THE PITTSBU ali NGr'iTC PUBLI.SIIEU isY WHITE CO PlTT.uunGn ~ ~ ~; /17•Atorsim.sato are earneray reriar ,s l ,o „ lhott favera before SP. 2. , and as early i tLedat as Del Adsortilatilent• net incited for. •ote. Del tine Will ;nr‘n.blv h.., red until natier.4ll, aee,t-ie, to ar.r ten.l : :l7l:l l Pga . . t eNl /in. , Pn. and totthottxrd metre anburiptiono lead i!dvetti.rvient• 1 • irli"Pirmatirtentr• same . i ariiierc.—Aolverilrei Mem. end evinierritinne to Ole NorM American end United rimier Gazer,. Peiledepine, received end for, Ward.' from thl. (177FhitaabietibrsraTioseasCi..—Sobectiptinn. for UV:e vsiusbi- patter, will be received and forward ed from thia 11si'muort Amissicsa.—Sob/Crr.or• yOA !Overtly* meats bor this Pea, received bed forwarded free o charge from this office. (ST C11 5 c17/I.lllDep, G•zerrx —Ada rtlarinenta and onbs , r.puon% at 1::], paper, will he rateired and demanded from ail office. DIAMOCIXT4 — C TVBIG STATE tICKET • You CAN.. r 0 YV.IO, 70 V. 1.; IN AY of Mirka Courty. tri..llb9 u r LIENny oNVErt Of Croon Cou,.r. reql MTS,rI ft nm... 1“. . JO SLY S II II E C to ft, Of alattnoloonle and 1.11.1 g Nominallon• to All.ritto.ny County. tor 'titers 11.50111, IVNIS T tiODIAS 11.110 W 07 al...vnltern. 10 1 / 1 10100 corstox, nurrl rum cononv., RAUB:EAR DELANY-, roa JAMES CAROTHERS roe •eIIZNSL.T. 1.1011.13kN ItOVIOITSON. T. J I:11i1HAM, 1` r. K 1.".112..hrt, JOIIN I%IT.I.I;SKT.V. ro!,nr.on. JAALE 1"11141, ricau - mNo krrovn,. FRANCJr C. FLANECIN, DOYLr.S. North FotTens arTf TOU, FLYNN, Lox - 4r SL Chit. .17,377 ISTTLYOry D. N. COVRTNE.r, Ohio. lo ear last, we expressed the op;nion that Tex as, in consemiene, of toe President's Messa,r, would hapte.a i 9 give her erne: to any_rensora bhuod try Inic, a Litter to necapu tram the diMetilty in vali.eh she hod phieed herself; by threatening to invade hdex.eo. The tee. graph has n!rca.,y bronehi UN intelngence that • bill to settle the controversy has panned the Sen. ate, with the consent, and by theiaid of the vette of the Texan .s..nehlro Thst.llrFri ground taken by the edministration soon briiitritt these gentle. seen to rev-nn. They had sot disposition to run Ibtir entity into n halter, and wo eJmnicod their prudence. The bill finally passed by it•vote of 30 to 211-- the ultras ot both extremes voting agolnal it, to. Esther with some few othhrs. :It is not tech a bill as we could have wisheii,.but it Ls probably letter than to Wove the quesnonunertiled, with all the contingencies whizh imaht arise, while there are as many traitors to the ljnion reeking for oyes. eine to embroil the 'enquiry in some cliaculty.— The feVowinvis ac%i ot hit, cc introduced by?dr. P,arec 0! ;.1.1 toe amendment. were made, but hone of them, we 6 , 2i:0.VC, are tumor. teal:' A tell ornrotier t , e nf Text. the estet. kitl,lll4 11, I+ , , r•ld ir,r,rn bound.. 15G, 1 vet :qv, of all tern { ••., Loundsetes, MMMIMM:MtI=I fie rt Tint ono, &bowing proponi. Ilona be, rod the. bereft} o ell - trod to the State oil Taxa,. v . :let., atr re, eed to by an net passed ny me Goner, i 'leer ri.hftro. shall be tnntline •nel alio/glory °Jon the CC, eete.t, of Texas: Pro.' aided, That so.o n t by Ito raid Geeeitto liescenbly shah or yiech-oe or beams the Ist day of .Docetn Init., 1510. let.' the Suit , . t.f Tex is all erect stet bet , boOnthiry on the err, r, I t rer.4.lsneral the pall; At which the ix- r.tr4.l el NJ degrees Welt !rota Greenwich, is interotnetrt I Y tut- per:al:el or 36 degrees nod 311 Lola. north fautuee, and shah ran troth said paint doe local, to then:cm:lt. or 103 degrees west Oval Greentrieh thence her bottctlary shall run tooth Ile fle. 3 . 4.1 degree e! north iataut4c; thence on toe raid paralicl of 31 degrees of north leuroofe or Cre Rio Bravo do: Norte; and thence tauh We chancel of raid river teethe Gelled' Mt xicto Od. The :State of Texas sacs to the United States all her trri . ory exterior to bee limits and .betindirea, tehriiit the egrets to estatlith by the first arttrio thtsapeentor.l 34. The 'tale or 7 - < all e:atrz. Upon the V rind {!e de b a' nod the eorr_e , :or en tit.. ti ott., • :It slips. Loris. wit!eSt r h kte ot 0, tin c el. v. a 1' LD,I. 4th. Tie. Undid eanvide-ation er said reduction al' ri•••:en of teiritiey, and relinquediniciit et vird,a, of to the State et Taxes :tie mat or tea of in attack blaring live oar iviienitt, and redevinanie at the end of avoritenyear,. the were:it navinlide talc YON:iy . or Me irea•iiry i.fthe Stotr OL. s:h. lmmmdi,eety ne,err it, Um teal Stator ....^,l'. l•avn Woh on an• thontle Cope Us the na: a' :b.: lir-a:nal A narch y of Texas, a0 , ..14 , na f•-• , :tf,,non. cle shall pause the s'a, tv :a. laver trt :he Stair Taxas, as p0r14,1 I:vr In ti:o Of::: article of Lh.s airveturat. Prortded.o tr eta-k shall no: no tla: 1::e are::::::rs of taeS.:v.:a. hnl:!'::;•. bonds o' Teo 1.. :ot ;.liar on in: PlirtS were coos:- , shall Ill,: tilt at ta r tresAor a in • C.. 1-... reicaso of clams agalos: tbo 1: tg.c.:. 1.-,o:rs for, or on account of said bond& If this bill p 1.., ae It cu.", there is no doubt bat that it v: A he annet,tnd hr Texas. It gists her a northern ti.rtinuery. ea a pernEritt with the Southern br , ,,:..try of M:r•etrl, and an tzter,va enurer7 wh:•4 ~ d b e hundred nadir earth end r 01.0.: and rbto:i et: huidred ;nitre east and wet—suliteteat herriterr . a form an Empire. The .9..calte lane now pursed upon the territory of Utah, tn.: the I,: clieriee of Taxis and Sac !deli,. Wall will be compartively Cal.r.7rnia aril be admUted as et State, with the hounderi, Geed by her Coe:it:wino, and atine hind a' ninth gonernaletitt either State or le...triter:2', n do-s not inn', tr.n,l3 dtirerenno which, with be erected for fjew 3lnvco. to say event, 1 set?, be a feet She'e' t rs, trill the whole env troverny be qdietly wiled. and the eldvelry of South Csr,:ics ha dt4ppamted in making flEtrirt tap the metecro , s of la Southern Confederaey.— Tha Palmetto S:ate ba unapcl:ed to realia:111:1 this Union, an one of the ter_st impsrtant tied leant influent...Ler the States or the 'confederacy; mtula so by tic rectesney or her own inaer, whose ne. Laillweii ambition has bran thole rain. The Pan rap wet. ep nor reader: in fp - menet, of Vie Ten... el e Yet .r toe /AM:fn. in Mtt.seart. !A a ttrteke. We h ave pOblish• ed BCVorni ert.,kr. m 11,1ain Cite elate of affairs Micro, and Lew Tre2,e, lc! predictione of a Whig victory, (ended on the ap , it In the Democratic ranks: The rensley of the TlAzettc are probably bettor ialn.med no tic 211:icct than thole of the Poet. Ott BOOR TABU,: A Tinsn•a ov :Seen Cows—ln thls Interests log trestle:, the '.nterniation imparted whereby the qnaloy and ;rockily c.1:14 which any cow wail g i ve. wry be Et•Ctlretle . y d4crcined, vy O. strvirg r tura! insets, or calomel indications alone; a.. wel! as the) ler.gin of line she will ensile. us to give inOk, &c. 'The work is translated from the 'ileac.: Cl M. Francis Ouvr.on, by N. P. Trial, sq; on•: t 0.11160.19 IntrOduCtory cl,.ervatialu 00 the Caw f.. 1 the psiry, by J. 13. k.kinner, Publishej - ty BALE: . ?, Pill & Co., Vow. York. " Tug it lIII.ANDr.C . III ILC tale of a Wl:if; paper, jue. marled In Amble:rid, P. n. 31,4 moray, Onto, by Ca:iy, Fit+, hoc at' tbia o'ity. It priE; roma a 1,1 rt.vortablo .at re, cnd Or: •C• a4 l rtro. very We Loch: am ilia: I. Murtv .'III 113,1, ' ,p o d , ^T=f, c, I vJe. cv , sh nliond.nt • , r. r: We bn, be adi ita oil, to react:avow , 1 Demo. Crab- a, my, and bnipe it info Can Wnia rank*. VI ur,for Aurae!, ton• tICIts raze quattil yof aito.co or;gical and eo lei:led Col 11,1, • The I , ..ttottrott:. :tttl., t otem-ding to 'ha nlie(;l'l7—,2,,:cts oboe itttes,..t'lJ wtottt tt,,,“1", GY.i lit, cottora -1, •" ,, • not ttottre ittrom-tr, %loco 1,1111 " t• shad populn: numb, thc 9ScpAlfei pc hC ll"fr TM'" : "' OA been down' al 1F,40 • Wat V'. mwauein Is , Number of awl,* wohiu Um roar, CEMINEE=M . . • 1 3 coroto,FA.—ho populidco of Oils foldout borougb, as lace:touted by the onion of IEII4, i. 1201. Since the Chosen coattsteneed io Crahmtown, there been 49 cues, and 19 deaths. The thee ill now free (row the duals,. K,trrs . .mr , s.-Tbe popelattoo of Sittanniactectifr tlilw to the ieport of die Assistant blailbal,is follown: • DwolHog Houses, Families, 278 lohabtrauts, 1574 In IMO, the population wu 7M, now it t. 1574 increase ~ 12, or •within n fraction of one hundred and twenty lire per cent. The number of Churches in Boom is 92, vir 11nititrians Orthodox 22; Baptist L.?, Methodist 11; Roman Catholic 10; Episcopal 8; Universalist 0: and one of each of the following denominations, viz: Fro: Will Baptist, Christian, Stiredenborgum, Lutheran, Evangelical German Protestant, Second Idvani, Qualmr, andleortah. The oldest Unitarisa chetah is t in Chauncey Piece, founded in le3o. The Old ' nth (orthoios) dates beck• as far as Mit, and is th oldest church of the denomination. The counties of Fayeue and \ estmoreland, in Pennsylvania. are said to he ova aby countless myriads of grasshoppers. On some arms the young buckwheat as nail as the pasture been almost entirely destroyed. These dedructive insects haven appeared in Innumerable numbers in the North7rn counties of Ohio. and are doing great mischief. Mc. \Visa: AND tins BAIA...N.—We learn from the L'emeylvanianthal,ai Lancaster, Pa., on Sat. ordny last, Mr. John Wise, the remnant, attracted ,t vast exowd to see his great baltt:rn ascend, in which himself, his wire and chit ren, his sister, and one of his friends, had socufed seats for the voyage. Previous to the hour of L ccusion, num-. Iv Were let up on trial trips info t e air ID the bai oon, %%MUM was nisi th en fully inll led, by mesa. , if A cord sumo ' Ott) Met long. T.o dollars lens freely pant for these trips try each linsseuesr A •t,,rnr c am e up yea. soddenly atm three o'clock. and Mr Wise was :Inc.. to IIMV4 ~order to get n start of the tempest, but was Vmuted by his irtettils. Shortly after the wind beams very high, ~ ~,, I and before means could be taken to recent it, the balloon was rent asunder, and th whole of Me day's sport was spotted. The ennsylvanian learns that the intmpid voynesur ill make an other atumipt in about two weeks roar Saturday bast The total nmottot of gold received from Califor nia moot the fold arrival, is 520,017,122, of which 019,730.000 was received at the Mira, in Philadel phia, and the remaindm at New Orleans. Of this amount, over 511,000.000 have been received in ten months, being at the rate of more than 20,000,- 000 per amain. Since January the receipts have been at the rote of 051,000,000 per annum, and for the loot quarter at the Mtn of 50000,000 per an annum. CRANCELLO6 or E....LAND.—The Right Honora ble Sir Thomas Wilde has been appointed Lord High Chancellor of England, with the title of Baron Truro. The change was a eery sudden one. Lord Langdale, the late chancellor, first knew of it when he read the appointment, in London morning pa per. An unusual excitement was produced by a. The installation of Lord Truro drew together the largerins.amblage seen in Lincoln's Inn Hall for twenty genre For tie Pitz.tburgil ALLEGUENT CENCTERY Mn. Emma—Will you periatt a stranger to ea press, through the medium of your isurnal, his te nting:on of your most beautiful Cemetery, and to soy, that no tar as his observation extends,-it is unsurpassed in loveheess by any one of the many which ate provided by and for the great cities or our hind. Its I)irertors, whoever they may be, fro, I am quite ignorant of the whole minutia of Cs management) certainly deserve great credit for the skill and UMW displayed in adapting this truly Wvely spot to the amen tor which it is consccrated, I least neither they nor you, citizen, will abate their eiThrts to render each and every locality within the enclosure more and mere attractive.— The tali and stately trees, so admirably Interspers. ed over the ground., the bads of bright demean, and rich clusters and hedges of blooming shrub bery, the graceful evergreens, the gravelled walla winding amend end between the beautifully:on deleting hills, the cAlagen tor the operative., and the chaste and appropriate monaments and en. cicieren, ell combine to render it a truly delightful rpm, and entirely deprives it of the 11.11TOCiriON einem which are generally connected with t`..., rill places of the dead. I lite moat of ail, nod I IE=MICIII 10. C..; 11,:n cf the latenur and operatirca. Inter arwto, d .tr.ocg and beneath the green bow. era and fol♦ breaches crate reeat tree, I blpe this part:eater may nit-eine the roceill attention of the manager% nod that neat and beautiful cottages may always remit a protninactt lettuce in tte landrelpe. flat. my dear B,,an a awatogor,i - have Oren let by pale le! expenenr -, to notice a sed defect in the emanaetnent., waken will be likely to be en though: except by mere who may be iba polo fatly ree.uited of it. I abode to the fart, the,. no lreohtrl ^7'; hat been appropriated and prepared. o: manger, dying in 'OW ~9 ...kreio., be as:erred.— The !iterte of ',ravers rennet be •spee:rd to pen:beer . enure hot for the reception era ..IX!. h,dy, end tf they dad, it would Ise, she proper prcparatioa, and wool] not be as satisfactory to ihrinuryirors an to matte use of part nf n lot pre• vaoosly'prcpared, and ear:pooled by other Inf proven:tents. I felt thin most keenly when told th at lIT only place appropriated to each interments was an ...bscure pert of the grannda, and I can never target the Icladnenn of the gentlemen, who, though heretofore no maim etranger, permitted me to bury my dead on his ground, in one of the moat beat:tufol apota within the cemetery. My 'gratitude for this proffered favor will be enduring as hfe. May I net, Mr. Editor, be permitted to ask of thins whose province It miy be, Immediately to set apart one or more, appeoptiets and beautiful lets for In. burial of tatangeYi;;Yrben, for a coned. eratton proportioned thliAtalait of the ground and imrovements, a , sioglo grave may be ob tained. This being dove,.. I know' not whereto your moot beautiful Cemetery would ail behind thou of the most populous sod wealthy cities— Indeed I think it summates nearly all that I have aver teen, and I would puticolarly notice or wor thyof an commendation, the gate may and poriii tars lodge, at the main entrance. If there is, In oue country, soy thing of the bled superiorito it in architectural beauty and appropriateness of de. situ, It has not met the eyeorioar correspondent , who begs leave to nbscribe himself u an obliged, though mach afflicted STRANGER. Sratturc, or Sr. Lunt—An totere.sting re. pn: of the population of St. Lucie, from 1520 to 15.60 has been submitted to the City Council: In 1520 the population of the city man 4,123; and In 1030 the 11/bole population was 0494—thew. 1,4 nn increase from 1520 to 1630 of etc per cent. eyanouto. In 1510 the. whole 'population of the ply wu 16.459—showing an idereue from 1630 to 1840 of It 0,10 Act rent per annum. 101850 the whole pops:tat:on fa estimated at chriut 50 000ehowles Co Meru. from 1510 10 IVO of 33 0.10 per cent per annum. The inereue of real estate In Madly, from 1612 to 1650—• period of nine yeus—may be seen by the :oflow:no: Assessed value ha old limits, in 1512 19,051,592 rr IEISO 18,017,486 Pang an facerane of 21 per cent. pee sump. Amsted value In new limits, In 1812 53 0V,328 1850 11,629,152 Ticino an increase of 421 per cent. per annum. The essessed valor cif tezebte properly within the whe r eof:Y.ln 1819, wen 114,101.018: and the ateeleed value in 15'.0, was 529,670,610.—beieg an lacrosse of 271 oer cell!. per annum. The assessed value of property belonging 10 the city of 134. Louis, on the hat of August, 1850, iiiscepling the city common.) wan 5537,913 61 ; snd the asserted vale., cf. city common belonging to the sty, at the same period, was 1591,301 reeking the total vale, of properly brlonging to the oily et 01,179,301 81. The report matting the above stwements a elab crate, and see may recur to it more ill detail ucro• otter. The statistics are worthy of bring closely perased.—Sr. Low's Repo/Jima I ;onyx! on fir WIMMT Provo:O.—Tim N. 1 . Tr buno,of :klooday morning, rays: ' , Oar opinion of the puyne , v re.l of Wilmot l'rociao hite not ehanged oar fin,, but it,. narrerity for it i. not tar lee• thou it has beeu,while the prari:6;lrlrt of ennetingot appear.. to hone re ceded into iho vague future. Now, therefore, we WC WIMP; to comprorniqu and mho half our Mill ralll[l . thin COPlrrlfte a ernstrocr,-,1 from which we etin anticipate no ca., bitt apprehend much evil.— Give U 4 CiiiirOrriiel , adult..., a fair adjueticoht of the Titan boundary, hod territorial govern ent. for New Mexico and Utah, and we will for go the Wtlit,oll'roviso, though we thing we ousta le lave thin and all the others head,." I!Er=l ' Mat. EnrlVl %VW ruts kaki enough lo all the atternionof our Street Conunialoonar, Mr. Me. Eterato, to the broken op condinon of the sidewalks and gotten in Third Street; betireen Wood and Smithfield. There are several places in the mere where stagnant seater and filth of all kinds ace. =date in huge quantities, and When disturbed by the hogs, mann a smell too offensive 10 be toles• ted. On the north side of the street, near Smith• Geld, there is anOmnibos house and •table, which at all times sends forth an eglovium of the roost of fensive odor, and ot itself is sufficient to sicken the whole town, and on the same side of the street, a into nearer to the corner of Smititfleid. a nice little smell of spoiled eggs may oemokiottilly be enjoyed by such oa are food of it, which it thought to ema nate from certain old barrels, So., where the hens must resort On either Ride of the street there are vacant I ts, Some of which are mode the repositories of all filth. The citirens of this neighhorhood would be much pleaxd to hare these nuisances abated. ARRIVAL OF THE CHEROKEE. LATIIR FROM CALIFORNIA The United States m• weenacr ChricoLer, arri ved In New York, en Tuesday aftreooon, August 6, from Chngrca, bringing 'Arleen from Ssn Era, oisko to the Ist of .lu, y. from Chogres to r..• and trim Kingston, Jamaica, to the 31/11 tit. She brought 130 passengers, stud oven two suimmi in gold dust. FIV))1 THE 15r11511.73 The steam stop Geornin left Ohozres on the 26th of /Illy, with the dalifornin mats nod a Urge 1.01 of pannengera. Ttere Was no npeele entered on her manifest. Tac ,team ship Philadelphia arrived at aspen the ri/Clllllg 2';111, haP:rle, experienced heavy gale on the 16th. which holed three dai which one of the 110.100 was washed avers and loot, onn iteafela It,' l•o!h !cgs broken, and one fireman died from the ituuties re,lved roe Philadelphia alopped two heavy 'used mach dsraage to her upper works. Sho OM to repair whee lying at Cto•Sttlk, and an to leave for New York altant tee 7 h lust. The king Metamore, El , plies, aniieJ from Chn gm for Pensceoln, Jok. S. h. The Sarah Santis arrivedet Name, U./ 17, In 29 Jaye irons Sau Fr. •.tto. The Cslambus, Ecuador, and West Polet had all leaded frr San Francisco. The steam ship Northener, Capt. lt. Waterman, arrived at Panama, July 16. in P 6 days from New York, touching at Buenos Ayres and Valparaiso, (tom which last port she made the run it 11 days and 4 hoofs. The actual sailing time of the Northener was 47 day. and one hour from New York to Panama, which la mid to . be the quickmt trip on record. The Republic, Capt. W. H Hodson, left New York on the 13. h of April, and arrived at Pana ma on the Inth of July —twelve and a half day* from Valparailm. A robbery of 812,000 in gold, consigned to Be. bee, Ludlow Sr Co., of New Verb, was perpetra ted on the Isthmus, while the mule train wee passing from Panama to Cbegres. The robbers made their appearance, and took poseession of the mule which was laden with three bones, contalu. Ins the above amonot. The force with the wen was not sufficient to reperthem, and they carried off their booty, No tram of them could be found afterward. Tan sperm whales, a dam and her cob, were captured in Panama hartair on the t2iti of July, by the calkers and crew ottho ship Fanny. A letter dated Panama, Jetty 23, soya Here, at Panama, every thing is quiet. VIVO am more vesicle than passengers. but every thing FROM CALIFORNIA. Oar Fan Francisco papers are to the let of J tly hod so have p Planet (Sacramento Cat) Time. of lune 29.. Vicar, advices are fourteen days lat. er than those brought by the (lees -cm City and Ohio. The San Ftiacisec Herald fureishos the (chew ing enthmerfefevente, tOnce the departure of the previous steamer: THE OVERLAND IN MIGRATK,N. Ste. the .erilieK of the lest steamer, there his The Alta California o f July 1 cotc, the arrt been nothing or atrikicg tattiest or Importance.—. I old et San Frattelsra Cept lAn Coapm•c sot! There have been no new disecrieries of any mo• sent, nor has the business of the cannery adran• 1. wife, from Snots Fe be the vat of Giza and Coto. eed to any great extent. The intelligence from i rado liver., end See Otero. The th!towicp ee. the m;ttee ierreeente the-water, es gill high, and en tn. f tho ,i, the miser. Ili matins mcderste th.taith etoede """" 41°"— „ gaits; The swollen vale of the stream*, cannot They felt Sam. Fe on fir lib of March arty thin I, with • party of Vs., an,rn w 1,1,1 41i;ieg thy . next etearz-r, a better lee tern fro. "'ether; CeP"ie <;;" 1 .)%e er"ed in < the two,. Rebmess bre be-n loierab 'credit to . 0 ts 6 1 , They end ,td .re.: heri;net;•o.; the tipper otinotry, but .1 hr. been retired nerve • "'"..! ' I. " ' 0 r`l what ...ferny, mice., r on. I,r. ." 4 ( " re. ‘" 111,!C • 1. • ' 4' celled ri Of 1 ,1•1 11 t 1 , 1,1 .3111%. A ii , 0.1 entery,r•t pa, brad 41 s cv-11. 1 h, .atruirtic. .0•. oit Jury fir Inc de, •t. o "'''' " u 13 ' ."' , at of . t ,. „ rt . oe ,„ tt ,„ , tt II 40,0 tat ,Dt-- l yyrlf.)4 Of um 011711 et •1,. ho 14, -.,10 0. 10. , Coterahe nod em vcd re. Edward „/ the Ered en . t he .v on /0 , 1.21;11 to Aar Erten. At rho ferry cross. try. As behoved Mat the pot. hear. • tae tel d-P"''' o!e.tap even r.vs,v•ttfl Inc ga.rta rxi-t. to sea: toteeit,tett, eery re e the way of blanket. owl (sod. Tie greater the wool , ten," or t^_epornos of F., par, had re,ahtl San Dear he , .ue country, mon. N crth to Sown, the emotes moot of t""^l'h . 'LertT o. c'. eon,„ o,a a moo to pm accounts ofrho trc•tmert tareotehy. oottt not means, or Pt• acme tee tom/cola quantity of -- Lt.'s.' V".' acme d gold now pm:difficult of acre>, ' e.o.gronm tr., mi. nilteer a , th e led -ho tractile', whtelt to rove treasure ' t's to the Col,. {memnpad,m'eiee „et. 00., nod eeeurdado, tint We arc 401 /: - D-4061 0,1: h111.,t op tirade. only sptnorra:rya „;• the phrt..r.ims 1., ',h..:tot teem. It ID Imrry Neva red alrn...t %bocci:tor. The surees. the thiliary expedition t o t;, e ,,, L a k e an d tog 1131DIDM 10 . , .11 lon fu tort ea nl rho 1113 . n0- Llnect has ha I a melt salmon elicit, nod them:. etc •hooM he ratrapay wetsl out noes are no longer interreplci In their octopi doze- The operation ,r tle ...Art for the better regulation of .tie nor.. g cos - creme:at of fore'co wooers" hat ter ded More ad tiara any ,her Ga.so in create a derar.gemco of 1.1,0 .ma in the elm,. : The collemor of macs eager LSI* law has fieen mute nosnrectodul in .ea'c .uniy ; and i hem will, in all nrobstiiitty. he an c Con ahordy 1131010 to call the Legislature torether, for the waterier of nanalliyiag toe law The troth is, the tat is too high; and although there to every reason way persona rot stamens of the Gutted States !Mould pay something to the ftlppott of the 14010 of to tr • ernment that protects teem, yet the swollen mate of the streams and other causes have conspired , to render them unable RS yet Impair the very large warn which the law exacta. We moan except from this statement the counties of Sorter and El Do rada, In which the tax has hone collected without much dlffically. A wee of you sozrra.f. now being segued before the Superior Court of this oily, requiring H. NI Nagle° to show mins- why he eXerciaet the once of collector of mum, It- • Crape. ceder the law. The court will doubtless bold, that the quatinn of :be constrtatimalay of the law cannot be gone into„scid the writ will be quashed. The energy of the citizens of San Ft• 1161100 tuts triumphed already over the dissite. that, Im• mediately before the railing Of the last estatter, I lath a large portion of the city it ruins. Every calamity that ocean seem, bat to nerve them to greater exertions. We rejoice, to be able to say, that inch a determined and energetic movement has been made among the citizens, since the on. I museum of the fire, as to preclude the possibility of therextention of mach a conflagration in future kyypititettyppLp are in pregreer for a supply of was ter, and of other means et eifinguishlng fires, which cannel fail to erreat the progress of the de. vastatlon In future. The California brought despauchea from the Sec• relary of War, reticent( Gen. Riley of the com manstot this military department. The Clement, who WI hitherto been !settlement colonel of the Second Infantry, is prtnnotedlo the colonelcy of I the First Infantry, vested by the derntse of the officer who lately °scooted that pm. His promo lion throws the burden of this department, as well . I as tit the division on Major Gen, l'enifer I'. Two companies of the troops stationed at San Die go, have been ordered to the mouth of the Gila, and at the last accounts Capt Lyon. was proceeding to the head of the Sacramento, in command allot de tachment scot to allbrd ImsistanCe to the emigrants by the upper route. The same steamer which brought advice, of his promotion to General Riley. brought Commodore McCauley, the sures... o r o p Commodore lone.. Ili command of the naval cornea tfa this comet. The California will carry from this port over two millions of gold do.t. It is sale to reticulate that for twelve months from the first of Mar last, there will have been shipped from this port over $10,000,000. FROM TIIL GOLD REGIONS. The Sacramento Times, of June sa , remarks— Thegontinion of all in the mine. have been the sine for two or three muotlis The streams have continued high for an unusual period, and precluded operations on their beds. The success attending the few hundertakings which were mr Tied through last season in diverting the rivers, sod thereby,reuehtog the depo.ota ho their bottom, has induced' a general preference far that perticutur Pr..... There is et this tune scarcely a rut of the gold beca m e tributaries of the Volta, Feether, and Ante, iottn riven that has not already been , mimed sod ~s tinted. At th!; moment the when, are falling rap tLy in 1.110,D t:••• D DI :Ind *DOIIIOIOO pre D ',seed 110•• ~ . 11,0 010 Ininet. The remit. op., of 1 " a" , 1 0111.10 d 10 has neat:ter sc :creel the.ot Ow by the excitements nu-ed io divert the tat., -.:1 1 1 cottage to Pon , ht. ,- ,i,..1. mitiv Jot,. Istut,oollo ,nil the ppoo.. avvy,•lloe 10 the Yutto, Feather, Lllll/ Ainet,DDD 0•41004, 'fho mei. • ha ve also bete sobject to Pc didieu tie• 111 /11 hl,,h ,11e, 100 ,' of , ( 1 they operate 111,1 di.e.41,01,. y th.ou 100 t ree meml of Chive who have edvetilturri thither. It Is 110,01101 y cutifirincd ....that the geld di.trict is extensive in that direr IMO, bit prices no parallel to the Sramento re- au. A new interest attaches to the c Southern mines Gum late explorations, of the quarts reins•t Llireposa. The aster of promiscuous speci mens from thew bad esteEdell in results ad espees tatioas Lkirend similar veins have been diiamaeruil on the Feather and. Yuba, and companies of iarge Corea and capital are being dai ly organised fur working them. Front the region. is theiriemity of Trinity LSay, we have the finlowing inrcrmation in the Alta Cal. itorniani We are told by gentlernea returned from that' section of the country: overland, that a good road in open from the Bay lo the comes on Trinity river, about 110 miles in length, and which can be travel. ed with wagons. The diftanre from the washings, highest located on Trinity, to }leanings Mt the Up per Sacramento, is said to bo not over 40 mile.— From Readings to Yuba city is about 170 miles.— Severni parties have started for the Trinity from the tatter place within a week or two past, packing .opplies through, but ihe new road opened to Li •m -lwlat on the other aide will undoubtedly give a new impulse and worse to trade in those diggtngs. A letter dated Trinidad, June 20, 'The waters in the Trinidad Sr Klamath Heenan at present too high to enable those that are there to work, but (rain the reports Moughtalown they eon tidently look on unfailing for n rich nerviest. Many Frenchmen and other foreigners have returned M int an absence of sixteen days, which they thud:— not counting for the time spent upon the road—has given them suffictent time to judge whether there be any gold in these riven or ooh The simple rea son of their returning in of their unwillingness to pay the cum per month which is taxed upon all for eigners working to our mines. On loather hand, the Placer s Times remarks.— "A. pawenger on the downward trip of the Linda from tne high up lueattlion of the Sacramento, de- Mar e+ that of nearly 10110 men whole he lilt in the Trinity mgt.., he did not believe the avera.e produc. of their labor wootil emceed hi per dav ge add+ that labor could be enguatAi for 5190 it nth, Thin inn eordition of a Hann 111311 is lest nu. known to the Sacramento district," A gentlemau returned from n short tour throve'. the olrterm of the North and Sarni; Fee . , and the Columeee ever, reported that he had rn. en tered a general etaperia on of of tratMna, d cm:mem:tett dui peal and comparaava derv.. el' diaappointment pervading the mine, Tnere ht. Leon outlet% excitement in the re g.°. about the hiAchithetito relative to the alleged new di%corery of goid in utpareited quan:lllo%. Own to the incomp:atene, or tun tile., the, account% are very enefoied, and Ica et. 1.1. in dash: weather theme anv founiuuon lor ill • InagalliOCO , e:e‘ tvtnvyre toil. The whece the 01•Core ' r t0, y in .aid Inc hove bet, infole n nuked Gold Lale." The Alit Gald'orniu of Jai) , I, +nye "trunk the very best accounts we have Iran &Ned to tra:her, viii esniirmahon has been so.t t ;hl Inr the reruns which have twain to a., and in a trw mica., affecting the troth of what has loco told, has been obtained, there have been made di•coveri les of an Important ehernoter. The lake upon which gold Is found in saria large I... h olier t a:A to be In Inc toart of the mountain*. at n decant,' vs. riotedy stated to be frier, 1. - ill to 250 111 des from Ma r,svi.e. Th.: road. after leaving. the a o.lev vial pentrathig the itionntaine, become" 11 , c11,` (Jaen'', even daageron, on aceount of the precipitate char acter of the Canon ',tee., along which the path Inc a great distance winds. The diggings at the lake re probably bent of any ever discovered to the upper section of the placer. Marvellous atone. are currant of the for• tune which ha. attend. il many who melleat went to the 1.4 e, tad there appears to ben well ground ed belief that the dep. is are extensive, and will hold oat against the gold thirty cadet. yore of the daily augmented throe.. Not much importance may be attached to the frequent and pmdigtoos wrote. put In Cirenlatior, through the press and otherwlse, by parties residing In the towts on the tipper water.; they am ofbigid schemes of a speculative nature purely. New Corners shoold not be deceived by seek. We had the {ileum.e of conversing with • gens Homan whit bad jut arrived from the North Pork oldie Yuba. The washieg• of last year on that stream were fast being deserted by Menne& to the Gold Lake excitement. He had wen miners Gout the lake. The gold wleeh they carried with them from that quitter was eaweemly coarse.— They did not deny WI &modal:ice, but they said the lake was hardly acemaible for pack animal. Then were Canadian Frenchmen, and were rot duo ed to be ehatmaticicalive. They purchased pro. loos, and.were about to return; such vas the opinion of our Informant. The Sacramento Times Mta..10112 a report that one man had arrived at Maryeville with $lOOO, the result of font days' labor at the Go.d Lake. The lame paper el the latent data acne l:lgt has only the following paragraph en the ret.j.cli The Gold Lake starlet are already getting stale amid the contradtetin vend cortiim clan to which they are alternately az brie:ed. Foam ti's we inter that it was not daniteiy I known at S.F.:train, it the latest trlyters, la tether any reek discovery bad bet n made, though it was sagely suspected, that Here bad not ..:: i The tendency of ear awn, liciief is decide 111 thee , way. A pony who ha I ,crercd cr.hqnir the Mori:erne at 5. , 1 Lake ariesea Saerarocn, CiMl co the 2.7. b of Jone. They bad tort their temiumnl to the 190'3111MP ". cm armour bribe depth of the meow-- Immt tweet, to Miley fret. The surface or it, how ever, Was herd !Cough to bear their motes, which tbey inco:ht with them in rod condition MIECELIANEOLTS: A line or irlignns rire engaged In the business of aupplyirac the citf of 814)1111103:0 wit ICI) from the Sierra Nevada. The U. S. atom abip dropped down in Steen Leo, lone 26, preparatory to railing for Valperstot, 800 Janeiro and New York. Bee hod on freight 121,000 In gold duct far the city bent named. A Medical Society wee errearased ■t Sae Fran -111-1 on the 22d oflone. II tniasiats of twenty. seven members. Theodore Damon ha thn torsi. dent ; Stephen R Harris, vice president, and Wm A. prover, secretary. A now steam navigat:on company had been Org.:lfni RI SacrIMICII. Wiat a canard ci 5100,000. Captain Spinrey was to proceed im mediately to New York in aopermiend the con struction of a steamboat suitable for rho navigation of the 00n, The °facers of the Uatted Slaws Pl:merriment were busily copped in the wisely of the Bay of Sae Francisco, with the approach to the bubo, and the Etperienced pilau for the outer bat and port of Ban Francisco, and Saerartieuto and San Jos• quip It+eers have teen del appointed uoder the superintendence of the Board of Pdot Commis• teener*, in a Agora:tits with tee recent state laws FROM OREGON The steamer Outline, arrived at San Proneloco on the Int °IRO'', bat A reported to have brought no papers. She left the mouth of the Columbia river on the 25th ofJone, We learn, however, by a previous arrival, that the report. of the discovery of gold in Oregon hod been c,,nfirnied. A letter from • reapqtatdo gen neaten of 0:. Helens, ' , emery Plymouth,) dated May 29, arm : A great r xclement pro tail, herr : gold it found CVCry where, and parims are certainly form Of tar tarther exploration.. A par pof some of nor moat respectable rnerem — cma lef Portland, a law days since, for the Wallah-Wallah, a tributary , of the Colombia. The movement proceeded item a parcel of sand which was brenglit in by the te dious, which yielded fA per cent pure gold. And in was, quince of this and the many other aim: ilf reports, Your has risen from ilSto 240 per barrel In Orrgnn ary, and other articles of conaumptlon in proportion. Reports from Rogue's River represent gold I very abundant mport that stream A largo party. ' Mr among' the number, mart ion raw cretin*. the water ',crooning, for Mount St. Helen,, in well koown tote a gold ' , gen thee, se ra „ I large lot of Gee nilver ore from that place. Thu Indiana repro. nt It rui Very atinedsrP. Mount S. EL:koala asset duo Nortn from ten place. Too CrITIS•I. RAIL NO. —The ceravetions void.. on the menu the Pet..ileums Rio-onil through thir 11, 1141.3.10 i,, opought It, lot -.I holden ireitioireit nevi, 41,11,0 of hereto ft,re--e..,,,r1,2 of inexiiiritibio bed, if the very tienenlone, Welt mill - M:4 :or Iftllld:int I.lld cdher vein, about two feet thick, of f rioted &act: marble. of a very u..poi and, alto, a vein Of reddish grey (rout which it .tiet been staled, gig very e..mfma may bit ruailufgeoiretl. The , Yahruhle Ingtertale, however, err, to tlic Cried regret of niece of the .neg hhorin; fanners wpb alumni the act, Inditeriintasiely used in twining embaulanefas..—[Wammureland Seaga. r.p.,1 ~...-.., , .5,,, . .......,.. L liivi , ‘:-. --. Iv. .i?.y0...,,, . LOGAN, Wit-SON:A:CO. las iv.tat r., itsovsorrn, 11. n Jui reesmd hrts addluoal to their SPRING STOCK OF HARDWIRE, CUTLERY, it Irttimmted 67 tate twetem from. hums, and to whiee lhay ak, 4 eopeciallv a lithe aces ton of pechaters, beliavl4 hca ► very ertecnve note • and low pie e .. 7sak.t, cre entire eatisfaction. CI 7crea otr—ratan is leronso coo ati ,— The folio** bog letter le published by the proprietora that the pub- he map perrelve the roast= demand which exists for Dr. 31e.Lace. cetebrated Worm Specific.. 7601 have, however, made mob arraninirleata as will One able them to SA all order. pramptly. 'Team reville, Tenn., March IS, 1817. "Dr. McLacs—Dear Yee:Wage .pan La% with me last fall, b re long niece been wild, and roc d have cold a great deal more if 1 had had It Since c.y Dunn from the earl, I have berm tithed upon nearly every dry to wroe to lou requesting en im.cetitste s rrpty. I hive already tried your 'Sergi. to T..ml awn !cretin and band It to be the bear have ever need. ii. F. 61011.111gOni." trj -- For rule t.y J. 111IdD CO,Ne CO Wood Wrest. ae;:o-daren itta.dbyt he rem SITOle S S. LI , TON—SIr: I It Ish to bear testimony to the medical came e the Oil called Petroleum. I was for • long him, sainted with o badly Inflamed and dory cu eye, su much rn to to lore zighroullrely for about the e months wish vi_ry lisle hopes of ever theovering ..0 Pl. and but a Ow prcsoce of having It do- hot ei o r the sr cn• a.; my encoding physician eras thees. WI 10 • cure, orl in giving relief, Davide me hut ..tile enowragement. I heard of the Pow!, •i,out the Ist of April, WIZ cod gave It u niel: the result is. the sial.t isi remoicil and my eyes well, except • little tender or wreak when Igo out to the sun ANN IRELAND. Manblield en, Cincinnati, May 01,11341/. B. Luton—Ste. I have been arniesed with Piles lor rem years, arst have tried ether remedlea, without ntrinanent tel er, eniil I heard of the Petroleum. 1 only one bottle, and think I am. entirely elm>. I recommemu it to all who' are nldle,ed with Piles. I have known it lo ho good for wee eye's, Cinearann, alwr soh 1.0. E. C. DAJIRt*.Teu:SI lbw sale by Kepler .t ble Dowell, 140 Wood alreel; R E Sellers, &7 %Coal at; 1) M Corry, ntlegtieny ,Jry; A Clion. Allegheny' Joseph DOLIRIIIA. Allegheny, al. by the proprietor, S. Sr. NIER, Jr 4 Copal Daaln. Seventh at, Piltabarels tmproaamaata to naafi/ley. DP.. G. 0. STEARNS, late of Doeton, In prepared to manufacture oil set Bused Tarns In whole and pans o;re , upon sfuonan orAtmovitneric Suctton Plates.— rormte c:' to vv. pm - om, n ter. the nerve In ircrod Moe and rrodener nom door to the May. ofhee, Pown. atria, Pititi.,., h. Bann P. PALM MO OR. D. Dental_ Corner of Fourth 4 and Decatur, he:erect %lett et an astl-dtvlo Office of Ohio and Poole. R R. Co, Third Predoschen, Mind 6,1 4 ,50. Tire Stockholder. of the Ohio end Penn.,:tennis Red Road Company ire beech, ne.trfted Id pay IA eighth onto:moot of fire doubter , par sham elate efficia of the Company, ott or before No kinh de) of Aoffeht The tooth tortelloctiti on or htfote the Offeh dor of September. The tenth insult:cent on or beforo the tOdt Oa) of October next. QT The 7th iortahoent was called for to the 20th a 19 1 Y larL aatslol W M L.llllhlEll., Jr... Treasurer. iIACOURAOZ 110 Mk. INIMITIITIOS9 ,CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh C. G. race 4.• • • --A. W. MARKS, Baer. tace—No. 41 %V alcr *mot, in the leani.ouse .31 C. 11. 014.4N1'. 111., COMPANV is now prepared to Inoue all T I.os of no", on bowies, manotoctones, good. toorelooptto an store, ond In tron,ata moluelo, to. thenA ample guar..) tor Cm eadity and iiiicirrny of nrivn Er afforded to the chatocier Of the Di. or v are all citizens or ritiatargh, melt and (acanthi. _....rarn to thin community for their pnadence, Letelliecare, Cud !medlar. Wea Lae lla, Jr, Walter Bryant,. linen u Kite, Edw.! celmh• Z. lamceY, S. Sinsban3h, d. M. tier. - J. 111. ea rriva • ilow.mie.l, and 31.1thectatic [1:45n1 e.pi Fr-11 en on Mum's), die IVIn tztat ,aINO a W ranee t:Tc•I, at the tttad ei Pc.tenua at. an4II /IN Swords y leto instant, th small Borth of Noy*, kloo o tu.tood to novo ben loot is MC ne.ratoobbolOf tue •—t tba I,der eroull eyelet. • Noe , by lte•tot then, of tki• office. ougt2 OAK VLOOLLING BOABLDr• !a ()00 i k , , ,.. % r t IV:t2e4 Oak Fla . n , nr.g , tioxrd , r, on Z , ..stir 7"' "' ••4 •t • kti , t I laxeltang• Bank of Pittsburgh. t abe Stoctbol , era of the k aster re Ilaot of l'an.ba 'Una LC 1.1.141 ton nn Mon.lay, Lee 010 ~n y ai nept•lnLed ot .4 o'e , ovk, for at• polio,—: of cor...tler• to, wmt/rqt upon the pused tbx nl thzzet..i. ..11e t•I tJaeetora, I'SIONI IN SI BONE, Catitter. 1e,..0—0ng12,1111 NM= Ml= I'll t.rors and Th:lrert I.o‘. 154 a.,1 1:.: Vac 11.cutsrmc r. il , sa of 11,A1v , r1,141. A levy .1 • n• I, I.) EON_ eoatractcr. IV %.1[311 . 1 Itl AIL 14.11.11 A. \ Itln k .th,?l D., A. AA,. D - 41 lehal,,D!y :•••41acl Caerr, M, D. Tlors[Autic3, Matanni Mc,Dea IT 4 1...,r. 101 , 7. Anatomy and l'llyt:nlory, Wril D, rt. u:y avd Pneu.c nr.nc2:• kart II lb ru.., N. D ,511 , 1vrifsry an/ Dotes,. Wen,n Ltr.. f; It. D., rnbo!oKical .1 e s A ,a , n.p!e aplar or• rnr the pt. retcallol2 , Pre:tizal untovy at a ~n4lcr•tra pe Irriutc. t-u• t. fera?r• Sao and cor.rt, t.e hal a tnuorz I.R , tary. arstl. Le 1 rl•t4ke etc mlat:y , r 1,16 to ita wares, voltaou , a.cni-t, rnt uceA ce• n , Itte Lc, u e'll/1// to a 1 ,1 31 Pti^lloo - Arta• tom,. SI XI r 111...11at al, 112 u Is,hIASI L. .K Amersr, Dean. Jer 1.1. 1,1-1 —.GK. UG g CUM.:O HAMS —AL gcp 1 or o•rtoscnt of or,jogo orccdo constaca , • on trey..? slot 'or rice ty orglc o MACKFALL—D btisNa I; I; bus Nal. s➢b to a:N lace•; tam do ft. •a:e by bELLF:IIII C. NICHOLR \RIKII bore. P , ogar Cured' C•n•aned J K- cl llamh• rum, nitwit, for .air try auraINKLLIMY & NICHOLS . • - r .ii ri• ITa 11-:o Lrtr rerl , l for "Jr :r• V aki,l WICK it Mtc&NEIVISS Irvr&I•II-44 ea Et. recd :hi. day tar sale by nv 0: WIC. h NIeCA,NDLESS D RY t. d Wle( McW NDLESfI VI A C1,F. , 7 ttl.—No Slaw iust recd •ndfor •110 by LV I nets' WInN A MeCANDI.I:-.S - - Jacuepr.lt & Patent Soda A.D. 9 4.. ,554 •burr. entebrated p•rt Ohl in .tore, and the sennatntet to &ratan Ow .4 nell Eri per -Anna it ICU... " F.L . rn , .lles I tii,a and an !Or slid., v. Ptoltdt ah Betimes., d ra p,' ane., tratrant ed saperitt In both our neth and qn•ltty , any In O. ...et. (Or tale at ion lowest MC. for nob and alt• proved hit% by W h. M h 11717 It h:LTREE .104 I/bevy Siren L :at C „ N U; te r r ° a e p r "f aW a D ' ell ' a, " e l n i • " = " tfa b r way by canal, fat axle Si lire lowest cartel price. by W s bi bIITCHELTREN NU SUOAR-4a kb& plans, In gait. for We by aagl2 W & MITCIIRLTRY:E --- .IkIOLAsSF.S-61 hurrah prima, In on banal*, la more, ana far rata by - angry W & Ai MITONFLTREE W"';' 4 4l K 2''''''''un'ex;'' MITCI{LITfIr IMPORTANT TO Ttlq AFFLICTED Dr. Basel Celebrated Remediez. -INTL JACOB S.1:08E, tre discoverer and sole pro. J pricier of thcee matt popular and beceSeta medicines, and Rita the Inventgr of the celebrated incrumeni for Inflating the Lungt, In err tenon a cute of hninte threat., w. • wedeln of that eminent pliysictan. Demur l'hyMe, and la a grade.: et the Velvet sliv o' Pennsylvania, and for tinny Idles ranee has been eryared In the Investigation of disease, and the ppla , r I let or ',nettles thereto. Th rnu• 1. ttoe ow, r f hi. Ina clinclrabe i In cipmeetion with hi. Trophy leave Syrup .d °Met of hia rated:xi lic ba+ uapartue lei eminence n curing the., drrail.gt and filial maladies, Tubero lar Con. samptetn. C iwers, !Mali. a, itheamati•rn at. t Ar: , e, Pe,' of all thrls. Chronln Cry ,prins, uv l o lbc olmin•te di eases i eaullar dtirl terry ordlarn, vanishes under u, I •r mica. In vhlnh buramlY .1 1.5 , 0,2 u.• of one entupouudohly. for drat 4 ,1. wi CnyvitiOgical Law, hut by the use to and yitcanitnecl for etch Intns distnze. - . pr. hew,. 'nolo Alterative All.. when need are viirtahly sekiniveledesil to hertwenor to .11 rther. ah a se irstive Or liver pill, mainly,u as they thieve the NMI,' perfectly tree frontcostiveness; se also Lis tat 1,/ le admitted by the faculty 'n polars. peemt tr prepettles adapted In (crash, dlte.ses, bet beteg 5 • i1 4, 41 that a bare trial is cite ent to eetehlish tun P nil in the min fs of the most skeptichl, Thr , et:hetet] are malted to roll upon the agent. had priwgh she of the Itoeter's sum shli la, giving o ateeeic 01 each remedy and its amleatla, 1.. r •de y the hilinvs,n,; agent; as well ne hymn .ir this sts tlltoprhout the country J hchwi •ni.iler Ce,S4 Mina strset, Pittehuntht Writ ;gist, 40 Markets, do; Lee A tet th•m, ea tires we I . O. Allegheny dui Jes Darllttelen, hearer co, Pa. e. Ellle VAley, do dui !Own.. Ibtaver, do du; a.. tlittlly To 1 . 1. Cltlzetta of Allerb•Dy City. Af-,.: - .x,, 1 °.r.,t, - .;,°°.","07,°!,,°,',':x.r°,11;',101 1 . 1 ' ~ r t. Muctt order. moll Is. prompt , y ed. login WILtit:!FITII AUBLI:_ A 20161 A. Lot el Gibbed nor; g, in pritcootarr. Cl lat 1.1. by JOHN bIat'ADDEN 6 Id° •rrlo , rumens (adulated 43 th, Iste drat or , JohAtton. lk ' , Matron, wilt please call at the not k Store cC it C Et:orlon, and tett!, the it mounts immediately, wthn the undertlped, who Is daly authorized to re cut...all molts sad settle a It a ota Jutlri FLESIIIVG, l'abllC AIKORIMIL . . 6mtadfr EGdt TR theft itelOr risen, din altars ante. tr retuired. • The lobo:Oben have tem on hand be sale M One Attar per battle, snick they Ilium to ba gettable; It um 1 mght by themselves us France, and 'tt as pare an witch May bought _ • .I!dORRIS k HAWORTH, ; Tea , Wane Merchants, east side of the DiDiamond. l // c eff SL7.£3ATUB-11 pata for xle low to close toculal by B A VAIINBSTOCIC &CU • a?,00 Car. Fart & Wood at PT& TIMPENITINE3)brIe for tale b LOCI _up) a A FARNES LOCI CO AHD OIL-50 brls Br sale by Li a /WI B A EMINESTOCK &CO Q Carta SNUFF-13 arrett's btadets, for sa e B A fAHNI,ZIMC A CO Jrr•sh Lerival of Choleo Ti VfORRIS A HAWORTH, In the Diamond have 'LTA Jolt reemeed lr•m the Importer, wtoteer large supply of ezrel.act Meek itudG on,, reaa,mbinb they are /tom retallins franc the original cheats at doe and 70c per lb. They defy any to the trade to brat the quality at the pine. We towel:1311y solicit the pub lic to comport um Teas mnle those larenased v. II relllrame prim • as 10 Of deo Stock of Zthetlon /Cabby, 77 Market stret. ) ' t l'l s ° are r "' e th e ntiopolichea, wheattc 'l7l otter e net, for the Dam fit el bow lt may concern Toe putdic are it cued to call and examine far them selves. The detcrabasnon of the Ablgnee bto close out the book et tte'earliest moment The boat, constsqng of :mammas articles Refill be imposedde to era out I—lt comprises pn - t of Viola .11 Silver Watrbee, Keys, bold Va•ct ,a Foyer Rinse, Yam, Acetrideun, t armies, Va•ct, Volely boots. the. All ye- ono Laving 4.16.1 against the emote of Z.t , u:on Wale/ ere rag:mated to present the same at ta4 c&m. e tutimember, for tialillnalletn, not ome aid bind to me estate are hereby not fled itionedmie payment to tbe iarralened A. (I Rt INIIART, A aligner, 45 - I. Ctair Wee,. P 106110116, Anion 9, MO.—. a ;10.0: A. W114E19111 i CO., EXCHANGE BROKERS z. S. Coma of Third and Alarka ALL 111AAAACI10:13 LX XO&7 LIMAL int o C f (TrITo KT • C al b or ." ; o. the Wdrna and Fal. of try lion. noon. L and Letters of Them. Campbell, in Vr I. Edged by Wm Iftaine,.3l &rine. um. S• eithea el , Moral Shilerephy. By lee law. Rev. Sldrrty Son th,lll. 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