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'MONDAY MORNING, ,JQN7, 1847.
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FOR CANAL. COMMIMIONER
AOIIIISPII W. PATTON
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GEORGE: DARSLE, of Allti,Leny,Cay,
LEWIS Ion
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C. J NOSLA.ef Indiana
CHRISTIAN SNIVELY.of WillunsTp.
MARSHALL SWAUTZWELDER. huSrtirgb.
HENRY LARGE,olMillamTp.
ran COMM 1111.41natt,
J. W. HAYTHR; of. rittstopsh.
con corny Calt.lll.lllltil.
THOMAS PERKINS,'Ff Low.ltt.Cla'a Ty
lit Arorroa.
WILLIAM CAVE, of Venailiew T.
CENTMAL COMMITTEV.
THOMAS/ E FRANKLIN, Lancaster C.
JOHN C KUNKEL,Dassphia County.
THOMAS DUNCAN; "
JAM es eawerlN,
THOMAS C
WILLIAM.WATTS Cumberland;
DANIEL M SMYSER, Adana.
JOHN P WETHERILL. Philadelphia Coy.
JOSEPH R CHANDLER, .
ROBERT T CONRAD,
THOMAS 744g1tATII, Philadelphia ConalP.
DILLER LUTHER: Berks.
ROBERT Id BARD. Franklin.
THOMAS MT M'KENNAN, Wastonaton.
DRlgir 1 ) g /1 . ..*-§cal ;b mcs e e . t r ..
RICHARD IRWIN:Katt/Igo.
JOSEPICH KUHNS, Westmoreland,
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II j D ß M A llaka . Picithanspum.
.1-11 SALISBURY, Iska9sehanna.
mmARAN amtITH, '
SAMUEL A PURVIACH, Hodes.
HENRY EVANS, C li hes..
ROBERT T POTTElloatmerery. -
For Llrar Ccovaerelat lettelligeoce,Demuise Ma
ketußiver /Yews, Impolis, Money Market, de.,
and page.
Tag Pozniat.a W re literally and in
feet,- little Wars, common to the barbarians and
petty powers clan uncivilized, 'and occasionally of
a civilised people, la dpain they have been rely
comma!, wad were particularly ea in . 1808, when,
15 in. Malden at the present time, the mom pgw.
erfal armies of the Government wen defeated—
Unheard rif, barbarities were committed by the
the Spaniards aging the French, and the horrible
cry, at "Vengeance -or Death," rung through es
,tory ivaild mountain parte of Old Spain. The
Guerilla warfare emu deemed moat honorable in
All Spain. The old Nobles took part in it,
and tor five year. the French were picked off one
by one, until aniarinivif men had fallen. It was
the sane frau the Sea to . the o prceoefe r . Cate;
tools and Grenada, Arragon andf:cen, Andalusia
and '.Naraire, named that give music Liner lan
guage, were among • the Prorincea where men
Wieling forth eager for blood, and with hearts
thirsting for renege. Every mountain had its
hauot,:and Avery Menutry its secret'cliatitixr bf
death. The Guerald leader - was tkere• the truest
patriot, and ilerY artifice was resorted to, to entrap
theseldiers of France. ' Even the Spaniel' women.
with all the lyncher); of their eel, aced the ern&
MS of beauty, and wit, cml eloquence, to &a vr!the
enemy -one 1 one. from their strong hold.—
Theta were dirks In the dance. poison in the
wines, and death eying Where. dims. were sang
for.the brave Guerilla. The ballad told the story
of his sacrifice, if eaciificed hewers, and the hie,
ear honors attended lam in life, and hi, burial atria
death.
We fear the same kind of warfare in Mexico,
because we see the same end wridenccs of hatred
•
and csisenge towards our people. Priest and pc'
itician, soldier and citizen: alike breathe hot M.
venge against 01 o Even the airmen of 'Mexicii,
are ensnaring onieredultennfficars into re e l dan
ger, and in mum we hear of the beauty • end
charms of Mexican women. The Mexicans and
Elpanairdi are in many things alike, and in all,
things they can knees warmly, hate as fiercely and
prone 113 revengeful. There is a spirit of obstinate
endue-lice which cot only chafes at 'submission,
but which will not broake ainasteil. The Go,,
ills war is not a new _thing to Melina, and under
the alight snows which has attended its Ouscea
tion thus far, there is all the more dangerbf its
long continuance. One of our own poets, Brain.
ard, who dud young and fall of Promise. hu left
the following memorial of 2.T/1e Guerrilla in
Tyonab flood . befalsgi r i . d . l , e ; ader
Aed e . s
'Shan't wow the ehepbari in the vale.
And glans the mwantsineer
Thisagb Spanish loganig ell their ores,
And Spardab gold thairporae,
Sterner than wealth's or war's alarms
la the wild Grierilla's 61.1113
No trumpets range us es tla
No signal sound of drum
Tells to the roe, that in their might
The hostile squadrons Come.
No sunbeam Otters on our spears,
Ne warlike trap of steeds
Gives waning—for Ike first that hears
Shall be the first that bleeds. ,
The night-wind Calls es from our bed,
At dery all germs one line, •
And darkuen gives the signal dread,
That mikes our ranks combine:
;Or some straggling moonbeam lie
(heads°, lurking hedge,
Termite dash hot (mm a npaniard's eye.
Or from a deigee• edge.
is clear in the sweet sea below,
And misty on the bill;
e skies shine taddlyen the fort
But lower noon as still
This gmheting sun= erilbquiekly bunt.
And spread Its terrors far ,•
And et us (runt we'll be the BM, • ;
'And with It go to war!
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.1010(KRAL TATUM to 110170E1 fame. " —So
says the Washington Union, and We have cad
evidence of the rough treatment he has received
Gem the Locofocos, both in the attempt msderat
Weahligton to withal& a vote of thank, from
the man, and in the tittempt.,t,o disgrace him by
placing him under the command of Col. Beaten.
Mora than thir;:litince the people have shown a
disposition to appreciate the forbcaranot, cour
age and perseverance of General Tayloi, which
the Administration have so much depre.ited, we
And that kto has become kith the butt of ridicule
and object of falsehood among his anemic.. If
• candLate for President, he will be abused as
General Minison was in 1838 and '4O. Already
'lre find the following foreshadowing of coming
ervente.in l ihe Indians State Sentinel. It lajit
eGen.eylor is a very ordinary looking num.-
- He appeant to hate two prominent traits—coot
age and finnan,. but if he perseeste any other
qualifictiticton, I know not wbvt they area No'
great irenirdshipwas displayed on the day of
the battle . I 'fey and Wool planned
and tamed brdors, white tiro. Lane was the arlir:
g eneral, [bit carried the plans into execution, and
the battle we. won by bravery and nut . by gcner-
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14447: y „be beginning of the end," end
,eet,no'li is
d a cru l it now that General really
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Iwit;Oirnn • Wal in POP
8f;4000;-1:Par the , .arinced . boaT ender G . e".
r P6114*,... ploceon the 22 ' 14.1 "Y
f r o o fthe canny. wad
edit only 'li m g ht !r w
node.upon"nor Bide : •• • ik.n .OE4
probs.
••' I r. "I co of raeble. would .
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mil. ha ad d. '" .:of • the Willow anenlle
•WI bePwwW- ca ptured bY .Otr .coots, and •
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be en emy dealt rith• ' A new
3 1- prod&a.--- he uld yo d6224'
beenchostio nd in kno kle w sto g . it.. t n th . e ui Pe i. r . •
am of °meta Hew"' then
• y r d' a we bops inure from Me eh'eatunb
other canoe, fot
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W all early peace.
fro:Roy
rom the dry of meiwo, bow-
T be ai imt4 "• 314333"
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,:r thing but peace, and we
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rentals. ( inetiga varfan at lout, will continue for
From tbe xermig'
totmtbs.. e4l ' A IA and Valenti..
or
nader &We ,
•11' fora at with the enter.
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1.4
• • the lac**Pa
ad the so called eYenkeee," It to
4as ,• d f or months. •
Limed Ind, not
en
Riib'otiati there
;•.*: • • tapi.W4 l hee. 'M ew
• , ,,a4. 1 0 ,00ar
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kaves the city rods,' for Cincin
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ws..au s4wwern . rweargergettrantexaco—swarsnataV
We call _
io„the: loll,tering continued
• tory of war will :11ittniect• It is admin
.,
*tad, ai ds in all Htlnigiantheetie.
Verse 1,--A g 4 it elm° to paw, that in the one
and reventleth year d r the Hepatte, in o,ll.sec:egad
month, toewds the Ides 1.1 March. Kmg igmis
thejllssid'untu the Conpess: How shall the King
increase his Eirca• and prostrate his anemia.—
ileeingno money remains in the Tteasury, and
that which the King,bonowed a spent I •
2d. 'And the ' . Coogieve itaid, HOW ie liti• did
we not levy fates on Leahy: good., until the
treasury overflowed! ! And did not the King and,
Walker, men the scribe thai carries the King's bay
persuade us to release the rigour of thee:Blazed my
mg :.•Ttiat the In tate* we levied the more moo
ey we would hese," and now behold! the treason
in this matter. to that whilst thou haat enriched
ihe foreigner. thou haw impoverished thy people
at home, and beggared the Treasury..
3d. Aod ..hold Riad:tie of the Anoint Dosoin
oo--who n in fsvotis with tbs • King and is his
apokesinan to the penple, and eats of the King's
Pap--ssid to the King: •Shall I CUM them?" and
he opened:his mouth, and White filled with worm
wood and the fang. Were ntt extracted, nor yet
decayed by his great age.-alt he pronounced the
emigres. to he 3fexidarie,..vetde,h being interpreted
means, enemies to their chuntiya!!
4th. And all the lesser Spokesmen of the King
—even down to the frisb Harper who plays on
the Peut io the midst of the lrou City, set their
penny whietlea to' Ritchie a tune, and with one
'Leered cried nut ...Mexican Contras."
sth. And their was of the King's own party,
an honest man no the Congress. Small of stat
ore, from the swamp. of Florida, who rubbedg
hie glasses that were before hie eyes, spoke and
said, t•My Countrymen, Ln, this old sinner Rdtch
is, whom we have so long bowie with and nurtur
ed is unfit any longer to Cana in and out amongst
the representatives of a free and honest nation."
And the Clansman with once accord answered.
"Amen." thereto.
6th. And the King mid. give me ten more Le
gions of f3oldient; and nine and twenty millions of
coin—with threo editions thereof I will buy a
peiee. And with the residue I will fight for
••glory:' Ho w Felt •Wifmof'mid, will the King
give to a pledge that Glory shall not cone• of the
ehtensinn of the Arena( idavery, where no-dise•
7 now exists.
7th Now the land had been at rest for three
and thirty years and peace had prevailed ever since
the battles were ended with George 111 King or
te Islet. And the Loco Peon sect had been all
t at time wholly enaeged in securing to each oth
er the oluvarand Cubes" and other spoils of office.
I-61130t their wu totted no man to lead tffis ar
thirs to victory.,•
Bth. Ahd the ing knew tins, and it „Laved
him sore, for:irwas now the King'. purpose to send
another Army, and a tlett of ships t.e destroy the
Walled City and Stem Castle of "Vera Cruz" at
the entrance, as thou goest @s it were to the impe
. vial city.
9th. And the King said, I are this day humbled
In the sight of .it my subjects in this math r, nes.
ertheless I must submit, end be said unto Scott
—behol do Matey shell do thee no harm—so ..eat
40.....4 4.,
thy in peace", and go present thy "front" to
t . enemy, and I will protect thy ~ reat." Nutt
tic.nt teas a man of , war from bid youth up—of
great science in skill, and brace as ha was tall at
stature In ing higher than all the multitude!!
(bib. And the ships put to sea, and.eromed the
great Gulf and bearing down the colon Westward I
and Southward arrived at t•Lol et" and basin A loos
ed from this isle after certain days, they ran down
towards the Castle and whorl a part only had made
the land, thme arose a mighty wind and the atone
continued for three days and great consternation
proalltd.
11th. And when the storm maimed, they en
trenched in the sand hills, and bombarded the
Castle, and laid stints the City, until the men of
the City cried out; and there wee vary great
slaughter cf women and children, and Scott said,
withhold, it is enough--and fdrthwith he took
praise...ion of (Lis strong hold either Mexicans, and
the ,troops of darnel garriemied it.
12th. And a Herald proclaimed to denies the
victory Scutt had won! And the'Keng turned to
'Marcy, the Scribe, and said, how
,gloriour! Ihie
news would be. it a V/eig had nut achieved
And Marcy raid, is the King in earnest; seemly
the King will notnttack Scott in the rear !
13th. And the King sent fur Ritchie, and com
mended hem concerning these Whig Genetals—
saying, I fear Zachary and his teethes. See thou
that he doe. me nu harm, n o d I now fear Scott,
.for It, a so is vellient !!'
14th. And Ritchie proclaimed that it was the
King'. design to rob the of Religion" in
Mexico, tdcondaet the War.'
15th. ,And a voice wan bend throughout the
whole land. And indignatitm felt thereat, the
people aging. we war nut against the temples
or religion of any nation. set! Ritchie became
slarme.l; end smiling, snit' only making
spoil. the Ring "id, 101
Capita , Punish's-lent.
To the Editor of Me Pittsburgh' Ge=ette:
As the question of capital puniehment is being
discussed to same extent, with your perm:anion
Riau will show mine opinion."
It is not strange that infidels should be found
&mounting the penalty of God's law oo the sub
ject of murder. But to me it does seem strange
that any one who 'recognize!, the Bible to be the
word of God, and acknowledges it an the oaljin
(alibis rule of faith and practice, shotdd be found
oppesing the infliction of this punishment in caw
of wilful, deliberate mauler. We have a clew
and unequivocal declaration of the mind and will
of God ,on this enbjeet, contained in the 14th
chapter. end 6th Term of Genesis: 'Whose shed.
drib man's blast by man +hall his blood be abed:
fur, in the image of God mode be man." Were
it riot for the pride sod rebellion of the human
helot against God, and his authority, (hi. law
would universalli be obeyed and recognised
just and right, and the wilful murderer would be
permitted to suffer the appropriate reward of bin:
crime, without any efforts to thwart jashert Marl ,
weans the guilty; so common nOW Oman ail'
trial. for murder: 'And this arises utaitdy from the
misplaced sympathy of certain would-be reform
Cr. of the law of both Gild and man on this sub
jest. ,
All commentators on the Bible, I believe, with
out's single except - to, esteem the statute given to
Noah to be binding on his posterity until the end
of time; Now when the very best Biblical critics
Concur on this ,point, it becomes-us to consider
well before wo reject all the testimony in favor of
capitol punishment, and suffer outsiden to be car
tied away by mere feeling fur the condition of our
erring and onfortuoate fellow mono., and br the
sophistry of certain chiangelingo who' are ever
seeking to tevolutlonixe the word. if those who
are opposed to the,penelty of death for soy crime,
would showSvhen and where this statue is attro
: gated, or has ceased to be binding upon the hu
man rare, it would have more influence on Bible
abiding people than all the denunciations and
God dishonoring epithets they can use, and which
seem to beer familiar to sorer of those who citim
tat be the very embodiment el benevolence, but
who in their lives give ne better evidence of per
fection in holiness than others whose sympatbiev,
if not quite so refined, [presume, are quite as well
balanced. That the above precept was given for
a rule of •,:rion at one period of the ao id'. his.
tore, I presume will not be denied by any one who
believes the Bible.
If so, it most still be • rule, unless it can be
shown that It hav expired try its own limitation or
has been repealed by the law giver in explicit
terms. This we behave cannot be done. I bade.
that tinny attempt. have been made to explain
away and destroy the force of the passage; but all
such atternoto must utterly fail; it, like its Divine
author. will endure forever. And the State or
Nation that would nullify it or sit it aside, incurs
e fretful rrepensitolity,eind will beheld temente.
ble by Him who is jealous of hi. law and his honor.
The Practice of punishing capitally for certain
crimes, may be defended upon grounds of expedi
ency and propriety, as well as Scripture. No
other punishment will so ffectnally deter from the
~ •,111. 1 i.1011 of crime, nor does any other bear any
I p,,; TM
zy.,olrt , ,AKd.rAraa ( 401ai.t.•
tti
ik.• thin P.tr.:t4:S.
t,f
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I..hope diet some of the ',Namara for abolition
will fever uo with • oad argument' on the vies.
tion, Rio that wa may examine them and be con
vinced, if we ere in error; or if they should bo
thought wroor, I. their views on the subject, we
-will try to point tat their create. - T think the
question of vital importance to us aa a Slate and
Matte, and before any legislative action is bed on
the milled. it! 'should be well considered by the
people. J. C.
at lICCONr;, WnTaa Basta.—We mint It to
514 paknwell bs state Out it was the 'majotity cf
the Water Committee Uhl not that gentleman
alone who imp: r ued the coostruction of, the ace.
end flasin in the commil. The belief of,the ma
jority of the Ccircunitte is that,the impinge will
eon a m bly e z t ened $50,000 and requite 'an ex..
penditure whist the people-will not be ready to
meet. The average coat of water in the lower
part of city is Only $3,75 while $7,50 is the pro.
posed cat for those wini would be benestted by
IbiaooW improvement, for each family.
the Permaitrania State Liberty party hoe
Paitinated foxGloveroor, P. J. 'Ls Marrs, of
Wsalane= . County. and W. B. TIOXAS of
Philadelphia,lar Canal Camalariorker.
—Scrta,of.thef DaitiOlD defeatists of the war with'
itexicO,' ate some of the greater declaimer!
•
against the courage and patriotism of thae animas
tie brava* min in the country: Henley, of
]lndiana, u, tthis justly shown vir in the Indiana
I State Journal. tie WSJ in the Isla Congreas,nd
'as we heard him more than once, we are assured
of the With of what is here said in regard to the
course taken by this hero io Buckram:
I t wilt be reeillected that this gentleman was
one of Mr. Polk's electors in this State. II e then
raid the people that the annexation of Texas
would not produce a war with Mexico, sod If it
did he would undettake to conquer Mexico with •
dorm old latiiita armed with broomsticks. The
annexation took place] end the war followed.—
• Mi. Henley did not conquira Mexico with his
dorm old Whets nor did ne volunteer when the
Sire called fur troops. As an excuse for not
doing it he weeds as follows—
...!hod now in conclusion, r the 00"."1" a 6t
one, allow me t o say to. the troops at. Camp Whit
comb. that ho eing voted for the artnerstion of
Texas which is alleged to have originated it, if
my duties in Can Bras mould have allowed it I
should already have been one of their number ;
and if they donut march before the adjournment,
or if / con leave at an earlier yaiod without
negketing th, duties which derolve upon me here,
I may yet join them before they reach the table
lands of Male°. They have my ardent wishes
for a safe return to their homes end Canaille.
Very respectfully, Your obed'nt Beret..
THOMAS J.. HENLEY.
WocaUroTox, JUDO 26, 184 G.
The State has again been called on for anion.
teetaJand Mr. Henley, although not prevented by
holding en office, has not yet volunteered nor will
he do it. This is the pattiotism of the loeofoco
leat.
DJ Ile'peoplo barrel:ants recolleet any thing
of thespocehea of Judge Wick. mother of the
Polk lect-ra He too, if we tire 6rrectly in.
form was willing to whip Mexico on contract.
We dont hear of his taking it. Why don't ha do
Porreepenrtente or the Pittsburgh Gazeue.
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Patcanacrau, June 4, 1846.
The new government Propellor which was test
ed on Saturday, is to leave far BMW s
The Segains announce ■ concert on Friday
evening. ❑is said a certain Bishop who heard
Mies Cibber, in Hendlilre Mr ssiah; emldmal
the lady came to a particularli rich passage, ""Ma
dam your sins are forgiven!" What will thatßish
op say if he could only listen to Miss Seguin in
.me of her Zempa
Freeman, the new returned ;ambler delivers
another lectu:e at the Chltese Museum to
night.
A man by the name of Roberta has made
two attempts to lecture on " Women and Irelam.."
which were failures. Tc-night he holds forth on old
Rough and Reel, and several o th er 'topics.—
Whether ho veilhincceed any better in getting on
audience remainii, t th be seen.
It is said a splendid Hole!, to be kept by your
good friend Hartwell, Ia i to be erected on the
of the old Chemmuut street Theure. Should army
such enterprise be attempted, mine host of the
Worthington, is eminentlrfitted to direct it.
Our markets are filled with strawberries, and
our streets resound wilh the cry-of the renders of
this delicious fruit. which by the way is much
more sweet and pelstaide new than it was before
the mine.
CIISAITILS cog 13COTL,(11.—The Treasurer of
the Scotch Relief fund, Wet. Blackstook. Esq.,
ha received a hands isle acknowledgement from
Philadelphia of • the contributions for the relief'of
the suffering Scotch. On the 3d inst , the receipt
of $3,106 in acknowledged at the hands of Res.
A. D. Campbell and Thomas liird. Tvrentpone
handled dollars had prariounly peen shipped from
this section'of the State, and in addilion a large
quantity of provision.. The vessel which took
out the provisions for Western Pennsylvania curl:
e d out 3 146, barrels kilo dried torn, 208 cf Flour,
177 bags and 3 Wok Caro, 44 do of Wheat, one of
Rye, all =signed to Mr. Forbes of Edinburgh.
In the letter •cknawledgiog the receipt of these
provisions the writer, P. M. Call Esq., says:—
canna: sufficiently rapers. the high sense
which we entertain of ltlo P[CrtiOllll
that have ham made and are still going on in
WesteroPennoy Urania far the relief of the Scotch."
We are seared that the money and proviai Ant for
the relief of the Scotch, will amount to seven
or eight thou.,' dollars and that for the relief
of the Irish to perhaps $:7.000, or $28,000, all
coot (root iLi. coy, C 11 my and ociabtortinod.
The forwardern have been very liberal in taking
provision. for di, relief of the suffnrers in Europe
and we have been requested to . preaant the thanks
or the Sceth Committee to tanners Leech, Mc'
'_Nulty and Gnat
Dm. Eisen. ♦vu Tee 8101.1.—We are re
quested by Dr. Elder, in the D.N. Gazette, to pal,-
lish his ezplenation of. speech reported an hie in
the New York papers, and delivered during the
recent religious 'anniversaries. Dr. E. is repro•
recited ass?eaking irreverently of the Bible under
Mores. He disclaims any each (stearin., and
alys that be .believes the absolute divinity of le.
ens Christ. and tb,t he believes the New Testa
ment report of his life and doctrine.. and that
they are the rule of hie faith and practice."—
What Dr. Elder would also be understood ae say.
ing is contained in the following paragraph:
.1 believe that the Jewish polity is fully Wu
'ranted by the authority _which ordains it, and
ai tally vindicated by the history of that/pecu
liar peeple, but it was already growing abettlete
in the day. of Saint Paul, (Hebrew. vii, 130
and Christianity ban now every where replaced
• its jurisprudence with • quern of law., more
consonant to our circumstances and time. I
think .tbey do greatly err, not knowlne the
scriptures. neithet." the policy of Divine Prowl.
dente, who would restrain the civil liberties and
wasl economy of the present and the future,
by the limitations nee:essay to the put."
We believe the above will place the Doctor
reduce in aerie, in regard to the ezuact we pub.
046.1, and we would publish the whole letter if
our apace would admit.
. Tax raw to SANTA Anus.—The for,os of the
pus granted to Santa Anna, as copied in same of
%hopper. is denied to ba "an authentic copy"
by the Union. Perhaps the !diking will fivnish
us with one more authentic, and we ore glad to
see the President called upon to do so in the Res
olutions adopted on Wednesday by the Whig
county Convention. The denial of the Union,
however, is not very good authority upon public
purls even when they affect the character of the
administration. The Organ rosy deny what it
Will, since the President himself liniment moot ef
fectually its own denial. In the annual nits-wee
of December 8,1848, the following may be found.
'ln view of these facts and circumstances it
was, that when orders were issued to the CONINISS•
der of our naval force in the Gulf. on the fifwenth
day of Maylast, only two days after the existence
of war had been recognized by Congress. t.t plice
the califs of Mexico under blockade, he weti
ratted not to obstruct the passage of Santo Ann:.
to Mexico, gloat he attempt to return."
A ?deo:lnners. Piczuser..—The window , i
the merzbanttsrely presentee° grout no Atlractiop
et now draws crowds to Kennedey's. The utter
:rat! , t+ vo m4snifirent victor.
ts ;
°et, i.e.F.tet
141 , n1
pall-• S, r•Vii t+-
44.43,14,, 7,ef :;44. t',;;;` , 4.
touching and beautiful. Hs who looks
desin2to look again, and after he his gored for
hour's he will still linger in edettration., Th 74
picture is supp:sed to be an original by tha cele
brated Spenish Artist, Guizeppeßibers,cammon
ty called II Bpangnoletto, or the little Spaniard.
If so, this picture must be at liut one hundred
end ninety - one years old, as Spangnoletto died hr
1656. Still, lb. colors are almost u f tab se
:honk they had been leln upon census bat yeder.
,lay. This picture wai purchased lry the owner
in Antwerp and is beyond doubt the fount gem
of art now in our city. Our citizens should esti
and we it, before the owner removes it from Ken
nedy's.—TeLigeoph. is
•
11111 , 11 Remsr.—.4L Allin informs us that he
'has shipped. In ail up to last Saturday, about 400
tops of proditim destined for Ireland, and from the
lag. quantity engaged with the. canal lines,
during the present week, ho =templates getting
e nearly store. Contributors play look for
quick despatch for any produce confided to his
care.
Nursorecs- .
Of our meth!,
'condition of
•We beg lease to call the ettention
Snag Commissioner t the filthy
est . 015. Alley.
R 0 P E.
!!-'• 1
ENGLAND.' ' ; 4
Ardno puLat -during the late Gni years (uyai
ttnAirminigitunaJorsiatinl,) bee trade been in •
motaidefineewed stjki thei r t trit.prosem time.
4 - ‘ .
i b Tlielirsli . rociambered Estate bill had been - reed
• ird time in the House of Lords. This will
-e able holders of mortgaged properly to Bell part
of their estates to- pay off iimumtaamea. This
will raise tip an independent middle clue of hish
landowners--men cultivating their own grounds.
The House cf Commons had passed' the Ten
Hours bill--the country gentlemen triumphed.
In the House of Lord, ram. day, Lord Brough
am spoke of "the distrersing state of ffrei Money
Market." Yesterday it war very bad, arid it was
worse the day Moe; and the worst amounts
were received teem Lancuhire and Yorkshire.—
Numerous orders had been received Iron Ameri
ca for Woolens in the Wert Riding, and'foe Cot.
ton in Lancashire, yet the manethictunie Could not
°zeolite thus orders, and were even obliged to
stop their mine.
8 AAAAA or rarely—Deaths from famine are
happily becoming rare, but freer is rapidly doing
the work•ofdecimation. The accounts from Ker•
ry,lvey, R awrornon and Longford, are of an
extremely nntarorahle character. In the Union
workhoma , of the latter county, the number of
deaths in the year ending let of April, 1847, was
112, whit+ for the corrreponding period this year,
itteyeamounted to 677.
The accounts from the Mont markets of thi
French Departments are again becoming' each
day mon serious. In almost every district hu a
rise of prices occurred.
The Royal Government of Prague has decreed
that the Jesuits shill not be permitted to reside
in the capital of that kingdom.
Food riots have taken place in Wurtemburg and
Aaz en Rut sa.—Mr. Stantly, the artist, who ac
companied Gen. Kearney to California, Writes as
lolleree :
"There has been conch speculation, in regard to
the Aztec remairs in the %alley of the Gila. That
it hoe once supported a nut ponlation, we could
not doubt fur mini of their towns and !cities are
plainly visible for hundreds of miles: Stone
found atitrns are frequently seen wavering many
lames ; but with one exception, we did ;not find
any building. in any degree of preservation.—
This wee about four miles from our trail, and two
hundred and furry miles abase the mouth of the
river. This building I. 60 feet by 46, three stoile•
high, oral is constructed of the idol*, limiter to
that used in the houses 'of New Mexico. I Whether
them ruins have any connexion with those of South
America is not known. The plain. in their akin.
ity are covered fur mile, with bro Len pottery of
burnt clay, beautifully painted and ornimientrd ,
and this was the only clew which we had to the
advancement of the builders in the mechanic arts
The Pecan. lodises have bin vary imperfect tradi
,
firma of these remaina."
Maecet LO(T.-Mr. O'Connell left Al:tenon for
All a on the 18th eltima
The Belgian Jenniela state, that malignant iy
pbus fever is very prevalent in the province o
Flanders.
On the sth of April. one of these dreadful fires
which are the curse or Turkey. brukeout in Bu•
&meat, the capital of Wallachia. lu , was blow•
ing a violent north east wind at the tinte r and the
fire, after raging molt intensely for t 4 heurs, teat
ea for want of fuel, having consainea In its pro•
grail upward+ of 2,000 houses. and 27 public ra
tablishutents.
The loss of properly is immense, and , has beim
variously estimated at from £2,000,000 td £2.-
500,000. To account for this apparently esag 7
mated lose, it is neceseary to [Petition that not s
single stone counting house, or fire-proof usage.'
nine, resiebsd the intense fury of the Oct.. Ac
tordieg to our correspondent, 500 miserable haus
es are all that remain of the once flourishing flu
chartist.—Landsn Herald.
raeaart.rau I{lll. Roll/ —The
books focsubseription to this stock, will be opened
by the emontiosionen at the Alunongshels House.
this morning from 9 to 11., and continua open for
three days, at the scoo hours. We understand that
several of our citmens intend to submwbo largely,
Osumi, as we are, that the money will be well in
vested We leel called opoO to urge a general and
goner.. addition to the stuck from this city. We
hope, ,to ever the subscriptions of our citizens to
this Bt. d. will rot made with the tvadrritanaing e •
pressed upon the books, that the money ,gall t.O
sependeo upon the eul el the line, and from this
1 City, the subscriptions to be otherwise sold.
Tat New bfextela Tavare.-8 late letter
to the New Orleans Times, from Vet Cruz say.
that the new tariff is found to operate badly.—
Three sculls with valuable rarir ie. ha I arrived
within two or three day., and then eras not mo
ney a rough in the city to pay the duties on them.
Four mare wore daily expected' If the dance
are not paid within thirty days alter entry. these
goads must be sold at public auction—and what
will they bring!
Gen. Parr cas3a , C 0... Aentacaoar•l g and Dv
Kearney arrived in torn on Saturday from the
seat of rm. Gen. P. appears to be guttering from
lameneas.
Capt. T. Daaaaoa Sea., of the U.B. Nary,
• Lieut. Frost of dm Voltipeurs and Captains
Crownlasbiekl sod Ashy of *ha Mamehasetta
volunteer's, and Lieut. Williams, have also arriv
ed bete.
Tor aa•aoaa or wet.—The Toone:ease Regi,
Inapt which went to Mexico in Jane 1846. return
in May 11547 with "one-third of the force Int.—
They maned with 900 sifted's men and retain
ed with only 550. battle and disease haring re
mand 350.
Tea Pyrres room °rearm, or 1787.—The
American has an old Cinema of this date, publish
ed by Scull & Boyd, on a theca of only 14 by 20
ioches. and even then much enlarged from some
of the later publications. The ailA of the Gra
mme is now 49 by 28 inches, and we find it al.
most imposaible to crowd in warned! apace much
more than the news of the day.
11Irn neuter Comearai ooze° To Sonora.—A-
song the passengers in the new steamer Washing
ton:wee the Hon. Richard Brodhead. of this State,
nod Bon. William S. Miller, and W. W. Camp
bell, MeMbere of Millet Congrea . from the City
of New York.
Tax COGillo.ll Nuteaarca.—.l gentleman has
called upon us to . eay that the cockroach nuisance
will be as won slatted by the care of red wafers
scattered upon the floor,. in any ether way. Our
infamarit het tried it with complete intecese.
CANAL..—The Legislatute of this extensive
Province, met under the Vic regal Lieutenancy of
the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine. a lineal dr•
seendant of the &solid, monarch who triumphed
at Bannockburn adults warring f.r liberty tour
hundred years ago.
A 'came warrrao will be held in Baltimore
at the Exchange this evening, where the
more Committee who recently Tinted Pittsbargh,
will be present, Hon. Andrew Stewart was ep.
pointed to address the meeting.
Einnaasre.—The steamer Pennsylvania left
Pittsburgh nide, evening with a WI freight and
with 480 German emigrant., Inland fin the fir
:faith West.
Maw., of the rill6s, wounded at Cone
died on the 15th .May. He wee a brave
nod moth beloved.
'T!'t Presi‘aa Analwa arrived in Philadelphia
174 third, and at home, probably on Soon
_ -
"'Hum Wheaton oat late biliniger ito Priatria,'
It.. beettitutited to a public- dinner at New York.
The PRUIDZITIati as arateadastie
caption at Raladatt and pult.
Tbs NOW Yowk 8m say. Mt. Ptak will 'is'
that city about who 20th of this moon!.'
TUE WAR IRIP OP PRAOR
BY gala. LOVilt •
Sweet lend of toes, thy hop dt 3 lk hoop.
Upon the willows I,ow.
Wale Centimes blisht and fetrer's pans
&amp emery en thy.brow ;
Vat Inter thy hat p and raise thy coin.,
Though Wet and low it Ire,
And let thy !tinkles hen , Moth.
In friend, still left to thee.
Look oat, look oat Berms the sea
That Ord@ themerald shore,
I.
• 'hip of warbound for thee
But with no warlike ewe;
lief thunder sleeps—illa Mercy's broach
That wafts heroe'r the ma,
Sht owe not forth to doalost angle,
But beam new life lo elm
Thy wooed hood MO wanly nuke
The chords of.gratefol pro.. ,•
Thy ritipliyil MOO glOwl.ank.
Thy rotes of proud. , day.,
Vol. neon to sorrow, tuneful still
Let Wiles voles proclaim
infordic p rai so, on ern y hill
umMais tiOno. a•ute •
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPIL
Covrespoudeste et, Pittsburgh Ca•voi.•
Fzelasiee Carreatmerieme. of imTittatereaz Gazette
•
PHILADELPHIA MARKET. '1
AM. 5 9 P. M.
Flour--1 he amount of husinesedSiug in Floor
is moderate, and holden have not realised the ad.
:vane they claimed, fully. 'To day West and PI
brands add at $9,25a9,373 per bbl.
Wheat—Whir on the spot realises 220a223c
per bu.
Corn—Soma samples of prime Yellow sold h
ail at 193a196e per bu.
Oat, consnne very scarce, and fetch 58.61 c
per ho.
Rye has advanced to 140.143 c per bu, on tha
spot. To arrive some sales at It..
Whiskey in bbls is still held at 40c, brit buyers
will not home farmed at that price.
Conan has declined 3e per lb since the news.
Provisions—The market continues rather quiet
but holders are very firm and claim full prices.—
The sales consequently are to a moderate extent
only at prices for new West. Mere Pork $l7, and
old at $16,50.
Sales of No I Lard at 10.1013 for
. obla and
kegs—the demand is good sin. the nevi..
Of Bacon sales Hems of Western Cure at
10c, ned City Curs at 12212 e,. Western Sides
it pi, and Shoulders at Sc, which is an Im
provement on the latter.
The demand for Cloverseed ha. improved,
and sales of prime fres seed at 51,6244,75 per
bet. a t.
American Flaxseed is held at 142 c, without
altal totestablish the price. •
Ky Loaf Tobacco is in request—ths extremes
of the market are 33110 c.
Etizrhew , Correspondence of the Pittotourgh Gazette
BALTIMORE MARKET.
June 5, 9 P ht.
Flour — The stock of Flour on the market is
not large. The rectipte have bit faii. For
Howard at. a price is claimed which oven refuse
to pay, 0,934 per bbl. Holders a seltera.st
that. The last tialre.of City Mills tv re at $9,75
per bbl. .
Wheat--SmaU sales prime \Vein. a 2161219 c
and of similar quality of Red at 212 a 15e.
White Como( prime quality realises 1124,114 e
and Yellow 116•11.9 c per bu.
Oat, realise 69;11c per bu.
Whiskey is o little lower. Soles blade and Ws
at 360373 c.
Provisions—The sales of the week have been
moderate onlY and at steady prices. Holders are
much father since the news. Sales Pork—Mees
at
$I
dm
50.
"dPrieme at
al*cintnpuenrurbi
e b
• Bacon—Thegood. Soles
.Wes , ern Shoulders at 73 sfic, Sides at 91a10e, and
Hem at 9alolc.
'Lard hae sot varied iTt price—No. I realises
95•10 e in hide and kegs.
Of Beef came sales Mess at $15•151
tremes of the market $15,155. Prime at sloa
'I Of .
Of Butter idea 50 kegs good Vt'eatern at Llc.
Small vales Weatern Derr'Skins in hair at 2C■
Correspondenent Cue htt•tittreit Gantt.
NEW YORK MARKEr.
Juno 3, 10 P. M.
•
The holiness done in Flour to day is not large.
The stocks =Justly no not very large. Some
Seuthern sold ha use at_ $10,50 per bbl.
Some sales e Me per be.
Provielonv—liolders clam an :Winner on articles
of Provisions. but the sates re light in convey...nee
of the 1A46, figures demanded. Sates new West.
Prime Pork at $14,1.*:k and old at $13,'.14. or old
Mess at sl6fi 10:4, while new is Lehi at SI7 with
out sales.
For Bacon there is sa eateileed denial and
sales ma Ito! 00 tibia corn %Vest. sure audes at
and 30,0J0 Ih. ahoulders at 1.4 e.
Finer freights to Liverpool hare ailvsnred to S
shillings per bbl.
FROM MEXICO
!illey 2.0
The Mexicans here have news from the city rii.
Mexico which we cannot get 101 l al. their Oren
currier. doubtless running regularly. One of
them told me last night. Writ fifteen luminous of
the Nuncios! Guard have been'thor..ughly organ.
iced at the capital, that fortification. are already in
process of construction at dr - near ftio Faro, that
the belle have heen Me up into C611(1011, and that
the owners of eri Wen foundry at the city of Men
ice, Englishmen, have been compelled to cast belle
on the promise of remuneration hereafter.
. May J I.
l'ho Mexicans have a report here, eilich is trod
ited by the Americana generally, that Herrera is
elected President of Mexico, and that ho is asp,-
tied to treat for peace.
The rats in. aniseed by the Meticana far Her
rero being willing to make pence with us it, that
be desires to prevent oar taking possession of the
Capital of the es) s tyII to,
the inevitable result if the :Mexicana do not came
to terms.
The Army is under marching .order. for to..
Mellow evening at 3 o'clock. Gen. Tarigge coL
awn will move at that how, if no unforseen
cumttanceis intervene. Nothing further from
Generals Worth and Quitmaa, except that they
were resting, from the fatigues of the march in
Puebla.
•
• Our correspondent at Vein Grua, under data of
the 22,1 inst, writes us as followe—jost as the
Palmetto was leaving:
"Otte hundred and twenty 6luartermauer'•
loaded with Boar and pork, on their road
to rendegratts at Santa Fe. were attacked late last
erecting, three miles horn here.
"The nudeteem_were Bred upon; but I" cermet
teem whether nay were killed. Most of the mule•
tees have jost returned, and reportthat the entire
train eras upland. This is no rumor. I have
the Gets from the quartermaster bere."--Balt.
Amer.
About a dues roltrateers, disehumed from se,
vivo en Md. Price's regiment at Sect. Fe. on account
of I•health, arrived at St. Laois.. They left in
detached garnet. the latest on the:lst of April.
Everything was in a tranquil state when thefleft
Santa Fe. Tee native, of the country were de
prived of dor leeway of mischief, it they were so
dispond. 'f he courts for the trials. of the' rebels
had elmed; both at ntos and Santa Fe, smiths san
guinary elet.utions. which had Wien place ender
their adjudiction. were at end.
Col_ Price wan in command at Same 'Fe: which
has proved the grace-nerd for many young and gal
lant men. The SI. Louis RepahliCao State:that
nearly four hundred persona were buried there.
04e hundred had been diacharged from Col: Price's
regiment on acconnt oil arclinen.
In naming home these parties met great numbers
of Indians, whoee principal object seemed to be the
stealing of mules and Gorses. On the Ilth instant,
they were attacked 'at l'awnee Fork, by about one
hundred Canenche and Arapahoe Indtens, and in
the tight one turban, the leader of the toned; was
*Hied. end weal wounded one or two of the
Amt clues were slightly wounded. The Indians
mieceeded in driving oft nee bonded and five head
of horse* and mules, principally the propecti of a
party ankle:ken traders, travelling in company
The party on their mist I a•lndependence numdered
piety-Gee men, with Mgt. imen wagon., and $65,000
in specie belonging to Mexican trader.. Th e win.
ter et Santa robed been Pemmican screen, and of
great duration. A man by the name of Kicks wax
tilled at a fandango in Santa Fe, shortly before the
last of the company left.
Of the coulter of •olonteere at Santa Fe, very
few will enroll themaelver for a new term of ser
vice.
Gas. Ts vata'e, Coairavo.—A, letter in the
New Orleans Picayune, dated Monterey. May 7,
Tho'. health's(
. the anny 'here continues good,
with tho esceptiorfor the 2d M• Regiment.
which is still suffering from the ravages of the
mill pox, and loair2g a goad many men. ne
glected to mention in my last that den. Taylor
Nit been ill fora day or two, but h a d wscose,,,d,
HAT Cuanntes.-1t is said there hre men in
London, who pusses. Atm power of enticing rats
from their holes, tad colours Ain them,io broad day,
to enter into rat raps. The e harm consists in some
of the omits p tared in the trip being saturated with
the oil ol anise and of commit.
Sir. Sacirs.—Black silkiness are quite the rage
with the ladies of NMl:nit:lom city. The Whims,
no dnabt Is brimmed from the East, where the
Turks have the ore4it of putting their ladies into
sacks fur any, every I and nu offence at all.
Sionstrutrto• Niti.—A ring or sine and one of
co pp er . pi sct d in contact around either fruit :Or or
hamental trees, erdifererent ell insects from ascend
ing and injuring them The moment th• insect
touches the battery :it receires a pimple shock and
I. killed or rails to the ground. The action of the
battery is unecuiri, being sufficiently poweifol io
either d•Tor wet weather. So says the Macon Jose.
nal.
:Hz .12tvailian• confider ploughman in esiential
point of lesalebeasty; and the greatest compliment
eerkPe_ paid a timeline lady, la to tell her that
she 1r.i...rw" , " lairei everrdni,.,
, •
irrica melte the atm.Moo of [Mr on .'.
'lnhardintry corona Sentra w lagAtillurl:r i 1 1 r, flor's
'ed ;T . ano r Vl ' . ‘4 6ro l lirren - 01' la.day'l' e paper. 'in;
...Mont &GM the mom wonderful on record. and halo_
ha been pronounced try - Many of our mom ref
phym eland. The afflicted and othera Interested Ire ro.•
queried to visit them at their rerend pleat rya
and team from their own lip
the wqq i e ,fia am ., a
dm medicine. Tbe Grrtone named to
Mr lease Brooks,
who mar h e,
seen daily, betweer. the he," oA. 111,
and 4P.M. P h laced Rowland/h.-Walton, No OM
Market at. Phtlada. sad
cukzETTE JoB PArSTIACI OFTICY,
.70110 . 770.22 T. COMM 07 1431111. 07110lt *1.017
pp•Wa are now prepared to ireeute in a superior
and expeditions. manner, all Y ind.wo( Joa rams.,
ands as large Posters,iltearnboat 5,110,bt11s of Lading,
Lauer Meet Cirellier% HZ/Saab'. Cords, &Ake. •
DOME AND rAxrPII PDTlfTzion
to any areal atoned /alio bet mason, ' and
kind sot Pnatlng dons with Monty oaring lot
C7timt:ortotht of fears fainacheededbihoolth th4.l
mallow, to mac of Pm ourrhoids or Pilm,Dy the time(
Dr Upkotan'eltemnary, whLelt has achotrod Well dh -.
torredxpittatioa Writs shoal tonne's la eradioahnp
that dmireorms comola.nt. ft le an :menu! remody„ .
and int ducovery. moulted from • tbomogh investixanott I
of the eau.ne of Mtn ownfot and pre volt ot thrown,
hoot. ' , holm., and Retatt. VATT
KKIT.II.IhI . I ttl Funon tnool. Now Vorto; IV tr. Tnolm,
Market Coon', ant P. K. ttowtne, Snithfu'eld street
plowott, Ppec Pi per tic; in! lw
QO.-salter'. Ginseng Panaceas--11rotear.
Tacrndavr—We beg leave to call NM, e ndt lo
ibe Ml:awing, (ram DI. Win Deco , of Witham:ma:Os
Clermont , nod one of Me very List pi - hew:onery in
the county In winch he restdes, and Leo 3enuor ,n the
tm Legodaturc. It cheering thus to see the lead
ing men of the profemon, bursting the bonds of
A, .1111 we, and graing merit 11+ due:
ir 1 have in on practree been Lonna some of your
Gameog Panacea, and, en far. am well pleased ot tr
edeetslllCatarrh•l and Drottehial Comp Loots. New
aend oa half a dozen bottler—put Meru •• to an von
call, as I ...lime: if :1 continue. 10Terldel as general on,
/slam,. as it has tolretofure. to leer/ it co/Woolly on
hand Respectfully, nu' Wm. DOAN, K. n.
BOOTS 5,00.
NO. flu MOUIITII STREET.
COHN F POST OFFICE ALLEY
. .
I •Ittr.crther rr.perstotty tnior the pubic that.
hr ha- rd the tnanutartur ttot e
of fientforuti .
Fatt.enrablo f1u,,!.. of aond otalettol and worionatrtbiti
wholt he aritl warrant reprrtor In any Mad ever Ind.le;
Pdat..burgh her ll.r pre r. There hoottliadt.r t*, -
~11 ha rnadr inearete. and warrant taint ar repro
rrnird, at tne vary tow price of FIVE DOLLARS
CA,II. ertalrturn a rcourrted to call and csern
ne Ittt luau e
W It ER,KINF-
E7 . lmport rant to Ad vertliO;rt.—ila a deer
tts,ments which appear in the Daily Alorning Gazette
also appeortn the I'l.l-Weekly, thus reeetv mg the ben
ern of theweal... of all, without any additional
charge. This is all advantage loon, ad ',ruse's, without
any extra expense. Adverttsements are alto inseru.4
,ct the ,ountry paper upon iable Woes.
•
To Trove
"EXPRESS FAST PACKET LINE
PDILADELPDIA AND lIALTI3IORE.
1 Brehm foray lm Paastnawa
pm.: Canal and llnnromil being no earellent
I order the nickels of Wog e with pas
..,ngrrs an follow, even at SO o'c lock :
Packet Indiana. Llctkey. 'Monday. fune
do Lou 0.8111, thompunt, Tue.,l•s , J an , .9.
do lief...ly. TTut , y, Jour. 0,
do Oh,o, Craig, lturainy, June 10
do Indiana, Harkey. Friday. Jun , 11
-
du Loniinana,Tholon.en. Salurday, , Joon 12.
di. /Crowd, y. rubY, Sunday, June .3.
do 0,.,,. Craw, Monday. Jut, 11.
en Indiana I:2c4ey.Turaday. June 13.
do Lounonno. Thonvon, K rdnenday. June
du lienn.cly, Trolly.Tharstlny, J ove 17.
eo Inn, Craig. y ridgy, June IF.
lod.ana. Saturday, Juno 10.
•
do Loul.tann. Thoenr/an, Sunday, lune O.
If )na dew re cheap itavrlliWk and comfortable areoni
.your ocket• nt the Peek. Offire
n nl
aagalirla Wnier /wet, or of
jr7 -I) I,hF.CII la CO, Canal Bain
13AKEILli AND.CONFECTIONART.
I_lNom Comtner...l 110, Liorrly .1. oppocie Sentll.-
4.1 d The .üb.crtber re.peetiolly jurors,. lus
fr.er.1..F..1 the pub e, Oa! he .0 prepared to 1,11 .11 or.
.1. ro aL the .hor:est neuee.
I urge sTI swell doll, twist, Nyeand
Itread. at the Lau, every mortitng,•r run Le !Hi
et the houses of pencils Irset.og orders.
Cake* ci Wed.ltnes cod l'amre suppled
cet h Coke. sod Vontccoonary at the ottorte.t
hod mode I , e•t of materiels
A large serormentor ConteclJouary, of the
alway• on hood. .h.ch he oller• to retailer. at 15
cent% per pound (or earb• Alro. • large goantt l T of
Not. and Fur., Fruit. wlaxeh he vr,11.11. am
eon I.r. frrrorhed to I. e,ly.
te742w .1 RD
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
oi Franc, by M. Mo.belet -.;nvoar,
puNlicanpron• two vole !we.. now rendy—tio, Ntilt, can.
be ouppli,J In No:
)1..!c0v of for nom. Itcpubi't• by M ,
Ilazidt Edg
K.ll Nlerl MrlnimlL• •
. The Palo'
. a
Bnwrr.or ter Amory of a month; nba:e.
Liv.o. nom, out, celebrated In Astiroi
ran 11.. y
The parautt nr KnowledKe •..I.lra
trJ
by ,portri.l4 Rovi.ed
vv.t% pr, z.nd 'or r Wu} land
Munet , , %1.61r,a1 thcary, 0 ow thr
tho ea r 17,
thenmwry oi Poet ,a 1 lturiEttions. by J. T WahnnO.
Lan•-• a eminent .111erbanirii. by Howe.
- r.. ;Iwriptuie 11 1 atitravon. For Kale by
tr 7 .1 I. READ 4111 near Meta. al
•
`EA It '5 AN IC R I CAN VEGETABIL4,
RENOVATING PILLS
• Fiir 111 , COL nor 7, al. Ina lioirNi.r.
Ite,invaintr I havr •uffrred (rem
ll{ art o•.n. 1.1 no arid S.c.ohich I have made thw
a ce at varwt, owthrine with ,ot wernrmg inawriat
bear ht. months ,nre I conioworrd iwing
71r. Scar. Medic... who'', lin , mitwely win:veil ow
fro chtoy at in, -t •inscp 311'1 re•lort , l Me to romfor.
table health al of my annuls amt.-on:tattooers
lanye 111311 e Y.,. la aml wee• red mar:it...m(ll
rill I can whh conthience r• commend them
BIBBIEVEMO
. . . . .
Sok]. and r.la 1. I.y ii A FAll N
.k 01/, corner of 191 j:d Wag,. snd Wood sod Gill Fls.
I 'ALVA'S/i PRIIPIMTV 1.1):t
•nuYriarr Wiry, •ale no.
wincti be now retulea. lo the 6iatts \V•rtl The Lot la
to by Sal feet, frout.ng on Congretim and Alien Ytreets.
Five Lots et tinottad in the 7.4 Ward. fronting en
Web.. nreel—'!lby 127 feet deep, to a 2a fret alio.
Alan. 10 acre, of Ground in Ity...erve 7nernslatp.
putt.. g the eyy of Allegheny. to a high -late of cultorst•
tun
The •re on the prenn-r a a large number o:
bearing nApple. Peach, Pluoilt. and Cherry Tree, an
atundanee (:tope Vatea. from tyhrelr It'.l.e hat bet,
in to , r. ,-1 an y. •.
F. ,, .. ,,,, . ,,, p.ru , nlar. ,,,, m , t- at IL. I.tart.l.et l'a,tl
Otbre ol Rowan & D k.voon,d;u•t. iwt.....n smolifie'd
awl lirant J.: la y• c 11A+ ROW A %
DRINTINO PAPELL
1. 5 Hr.. Assone4 G 1 red Medium, 192°{;
I'o do :ream llr
3 do do
4ii do di do
o do do .
do do do
AO do do do
rio Book.
1. di do do
lUAY do do
10' do Amorlrd Color,
24 .lo do do
12 do Vellum Medium,
On bond sad fro role Ity JOHN II MELLISH
tin 6I Wood street. between
ts 7 Dtsmond Alley and Fttlit street
O PLUMBERS AND MAC lIINISTS.
robserthers Ithsthg been spro/nted Agee. r r
.11cs.r. J. & 14 Jour,. or Phdruleb b .4—letlensesely
Leaven by Plumbs.. end SI aehtwsts in the Erlalterrt ctl•
im.)—rer ibe sale of ibrlrmanntheiurek arc novrpepe•
red lo fuinith Plumbers er , th ell the eau.. bomb , ul
bruss mark used ihmr buszness.
Ahma very variety of Gouge and Stearn Cocks coed
by Locomotive and Stariottao Engine amide's. inelu
dtag Od Cocks. Oil Cops, /kr. do and which they w,ll
sell to Me We•tem trado.andErmlnc Builders, at El,
tern Picot. exciusive of freight
LOGAN *. KENNEDY
PM Wood ay Potsr.urelt
P
CONTINUED SUCCESS I
`EAGLE 10E CREAM SALOON!!
1 7 AP.td CONCERTS EVERV EVENI NG
The Week...Programme Changed
EVERT h. VEXING.
THEPropvietor help leave to .Laic to his friend.. and
the public, that, at the advice of nuittetous (toadies,
he has Wen undated to oder for their amusement a se
rice or AFTERNOON SORRIER
no firstof which "11l take place on Weilnesd,a,Juve
9111. ematiecing at 3 r.
neketa, IM cents; in a dish of Ice Crewe.
.te7
CuTLEay —A maim, seleettop of Cutlery, vv:
Praning and Badding Kans or v•rious pattern.
citable for napery men and gan .,
lenerm al., a large
assortment or Pun and Pocket Staves, a superior uncle
—just scenived and Mr sale low, at. the Pittabmgh iced
and Agricaltarai Warehouse, lo 131 Wood street, cos
!ter or alb. 1.7 .01 N W trla Ffisi to NI
ARK& TARA'S
r Persons wtshing to purchase a /sum, will do we.l In
call and extant, Ilse Register, on which they will find
-Parals for sale, ot_from 12 to 5,1241 aeons, situated 10
Pennsylvania, Shia, Virginia !Ilium.Tennesisec,li-Ji
., Arkanms and Team. of amity mainly and tilt
Mae. CUTHBERT, Real Relate Agent
JO? No :A Smithfield-street
SARSAPARILLA -3Z bodies Dr. Towsmn.
to either 61l t,17 h iI t , b :r HZ:: and gives ' a P EC ' e t v
the elated! . Ihryte s,ote mice.''-aer received and for
salvor R X SELLLad, No GrW cod meet, Rile Age to
for Alliedeay Dowdy. Jvi
BIRD (maws and Founts of various sizes, constant
lyy on baud, and for aide at unlaced pricer, at Ilia
Pittsbargh Need Ittom, No 131' Wood Meet. corner of
Ilthatteet.. ; je7 S N WICILERSaMiI
AUD 014—;.A. prime' article 'of No 1 Lard Oil
a...constantly on hand and for 1.10
1,.10 DAN it SON
je7 Worafaetarers, No 18 Llbaily street
G1101:1ND NUTII-2t.
LI tlba..for inle at No 10Poto
m errial RowLerty meet, by
' , SIIRPIIARD
fIIBITXIIIIII4T-3 'van Incalimees Ointment on
V hand sad far sale low by
SCHOONaI aliEßk 00,24 wood st
_
A tc,..9:°`7"°1.-Pl'.l;lxshcraffg;,ragl'ear'
LASIR OIL-10 W.l, in loe ordar.,for.
ECILOONNAICF.R t CO
T ENOS 91110 P—es llama Panifinallelow by
Je7 J •ACHOONMAIIift a CO
VANILLA 8115AB 1L -5 lAindlea km !sale br •
107 - - J SeeIoONJZAKERACO•
CAN DIE 11-I,ote Ib., as 15 avast par lb, C3r We by
Sensor J aiIf.PHARPi Liberty sire.' -
HM'S, 81155. awl SHOULDEY.B.I4I4 seed awl kw
la, " .ale lot • ..1 JORDAN a SON i
T 1211 SIPELP Jam baries in itomandra
-Li jet' sale Iry J JORDAN/tIDON
LARD—In Togo, s good iojelo.jor rli fly
le7. - J JORDAN & SON
A LCOHOL-11pgs N ~
Net received eddrc..be bY
A
• ft E SELLERB,67Irood
kOT killi-2 cask., pricae,:Jang 11,eVi rod jad Rwfrale
by • anrlS .EN014311 At USN MKT?
lIAID T—t 661114,0. J Nut y
A a r aisia ma:
factured, aed for .ale
N D DORDAN.
CI PTO. TDIIVEATIALE.—: pid .41.
je3 osoaN!
noTAsm—t wit aspirin An sale Or
J D MORDAPI,
LICORICE SALL-1. osse, stleka. fork'
- by r.D taoaOur
Li I6 AGBIZIIA-1 Farbooated, for WO:T- -
IXL
T 1 .
!IL:" •
-.J.D xonGAN
OPPERAS-11tuwels , for we by
'
U_l.3 D MORGA.
DOC= POWD*R-40 keg. for saln 47
• ism All DIeNET & CO.
pt) , TAISH —No Lf r 'irsh, warranted .t
!mos SIIIROP—Fresh mole, and of flog Rue Lip, Or sale Imo by
moot JOHN D MORGAN. NH wt.."
HIVE LEAD-50 key Pare ' tlrslVz,
ALILBATIT6.4 tom,. DOWlaudilDA hr nle
b , b) 115- I DICKEY...-.
CHEESE—I 09 bza now kwlint c tErg,b.
my..‘
LIJ 01 )11: ril eu ivet t aid s. lo 6 . 7 V vmd o b 1
ML mite
'unction salia
dy John D. Divots, A=Vona*/
ON Att.nday morning.. ihelth Somata, at Itto'clock
vriii be void: An eilenrve as.ornnent of Ar.l% and
•nagor.nb!e . Dry Ooods. annoy ' , kWh
lon, ne...tnems, •aunetn , leans, twee ds, isiimses.
awn.. mous de lames. bleached sod unbleached to
fins, fanny velnings. Irish line...bawls, handkerchiefs.'
ant sick. sum., c l o th, a area t 'satiety of hosiery.
gloves. patent thread. umbrellas. parasols, An.
M=iM
A q.,ainiiy of groceries, queer...ware. gtassware, sbo.
nen., bed cards, band boxes, watches, corn brooms,
50,W Spanish cigar"
A general usonment if now and atcOnd band house
ho,J furniture, canwling, looking g1ia5...... 1 .."." -
i,otter beds, bedding, kitchen utensils,
JPOrrice aseonmentor ready made ell:ailing. fine shine.
wh 'men boaoms and eollare, gold and goiter watch
r, knell}, Goa caller y; I arm palm tear hats, (.45 -
a dk handkerchiefe, valimy goods., k 4
Handsome Country Seat.
Two Acres of Ground and Cottage Stowe near Miners
al A ;moan
.. • •
ON Saturday ...moon. the NM knout, at 3 o'clock,
will he sold on the preneses 1 hot Handsome Comnry
Seat al present .mentred by •Iy• Cherry. within about I
of • mile mini the Seventh Werd of the city, !mein?: •
front of Met on Read streat, winch is L a ne,t wide,
andtextend no bath tell feet to Delaware
The honse is nearly new, and be,,, la a Q•Mttilr or.
._Coeo, f ind Lit:ecotone. on the prem:se.. PCISOOS wiahinj
...idr.olbw the pmpyny will call on Me, t herby
: One worth cash, balance in three equal an,
Auglilayment., with interest, to Or secured by bond and
re 3 J D DAVIt3, Anct'r
..:Te s ientyitor} .ale of 10 . 0 Building . Lots m the Eighth
Wald of the City, ut A nonon.
Ohl Wednewlev afternoon, the D h incom e at 4 &clot,
will be mold, on the premiers: IDS.handeomely floated
Lots of ground, f. tinting on renns)lvartia Avenue, near
the Court Ifou-c, and Creels on the son h side of the 4 h
Street road, a part Of which have a splendid view of the
nononanhela River and Adjacent achnery, a plan of
which can Lc Feet! or the auction room, or on applica
tion to David Greer. ' .
• • • • .
Tenn.: on...third cash, residue in two equal annual
payments with ime rest, to be secured by bond and mod
gime.
3 . : p r U h able. r4 to
It
up je ° 2 l°°°" of
3 ° ° l.rg ;Nit eTrn
- HEALTH, HEALTH:
D' A. WOOD to IlarinaparDla and Wild
Cherry Meters—Thin new and valuable Ki
lter...Aar Sert.aparilla and. Wild Cherry has been need
with greet 'neer. (or We perm...lrv:naval of all
rich diseases as take their rile from an impure state Of
We blood promotes a healthy notion of the Liver -
rtrregthrw the Nervrkand abenre treater health and
vicar tit We whew elem.
•
•
In an caves of Jonocdce, Indieestion, Dyspepsia, /Ova
of Appel., IllOntual Costiveness, Scrofula, Headache,
Languor, and that Depreamon . of Spirits, which a .0
00,0 omplaint in th e etpons and *armee Seale,.
of the yea, c lb, ...dime ha. not int equal—and a sic
kle trial w:11 convince die most ttscreiloinua of its pet..
Itrr comer.
For rasher particulars the re-der is 'referred to the
oomph els which' will be faruittbad by the-Agenti,ebow
ng mr ceinnatiou in which this valuable medicine is
heal by ihtiee who have used it.
CKJ-Clottion to the Public -DO
Be particular and oak ler Ot Wood'. Sarsaparilla
ttd hi 4.1 Cherry Ritter., sad reeelye no other. This is
he Grit ptepariation of these arteles combined ever
°Jerre to toy panlie, and the great 4 acct.! attending its
UPC has Indared the unprincipled to eountell'all and imi
tate As a preventive, sae that the bottles haVelhe
worde . 'Dr. Woad's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bit
tete • pressed on the Klass, sod that mice label on the
bottle is ...geed by the proprietor, N 'Thornton, Jr. •
Sold, wholesale and retail, by WYATT b. KETCII.
AM, general ascot., lel Fulton street, New York: Wa
Timm Market street, and P. It. blavrtra,Smithield
Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Price Sl—large bottles.
teslbot Ydni
-
rrllP.undersigned having been appointed a
. conunit
/ tee for the ' meet:on of the Mercy Horpflal. beg
leave to tolled coon:button. in its behalf (mune liberal
and genemos' patine.
ArrangeOler. having bren made for the immediate
prosecution of the wart, at the wbeilnUou of the Corn
eute..larre• C. Cummins. Fan . . having kindl y consent
d, will wait upon onrielloie citizens and 'elicit their
donations to defray the expense, of the undettaking.
They appeal Um snore earnestly o the public. as even
now great ineonveutence is felt in meeting the demands
made upon the present temporary
t otinstition—Me only
one tta our vicinity that tams • shelwr the poor and
Iduct... when attlicted by sickness.'
• The undersigned are Among with the sanction of the
Right Flee. flit hop O'Connor, and with the CORCURCUCC
of the Ststers nf Mercy, unit:eschew charge the instil.
imp wdl be lowed P MUIePAN I'. Chairman
.1011111SCOSORAVt; Pec'y
J A.. E.S BLAKELY
J AMES C CUMhIINS
res
I' C MARTIN
ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION
a - Mi
(A M NIBUS E VENING LINE-Onand aller Monday
Vibe 31. t of May. the sulacriber multi Evening
Line of Oinndinin• t o Penitv)ivania Avenue, between
Pittsburgh void lialitutid—leaving die City from the 4th
overt rand et II past 0 o'clock every night, and Oak
und at the same In.ur .
Gratelai for par, NVerr ond onxiouit to afford rana.
faction to all. the ••ieriber hopes this ncw effort to
accommodate win be approved andrAndained by a lib
eral pivilie."
felt JA , O3 - I.ilt/IXINPIR, Proprietor
Pt rm.., May 17,1:47.
rrte.t r Satonlay 1 rave a teaspoon full of 11. A. Fab-
Laoek Vermiltite 4:1 toy little girl, who is
between lour and five years 01d..d during the day the
parrot OS large warm.. averneirg more than a foot in
tc,
r 4 a - ,1 , ,14 VILY: ,
1! o
at. n lb Is co :a. L then rave a Traepdou
fall 11112
/1r young, whn Wits appßlCtitly weIL A and
.he pawed d 7 worms of equal ilea
HENRY CIMIOTTI
• Watchmaker, r‘inithfield Sm.
Prepared and sold by B A FAIINESTOCK & CO,
artier Is nod wood, one wood antltiSth nth. des
I.ILTIIVIVS NR .W WORK Breeived at M.
A. NINE:WeI The Beaottful Widow—shovel; by
rP Arthur. '
Boinhey t Dtuehter—e!erantly t law - snit. •
Pietnrinr Brattier Jonothali tort 4th ur luly, let 7.
Iltil nide and Raider t-ketettes-1 est supply.
The Cads de Cololdic rev. . do;
The (I'Dounglgue,
Dg • re,qler and
rlanMatt Feather and As Rey..., do;
Taylor.. fiord curt Silver Corn Examiner—herb sup•
PIY.
Alto, alarge ascortment .elect lX...re, of the
west ror talc try M A MINER
Smlthfreldicr,3d door from thi
;41V-
LAY NE'S DAM •rONIC We commend to the
co of honedl esirottfier storing their hair or
Ar . SllCllll.l r , rit W d
antY, 1.0 this eg* pscparanan. e
be a every where highly spoken Of, and erpecially by
all those who have mode use of kna greatly efficacious
mulating the gnswitt of the bale, add preventing
and curing many elections of the etta Its virtnei are
amply nod suffieseutly,proved—N Y. Sim
For sale in Pitnibiagh at the PEKIN TEA STORE
-73 Fourth et, near Wood: and also at the Ds og Store of
II I' alehavistts, Federal or, Allegheny city. jea
V 111.14 WARDENS, ATTENTION!
A meeting of the Fun lV entails , Aswetation of
Pctsburits and Allegheny Cities, will be held-. at the
NEPTUNE HALL Alonday Evening, ith instant, at S
o'clock.
I't-IJ,
14 1
14x36
Punctual attendance it requested as OFFICERS are
olw elected for the e.uista year. By order,
1.5 ADAM' , OCPTY
%41A.11-:11 FILTEIIt..., (,r pant yule Water for drink•
tnc and family use. reuderas it as clear and
tweet as amine Melee. They MT in very extensive ore
it the Eastern cities. For sale Ity
• '
. .
let OFR) RUCH RA N. t 6 .rodE
W ANTED—A Jaime) man Tanner wit hear of a
atom and pernment shaman, by applying at the
suite or dm undersigned. -
He must
,h tvc gets/ recommendations as to character,
fitc. Je4 KNOLIBII k HENN LIT
witiuustas A ND JIHAD
-25 bbls Not tterrins;
su bbl. No j
Shad, aw received and for We
ji 5 by F SELLERS, 17 [Dimly - at
LIORTIC ULTIMA!. SOCIETY —A quarterly
llynecting of the rineburgh llotticultural Society will
held on Monday, June 7th, at Mr. Wickeyshainls
Seed Store, at l u'eloelte r. ht. FT order.
jes I , le SNOWDEN, Secretary
CI UPERIOB CUT TOBACCO
-11 01 hoe cut Chewing Tobacco,.
vhos Bird Eye Smoking , do; . .
•
c Lis • Los do • do;
l'or tittle very low to close a edosigntornt by
jes GEO COCORAN,26 wood Greet
Q ALTER'S GINSENG PANACEA constantly on
Oband andlur sale by H AFA FINF.STOCK to CO
led cot itt V J wood; and nth and wood sts
DLU 6 INK-1 ist boy pal liik, maaa4clarc42nd
for sale by .1 D MORGAN
=MEM
White6 - 66AR-201.a. prime hite Havana;
13 led bar Brasi W l: for sale fiy
lel 'ENGLIS4 & RENNET r. In and PO woad et
VLOCIEC-100 bide in core; '
Mar ila in arrive; for rale hp
13. AIA 11 DICKFX d. CO
OLABSEI-49 LLD in Dore and for .ale by
IYJ. lr4 ISAIAH DICKEY tCO
0066ER40 bags prima Rio, nnw landing and fin
wills by je4 DICKEY b. CU --
PEACIIES--arUlu,. iu &loge and for Yak by
Jot ISALAH DICKEY & CO
HILICIC.-21;000 Fire Brick for sale by
V' Je4 . J DALZFILL.24 orator st
L ei c{ D is kedirptime Lard for:talc by
C it& d N 6 nUrti o l . :4-10 LW* Mawr rteked. just reed
3 7 1LIKNII. RiIEV & CO. ? water at
(14T....—1bb bushels Oa. for
I.. salb . by •
Itlt.vD. Rlll.l k.CII
_ .
()ABLY:Y-3U ttisLele Baxley hr sale by
11
. 1.4 •
Dn RI Eli .iIPI.EXX—SIN) Ita:hele fur sale by
,j,l EA01,8411 k. BkININETY
P lljd'
tNIAIuVi Err
A I.OOIIOL-10kbbls, just seethed and sss Bale by
a: Jul _ _ J KIDD &CO, Go lortusdst
AZIIILLA-at-31.fosi, nseaiTed mud for
cLIII7,VA74Oim but ricelecd sna isle by
104% - . • .1 IC OD& 1.0
00/1/—fla Gilt Hastfedj
-
Bf el . 110 doz, kot_ riissigameen; kvimle by
F V4.ON RONNIIMIT k CO .
oyireriLwg.h.vauL,:so Wash, y
41, GORDON, water in
alnikeir bac *Atons'axid foi - sala
- erg I
.•• • • e•W HaßOAtlail
mium—aup, hos ma and ibr 0.1.%
Bb a r cm-4° = NlK ' l nl.llMAtior
1781:
Or D
milkor
aiiUin xxsp goo XPII
—so
Hoonda,of r Omar 0.4 lori rood *ad 'iamb y
""1"4 !ad
Sdides arbraid ligsle g arailrar '
- ._F - SELSONAI7 113 .
ifuem tides, for
j .. a . b. „ - rVOri_DONNHOUTECO •
44. • NOZ Preatstmet •
Et1;0C11.40 blais Mooity Apo for bc
r Jet P TON .01HINLKOIAT =t CO
V
0— bbleremoiretuitgerr
F VON
ili IMLETAL-440 'Hot' and ßlau.
D
J. kr oals by paigso, [(HEY &CO
mytv No 67 waier stn:4l
_ _ .
IVIADOW GILAIIi—LIO In. .1110, . ' •
y V' 'l3O bis 10x I* . toi laic' by
ley27 • r()RSY PH 1 DUNCAN, water mad trout us
. ..
AUX OIL —Pope . rlor, for safe at retail, b
y y
torn .• J D bIURGAN
CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH
DAILY PACKET LINI
rr.2s knewn lite of spiend.il paircreet ~t,ame
is is now compose./ of we largesa klic.:;
finished and furnished, sad most pairethil Lou •
seaters of the Neat. Every neeon.ussilation
fort that money can pteetur, has hem. aq . oralrii si pa • •
"engem, The Lana has bees in opetatain for 0,. )
—hate earned a:121/04.n of people lentwoi irs•t
missy to their permit& The boats will he as
street Me day prone.. to startioysin the teceii•
don of (might and the tatty of pasmegers o t il.i'ree..-
ter. In all eases the passage none( nelit
advance. •
DIONDAT PACICki.
burghMOSONGAIIELA,Capr
burgh cverrglonday morning at to unlock;
every Monday evatung al,lO P.
TUESDAY PACgET
The 111BERNI.a, NO. 31.i:sm. .4
leave PaNbargh every Tneslay tnotnnsti at lvo'n!rxt . ..
Wheeling eveg:Tagedr nvetnnit_2l,,,,,,
The NEW ENGLAND, NO. SiG Copt. S. Doti.
tom, Pittsburgh every Wednesslay j
ii'ertjetyWheettng every Weilnesday'evitaii,"si
TIICTUSDAT PACKICT.
't.ntaIVi'ISCONSI N. Capt. R..r. Gm:4,rib It tt . •1`17 , ..
bargirOvetyTlttirstlay morning.. tOoltAttt - kt he,l
every Thnr.day cc. ping at lU P
FRIDAY PACKET.
TheCLIPPER..NO. - SicenpyCroviimilliv.ay.
balgh every Fr.:my morning at 1U arlor ,
every rridayevenieg allO P. M. ".
=M!
The ItLFSSENGER, Capt. Li Plod, vvilln
beret every Saturday inorinng at tUoYclo, k, • A
every Saturday evening at 10_ P. M.
SUNDAY PACK T.
The-ISAAC NEWTON, Cam G. Mau., will
leave nusburgb every 'eunday moraine a , 1i.."01..k1
Wheeling every !Navin evoang at la P. N.
: INlay 1P47. •
WOOL BAGGING.
40 11721.ro•-!.''''.. lor,Wix.l .1.1:n
tv, con.l&ntly an hand and for gale bT the IXle.
ROMt:IMS & IX/NM% D,
35 Market .1. Philedelpiva
WOOL, WOOL )
TsH,L. I 7O bi1:ti;.'7,71;,,P,:a 1 17 t 41freren1
Old MUR PHY LEE,
, nor Labertv et sod £1.1:11.6 tirty
LartneMacit-;,L
)131/..3-13i OM No
10 Id bbl.' do
10 bxaChooolate;
Xtlqf bx• Raiviosi
i Obi Nutmeg,:
- I ,croon 1....1ndia0;
Xo tit 001. N. O. Moluivre; lust ree d.
and for sale by .REVNUI.DS
tOP.O earner l'enn and Irorin matey
and
ac.--1100 am. Canna.;
3 bales Cloven;
100 Logi
I calk N010...pi r 1 reed — itol
for! ale 00r10 11.0(001.1:1' 0311111
1 OVERINWS /SUGAR—
Cfreolied and Pai:mend, extra fine, in barrels: •
Loaf Sugar incase, best iluality: vim re eel ern and
a:wattle by foye; lieltril.EY a. 0XI11(1
A LMONDS-IU !rases !lbelled:
2I Ibt Papa Shed:
500iw AlareeibeA; to , sale 1,7
D .WILIAANIS I< CO, OD woul
.•• • .
TSAR—Foung flys. - Ten;
Impersal Co;
Gunpowder do;
Murk do; For Pair by
tuy3l . JOHN sowr C(I
F
ISH-331405 No I I.4lolnore
5 Libls TrimmedNbad; fqr mio So
jet_ • MILLEN & HICIa:NoN
T ODACI3O-55 6.55, Fs, and NI: Lump,
Ir, and 10 do;
13 h. sr. end Ida Plor for role I,p
. /.3 11111.1411.& RICKETSON, 170 I.orerty
COTTVI9I-37 Lairs Cotton; ..
59 bap dq.re-pacied..tor oa 1,1
jut. / 9 / 6 1Ali I/DAM' .5 CO
' SALAD I.IIL—IS Ixali c rs
Jsat rcevived and or rote LI
11 _
_,.
_ . 5111.1 ! E1i /r. lIICKETSON, 1:0 1.A.,:y rt
. __.
Q IFJOAR —ll3 ease&'l.overiug',. I) M. Low;
...3. 10 WA, do Pulvented Loaf,
.15 bi• %VIA. Havana; , or ..,,,'
WI lIIILLERA ItICRI:VSON
att'al
i)EppER AND ALLSPICE—
ID bar evalara Pepper;
D bags AII•plee; justrreeivrd and fok yak
IUILLEK t DICKEIDON
01.11LICSK—IS Las prime large W LI, a donee
Vaniele,juat received and gar sale by '
je3 J B BIDWELL. Agent
MAOICFpREL—CO !kis No 3—Large:
1.33 hf bbl• do, for.aklor
fe3 , , Jrar3 N l't
SPTB. TURPILIVTIRE-15 bbl. just tcceired
iu good order, and for oath, by
n
111 4 .11'4) API'LI;:S AN)PEACIIES, tio:dund for
JeJ talc by • !NO F
DUCK ET AND TUBS-25 dor for sole by
4,1_30 . • '• - /NO F PERRY
ALE ELITIJS-5 cants on bond and for solo by
L ja ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
.
CUE ESE—LSO in store and fem a le4 T
ISAIAH DICKE] &CO
1)10 COFFEE 413 barn superior: jam fFccd
INood for alio by j. 3 MILLER kRI,RETMIN ore •
MAR—ts bbla:N:S. Tar for sale low b
je3 MILLER kRICICETSO%
OTARCI3-10 ii.rs Foes Starch, jibt_teceired an.,l
1.0 for tale by MILLER tic RICHENUN
QALT-500 bbl. Allegheny. rcebliend for men by
J I , YKRRY. Liberty and Irwin 1.0
-
, puttoTztv GEED-60 bus. in COM for .nle Ly
I Ra • /NO F PERRY
IDCON-2700 lb, prime Soles; reed sod for rule by
JJ A ira JNO F. PERRY
WINDON GLASS-5.31 b. 5110 i •
30 las 710,
30 1...1051:4
15 b. 100154 (e *.b .b>"
myfl POINDEXTER & C 0,41 sotter
COPPEE—gbi lp ivzo g
• do
on received and for pale very7 l lli
T 26 • REV
117"..P4NiaorzaT. • P
130 do ws
Common I" " 7or :"
100 do Teado do;
Jolt received and for solo by 1111.1. moIVNE
MILS • Nowood sore:
A MDLY ELICA3I9-7 bble prime. received on con.
-Clean n t and for sale loss to close. I.y
JOAN SIT& CO
No 7 Commercial How, Liberty et
T 00 bble'Pol Herring,
bls No Halifax ainctele/i
‘• JOHN SCOIT & CO
mist Row. ldberty et '
HERRINI
to own. and for We Lp
foydt • • No 7Cc
MNiMEMO
L ARD 01LL25 bbai Rot Lad
6bf bbis do do; •
10 tibls No 2 Lard 011. just received
FiP.L.1.1•66,
Agent royale 6111nbiaeinrer
Lbbls Lordstalle, lost received and for We.
b) , jet F 0111.1.1:RS
and for a aby
000
WOOL . CKS,' ler sale low by
grolfld&ortl" F MURPHY & I.F.F.
T AD-soopii pprr Minn"rece vrn r.unr
'hli.man uid for we by Id ALLKN RCO
1101E116.1216-75-bbli No I Bah. for oale by
LI je3_ .11 , 10 F 14,11 RY
QC061.01111111016 , -4 tans waste, just ' seri ived mut
OW sate by mv27 ENGLISH & HENN FTC
BOI.AZIL SIOGIAR—J.S buys in Hors nod ins gals
by_ my.ll • JOHN SCO We CO
LSNEED OIL —24 blots, just reettiss•l Raul for
ate by nty3l I C BIDWELL:At ent
sCOIRCUIHOB-11 cask. drat goeley. ler sale by
cote/ FRIEND, RIMY k GU
VANILLA BEANS—Large size and frs,h, for
. sale by D MORGAN
GIIEISIC-39 bores largo floe %VAL Ch «ar, on
band and for .ala bl' P C .
"Y - . 0 coi sruitbfield and Ova sts
COTTI:SA —NS bp . ,re , peskelL auw lambus. irons
owner Mary Ann, and for sale by
r.lO
j EL/st B el for sal l3 AIS-8 pies Galena.L
IiTCHI Lead. ree
SON k CO eiVed thi. day
e by
No Liwsier sneer_
°mixt . ° CUTTER - 1 dozen Bushnell's, on
bead tun Or sale by " •
myM 8 F VON BONNOORST AtCO,23 Freut at
V43.1.11T-400 hoe Dned Peaches, heves .
Su bur. " Appreq to .tore, for see by
myYt3 • '
D LASTER-40 bble
by Piaster, to good order,
Pon received and for sale by
1113 • e BIDWELL. twnlrr St
LINSEED OIL-21 bbls P V r .1) . 4
M* S
" 63'
"1 %- bY %V lIARBAUOII. reac.J
ARD bLas ar.‘l37krgs No 11.4;
Li ' VA) bbla Greuelart4 for rule y •
mr26 CAILSOS & McKNIGII
Z EBRIN P• 4 AND " A P= i- 2.IiIcKNIGIII`
n - u T R Nan Freo
c h
LT MY2O
. __-
111 • 1001110 day.,
U ngillb""in WlL:Ok rue li N 11;11 I'
--- " rn
oS—Sbii bele. iWeee e Red Sae sere by
C ° 0 7. 7 0 • • L:II vren 'sox A. Co
.4
Ets=r-...i4”ditl:ig criTs` 04117 k!
, I'lllls-4.5 packages Y. 11. Tea, a pan cifiTt fine,
AL fin Dale by torte lIKVNOLLS SIIKE
- ~.seessass,
ICIOCE POW/DELL-40 I age received por etemon
MAY JAkrifiric, for vale by my Dv J. DA LZEL
111001 r yen BALK—A noir ono konlo hoCrs'
TUN BONN uoicsT co
No 3.5 From street
4 . IOZULASTS-21,b1sPresb Zante, Cor Nll6 by
1.1 tetra? • I O WILLIAAIS CO
n14117E11 OIL-4 dos- ill I.IIIC • . for sale IT
layr_ J D WILLIAMS 4 Co_
FLOUR O 8 RICK -2 oasts suporSor for sal
by J D WILLIAM ' S t la,
1)11AZIL IMO/Lit-1U bass for axle by
J U WILLIAM:4/k CO
!PEA-00 C Chest. Fresh Green Teas for sale hy
;la WICK & !Ikea la DLESS
AVItfJAIMI...-64 bbls No 3 douth, Arr mum and
Manx ba/a by my*? - POINDEXTER kCO
r DIE-90 bblo Louisville Lime for sale by
4 myl74os FORSYTH & DUNCAN
.T0V1 2. 1X:1,- , 10, lads Yy. 4.41", Cot. male 457 '
_ eMSYTH & DUNG Y
emiAfftiA
nOTTOIII-100.0ale• Con. for .slaby
sayl9 . • FRIEND .9111:V 41‘. C 4.1
50 do No 3 SokaL:
15 do .No For role hy
E itenzLE:roN
East elde or the lOarnond
Fresh Rice for role by - 7
RAO:ALEN' A SNI