BEM --,--- .11; - * .. .- ---- rk •, tozv.,if. ;4 0 entfor c qua ' 7 l,e r .,tlP 1r ,-",. - ,• : ..• ' 4,%,' ,+ s - .4 • J • r ' is e: -.. Al 'Attiburg — libidli; orttillP4s'gr •- ~' ..... 1.: i and :.,. , ~ '; - 17,„ind-Idanuflictarer t "to. rent4 4 s .:: ":' 4 ,, ' •*- ads ~,: . k ,',... 4 , +,itatiODllloll3::,Al3 1 11 .:cacesin '•":,' ~" ' ... ...° rizr '.4lr4: * ( • &Car Offio4.3oAao-.:lfteetllad ‘. I •"`2 . 2 , ." ' ,T4; r t. • '' . A i°f • '- , •" --- ,5.t.. 7 1M55z,..: I - -..•,,,--,,„ ~, ••-- '''' :, f. , t t%':.::' ' .'=l ':: ' I. 1) 1 ' .W . ' kit aireetZ''., 6 '''... ~.-';`:; ~ ..4 :, 1 : 1 7 .:-. 4` i 1,• "*. • . .: 4 11'. 19Z state : 4 1 3 f Lc ?,, -41 • -t) fg ce s ~ ••:,'-, - f • •i' %. k: 4 ,, •u, • Pine z..-..•. • ...-4 , ~" - ;," . f„...":-,. --.- -,+: ,• • • •-•*" ~'-i" - ,' ..` --r- •'" , It..snetipt3fAX:niiiner Baltimore. ae,d.Cal.tertS, '' .'' ' ' S ',' i ".' : ' 7 :: ' "1: .. ;i 1 wh`op4,u," .peer.f..a*bi - ii?n,...,d terms of.aMiern-- -',.. ;"...' k r.-t•°-, , :l -`.:-:-. P 3i) `:- , . ~t ... '•,. '": ' ' '!..:. ' L ' , l Z . ailt#4l"iViliiie seen from a card do 012 c 1 thr ' 4- ' `. : - • ' ; ., "itrilOtirrin of t mis - paier,lb.at Ds Atxr-ER iiTtvgs his .. I • 1 , , '-: %. --•-, I fi nitcormert at the The..attethis evening. if , i.,. .. , _... e. ,,,,, , , ,, ,1 _: i, , v ir- :: 1 - ~ -,,.'• celebrity eylh e .. i . :i v ' ith re e t , ; , we . he t ie no rloyli t•that :'. ' .." • ...l• ^,,- -: . , i,, - ,t . , ,, ' • , thegighwefra),et t qwdirl af anearlY)o l #;"witli " r' - ": r ., - : to hear th e fa i ry tones of ..the,,pi , .„" -.' ' • ' ~, , ,",,,-, . • .1, - i - per s on a e -oRXIous ' - - ' 4 .- '.--,, " .- '1', ' .. 1 , ' ' . ..' 1 '-' '0 1 onliclii;,..dell thii:#. ‘ llJful-linich of thneelebrated re T . 1 l i ~..I .. ; V . l',• • '1; ...: ••••• .' • fanner." - - TO ikre our reidela soun idea of his per ., ! ''' ,'"' "•:••-.", 7,"" •:. . fornriairceiy4ceptiblisli the following extract from ,"' •, .......$ t i'. • 4 -• -.%-.•••.. --.• . ~.. .` • . r'- ',• $,:l• 5..", - ; t."• -' ,9 '; t 1 a "erfirciinkby..Pre ri lire, of:the Psuisville Journal. ••• ;4.. - - ..5. ': "" r : • "The erli:TcOncerf aa f this ; great master of music, "-, 1 ..."- • * IC l'.o-' • ,1 ~, • 4 was given at the Appollo Rooms on Tuesday even .; ' ''. '',''' ' 4 ‘ ''''' n •'' ‘4 ` .- ing, to one'iirti r iefinesfaudieriCes ever galheted at ' •• ,•`• a inusicit)„,..festival in this city, find the performan - eel oftle Meyer, surpassed the highest expectation] • . . 11 , thrt litikbeen formedof them. He see Med to hold fd,ii t a -,„'smr ~ foustc in eac , seemed Multiplied into fingers beyond compiitation, I ,- .• • 1 so riebbin4birs;"and_oVetivtielining were:the tides , of,rnelody and harmony, that he let loose on the minds of His energy is amazing, but not more , - - iii" thiiii -his delicacy, while his infinite' .-• .. •.• . _ • =ii i - ~. ~ MEE ~, :,,,, =MEM MAZE T. - kr: •-• -.-: • , „ . r• • '• • • 4 t !Yye, :141 4 r - 1 , • ' • *•.‘ • 4 :; ~r.. •• a." • .:•-~. _ Minn MEE t=MEM : ,1 MEMO .' . I=IEME • !• • -`- ~ 4-1 KBE ,-:',.`•..: .•-•,,':' l t 4 • .10 • L . ,' =- • „ t ; • 4 I v 0% • - =,' - • ••• =EN =EOM .; ..•,, Hamilton Thos B Mr Holtz Hiram • Hamilton Anne Hoffman Mary Hamilton Marcus Hoerr Geo . Haynes II Hermes James P Hannah & Klima Hoge Rebecca Ilagarty & Hanna Holtman George _ Heisler Rosannah Hoag James - • Hanna B L& S Howlett W B Hanna M S . Howe Arabell Hallett Wm • Hotchkiss Silas C Haines Wm 2 'Horton E C - _ Hanson Walter ' HoOston H H Horsy W D ' Howard' & Line - • Hartong House. Samuel Hartley IN T & Cco - Howard .. - Levi Harkins Bernard Halton Lahti& Harris James ' - ' 'Hornback Abrm - - Basing Margasette - Howell Eveline Hastings Joseph .- i Howard 00 S Haugh Robert - . - . Howell Thos Hays James II .. , . .Huddleson Thn - 'lays Lydia , ' - , Hunter Win , c., Hays Maim. .. - Hughes Sam -- ,'" 2' _ Hayland Anderson , . , Hunter Anni Jane ' Hayden John B , -' .. Huntley.H S Head Anna G ....- Hughes Thos Henderson. Mrs 1 Hutton - Frank.'.',..!fi , -,.. • ...., Halley. Henry - - : .., ..i'linghis:.E - ....-.. H onman Dan . .• -. 'Hersey W: L.'... - ,:‘.4.?,.7, , ,....2 . _:..- . ..- . notiry.yon ~._.. ,jitinter - V.01C•;:...,;?..-,,,:., vo, ~,..,,,,,- tt. 4 ~,,,is, ,Hridman Thbiniii . '- , ~',lfiilie-BlYall,V.. ',... P -T e - , l` ' ' - -• •,,, ‘: 'l.. ..!';',, '' '':-.' , ' i, ' • - 4,..- Dif in gi la l26 t eto r n: P li ' ..2. - : - N t aLht i tt e c r . l - .4: :..... ~ , - . . ....t:_ ''''' . . '. ,•. ', ~.'2Y..!'e. i ,.. ' . ' '. " l . iii i kiiiitteditiriihlTE --- - 6 - .', , I'l , e r 1-, it ...,',.. -, ..- -Hi ll lahn - Gi'''. '' - --' - ifitii?Phii 6 tEd‘fFa - :'-`..t7:]; 0: /' 3 'in 4.. . , ' , •7 ‘. . ; , :i 1 '. :':.. '., . ~ r "- :72oiigiii - KifeTobk4tcrn - - . :,_ -, IrdhcMarY?4,!l:- ' - .'"illiltvg :,r :' -: ' : ...:i •,:'e'i::'.''. t . t..* 4 . ' , : --, ,, .j 1 ~,,,,,... ;, .' . Fr.:;•,sLzOi' f dgil 1, 7... - ~., , y;, :5 ._,..: 1 *r ' r fir• -'-- ' - - • 'lfrit ate ' oilL • 43#' g rsg. ; ,,,,: g - ~;- :: •: • .11j4161.43tiitnictt , t • , •.:.,..,,, , ~.. ..,s-:•:, ', ' ' 1 : ;!" • ,-''•' ''t •'' .- zatrif''is '''', '..:' ' ' '3, 'r , Atijiitn i jr34: l, o 4. ' - ' --".''',, , -' ', ~,,''''' 3. 44 , :i • 13 1.;t•Pi-, -'" 3l :' :'''' 4 , ', i; 411 .04,,, --, - _-. • - :‘ ., ,,,. , ' ,.... "4' l' p „ . P . .. ‘ ::,..C . ii . ....' 4 TR , x.,-. ~...-. ~.p.• .„ ..--7. - .: --- .....,.,, , ,:~ _,. MEM IMMIA -'`, •,• "'I: - ~.•• •.,t '' • • " ;( .1, +;p". ."' Tllll , L ;W . ! , I* - 19:4 „TM '1 variety-is-the most astonishinff part of his perfor muse., Afiinotony.., • rifver"., comes. near him, for I WNeriverm.tloubt he could have played' twenty va- I riatitnit ;Mr-the Carnival of Venice,in addition to ttEi.,lo,3;!,;gli#lat each would have 'differed in kind sac-W4U as in execution. As he swept ann. in bliiiiiiiiitiOtatit , e4cer, chasing before:him what are . irtiPpvibilitlea -toother men, we. felt he was tiiiiO3`oipathirig• insurmountable difficulties,. and'that:-hartneny..'and melody -Must be wrecked. Buf",allinieb fears .were graundle ss 'But we : - • c , ctyiller his improvisations on Hail Cobitirbia, Yankee: Doodle, and. the Star-Spangled Bariner,Ar'4hC'errinnting glories - ufflie evening. HeAKli4t!:Eilf64, rendered common by un' Which : are whistled by . every boy,ipithe„Atreet;;94l4 "serlfor every speciei of in strument,;us.ther-Pfirst lessons in tunes;" he took theie.`aird, - by the magic Wand of his genius, con carted them hitii ,- 04 - sie}a .compositions that will lasslpdintafine reciated. Althowth all IhtvNlifficulties'nf the modern school are 'to be fidid in thisMasteitilece; the familiar fun side airs areptesatit . ::thronighnut, and flow in a foil stream of: A l si iji i :i.p.3,da,*.ith beauties. We know no t whiCliMa•Vmize most, the ingenuity of the compo. sitiPti r ,Orf;the skill'of the' performer. Bail bra an he bat r Span hatinerl were introduced by rr ,.. CMsli'nfliartrieni.mily!inrhe . equalled bythc roar of artillery; aidis'every - Way worthy of "the flag.Wbich.has:braved, a thousand times the battle atidithiliteete;°"/ . PitiVrittio.iesterday, we visited the studio of 14.44isP3friintircirelziftli - ititit,'Sini were Shown a mtplif.„,r_pfrin a .a.,.exeCtited „liy him, among wliiiirriMinme of considerable merit—one in par ticulaKpleaspd'oui triste;thd portrait of a female. It is, ely seldom; , that--we come-across a 'minting nf-teetigthh "Martnerititi iiihnesiand force of : the e*tinfliglit.:nrid7sKadiwyand ,reflection, especi: ally tbe sine complexion, which harmonizes so tko. ler itillt4catng artist- of considerable talent; his portfaitkafp - 4itelleiit'beitb unlikeness"and paint .usig,fl:ll.9LXSpave:,no• doubt, with proper care an d caltiVitigribia4dria share of-encouragement, he wiratiainWeciviableisiiiiiPP`urnong those of his SfiasaS Aitas;rizarascrs--ahe owners of the Goig - litek'Filstiasil Line have bought out -all tbeiiiiiile:alieCcoaCheil, - .4 ;the Good Intent Fal-t, Line; aaa the two-liries are now , under the control the stmts,kaye as: . riguakand:from the reputation of I.4aiddlNVlLElOoceheid.as,Stap Agents alWays in defatigable-in- thelt.exertions for the conurcut and corfieaftncehrfirliiiiieikckelbel warranted in as ser4Vlidifie- •Griodlnte.rit FastlNiail Line will. be ole`of 'the besti t,he II `States. • The owners hoahe route g number at splvidid a:cliVAA•geJand commodious built= coaches, whiatlieci*Ozt - iii: . : ,.. t4ieztrAvllet cannot be str pW: Eastward;we, iectirrnend::Dicicithead:s line speedy, safe and comlortable. ~:il3assesre-, A CAD6I7:-=TII9 - members of the PitrihuWi"MiitiealAcadeiny hold a meeting at t raliail 4 an She coxner of 3d ,and Wood -streets, thisr-e'venirtirloejlierrarlfose Of electing officers to; the ensuing y" -- ee.n,7 ) T'efsona wishing to become illnibitri - -vhf , tbe institution cando- so this evening. StV4l*Antitli#44 ll o;'• ..*A44„veis;--The Menagerie was crowded last' .71e, ' Pcift'144C - ed #iti..- Dtieibach end yaa the ions Was truipastonishing. - They remain in t6:ll;lllitt.le7ldaSa;-alld - would advise those Witi:iiiniacii;o;a'spleilid'eollection of wild beasts, 10,1iVtlif themieli4"Of this opiortunity. 'Ciiietrir.The - CO-ens opened rich last night. The pe ifpixtiarites are the, best we have witnessed for sbnie , Air.Z.:the - iiiiii : yesterday appeared to have had n o Erect with ir.nittne wishing to , goithe i nk i e( * f *" 4°Wil f 4-4 q h F 4 May, the clown kept th*".igiiiieuti'tintied - ixoail. the feats of Nu- K a i tt , io l,sq-,icio;,:-.;Frivili-ljtotrier, were excel terit,..,7*,erAysto-ijight and secure a seat. ....,S*ltsfityliiiciiricliriiThis equestrian corps saiogoiplak.ilikoftiamiiNecanklantl, They tteifericriforqiif feWtdayriiiin-"Wheeling - and then pass dpw~th river The worthy and enterprising rrienager S. p.irreivray wougnideir opinions in thuicity, - ; .l.The.ziernpanyii an .excellent one, and ‘44...oetr:OOrnoigraithern tip the patronage of the .citizens _of 'Vbeelineind other places where they I y exhibit ott then tour down the Ohio, Lieut;lVAi.;• arrived_ yesterday 9n fhe st timer Veakiatioky: , .x-..v., ,, ,,Tlciacingschela, ?I swig atiou .0 o. ••• , AVl'meilfing•Of"the Board of Directors of the AfirlifenedielsiTN'avigation.Company, held on Wed. eAdap the let Juty:inst~ Joitar - B BUTLER, Esq. *05i4 4)04 fie#4li:citlfeeias .. yreaidejt said : Company, 'a:44-4,;tiki)fim., elected- in - - I `44l:s4llo,fait*aiimr-AteaMer - Doclaration , ` ii *iU leave for Cincinnati as Friday ';-?' • \ IMENE P 5 *J4VW4ii;:s•:.::a;4;-.,1,a:.tMi,-•:e.:-:W,w,,i-:,0~:-;Q4':-27-w4,fT`;1.:174.:.,:k1*i,N1::,-xt.:...,i,•,F: .:.:5M q, Ti ,3 lITAAA.T.'NfwiroA4.4. .;-.-ThO'foldwing,•frent the Washington cir dens of the N ` York Journal of Commerce t strikes us as sensiblei It. is morethan probable slog - the disposition hero accorded to the President - -and the ndministrathin is just - - tin Monday, FM: .14'Dt ffi e: acli..inri4k of, the Committee of Foreign Affairs of the; 'Senate, call fid)rpon the Piiiiderit, and-asked hirci-whether, he intended thatt,liii'Mexican war sliould'he a _war of con4eati whether purpose was Merely:o lei rig Mexico to honorable.exrdifair.tentl-bi ITaF 6 The President replied that . the latter was, hiit;oh , jeer:, Mr 011uffin - thereupon assured;;;trie'Presi -stetlt that he eitould have his hearty support In all measures r ,directed to the attainment of the •latter from - -Washinitint' that the;POsidentitaiintrnitiitetl Thos. L. }Taipei, of phio, and : Gen:Patterson, Of Philadelphiaas Brigadier General. s of VOlnatecrs,''under.the law recently passed by oongresi. • • Cna Anatr.—We understand, - says the Wash ington'Union of _..Tdue 20 tbnt the Senate have this day'cOnArineil:ihe nomination of Gen. ,Zach ary. Taylor to the rank of major general in the U.', S.army; undef the late law 'of June 16; also that Of '-Uulonelo.BUtlar of Kentucky, to be ma , - joy general of volunteers. EACIIED SHEETINGS S. AND'SIIIRTING— BThe attentions of purchasers is invited to our gem] stock of these" Goods. 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting. Muslins; • .15-16 •IC C 5 ft CC 7S 4t ff Ct 1.11-41 Hamilton Sheeting; - • mar 17 - • • SHEA & PENNOCK. 110 - EW GOODS.—Received at - No 46. new, and -1, 1 1 complete assortment of Dry Goods, which have been purchased within the last few days,—since the great depreciation in prices, in the New York market, mail which - in consequence will be disposed de cidedly to the ;advantage of the purchaser. Please call and examine at No 46. jelS. . • BARROWS & TURNER. ArIENTLEALEN—We are opening to-day, an in '"voice ofßlue Bleak, and Black Drap De Ete— of different qualities—for summer coats. " ALSO, • Corded and.plain white Linen Drillings; 3-4 and 44 dark brown plain Linens; ,- -Fancy coating Linens and Ginghams, of every de scription, cheap at. lels. BA.RROWS & TURNER. ATEW CALICOES:—Another lot Gingham pattern II( prints—large and small plaids, beautiful styles, received at N 0.416. • BARROWS & TURNER. _ . 4MBOSSET) TAtr...E . COVERS--o f different styles and Magnificient designs received and for sale theap by jjels) BARROWS & TURNER. Ladles Dress Goads. - JUST received from New York by Adams & Cols Express, the following style& of Ladies - Dress Goods, which for beauty and cheapness cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, viz: Embroidered Gingham Robes, (new styles,) Graduated Organdi do do; Rich Ombri Duages (silk And wool) very cheap; Etaliarinea, every price and quality; '''Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Laing; French. Gingham and Gingham Lawns; ParisTrinted Hernanni Cobaltine, (a new aryl.. cle of Dress Goods, tery'bzwutifuL) • Graduated hluslin Robes; White Embroidered do; All the above goods have recently been purchased in: the New York market since the great reduction of prices and will be sold at a small advance above Eastern cost by -Lawns Cheaper than Ever. A T A. MORRIS'S No. 65 Market at. We have I„n_ now onhand the cheapest. lot of Lawns ever offered in this nmrket. Such as are usually sold at 371 cents we are selling at $1,50 the Dress Pattern, (9 yards.) Vail and look at them: jet AWNS—(svar cowas).--Another lot of Lawns just opened at A. Morris's, No 65 Market at.— warranted fast colors—which we are selling at 12Ic Per Yard. jet Gold Pens. TUST RECEIVED—Another large addition to my / stock . of. Diamond pointed Gold Pens of the ,best makers and for tale nt the lowest prices. ,Alse—A large assortment of Gold and Silver Pen cils, Tooth and Ear Picks,Tweezers, ace. 6ne: W. W. WILSON, jel7 67 Market at. ltooalttances to England, Ireland, Siot land and Wales. 'DEMONS desirous of remitting money to any o the above countries, cal do so through the sub scribers on the most easy terms. We are prepared to issue drafts for any amount over £l,OO sterling.— Itemittances Made through our house any daybeibre the 23d of May, will be received in Ireland, by the 20thof June. - ' - BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Pittsburgh, .Agents for Roche, pro's & Co., royl4 New York Remittances to ache Old Country." IV(ONEY sent to all parts of England, Ireland .13-1. Scotland, and Wales, in sums of £1 and up warts, to suit purchaEers. ALLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker. m9-wly&dllit corner of 3d and Wood sts Pittsburgh, Navigation and Fire Inset. ranee Company. OFFICE. NO. 21 MARKET STREET. THE citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered au opportunity to effect insurance upon their property, by a Domestic institution located among themselves, based upon ' domestic capital, and con ducted by directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good filth they can readily ascertain whether they may repose that .undoubted secutity, which should ever attend as assurance transaction. - To persona whOse properly has already been dam aged ordestroyed by fire or water, the advantage of pensonilly adjusting the: loss with an institution AT , noir; will be strikingly evident. To those who suffer edby the Great Fire, this particular. corporation needs no ,recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its lOSSCSI—NEARLT TWO HUNDRED TriousArm DOLLALT—is to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. It is the part of all prudent men, Ilbwever fortu nate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoid ing its effects. To such ashave hitherto escaped, as well as to those who have sustained loss, the facility of protection and indemnity, offered by this institu tion, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the reflections .and-regrets which must be experienced by those who suffer without hope of restitution. M. ALLEN, President. Rolex. Fticar.v, Secretary. feblo-dfim DOWEL OR SUMMER COMPLAINT.—We confidently recommend and could refer to hun ds of our citizens who have used JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM, as a certain,-safe and effectual remedy for Dysontry, Diarhcea, or Looseness,Cholera Morbus, SUMMER COMPLAINT, Colic Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous . Headache, Heartburn, &c. This is one of the most efficient, pleasant, and safe eompositions ever offered to the public for the cure of the various _derangements 'of the ttroacsar and'novrats' and the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing CHOLERA INFANT= or SOMMER COMPLAINT; znd in all the above dis eases it really acts like a charm. CERTIFICATE Prookthe Reo, Asa inni of the Protestant Method. - The.undersigned having been afflicted during - the past 'Winter with a dise.ase in the stomach, sometimes prodcing severe pain intim stomach for ten or twelve hours - without intermission, and having tried various remedies With little'efflect, was furaiPhed-*itb a.4'4- tle of Dr. Jamtnis Csitaturryz Iltustist.:: Thin he used according to the directions, - arid found iataria- M bly ar this- medicine 'eausethe pain to ithate three:or four 'minutes, - and in fifteenor twenty . min rites eVery - unthiar sensation Walr'entixely::Anietbd: , The.medicine was, aftefwards used 'whenever , indieM. bons iarthis - aprorciaels of pain were perceiv e d, and thellMii(r. liras therebr . prchrented:f lie continued; to use the medicine evert evening, and sometimes in the voriiinz;:.4r4ili:i'liiw3ViSkilvF,hdaltV*aa so faeril. iteted, lhatthr4 - egeier ; wan relieved frAlpo insount - oceppiessivePeiti.:: Fibili experiencejthere4" rere:;,4ecan lay recommend` rr:.JaY(iit* Ca.rimptiftfi/lialettuf; as -a Salutary Mediainefee,tfik eneett.uf-Vie'lleMech And - bowels; Allegheny city,.Tnly: 16th, 1843. , .. s ate iteppoilltuglr stile pg.NAN, Txx:EirßA;„ i:2,,:s . Fairoiljgektz;fleaiWPOd• all MEE . , . •• • • -• ntliiiatiiria • t's July let, 1 84 § , . whose" . . - 7namiii - ere TlLialieth • - . • - Ainsworth E S . Andrewsj l• • . • ..' . Adams • - Anderson Mary Jane • • • • Adania.BeverlfW ' Agdoreou Mrs Affantianger • .• Adams. A.E • - • 3F, - . , ••AiidenionCYrini"-"E. • • Agnew Alexander .:• • r Appleby Jelin ••• ' • • Allen George 11,ni . old, • • • Allen . Henry. P ;...3711:itristieng Ammon David • ~ A ithatiiStult A L I .algeO • - '..A.intationg' J¢mey - • •Ilbright George •"•• 'Arrnstrang J I 4thes.l3cejamitr - - .Ainurtrong• Thontas • Alien . John J .l Arnett lotus • •••• • • Alfred S U 'Atkinson Samuel -• Albon John a . Austin John' ' •" • zinderElizabeth 'Betty Ann Allen Wnt • 'Anoy 'Jacob , . • • -• Azncia'Divid .• • — • 'Angier C •• • .-- Balsley Jacob' • Blair - .Runes Bailey John • • -.' • ' ; ‘:- - ••Jileck Johiißev.• •• •. Baldwin-Hy.•-,'; • • -Black Wm . • • Bailey:Henry: - • ..ißlack.Margire.t. • .••• Belsley Catharine - Black ••Robt • Baker SophialYl • - Black Henry . ••.; • ••:. • .*.• •,- Bedgely Hyram••.Bowen - Franceis E • Bryan Charley '• • •: - - Bowen John A --•.••••• • • Baylea John_ B -. • • Bogers Quillea •• .. - • Bartley Ellen.. • • • . Bosworth' 5*0.113 Barnes John •:Boyle BatesiG C Bowman Dorothy .. • • Bartlett Geo C. ;Bowen WM •,.•. .• . •• Batchellor E Boat John M Rev .• • Barnes Chu Boon G - • Barton Sam Bosworth J D • Barton Stephen S Borden Truman Barclay .E mien Bowden Thos Dell James Bollman Joseph E Beatty Francis DrowstJohn '.. Bell Thomas Brown Silas John -. Bell Robert Drown It M Bell George , Brown Thomas Beek Chas ' - - Brentlinger Sato Bevington James - i'• - Brennan Arthur Belton Isaac D --•: '''' Brady W or Geo Bennett Isaac ' -' Bridges Jane Beckett Robert ' .-Brigham F N Berry Mary Bruton Chu Bend John • Brewster Richard Bishop Michael BreAen Lether miss Dinkley Henry S Dreakin Wm Bigelow E Buchanan Joseph Surber Seth Busby & Little Butler Sarah Ouniap Isaac .. . . Byron Thos .11yerit James Burke Robert - Butler J Blade Rose Mn Braden Margaret C Blackmon() Benj : Buffum .1 C & JIM Boldoff Jacilb Butler F F Brown C D Burc.hill E Braman James Burnes Geo W C Cannan It II CoOper Racal Carnplield Wm Cochran' W P Rev Caugliran Dr Cochran Joseph Carey Margaret Cochran Matthew Carpenter Abr Collins- W W - 2 Calhu'un David B 'Coffee Wm Cadwallader C Capt Collins. Edw II - Caven Nadal Collins Wilt . ' 2 Callaghan Edw ' 'Cobb John .• Cavan Mrs Cotterill J 1) • Calby Jane J Conway Mary Carey Drusilla Coward Michael Cannan Chu, Corbett It H Caldwell James Coster Anne Caldwell Joseph Couver P . Chadwith Thomas ConiterJoseph Chamberlin John B Critchlow .W G Chalfant John M Crawford Jai:keel Chalfant Jobu Crafts William Chester W Rev Crawford Robert Chislett Gee Crawford Andrew J Chesuian Saml Crippon Arthur Ghurchman Sinclair • Crawford George Chamberlain James Criswell Robert li Chandler Joseph It Craig Wm Clark Anne widow Cushman James Doct Clingan Mary Anne Cunard T P Clayton Joseph W Cunningham Jesse Clark James D 3 Cunningham John Carlin Thom Coulee H Clark Chas Crouse Jane J miss Couverg Lydia miss Cochran James V Davitt T E Dennis Win P Daily Margaret Dixon Albina • David N C Dickson John Davidson James It Dixon Sarah Dail James Dimond D II . Parise, R II Dickinson Win Day Eliza Dixon Thomas - 2 Darrow Milton - Dixon James Davis Wm • DavisDobbs Augrei 3 is Sarah Ann Dowler Henry Davis John Dougherty Sarah Decker J W Doris /Olin Dempsey Michael Dodge S Devine Bridget Douglass A Doak George Drake Jacob Donne Jane Drum Jacob Dearman Hiram Dunlap John Deming Charles . .2 Duffy Ellen Doford Gco W Dunbar Daniel Denny Neal Dunlap Margaret E Davis J H Dunning Susan Dearborn David G Dunlap John 9 2 Dcvelin James Dougherty Mary Ago E Eckels Samuel Earnest Sarah Earl William Elliott John ' 2 Erkson Garrett Ewing Ann- English Sidney Ewhig James A EUs Josiah A ?MORRIS, No. 63 Market et Farley Win • Food John . Farrin 0 Ford John Faison Lawrence .Fountain Hatley Person Martha ' Fording David - Fleming Thomas Forsyth Matthew Fleming F t Foz Mary Miss Fleming D 8 Forsyth - Mar:a Fittimmons James Fordoni King. Flanegan F C 3 Fox John F Flinn Jane ' '. Foreman G - D -- Fife Nathaniel Freeborn John - Fleming W D Fulton Maim Finicle Daniel Fulton Elisha B Foster Levi C ',Fuller Josiah T Frew Aaron Freeman Denson Fowler John Ferguson Margaret Mm Fairman George P. - Minder Wm F . G abel John Gates Hugh Glenn Mary Gordon Thos . Gould Saml M Galley Alex Goodwin Laura C Gehring Francis Gordan James 2 Gardner Geo A - Gowdy Wm Gardner H J Gasser Delilah Galloway Wm :Gordon Thos Gaul II K Grieve Jonas Gardner Jacob Green John Gemmill Mary Grove James Gilmore A A Griffeth Chas Gem.) , Nancy Grace Mary E Mrs Gilkison Martha Grove John Gibson S "Green A It Rev Gilford Sand Gray. David Gillespie Sanil 2 Graham Thou & W - S Gilchrist 3hi ' Guthrie Saml ' Gilmore James - • 4;7;4 ' - ... - JacksOn-C1 4.1 V l'artii3s'Jetaes-- jail/es-David , - 14kslinAVA - 2 10160 91 1 ]!. , r.nrY s. • ' Johnson Dayid., • - Jacobins P Johnnie' :Rotilkt ; jacgoirM Joidin R.O . Jone,S.Chatles , '4l johne'.lSCari7li Dire;" Joninalari; Ann ' lacoby Hong . Jorle"S'Etan Jenkins Danteli Jortni DiVid J bacon ' ' , Jones, Ja - Ja cob - C john a joiiist , W ; . • • Jones Reins C- Johnopii , 2 ...Tones ,Estei Johnson tYM. Jones John': •*: ' 7 : KOIT David.F • King DC . • Knerr.Thotivas • .Kondigloaniel , ,. • Knox Kliza • Kintiihl King Zil Knoblick•Fnuicus • King•itobert-.., Knos J 0 Id-1,• Knock George • ' King IticharifC King Harriett • Kurtz George F • Kreps Soloutoii Kaye Liannah Keyser John 'Kane A' Keller • Kenyon Kdditer - - Keyser WV Kirnan James Raton Jonathan Keen Lewis: Koine BanecY. Kennedy J - .KannedyJohn.: Kennodyliancy Kauffman Jesse J Kennedy Thomas Kerr Thomas Kelly Jams Keit Eianiel Keys George LatiertyJohn 2 . Little Geo • Lamborn E Little St. George 2 Lambert John Loser 0,6 Larken Michael Long • LatshawJamos If • Lytul Win •-• Long Alei • Lupton E miss Latimer Catharine LonsibleJohe • Leaeock.Joseph Long James A , 2 Leaky Ann S Logan N T Lee Maria Low/tit-atom John Leonard Moses .2. Lowry Limy L Lescallet Samuel- . Lonergon Kate miss Lenhati Sarah - Lister John Lindeley Sherman Lendony Jas Layamns Mordecai LittJW.Geo Capt Liudsley Sherman Afacky Ann Magill Wm Dialmmit binry Ann ItlanntM Lucinda Marini Janie. • ' Morris - Farah Jane Maritiand s T N Mrs Moss Chan MarLitt George .Mint Semi M Matthew. Charley Morrie Moses' Moris John M Molloy Wm ' - Mackey Thom ut . Mowrat stophen Mahoney Theripai Montgomery Mary Matthews G Dant 111olion Robert .13 Moorland Mary Moore Robert W Mnrahall Robert 2 Moore Joseph - Martin John Meilen Arthur Stehin Thomas Meru Joseph Migan Arthur Mire James D Mulholland Wm Mickey Robt:. Myler James • Miles John M lgurilack Farah . MIiILJ • -- Mutlget . J.H , :Milligan John tie Acin ' Ales Mills E - • Mulligan Phillip Mills Fredenna Mrs , Mullin Chas ?Adler Saint Monday Itanl Mitchell Henrietta C Dire Muir Hobert • Mitchell Mary Miss Murphy James Martin Er, Campbell . Moore Time J Atiesser Jacob Murdock Nattlien• !diner Matthew Murphy John Morris Thea • .Ikr Itt , Alpine & Co 111'Henry James ht'Evoy Michael ll l ,Falia Eliza Mrs hl'Alleer Jane Mist' . 31 , 11waine Mary :tries M'Alleer Catharine Miss 31 2 111r0y Mary. Mies Dt'Cullough P Wittier* ' 2 M'Candlexa Martin WlCee . Adam • M'Loyd C M'Key 8 . • hl'Calu Daniel M'Kee Jantes ' • ltr Candles, Win Dl'Ree 1)1) Rev 2 fir Cay Efizaheth ltl'Ree John , M'Cormick James M'Recalle Robert M'Collutn Samuel .ISPRibben Joseph M'Cuteheon "(ugh' Id'Kope Dante! M'Cracken John Mltnight Wna M'Coy J . S • 111"Kee It 11 M'Cready blaigaret At'Donald Jnhn M`Clure Alexander Itl'Donnell,Maty . • . - 111• Clare W•W M'Devitt Jane: Welore Marr,aret M'Dowell Maiy lit'Clure Andrew Al'Gregor Matthew M'Lcos George M'Gee Somuel hl'Clarin James 51'6arry . 1Vin ltl'l.nugldin John .! Mi ZlP:Mullen D M'Ecely laaac.;*:M'Malion Samuel 51'Gowan Nichole• Itl'Willintria Mr M'Farland JBI • • ltl'‘Villianis John 2 fil'Mahon William 2 Samuel fal'Cox Joseph M'Kee Catharine Mn M'Kelry May, Bl'Keeter Chastens ltl"Kineev J W. itl•Ree James bl'Kee Hugh hl'Phereen Dr M'Quaid Leonard hl'lmugislin Hannah , . N Neale John ~', • Neeper Wm Newton kloralie.al - 2 Nicholls Joseph 2 Newton Joseph Nicholl James Nelson Wm • Nichols Win Nelson Arba ' Noble Mary Mrs N ewe ll John ; 2 Noble Henry -. Neely Wm 1. . Nutt Susalioah . Mins Needham Michael Nutt James - ' Noble Dovid T Nichols•Jotoph Nicholls Win i . . 0 - I O'Byfue Michael O'Neil° Thomas O'Callaghan V i Owen Thos R O'Keefe Jame; Owen Sworn B O'Harra Mary; Miss, Oyler George W. Orndoolf PH dr P Page Gorham A Perry B F . 2 Parkes J oseph` Perry Robert Patterson John . Peters James Patterson ThnS B - Petrie James Patterson I tr,A. Philips lKliza Miss Patterson Aswold Capt Philips Jonathan Pearson squire , Philips Mary Mrs Pearson iStary •11 Mrs Piers It W Mrs Peacock Wm , Pierce Wolter Peel lt 2 Puincroycyrus ,Polet Alfred Pollock Win Pentland Wm , Pollock Da - vid • Penniman IV A Prescott Wm Penney Robert - . , Prision Mary a Mite! ;Pritchard A', ' °': " "iselps Wm - Quinton Pedro .. 3 .1 , Quinetto Henry . , Quinn Jeremiah - . Gibson Elisabeth Ray James '', Koss &. (riven. Ray Nathaniel' Russell John Rayburn Jamei C. Richard Martin Rankin W M ' Richey Jane mrs Raymond Sarah A Ridette Joseph Reeder Joint :' Riddle W C Reesido E miss . Riddle Ebenezer Renciuff Nicholas . Riegger Andieve Rhodes Bezel - Rielly Michbel Renning Henry Rigdon W W Reed Irvin R .. Ninon W Dennis Reed Mary miss Rite? James M •Recd Nathan . Roberta E mrs Reed Henke,* Roberta NCspt Reynolds John Robbins E W Reynolds D '.• Roney John Richardson P A Roseburg Samuel Richardson David M ' Rowler Ann E miss Richardson Jame. Robinson Aiber I) Rice & Kellogg Robinson John like A ' Robinson David, Root E Rorke Jitiies Roes WnF 13 •Roes Jas. ltichnitielohn; Rcie.land § Savage P A 4 Smith Wm Ti! 2 Sands Jane Mils -_ Smith Anthony St Cloud . Idadiontmeille _ Smith W J Sawyer P , Smith Henry • gamin John Smith James Sawyer Honry A. .. Smith . Smith Elijah Sacket Lydia • •-: Smith Charles Scott Robert D ~ Smith .John . Scott .Elita INfias .Smith' Margaret - Scott .11tinnti.c Miss. Snider George D Smitt I' > •- • Sewell J,W • 'l'Si/o:per •WM Setltetiiyer SeihertSaftdt TVS' 3 :.StaajltSnr.Y. SCanii4Vielsh - Sten *Satah:A Miss Seitittahartniillt2Aisi: Stcatti.Dieepti Shnhoy'.P3fnok "_ Steven. Hugh • Sliepherd:lfastret;' - F,-;- "tStet4)l44n George" • slioregior et ikik,::: :ace*littltaiin 8 /aril itiVS4llrifil .ottisraft , Danioli &Diann:Martha .58vtliaik'thrgart SquiebYThhtt - Sliker . ;' 81 41STitc 4 i 4. 4vageol J V - : , . :;a:" e Kramer Cbrisesn Koons Philip litssS::.••:• • .• - ',lllllirrildsoPb • Moffet Campbell Montgomery J C Morris: Water Morrison Ann Vita Itioore Gen ft Mobre Morrison James 9 Moore C Moore James Moore David M Robinson Mary S min Robinson Claudius Rogers Aquillo Rogge Dr. Rey - Itupp Ceo W Rueo Richard ~~:~7 ~: • • • . - • is 1 •, 1' ltiat . •-•" Sy Atte SAM)/ PI !' ; : " - • , TitYlo.t' 40111 hiinptr444iaa, Taylor IVB • TetrtryySFm •,l'ilthid A M q'ott4l•David ....A.-TebinCathaririebrufa :Tobin Francie' : • . B;BliesTOrniy Luci 4 B 4 TawtiaechlOirid -, Titetups'ait M . ; 13 c Tracer Adam Thom '-Turnit StisphedD -.- Throp . Stunuer = Taetip Sdrnes Titompson 'Joh a = - .Z. • • Treleave.d. Richard... yupperlatz BeitriAt - Vlaitt.loseph • Yan - Brulotioiin 13 H -Van Polt'L Nitis Von Bonliorit Louisa • • • .Wallace alias . Weaver4naab • Walker Mary.R.:‘_. 'Webster 'Liwntheo ,Walter A G , Dr- , • .;.WalkEdwia 1t Wantlelohr iniss • Warren David' Ward A 'miss 7" Wed.lSatritiel Ward John 148 E Hiraia ; White Witt Irvin Dr. . • i Watt Rebecca miss "Whitatcee AVntson Jonathan Reir Watkins E • Waterson ISraughton S An* ^.' '" Whiteiosao•Jmrt Weaver Sni Weaver David ••• - VTiletin Tim:malt mre Tina JianatWan SVifa , ni:loi.s Wilkerson ". • Wilinn s i- G • 'lVilliatisoni.James H 2 IVlTstiiilz Co ' Wilanii!TearyS S Woods Paisick - 3 F. Mrs - •NVoiids Mary M-Misi• Wl2gaitii Amos . ..Woods JohkY- Wigtek .Tohn 'Wolf Ctiss C irtfitklns Alvan. :IVright"lllizabetli Miss Wilrne,r T. Wright: SII Mrs . W'yzne Henry J WilkisOn M J Rev • Wilson Thomas 'Whisson 'Sarah mm Ward Mr • 'Young John II Young MurielAliso' • • no* 561.' •f ' C. Postmaster. Young Mary Anno Mrs Youpg ,!easo W fylAt&vvlt wymond. awl War.l*Vi itt, Ex ZooLocacitingzioN. faqilS MAMMOTH MANAGERIE of all that is 'IX - ticaritifid•tind wild in animated nature,. is more eateiiiive. than an]-ever collected in America, it re quiring the aid of SIXTY MEN AND .NINETY HORSES in their.care and transportation. • Will be exhibited at Pittsburgh on WEDNESDA ', THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDA .I Y, lIL ' . *1( Ist,.2d, 3d and 4th, for . 4 days eels, Under thoi Enormous Parilliou, to bu exhibited in thelfansion HOWE Yard, Liberty street. The dilfcreut ..E.thi bitions will take place as follows: - i_ZWettricsday July Ist, from 1 to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M.;' iThirsday and Friday, July 2.1 and 3d, from 9 to 12, A. M:, 1 to 4 and 7 to 10 . P. M.; Sulurdoy, Juty"4th, Acre Will be rot - ti Eahibitions—at 9, A. M., I, 3 and 7 -P. M. : ' ; . The Wild Tennets of the forest, from thelnigo and docile elephant, the trwjestic Lion of unexplored 'At. :Ica; the fierce tiger of thelleigadjungles the beau elflelleppanl, the playful but ferocious bear, the gen tle gazelle, the useful and patient camel, the curious ly striped :ohm, th e grave robbing hyena, the steal thy panther, the savage , wolf; the cunning fox, doWn through all the lessee grades, are hero tieheld with safety, true to their nature at times, but' perfectly subject to the control of man the lord of creation. ' Fowls of the air and Reptiles; the most beautiful, rare, various and dangerous of their species are also , comprised in this valuable combination; doecriptiOn is powerless, and space too limited to admit it. Suf fice it to say, that the proprietors are of the oldest standing. and highest celebrity, and ,have aerated years of tea and expense to the recent collectiOn, , which is pronounced in .Europe acid Azierica, per , fectly unparallolle.d. . • • ' Itantorin li. Wanthe would state that'at tremerii , . does expense they have retained the services orthe: celebrated, brave and powerfill. ' .....' 1 'II:ERR DRIT:SRACII, • ' . ' .1 who is a native of Germany, and stands at the bead of all tamers of wild beasts. He has been styled by critics the lion tamer! as he has exposed his life be fore this in taming the, largest and most terrible lion ever caught. This lion is at present in the possession of Raymond ik Waring, and has repeatedly saved the life of thointrepid Driesbach when exercising tigers ; leopards and other beasts in the performing cage. Driesbach is the wonder of the World as a control ler of beasts; his pct tiger's feats, together with those of the lions and leopards have been beheld by mil lions. Drieshach actually drives lions harnessed in 'his car, thus showing the'-supremo divinity o f man above the natere of the brutes.. The moral and useful pOrpoies whieh an exhibition like this can serve, are perceived by all, and ac knowledged by all moralists and thinking minds. This exhibition serves to entertain and instruut every one in the wondrous works of. the Supreme Being, and is particularly impressive on the tninds.of youth. The whole menagerie is entirely unexceptionable. RAYMOND & WARINO'S splendid, and formidable Zoological Caraian will enter town on Wednesday morning, July Ist., from Wilkinsburgli, nod will 'Make Grand Procession through Penn at. to Water, up Water to Wood, up Wood to Liberty, and up Liber ty to the place: of exhibition - preceded by the best band in the counny drawn by TWO TREMEN DOUS ELEPHANTS EN'TIARNESS. Amalgams 25 cents. Children -under 10 years of 'age . • , Jel7 batwing t Lawns I FO: S. SWARTZ halos handttlot offino Lawns which will be sold sit tit° verylow price of 181 Conti per Ydrd,pereons.who wentalOod article, ata low price; would' do well to call aeon. Alpo QII hoed s good stock-of NonsOok mu - slins for J..adiesprosses very cheap at. . jel3 - • Nci.:;lo6 Market street. • 21Ingquelo•Netts. . • yli . Eo. S. SWARTZ has on band% lot of very au, :Ur perior white and • cordred jidnaqueto Netts !which will be aoldcheap.ntlie..loB.3larket.a4ect. . OFFEE-651 bags Toth:tio green. Rio. 10 packets old . gorpinnontJava. - Arriving and am aalely _••• ,• • • LAMBERT-6011110TO . N, my 22 133 aad 135 Wand et . _ . WS-41D boieelsTOlltonin . f - . ~.. . -. .. S- - .. ~ • - . 20' " "-Allpons;"TolletnattPalni... 50 g , : Hytfc:r-;h#1ng......,' • • : ',. In ntoro and. for (Tile' by' l.b;o2 LAMBERT ' t c .• . . -• S 11 - P ' T • ON. . . - Errs.—.2.c4skirprOla hams for palk-ky 1101`-10. ' „3028 fiIgrAISTALIT. I O:hI - ..171/AERMAIrO:.7. insl7Gulat.:L'Oblids -- krezorz , , - ; "..•116/WKAY (101t1Z-417-111510'Con, for Sale h, x • • • V 101 U 31M1T5.011.3*.1 . . 111/ 1 /4 5 z - AilAtiiimutiMi4 - • CO~+B4me?~ sit -4 - - -italk‘4l: , -41,-Af44,= . 7144 , *ipx - f • t-• ." %. • `~.'a=~«s~~.~ ate..: I:==Za , • _ . thwitily regiffirly,CondUcted establishinehtiii the States--it beiii.g.ifilhis country. Ailuit Franco 25 Cet4;o - ' Late'ef.4ti - Partc..7.bnitt4) l aw.:lrtiritiitlM - the Na - - tioual wards o4lo.biPit*N4 l- 4101(SE,SIT exhibit itiPittiborgh.:oiocdriesdak'akisiioy;. r; CUM...ent " ng .14.1 V; retIOOk;: . fr • Watia'ob.:llloi. ;' fotir.per . rfOratances, P. 3:1; P. X., butt77l-ii..30..11d4:in,-ilie:liircUrte gent of S. -- -AlurrariAtitericitit Hotel .exi•PcitWat..., - . , The Great Egneltrial• - CaYalcaticiAll bythe - colebrated-Dtasssilsoth, .13 iriusicianacip . mt; elegant:and costly Chariot, drawn -by -To) "omega, Cream Colored Horses! . • . . • The. Only •imposing eteattititi. otible - 'negit*d„ ningiliCceut processional, Cavalcade; mnst Weteite - strike every beholder with the highest adrni4tieti& The surpassing heathy of tbe : 'thorough bred hiirsWe',. 'the gorgeously appiiinted car,. and tho admirably- dtir . aerated wagons . ' the designs end. gilding of which re are by the most distinguished artists,compes a.cont parison that at once places this establishment - at. the head nud•front of ever y pnblic•Cirens, A large - for-: time has been expende d in the accessoriesand Equip ments proper to the scenes and• acts presented, by the superio{.artists picked and chosen from huh- - ; dyed star's, in order -to reader this the - first, bestiand Most en - parlor -E , ludatrian Establishment, iu this or any tithe} eonntry in the: World. The great watir pronf. pa / ilion .tent; imperbly furnished, will be.213,- 000 square' , feet in its dimensions; and will with ease 'contain 3000, persons, who iway witness ..every.per— fermance Clearly and. distinctly . Among the per formers Will be found • • - : - J. J. NATITANs, the: great unsurposse,l 2, 4 and 6 horse-rider, eetaiienallyintrcUlamug his ire:Cense balancing' or the infant, Frank Pastor, On Ins head. while the steels are at lightning spend, This gen. Llama, is Mao Egattittrian Directot,, , . . Riding rilester.,:.llOßME inlthis line'stind the 'very, highent. The tvvei Clowns '.‘tre.tbe celebrated *JOILIV.IVIAY Mid JOHN; Wllll4AKltft, remarkable for their wit and hunter, never tra.nsgteasing. the proper grounds of devirem. , ' • SIGNORE GERASANI, the gieat Italian Juggler, on .his firm and rapidSteed,i will execute the most won derful Vick,. This gentleman only - xirrived in.-this country last'whiter. His two learned -Dogs' will al io be intiodncect hy 'himielf, and exhibit many ex trrirdinirsi tricks. , C. J.:-HOGERS, one 'or the most finished scene Ridere of history, will appear and introduce many foreign said local scenes,; many which he is the f, tho original o ' . - . W....NICHOLS; an aecomplished 'and ahnite; prn!: