TB IriTTSßU:<dli ru3Llsq . Eo WHITE & C* W . r+ fJ C 4 }1:.• TUESDAY bIORNINg, JULY. q, 1660 for-javaaltssits attlctuncaU7r.ilersw4 t Oeir carom lockrre d f, ft.i stthol u tArly fu theday Prsellcsilre. di.serusalteuts cot -- ssatrxtlarzr44x., fi ei urat vain tuTs.rulbly 4e qhatmdlintile , dered cu _ ' VALittit I. Agrtlt tar Ono psperat,hisl everal sgerteics in. New Rork,. I'lata4tiphity. mit And autbotized to Ter.CiTr. subseriptlous, ~ . . . . _ . , 117 Pinulaccinns. Nears . Ast kaltrat.—Advertitte teems akd .ut,periptione la the North Ataeriela.:and United ,States liasetas, Philedeptua, me-tilted and , fee. wanted frau Ilia °Rile.. I . . , : 117•Pirrueettiu.e.CoTreelp,LLUT L.Sabscririlbas• for telt valuaMes raper, 111 lw reeeired.attd forward ed from t.hls • DEMOCRATIC WHIG ISTATir. •I , 3IICANAIACTIMCITItirtra. _ .JOSIIUA% DUNGAN, Of Mete Coun!y. , . AtlnTelt ;MAUI- • N 1')1 R Or tilior, County. I,o* (111[Irrfoia 0 CILLL . .. JOS k:/ . .u. 21F. NUF.It SON, - • i • .Of We!hinigtonFounty. -• • Anti intsente sad Whig N.:mainsail:nista! - Allegheny . Costray. . • , rfnCritutzt mom , ‘ . 01.21:114 Tuonss nr..nown, • or .41.1.anyncim. - 11T-nloit, 'lll=l4 .11121 15111G61014 •^'II A lit:.l Dr...rs-ruy;— C A it o FALB, rem •ser.mor.r . , . 1101614:4 HOUF.RTSON, Pioshurgll. T.. 1. 1316141Ab1. Lower Ft Clair. It: C. W/11.Kr.n. Flreobott, JOHN 1111:1.USKI:1', Robinson. FIFFE., Snowden. ' 'tgooterrnrci Arroiray, FRANC.I C..FLAYiEGIN, Uttubtrgh. noyx,rs, fZorth Fayette • ...rumor., Ws. VLYNN, Lower St. Clikir. . , coczr, aFirveiroa, D. 14, COURTriErj 0 - ELTINgXT PAGE FUR LOCAL, MATTERS TPl,Mitik.llll)NEliiS ' Cinc,`.-Tarrnr.ls. Law Moviola cop], an initeSaninglet.telyffes - j!he Ihtiladelphle 1101!etin, litingto eisiuncuonts connected with the tart ran= meets of astt.tsyloi, whisk tellieni rr iten erie.: et The sCenni vet forth are sO tittp race . : ful to the persone iaptiente . e, 'and to humanity, that wet healtated to_publish Melnner, until wir law. it earned : into the' lending . lepers of New York and:Philridelphiti...., - Tea It . tenrlYink. Courier nod Esquires, in cornmatiusg en this letter, says: •' that Me‘sri. Toombs nod Stephens did not her . nate 'to anprnank the bedside of tie . President, -while on the 'very brink e( the rave, ;and: to threaten him with, ano or censmrc, notes; the would abandon ,he grootid he had taken in regard to Tessa nail New :Seiko: and trst when:they found him, although prestralw.ll4 a fatal disease, not no he moved to .o ierectiart . er r arty by their brutal nninee, they wOnt ioto &hello:aro video- Ird to con , ore him. We have not bends tor com ment onart sock co:indite:tie this. Men who <mud lunguifty Irony cot a, imp° nity, sea (soar their ow.t arc 'eleleellred, toe they ore 091. dently insonslble to nil the ord'lnerr and emot . loneof hemsnity. Ern they : trill ,moire, n the seem nod Contempt of the people, the re word they . lieSeree:" • Ith. ViLtmczee —AUL..., rumors from Vinohie'nten point to Mr. Wreoreo ra tan Ltec.• Vary of : Stela in. the New Cabinet. The .Ne rod: Catercercial rays, teat, in addition to Mr. Wcisiu,• report pints . to Dlr. Mc-Kennon, it Pencrilvtr.qn; na SeertiorSr cf the Trettsurt; to Mr. T. pellet. Pfieg, oflCeorgia, as Secretiry of War; to Afe.Perwls, of Ohio. as Seerctary cf the leteriot; to Mr. Graham:: of North Caroline. so Secretory of te Nevi . ; to 'Mr. flopt4r.o,, bout, as Attorney General, and to Mr. Evan!, of tdoinc, es raslmtstar Geared. (*alai Orders have here Issued by Mr3.•Clen. Itrnakir, cr mann ding on OUT Eouth western loons diary, fir an active Campa , Gn against the Indian, who En-4 been co.mraining the late deprodationa . tat Team. We shall mon Lear rome 'Orrin rows from t . I.M quarer. . Se,* flanking LTonac Patting clown Nlrtutd tureet, we nati,ed wine woittitert busily ecgo';el.l 1 .1 ..t3:!<:::1,7 what eppeer. ed to be a vt3T noSeinntut , won toad inakirg eth er alterations and irup,ortnat:ate in it boo 4e:next door tielovite etore'of Mears. CiltHr.e-ok Rob• catan. : ; - On Inqui:Y, we Were infest:led that the buying -- was befog thus fitted up by blesers J. Carolers st Co for a Banking and Eceliange o.Scu. , ' J. Carothers, Erg, the bead of this new concern, hen been lorte'eftad favorably knon'n, hare, and throughout the country—brst as the obliging and efficient Cathfer of tho ht. da , M. Banta of ibis city, End of for several years past, as an en• worts:an and successful merchant and marittfac turcri c c aisles with him, into Ina new business. the ene.fideace of this community, and the cane rience of years both as n merchant and financier. We' wish the new firm aue,ces. We understand that their means era ample, and ther nrrangc. meats 'extenalic. The, more competition of this sal, the better. • Oar city is 'lnlet, and rapidly to creasing in wealth, business, and population, and if we are to Imre no inerense of banking fecilities, which are greatly needed, by the re corporation of additional hanks, the want will bevel° hs made up in the multiplication of private bankieg Louses. ARM V GENERAL OIYEILi. I :,, lAA . Cennitss. Oul.nus, - rouowin s order,cl the President of the Uni• led Stales, announce to Ilie army the lanienteti death.of the illustrious 7,lensrtv Tos nPL, Ilan Pres idein nt IL; Uniled States: _ , WAR. Dt;PARTAII,T, ircl.hingtou, July 11, ISO. I. The Pre4dent of thr United :ale, itch pro . W (nun ITOSV, • 1.11.11101.1(1% to the AritryTthe Navy, and Marine corps, the ihault of ZACI/Ali.T TA vtnr., Into ll,esident of the Unued4lntes. Ile died tithe Execinive Manion on the night el the ninth inst., at half /gest 1U o'. tech. lilt tart pnblict3ppl,l,lll, ira• in part impaling in the cerentonicn of our - !.-boast lin igersary an 110 haw d ruhoZliNntinteol how rearing to the mem ory in WANIIINISTUN. The lad ak . 0..1 tint was to mils Ida signature to • the Convention reectnly runriitdn,i heinama the Coifed liltates And Great Britain. The vigor of u ignenttutinii 'trona I.y natore, and .C.firrlitd try-:leavened iciniternte habits, had, to late years, begonia lityaireil by the arduous toils and .I.l(ritrAlt.t oche, military life. Solely engroaseil la maintain in; the bonnet:mil ad. vitiicina the glory of his country, it u career of fog ty yenta in the army of the United taint.", he rem tiered himself nag r f and Alt unbroken mothin ,of sucer,g intd;mctory, terminated he an ti- Olievcittent linAurreeted in our taintalaJell aithing to be accompluthed tbr'hin military tins. , His conduct and courage gave hint aria Career Or NrlCS.Slllll:.llt.liart.. nod, with the et.rni111;171,1,, , i of modentlion and helthily, under all raentrlSMl• re*, nod cspernally la the moment of vielory, re velled to las countrymen itnnegrent nnil good goal lung Which indneed than, uneMieifcd, to him fr.m.his high military eounnand it the hiabegteivil niter of'honot and Vast to the 'tepid/lie:not that he de.-crved to be fast, but that ho was felt to be pun. The simplicity of bis character, .thesipgleness of his purpose, the eleratitm and:led:Mimes of his principle.; his moral courage, his pt.tice, magna nnatity, soul benevolence, his wisdom, naiidcrai o ,,, and power of commemd, while theylhave endeared hint to the heart of the nation, nod to the deep amine of 'the notional cithinlity to the lens era Chi e f Magistrate whom death thief(' could' not appal in rho cortelousnesa of "harms .alwaya done his duty." The Officers of the Army, of the Navy, and lane Corps will, on a manitestation of their respect for tho exalted chancier and eminent pub/ici vices of :the thnsaritios dead,: and of their sense 0r the calamity the CI ountry has sustained lir 1115 ar• lliettagdiapensution of Providence. weir crape on the belt-amt and upon the hilt of ewer.] for via IS rather ,directed that funeral honors be pia at each of the Military pones accordtag to general regulations, and at navy yards- •and on. hoard all pone ve ss els . ta commission. h- firing thine min igorgotts,*noinerecirig ineri mu on 11. Joy of ter utereceir of this mder, -bp • Ws-Witeg their flags at hal ram 4. itioterof the. President : GEORGE. W. Chi AVV'FOitt). secretary of Woe. 11, .The.dat after the receipt of the. "Graer,i/ Or each military prat Ow troop% will be pared, e d at 10 edoek,.i. 51., and the Order read to them, after which el labors tor the day wall maw. The National Flat will be. dhplaYell at ka , f aldff Al dawn of day taw'' , guns teal! be tired, andel - - ter ward•,at interval,. of thirty tationte., between the rung undocuing arfi t win, a apglngutheadatlina Mose of the day a national nalitteof :30 gaol. The °Stet, of the Array wall Wcesi.the(tindie‘ cf mourning tan the left arm and oil their swordA, and the e,,lore'of the Several regiment,. will be put iu timernla. for the period rit'six months 11l order • IL JONE,3. Alptaqi arm., U. 8, A the Navy. "~~ -% ' Tex Ilecenswit.ort_ot Pau. n t Flr:tmertr- - Triswes sat t i , aa -:om 1.1 mei . 4 n. e:.:11 . 1 - .:4evefetere we more nnzt , 'llly "*. pr e, - ed w sndf 'Oct air ;rte.:ln:ors, 'sen by the' deeply' nOtt. , .tre erweleel , or the [tree. rxeeut:se power , Forting 'hee he.ds la d loWTellettih Mitts plr'n, topcbt'cia eitr-en, the conelLriletj derignixed . se the Inceeirot. The gaiitecel littell'genect tic:scribes the teem, os fol lows: At twelve o'clock, semirdiog to previous Sr rangeinents, the Senate 'catered the Hall of the House of Itcplesoatativett, the Speaker nod Hem. bore s miting. Soma after. the Hen BILLIARD FILLSMES, Yiee President of the Halted Stater, at ended by a member of each .llonse, entered the Halt and took a seat at the table of the Clerk of the House.' Alter ■ brief pause herosc, and, in a clear and distinct voice, pronounced the oath of filehly to the Constitution, end the act of follelle. don was completer The profound silence of so great an aisomblage of deeply concerned air-to tem, the ceremony, so lute( and so simple, yet so important to its conisequences, national, political, and pereonal, • presented an incident and a scene eitegehtcr American. It - was the ipcident of the day writc.h , , probably made less impression.han some whereon American spectators, hat was pre. timely tharwhich is moat calculated to attract the notice of foregaers. The death of the President being ancrimaced, a alien; plainly attired, enters among the assembled Repreaentativee of the Na. tote, walke op to the Clerk's dcoh, lake, an oath on the B hie to support the Consthatioc tithe Gel: ted Stateat and, by this brief ceremony, he be. comes, in: an Instant of Ilme,lovetted with the command el the whole military force of a mighty empire, With the execution of its law, sad the administration of its power. No one objects or dreami of objection; the act is ecquiesced ia as a thing:of merge, and with. the submission that ;would be (oedema to &lewd' nature. Thoscepa tre of ihe•People puma into Ma hoods as quietly and no quickly as a power of attorney could he acknowledged before ajar:lce of the peace. And net, though the Individual attracted, the thing it. -.elf was hardly thought, of in connexion with the meaty:mace& to some couterma such a transfer of 'poweriwould have cost streams of blond, and : Mitten the - Government to its very foundatioar.— •And why is i: not no here? Because ours is a nevem:tient at equal tights; and • Gsverament lISSe; and because our People ore • law abiding and a la* keeping People; because° they know sod feel that their own laws, are the restraints which ital , themselves have placed on their own pennons; and that it is only by obeying then, :at., that their equal rights ran be Maiethoc.3.:.lac such over be their spirit! If so, we turf yell r_ey bf the rtepublic, not f'eteo rictUa ff=lt==l Since our last, we have further. evider.. a of Me. FableSei pealtioa on the Slamy question, which confirms:nor declaration, that he seta free . from sectional bias,' and possessed of truly nation al llellngs. Thoth editors in this city who have eo recklessly asiai led, at ilia very essence into of. five, charging him with tieing an "rata abglion. is t," as 'is:tarmac:. , themiottal," andufaaatical,"will, we trust, see their error, and be willing to judge the new. President by his official declarations and Bets. We are pleased to see, that in of setiohr,' Mr. Fat nose is greeted with profound respect, end that strong cor.fidenee Is reposed in his Wis. d rut, prudence, nod idly:enlarged patriotism. la the canvass of ISO, Mr. Fruatosx water. Stained and crose•exarained Ly friends and oppo nents, Korth and South, and the result of Iberia examinitiora were the allowing letters—Me first to Mr. flavors, of Ala ba meant d the last ton friend In Vi:gioia,w:bclieec. These two acotlemen de nied the right of pettErm, end averted the eels theca of slavery as a state iostanuon, over which Conancie nod co control, with which it, uold oct interfere, and Cu which it was not re.,vatisl Tie 'senile:meta In the letters below , it can hardly too doubted, arc the views of Mr. Fillmore In Icily, I ~ aff, a', they were in : July, ISIS: -Anettly, N July it, ISIS. Lfwij.foho C . :opts—Dear Sir ( have your letter of the 15th instant, hot my • official duties have beCra se greasing that ,1 have been compelled to neglect:my private eOrMst.onekentS. I had elan determined to write no lectern foe publication bearing ripen the c latest in the approaching can. jams ;But an yon 'desire name anfortuatioe fur Cur owe satisfaction; in regard to the charges brought aptlitht sue Irma the Font!, on the stave qcestion, I have concluded to ..ode titielly my position. _ • %Vitae I weal: Congress there war much agile tion on the righter petition. My votes wed dealt less be bend recorded uniformly in favor of it— The rote Upon which I - acted was, that every nit. into presenting a _reseeetfel pttaioa to the body that, by the Csonalttnion, had the power to grant nr to reform the prayer of it, was entitled to be hoard:thud therefore the petition might to be re. eviveilaed considered. If right, and rens:ruble, the pother of it should be granted; but if wrong or llamas:male, hobnob' bedenied. I think-all my soles, whether on the reception cf petition* ordno Ithe consideration of revolutions, will be found cm d'reent with this role. I halm acne of my Congreaslotal decomenra item, they being at my former residence in Bor. rale, nor Save l access to any otiose. or 43.13140• Al to refresh tot retollciition; hat I think it some time, *ldle an ['metre., I took occasion to state in SUbetralce Say View, Oa the carrot of slavery in the States. Whethsr the .remarks were re• ported not, lam enable to say, , but the pub. cancel-was that I regard slavery moan evil,bot one with which the Nahanni Clovernomat had nothing -to do. ; That by the Conatitution of tho tigoted! Statese the whole rower over that qoartion mw vested:in the - Sea-ard States where institntions were tioterated. If they regard It as a blesaieg, they had a Coastitotienal right tie enjoy it, end if they regarded it cs an ell, they had the _power, and knew best how to apply the remedy. I did not conceive that Cungrees had any power over it, erVris in not way respeasitde for ith manna. none it the several State. where it existed. ( - have entertained no other sentiment on this son alatx I exantioed sufficiently to Garman opin.. lon.sod I doubt pot ell toy ads, public and private; wilt Ed found in accordance with this view. I bare the honor to be, your obedient servant, bltuthen Plumose. The: other letter from Mr. Fillmore is en the Wave trade between the States, no follows Athany. Stys. 13, ISIS. !fear returned Inns 4.011044 from the Wei<arti have yours of the 10tht.irt which you pay that it has been charged in the Richmond Ea. qniret: that I-hold it to be within the power .of 1: ingress to interfere with or break off the One. ',cantina, removal or disocull cf person, 1.t.:3 as alive,, from one sfaveholding State to another. I ant net aware that this gleans.; hoe - en-cr t . . 011 disensi.etlin Congress; or woe ever parr.: - . U. the consideration of the Supreme Cron r. Sates'befora 1811. i 3 that year me care from Miithissippi was dended, Mn rice McLean 'gave an elaborate opinion on point, in,which the Osier-Justice concurred; itc came to the conclusion teat the rower over this matter 111 , 15 vested in the nwenl States.snd not in Oungrees. So far en my know:- e e q e qaterlo, this opinion carried conviction to every unprejudiced mind, and the question one 'considered settled. Al any rate this wag my owe, opinion then, and I hive seen no name to cheese it !since. Should I do sn,l shall not.hesitatc to Les dwelt. • Yon will therefore perceive Mitt von did me no iejastihe in representing to inlet friend that these were my eentiments. I write it haste ' chtiii.thc pressure of ofileisi dunes, bat remain truly. yours. MILLACD Flu.nose. The Nem Irtirk Courier end Enquirer makes the Ilmateg jort remarks in relation to Mr. Pill. 't Millard Fllmore, under the Coettitution, ip now the President of the United Stwas. The his tory Cr the past has shown that no &arca need be felt in consequence of thin sudden nod *Vilest change of the natural order of OVentS -Our iced . tutieoj are strong enough to bear the shook. The •ifoir, of the governaleht Will go on undisturbed Fy sa p papules commotion, and unchecked by any strife for the succession. Mr. Filiainto is a rasa in - whbin . the whoie Union may repose a firm and jest confidence. Ifni life has tam, len iriCtilip 4 cll% ously anti Generet Taylor's, devoted to the service of the; whole Union s and ho is no less thoraugaly than tie national in all [infesting., is all his prin• ciples,, and In all him conduct. Ile Is familiar with public; affairs, and has discharged the duties of ev. cry nation which he has-been nimmoned to fin, with ability, dignity, and amens. Wa feel Me utmost Clogdonce thou, 10 far as may depend up on him, the high timice of the 'great office lota which ho him been so solemnly inducted, will he discharged wittillao mat entire faithfµlnees and the mint pauiatic devotion to tha preservation and the welfare of our glorious Union." From the New York Express. Slir.t.tace FILLMORE, by the choice of the liner. iota People, VICO President of the United States, amt by obit death. of MO late Chief Magistrate its Pres - ident—thisd.q enters upon a scene of new and untried Ishow lic_lnliCr the helm of the' Shined State -at a moment when clouds and darkness bang uPoo:lhe horizon, and amtdot tho storms of State diedfection and disunion But, if we mistake not, lift. Fillmore will prove a man equal to the tittles. ti . a tlatennan of the old schoot,free tram prej. Aims, pawions, =reuse opinions and high excite merits. Ito is a COnscroal Iva, a national and true man, , one who has no sectional biases will indulge in no ultra nets and give-unero o c e tuna offensive pinions. He will, if owed by the Congress of the Uniidil Slates and the American People, as ho should he, so administer the Government., to bring honoi to the Administration, pox to the country mid blessings upon the people. We hope steVont 'ly that he man receive such aid, and that counsels of wi.dom, of prudence, of moderation, of jitiOiee, and of pairiotorn may be found equally to th o dm itv nail Gegnantilte brnnchesLA thc(:overpu en t Sever Was there more occasion for guidance from Ornmseence, and foe forbearance and kindness a. monfall our people. Mr. Fi futon, has a. lame experience, great toter anceittid a true and noble heart, -to aid him In the dise*Vge of the duties. lie wilt be found true In ttic peopkiiorbiorWholeristinfry,'end if there is any karat. in conciliating the country, and in restoring order, out of confusion. and peace out of strife, it will not rest at RA done. We hope not Congress will bannolize with hint; nod co.operalo with him in se Iri.g the many perplexed goon/ Wits which now no unhappily divide the country and disturb its Peat prolperily rson TV *SO t.NOTO s Correepaatence of the Ph Was, 3 ,. 3 , 12. The Generel le r—Pnnerel orPresteen Taylor—P.7le v and Me: riaref of :the New President —The Ca; 'net —The Sla very ques , : on—The Old IN WS Reg!. . me Gk ram and silence ell or 'a as The hoJy of the late President Taylor will be lald out in state, at two o'clock to day; in the eret room or the r - ecativo Mr taloa, is order that it may be viewed by the public. It will be visited by thon• ssedr, anxious to pay this last mark of respect to the memory of the noble. old patriot, who had a ',ever hold upia the beerti of the people than any of Os peedecessors, save Moen 1070 of ‘lo , ‘ b°ll "eil PoPalarityinwinging from d'fercat sour. cut. Washing ton and Jackson. The &mend will take place to morrow, (S'atur• ' tfiy,) at ono o'clock. The Meter:tunic. will be hr 'ad and impressive. 'Pam will be the greatest Military display whick hes been witnereed &Ice tho'Hcath of Gee. Ilarriaon, and to will reestable . that which then tack place. Gen. Shalt will command the military parade. It is expected that theto will be present companies from Rosbno,Now York, Philadelphia, Patti:acme; 'Richmond, and Catuleston[end Mani en:teller places within that tango of distance."; Erery public baildlng nod most of the private reablencee of n superior class, are burg with black. 'The dispensation Is telt no lent as a private than • public lose. The dcePcst sympathy is felt for the distrese:of the family of the illustrione dead, whose rifiltction continues pe - inconsolable. President Ptllmore has directed all FeWe bat'. ten to be sespeaded until eller the funeral, and that all public officers west, crape for six month,. There ere, of centre, a multiplicity of acetate anti speenlationsconceralne. the policy and meas ures of the new administration ; but tattling con. elusive, or entitled to particular aPentian. ll ti . .tipporod by some that Mr. Webster will bo invi. tut! to return to the State Department, that M SiMMOOS of Rhode leand,or Mr. EVLItIS of Main wittbe called totbe Treasury. I pretend to en knowledge upon whielt I could form an intel!;gent °pink.. But. we are warranted in repm.ing 'he fullest confidence in the prudence, calioneaa, and v:mnc• or . the President. I dot b: not that when he nota, A will:be in such a manner as to strength en his tidnMlitration, and to satisfy the reentry. Perhaps the strongest appointment that could he teed, for the Slate Department, en a ;.,nr for the Southern flank of the Administration, would be that of Mr. Crittenden of Kentucky i hut there are unpleasant &iota whether he would feel at liberty to accept, hewn; will a emasideri hie particin of his term us Governor of the State to serve.. Ws also maintained by some who pro• fees to know mote of such personal matters than I do, that the relations between Mr. Clay and the Governor are not so miserly cordial and hum, aloes, no rephl echnrartertth the eccupatton by one of the dist place in tbo Cabinet, and by the other of that of champion and brat supporter of the Executive policy in the Senate. • In Lenard to the Slavery question, it istmporai- bin a foretell what effect inc lament el,k event General Tayleer death, will has e noon the plans for its settlement. That it will greatly vasaken themoble and only psrfectly feasible plan, hared on Gen. Taylor's message ofJanuarylast,l great• ly fear; not because the new President still he found opposed to it, hot because it a to ha appro. beaded shut he will cot be able to command, in the Somit, that strength and support, mseuttal to reconcdo that part of the country to iu prael eel enforcement. Tim pro•pect of getting any 501101 territorial governments f...r thorn provinces, not yet. like Calilornin, ornani-•d Into State., so fliry as d cunt as ever. One or the worst coneegoen• acs of the daub of the Isle President, relotive to this quet.tioc, is the almost !oder! nite postponement of a decision. Thera was, tact- sere.., a goad prospect eta goal vote on the anailros thll next Tuesday; but now, of muse, it is utterly Impel. mole to form any - notion of when the SSCLOC or Louse ca r„.l lute crinothl for action, upon any ■nb;e^t. Too President and Meaty had a long inter view to day, a t hfeh Ilia rammed that Nr.(nay pressed the f or r to adhere closely to old Whig principles and lima, in edmint.tering the god. ernment. Of ih there can be no doubt, to wit: that stir. Fillm it a Whig in polities, and natl. leg else; and th be will cadent°, to throw bin, se:f upon the party organiziTne for immediate support, always, however, shallot his ctfina: se t.ca so as to Meet the general nnrovnl of Ile cOnatty. Experience hue shown that no:hirgern be hoped fuse the juthce, the thrit'eraticin, for. bearecce, or grditcte of the Demo critic party.— They will always array theme,' in deadly op position to soy Chief Mrgistrate, or other public tithed . , not elected by thernielves. Jester. Weeomail" July 13.6 A. M The Fouesol of Presldeut Taylor—Am tmportamt hleoloso. fee body of toe late P.eiident Taylor IC, yesterday laid in awe in, the Ist [Loom of the White House, and a-ce two o'clock wits visited by thaue.mds of enizens of boih sexes, eager to view fee the trot time the teammate features of him who in lee hod posseased in eurh an eminent fc gree the leer and admit - ellen of his country. The feature, are calm, serene, and composell, - as thangh a deep sleep had fallen thorn br tee slight attenuation and compression of the urx.:!ea welch is apparent, and the dread cocoon. posniments of death, the rialto, the pall, and the solemn awe inspiring air which surround the blot, A might be supposed that "Ile ley ,he a.stretrior takirg h a tre4," after a hard fought field, and that the morning gun mrgld avral:e him to Eta and action eget,. alas the aoblesi spirit is penciled, and no loved of pence or wxr shall amuse it to life and tietien ~rent preraretione hive been made and are met . , z (or tee funeral, which will take Once to t,:„ and will ocerupy the whole afternoon. Gen. ..rrived yesterday afernoon, and eOnalticraft Gle numbers oftranos arc arriving from Baltimore to f inn a part orate procession. General Sean 'coked remarkably welt, hatter than he has done far several years. Ile evens to have entirely en• covered from the diseases corm/toed In Mes'eo, but it has bcon remarked that, an ro Geom.! Tay lor's' those insidious maladies :ie dormant far months and onto years ra the system, end often breakout with fatal clients, a&e.r having been op, mend? eradicated. Taylor, Worth, _Kearney, Doreen, Kirby, and many morn have been al. ready their victims; others may be senesced. it is n melancho'y reflection that the death of the late President occurred not only on the eve of a great crisii in one national rffairs, but taw be. drre the maturity of great and decisive-measure. to meet it. The oflletallabora in which General Taylor and the Cabinet wem last engaged, v. as the peeyneatioa of n mesiagn to Comm, on the slain of the Country. The stioject had brio di.. cussed in the Cabinet, and she leading points and femur. of the dolthnent bolt Own sicced lipop. . As near as I can lewd, the framing of tots 1113p0r tot State paper was committed to the hand of the Some D.,partment, and it would probably have been transmitted to Gangrene daring the present week. it would have cants toed a clear and em phatic dr-elvation crib: intention of the Esecui've . to persevere la the policy which he had before recommended, and would especially have roar. fumed his purpose of suppressins by all the pow era with which the constitution had vented him, trey violent sod illegal attempt to impose the mr tediction and authergy of Texan o.cr Saw hfcni co, which as a Territory of the United States, he was boned to protect add defend. The message Would also have referred to the dereliction of duty on the part of Coegrere, lit not holds pro. sided the necessary Moans to carry on the government. • The message was intended to be a trold,atrikiagr and impressive paper, and . to be AO much an ap peal to the patriotism and conservative feelmig of the people, so a recommendation, to Congreas.--• AS I have said, this document was far advanced towardscompletion, Mad will of course be ready for the inspection ofPresident Fillmore. Wheth er ha will conelder htemiclf in a Ovation to adopt tt reutainsio be seen---I think that be will. There Is nothing deciiiver in regard team . Cabe Met yet, but there is every reason for Opposing that there will be some , ehvoyes. Roes. FEOBI NEW YOII.K. Correspattilenea at the Pittztourzh Gazette. New Yo', Jaty 11,1850 Every Ming here givei may Id the 'edam's, emus• ed by the announcement of the death ef the Elver Sa general n grief vas never cruised by the my 'title., since the death .of Warhiegion. Political. prejudices have nai, in this ease, been merely forgotten—they did eaten. Ist—sad from all classes, has been given a :eau shollial of regret, as &Mare as'it is extended. The rrr.rri. of Age. Pillinere to the Prenhilinnt. . heti naturtiliy , s can,ed • g..rat excitement here, and, withal, the highest 4th:ea-of confidence to she er -Sy and eatirfaetai f . pc dienient of tie tines which have t traded, the conntir, not 'dry fr. as Sascy it concer ned, bet in regard to the Tr...? and c .1( gineml foreign policy, All the it art Coloe up ere !hog, and it is of no mall] momext to have in the Executive Chair, ore who're feelings are known to be in Liver of .Ameneso labor, at r`l bristle. The fleet ete.amer of the route to the Pa. VIII Ni.ersigua, WI nt to sea to day, and two more will (Pow iri a week area, and the line be is complete operation by the let of September, enald'eg emigrants to avoid the miasma of the Isthm as, and the more !edioni delays. The pars ties engai;eil In the new route are George Vanderbilt and Mesas. Howard—names that assure; tee public el a valuable route. The Pacific Steam Navigation Company have Nat de clared their first dividend, which reaches fifty per cent. utWort a capital of seven hundred thousand Thos, however, is ally sham, and does not show the real slit, of the case. The hive earned themeelVes over and over, and an-. other dividend prequel amount could be made, if Si was expedient, Weida It Is ant. Every thing In • , the cony of steam In the California trade has coin. ed money, and the harvest memo begun only, thee tar. As a matter of Interest to the agricultural read. ern of the (melts, it May be stated that the cattle dealers of New York ;have changed the market days from Mondays and Friday, to Tuesday and Thuredey. The dealers here ray that, under the old arrangement, the great hulk of all the cattle, change hand. en Sunday, and tbet pales to the ex -.at of fifty thousand dollars on that day were not rare. The Sabbath will not be broken any more. sod the city will be spared the dilatant, of cattle driving on Sunday. The temperate and moralThentre, or Mate= of Barnum, Is now the lion of Now York, in the way of amottements, and creating no little stir. la it thorn is no bur, Eel' any refreshment that can intoxicate, ner is it polluted by a most for cypr.ans. From the mouths of the actors lame no words that eouldoot with propriety be ?Takeo to the most rained haasehold. The tenth of Me p—"Fication of the drama lean audience as hag° 'as the house will hold. So marked has bees the &Feet of Barnum's tactics, that the Bowery sad the .National Theatres, located almost amid the Steam of the city, are now playing Barnom's !crape:: nee pieces es their strong card. Money rem sans very abundant, and Inrrnsvers very cor•ce, though it must be remembered that be city has been deserted by y !raga tb nog of no:chant., for the watering places. There are a good many milrosd pad other boinowers In the market, and they roe soon supplied. Some peo• ple talk of our per cent. for money, sad it la mete wooed, as strong the things probable, that the la• came cerulieatee or the Erie railooah will be call ed in and re-loaned At a very lair Agora. Its in• come coatinuee enormous, trod Ito managers can dine they please, so great M the oonkdence. A rumor Ls torrent that Gov. Johnston' has de manded the person of AL Y. Basch, late proprie tor of the "Sun," that he. may be trio I upon char. gas connected with the Lehigh Bankp and that the Penerylvania efGeers are sow at Albany waiting 00, natio decision. TM' summer front Liverpool arm telegraphed at 2 o'clock, F. AI, and bosinera in roost articles of produce checled,lxfarolter arrival. Ashes v.rl:o its moderato demand, with .les of 40 Ws!, at 535.71 for Pots and StS for Pearl.. FiOtrr IA OGeksowtrii ; Irt6lcS shad" MO IV.. Kt 502 2,25 for rommori to straight Sate, 2,3116 2,7:i ter Mich:gr a, oast 11.151 446,155 fisr rim G,a, 'enc. Southoru in dull, without Omar:via price. ityo is in good slotosod, wash sales ol 300 LW. at 2 271 a 2,01. Fo ebrinse or ealr. lo report in sal. 1. e , n—Whist is Geld above the views of buy err, rod salr, lr6 rtstrived. Rye is firm; salet were wide of 1000 Lmbels in the slip, at Pl. Oils steady. Corn Is in Relive request for the east sod for export sales rum up 12,000 ttr.a bd. stvestenlars prices. Proviimi—Pork is more Lantz' ; tales of 200 tqs. met' it 10,50. Whisrey is ticadc ctillataks or 60 bbls: Pridoo al 4.1 c. 02=1 Zact”krylor A earrevundent the Philadelphia Bulletin elves a most weirs:in; nnJ thrdlins deseniptlon and death llrenilesit Tayl•~ containing .. a d, en many (acts only alluded In bete.. luture. Aber oeyeribing thelino attack of ileico•c, and the sub...pent <Mots to relieve, with the rending for Dr. Wood nod Q.l.Taylor, he says morning of the Yoh) the d,rnsebad mode rapid eneroochniente on bin frame; but by the looted .1011 of three eminent prectiiiimers, the vit. .tee elegea of the cholera tombus were noon after. Ward. checked. I loarever, freer ensiled; end (ton rnnnam clinrerfer, it Imo, the (turn of sypho.a Anxiety now beganmanife•t nss:r, not only ovum: the exalted ritclenth4 famtly, but among the phycimans thenoelve, Mis chances of tile hung ripoun thread. Meanwhile, there were other causes, belides merely eating and douting, ;but operated froelty otnni hie system. 'to h., medical attendant on the exh, he Nod, " I should not be anrprised d ibis were to term:nate in my death I did not exPeet to en- counter whit haa tenet me ammo my elevation to the Prnidency. God know, tint I liaveendeavored to fulfil what 1 conceived In be an linnet! duly. Bill I Inter been mica ken. My 'naives have bean mit cotedrocd. and my meetings rivet grimly outraged." Ile abated iloubilew to the shivery quealion, and the manner in which lie had !wen venom:) , astailed. Even the sanctity i 4 hi. nick chamber wan mended by coma.) itothern Littrnivta, who came to wire lian, that ante.a he tool; erne neeewary tarp to pro tect the South, they tauuld rote a miebtliini mt. h,, eq.durt tit ike Go/doe 61,M1813. I re. punt merely what I Lnew to be trim. (In the fah, Mcasem. ttleeltena and TOOO hi wilted ape % him. committee ; appointed by no nun catietaiN, io minoitrute upon the tante 'object; and accorditig to (Onto since deyelopedo he tut/trete euticsided is nit a threat thriller to the almre. It Wu* not mild nth, ollne:o. of the 4 , 14, nod the eunferenee of the Iltn: the mind of Ilse President :teemed no patil y preweil s and which vatted forth the remark S lo.“ given. From this time forward, tin mental sailer matt were tilted to bis phyttleal. But to proceed. Toward the evening of the,9ill, toe chronic type of dpentery which had Pet in, this appeired, and vortultug ensiled. Lr. Joubron Mot phd a delphim, who w eminent in these ?mimetic, of treatment, was telegraphed, and a reply received from him-that he would arrive WI evening; bin oho! ion late to Ir of wry lee. The condition of the patient was now at its ani mal putt. The MCI, el/anther won Venom] In SOI. non silence, attendant* planed on die out aide, end ne permitted to Inter except the physiciant Tim Londe of the Preatdeni,. with Vol. INiaa, and oilier relitsves of the demised, occupied n room :Omitting, where they remained, overwhelmed wash wed, end reaming even the indulcgncn of release. Bonenne were hourly tent ow, to inform the mus. of the change. olemrvahle in the patient; but thmesoalWhily varied tor the better. that all hope of hi, *dirty won depelfed at II o'clock From I bat period Until daylight, the utmost art; iety pre- The ninth ii Weil, but gloom gill surrotmilcil the Executive mansion. Thousands beano ho florid the avenues leading thither, and throughout the day n messenger miens kept ineteint the main door to an• surer the interrogatories, that wore incessantly you ed upon boo. AL 10 o'clock, A. .61., a report Nl'- , rilialed that the President had rnllietl—el one P. DI., dint he was dead. The consternation created by the latter rumor wax happilyrelieved by an official bulletin at hall past three, that the crisis End been panted, and that he woo Own beyond immediate danger. Bells rang for jay, and ever the bore in the siren:. lit bontirca, arid showedchildish prat- Clarion. 'rile PIMA M now to the While Hum, Pins Veater thug over; but &dont seven In the evening, III:3 pall ofplooin again shrouded all hires, (or 1 . 1 wasnonotitu Od the Mil-motet item was aping. 1 will not ntiempt to describe the commotion that t nsued. Mrs. Taylor thrice faints d froni seas of appreLoosion, and Col. Bliss, Wilt had never ale I a tear yethspe upon the battle phtln, weal lute an Infant. At five—two hour, previous :he physicians refused to administer any mete rurdle/RS—opiliOdrrlng hie case hopelan, apd to 11 p hand. of God. The beads or Itariartmeni, et r• potato authorities of too city, the diplomatic body, and officers of theunny aril navy, paid their rt - synch. rice dories. the day, and octant d to enter tain lively feelings of solicitude for his safety. Er. ery thing that could contribute to the comforts of the sick, thenceforward, was extended; bat the sands ochre had run out and Mahouts were num. bared. As aim, the vomiting partially censed, as all pale had tbrappeared about four in Me oberneou Itut the system Itad - wastryl under the aback, and gradually mak beyond recovery. Green aster was th.o (tem big stomach at bohemia, until sweats miottes pail teo—rlhat peculiar coloration of b.le that indicates the diesolution of patients thus seized. At thihrlive minutes put ten hie w fe nod el bee menthera of ilia family mete celled to his bedside to 'centre his last earthly adscr—a I' cumuli that the stoutest could not gave upon with• out a tear. It must be rememb 'red that his was a domestic Ilk; sod his beloved pullout, igeorna as Intoself of flume' fashionable fortifies which condor the husband from the wife, felt fertile drat time the Ice:liners of a bereaved heat, and na dertgood notbing'of Mot rigid discipline that would have dictated to her. and weep in solltude —variety decrees it" Her tbutdoment and Adel we - revel; hen:Weeding, 111 r LAST arnaters. Ate few mlautcs past tee, as I have said, it be mums apparent that the soul al the hero mid coo• gomor was about taking its feat. The medical yielded to the spiritual agent, whore office it was to prepare fir the ipprtach of the King of Tarots Wet there was mai:4 to to conduct ol Op ow. fear to.indie-ale that be fewredthe mortal tiap.---• In - tbe . semi comineGial) of his heart with heaven, whOcan gay that to died not a ehriatiso ? Alter grayer he secniectref.cabed, and callid-for a alias of. water. It was glace him, and be a rink aptir iney. He then iogoitc I of Dr. Weatherapoon baw long to ihr ir Iht he Would live, to which the latter replied ; "I hope, General, lot many years," but thir knit this a undisa deception, headdcd "I' fear not many hence." "I know it," was the re.. sponge; then, after musing a moment, he aski d lot hie , Thi y were tient fu , , lad soon entered. Toe tatentew was indennbibly . ing—Mrs{ pros rating bethelf at the oedside and her Oilier' cllnsiog arread bar withecba and grind* espreuive of their agony:. The pain, witicti bad Ifllteted the pat natio the side• `of his cheat tented; and attended by simpanna of ease, was thought he Inighteudiaro oil morning. Bet ho himtelf knew breeri and so declared'in a quite at d.ble voice He was asked whether he was cotn'or able. "Veryr he replied, "Dot the germ In pasting has swept away the crook?' hp adrenal* to the Nut Ira of bin previous brooditig•—the slavery gnewtott—and obeerved, I am about to die—l expect the ennui:rocs won— t have' ebddavored to &whine nil my cf6cial"do. ng.o: sic thiog, but em totry that am about to leave my Glenda." Theie were bin last audit, e words. He essayed to spunk to Ida wife a few momenta before his demise, but hie noire failed him. Dr. Witatherspoon adroinhuer el a etimoloe. but it tuns powerless ;a reviving the fonotione. The soul of the hero tad Oed. vergeattott of tt e brain and stomach begun et haifipssif eight o'clock, to that no eatthly power csuld achy the heal result which has plunged the twice a mstuning. The ulwesuied cut pikes if his enetbeal advisers deserve credd, and their shill is onqueatisnable. It Is believed, however, Met hadrie mind of the President not been labors inn tinder embarrassment and *Dl:cross proceed leg Irons causes named, the &mutt could Lave lean ehcelead, and his life saved. Bu: now that be is gone. it is vain to speculate. One Suc ceeds-hint whose eenallivenesa Is not guild so keen, because intimate with all the trials of poll. tic* and therefore possessing fortitude safilsient to withstand them. Thoee surrounding the lylog Preedent at the moment, were b a own family, ineludingSolonel Blies. Colonel Taylor and family, Je &rads Davis end family, Vice President Ft!afore, several Sena• inn and members of the Diplomatic Corp, the Cit tact, Denton, Hole, Wood, • Coolidge,' m Weatherspoon, and a number of intimate friends. Without the mansion, the grounds were literally covered with an immense multitude, who et oin ued to linger in groups until after midnieht,Warce ly crediting the intelligence, though ofneially an rioneisd: Gen. Taylor died without a atruinile. It was u kind of anklog into merging. wi - Molt reefing its polo. or rzremensing its horrors. When all was over the chamber was cleat Conliirlhe ken had concluded the r dour. „.Thar body mos emoted in leo, and ordered to iiinten where it woe ontll 'Ws morning, when it was finally robed for too grareiind lattr:Out it mono In the Each Room. Taloa ended thOnelaneholy siege of the Mao oto againMmatrong bile rirk of naturo. "—iaciorsys. 1 The chef Incidence het transpired dude g: illness are thorn emtoilledin the above. lie re• granted iq plain 'assuage, and iii‘rnausy word., the crusade waged against him, and thought that per ties failed to do him Justice. .ThrCrume pervued by &anthem ultraiats rtritaled hlut, but only be cause they,mede hui reeponethe for condatt with which he had nothing ict,dh He tit Pefed the strife that provedr,but,didhof atriums tosscribe tho cause to sect . ..nil dr - mtingfies. The dictatorial Uctnee 'metaled by ?deism. Toombs end Stephens Map awed hire, ada the more so bet nose it crime from a. banded nagsnmation; I tit when it ,wes hinted that Ors eneo-idenda would moves vote of censure, he cook niftier the blow, and conceiv ed that to be the moatfietal stab of all. lit 'Was revolved, however, to Virtue the lute of policy to which be had thus long sabered, though worm,. cd that gentlemen of the S tuth med turd his to:o. ha, while tt prayed •ttpCirt hie mind, or I y den a ttained him the :mire to stand by his doe'rines.: It is, notwithstanding therm facto, pretty well timer taunt d, Chet had he lived, remuvels trot:halo Cob. not would huge enaued'before the eznirstion of tto worth. The cloud We. well sttge teadv.to Lunt, end in the deluge treated, Metals Craws ford and Clayton would have berti-aweld gone. Tho c.mvereatmn between the l'xi..ident, and thew who wanted t pm blot oaleially, inclodmg thin oh,. delegatioo, I am oat Inquired fully to repeat; bat hia phyaimans do notrneny that 4 ma. tenths , influenced Ina discus. let conscience be their only pounduneoL ACIIO3 Or TIM CACit , it. 7 Tee Cabinet. Immediately attliP death of the Preineent, held an Infongfal met linki , , tt which • parer was drawl; ttp, and eigni4-fii. - theiafttiten in which his deceue was set Firth, and n.11.1:4117 einem u wan, .1... Mr. F. iltec re, as 64 coital talkies at suceestor. Mr. F. is min re, thanked them for their coortay.•nd to a brief epiade. deplored the event that had Just taken place. Ito further limb tad them to a ennui this whting, for the purpose of elerufing sash CatillllMSll2, under the elletim , dance!, appeared savirable. Shea proceedings to:masted tee FLIIL—Tho North Airteri. Cu says: The insurance Companisit . willrpot left ove r 51100,000 In all, which tom Intl rot in the alighest desteetfrect them. From a hasty euhmate, made for usb7 the Aitrerent aompanies, yesterday, the Ina la iii tided among them as totiows: Fire AalkOaddlo/11, - 8100,000 Franklin,' - 75 000 Etelitterx, • a •• , . 5,000 Hand in Hand, • - 7500,5 City and County Mutual,. 5000 • American, , - - . - - • tit) 000 Mount A11411111.110e, - - • 15 000 North American, - - :.o.oaa Imnranee Co , or the State of P. nutty Itranla, 3 000 Delaware Mama, - . 13000 Penntrylvanta Ineuranco Compaq, - 10 000 Smag Oarden,• - • . - 0000 County Insurance Co.,- 25 000 - EMI The on of tie F•rc Assesistioa may ant co be pod $705,00; mat of the Fran h.la end Hoed to d, 550.000 ear b; and that of the Ai:normal FA 000. lc t.o lenience W.l the lots bc likely to ex. er d the thate renma e. It , • veleulaced that not Fish' the propeKet eon. awned were iosured. The aggreorice low, it is generally hel eyed, will• not esnred ft ,503,000. Mears Brx.tt & Co., Ridgway & Budd, and ♦. Wright & Nephew , . tho principal hush' eae house• burnt out. aro fit:i• insured 0 Jayne sustains ■ b.. of +hoot $lO,OOO Mr. E B. Edwards' flour atom, 221 north Front street, was entirely dew flayed. except the fire vitriol: oleo his house, No. 4, Vine street, with ita con tent+, exeunt the siker plaie; likewise his Cable on New Market street, above Vine; howe and vehicles raved. No insurance on toy of the abate. LOGAN, WILSON & Co., Isi 9 WOOD ST, ABOVE MIMI, Have Just received large addidons to their SPRING gI'OCE ON HARDWARE, etILEILY,&t, linoortril by late packet. from Irwore, tind to which they would ("peeing y cull trio attention of now hater, behoving weir very even- iitve Woe Ito ntid low weir very give estate .11W - tuition. attyttiiitawlvT Odin of Oilman PCIIIIBI. R. R. Co, 'Mid at Pomona., June lA, It-jr. Tut Stockholder. of the Ohio and PannulVoll,ll Rail Road Comp.) , 41 hereby noised to pry the atoth,nitalntent of five dollar, per shore, at thd office or the Q.T.', to heretofore, on or Demo the :this day of Jane neat, rod the retuannug Instalment, of PS per share, on or before the =oh day of inch one reeding month, until the whole are paid. lofting Wlt LAREUER, h t Treuurer. 1111.1 d A .1 to Bleat by the Pe P. S. I.orron—Pit: I wish to beer testimony 'to the medical Mime of the Oil called Petroleum. I woe for • long time ailbord with a badly In Owned anti very ;Kim rye, so much so as to lose sight entirely for ;about three month., with very into hopes of ever recovering the right , and bet to alight proapect •f Laving it re lieved of the eorencait my ;wending physician wee ansueserfel In making it cure, or In giving !elle, end afforded me but little encouragement. I beard of the Petroleum about the let of April, Isfig, and gave it A trial: the result Is, the sight I; minuted and my eyes well, except a Mlle tender or weak when I go out In the atm. ANN ICELAND. Mansaeld.O., Cincinnati, May tr 1,1850. Ltswx--s 71 I Lave imin afflicted with Pik. (or inn years, and bale tried other remedies, without Otrrunneii rel.ef, until I limed of tho Petroleum. I hare men only one bottle, and think I qm entirely eared. I teem: menu j 1 in nil Who nTa ainicta:al Piles. I hate known It to Lc geind for tote ayes. Cincinnati, May CO, 1,40 E. C. OA IIRETKON liar tale by Keyter A PrtcoowCll,l4o Wool; ',itrceti R E 47 Wood sti Dfl; Corry, Allegheny eltr, D A Elliott, Allegheny; losco PollOtet, Allegheny; elm by the yroprietut. K. M. BIER, • Iy4 canal Basin. Snyenth st, plitsbnrgh ENCOURAGE GOMM INST/TUTiONIS OITIZEN - s , INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Plttoburgh. C. G. , 111198EY. rozer,• • --A. W. fir A REF}, (41er. (Mice—No. Water Bireet, In Oa vroschonso of C. 11. UIIANT. • 111. , 3 tX)4IrANY MT pregarag to' kinds of risks, on .houses, manufselones, goods merchandise in store, and In tranrfM he.. An ample guaramy for the ability Ind IMegrity of the Instigation, fs afforded In the ehlsibeter of the DI. mg ista, who are all althea& of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to:tko communal for theirprudenee,. Intelligence; and integrity. G. Dessau, Wm. Rapier, Was, tar Waller Bryant, Hugh D. Alcor. Edward flessalton, Z. Kinsey, 8. Ilarbaash, 8, BLitt, 1430.41 De. 0.1 Corner ofPa rth and.Daanp«, between ilarkat as • improve:l4o3m lwanstistry. , DR. G.G. STEARNS, late ottibsten, b prepared to menutintb re and eet lb= Tenn to whole and pans of saut e upon +auction or Attenaphesio POIAIOII PhllflL— rctellb ellt neon ut nveltLTOTlll, where the nerve is - expertd. (Ace and residence nen door to the 'May. or+circa, Fount. street. Pittsburgh. toms. tro—J. O. Mt Fadden. F. IL Paten. %la In Reserve Tolerably, Allegheny edunty, on Satur day, the Mat lat., Damn Crane, Want sox aflame, 11.484614•44c4.10410001071, - _.:. . . IrrWosnal Woes V.—Varlet-, thesivies harebeen atsindskla.ire to the origin of intestinal worms, and get the question is a resedont among medical authori ties. Of one -faer, borrever, all are infOrtnelhand in which all agree—the fatal means tithe indeenee thei exert On children. An this tenon of the year Is one at which the attacks of worms aro -most frequent as well as mosiderigerons. we take great Tilers= to directing the &meth., of parents to the Vern:lit:age of Dr. !Mane. It is one of the most exusetdinary medicines ever introduced to the public, and bolsterer 'ailed ofnueees• when tried.. • - MrFor ego by J. KIDD & CO,No GO Wood _jyl3-ddort3 Waists Smployments AYOUNG man who has had two years' expeliame In • Commission Warchotme, mosltt ammo • small tOmpensallen for the sate of emelollzmou ED . mute at tins office. jolylC:Ct Q PAN 1.9.11 Brown.—lD tale for aria by '- 1.77 1716 41 SCHOONMANER &CO _Wood at NrELLOW OCHRE—to brls for .le, by • • J SCHOONALAHER &CO rt (WHIN L-1 ceroon fino quality ter scle by ly la . 7 •SCIIUONMAKER /r, nilAl•K-7 toes jut received for sale he , Ifl,ll J SCHOON&LAILFS k CO DOTASII-5 cork. pore for male by i 716 SCHOONMANER & CO MACKEREL—Wd nth. No 3. Man. in.!, landing for min by faLLER t. RICK ETSON /Yin 421 & 2 .. .rlLibarry ot C., LARE2,2O bra Hordeanx . .Bl. Jaßea alpine." tias Margaux; pat Ire d for sale by /r/6 • - MILLER /a RICKF.TSON CONORESS TORACCC-40 b Rum!! & Roble "WS S's Lump, jag reed for .le by • • • if MILLER & lacesreos VARNISII—LbtI reed fo-sebs by C /Tie BRAUN t REIT ER PRINCIPE CICIARI , 46O 111 Nos 1, ,and 3, Oruz A Sons% jou recenreO for sale by 1616 . MILLER Yr. RICRETSON TANNERS• (.11L-2) brie brown; :40 brie low pc( erd. Jut received )3 , 16 & NICRETSON g 111A.H•eo:v}:-10bstls.Neld.ck'. • qu; - l/ a d 0 d 0 DiK - - - to do Mummao'sgillery, p qtt; _ • do do Ju*t ree'd for see byd de MILLER k RICkETSON t.; 111t1 I lUD LIVER 01L-2 brie Germen light 7ellow, of 1,..1 OUT own importation, jut received for aide by rY I6 . BRAUN Ir. REITER R A Z E SEEII-1. :al fresh FogliaS t!eeds jun read WICKFAISHAWS jrid Cor. Wood & Sixth etc 110.1 N ,E.HAP—A few las oriland,wllleb will he rtcilip, LAM WICKERSHAM'S ..1 - , l l,:P('''' ; ` ; `°t'ill6 5. arrrea STy:POF TURPENTINE --Id bat In mere - BRAUN A. REITER I'tO?•AL VARNISH-8 brls fn Core, for tala by BRAUN ft REITER EEL= rr llE n Annu m ul ri lllsetiege of the Shareholders of the he held oPiere i nalm C' er mi"'" *r Datrm4 will , Hanna Pc Co., in the city of Pinitbargli v P.. on 11.Iendayi the PIA day of August coontwn the boors oft° A. AL and I P. 31. for the Pl of Directors of the Company, arid fo r suck W 16.4 may be prercuted, In accordance with the charter and bye Jews of saia Company . . LEWIS Pfeil Pittsburgh, July 13, irso.-01.Cdts1 • AT en eleetlon for Pretidect, Duectnto, tied Treat Inver. of the Allegheny end Manchester Plonk hood Company, tleA ou the ISA nut, et the room, of the Lloarct at 1111,1 G, we follo.ng gentlemen were duly elected, to wle— (honoe lionewell. Ihrertoro—Jautru:Andertou, }Pm nnal.tr Jahn E. Parke, John Phillips, J. schoonomirlr. Trculeirer—Wm b.•evrelf. jll6:dittairltT Eros!, copy] • Lafan P a Prints. kr a GOV 911121:ty and t.easTifal atllt• tellins Vine Yat gore of 11yi51 MURPHY it LIU kCifFIELD Small Plata Glerighaws,- F all the vs.loss toioa, of blue mal.nehltr, veep ond what, 1.01.1 and while. Yid laiiollB Mq sad hYtd,o at styles, a( tate. yOslay, sod very neat sty Ire, meet.d slid ode led tow al stare .r jyts MURPHY St IsUReIIIFIELD WOOL 1 WOOL Thieheri market price in Casa "111 be paid ro the didenot r rade. of Wool, by iris 8a W ItARDAUGH New Unproved Pianos. 1951491111. ifI.IIIF.R has jut received • meg ninecnt7intave lbano. which contains several new and highly Lmponant heat pro remenm. The Claeliilf IR .of..the mem a Meant and evilly dassripnon, and Is made in We adteoeo style. The Interior contains two wpm ale bridges, naming the Bass strings to ran over and above toe s :treble striras—prodnclog at once a tone rich, 1141:74ind clear. The strange, moteover, We 00 atrat‘tett s nege kvve a.rentalaum string when ate • Vbrealt.iti.ilLW Cm eine 130 Inconveniences like that whtehlatads the old method of minting. N.ll This Ming the final tbato of the kind ever brorahi to Piusborigh, the Professors andAmatimes of We city ea, merectfinly litloillett to call and ezatedne at at tee it an of the ()alien Ilerp,lolThird at.. iILS 1=21:121 A 7 , 1F1.711:i6 or the Little Saw Mill Run Rail Read Coutpuy, will tie bold oa the Mb of duly unit, at a o'cloek,Pl W., in the bit semen t of the Presbyterian. *March, orTemperaticcuille. The citizens ere conlit ally invited to attend, es !ruiners of Impel tune anti be bronchi beam the musing, This is the boot canon for a Coal Sell Road In the •tcutity of Pitts horst, Tan owners - of property hue generously circa Me line of toad to the company, without fee or cor,detation. had the coal,whlch Is of•• eupertor muddy. can Le purchased at a irery lees price; and oaturs hu done mub toward• pacing the road. Re u.drs, it is In direct t ommonfration with Pinshurgh and Allegheny, by stem bastr, winch ply constantly mare,. them sines' anti .64 month of Me run. Talo n:de lots, for dem s is and taimafacturing purposes, can he patchy.. on ' , cry at:contagious terlllo.lst this healthy nailer. .1 . 1711 , 1 Iti. lATO6H,P i ce'y. FLO . g.—.l halt prime Obio meld 'or tale L i y _ _AkW H-211111AUGII L&lir- keg. renew leaf ilefillta for rale by :1‘ ,4 S & W ==l LlOl , l two Rand buz•a, containing Bonnet., marked , Je ildonteg, t•tnabutgb;' left in oar tare by steam tots Caleb tope. 8 & N /IAIIHAILICiII "Cs Cc All CU RE)) 11A.119 —7 ics reed for bbie by 1715 W 11AHLIAUUll 1 111t1:—US: tril,p4o do; ' • two. now landing from meta Combolmd No; for me by IisAIAH DICKEY &CO Water es. Frans its GIIVASE brl. new landing for sale by . ISAIAH DICILLV & CO osKy—a brit boo landirlit tot sal a by II ISAIAH DICKEY & CO ALLOW (or sale by • IS %lAD DICKEY & CO DEFA , W&X--.1 time. now latidloc for tale by 11 1113 I ./11J1 II DICKEY &CO EATH ER,-3i sacks landing. for tabs b 'D y jyli IDAIAII DICKEY & CO I,LAXSEEI!--3 Luis landing for .ale by JTIS 19ala11 DICKEY k. MENG—tlbac. rya landloy foraale by G IS 1,,A1A1l DICKEY & CO CASTOR OIL-12 btu No 1, for t i fe E by BE 8 V:Vow SPIRITS OF TURRENTINF-10 byts for sale by IRSEI.LRII24 el/1M- -SI! mice mineral and pis tyr, for tale by E SELLERS brie fo!eble . by R E SELLERS S UNIM"S ig VVritrhi'T.Ore.fr' b d . do • do; 5 . do • do; 10 his Dation., •. vi boo Mould Candies; • On ex. No 1 Stara; 21doz patent Zino Wa.hboard.; 05 to attests superior Glenn Tear, 40 caddy las do , do; 1U IA rbersreparlor Diaeli Teas; 5 tea Dalbeld's extra Huns; For.rule by J D 'WILLIAMS &CO irib Cot Wool it POO sta. A CARD. Grand Vocal 41 Instrumental Concert s HERR VOGEL, who returns hit sincere thanks to J,JI, the kind public for their put favors, be leave to announce uit, as he has been lately slatted by a eWicnoo io the death of • beloved patent and sTeter, be Intends sines • GRAND CONCERT, at WILKINS ItALL, on TUEI/IhY evening, July leth, the proceeds et which are to be devoted to the assist. ante or hie widowed mower and her JOOttirC , ehillroo. hisnut Bournis•Etritt, of the venation., Pita Allem hl. Skins, late Musical Limiter of the Pita- Thcatic, end a large number of tactical meth artists, and atuatcurs,, have kindly volunteered their etaleinnee rat the eceattem. „ • . 1e; - to be had at the newt) places. Peel: su t:e74 . g e ' a e :teninee at Ci Welaek. 1712:13L WANTED, A 7:3'01,11,?.'.."''Ageh.int°67,',1711f.741°` C I I j F y . 1 , : . ;4-- lal la. NV. It for sale hy 8 V voN lIONNIIORST it CO . NINE:GAIL— to 1 , ;:., ro,o , Cider Vinegar for axle by . jp3 ti i• Y ON lIONNOuRBT tr. Co B n i; L I?1 187"1" q IVA qI Z I VII I / 1 1#1 1' C T O acORCII k:D SALTA-10 brix for sal. by C. 10 i 8 P VON DONNIIDItSr &CO WINIJOW LARL—I elres re el y VT . / 5 13 S I , VON IIONNIIORST:CO- llst:sr linja , —. lo for .oto by V iyi3 VON LIONNIIORST IL CO AmliN 1.1..u1111-15Miiiiii6ed for .ale by A CULUERTSON & CLOVSE _iYl 3 _ • 103 Liber meet _ GoLat'g ripisecco—vg Ikawa, Ro,bin%nio* bxa ~.- . 1. by W . ..1309217 5 i 0 re r ! ,, cLousn DINH 104 A CUL SCOAL-14 bele Lovelies's trachea and palvemed Sagan, bud recclved for so t le by A CULS RTSCIN k. CLOUSE UMAC-10,00 cm !mull, for aide L 1.7 1913 A OULLEKTPON & CLOUSE RA/ COFTEM-30 sack. jast mewed for sale by h. la A CIIs.DERTSON d cLouse. B AUUN I h tI h a Pr in i sottierr. reed for sale ey s & lialtSAUoll —4" - - LOUR—.o brlr jut luolimr from strutter Wells,. F rule, and for .16 by $ es, W CODA Aim 1-20 casks superior, reed flir We be I, ilia 8 es WliAltbliUoll CIIBESE-3:1:1 received fondle by 13 fr. W-11 &RHAUCIII F FATHERS-: bats rinte.l7llNniaillatt by o!FE.E.-40 saeltz trune Me in tote, far eel* by C BROWN& Kt RILTATRIL'Y 11 14 144 Libeny et rrEA —lO cbetts ecelved for .le by 1 31 , 1 3 BROWN A KIRKPATRICK TTBACOO-4 kegs S mist meshed for sale by • JVI3 BROWN ISRIRKPATRIOR' Q.,4l..TPEtirs-2.. km salad, for sale bt A FAJiNICSTOCE 93 P.. W. GATES' PATENT DIES FOR OUTTING OCREWS. PATEXTED ia4.jr 9, 1f47. TDESE DIES baring been adopted oral bighlY,lPPrOred in all the riiricipOl. shops in New, York *ad Philadelphia, aro now offered to manufacturers. ~. maehinWra,' ship smiths, dee..:orith the tautest Coo fideo re, us the,nidst perfect article in led or cutung.Serews. Their superiority over any other Dies kreletofore used,. conairn in then rutting _a Yuteecr Scat'. whether V or stearin thread, by ows pars ins brer the iron to be cut; whie.h recusrotuirthuipuz. °r . preriou ;tripe:mile:, oh the d ies 0 . 1 the - thread Wt of the fetid iron, without twiaing it In .ttle team; "in their grenter durability, rapidity; and perfection of work; and in their simplicity and Untenability. to get but QC order. • • , , Ceettfloatta: Pattatatrata Ang.17,1849. Thls Is to cattify that wa hays parttime.) trout P. W. Gatos thotight of 'dna ht. P=lt . Di " for tot. tint Fans. lunar opinion, Ma liteo a»much tope riot to arty others we 1,/ aequaltaid WM. tor tlas PIIIP O od amigo, boiu. 1 • J idoBILLS & CO.. • , . Prns.srottrwssy. It 4B . Davis g 11.4 P W Oates' Patent Dies Ls 0111 ilkellr • rablishmest for the Wt nine months, - Do . clatWg tote, , tre rooht ever] re et OrMerd OEM w the highest terms, es ere have Aldan where away, they beteg le fu superior—coresident:sr them 7,5 prz cent. chespe trim:slaty others now in 1:1110. RANEY, NRAIPLE & CO. . Pens Works, Pa. This Isle eerily t h at an have parchsred the,nrikt 1* are, and adopted In cur. barmen, P W Oates' Pe ; tent wow Canti t 'llaietti. Whey approve a we !tan de meekwore wort s and we believe it will ser um In durability and VlOCifitirt, a snub al eceearel .01 labor, an 7 dies known to MOTULIS. TeSURII. MORRIS: P1111.11)IIIIM, plh comb, tith da7.1.618. Plaw Von, Aug; 10,1849. Having adeOted P. W. Ge&s , "Patent Lies" for eat- Cog bob., we take pleasme in siortoe, that It more :than antwerr our expettadooe, and bare no beflia. lion In golog it as our opinion. than It far eado& ant 'other plan in pumice% an, for opium bolts. T P'SECOR & CO., We have - P. W. Gates' 'Talent Dies' , for cottog Inertly., and the economy of =lnk them II so very 0000lkeroble,!that we look open Ann as if &overlen t:4 to every k staollehment- having any, quanftly of keno., to Gni. kfcCOIIMICA, OGDEN & CO.; Comm, May 10, ISO. . • - ~ °mum! Omca, Wesartnnotr; Gib Herd.. 44. I have purchased of W. 11. Scoville. for the United BM , * the right to Oro in all the mutual. end arroo• r',I3I4NERS , OIL-13 Orb (or Ism le z alcK 013 DROWN & KIRK P 1:1SH-30 brim No 3 Mackerel; • • b,r• 20 rho Berrinr, • 13 le brio Shad: for sale by 103' DROWN tr RIRRPATRICK RIIFyI-3‘O tea ""I"titUAloi'apATiticK , 'red router by /1%13 WTRItiiPYIT/c"ORRPATRICIC TrErilsoN ILLMS-9 tenon enrislgnmeot for .41 by 1 :13'1 3 BROWN KIRKPATRICI fti bnyr usbord, for sale by I' BROWN trAIRIEPORICK . IiA.CON-16 casks clear Bider, and 40 clot loose: lOcarks Blula bloc in owe, for rale by •1 13 , BROWN R. RIRKPATRICR , CASTOR OIL-10 baying receiveifor itale by i MODAL CO }TO ' GO WOG4 .1, WiIYIT—MOD lbs superior quality to t re ceived for soh by 0713) 3 I,I DP is CO IPKTIIITING-30 brls just received for sale by 1711 : 1 11'.11t CO QUIT% S PATENT GLASS PAPER-300 team in q . rore, tor.sale by oyl3l 3 CO OTASH-6 eastsl;rim quality for ardo b. ' Pyla IRIDD&CO . Dingoßation of Pasitairstdp. mils Partnership heretofore existing between the 1 subscribers, under the firm or Chambers, Agnew: A. Co., Glassalansfuturent. mat Mutated be mums% consent, on the first day of Jelly. lomat. All pe knowing themwlero isdrbted total& firm ant reouest• ed to make payment to either of . the parties, without delay, and di pence, banns unsettled accounts with salt firm, are invitedeent them ter tettlement immediately. ALEXANDER CIIAAIDERS, .101 IN AGNEW, D. H. 0 DAUBERS. .. [Larval cony.] . - —LOST, ON aWar:Z.4V L T: ta . i7, a ladyta . plain t ltud Yom and two tri tr fi ' L ' e l tal ' i l ayte ° ls ,ll - 19. cia 'attains it at this alhec i or mike Each e. Wilkins Co...carnet of Market an , " /TIT• • rillirtlZ Inn bars now lond inn ft NJ wan by hin C=MM ONE large Patent Smut Machine, new, wetland on nonalignment, and far sale low by ROBERT DALZELL & CO lel2 Liberty swam qisGEK,RI)O . f-3 tanks .i . in . bane and ._ ell ' Cos Wood SF. Sind; st cia - --+ . 3 brls on hunt .T Y o s o by 1 IVICKERSIIADI Ht1541V,--Itall IM bawl Cilibn liirt -- s "oiiiiirind lb min by '• S. N. WICKERSHAM leftiLlC A GINGER of the ben quality on bard 1.0 far aala by (jyl2) •S. N. WICKERSHAM REAM OF TATAR—Ou band d for Bala by G .111 Y , Uy/511 S. N. WICKERAIIAN sYT,7 - -b". , - "-leg co MEW IZO=tMI F. FLOUR—KO be* in mom 1.1,171 Y te r__ _ . JA DILWOUTO k. CO SAF ~u~-. BE-8 talc for barring. ruse received by 8 DIGWOR rit & co Cti VGA R CURED IlAhtS-10.cost•received pc. ateemer Hail Columbia, on teenier'', for sele by 1,11 lAMB A ituremsoN w. co 13 A . C0 . z r ell s. r: L ;ltAmer Had rsi., MMt't=l tuts dent dee in mete, fol-utle by 1J iIIR JAMES A IIIfrCHISON Et CO RoutSuess Tax gar CIO y Purposes'. IN pursuance of oan ilmlinmsee providing for ets ic r of the Revenue of this city, passed the lath April, Intel," notice is beech, given, that the Cite Assessor has left in my niece, for enmination by sill imeresied, • list of the persons doing In city. in conformity with said &Meant,. Bra 4. 'tenon examination Of said Est, any persann shall think IlzfrelellGll antlered by the said unea rned; they Shell alai, the name in an affidavib whieh .®davit atoll, alto untsin a comment of the true *snout of thelissle. as near as can be sancta...l; said altdalit to be m ade rand left with .the eity.Tren sorer, 'within two weeks from the date of the blot publican°, of the two. inorentid. • Poe. 6 That to appeal able/ be taken bet an the alddasit of the person or firm igrieved; fold affidavit to be conclusive etide nee Of the (seta saved ID I t lation to the amount of. sales. Appenis most be made wititm two week. from lila data—July 19.1850. R It JOHNSTON, COO Trans att. .1017- lamiee—.l4 II unpaid Ante Incenses Mast be an. methaele returned to an alderman, for collection. _JPlladlar =EMI= DECIDEDLY the eheepest and best place in Pitts burgh to buy Tea is at Me Tea Markel, caotutue at tho Diamond. They sell • Excellent Tea et --OR per lb &specter Qualines• ' 0 75 The veep best-- I OD Low priced, damaged, or inferior Tess are not kept at this catabllshorest, therefore, whether Yan go your self or send a chili, you are rare to obtain a good article, am{ if the elver of the Tea is vol,approved, they readily exchange it or return the money. jytg MORRIS & EIAWOHTII, Proptietora. CI.PNIMIE2S—IS hhds N. 0. Pater; 4.3 . ales litre; • 64 Id cheats Y.ll. Im. k O. P. Tea; ao do Black Tea; • 46 caddies V. H.. Imp. fcl/. P. Tea; .i 0 hots and hf brie Palermo; • p 0 bxt Pipes; 10 do Starch; 6 do Nn 6 Coffee Mills, for site. to close, by I• fitol 'C 11 GRANT', ' Bit., tor. ()tannery fiestas:scm • rptic antlentigneff offer for sale, a :Feather of.tata & containing (rem Gun half nen to four acres alai, lying an and near the brow of Coal 11i11, Immediately opposite MI city of Pittsburgh. These lots command • ••• Tiew,of the two cities, the three rivers, and the .u.0.34i.g country, and for site. for country west dances cannot be surpassed for beauty and eonveni. cure. They arc only about rAminates. wet !rem am blemangaltela House, with a Plant Walk all the way. Tho soil Is well adapted tos gardening purprises. Title indliputable. Term very accsamtslaileg. Apply to DICILAhI &LESLIE Fifth st„nent Smithfield: oagitito Nettapg. 111‘URPIIYA 11Ultul1FIBLD have retelvi 4. a oar, ply ofahove and Barred, and Color. eo. Also Pink and Blue Nett, for covering Chande liers, ite. km MURPHY URPIII7 ea Dv RCLIFI aLD see Itelltite Road !holm Lawns of a neat style, at the low pilot of 19g ctn. ;Alto, a great variety of Light Lawns flora 10 Cent. ent.to finest. • • Olt' AN cona:cot of nac esect apes Nisticrie Floe, ro Dart preen, oryd other colors, plate' .d (nng., received ststore MURPLIY /t..tinCliFlEll) 1• N. P. cor. Fourth it Marta sic rtrreisuPGu noluitanDia STOIIE j . Coiner of l'enn'and Sir, Clair theca. • WM. ALF:SANDER Cr, SONg, Funrlshing Under 'd • lake., loircre every ninclo for Funeral End Magnus: purposes can be got so resrongble O 11,3 en, frilbrin Ndro reqrTian r ic 'h a . 74 . .. a "' f! ". t pa rp: 1 1 , ar, eau obtain . aLa c coat r ra " a ' ro f ie r at M a r re die4 T 1 in iv br V ad alai,. at MORRIS &lie; seolzT i ef l: ! 4 T. LWlne StorrOt Pea Dramand. 0, 4 V. 1 1 .4 Wine. brit is Ile United Stater, brier il!per .;;r .1a by MORRIS IN 0 frill .OPLUIVOILESTOCK OP 'OAROGASY. 12 A WES & OHARA IC N0. , 1; ft A. 17SCantte street, II Newyork, °lra for said the G,llaartng snack, ma: .30,000 ft Crotch Veneers from Ito to 31 4,60011 Bosnia and Plank, wet seasoned: . - .15000 ft Shaded Veneers from I c to no per fa • 1,7.10 ft Saporta/ Mottled AlhhOttolli • ' GAtiya ft Roeewood Veneers, freutid to de per fti O;31o, Mato Holly of all thickness. The advantsee! wo pontoon In importing and sawing enables, UI sett at tow se Ate tows.. :Orders promptly Piled To_ carefellf b I No &Weed. f!.. l r Mffl ) 111' Vs A ERE O trOUNNOW QUNARIk Lela no 1 LoNi -- hr brl d(11 V nandi bil• Groan; • 1 bt I T• 113•; I . 3 Lela tietcp= r , Feattier% Tb OTTITe i ' " " °". 4 " 5.11 bIC%EY & tee e T b- j-A Wsiter Pm", .t.„, THE MAT TO BODFORD .IPRIAOL' 21. Might Travel.' B Y te B Ctun 'e" ta ik' rngd w ol l er u d s y nrlill g reetB lr i tagea l tro 4 l 7 l.l li n g m b . t berlaad Illsdrore—Faro Se'. Also, aStage 'laves oar ofnee, IdontlaTh.Wacent Pleasant dassaale and ESarasindsr: a s, at 9 m as ad Bedlate, salving al Ordrlvd day —n Fin, ea. ' 111ESIIMEN, Art for National Wed &fool h it .. Slog . Co. iiteetta Ce i tt ia latWAVAliffi r i ra 7 rico under the sopetvisionotahts DepartmontcP. W. Gotee.P.otent I tee" tot Math g strew. on metal, ey hoeing been tried in tled of t he large annals, sot found to be very elhelont onilexeellent AL TAW-VIZ Cat. Onrumnea Btilratr ow TAUS AND DOCIEN 1 ' WAILIUMfI92I, &pt la, I. ( Conaidrring Gat& Patented. Imptorement fir tot ting /lama,. en aaetal to be sash:Labia ore„I have, by atabotity or the Honorable Peeretary of the Navy, nartbared of be Attomays at Me Patentee, WM IL Scoville, and Samar.' Hower, }ad, the right to make and moo said tionrokentent rah MO U. Pc Navy. ; 30bEPH SHITILCIdefof Bureau. In am alto by ; Buffalo Works; Buffalo; Reese & Ashley, Rochester, • Rotten & Co, Glonceste‘ N. Y; 'Haywood & Snyder, Schuylkill Ccatqy; Birbeek.Acm York; lioFe & Lsolaroater..FLMilx,r- N. V; ;H. K, Bonbon & Co, Nen York; _ Deo mmd & Manoment Wotks, Bolt; Von caren.Rochesten • • :Alen & Ayttl Aare Yeta; tAllaur Work., do; i ?erne & ett2lll, dot .bleat Point lontnlai Norric & Bro, ;,‘ Jenkt,Breedesborgb, Pa; Walwatln& Nowa, 0011C0 and. Now York; ,Lowell Machine thop,l,ownin Antootkoon Co, Maachester,N IL Lyman to Son her, South Boston, . and namerens other& NolMarlaue,lo ICII diet & Api ft k to 2 to. pit. COO Neil do . do;.-..t0 li prim, et:* lio3 do g = 6 do tto 1.„ price 11160 All orders iddretioil to W. Votes, Chicasto, O. U. liattion, Now York, B. p. ?Sorokin& Co. Sh'io• deli:dal, and K FL Scoville 1 Sons, Coicaity for Dias sod Tap., with or without teachincs lot um/ them, w, moat with prompt attenfloo. CIIICA61), May 3,1130. ; AMMIt.ENTS was oempaeLLiest.xs corium I,L WllllNll' THREE. NIGIITB MOBS!!! . 7iSiresley,Fnefay,nnd Setnirday evenings,..Tuly 111 A, 121 A, and 134 r KnessavesOrenanc Taos ri, the well known CAMP BELL MINSTRELS; !instant. boner to announce to the ladies awl gentlemen of .rittrbergh, that they or di give three more of:their repulse Entertainment', or have, antrodaeing each evening • allege of pro gramme; rosining the hlCapalsr and amering nu Ilto BLACK. WAXED :with Mr. Brranaugh's Boleros° on. the TYROL. MINSTRELS; and Mr. WV ITOB L.ECrunE sa FIR BOLIN:Y. Dnors open mai a itktioci,vertanztanee to commence t A.t.ssitut ' nital _ grA MiTa67r. PITTSURRII MUSEUM, LECTURE ROOM-, • APOLLO 114ILLLi. , -.H . POVIITII. BT. . OPEN DAILY, /kali .8 W . P. .111. Adadonloo to Unseats and Lootore'Soorn,2s Rest rved seat% 11# cents 0m... , je3 WIBBINGTOII 111.11 L, PITTSBURGH, Ids :a. 140 Woad glisvat, above Fifth. 1111 AT splendid establmament la no• offered for Rent. It is admirably arranged for C 0110.14, curree,EiblbMons, &O. ::For terms. aI , PII to JOHN A FITZSIMONS, apla:drf ; 137 Waal at. % V BALT 23 • B. 1!• d y • .• 1• r M r jast rescived for see by J. WM A 144411.1T0 k r. Ata.C.lßtg.-.1.4111.rf to Do 4; ' 60 hf brio No.l,jastnee'd far see by JAMES [MIX/ILL 11410 ! • Water at OVaiTylr 'i cA A ;tiVy " aWa v re 'd llt th re * itle " r OP( "eats or gentalnefirmold lilooa Tea, for.ala low try M A MeCLURO &CO • • - StXllJbarta I. DistIOLVTION OW PAII.T2II4IIIIIIIP. rVII}: partnersbip hemtehamsexisting between the subscribe:lw ender Ike fitra of Nceb h %teener, with this day, tlissalved by minute <omen. 'Jim beei• of theism bill be settled by IL Y. hthellcr, the cessor or Nerb*Moollet, who Is euthoelud to coo the name of the firm in betterment. . writ rax,ll; P. iIUELLER. July 2, IP3O. DIVIDEND Offieo of.pilsharak Gas Colnpany, Jhly bat, IVA 11111 E Trahtees ofthis Pitaburgh Gas Caron.). bare Oda day deelartd a Dicldend of live per cent for the last via montba, on thetapital slat pold able to the otock holders. ot,th. repretentaurch al the ace of the arm ka, nartimtb. j. 1 9 , 1 JASI)s m.cumsty NEW BOOEB r . AT 110LX ESt LIT-ERA KY DEPOT, Thin) street t o . p . poiite3he ppstOtkee. D'ET,P n .Ngiitt;l 1 `"! En g t " . " 4 Boston nhok apeare, Ito IS. LluelPe Lining Age. Nol2l. , • ' Mecehante Magi:lce for July. Mottling CALL-kty Abs. fads—parts IL and It Want Reviewing. Jul y„ Dentoeraryn Review, Stringer & Toonicend'a ISlenc Weekly - klintellst,y— pnce alz cents , • r , lineperh. Neva Monthly klegazine for July. llolden`s Dollar Aleghrine tot July. Old Oak Cheat 11, O. P. X. Jame. jrS 111 . L . 1 1 :1 ... 13AR5A PA R1L , 1A77.; dr:lAll'l4yr 41 AVemd s‘ COu LIVER OlL—"..ore whit s and fresh Jost reel far male br • byei ; 'L. 91..1..1...EitS • PAILSAPTRILLA—T bale midi mils Lan - ! - J. , yee'd tut inle by MS, IL E. farI..I.R.BS M( CAN 51411bAPARILL.11—L lode far ale bT , M K SELLERS GEILDIAN• - PRONEs. ' , coat amp fire Crash or.ritan Proem Jost .11- I pond, for axle, wholesale or relotl, by hfi;._ Nat. A AteCLUAti A p0.,241 Labe rty It. eosin jarLreoaleoll, sea for . s.ale by V b. tr. bleibLVD...hae. ..13110TA911-10 casks Poissh. a firm attic! , alto by t)10 bIeCANDLIIS.O._ C'iKICOLATE—tb . No. I Fccalt Chocolate, it:Mt (OCtiVtd, and for awl° by WICK Pc bloCaNtlE.r..9tt SALERATIJE-11 1 ?ki , Cleveland Saterutus, inpo puss Just receivel 4 ,llu Ztialo by " 478 ' WICK & MeCANDLMs.. GROUND PEPPER-4U baiei Ptun'Gronnd Pep per, tor sale by OA M==! rvAuCEtlikLT--T4Ttotits Tabcr7ida not ma b 1 Jyti WICK tr. bioCANDLEB3. CHEYSK-7o •boada eteam Motto,alla day teemed and finale by . • dYd WICK la ItioCANDLESS... TV I.lllF.ESe—Irl Dlr.'s W. It. Cheere,reseir :',‘•ed bad for sale by jyB . , INICY eCANDLES.4. QTERINE r tiIi DI:VE-40 bereiStrilbe 4 8 dier, - 1,7 very rupenot oracle; for sale by • Jy 3 • • NV IC & McCANDLE (~~OllNk~odhii9 uez for sale by. riIKETicRIE CHLW.SE.:.lftreralf far 118 , MM. A. 6feCtl.lßO a - co. car lANTILE aver -• ' 4.../ Palm do. for wile by • • jle WAI. A. hIcCO.IIIO & CO. APPLk7S—litals DiyAy.pres. lust received mod sale by ' JOHN WATT & CO : 1.41,0ty FINI-60 bris new W hl,te Fll j ~ • .' : 20 but 1496 Trout; bus LlOg 6 914 , 4 . ns brie No 1 liertiort lulois No 9 111 ackeTel; • 16 lif br la No 2 db.,46al roc , d 1991 kr sale by kin ,* JOHN IV all ;I 1.1... SLINDUIES—N thr . l=l Flo*e; . 10 ten Kle; 100 do: Cnilt Hroonai; • 50 brls Viaegali in otort, far st/n JOHN HATT CO , /COSEED OIL— WOO y IntrilntirpaTi. I.j by J:sctiooNmKEl CO •, /Ye . Woo Mikr7r77lrWg p .31.1 Widiencreoci I can 011 Ilerpthati c. Oil Vassalres.imel reed F?r:tale.. Ly I'RCHOONAIAkhIt tOa • . _ Fi.uUR-4913b . r15 . p,t01e ,j3q ' , • 124 Wood. Kt CtTiA 1 6 6 1..AReE1 4 -35 11.4.4 a LArre:‘,, JLRT A. Ent. CULT2IH-100 b.r.s. is n om.f;rirAlFtry — ' STUART k. . - STUART & SILL F . .toro s Viiatikptt it6 . 11 ,,,,,M5."-risvo dos lost leeloctar a s i f i :w sit 7 -• enlkA. j 3 • ' STEXIIT 5:1,1. LAss..:iie bre s lc in; kr boo 7311 4 . 0 C nits by 13 jr-S iatigt-lig+ 3-11,- "Tai B ,l 7lr forti l4 l T eTir l+ ISA 3's_ e" . - KIV jnsi A bi 311. L! easto just received to7day, a mapcTior Jr aiele.ssitabl• for ',bleb will be .00 low lbf boob, by 8 "ri lye " • • Cer Wood and glzth ' - w. RVIERIIIIII . .. • ti iß d s I 1 . 4 o l • t " .l ni ss a ~r et ors q a i i44 Is!. 17 'u 6. offal o th md tionsuli Commission Hmses,lntlialions W? poilins4 tiY Busbnds, Wilson St. CO, ❑c Wats si. l • Pittsborstr, July 1, ar,o4-,y4 ` • • HE Yartnenhip - heretofore . kinina betiseen the' eubscribers, under toe:Spa Ilol&ridg6e,Wilsonon,. & CO., Wit Due day dinelved by thereat .cousent.'. • Ile build.e of the form VIII be settled byJ.W. Itera bridge 'or Wur,.Witson,Jr.,either of who's:lli author- Ind to nee the name of the Arm • rJ. W. 110RDIUDOR, • . - ' WM. WILtON. •;•L1i0).481:1011.11.1e CO. Pidsbergb, July 1,1830.41)4 - • 4 JIPOIL 1/11SIT. • ' A LONG ROOM over Mr Comellre Dry Goods store- The:gout is well fintsbed. and forrusberlo; stub gas 6WnBe. Eminence on Market street , q hri es E. H. GAZZAW 'lf ...• Duest—es boas for We, by p ... Jett) • r e , ',O IY Hite Her 4 ! rtOtrfilE-171) auk. Hey tor sale by . , jell , [ C H GRANT i lAA YASSEH Hegel—Wm , &Opener, ler ret , try 5.., Jetd .:.H1WIlni.:11-AUGII EffcciN-10 east* prtate,Stioarders. 1' r - iiiin - i - , -- jesaC li GRANT . rtnnSVILLE - LIIIEZ-4 . ab - bels fresh 'Why'. I.i.s. .141f0i salt by . pal cII IiLIANT
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