthips fortY three,
fatty four, and fo ty fise, rmiire ten.
Fractional township thirty eight on "Little Berne ,
isiand, thirty (ray
ori "Little Seavrestod
"Trout".
I and forty on "Whiskey" blind, and town
ships inn] three, forty loos, and forty fife, of range .
Frandonal tosizslip thirty eight on "Gull :Island,
township .forty. two, and fracuothi townships forty
three., forty four an d forty strange twel to.
Fractional township forty, on the main land, of
tape sixteen.
: Fractional townships thirty nine and forty on the
mainland, of range serentten. • • . •
Tractional townships thirty e4ht, thirty nine, forty,
p 1 forty one, on the main land of 'urge eighteen::
Fthetional townships thirty six on.Sunincr" and
"Poverty" brads,thirty seven (innlnding.lldsazi."
Island and an islet) Mid thirty eight; thirty mine, - and
forty, on the mainland, and townships forty one, ferry
two, ant forty three, of range 'nineteen.
Frontonsl townships thirty six on "St illartin'o"
and "Gull" Islands; thirty. seven on an It letof"Lirile
Sumner" Island, thirty eight on the main land,thirty
nine (theist:dna the Island ln.thelthill twenty seven
end twenty eight) sod forty,-and township forty throe
on the morn land, of range twopty.
; Fractional townships thirty eight, thirty nice, arid
fatty on the main land, Of range Minty. one:
AT THE SAME PLACF.,eommencing on idonday,
the thirtieth day of September next, for the - Mtn tml
of um pebble lands within the following maned town
ships and frsonotit townships, to win—
North of the base tine 'and tress of the' principal
. .
Fractiofial townships thiny five and thirty six on
the main Imd, of range tannery nom
• ; Prat:none monist:4p thirty three,thlit it fear, and
thing , five, and township dotty air, of range twenty
tor.
Fractimmi townsitipathirty two and thirty throe on
the main land.sad tOwestops my four and thirty
Eve, of rotoe twenty six• •
. Fractional townships thirty , thiify Meo,thiny
three, thirty Your. and thirty five o the main laral.and.
township, forty six, fatty seven, ;forty :eight, of
. range twenty sawn..
Emotional townships thirty tw thirty th roe:, and
. thirty semen, and township. th irty nine, forty tin, forty,
• seen, and forty eight, of tango twenty right. • •
Fractional township. thirty hewn, Only eight, sad
tinny nine, and
town,
forty one, forty two, f orty
three, forty rout, forty her, forty wz, forty seven,:and
forty right, of range twenty nine—
Fractional township thirty nine, township font,
fractional township forty one, tosmahips forty two,
forty three forty four.f•rty her, linty ter,finty acorn,
and tarty elf:hand the frattion• of sections dotty five
and thirty , at the capes offgate hatbor, of town
ahlp filly nine, of tango thirty:
Fracturoal townships thirty tine. forty, and forty
'one, townships forty we, fortr tbree, forty four, tone
five, forty oix, forty sown, and forty eight, and tree
novel sections seventeen and eighteen, on .. , Flnversc.
dataud, townahlp fifty four, of range thirty onr.
.We
SAME 1 . 14 CF.., cotomeneing on Mondav,
.the. fourteen th day of October nut, for th e disposal 01
the public (soda situated within the tthdennennotted
tywnshi• •nd frocdenal townships to vett—
Worth of the bars line and nese If the principal
: Fractional township fatty one, and tosart , hips forty
'two, forty three, Cony font, forty five s =lf WV, of
range 11arty two.' •
Fractional townships My and fin) two,inf range
thirty three. ..
• .
Praotional townships fifty And fifty two or rants
thirty Poor. •
Township fifty, of range forty one.l •
Frutional township• forty eight, and townships ;
forty ulna sad fifty, of range forty two.
•
Township forty severs, fractional township forty
night,' sold townships forty nine and fifty, of muse
forty three.
Townahips forty aorta, forty eight, forty trine, and
fifty, of range tony tour.
Townships forty &even, Cony eight, and forty nine,
and frantional usroship fifty, of cargo forty firc.
Fraetional townships. forty moo and fifty, of range
forty air.
Fract , onal torroshipa forty six - and fortY:seven,'
Woos/de forty eight,. and fratilional loWes'alp forty
nine, of range Cony seven. -
Fratilonal townsh'ps forty urea; forty eight, and
forty sine, of rant a forty eight.,
Fractintialtowaship forty eight, of range forty Lim
• At the land office 'at lONIA, commence:et - on Mon
day; the wateenth of elepteneter nary for the disposal
of the public lands within the andermentioned frac,
floral township, ems:— ;
North. of the base line and Ma of the princip4
• _ .• .. •
Sector's one and two, 00 owe half section of throe,
and Helloes eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, tw.nri
four, twenty five, and thin . y. sir, township nine, of
-Land. appropriated by law for . the asew f !wheels,
o , rilltasy,ar other parpowl, will be excluded trom the
The offering eittai above mentioned lands wilt he
commeae ed on the day. appointed, one Lammed la
the paler In Yediett they are advertised, with eon,
Tonkel driptleb, nail the whole shall have bmn of
fered, and the vales thee dewed; /tune sale libel! be .
Lora open longer then tyro eektr.;and no private
entry of any Pt the hulds will be admitted note alter
the gaol:ohmic( two weeks.
Given under my band. et the city of Washingtor.
this thirteenth day of.lone,Ainto Domitsi one thosand
eight hundred and filly.
By the Ptrailentt
IS TAYLOR.
J. Ilyrraarriab,
rionnaissimier of the General Land f Dee.
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIdDLYTS:
Every person entitled to the right of an -emptier. to
any of the lands within the townships and fractonal.
tosmahlps above enunerathd, is rentioed to establish
the same te
e m sattafution of me Register and Re
ceiver of th proper Land Office, and make payment
therefor es saint. pruticable after seeing limeade°,
and before the day appointed (or the commencement
of the public sale wth° 'land, embracing the tram
clamed, otherwise each chant will be forfeited.
J. surreavir.t.o,
JyeirlitforDwS Coanniasionsn
0831 AT 41.11311110A1t JR 50 ifllielattliata
AND RIZOLIAMICAL WORK;
01113 T PUDLIBIIED 'id medium folio, 75 cents to
sulmeribers, One Lollar In non sitbacnber.
Van VI. of “Upecimena of the !Stone, Iron, and
Dreber Bridges, Viadnits, Tunnels, Culverts, A. a.
of the United ritatel.Rall Roads.. By GeorgeDaggan,
Arelutectund Civil Enterer.
The present part comlna beasPilly orneated
plans, elevation. and section. of the Timber Bridge
(three span@ of 130, and one span of 160 feet) across
the Delaware at Sew Mill BIN on the Imo brim, New
York and Erie Rail Road, with specifications, esti.
mate. Ali. '
N. B.—With the present 16th) part are given Speet.
men Plates of the Anaemia tar .Theesetleal and
practiesilTreatiee on Bridge bomiet
mj emvuiene, Kenosa, end delouse, a MU/
WM obliges arch I.lnreet span, acre. Fairfield street,
Iguehester, en th e line or the tßanchruer and BR
/Athes. IL R. Alto, a epecimen sheet of the loner
pt.. of the Arranna,with an introduetory article oh'
she application of Iron to Rail Road structure. .
'it la a work that won a green dealt:emir., and
mote prove of great benefit to the engineerhag puttee.
lion generally, end eapectelly to the tyro in practical
engineering and pitecharithal knowlorge; in truth it
lime. no that It Would require years of labor end
patient toll on the min et a youg engineer to prepue
the drawings, and reheat the information that wilt be
embodied in this wort, and can now be proonred for
the trilling .11.111 of g 9 ^ -IScientlitinAmetteanifdarcb
le, 1830..
ohs eosin° Olen with W. subject (Iron Rini Rood
titructereat we take °coulee. to call attention again
to Mr. thiggani valuable and expensive pabLiaanori,
exhibiting drawings. with hill de.ertpLotte -of. the
various alone, iron, and wood bodies 'laden*, uns.
eel, either's, lee., of all me rail toads In the United
Plants. hlr Dugs. to an aceompliabed a:Wilmot and
civil engineer, woo came from Ireland to .13Ja concur
exercise his neaten lon, bet finding rail road con
struction ham, in many respect., ell:recent from that to
which he mid been acenstomedlu Europe L lie spoiled
himself to the mad,. or our system; and t hulls of
his researobea and investigations embodied In this
work. are well calculated to meet the extgemeles of
'engineers, and to unto dmughtonen, bridge builders,
mechanics and eterents..— IN. Y. learned or Cam.
merm, Fe h. I litiso'
' Pablished by GEOII,OE DUGGAN, WI Breed.
way. New York to whom all comenunermens iboald
be addressed and subscriptions forwerded. Jedni4t'
WdIeTZD,
AGIRL le do honiework. Apermatemi and Wee.
cant situation can be heard of by applying at MU
r Mee. • • • . ty2:4tf
rj:saasialtt :ley Goods al LitarPrao..
BARGrINSI - BARGAINS!
urr Lu SSELL, Blips of Mai Dm Bits Woe, en
.1Y Market street, between Third and Fearthow
continue win g those Damaged Dry bloods,' on Wed
nesday,Jely ha,and will Centithnle fromdaylo day wall
all the damaged raids are sold. These goods • are
!lightly damaged by water, and will be elfacil to cash
parohnsers at less than Itaif the original cost.
Our rafattronn ellnteMerf and na Pl l / 1 11.3 is general
Will 1 Maus toll soon and locate bargains. The goods
were damaged by water only, and many of them Will
he frantalmost perfect. Otbetx of themure will sell
at almost any price. Please remember the gore,
No et Market street, between T, ltd and Fourth, amyl
of the Big Bee Wee . , where nu cash mummer will be
mat away withers bolas perfectly satisfied.
Arlon rooms add be opened ferreted trade on Mut
eecneloe. Dy 3.11191 • WAL 1.. HULMEW
CO.PAIITIIEIIttIP.. •
ir HAVE. ttus day, waisted with me M. 1. H.
I. Comm lii the Wholesale Grocery sad - Produce.
Business; the Ailla or tie firm will be A. Culbertson
es Clouse. 11,31 • . cuumaraupi
a. mammon' n. cram.
A. COLIMITHON&OL01111/3i
TL7IIOLESALE GROCERS and Counolastimitder,.
VY alma, Dealer. in Produce, mud Pttubvigh
Ma nu factured azuelca,l93 Lawny et, PitiAburgh,./.4.
1 3
NEW BOOKS i NEW NOOSES
4 /Woo' Litersny Depot, nit,: street, oppoetto
are ears
lONDON Art looroal for Jona.
Littell , s Living Age, No a44 s i
olden , . Dollar hlagnzlws for D aly.,
Blackwood for Jane. ,
The Vale of Galore, or the Martyr. By Grace
AlZierel k l . Lor er u We
r fell'e Friendship: ,
Ficie ta rlal Feld Bo c a, hifi ß a o .
.')
David copperliell, No 14.
Nernst Destines; ot the Frigate in the Oihng 1131
rinit, maws a( 10 easjea &catalpas and aloiof
J. 11ollow Waws will plaus.coma wrward. pwrys
ad :MU than . kwaYon me w 01•00 sold
.weordjas to law. to pay cl . lwata 0 GRANT .
110 ' IN Water .1
---- undressed Irish Llama. • •
MTIRPHY & BURCHFIELD invite the 'attention
of buyers to their randy of sup., her Irish Linens,
warranted Pure Flax, Including • few 'pieces extra
quality Beams Linens. .They have also received a
onpifly of Shirtier Molina of superior fabtio, all of
whieb will Int =ldiots. 173
. . - Lazio moot Pidg,lain
M:DaDDY & SIOEIDDRIELDhave reecived a large
amoroment or • .
- Llrle and Viettrria Edgings and Laces; I
Loom Work Taread do;
• Bobbing do;
Valenciennes dm
-.• Swiss and Jaconot Edgings;
Do Interims=
Finned and plain Nam: Blunt Slik do, ke.—to which
Wry sat tivi!aucarts . va of Doyen, i 77 ,
lAg •',19 A
. . ,
PATENT DIES FOR C1 . :711.44G SCREWS.
• '- 1.A.491818491.81 146:1r 8. ;1887. .
TIDE DIES having been adapted nod highly approved m all the principal shops in sew Tort
and fhiladelphia, am now offered .to manufacturers, Mach ifkif isofl ip tan tbs, c, with the unmet cure
. fidence, as the most Perfect article in user or culling screws.
:Their superiority. .over any miter Dies heretofore used, etitssient in their (mein; a rcLrrCr
Scanor,.whether V °regnant thread, by own piraing over the irouto be cut, which. tcmitn:
or prenous preparation, as the dies rut the thread uut of the said iron, without retsina it in the tenet
in their. greater durability, rapiditp, and perfection of work; and in their simplicity and linits ierbdn
to get out of order-
Ificates.
-Panaortents,lAig.l7,lB4/1
This Is to eolith , Out wa bawl parchand &wit P.
W. Oates the tight of Inn 11.1 s puelaDire Or eat.
Ong bolts In nor opinion,'Ne Into ate mach gape.
rivc ol say others we Are segiainted ante Oyes ..
Normal totting belie: • •
• . P MORRIS a, CO.
PICILIVICLIFEL.4IIf. O I. IF4B.
Ellaug P W Gates , Patent Dies in UM Inato
esiablichment foi lbe tut nine atensh% fo d i
e eLttig
the 1 .t., " 7.M• e f5 1 tit c dTll " e7ltent enrol.
they b 4 ltellts fat tiperiorLioaddriing them 70 per
eent. cheaper than say others now In ass.'
; . RANEY, NEAPIR &
S. , • •. retinWOlbt Pa.:
Thle is to.eettify thn ire have porchsted the nob
to urt. and adopted In tar bumess,,P W Once Pa.
lent Carew Cuter, w/blehwo highly VMS* 0 E- ' 4l °
ten do much note wort, and we believe it will ear
peas in durability and precision, as mach an coonoolY.
of labor, any dies known to es
MoilNlas TAOIII4III It MORRIS. -
rxmmulus, oth conoth,2dtb. day. 1448.
500t,,l .
•
Nsw Soot , Aegi 19,11340.
Hawing adopted P. W. Gat* PutAtla u > for ut.
thug bolts, we take plenum in caring, they 1, 00 , 0
than answers Der expectation% and have no !pita
tiOn in giving It as onz opinion, that :pc excels-any
other Om in present too Ode euni cg •
• T ECON. & CO.
We have' P. Vir Oates' .Patent Ma" for ending
screws, and the economy of mina Ahem is to • vary
considerable, that we loot upon them as mdbe,,,, n .
tile to every establishment having
.any quantity of
IMWSIO CUL , • •
. .
• UseOlOllCY4 OaDEN & CO. -
Clucks% M4lO, 1849. • ;
Oztoosel Orolcs, Vtoozalioioxi I% Eep.... , 40..
I have purehnsed or W. A. &ovine. far the - lit:dud
triages, see tint to ate to all the sulexist. mud .stmo.
FI..OUR—SO barrels Partner a Erik's, cart* brand,
received and forsaLs by. •
.113 8 IL Sir traBBAIMII
Qmnimo lIERRING-431 bu Igo I, ree'd ud loi
tale b G• 8 it W lIARBAIIO
SOl/4 ABll-4q casks plqierifirioNoliiiffiratalgenby
BACON -10 bhds prime Siwalik*
Ibbbds 'do Sider; - i. ;
meat ind for l
0
re d 4 4 613 1 j i ll ' i T W I R I SZT:17 1-
QUIYAR CURED slims —2oles 'ree'd on neueben
fa for rale by . oy3) •B & W lIARIIAOOI
CREEBS-60 bin pions Cream Cheese:
I et; bu pima W. R. do lee'd for sail by
i 73 - . 9k. IV DAR BAC ,11
•WINDOSV
Tr GLAFS•asiorted lasts' a'd
y re , sale by-. fiTaI Ott
it S W HARIMV ,
CORN -470 blx shelled jut mil far eale
• jya • • • &t W HARDAIJCH
06113-ICO bu re.:od azd for aele_try •' ,
ly3 IV HARDA,IIOII
IX TWIST TOBACCO—eI kegs No 1, just landing
0 and for sale by [Jrll HARDY, JONES &C 0
.LABD-15 keg. Shish, recervetr i l foe axle
Begged h
131{178-110 do= for sale 14
jatiNsToN.
bri in gore and
for iti;lTTos
..1(*1 1 ii 3 vrrEn In
.4"
"d
fna W
li e lZaKrro,4
OFrEE-151b"
s Rio, to arrire E tnr salob - F r
- AU DICKEY a
Water and firont ct
IcapoN-30 oasis llrunr; ! . '
.I.jo 4 casks. Wear
SO cull, Shortlel
. 3 cub Astorto now landing; from )
downer Nihon, for We , by ISA All DICKEY IE CO
/33
W. and Front sty
4.Te° ll " - P' bd` ntailaggil• le
l3' Cor. First & Wood rt.
LIIIID OIL—Z 3 Na 1 for sale by
ja3 '•.• B A PAIBIFirirCK
S A g r a P 7" --25 e z eZVALM &co
INSEED r;olis"reAritrlACkforade
UNDarEs—eo bzt Solent:cg
ea • !Octets sod brio doj
3 cook. Potisb;
3 bets Tallow;
itoe bze Clecose;'' ,
to bele Piro sad 'Water pecd (P 11101;
IV) bashed/ Pa 11.% •
la non and for Ws by J. 13 CANFIEI,II
11'3 • 7 ,Lt
BOSTON CRACIERS-7ny ant Yed and, for No
at No 958 Linoty encl. •
9 brts Doman Cold Water Clacton;
nolo -do Batter Biscuit;
2 brit do Mtn' Biisaait.
WM A 9PCLIIBO 4b CO
OSBEN CREESIZ—A small lot.of Cosbon Chas;
Of jinn Malan) and for rate by
WAI A OIeCLU997 &
IY3.fa 1 I.lberry n .
DAD BREATH.—In nine then oat or bad.
JUll b e may be attributed to aus Itele f thateeth,
by whtelt tartar la allowed to arcusaalate upon them,
and cants finally ensue. When this Is the cue,, breath ma nn , the *Wench. than bad, and the persons
than emitted act may suffer front ceonseiouneet of
such being the fan , but etc absolutely diecgrecable to
eYeu one they enoroach. MR.+ IlAtlbi.'S PURI.
PI EL/ CHARCOAL Ti :07,11 PASTS is net only a
remedy for bat bteath. but will resent the teeth and
gents from beet:melee diseased, and glee to the teeth a
brdliant whiteners. Charcoal a; adadaed by all amen
tile Persons to be one of the greatest disinfecting
agents known, ud Is highly approved by all our best
Dentists as dentifrice. The peidest objection to Its
on heretofore has been the difileany of getting tt
pore and Tres from crone particles. , The PURIPHZD
CHARCOAL TOOTH PASTE entirely obviates this
dinieelll, as the coal from which Hie formed fa
_poplar
mood, been In an iron cylinder, and reduced to an
impalpable powder. The other ingredients of the
Para are stub at hue 'teemed the approbadan of
- one moat scientific Dental Surgune,and are all bone.
Lela! In their effect:. By - the use of Jules llanens
Purified Charcoal Tooth. Pule, the moat discolored
teeth will, so a short time, assume a pearly whiteness,
and spongy ganti beenee dent and healthy.
JULES NAVEL. Pertanter_uld animist,
• Ira Chestnut attest, Phila.
Per Isle wholesale and retail, by EL A. Pahnesteek
& Co, and Ti.. &Pellets, PitHhangit; and John Dar
gent, and I. Mitenell, Allegheny Vitas Pa 4
BACON uelts—iabrs prima country trued;
• ... I tut do do; for oda by
jy3 . . CI If GRANT Pt 'Water etreet
1,-14 , acels ro net 7 Imo • • i!.„ a
IC,FAUICE
foe .a1t.127. Ty a CO
IYI C
At un cAn d ut wn.
'O3 ' •
12Mail
. .
•
• /
Guardians of the Poor of the city of Pittsburgh
wish 10 I:Wady • MILTIC• or Nurse for the aicl4 at
ty Vann. TestimenisJa of character will be re
dahad: A pPlioation to or a l cribs odic, 011Fourtla
meet, Cl 2 oiliest P. M m e instant.
By order of the acting come:awe.
JARED to BUBB, Seel cad Art
• °face of thit Gaardiana,
Pittsburgh, Jalyl,lE.7). i. .b. 4111.
. Ibro 62 Afarlxt street, Harts:T/4
' A A. MASON A. CO, are now pripared tat °fir to
Aa. the publics their goods damaged by the late Are,
among Wide. may be farm&
Calicoes 'nighty damaged • t itandlnie do 210
8 cents; lawns do. good myles, Lola canon Moos da
Ulnas d 0,3 to lie: amahmere• 40.10 to 12e; Ettin
ErVed do lEt .44 French print, do Id; raper Carotin
Chime, ball price; Glaglama do , ..Bleananost Counter , .
panes; 144 do eo extra; Mourning de Lanes to IVM
Together with our anal large nook of New and;
Part et Goods at a great re action from former pie.?
HAVING itt elny taken Geeirittl ll—Mowry into
pannotan I p with me, the b tattoo* will hercallet
be coodacted In the name of It Lard & Co
. RICHARD BARD
.
111=41D BMW
R.
1;410. a. ICOWIT
R
' • . HARD & 0
WHOLESALE 'and Retail dealer. In Rides, TAM
Vt iher. Marotta Shoe Flodlnse.,.!Cuneral and
Carrion , 'Tome, and Tanners , OU, Na Itrl 'Wood meet,
PRRitionth, Pa. ' . - hiltdbri
jUareeeli t et d 4 dg . elDr. Charles °rod's halts
l'q l'7 NOGG.lCl'oolarce[
ITO No oi Woad 114.1.
R. a. OIINAIA011.411.1; .
W HOLESALE GROCER, Praline forwardi,
and Cosondsgion tderehantoknd Dealer in Phutn g bu rgh Nanufactures, No XS Ltbort7 Wert, Pinsburgb,
171
. •
NOTIOZ, • :
ns t e gg= , st
, r u ti l vir i g
tale tale° that they will he required to pay; freight
at our warehouse, greenling to the revel at,•betore
the !rods are removed: .CA MeAtiIILTY &CO
•
Celebration of oh. Ponsth afJnly. 1980
OlalitaittWOOD Gni:ODER& •
XTEITIICIOtine. nor expense will be spared to
.prepatlng this roma! tor comfottabls catenate
mem of all who wish to spend their Fourth In it.
White's celebrated Brass Band will fatalsh good
Mule throughout the day and evening.
The Piping Bones will be in rendinens for all who
wish w nde. Patent 'wrings, ten pin Weis, tn., Or
the Witosement of visitors.
Two stsent boats, Hope No 9 led Phillip Boda
lldge.
leave the Pitt •aurert landing, nekr Allet
sherry Bridge, every. half how, (or the gardens. An
efftelwt pollee will K
ann. the groutuL
lotitivasee, earl • Uyl) J DUBAI?'
,
THE patoawls took, through mistake, esFbtem
day events*. leaf, from the house VifJaeob Weav
er, Jr., a Silk . Umbrella, matted aW. 4.1 the
hanAle ‘ will please rooms ato •
• -•- ..ls N WALLINGFORD
'`
se Water -
=El=
J. IVArarj..o .-
81 irca sure, ha , rec ord 4,
.
O.
say eatayed sae by the troth%httlyll64 , dau.
bated t
hee. C Cook, ON Call Rot kee I love
thee. Blancßipen,/ lonnheß When other/Acm e
Maud thee. The cot bestestk the 111111.. Wen Oita
but mine. Annie Latuie-13cotel ballad. the gratin
—.cords by• Edna ORA, nealo' by steph= s loe ,
Thou has grounded theßPhir.eakt/okcd are. The
One. of Aym e mbututa The IRA Meths/4 Lamont:
Old Peatar.—tional. Ile ;loath all' tidosa wee.
Woodemy. Wotknr Idechnte—RauselL Tue
°fatty mother—Oatchhnottm. Low backodear:-.Lover
Walcterttoneete.. Tee Mo_gte sea Thu
Bridal or Woddbak Polka. . Jour) Liod's datatinao
Lira Po*. Route Justcrieatt roan,
Top alloctlcao Polls. La Bello Baltbatritaa Polka.
'cool. laud Polka. The Ongiac:Boottlah
Judea Salami= Polka. kiln 'Wks. Zosepbtoo
y o u, 1312112 1 1111 Polka. Hosangol Polka. The Pre_
ohm Quadrillo — WYklboer. Jenny Lind Qom/tiller.
The Wrath and Daley Wellett—klre•Ernesi. The
swiss Drlffel Bo)—vanatiot by Cvemy. hloneseem
Sotutds in= ilome. •WreekePoDaltghtec,oletzpro.
Lomkodlla. bla/Plaad Quickstep. god lig Qa-
op.
•
rlea water theintheralslon of this Department, P. N.
Gates, "Patent I tor cartir g /etc . ..von now, they
having been tried In moo/ the large artenals, and
folnal to be Iraq etaelenr and axoellent
d:TAXXOTT: 6ol.ordi.ncti:
.
.11IIIIJAP Or Yattls Jare Dais, ' ?
Waturaoros, Sept 23 1.`,134
doltalering,Caits' relente
valuable rxera ling setters oa weal to br a CEO, I ha ve, by
authority ed the Honerabla,Sotretary of; tie Navy,
porebaset of flu Attorneys of tbe l'a melee, Wee H.
laeCniUe. and Earnael blower, Ito, the Than, make apt aid improver...l4.er the U. B. Navy. •
JCWEIPiI 8211T1t, Ciliate( Bore.,
lit coo alto lay . • .
Rotolo Worki,ltodo;ot
ReillS•L Ashley, Rochester;
Hooka & Gloonstor, N. Y't
Norwood &Byyder, Bohvytklll Courty;
. Itirbook. new, York;
Non & Dolatooter,,ricemixj , N. Y;
11. K. Dunham '& Co„ New 'York: -
Denten & COOdoonment Workr,3a!t;
Via Cann, Rnhootort
. • Mote& &Vol. how York-
&Mutt Worts, d o
. •
Paso & Monti), tior
West Pont Foondm • : ,
r _Norris & aro, Philadelphia;
.1 , leak% Rreedesboroh, Po;
-Walton & Noon. Union and
, Kno 'Pork;
Lowoll Machine Khoo, Lowell;
Amoookon co, Klanctioster, N 11; '. .
Lyman k Sowiter, Bon.n, -
and nonarron otters. . • .
Noi Idaebine,lo #ts dies In tan. fr>l to 2 in. pti.;
Neil do . E, do ito price SMo
G. do (to 1, Chi cag o
D. order* itddreseed to P. W. bawl, G.
D. It atuon., Neve:l'o.l4D D. Marahall tr. Co. rtEle
delrhilt, and J U, fleovillo* bank Calcogo. for Die*
and Tape, wilif or riihoot machine* fornaln: than,WV moot with proomt attendan. •
Comas*, hay 3IK:0.
...:. 431118,PIENTS,
PITTSBURCII 11U8EUS & LECTURE ROOM,
' APOLLO 11141L.L,--FORIVSII ST.
OPEN, DAar, s A. N. au
edmfie..u, Museum and Leclerc, Room, Si etsuc
Reserved •ee% Lei-edee seem 103
IVISIIINGTON PITTNBURGII, •
137 & 233 Wood Iltssot, above It
HAT splendid estattlalsocut is now Offered for_
Bent. It swooned for Concerts,'
otstres,EZllb wept.. For termsOuTip
• t JOHN A PITZS SiON3.
1, 1 3 3a 3. 1.17 Wood st.
O IL—IWO brig Tiumets' Whsle WI;
319 brlo 'humrrs , Oil;
iru his 111eschad 0,0 ;t 0,1 : 10 0 , 10 . 1 Oar
300 htle do AVlite Oil;
Z.lOO g pis winter SpcnaOil;
100 la. Sparta Cadles; for gale '
'ALLEN 11. NF101.113,
111:8/notihr 21 &mat harte.., Pbll.l.l.lpli
itanrovei.
•
•
• — R4 WILF.QN inrorms hia friend. and the - oetme
7Oat Ink hap removed Lis Ile coo Cap Establwa
meat ham Proithfield streotoo illy old stand on the
corner( Wood iireet: and Diusend Alley, itecond
awry) over Patrick, k F iervilsEschange
trance bark. oil Diamond Alley—when may be Isond
a large andlashlormble nrsortment of Hata and Caps
at reduced Prieo a:, wholesale and retail. -
Hats made to eider. . ' ' jrl3dkw3e9
monis; and Buralocuirouss: • -
GIMEN,A, D . , formerly of Padadelphia, and
. late of New Whoa, Ohio, tura plea sato an an-
Donating that he has located hlorelf permanently In
Plasbarah. ter the pmpose or practical; the tanous
'lmams of btetheine and 'Surgery, Calla promml
attended to at_ all hours of the day and night Cain e
,e
and relgre - 2 , 10 149 Third area; betarcentStalihrteldr
. _
EsstarscE Wanton, F.tp., Fourth ;F. Kay;
10okseller and Buttoner, Wood otteedi IL Kennedy,
Apathecary and Drage., Penn tn. r Jetihny
bxe Lemon,;
300 bit ktaiefor
• . 900 dom.
10r0 brubel Mercer Po . cdone;
10303 Peach end Truck Daskebq
,• Jett reeolved and for. We by
PALMER tr.
171:dint No 3 North Wheneg,
BOLIVER FIRE BRICK for sale by ilanboat load
and trod:lois. ' KIER lc-lONE:a,
• t Canal Bads, es vitals sveeL
WLLITINU PAPSH—Aggarted to largo or
small qo, ua. W P 111ARSHALL
JO • 85 wood at
ItPCINIVPAP. wopro. paer. ufna
\4 l qualllkVor P2per ream.antiP
•,• ;• • • P.l Woad id
AIkW SMOKED HERRING. ion reed "and for Fele
al CO3 pet b . ex, by MORIIIB &IIAWC/Htli
•
111 . East vce of Dismowl
0147 , 20 bTI , a r , e!ei , n and e s t . itttya.i.
DOT ASII-43 : east • far saki
~F
MAIL by 111) JAM Es LA WM-L.
.
.ID.-o;tlbe bstitecivell Rot by
. EIDD ir. CO
YANIDE POTASSIIIILI.:BIbx real tor silo by
17 1 tl XIDIM
mo . usar.g=,lN*r.t t l z t : iger . e ro L ie : li :
. ' "
•.
Eel Air
in sta‘ and for ulvhy— •
if' • UILOWN.& er' tiCt
Q 11021.2- 4 ,112212 prlaus Sognx,
1.7 • 12 22 Chrl222, I tom WA I'. by
ivi - 4 ; 11Rt/Wl2 .11E KIRErAI2II22.
Whipkt Cl.4.lAke
6 /o. Trout
'Jolt received and for sale Ly
Ica9 ; WIQ. A. MeOLURG ACC), Cal Libel rr
lOir OOD EN: POI taste=
Make , for sale
J rti INST. A IifeCLURG
Ci ar' ' W"* .ltr% "' 4lT!! , ,
SrmTe do.
r Monld , 20.
Fot We by '',.. : lll Ml d .
A. 111.0CLITIM & CO. JcR9
GoFFEE-50 begs No. I dono fn gore nod foesz.lf
If • DROWN &KIRKPATRICK.. i r
1111 AMB-15litires Matt and f/r sole by
111 - J3I BROWN e:KIR RPATR te.tr
Mi49ll—:sl4lsllaekeTel, • ----
j: t 0 do Hemnit, • .
lo dc. Shad; in scorn and for,bnlA by
jot , BROWN & EIRKPATRI6F.
litO.
l e;— b .; , o de x: liplul M.; to Ear a and for
HI
DROWN & 511!.41PATRIOk
Q PA1 , 11811; 'WHITING-100 bbls for salt by
ISAIAH , DICKEY , & CO., •
.i7l. • " • Water & F/0 MO
AOPf-10 tialm u store, mad wit be 30.1 love to
=se arKslimmea. '
MI. DICKEY& CO.
Imps • e , —, , •alni ern•exte / •
wed lanes
• will be a ele ter? low lo iI we eir.teieletel. ,
!VI .- - • - • NAPO( 1 ICKRIIic ilil.
._ .
erreirse..weie......
r~..` T..~s ~-~
1 K, i 1 K~
BACON HAMS (mule by
in • - BAIA,"
NoloAlcoa Plano suits two setts otitoods
JUST reeelied at th e sign of th e Golden Ilarp; one
uperior 5 OCUITO Melodeon Piano, arab two setts
of liee, the latest improvement.'
ter
tb3ve
probablythe finest toned instrument e ter °nem! for
sale bare, milk) tight v finlsned and/ elegent 'Uteri r,
for sale by ; Ural . 11 ELLIII:ft
Proposals.
ROPOSAI,II be received until/illy ilia Ca.,
ior Italldlua a eablie tehaal Haase in the 'fly
"aril of Allasbeey City. A plan and cpecificaifoos
•ay be aeon az the office of John W. On,, comer of
, e Diamond, Allegheny
T I. I , Ic3IILLAN,
• , R MOWRY, RS= of Board,
3.17 JOHN IRWIN Jr.,
18. AIVIE4ICAN HOUSE 18$0
ItollEAT Limas, Pr
.r.dhesi.ers,zromdayps.r g h; pa.
1 . 1 .0 the r*Orold
CI MURAL SrAGE UrPlCht=Toro
ijt of Stogot for the F.= and West;
Mop leaves his bow- • ' • lo',4%drut
BIOVVELI & CO `
vonwnanixo itERIZ,:iIA3I7B,
61.ingt; (mat.h . .:Ferirt'i n Crux) .
Haling pormanentir located in
and sobsuumlal.Wkart Uom., wo propirid othre &mord 'proomPdr on the ri v es,
tad study •n4.l3ea ~, or Ooto . B
Glargow, Joie 15.—Jote •
Dr , 'J. Itlasisarsi Barsamaruy.,
Postaeosbaradllkood PsnrYllsir ,
i,HAS bteefei..eatemerreelTlieg; foTZ yarrtstiz.thhe
dandy ree e ssirieuded to ti e pabliaat &ire of all
Imps r Ides of the blood bed aenertil dabillty, rheum..
1.. dyspepsia, ealfa, colds, rbronetuus, dtapsYr
ted....i.seaural debility, female eeseplafats, me,
oasis' distsurear -- aleara, Sores, or eropuons, awl di.. !:
t e a e of the skin, Rue; ter , river outer tabus, re sheet
for be of the b It Is wholly amp:table,'
..d m. be taken ender any ee with T
act safety , PrtfrtiTta try SAMUEL. ICILLMER,
com NAL side, wholetaie c.rnd try
t ,17
•
yams Otters hot profestioveliervieva
If
(Ato the eltizeas of Aleacherer arm vteinuvt
ve teliacree, Gar the
Ifennott. t, at Iletutatv.
bisechealev, Immediately abovepres th en e IJ. 8. ame.
AVULik.xu ea. City NE liscop
a meting Mut for sale by
}.yEt & W. (fait/A:I7CM
elaneasks Sant Cdred Cony geed H
Jut reeolve4 =I (or Iw by . . ,
Mu .• . ' - 8 •W. RA DAU-Gp.
e 19.1 ,i
flaillvdis , A , b..„E"... ~,k rtno ra :lheror, vtr,'
NJ sr d for ettlr
by i1:k5.1- w .. l . l . ll tlAlitilli. '
CC-P 3 tile - 60 El. o' , e'tiliii - iiiie Vy 1
I hie --• :, . aonis qr, irrttal aOD J
__ _
Las 7lo"4:lV2`.' "t" ( %7i . 4 mi!e - tep
jega . ROBISON, LITTAX:k. 00
YOWEIFETVIRIVVIIO-XILATFrfor 6,11
)02 - • 1V2.11 A AteCLOßak 00
cas E t3 "1:444411:15t
UtlraiLiSk6l: a* L.
1N4.4%
dox
ig.ortedo
pretchdo
vitAGFCR.
100 ‘ l °, 2
(pip
- - L[L tp a(ete fot Web -
EaH~eofl.yp~i
" . 1;84 4.117 (X)
irg - V,ASA 2 I I eul.w noes roe
J xip.k . co
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