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Arra= NP.XT PAGE FUR LOCAL MATIERE
TELEGRAYEIC NEW A, •
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Sioux Nom.—Tbi last Legislature, in its ads
dm, did a sell foolish thing, when they gave us
tidal:loml Legislitioe in relation to small notes_
A law spies thertireireulation existed previously,
nutliklostly striegent to hare !mashed them, had
tut its provisions been,wholly nullified by public
opiilco. Small notes are necessary for the public
eceveniestee, L and as the Legislalltre will not per
mit our own hanks to tam them, the people adopt
the nenbest substitute, thence, of the banks of
emery &um, which legislate moll wisely . than our
Own. Our Locofoco Solo= detehnined that the
people Mallinot enjoy thisoormisiesee, if they eau
help itibsye posed lair testrimions,phither more
swinge= thso those proviimsly on the statute book,
we do tot Istow, but which will wholly depend up
on public opinion whether they ire enforced or
. .
The evil effects of this legislation are beginning
to be sem, however, in the increased rate acts.
:count which our Brokers have already put upon
thew must, of Ban three to five per cent, although
the low does not go into &feet until the 21st of An
glia. Whether this rats is mercury, or, ealtwl for
by the neeeetities of the ease, and whether it is not
• higher fan reseanable,where there ore Co great fa-
ctlitiettfer effecting 'salines; we shall not m•
quire. Ons Wing, however, we think the people
otPittsburgh ought promptly to decide upon, and
that it is not to surer such a WT. upon their be
If a stoma of from three to four I per mot.
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is be endured upon the ordinary eurriney o the
elty, the consequence will be, that our manufam
rams and dealers generally will be compelled to
advance their goods, and Ana litany injure the
arida of the city. If these snaill nous ol other
Sates, which now form the bole of our currency,
eennot circulate among m, . 0 heretofore, and with
out subjecting the holder loa mimics sham, there
' should be, without delay, a genet:deem:en of . ne
uion,s resolute and universal determination, not to
reeeiv. them under any eireranstaneesWert
This would banish them from the community, and
while it world subject to w all the inconveni
ences of the Insured specie crummy, .it would - at
!Cut MVO 113 rowan daily and hourly shave . Of from
three to Live wont.
Ravonstion or TIM Sr. Prres's Rive, Mime
,tars.-The St. Pan! Chronictr and Ilegiater gives
aeeount or en Emission by the stewner "An
diony Wayste,"nn the 2111 h ult., sixty mites up the
St. Pears, river: The rem was made in eta hours.
The chief interest of this achievement is, the par
see of the "Rapids," the only impediment suppo
sed,herstofore, to east in the navigation of the .
Mitusesots river as far up as Traverse des Sioux,
120 mfles above the mouth. The "Wayne" is 10
tots burthen; 180 feet long, 22 1-2 feet ham; - A 1 2
feet bold, end on the oepasion in question, she
drew 3 feat water. ~,The land on the !Stinks of the
St. Peter'. isexcellent, and tail= with luxnrint veg.
Tax Maxi= Terme Nae DrAD.—A late Faris
piper unman= the death of Ito &ammo Twins.
The editor of the New Teak Trthene, says he has'
seen a letter from the twins dated June 15, at their
restdenee is North Carolina, which said that they
were in good health sad sphits, each haling jut
:rewired an addition to his fatally, making Chang
the lather of Ave ettildien arid Erg fair. This is
pretty good evidence that they aro still lathe land
of the belay.
• Tan Cecrenr.—The - ninety well informed
Wankiuroa earreepondent of the New York Cour
mr, ,
“Tbe Cabinet tendered their • unconditional res•
iguatien, through the Attorney General, Mr. John.
son, immediately on learning that General Taylor
had deceased, and that they desired it might take
effect as soon as the erraagenienot of .President
Fillmore would possibly permit.
We learn also that no offers of „semi its thoisen•
Cabinet bars yrs dean gunge to anY !lay and that
to reply go all Inquiries, the President imps, will
reserve my ,opinion mud I am prepared to set”
lie is seeking and receiving. die sentiments of
Whiga'6(all shades of *pinto., and from all are
LOOS of ttm country.
Mr. Chiron's resignation we. sent"to Gen. Ts
lor by - Mr. Johnson, four weeks since, and was
at once returned with a pressing solicitation Oat
he would continua - 10 °trice.
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hirmmoun—There seeins - 'to be no end to the
northwmt portion ;of this dnarisbing new territory-
Uovernor Ramsey recentlti, made ad etpeditima to
the Chippeway country monad the head waters
of the Misaimippi, and penetrated 'as far as Con
Lake, about live hundred miles above St. Pant—
lie found that on the &tinter& of Cam !Ake the
Missloaarics lave fine (Midst& wittier wheat and
thatthei.pulatons and other; vegetables look a. for•
ward and thnfty slibMtt NW:-
The detaclunent of troop.lwho went Hp from Fort
Sailing to chastise, the refractory Wuniebagoes
nte:iPliitied their. ennod without b/oodabed.
Ile leaders in the Ea mune. were injured and
bought to Foil Snelling.
:rm. whole number of vesiets which have sailed
groin tbelitluttie portico.: California since the grit
disoeyery of gold in that region is 1,97; viz; 95
ships, 347 barques, WI brigs, 212, altuoncrs,
sloops and 30 steamer.:
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Mr. Stephens, 7 i'af Georgia, in behalf of hinualf
and his friend, Mr: Toombs, "denies, is a letter to
this Baltimore Clipper, the statement of this Mr.
respeudiuit of the Philadelphia Builetin, that they
Jtad used improper and threatening language to
Gen. Taylor. . .
Ax lactnairr or Tot Peratnetrr.—The acts and
specetenthat marked the closing *ernes or General
Tapia's life will d,xtlitlese be gathered op and
treasured in the nkemory dine countrymen. The
following anecdote is related of him, and whether
truly reported or not, it certainly -Characteristic.--
The New York Mirror rays
It to but a few &ye educe, when a detestation,
walled upon blot to rem:serve s pi n et hi e icberat
potato° on the shivery Telenet, sod to talk of dir
unioa as the inevitable corteentrence of the admb•
t ow of California at a free Nato, that he uttered
these memorable words. —"Gentetnen " mid the
President, "it ever the Asa of de-onion it raked
witkin the border* of theme liaised :twee wbils I
emv py rbe chair, I will plant the went and 'tripes
t orespide of it. sod with my *Wm hand wrika
tt
down. itelet s um; conseelii my add teeth 'ablation
sod Moon's line.-
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The steamer Al Paso, after an shicace of fity .
eik days; one trip to the . l'ilkoor Some rivet, re.
turned to . St. Louis on ars eAli instani. The Cep.
taro ;upon , Out on 'be 2016 a pule bo got of hs
miles skate the mails of Milk rivre, tains about
Wee hundred and wiles gals go ;handl iff
W Tante..,NOCk-
LES
Om= OF Sccce l idaretc—in the me of thedeadi
of both the. Preside&- and Vice President of die
United States, doting the term for which - they.
were electeii, dth following ...I or Cmi g re #' P an;
"IM'areb lot, 1712, eltsp. 9, enc. 9, provides for the
“Be it enacted,&o4 That in case of a removal,
'death, tesigfiation, or inability, - both of the Presi
dent and i
Vce President of the United suttes, the
'President ado Senate pre tempers and in case
there shad be no President of the 141211 e, then the
Specter of the Home of Repretentatives for the
time being, shall net as President of the United
States, until the disability be remerved, or a Pron•
dent that! be electedl .
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The Legislature : of New Hampshire adjourned
sine die last Saturday;, after being in attain be
trnen five wad six weeks. The Senate passed the
following resolutiop on the slavery question:
"Resolved, That New Ilinipshire yieldi to her
brethren of no otber State in her earnest, uncalcu-
Isung ter the Union, and will shrink from
sacrifices necessary to preserve it hi that spl.it
of enlarged patriotism. eonceraion t and fidelity
to republican principles In which it was establish
ed." .„
The Home pared a series of resolutions upon
the tame subject, but no concurrent resolutions ap• _
pear to here been adopted. ' •
Dating the semi= the tanizing capital of the
State was IneressetinearliS3oo,ooo,by the creation
of six new banks.
VROIL WAIIIIIIIOTON.
Corrupeocence of the Pittsburgliftaseue.
liiltutclortotr, JOY all.
I am mom and more satisfied that 1 4 resident Fill
more has not declared himself upoe any important
question of public policy. fdr. Seward said yes
terday thakthe late distresaing.event had not advan
ced the omnibus a single dale, end now we per
ceive even its proprietors getting out and !eating it
for other conveyances before the end of its jam
ney. Foote left it to depots wasthown in his pro.
posing ureadaceats which change its character,
and cake It &nether mensure. Foote's proposition
is that California theft consent to restrict her State
boundaries so much as to permit a territory to be
flamed withiui her proper limits, South of thirty
six thirty, or some inch no table scheme. It is the
Iditeouricompromise revamped and very thinly
disguised. Bat es he only proposes to leave the
matter to the voltmtnry consideration of California
titer 016414 become iSiate, it would elect no
thing should it be adopted. His proposed bounds
117 between Ten* and New Mexico, is the 34th '
instead of the 324 parallel.
The introduction of these amendments so near
the time appointed for a final decision upon the bill I
indicates some vacilliation of purpose, .and the I
movement affords grouidi for suspicion that he de
since to Iftandoni the — ounnibus, sir which, op to this
time, he has appeared to be a wheel horse. It is of
little consequence what sort of a go—cart beattacii.
es himself to.
It is understood today that the present Cabinet
officers are getting a lade restive ender the Presi
dent's acceptance of th6r resignations. They &-
SIM to surrender up their Departments Immo= for
delay, whereas she President is ausima tbst
they should remain artieondut the business of their
respective appointmcati until he steel have leisure
and convenience to preside successors for them.
It is &Dodged, with greet proesbility, that Mr. Cor
win has been earnestly' to taLis the State
Department temporatiii; bat has ace onlp declined
that arrangement, but bas refused to go into the
Cabinet at all. Junes-
Correspondent of thifluebelft Genus:
Wtsontorert,inly 17, 8 P. 8,1.
Continua,lost of the Creole—Cabinet. KID.
Inert leaverig the Ship—Ounets at she
• Cablesee—PlniTifobsett f i Groat !epeeists,
—Faction In thollens*. •
n The ministerialefffis continues.` This is the
common phrue io which the quid snow to Euro
perm politica, annositee • prolonged oneertshaty
of the result of in! remarkable disturbance of the
replier movements [of an adminharanam Oar
erads continues, and:l am quite as much at a loss
as last night to predict =lssue. One thing, I be
lieve, is arranged: The present Cabinet will leave
their plena ea Saturday or Monday next. It Is
made that the current =routine business of the
[several departments, may be carried on fora few
day; by their chief clerks, who are all gentlemen
of unquestioned talent. I say this, because there
la no pwispect,ht this time, of a fall cabinet being
selected or nominated within the time named.—
Mr. MlCennozi has probably been resolved upon
far Secretary oftbe Treasury. Beyond this,there
really is no sufficient lesson for believing that
positive offer has been made to any man. Unless
a Mutate of eltrumstaects lakes plea, Mr. Web.
tier will not go intothe Cabinet. There have been
thoughts of Lath Mr. Winthrop and heave John
Davis.' Mr. Vinton of Ohio, Caleb B. Smith. and
&thud W. Thompsoci; of Is., have been named
for Secretary of the Interior. Of coarse all of them
=pot be chosen, mid, of the three, perhaps Mr.
Smith most Le considered the man meat likely to
meet the views of the President.
As the eighth month of the ea-sloe wean away,
there begin to appear some very Wet symptoms of
the awakening of Congress from Its lethargy. In
the Senate, Mr. Webster made one of his greatest
%ember, Ut defence able course upon the Slay.
eel Question, and In support of the bill of adjust.
Meat or compromise. I choose to give this meas
uke its aliens, for its . sponsars have reversl times
changed its baptismal name, and bestowed others
more metal= end tatting la their mend. For
my part, I have not yet heard any more expres
sive signifienuton than the Omnibus, by whlch.l
usually deMpate ft. He was, in some passage&
surpassingly elcquent ar.deolcom, and when those
fine sentences were thrown out, the crowd In the
galleries burst oat inn mummies of aupprened ap.
plait, which the energy of the chair alone Fe•
vetted from bgeoming general. Mr. Webster
freshly aimed that his colleague, Mr. Davis, and
many of their friends in the other Home, differed
from him, and he believed& majority fifth., et.
13611 oftdausiatosetti coincided with theist rather
than with him; bat he said his convictions ardor) ,
were clear, and beinust pursue the Weed plain
Fichte:deb he had marked ,out for himself, end if
be Called to be. sustained, he should console him.
self with the reflection that no man could all too
spin defen= of the constitution.
There was an animated debate after this. . Mr.
Clay alluded to the motion which Mr. Hale aid
he should ceitainly make, to lay the kill upon the
table, and iterate 4 the requesfto he permitted to ad
dress the Smiato at larEe'on the 'object, and at his
own leisure, is a general summing, when all the
amendments had been disposed e 4 but did tot feel
able to do it to day. Mt. Hale mad e euvexceediegly
witty and humormas reply to that portion of Mr.
Webster's remake int which he noticed the'singnlar
conjoncuon of the free sailers and the extreme
pro slavery man In opposition. to this bill. Ile
paired Webster aid ,Foote, Clay and Can, Slur.
goon and 'Mangum . , and so on, to the infinite
aminement of the audience. This was all Wells
ago, but when the Are eating Davis, of Missiaalp.
pi, moo wittrtiumpet in hand, there was an rad
to Lando, and tog words and strutting attitudes at
once took their place.. •
The {ciliation to day were that the Lill will be
laid upon the table. Is the House an attempt was
made to dispose of the case of Hugh N.Smith,F.sq
claiming a sear u delegate from NeW Mexico.—
The general debuts on the subject cased in come
mince of the whole, at threeseclock ; bat though
there won evidently large majority favorable to
the admission of Mr.filutith, the Cutiona minority
pot its will rat defiance, and by a most scandalous
ibure'of the ire thmute speech making :tale, sue.
ceded in firming an adieurament'Withont any ae-
Com The will noun op Ayala to morrow, when
there will be fierce a struggle between the inhmous
[
faciloniste and the majority. Ifthe latter succeed ,
It will be a fimorable .sign for a more credltahlei
ending of the session, than any body has =pieced.
Allelic tativirtesally thrown op the contract for
the pubtia minting, by discharging his wmkmen
lure the tenth part ofthe'work contracted for
matted. Ile also, In faet,declines to print the finer.
nd orations and other preceediop on the death or
President T l l lO 4 O ll the ground that be cannot do
dui yolk well.. enough. This lea tat* shameful
and diagoseerol ailr.b • rbot the denouement [scout
beg which will, I think, noesetit and other pro•
coedit:lP concerning "I/ Waling fraud In Its true
light. . Jamas.
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Kunz OW ITS Lan reserorrr.—Goventor
Hobbled communicated the intedtica,,co of the
dt ath of OTSCISI Tatter to the Maine Loittletare
DS Friday last. in happill worded moons. in
which sectirred the following assage.,—.
to the midst of a Ofills of OUT National Mart,
which to causing our imuitutleas to tremble from
their Ibundattors, and threatening the Tern mist
e ace of the Union, it has *sea Hist 'who 'teeth
en the whiriwted end Weak the storm,' to remove
from our retest the limo sod Prtriot, to whose
wisdom Old drmoati all reposed, and in whore
jooteelgf welded."
, the two bombe* of Me Lmhdature very ex...
tenant r.solatioae were adopted, and a number
at stleocm epesolumt made, ealosistio of th e de.
poi/
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THE LATE _PRESIDENT.
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. We have great pleiumre in pap:thing the roll
!awhile just and landau ;notice of the late Pm!.
dent Tinos, extracted tram a discount deliver
ed In the Hall of the House or Representatives of
the United Btaties,.tini the Sanday Wowing his
death, by the Rev. Tuouss H. CLAIM. of Ball 011:
A nation is threaded hi mourning. God, in His
sovereignty, has once. More Muttered to distal,•
point the hopes of zest, and, by circa national
Calaitilly, to tat the faith of a nation to
re bit
ruling providence. Thenre lessonsuoght as in
this sad bereavement, which It baronies us revel-
Italy be heed.
An honest and good coal has -beau removed;
the honor. which crowed hi.
braised the laurels
which grace him in death, bear testimony to the .
value which MCA put upon a airmen and trust
. ..
worthy . spirit. •
, A resoluteand brave man (*gone, whose cow ,
age was tempered by gentleness, and whist,
friends loved' , lam far more than art enemy could
ham sire; his-bfe has taught us that the *tensest
heroism ia contrasted with the most peaceful sell
fit, and the hiltieattourag
err'
e with the most hamble
A true and manly patriot is dead, who cared
more for bin country than foe himself, and who
cared lee himself only for his country's , sake; let
the elevation to which that country raised him,
remind us that there Ise power! of discernment
,• among the people, by which they detect the man
' who Is mostlikely to do them good service, and a
reverence for sound Integrity which eosins to
that Integrity its reward. •
A. wise and prudent ruler has descended to the
grave, who, had he liyed, would have li ved for
his whore country, seeking to promote alike the
beat intereits of every} section, and knowing no
party but that of truth and right. Would to God
that this Solemn bereueement might adieu the as-
perities of political strife, and make us feel that we
we are one people,that we ave one intemst,that
have one histralir-licaveo• h
in mercy grant that
we may !aye one common . destiny to the end of
the world!
Our personal concern In these earthly *thing•
will soon be over; but all the good and all the evil
that we do lives after us. The words you speak, and
then perhaps forget, may shape the destinies of
coanttc generations Your actions and words,
as well es your *eels, are immortal. Would that
this thought might be written on Olen Ivelhlt end
control the august deliberations of those who nor
copy thew seats; Of him to whom much is given
shall much be required, inthe perpetual - tribunal
of euth, as well in the chancery of heaven.—
Fostenty will situ judgment upon. you, accts.
tend!, almost as elnitably, as Christ will judge
you In the hut day.
It is &solemn thong to die; it la a solemn thiag
'to live. Emmallissues are anspended upon 'this
brief and uncertain life. As we sow we must
reap. Every mita shall receive his own reward,
just according to lila own labor. And the *cult
meat of oar account with God and 'the world is
not far Mt !Oat fathen, where are they!" In
• few ahortyears we sha d all lie with them In that
quiet region place where high and low meet to.
gether. It maven comparatively little bow aeon
the summons exams, if the work for which God
gave us our existence has been faithfully per
farmed. That death is never premature which
buds pa in th e honest discharge of duty. It only
transfers us to a nobler sphere of action, and
strikes oil the fain titlark, In ,pip earthly Saber
mole, obstruct oar freedom.
He that titivates . Christ's glory here shall berths.
riled tomealleir. Go forth now to the toils of life. )
censeerating all pone powers to your Savior; and
then, repmeg ever upon God, labor shall b•
Tightened , etinscience quieted, atfliction sweetened;
Ilk, shall he petteful, death victorious, and eterni.
ty • hymn of perpetual theuksFiving:
Mantas at VirstatteeruN—Tbe *petit' W..h.
blitton corresponlant of the Philadelptrie North 1
Americo antes sa follows, under dive of Illtli ,
Last
The Praident held ti day a meeting of the)
Cabinet on pabllc *Mere. All the members were ,
present, except Mr. Cape° and Ms. pawford,
balk - el whom are sick. After despatch leg the ,
helium In hood, the Provident requeited , the'
members to continue in their respeetive 'depart. ,
meats fort hirtY days. Several of them intimated
, that their private. airs Would not admit of this
e r
eattee3siotl, I arrangements hesiag been
made opoo it nous resignation.
I - No persons been invited—none yet deter.
mined upon this morning—to occupy places in tie
ace , Cabinet; although eeleeions may be pre.
cipliated for the sitsitosiSDbore alluded Hz Mr.
Clayton has already sent a portico gf his club.
lishme-nt home to Delaware; and cabert of the ,
Secretaries are packing op. The present mein.
bars mit willing to ttleato OX )auras Is wesi.teat
, with propriety and private,duty. Another Ceti.
net coattail will be held tot:toners, which may de.,
tide the polnt, vied, its the mesawbile, a boundary I
1 queleion with Texas is presalue. the tilcccilon sad
respoustbifity of which should be stasamed by a
pwmanent administration. As Governor Sees
of to the President requires to be immediately
answered, it may be preowned that the layer will
-deride upon its advisers and his policy promptly.
A derpetch headed been received, coming from 1
' Capt. McKeever, of the frigate Graven. dated ,
Havens, duly EMI, containing the gratifyL%* assn.'
I ranee that the Captain General had served to ev• '
lease the Canby ;whetters in a few days. These
=emcees were given on the presentation of Mr.
1 asyton's ingruttnans of the fleet of dune, and
twithout the perempt,ry demand having been
made by Commudere Marris.seho tied oat ovived.
The prisoners witl probably wawa in the G,:routut.•
town.
A feller will be eddrersad to thefieure cf Rep.
retentativcs by Seerstsry CrstslJra, probsWy to
morrow. editing to ilepoall the mains , received
on the Galphin claim, sad leave decivion of his
rights to rest upon Men conction of the act al
Coogan es shall be pot upon stru
it by the Supreme
Court.
Chosma Da Bemis Peer OY/ICEI lUT.
SAERVIII —By the toeotring order, Malted by the
Pest Master Chitral, it lent be noticed that ate
Peat Masteti in the United E.Mgdom, (which em.
braces Eneland, Ireland, San:Land, and V7ales,)
are not to deliver letters or newspapers oa
theastac Peat Orrice, Jane 3, 1950.
Omen oiler the 22d launaat,there will bane de.
livery of fevers throughout the United Kingdom
oa Senday, nor will there be any collection of let.
ten, whether by ineuengen, or letter canters, re.
eeived on that day.
A collection, however, by means of bout will
stilt be permitted on Sunday, as at present, at the
Receiving' Offiees whether Is town or in the
coutitrt, sad gab; chief office% is towns, &c. It
being clearly elders/teed, that letter. deposited fn
the recebriag boxes shallremain natoeched until
Monday, and that these shall be on atteaduce of
postmaaters or their. clothe at the windows of
the Post °Mee on Sunday.
The present patellae of retaining letters addreo.
I Ned to the metropolis itself, when Paged on Satur.
day, until the despateh on Sunday, will not be dia
tutted, with the exceptims, that the bags coutale
log each letters must be closed on Saturday night,
and no the melts will be iranunined oh Sends) , :n
the mutt mansier, it will be neccuary that tome
per= shall attend to despatch the bags alluded
to as well as to receive or formud thou ban that
have arrived hem other c3lces.
Postmasters 'taking open themselves to deliver
to any. pubes whatsoever, in C0M.114f11,i112 of
thew Orden, will be Taut neverely punished.— /I•
lustrated L.dfort hors Jena =J.
List Words of Egoism's!. Masi
The last wgrds of Gen. Tailor recall to the
mind rernlnisgenccs of the lam word. of other
eminent moo r 'Which might be considerably added
m.
Hapoicor' expired amid the raging of a whirl.
wind. Ills last words ware ^ Tea trarnsee."
Saladia, In his last illness, Minced of his usual
'standard, ordered .hls elmoud to be upitfred in
front of his tent; and the herald who displayed
this winding sheet Its a deg, was non:mended to ,
exclaim aiosd,. "ikhold, tate lull "which U.4%1
the vanquisher of the east, curies away Of all his
coaqu-nia"
The last words of Sir Welter Scott to Lockhart
were. "Be a good Maxi, for If you do not you wilt
teal It when you come to hue."
The dying Wane. hearing. of the flight of the
French exclaimed, "1 &rewire:gni."
The curate of St. Suipice esh - cd the expiring I
blonterquieo,' Sir. are you truly coeseioua of the
greatness of God?" .Yes," we. the answer of
the d t puting philortopher, "and of the littleness of ,
man.
The heroin Lawrcnee. perishieg *mid the thou.
den of the ecvoremeot fietWeee the 11l fated Chet
puke sad the British frigate Shannon, exclaim.'
al ...Ain't give vp the dap."
Sir Richard Greenvilletwine fought his slog IQ
ship esteem a large Ara, until his vessel wasover.
"'mimed by the fearful odds end himself mortal
ly wounded, summoned his victors to leer testi.
mon? Whit good conduct, end ex tisiened, "lies
die i, Richard Grenville, with a joyous nod quiet
mind, for that 1 haveended my ltle as a true tot
dice ought to do, Aging for his country,queen, re
ligion sad honor."
When the hfinquit of Montrone was token and
coodocened to die, end his betd and limbs. to he
severed and honied in public pieces to different
towes,"l wish,' exclaimed he, "I had flesh
enough to he sent to even' w hich Blinstettiont,
es a testimony. to the cause for I suifer."
Sir Hoary Vane, when condemned to Mr, ex.
claimed, "Ten Mound deaths to me, era f will
' stain the purity of nay conscience."
"te there any thing cyt earth I yen do - for,your
said Taylor to the satirical buffoon, Sr. Wolcott.
"Give me bark my youth," was the gad reply.
"Oh, that I ought live!" was the siting wish of I
of the patriot Qeincy, as ho came in sight of bias
, sachusens, "Oa, _ that I might live , to render to my
cottony one last service!'
The last words of Gen. Harrison were, u
though he fancied himself addressing some official
associates la the government, .131 r, I with you to '
understand the ttue principles of, the government.
I wish them earned out, last no more."
"I have always &matey duty. I ant reedy to
die. blyonly regret is for, the Mouth I leave ha ,
bind me.. •
These were the sublime words, Indi.
cities.% mind conscious of rectitude, a spirit it.
remota( fear, and a bean hall of affection, with
which the great and good Taylor was gathered to
his fathers. •
Taurr ware Mmuce.—The New 'Orleans
Picayune of the loth instant states that Mr. Leta.
er, our Minister to Mexico, has succeeded In er.
tooting L treaty with that Governmentt, aimlae In
its proviaines to that already made With Nicarmoi
gun. The Pietytme adds—
ettahle our citizens to carry Into effect
their cherished enterprise of building a railway
cOmmunication between the two ocean', which
will brim' New Orleans wtthla twelve days' travel
et au Francisco.
MN. Y. Cottral aid Eoquiter has • tetma
from Colonel Webb. at Roma, from Which ttre
:take the Gthmeing extreett:
vAn Efiglishrams, of very eccentric character,
has resided several yearn at Rome, in the &Ad
Palace, near the Vatican. " Hi is far advanced in
and it Is the general epinton that he is dents.
sed.---Cortainly hie eoneum, wutrants this belief.
A faw years ego be mimed ayueieg.ltalian lady,
of princely sank. Since their mintage her life Is
repreaented to have been ono scene of ;misery,
awing to the treatment she has experienced from
her Midland. A week or two since, upon tome
pretextsclotter,he induced her to accompany him
into the sclintraneen dungeons beneath the Pal
era and immured her to one of the (ink, louh.
some cells. For newly two days cad eights site
remained In that horrible place, and, alone, In
complete derknear, exposed to the &signaling and
noxioca reptiles that infest mouldering mina. The
servants of the Palace, miler n d2igeot neareb, et
length &moseyed me place a her ashignement,
and immediately concerted measures for her re.
The British Georerement, ea you ere aware, has
no diplomatic relations with the Holy See: Am.
circus and Englishrocaelre very often indiserimr
inately corkunded by th e 'lower classes of Rome,
and under the Iniptestftin that Major Cass was
the English Minlrter„.. two of the servants of the
Palace Rossi, repaired to Ida residence and imploe
red his aasiatance kr the liberation of their mil.
tress—whom they believed to ho at the point of
death. It was Latemsible, of course, to resist sock
en appeal, and Muni Cass very properly gave im
mediate information of the circumstance to the
Police authorities. In less than an hour, the lady,
I understand, was levee from the dungeon ill,
state of insensibility. 'A few days afterwards her
husband had her conveyed:to an ebscure convent,
accusing her of an Intention to elope with three
diQerent indirdnair, of whom Major Cass, to
whom the is a 'granger, was named as one. As
soon, ILS the fait come to the knowledge of the
ecciesiattical authorities, an investigatton was
commenced at the romance of the Amsulan Am.
impeder, which' resulted in her Immediate liben.
tion, Her husband hoe tell Rome, denouncing
veogeance against the Government, Mej. Cam,
and all who have tendered assistance to his wife.,
She,l understand,. hatgone to Naples.
The Colonel pays a high compliment to Major
Cass for the manner in which ho discherges his
duties. The Pope, the Goland nye, give* Major
Gass the credit of preserving St. Peters, to the fol.
lowing manner, from the fall of the mob.
hlkdarCami reached here after the flight of the
Pope and his Court. He was mnemonically, the
only representative of, a foreign Government in
Rome ate period when several of the lenders of
the le:volution, finding thet further reersuinee to
the French was impracticablerusolved to destroy
the inotriimeeta of Rome, an d leave fortheir eons
querors but a barren victory. ,ildrjor Calm wan
scoured from his bed at two o'clock one night,and
tufo/well that several of the leadins, then to eons
elect, had just given orders to undermine and
blow up St. Peter's, the proudest monument of
Coteau skill the sordid hav ever aeon. Witt.
out less of time, ho presented himself beret°
•the sasembled l'andair, and by appeals, remon
strances and threats, in the name of his country
and in behalf of the civilized world, be compeiled
them to absodon their fiendish purpose.
His services keen been duly appreciated by the
Pope, and at his request, for the first time m the
history °lntone, Protestant worship is now per.
toited lathe eternal toy.
A MUSICAL CHVILIIII Ccomn -The Charleston
Courier gives the toloaring account of ■ curios,
piece of mechanism in St. Phiiip's Church, in that
city:
From the tasteful steeple of this bent iful edifice
we pow, at interVals. bare teen 01 •t 9 eel 1:211160,
emanating from nmeliinery attached to the clock,
manuftetured by Mr. Stein of our coy. The
clock was presented to the congressman of this
church by Colin Campbell, Sig. of Ilesufort,S C ,
sad
I. a matter plirce of art, highly creditable to
the mechsultal uncanny of Mr. Ste t . It is •
thirty boor time piece—chimes the quarter boon
with :oar hummers co four dtflerent hello, and
strike, the hour matins isms:of *Oct of hells. /I
in number, the weight of which is Mae SOLID
rounds. The movement of Me machinety plays
three pieces of music et thee diterect.intervals
during the twenty four bouts. vim "Welcome our
of Sew," “Giventandie le - rittlisect," and
"Home Sweet .Hems." These teen are played
with u aweettets of note and motility, that
scald do hoimr nos pulor music box. A frame
work has been erected, as we ore informed, with
the aid of which other pieces of music ran be per.
formed. A friend hos suggested that two or thrge
rows cylinders provided by the vestry would give
variety lathe musk,. sad gratify our tornate Wrier
community. Mr. Stein has given evidence of
much talent In the mar:melon of eirbkind also
It other pieces of CI ccharlical. When the wort is
entirely temp/did, the dials wiftbe illuminated it.
niglit.ar.d the whole wilt be not only an oinsment
i but a highly useful Week to the Cili7.3llllgenersliy.
Wearer most happy t s learn that the A exeunt of
the flatithsznian Inatimbe have teemed Protestor
Spencer P. Baird. of Dickinson College, Carlisle,
Pa , Arsistant Secretary to that Inrtitotion. This
geint!eman is one of the bent Wombats in the
mealy. fitlMillitt with all the mimosa branahma of
the mount! science:. In the post to which he bee
been called, Ma new duties wdl be to explore and
throw light upon every field of the animal,
vegetable t ind ecinerel kingdoms throughoet
our extended territcr.m. We Mow cf no ono
more Peculiarly aunt, both by educaCos and nat.
nal endowtnenta, for his cow ohne, upon the
mitre detles of whios, we understand, be wig en
ter In the coarse of the fotlowiog I.J.—Barton
lin; Ociars, Italy 15
A apeelat election Ina h&1 here to day to fill
four vacancies In tic Note Leitalatare; a has re
traced at the choiro of three Whigs and oae
Democrat. There was bat tittle t xcitennerd tad
many of the voters did tot tarn out on both
ardea.
The Texas exet!ement to day is very gnat and
absorbs moth of the gemmed correnntion. An
intent. feeling eziets whreh leads to the epprehen.
Woo of very serious conacquences. Petite meet•
legs have been held at San Antonio, and on the
Battlefield of San iseintoott which resolutions
were pawed, denounctog to strong terms the
Gencralavvernment, and calling en the Givers
nor to proclaim Sante Fe to a slate of open. Uttar
mann.
An extra !colon of the Legislature has been
called, in refereece especially to the didmultiea
now cnieting It is to 0000000 011 the 12th of Au•
gnat next. .
The excitement Is very great and the aspect o
admire is bncemleg more and more alarming daily.
Prams ion Ca:nem—All mem caret Mire
and deprecate censure, rot the value of both is
rosy greet' , overrated. Tbat whirl is reslly ex•
cellent is sot meth iroproreJ by solvents, and
that art:debts obviattely bad, is trither better nor
worse for words of disparrgetureb Besides
pratar and blame areas rarely awarded wish any
thing btn juallee, that to the mind aet lb< jer
dirious,tbey base brie wei;bt.
Within a fete bourse( the Into Pre.ldent's death,
the eedderang intellF;ence of then event had pens.
!rated into the remotest sections of the counts,
and beyond its limo, for it was earneuserd at
trot early on the row rung after it mowed. And
front all quarter* it bee awned ono uniform re.
sponse of grist and regret. Newspapers of every
political creed connote cm In the rembre expect of
mourning. The asperities of pswiteurhip are for'.
gotten In the clew at the common Calamity. le
his Ur, Gen. Teller wee for the whole 'country,
end in hie death, the whole conowY, nuke In ace
knowlerlging his vlnttee and declaring Ma loss.—
Journal if annnints.
Mono. Teener and Stephens contradiel lbe
statement made in various quarters. relative to
their taring visited General Taylor. and quarrel.
led with biro upon his death bed. Mr. Ftephoes
pnblirhen a Cita. aesering that wither ho nor
Tonroba aew General Taylor daring hie lut di.
am; The Seedirias Press says tho ague.
The Irtiors able, Anderson, ttro gresi temper•
anlo advocate of Noma's% have bean Met wall a
atio,s4 in that country which his cause deserves;
yet a epp , tr, by the °Octal excise returns, that
betcre^n October, litlh, and April, 100, no leis
flan 1,700,000 quarp, or ardent swat have been
distilled, upon which the dray Las been paid—a
tolerable quantity for a population numbering only
11400,00.
A ptoraz. Yacarter.—A young lady et eighteen.
Mies It, wait clipped to be married to a gentle
man of thirty sir. [ler metber having noticed her
low epir in for tome time. Inquired the tenon. "Oh
dear, tonnunr," replied me young lady, "I way
thinking obent
lint
baomd being twiec me age."
' , That'. true, lint be's only thicy "lids on
ly Vern au now, mamma, but—when I'm Maly
—" "Well " 04 dear, why thou he'd by a hun
dred and twenty."
117Wommi Woems —Varioo a theories have been
maned relative to the origin ol intesUnal worm, and
yet the question he condone among medical mane.;
.Of ono Met, however, all are Informed, and. in
'Mach all agree—the fatal nature °fibs influence they
exert on children. Aa thin agora Of the year Is ono
at which the attacks of worms • art OMt frequent as
well em Met dawning, we take great !Agora In
dlreelint theauentiou of parents to the Vertnifoce of
Dr. N'Leno. I; la one of the Mgt extraordinary
medicines ever Introduced to the public, and has never
failed of meccas when :tried.
I rrFor rale by J. KIDD &CO, NO GO Wood street
jit34.kw9
LOGAN, WILSON a Co:,
180 WOOD St, iIIOVE FIFTH,
nava yaw received large addition. u their
SPRIER 51000. OF HARDWARE, HDTLBRY,Ia
itdported lalet per
from ?Arno, and to
which they would erpeeloilreallthe Micah:la
of putchosers, bellowing their veq wen-
INTO Mao and low prim willgiro
entiresatiathetlon..
sno*diewtrT
• •
DB. D. lIIUNT.
Dentlit.Comer ofratinh
and Ihnittur, between
, ostbdlfiti
lenprovarraorato alt Dentl247.
— DR. G. 0. STP.AR.NS,Iate of Boma le prepared to
manufaetere and net 13Loss Tram In Thole and parte
orate, upon StletiOn. or Atmoapbetic Section Flutes,.
TOOTIIACIIIICMCD 111 VIVI lIIIIIRIMOItc.re lba teens Is
azpoorl. Lathe and residence next dm to the May
art office, Fourth meta, PiwaluAk.
Rana so-1, /I, mosso, &ON 1W
Mice of Obi and Parma. it. it. Co,Thild st- I
nee, hum NOW& . • i
Tat Stoelthold of Wu Ohio and remain: ll a
tin Reath Coati are hereby wiled to Pal the
eixtll instalatenio five do ll ars - per th aw , el the •See
of the Company, heieiofore cot ef before the illth
day of Jam nest, mi . the reLlniag fastalthethe of
Si pot share, on f before the Ada day of asen sue
media; math, until the whole are Tali
LAILI*RE,
jeci:dtt
'Mad a to imins by the Ps.
• • troleum.
B. 8. Lunde—PlT: I itilsh to bear testimony to the
medical vide of the Ott called Pet:elem. 1 fru for
• long time Sneed with a badly Inflamed and very
sore eye, o much so as to to entirely far about
three mouthe;With von Ude bowie of der retovering
Ihq tight, and but a alight Prospect of having It TO
lived et the samurai my attending phyracutn was
unineeesraul In =king a ewe, or in giving relief,'
and aforded me bit little ertoowagement 1 heard of
the Petroleum about Wm tat of dprll,lBso, and gave
t i dab the result is, the eight Ls named and ray
:yes well, except a llWe tender or weak when I go
tut to the ram • ANN IRELAND.
blended et, Cinclnuati,lday 41,11150.
• 34 with Piles
S. S. LLtrzox—Sir. I have
otber Temedlesowittum
- .
pennanent . relief, nail I head of the Paroles= I
bane used only one haul°, nakthhat I am entirely,
awed. I mama. It to all who are &filleted want
Pile& I horn known it to be good for note eyes.
Cincinnati, May 20,1860. E. C. 61ARRETS014
lior ale by Keyser te. McDowell, 115 Wood street;
- n E Sellers, 57 Wood at; D hi Curry, Allegheny thy;
D A Clan, Allegheny; Joseph Douglas, Allegheny;
also by We Program, P. IL Kin,
114 Canal Hain. t yeah sr, Plusburgh
MMtlf lit(l).•4l;trk
0 IT I Z EN B'
NSURANCE COMPANY,
Ot Pittsburgh.
C. C. HUSSEY, SIAMSS,I3ser.
Ofhee--No. 41 Water street, In am warehouse of C.
B. GRANT.
Mina COMPANY Is now prepared to leave all
kinds of risks, on houses, utanufletones, roods
laerthandise alma, and In transltu vowels, .ke.
An ample (saran:7 for the ability and laugrlty of
the Institution, Is afforded In the character of the Di
rector,who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and
favorably known to:the community for their prudgnee,
intelligence, and integrity.
Ihnerroas—C.O. Noway, W. Deploy, Wen Ur
Enter, Jr., Waller Bryant, Hugh D. hog, Edward
Ileasellon, Z. Kinsey, S. Ilarbaugh, S.M. Kier.
apNe-tt
03 Ramada) evemeg,the 20th Inst, MARV Seem.
solo. youngeat daughter of Hen?? Moeller, Eel
phe tecerel mill Lake place th:a afteirome, the 224-
Wawa 3 o'clock, from the ttsulenoe of her father,
Yeun aueet, below Pitt.
On Sander, the 41st '3fititl Podium, to We
COW Tear °this age.
110 friends and aegmaintanem aro Waited to attend
his funeral,.freen his lota residence, on Carter street,
IN doer froze Penn, In the 4th Wald, at o'cleet
day. -
13 F. NVll.l.lallB epee a claw& ac — aTa74-
, Flub Drool. elteol, on the am alondaY of tlapt. ham
Doann Onto J. D Dote, corner of 'good
and
..
R. W. D. Howard , lloe.'Otlelier 11. Le
Rev. D. Mott. I J. D. McCord, Fel.,
nee.
D. Itloti.lL J.D. Wllliaisu, ksq
Drat
.....
'INFORM aTION — WANTD—IIT hatband, J
ii
Wn), left Nornillt, V ., about three to • -tha
aince, and after r,rending tome dem m
came on to Plitaborh. lie wrote to me that he wan
tenting on eve of tt Whectier boom. wetill ill
grateful Lie 100 infonnabon respec.ing him that will
enable me to hod him. Ile is a miller by
,e e l trde, tag
may be workma at
so
of the beat yard. * have
fku.die find him ortAny of the Meamboam. Infoiena.
i.Ol can beet,
let, at the Gazelle Oflice.
ANN L101(0
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MA,(l4Zl4lE,Sny;dol.l.iit.U;VSTii;A:tlk Von eotot
i4=7.;:ttta=tw;Wml::li'lr.'"fit Mt!
N. 3, prtee cent.; tie lelCL.eare Root, for
Allgool; Barlsoreo Union hlagsAne for Angola:. Ur-
We, or Unravelled Secret, rate by Wei ; eauldren
otLevo, by Eugene See; Lord. Annie, o novel by
Ma nem, pnoo lth tic The Vile of Cedkrll. or the
Martyr, by Ware Agellar,oldhot of Worn...Mond-
Odd
•
SQVGAIL—a COME - stswAre, sad for Ws by
KriOLISLIDENNUT.
NJ. bilii.AssEx—il nes: hi %wit, ft.r sato
•by [owl, 120.11,1511 BENNtirt
• ..
firt..4 12 , 101.1511 & OE2iNEIT.
11 - o±o4 bOAP—XXII.Ose. le T ore,.4 for •
/V 101 • ENUL , II & BENNETT.
Yego kairansi 60 — boxe, do, in ktarin
j j*sfareatD7 ENOUSII & urrearar.
QAMIII Dogs WWI Solar. to cute, arta for
I:, solo low OT . E.1461.01H 4 lIENN4:I7.
sionspra MULANOSIIZIST.
i iEgt 1850.
TRI WEEKLY PAO= FOWELLSVILLR DEA E. VER, °LAS
0,./W AND
Tba near nod light /raubt mateerYUGHIOGH
NY, Hartapee muter...ill disity ttirre busmen
Pittsburgh and'locove t (P•rbo , eteeVed4 'cawing
Ologow at 7 A. ID, and IMIOAMIII .776 B. M.
Voestanheay ben 15 Mau arsaght, aad
tan be 173.4 ea as a Melt packet, throughout the
season. For Erdight or passage apply on bustd. 00 •
J. C !HOWELL, ♦pant.
MYJ BIDWELL& co. Olsson,
. _ •
a. fltelle.;: wo},tacririmn. I Z.CIIVARMittIft.
PILILADELPIIII
FALL TRADE
J. N. DICKSON & CO.,
tdp dlerket. And 93 .111traliaat
ISI lekrltil all %MUM II
STAPLE DST GOODS,
INYITR the attention Vi , eatern and SonWeTri
:demean. to their AUTUMN STOCK of Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, of their own Ispornatlon, and
(nun the hest Anterierin neatens.
They will exhibit an entente. , Wien of entirely
new Fall and Winter Drees Goods; French, finalise,
and Amerman CLOTHS, CASISIMERP-S, and 'V PST.
0:08.110sIERV and GLOVES, PRINTS and GING.
HAMS, IRISII LEIF.NS, maanlaetured. snare:Wl to
order, and other torah Goode, In greet variety.
White Gonda, Jaconetta, Canted., Son tonne. -
taxed to order.
A general variety of Notions, ineledlng Patin Firth&
Patent 'Mead, and Spent Cotton, namtlastated
pewit, to mar. tr.
'Bluttets. Grown and Mewled Shnetings and
Shirting,. Ike.
Our supply of Fall end Winter Goods, generally, In
all their detail., arlil offer indacentents. both In frill
and riga., to GOOD and moan
1. N. DICKSON I CO.
In Market and 21 Idershint Sta.. Phila.
Soldiers' and Widderi , CL.
THE undersigned, 111. Agent for paying United
States Penman.. at Pittsburgh, will attend to the
proweution al Batten and Wide' , Ctattw toe Pen•
sloes and Haunt? Lauds.
An odicial Centeeetian with the United State.. Gov
eminent has wade me funnier with the tale. and
tomt, as wed a oia d.. 14.0., of the Penaion Depart.
went at Wealtirgittittt City.
Many widows end heirs of Ttreeistlonaty Soldiers
have elautut tint may yet he obtained by praper op.
pileatlnn. .1 IL trrmur,
Ofteo• of Wels. OIL Robinson, Req., opposite the
Mai 'f 4/Clee, Fanelli Street. Pittsburgh.
SultgO, ISSO. figllhdiselsej
wTALI. PAPER-W . P. MARSHALL is constant
-17 receiving, (raw the largest inaporactories in
New lurk and Philadelphia; and else from French
Agencies, the newest and moat approved styles of Pa.
tror llsegings, together with Borders, Pore D.ard
Prints, knd Tester Taps. Per sale at SS Wand at., be.
lateen Fourth meta and Diamond Alley, (successor
. • •
toS. C. Ill 11). .
WOOL SiKl..Si - O=AILIEI.PIericIibReiIIVIIELIS•
VI hine still en hand a iew pc•Oonaborp,or right
width (or Wool Sock., which they will Clow out low.
lots •
T
lIVk•N Lunar.s—Eue,Green, Drown, Ilia; •
otbrr shade. of Limn Lestret, received and se
ins leer at the store of
Mr/ liIIIRPItY t BURCTIVIF.LD.
Vittabsu . sh Ohms works. . ..
A &D. D. CtIAMIICILS, late Chambers. Agnew
tr. Co., would rerpoetfally 'donut...tomer,
of Me late Sim, as alsotbe ratbao generally,thattbey
will continua manufacture of %Wad.' o ld , Wt.
nottles,te.. in all h ei r 'erica., at tbe stead,
N 0.13 Wood street, between Fin* and Water.
•
g.p iT l. 2 l 4 triC rolsAY /WHY A.Efai.
P FIELD h u ara mead'. angrily of ahoy., a muse
coo, Mourning Airmen., an ardela now roach used
in place of lioui
.1 1r? 1 , 1 _
lerrelieTialor sale 1:y
jytn
bolea,,PiarieTelied andair
L (or tale by • .111 CANFIELD.
SA'LF.lfiiTUAlgeizir, a paNra r a . lffti . Gi
56 d - o no boles Toballidn.; received en eansianmsni,
and for sale by Urr) JII CANFIELD.
I) imW"6664D if . 67 l tfaT li tt i, ? l t
se ' d ig aj d otro fir e ' ra ' ,;leas o .. Call noon and secure bar
ter:ln& • rela t ed
_ A. MASON & CO.
I.IICMACIIIiD artoriment or
I) all widths and gender, of than goods. very cheap,
at • WM A A MASON &CO'S
fNgfsrifttNPAttillEf B-130dasen layer l.in•
14 Co DOM, at th e low price of loin. at
Jyto AA MASON & CO.'S
Fit..rrltTplest,ZollatiTlX;ili:t %jig:"
i)? 5 . •AAM 4
•
I,tRI , 1O gra
ltlnv+,,an,c'dan lot ale b 7
IF. WM A MoCL URO leut.tab.ny n.
Capot a Coen, reeniteVia lm
cede by INhl A NeCLURO h. CO. ,
biA Liberty.(.
'EIIt.D.NOII.•
IO
ld bI TA
tisesp • mioomed, Severed wit h different
teas, received and for .ale by
DV WM A NeCLUIIU it CO, ANll.ll7omy
11A R A ND prea:..l6d bili - No4irTldo do N C
1 0 11 ' 141' "*"' end f"
VIPERS Ir. NICOLE-
1 1) 1 1 1 -WI TO ; r1 d 4 j e l PiliTROAIY.
;24 , 44C1CFOrsiedia P 1 15 711 4. fir ,
` , ll/Niii. 7 R BERRIES-1 balo . ;ggal i 3 1;1 0110Am
jydid"
< - s,:g.nr.N_A INDIA-1 bole for l o o n la D
moROAN.
AND PI
2 WEB SAL EoDA, f"
s!, x
i tan D MORGAN.
o
nsics STAB Leta. GLACCRF.iabir
3OpJOHN_D *MORGAN.
FARGS - UNSRED - OaleTbr
u ITso JOH N .I3 MORGAN.
WOOL I :WOOL I
T HE hi.hert mulreelreccii , Cob I'M be paid for
Buda of
tV br
.
lyre
Ifir.-10 names prime fresh Welk Just receied,
bY (172 0 1 BELLERB NICOL&
jFEVOnrism
a ; c t., "" o :
i 41411t 4;14.
'co. a ayo
'MAME:BEL—GO Ms
t
ratit.
010 t ‘s
trANNtriS OlL—Oaltr. for mile by
-1 1719 aS. Detzem." 76,V
TNFOSUSTATION WANTED—JONATIIAN Vine
I. TON, of Carmaney, County Antrim, Irelm3d, •of
lons In Pittuburgb,.in the month of 3oly, 109, mould
conlira furor If ho would leave Ills name miet addreu•
whit Ja m lonian," "A°
Mane nig=
Pittsburgh Maio Worts.
TAGNEW, law of the firm of Chambers, Agnew
1.1 • & Co •woold respeeuelly inform the pnhlie that
he will tail). on the Warn Ulm barinese, mo ll ins
varieties, and le prepared To All all amen for Aped,
rte.:rice Fetrentere, Porers, Viol., &e, he.
PertaninlO hie bnelnee, Ni. warehouse Is ho 21
.Aiarket scene; between Fir et & Second ate. 19/9313nl
NSW 000 DB•
AA MASON & CO., Na fid Market street, have
„ satisfied the deficiency in their sunk. caused by
SIC, and it to now reamed complete by the receipt
of ONE HUNDRED AND VIPTY PACKAGES of
desirable - geode, purchased from usanutheturen, and
large =WWI Salt", at a great reduction from prim; '
of kat Spring, which will bo offered to their calmer.
ou patrons accordingly. It would - be oscine to at.
tempt to enumerate their well assorted stock % suni,
therefore, invite the y attention of their (ode
and Die. public, with the earl assurance of a Low ratc m a be.
lag affixed to each article. fill
/LICF-23 pas black al.nd fancy /MA SON eta 'day re ,
calved at [jylEl] A. A. & CO.'S
cLNGUAM ewe double to]
r. low pdee ale and le jpe. ywd. by
718, .... A. MASON to CO.
WHITS (iool.44—Au Immense more of Mesa
wis goals, at very lowp Ones, last opened by
d. &MASON kOO.
131 tr a tA7 , iro — Yreiblick7 Med, pink, and green
Jcll st pened,and veal A vbesPt by
_lllB A. A. MASON a CO.
(1011.N—Zta nen Maul Corn,landing tram Maim.
" jyle talegh"Y C4lP SAV ,' A ' Z ' atliveriticK.
bbd prima bhoniders; 21 Idids clear
Bides, In and for sale by
BrIB BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.
VVOUR- 7 4fil brie superfine; 175 do fiiii7Tanduig
X and for as by
Ifni • BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.
TAR AND 1 i 1,40 bd. N. C. T. t. 5 do pore
Taxmen' 'I, for sale by
ryla . I:MOWN & KiREPATRICK.
DUED 11 F-tu aerate law cniid - dried Did;
last received and' for nit by
/yie, DELLEBS & NICOLIS.
Uldrl l7 6o - dO - Ni 73 brick - Wel; Cdollertirte,:f9r
K. sale by [lila) SELLEILL. & NICOL&:.
LETTERS are remaining in Om otiien aaire”ed
IRON." /717
WAISTED,
ASHALL NOCHE., taithin.lYet names' walk of
thelol!9111s. O." at this rilice.
110FORACE OREELY ON REFORME—IIIats to-
J.l. amnia Reforms, in . Lectures, Addrastes, and
ewer writings, by Horace lamely.
Hobart Boothe), his life and correspooduce, edited
by his won, the ilea. C. C. Pouthey, H. A., part host
recented. betties , Arnold, a r iaTeL by die of
WileaLutton; •Nonalos Bridar4 •ito author rdaunt
k.e.
A Booted Book in Grata captaining Syntax, wish
wither lessons in prose, prosody, and
tae dialects,
adirg lessens In verse, forming a seamiest
Greet Reader, with a yonahslary, try John MeCan.
took, D. D., late Professor of Ancient Languages in.
Dickinson College.
A few topic. of each or the above works }net re
csivad and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
17 , Comet ondarket and ad sts.
-
FIGURED NETTS—A large avaorinnent angered
Netts, et newest mks; oho, plain Wire Neus,
ash Illoalanr, and Sonnies, received by
17 ESURTIItido BURtiIIFIELW
FBEM TEAS—We are constantty rooming fresh
green and black Teas, direct from the Importers
in Philadelphia, and have now Ott band, at the Piss.
burgh Family Grocery and Tea Warehouse, 250
Llb
eery street, an ambroecut of every grade and Inver,
each as se not to be earpassed to Putsbugg. We In
vite comparison, feeling entered that, de liter, our
Teas will be found cues!, If not superior, to any at the
seam puce to the toy.
WM. A. bIeCLURO A:CO.
DOES . SUDISTER WEAR—A varied aesentment of
.0 goods, adapted for Boys' Summer Wear, of Cot
ton, Wonted, and Woolen santelial. De found at
the more of Ilylll IidURPLIT A SUBCHEILLD
Tlld e panvisr.rus conrsatos, being
practical directions ler 111I0g the vatic. Mum.
ine in It Printing Othee : Embodying a system of
vondleadon. Corneae original &tenuous for Comp:tit
les Greek and Hebrew. By Edward Grattan.
TILE AUTHOR'S HUNTING AND PUULISti-
IED
ASSIbTANT, including Interesting details res
pecting the bleehsitise of books. For gala by
417 js 0
NOTON-A STOCKTON.
SALT PhaE—.l:l lo g o l creme, rum banding (rpm
lt
basal, foe ule by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
1117 Wale, and Prom me
llWirrkliniti—Mt tuts nemainii -. 4 eitiEld .
ISAIAII DICKEY A CO.
Water and Front sm.
B acol--00 bhdaant , orted, on Land, for tale by
15,11A1l DICKEY La CO.
I? Wawa and Fro 5/6.
I hNell LIN EN..3. ot manott• qualaiec and width
J: rteolved hod ofried, orbolceole and ret.n. h.
:Yr MUMMY & BURCH/IF-CIL
AA Youriu wan who has hid two }can' srptrissce
s Coottaisiloo 'Wareham, ROAVI octopi •
small camps: tows for the rate of employment. En
• sire at this care. . jolyl6,lls
SPANISH Omit 11-10 brig. for sale by
SCI/OONMAKE6 6 CO
1 1$ xi Wood st
Y ELLOW
OCLIRE-I0 bib for saki by
Y_lo, & CO
fIOCIIINNAL-1 moon Lee gustily for solo by
s39lloo34MitliEß &
CHAIR -7 tors Pat re ors •; - d - iiir sole by
1710 J mCIIOI3N7LIKFII a CO
IDOTASII-3 casks pare ler solo by
otl_f3o , POIIOO343LAKF.R & CO
M& C rtali El 3% .-4"' I . ' l3•T g
.
0111 • s_! & 1 Liberty Kt
L. 1.7-4,11 aw litts " ri74 . 3 " elt reed for solo by
bite -
HILLER b. ISICKETSUIN
CIONCSRaTTORISCRC-.1 0 to. Russell & Rob&
k.r son's b's Lots pjari for rale by
MILLER & RICKETPON
COACLI VAR 231813-1 WI reed for sale by
171$ BRAUN & REITER
-
TOUNCIPE CIGARS-11Z Id Nat I, it, and 3, or •
& Sans', Mit received for rale by
1710 MILLER RICKETSON
TANNERS' 01L-99 brit brown;
brit lOW priced, jast received
710 MILLER tr RICEETSON
CiljalyAmir.-10 bstts Ileidslek's, cgs;
• 5 do do our;
SO do Naxos to Co's Shllety.qtr,
5 do do
just reed fbr sale by • MILLER & RICKEtOIV ;
ITIS
COD LIVER brie (knit= iiitht pelloer,of
.", ow. ImPorultoott or rearmed for rata bp
tylo BRAUN de REITER
very oaperlor true le, tor sale by
tqa mak McCANDLES3.
47 - I#llolllht...d. idrt nred
WICKER-91110PS
Cor. Wood to Birth co.
tAt% tIEED-1 b Ire
Jill •
WIN SOAP—A few bat on bled, which will b.
so td nhear, at uylej IVICKEReitiAN'S
I klialC6l.l.:l3ll , liiier este by
416' BRAIINAs REITER
PIRITS OF TURPENTIND—IITZin .tore
S_l7lo BRAUN k REITER
CCOPALVAIINIE4H-8 brlo tows for solo br
Oa MUSLIN Ir. RESTER
rrHNEortv,:,.m.,..-kagsvph.r,obar°,c,l7
be bald at the office of Palmer, Manua fa CO., 191 Ulf
city of Pittsburgh. rig.,012 Monday. the dlth dory
Anost nett betutentlie hours of Id it.M.mtd 2 P.M
cliii;;;7 . ort of the . . Company,
In - --
ea badness as may he presentee, In aseordasee
tlk tta et.alles andbye laws of told Company.
LEWIS HUTCHISON, Presh
Pth. ,, USS, July 13. ISSU.—jyle:dt4
Lawn Pattera• Pella..
P a One quality and benotifulatyleu,sellint at ISIe
at core of Ina) MURPHY 6 BURCHFIELD
13OLIVKR FIRE DRICK-40,000 Otienal Rob,
Fhb Brick, far yak by
jer.o JOIIN MeFADFN it CO
Small Plaid Gingham:Ls, •
OF all the various eolota, al bine and wltito,,
and white, btown and white. and varmea
and husdoerne etylea, of atm quality, and very
offered law al MOM at
MURPHY & BURCEIFIELD
I 7 Irz, }VC:. 'WC
On _ _
FLOUR-17 brig prime 0610 reed for sale by
)11f. 8 & W ItgliffAUGH
T AttL'—t3 kegs prime leaf received for sate by
L
i 715 HA W HARDAULaII
C===
FOR two (land Bozee, containing Boor eta, muted
'qtr. I.lahnlng, Yitinbargh,n 101 in oar core by
stew boot Caleb • eye. d k W lIALL➢AUtiII
irts
UDAR CURED 111019 3 reed for sale by
, I'ls • El ft %V 11.5211AUU11
•
LARD -31 brio No I Lard;
bf btls do;
v I% cow lauding from. aienroo r
Coodmland No 2, for onto by
111A1All DICKEY & CO
JYId, %Voter A.Flouton
- -
RFABE-9 too cow landlog (or ule by
G
IYIS IMAII DICKEY h. CO
UONSI —3 br4l now loodlnit for solo by
DICREY & CO
I ALLOW for We by
JyIS 1811 All DICBHVA CO
BET . ,11"" "-"“ °°7.4:IIVIIcZN
EATIIHH;-9i Racks 'IZZI9I);eku!:.?,
s I .411 Pl. eleb
rylo 1SAIts111:1/C EY ft en
•
floor lending ror snlo by
ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
CASTOR 011.--12 Wu No 1, for solo by
SELLF.RS
15 57 Pio., it
SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE-1 0 brig for ula b
ELLERS
J7l6lia • II E S
IU9RY—L2 Dales =W M' and pot ter, tor sale
b
1715 R dIRIZERB
CREESS-103 trio 97. R. for sale by
1713 y F VON 80N7010117f7 b. CO
I , se brle e CI. V I. •
• 13 el • VON BONNIIORST kCO
88001.113-1.00 doz various gaiditles, for vale by
/113 8 F VON OONNHOILBT &CO
QCORCHED flAl.fra-10 Wl+ for rale by
C 7 3713 - 3 F VON BONNIIOIIBT &CO
AXIINCOW OLASF-1000brs uO2l llz fora aby
F jyl3 H F VON CONN/101MT b. CO'
l ir E rr YO T INDVNEW BST it CO
F AtdILY FLOIIII-153 brle Tart reel tsar sale by
A CULUERTBON &CLOUSE
, 1 . 111LIben Street.
TOBACCO—bO bx s W. IL 01 , 40 CF
j. , 10 kis Mosel' & Boblowiee:
40 big W. Bartow.' iced tot isle by
j & CULBERTSON & CLUE
Q.VGAR- 114 bus Loverinee erubed and pulverized
Sums, Jan received fat *Le by ;
13 A CULBETIAON tr. CLOUSE
UMAC-10,WO Donta k fratbz
cwv3r,
i 713
amts & CLOIIB
1713
RACON-10 hhat'priate 21des;
`-•^ 101311412 do EL oalders reel tor see by
• ItAILBAUGH
r loadirrr ftsrm steamer welts.!
MILOUR-70 Irslyrrr.,s I.I6.IIBAUGH
and tot _
ODA A9ll-10 mats superior, rink folle2iy
..
.1713
bx. receive & 61181%MR,
ale bT •
irl3 g 11
MIEATHERE-7 bags pica., Ohio. reed foe sale by
ryl3 . TIARDAUGII
cIoFFEE—Va WWI u„y
GA-10 chests received lu.cK
.IYI3 lIROWN
rPOBACCO—¢O kep 6 Min received for sale by
11. jyl3 BROWN LXIIMPA_TiIIeK
•
SALTPETRE - 115 kcp = A
PAllNEfined, far
STOCK & CO
sala by
113
ro—itisEasibli:=lsl aii:for pp
ly DROWN N &KIRKPATRICK
401•1•111=
p 1.911-50 tale No =ken,:
Itbh'fittillehn& for lido
ng9yirN &1!.111Kr.-
lily
ICii;10 tor receiv ed solo low, by
1913 BR or OWN lc KIRKPATRICK
11 bales Wgotivrl,isgaVA9srgai
-LLsall‘l
-0.13
ETA" 11"811rOVIZVEVATIRICP.r
IgaNPATRICK
Iid.CON-1 13 casks clear Blass sy
, and !O ct . Wan;
:Ncasks dhashicr*, sta_c_ t for sale by
I BROWN & SISKPATRICH_
CASTOR 011.--10 Intnid.lrdadivr i abn .
CO Wood ot
/Yl3
rIA . 4IvILm - br lviroulso&r
WHITING -3 0 brillst ju received lor silo y &
CO
._
1
MTH'S PATENT GLASS PAPER- 400 ream" in
Morm for solo by. Dy 137 .1" KIDD
i co
POTASI-4 onto prime
)yl3 .1 KIDD to do
on bum no le by
IN°Eg
"Yr
El N. WICINNUNIAM
Cor Wood k Elith It
9.
.m. jut o - rad for
" S. N. WICKERSHAM
AISTAICA LONGED. of ilos_belloritygrabslrid and Jforcl for solo by
Cgt9llOTge-thl* and tonal by
1 l. N.
QTRUP-30 bils just moved for tale
iyl3 J e DILWO TII &CO
Allti 10. L KEREL-70.
jbgblllo.,g,,,l)nß!rlfoi, CO
LA lON
S ._ F,.,1.,,,1;01;11, -WO brls initllrnt,wowni
a.
co
riACV7r7rarct"
SUGAR CURED HAMS-1D cure received pel
steamer Hail Colombia', on enneiern, (create by
Old JAMES 'A HUTCHISON & CO
• •
"jq , ACON-1 0 casks reed nee EimerMUG°lemb'
ea eemal•iemer.t. for sale by • '
JAMES A IfUTORISON & CO
P I i D 2 F.9-7 cask - 1
S 1342 " vartilenTv:lioirzlgto
linziaess Tax gar City Purpomets
IN pursuance of"an Ordinance providink„for an O
il erten , date Er...tune of this city. pasted the 16th
1846, 0 nonce in hereby given, that the City
Amster hos left In my office, for exuninatiesi by all
interested, Pk list of the persons doing beainess In the
city. lri conformity with said Ordinance.
Bea 1. If upon examinstion of said list, any persons
shall think themselves aggrieved by the said Resew.
ment, they shall state the same in an affidavit, which
affidavit stall also coots In a statement of the'rive
amount of their tales, as near as can be amertathed; '
said affidavit tole made and left with the Ciry Tree,
surer, within two weeks from the date of the first
pabUcatlon of the notice athresnid. •
Yee. G. Th. no 'appeal shall! be taken but by the
affidavit of the person or firm aggrieved; said •ffidavit
to be conclusive evidence of thcfnets stated in relation
to the amply" of ales.
Appeals mast he made within two weeks from this
date—July ii. ISLO.
It. N. JOTINSTON, City Trenssret.
Ord. Notice—All unpaid grate', Uteruses must be im
mediately returned to an alderman, for collection.
/lit-daner
irmo3iamy In T,lts
ThECIDEMLY the theapest and 'best place in Pats
..lJ burgh so buy Tea is at tho Tea Martel, east side
of the Monona. ,They sell
Excellent Tea at • PD per lb
Sepetter Qualities—••— ... • 0 n
The very nest— —• • ••...... 1®
LOT* priced, damaged, or Itiferlo7 Teas are not kept
at this establislurocat, therefore, Whether you go lout
self or send a child, you are lute to obtain a good
and If the favor of the Tea is notpipproved,
they readily exchange it or return the money.
1719 hlOlllll9 Is IIAWDRTLI, Proprietors.
ZUNDIIIEG-1;
L 7
Rice
17cheses Y. IL, &G. P. Tea; i
30 do Black Tea:
4n caddies P. Teal
40 htla and bf brla NalerGus;
ICO b. Pipes:
10 do E , Ulleh;
5 do Nn 3 Coffee ?dills, for rale. to
G 1 . 0 .) C. /1 GGANT
Mosquito N•sung..•
MURPHY' & tiII&CHFIF.LD knee received et rap
ply of %bale ericte—White, Belied, and COM ,
d. &Iry rink end Mee Neu, for cavern," chul.
Lierr y de. ke.
ch — EirclfFtFll7 - ** lliaa
rood
.M.urlMULatrußs. of a neat ingle, " :l the low price
of 121 era 01.0, a great variety of Light Loans from
10 coots op to grim. 1911.
Parasols.
ft , f 4 vs , e , sl styles Massless Else,
Ureen, •n
received el sons of MOR ' l4 l lTie. P lrlagt PITEV
N. E coy Four= & Market s •
PITTSIKUPCiti 11100111112111
Corner of Penn sad Et. Clair streets.
U. ALEXANDER A EONS, Furnishing Under—
lig taken, ,Trbere every article tor Funeral and
Dooming purposes emt be got oa reasonable terms
._
le madam
— llliiidTiciFefilliiii, Re.
'PROSE who require French Ilnedy for Medicinal
purposes, can obtain some of the Purest and Beat
WtheDnitod States at NORRIS fr. DANFORTH'S
lilt Tea b Wine Store, In the Diamond.
Pars Old Port Wino.
OMR of the best in the United Slates, price 33 per
Fallon, for sale by MORRIS & ULAWORTH
DWRY SALT—•L7 bag. fine Salt for dairy or table
...,j¢at reeelred for sala by
1710 WM A breCLIIRG s CO
A LUM -10 brie for sale by
o bile extra Cream Choose;
10 hl brls No 3 ?Sub eml;
10 brill do do;
6 kegs do do; I '
10 tuts Salertiosi
95 bas Mould Caodles;
23 1195 No 1 Stsreb.:
9S dos Patera Zino Wozhboard
25 hi ants superior Green T
10 caddy bra do do:
10 hf soparbsr Black Teas:
I tea Dataer les extra Hams;
Pon ale by J D WILLIAMS k CO
)713 Cos W.odk Pada sta.
ii,1611-Ibbrt,;,.=Vh% ' .;
23 brie Lako Shad;
la bull No 1 Herring;
10 lull No 2 alaekerab
16 hf brls No 9 do., prat recd and for sale by
Iy6 JOHN wArr & co
NEW BOOKS I BIM' BOOKS I
At Haws' literary Depot, Third street, wont.
the Po‘t 9ffiee.
. 14 0NDON Art Journal for Jona.
Witch's Lng Age. No 320.
flollar Algona= for Joly.
Blackwood for Jena.
The Vole of Cedars: or the BUM,. By Gram
.Ailor,aelbor of "Woman Friends/no."
Damn Shakapeare. No Ili.
Notarial Field Book, No 3.
David Bogor-add, No 14.
Novel 11!Ladp,:or thoPrigatein_ihe
Oill..E,47D , aaokilfllo for on - la - by e
ti
GRANT
CA
i Njfe - sk.i.) Is - t - e ir • i t av im ?
8 A,;:44 —l9 casks m
fleel•Y
Sionleera,ef,ohwfficir
-1171.11,1.-CiSfiieg-Alli4etaTrrito
JGOT serer...l—door. Ur. 'banes einioodin India
Choragove, and for rale J KID!) t CO
Najyf GO Wool Cita
CU./FPI:K-50 bur No. I Cotten In Coro and for sale
by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK. iyl
OPF- 7 1StleiieiTi1 to by
IA DI DROWN t KIRKPATRICK.
00 do Herring,
PZI do Blind; in More wad for sale by
hi DROWN & KIREPATFUCX.
IIIPFEM-140 bags now landing Wan din canal. for
G
rate by ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
171 g Water 4. Front an
Swot 21flahlraler
OE Large Patent Nitta Machine, new, received
x on amazement., and for sale /ow by
ROBERT UALZELL & CO
1112 Libony after'. .
gliNbIlIEW— 30 brls Fundly Floar,
00 bon Chrosdi
10 tcs Itidei
Ihu don Mtn Ilroorrog
" h d.
V'
" g' J ' o l ll
JOHN \ V.Tr ' Tgy
CO
1 INSEED 0/L.-UM.( nbrnyarranted purr. rEO7an
J by .1 IitIIIOONMAKEd & co
isa . 24 Wood Ft
liirlitTiNu--6o Oda dry and fino, forTiiiiiT—
.al
_ivo
____J SCHOONMAREIti CO
OlLS—lean till Wintergreen,
I can Oil llergenion
'1 can Oil flasaalraa; lust reeld for sale by
BCl4ooNblAlibla h CO
EilialM
lOR OIL-24 br artperior, for sale • y
G
Iylo RIIEY, MAITIIEWS &CO
ii;:7l3:-FIVP-Ci e;rainieiTOTiale by
/Ye STUAUT k SILL
otak• ion received to day, a vamtlor
Particle. Boilable for rewillno. whirl, will be cold
low/r calla, by N• WICKERtIIA4I.
- /7 Coo Wood and elxibit.
.
NE . A.Fk..."`^ l :o°Ltn 3 o l 3,l..t..jd
JtalB VALZELL
Water
,r 1710
!OLD IltiflONTßA—Jtut recoloodattherg6
(hoosfa nod Tea Warchouae, a few hall
cheats of genuine Ins old llyson Tea, for oablow by
Whl A tdeCLURG &CO
btu traiLiberrf rt.
- • •- --
DUIATS 9ABSAPARILLA - - 4 1 dozen ion tbr
D we by IL A BELLI:B43
il 9 '
OD LIVER OIL—Pm white and fresh 0:4 reedC
.ale by 081 ' R. R. BELLER!!
HOW B.SREAPAILILLA-1 bale email rollriost
frobl for 2.1103 by Eye} R. E. E.LI..LERS
Tu- -
KF.XICAN SAWIAPARILLA—t byla fez y
13 , 1 Jyff IL E. sELLEW4
( lOU LI V kai OIL-01: —.--- ri --- 1. —ol,7•Tite. •••rr+Ty:l nom
GEREAN PRIMES. —.'--
'L. , r ordb by PM] If A YAliNir - , ( 4 , p1 ;,, , ,
(NNE cask my Ins huh Orman PrpoOr, bolt lai. 1 ) 11.61.07.911,XT1ff—1bu do 6
4.1 ported,, fur u ls,lrbalesolo or relll4 by i
"4 V r ". ' I"
.6 71% PAUNWOCIt z a CO
int NAL A t go %%MO a VO . , tie Lan , ri7 n Jets
. _
PITTSBURGH IMBUES & LEPTERB
APOLLO '*ALL.-FONILTLIL BT.
OPFN DAILY; fr.. 8 A. N. tin 10 P.-. 1(.
Proprietor.
Director of Lecture Room.
B. W. Mouz
J. Ilmoa.• • •
SECOND NIGHT OP:iliE PAR•PAMED
i •
UWE Ira. la nen..
ly above Fami, cou ld ey m
gutnee Cr low water v not del fu,fill teiranse-
en
gagement at t h e Teeth.. Me. Tarter ha. made curb
an Itrusgement at the Museum, that the pledge he
gavethe public. will be complied with, and they not
dmppoleted in witnessing this truly sronishing Fast.
tly, the grentut Menthes that have ever appenred in
Pittsburgh. '
GREAT ATTRACTION for this (Stonday)Ereeleg,
Sole rid, when Miss Heron will appear Is a lavorner
Irish character, Little Agnes'arin nine anpent In o te
or her most comic tharnmess in" WHY DON'T SilE
MARRY." After whmh a.GRAND , CONCRRT. amt .
a wi ry Invgbable piece called ton s'IIUSIIMANhg
FORTUNE"
Admission to Museum end Lecturß Room,
DOOM own 7§ o'clock. Petiortnacetoo 1111.11 , ,C
preeely. For particulars see Snell bills; ir43l
THE CAMPBELLS ARE corium t,
WILKIN'S HALL
Inereasitd, Success of Ellaberlea
ni•ERILTIC TROUE,the Anth e rs l homed
ky CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, of their '
~,,,n i steele, have the honoi m aneeenee to the Ladies . .
end Gentleteenof Pittebargh, thet they wilt nominee: • •
theft Popular Entertainments every night and] renter;
notice, introdneing each night a chug* of progretetne.; ;
erDoont Open at o'e!otk. Petionnance to cont.' ;
menee at Eti Admieston 45 cents.
111P.If GED. A. ELMEEELY. hb..(if;
WASIIINGTORII, PITTSBURG!! ,
137 tr. 130 Wood Eltraotiobovolftli.
FrliAT splendid establuthatent is now °resod' (Or
Lent -It is admirably imnsed for COCCCIO.
Lootures,Enhlbitions,lte. For imam soplp w.
JOIIPI A FrIZSINIONS,
137 Wood it 3
Neer Improved Plestossi ~
onIL gLEBEft hai:jast melted amen ,
niflemagoetave Yomo.whieheontains
rectal now and highly important im
provements. The erictiot is of the
most elegant and costly derciipuon, and is roadem
the Roe:cocci Elie. The interior contains two toper
ate bridges, causing the Bass enings to rob over sod
above the Treble suirmr—producing at once 11 trine
rich, thli, and Tiell I, The trings, moreover, metro'
arranged is to lava a reclaiming ee.grwhe....
breaks, thus censine no irreaseniencea like that
which attends the old method of wringing. , '; -
N. B. This being the first lea. or the kind e ver
brought to Pittsborgh,the Proremors andAmateura of
the city are reaper:daily invited to call sod entailne
it; at toe Sign of the Golden Iterp,lolThird sh: jr.V.:
•
LIPS. 115115178.A.1f010s
J. Finney, 4fr..1
Agent for the Porno. Life huscrirnrr U. of Philo.
‘:%PPICE of the Western inserenee Company No. l i
NJ 92. Water greet. PittSbllfgb:
Pet:lphlets, withall ne c essa r y information, and
blank terms will be famihed.
linsbands ears insure their lives for, the bencit of
their salvos and children; creators' the lives of their
debtors.
The whole profits of the Comploy,' are &Shied
among the holders of Life Policies.
The dividends of the past twoyears have been Vlr r.
rp per ins t. each vest. • .
NOTICE,. 7.
. . .-__ . ..
Towners and consignees of goods rriviri by •• ,
1 the .Citleene l Portable Dom Line,a will plk e
are. . \ )
tame botiee that they will be requited to pay waled ~ • .
at oar warehoore, according to the receipt, before
the cods aro removed. C. A bfeANULTY At CO
.. . •
Damages Dry Good. at nal( Prick.
BAR:GAINS! BARGAINS!
'`VI Id: L. RUSSELL, Pima the Una Dag Ilrfr i r on
`,OW Market sneer, between Third and Fourth. will
continue aching those Damaged Dry Rondo, on Wed.
arid ay,Jaly 2d;iind wN continue from d ay to daVuntil
all she damaged goods are sold. These gooda are
'slightly damaged by water, and will be Offered Womb
parehaiera at less than half the original coat, .;
'Oar numerous customers and tnr pctifio to general
weretill soon and andrgains The goods
damaged by water ante =nay °C RAM will
be found almost perfect. (Rhea Of them We will sell
at &meat say yri“. Please remember Mei store,
No 11Market street, between T. ird and Fourth, ego
of thellig Bee hive, where no casb. customer will bo
sent assay sailboat being !nerfemly satisfied.
All out ammo will be Mimed for retail trade bn shim
oceasiod. DY'ddliril WM. L. RUSSELL
CO-PAST7EIIBIIIP.
robserihers have thla day formed a coliarteer
I.lkap under the fina of W a. V WlSam, for the Pur
mre of tressacting the Wholesale Grocery and Com
poiasion frailness, %IN° aG Wood street.
•WM, WILSOI, Jr.
?ittstaHsh., 1_0851—J:74 . FRANK-WILSON
-
VIRE! FMK 1
No 62 ilfarket siren, POtsktrgh.! .
A. MASON & CO, arm now prepared to , offer to
'
a• the public their rods damaged by the late fire, -
among which stay be found: • ' • '
Calkots slightly damaged •1 randtard do 2 to
inns; Imes do. good 14 les, to ID cents;;Mous do
Laiees do, 3 to Ide; Chrobsterei do ID to 12e, Satin
striped do 1b1; 4.1 French pr-.nu do ilk xpei Curtain
Wets, half price; Giegharesldot Bleate.st.Countet
panes; It-4 do eo.extra; blostreleg do LuineaS to Ite.
Together with our usually Isrge sleek of New and
Per Get Goods a: a great reduction from farmer ptices
jy2
MEMO
TBE Partnership heretofore existing beimemathe
sabseribera, under toe him of Bothridio,w - ioo
& Co., ~ ,a• this day Mmolved by inmeali ermwrit.
The business of the firm will be settled by J. W. Per.
bridge, or Win, %Pilsen, Ir., either of whom is an
to use the name of the firm io
3. W, BURBRIIDGE,
Witt: WlLmOlitiJr-,
LYON, SUOMI & COL
Pittsburgh, July 1,1950.—}y4 •
T A alig WILSON iniorms his &Mods andkho - pabflo
J h.. removed Lis Het and C.p ;£.4tablith•
meat from Smithfield' street, to he. ed stand on the
center orWood street and Ot*mend Alley, (second ,
story) over Ihrtriek• & Frieed's IllehoorroDiftee.vn
mono bank. oft Diamond Alley -where may he *Amid
&largo andiashionable anorunint of Hate and Caps:
at reduced pricey, wholesale and-taisiL --
Iltda made to order. . ie.211,411.14m.5.-
ILUDIOVILL
TUB Vin 70 BEDFORD DPRINGS.
No Blight Tinarel•
VP Steam Boat to Brownaville, Stage .by day kb;
jUlet to Camberlaud, and 'day light Stages , from Cosa.
herland to Buford—Fero !9. Also, a Stage leavv•
con office, Mondays, Wed...dela, -and Frlsys, • t
o'clock. A. DI., via Noma Pleasant and Smeared, to
Sealant, artivmg Ikulford vex; day—pan ,
1 NIFSKOEN, ,
Ag't for NeUonal Bead d: Good Latent Sate Co.
jyt&dtm .
eledsion PllllllO With 1.1;10o ttttt 101 . 1.1•1141
T UST reeeleed at the eigrt of:,the Golden He rp, ono
et:peter 5 octave
..
BlelodeoPieho,eitth two tette
of Reeds, the haat Improvement. •bore ID
probably the lineal toned tnematent .ever adored for
sale here, with a highly finieneil'and.elege at exterior,
Ow hy • '• tlel7l : it IeLEG.R
r. rgt
51 t do by
/517 . NIVAk 57tCANDI.Fig
aY
WICK & Met , ANDI.N tgiiY
FAWN tsYRIJr—JA.‘ tor ir.de
the gallon or bottle, by tt N el AAI
tlor Wood. tr. Se
Lawn ---
ANURPIIY h IfURCIIFIELD haws reeel•rea a tare
01; of ore* and , beaatind stile whits walla Yratts
of Lawn Potterer-0;1TM fine aiotaoa. V e low ['flea
of Me; tneloderl in the avortmettt rink Woe,
buff. and other cetera.o2:
„ ,
Q , oAr—so la
C. 7 14
rfeCANDLL•3O
OTIffEbE- -73 bit on tem!. fAs ante by .
l`sanu DICKEY &CO
GA i7 li: - VI I / 4 214 / 8 4 -10 teed (wallet-fee sale by
Je97
UROUSIB-1.3 do. Oa 13.114 ...et or SOB by
JD kV WlCK'ft MeCANDI.V29
rpEA.-20 htchtsts Ponehoig, jou re'd for via by
I IeIS A CUI±TIERT6ON_
COYFECte TEAS-100 bads Rio Cores, •
• 7.5 hf them greened Tess;
Sow received and for sale hy •
Je4 :; :OLIN WATT &CO
__
9 casts Ham; •
9 casks houlders, reeds/eft per sterner
lame Newton, and for tale by
Ie 14 I JAMES A IIUTOSISON &CO
<STA:sit-7 costa
--• _
pOUtkli-7 tarts of very fine go alrlirfiT retallisse,
for 77,4 b 7 J BCIiooNnAKER tc. co
k 24 : 91 Wood et
RAPPING PAPER-3r rms nryri: tor s
ro. tn.
F to. CT
L.l R
N: HRLLRR9
Effriolfit—To-oi,Ja-i-iiiiia•fai isle . be
Jetl.l A CULTIRRTSON
OFFEE-4) soots Greco : Rio last tied for suls
• ts . A CULBERTSON
DAWN PAPER—A for .rea&tsOm &Id chit,
suth u u used tuCßseinnau tor ;matey bun.
teal J SCHOONAIARER & CO
.
Tienuwaur: PAPER. from 38x40 to:12 xl2 0
i_LAn.* for SOO by .
J BCIIOONIIAKTIR & fr",
lArtrlegs No IW7l: ftrt'
er' 1011 laRp14licK ;
falllit;inn brim extr and 3V - P for lbor, elle ay
I•
Bet BROWN &KIRKPATRWK
tes
-..... Jam Tldaritnta nagit'OarenTfor este es .
jiZ., : BROW:Ile KIRKPATRICK
T3Ekrarr , ‘ — ca encl. grenn.l!ntrafor Bee be
r jeli , ' WICK k MCA N01.1 , 2.ti
x lANTikdnEL) IlAMß—ltire feraiki by
L, teal WICK. le hi cCANDI.F.SI ]
FAR h. OIL-3111.gs N O Tar;
2t) brls Tfulticrs , Oil, for sale by
I :: .1 h. R , FLON ST
ikl'EA—lOnjbagn p nme 'Rio Coirecr
• • 10u,putagen Yal fr. G P Trar4
Ir. Fiero and for We by •, / & FLOYD
yeiklitbris No 3, to ante' liy
- c..l3rwrsiya..
.4 for sa Irby
13TUAAT & SILL
• 121 Wood at
11%____-_.,,...____ . .-,..,
10 lc . , IFldlog orld . tor ..I.Y R R n03 „ . . D
CljaN=ool3 - iiVelliiiir:lll ' iiora aita for M hi
lelr3 . ItIVILLP , go!.
S t le l ;l l."l.4l:ll AfTrt E ga by
'
FS
1411150:4 llS&Urti-Lu lal. tor mile r,' ‘3
Li 1017 WI" ' ,meCAND(.O 4 X
larliDnard;:34 - 61h Lor ag.,7 ci .i i „ . r , a - i ., iiii-,--
1r v Id 7 , t.t.lii a .!I!CANDLWI3
TILLtiD RAGS-ac # ;e; i', — r,Ziiy
la: , ' '. Ik R FLOYD
b LOVri-CORYLe -T - •-- • 0
„i n a 5 ... „ jo , Olf AR21123R- 4 dot. last
•R E SELLERS
1)":P:VOIY riro.Nris — iiitatAPAnnxn=The
4" 31...0 '..ae1e-Ca do; for ale wholesale awl
retail by fiet2l •., i , R E SELLERS
Rl5-C,,.,8581.,5YF1-ODiNET7KR-tire iiibilif-
'
—.,_=• • •. R E IirEI.LERS
pac7..icLApt_re tuucorlintous,orted
( I ,l ' .1. t i .i 4 ~"` Ig n i l'''7l',.Wit. 11.
F r ALERATUIS- 6 we. vPoshas•il lArk ...`" * " s r i
i art oototignetteel let sale by -
;et2 . : . IS A PAICf);:3TOCIC &CO
lIITINU-ICO barrels extra eii7.ir liro by
ler22 II A EAIINFSTOCKIS CO
gOiV;g:agrtu & CC
i; , ... .