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PITTSBURGR:" . :
MONDAY MORNING, JUNK 14, 1847
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STATE CENTRAL C0111I111ITTE8:
TROAIAS EFRANKLIN.Lanower V.ty .
JOHN C KUNKEL. Dauplnn Conn',
• • THOMAS DUNCAN, -
JAMES MARTIN , THOMAS C HMABLY, York
WILLIAM Al WAITS, Cambeslatnl
DANIEL 1H SMYSER, Adman.
JOHN P WETllERlLL.Phlladelphiet-o.iv
JOSEPH R CHANDLER,
- HOBERT T CONRAD,
THOMAS MeGßATll,Philadelphls Course
HILLER LUTHER, Ream.
•-• 'ROBERT AI HARD, Franklm.
THOMAS AI T M'KENNAN, We...lnnen. •
.AIIIDRF:W J OGLE, Somerreq.
HALVAH DENNY, Allegheny.
RICHARDIRWIN, Venango.
JOSEPH II ICU/INS, Westmoreland.
HJ MA X D MAXWELL Nanhainplon
. J B SALISBURY. Susgaebnatita.
./ILHANAN SDITH Wyonnag.
• SAMUEL A PURVIANCE.IinIk.,
lIRAIRY_S EVANS, Clone,
ROBERT T POTTS, Monlgnlnery.
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See fourth Page for Miscellaneous! IFerta
Irr the Report of the 11.1 harm,
Committee for We at thin Warr' •
'Putt with Mexico
It is with real sorrow that we see the prospects
of peace receding while time is passing away
The recent news hen removed the only hope we
haveindulged in from the commencement of the
war, that peace was within our reach. In the pos.
. Bible election of Herrero we expected much, but
disappointed in this, the prospect setips far remo•
• ved indeed. This expectation is grounded no less
upai3 the obstinate and extravagant pretensians et
our own Government, than upon the stubborn ■nd
almost uncompromising character of the Mexican
People.
The Adminianation at Washington, we have
reason to know, has advocated tbe i seisure. and
poweigan after peace, of the country between the
Rio Grande and the Pacific, and atane trme, a
line drawn directly term from Timpico went to
',the Ocean. We have seen notaiithorized tell:a
:Aim of thin extreme claim emanating from the
Capitol. The Democratic Review, however, says:
Ail° the lerritory io Le ceded or sold to as bg
Meicirx . r, we are of opinion that it wilt not com
pile more than Upper California and Nero
Mexico and that our Gorernourat mill not lariat,
as a condi' iortaf pa2re, ore the right of way aersi
ale 'IMMO, of 7OhilartiOpef, but rattier 'nuke :hes
• subject Ink subsequent friendly negotiation. be
tween The two lister republics."
' This ie more encouraging, though we do tel
'suppose any Mexican Congress, Prefider.t, or
Priesthood, will ever consent to sqch a annelid. r
of country. Our reasons for supposing this is,
that we would not do so run:elves under like cir-
comstances.
The Review further says:
'.eta to the erosion of territory demanded f
Ihe Atmicerna, the Adrosmstration usill ma claim
it as a forfeit; but offer to pay for it. so 4 to at
quire it by purchase. AVe neat a clear title to
it; end the administration considers purchase the I
• way best of all titles"
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_Very good! But we euppose Mexico is too
more'willing to sell tipper Calif:Mils and New
Mexico to the United Stain than we shoal,!
• be , to salt Pennsylvania, or even Tomo, to
Mexico. Pitrietic men do not like to barter
easy their country and soil for money. As, fir
the railroad pr canal by way of the Isthmus
Tehuanteptc.'a communication which Cortex de.
aired, and which hos been talked of l'or centuries, ,
.11 is a ' stupendous enterprise. though in all r e :
spent, a practical one.
From Guasacualco, on the Gulf, to the Bay of
'Tehuantepec on the Pacific, the whole breadth of
the . fallamus is only 125 mile.; and the portage i
between the two navigable riven, Goasacualco
and Chimalspa, 95 miles.
From New Orleans to Guesaceica, the Maumee
la about 800 miler; to the Bay of San Francisco,
somewhat exceeding 2000,—, a , equa l to sh e soy .
age across the Atlantic. With steamship. ply
ing between New Orleans and Guasscualeo,
Z 1 from Tehuantepec to 'tan Francisco,
-`railway through the deep gape of the dividing
ridge of the'lstluneta the expedition to Califor
nia world be reduced from ta quarter of a year
to little more than half a month. All this,
we confess, is desirable. So also is a strip of
land . on the Pacific, and .Itotb, we doubt not,
may be 'secured on easy 9erma; bat when vest
conquest. are determined upon, Mexico will I
'not yieli, except upon compuLsion, and no,sgaru
of coercion,. whereby we retain vast ,paaes
non's, will be sati.f.ctery or permanent.
The steamer Psucsa was launched on Sat
nnlay it Elaabeth, from thit yard of Mr. Walker.
The launch was an excellent one, and a largo
crowd of persons were in attendiLee. The Peli
can in a low 'pressure biat, designed for the ',herr
trade. The 'mei has been aubstautially
and is of the following dimension:-150 feet
length on deck, 26 feet beam, and 44 feet extrema
beam, over guard. The engines ore from the ex
tensive and splendid establishment of Knapp dr.
Totten.. The Pelican will be ready for service
in three weeks, and we 81)111 then commit her to
her owners as a model rend of herikiod,
- Bemoan erataos.—This delightful
Piste; .it will be men by reference to our adedr•
thing columns, will he open on the 45th of thin
month. The medicinal ninon of them water,!
jar, so well kettle, as to render it almost super-
INOUE to refer to them. Thom who are suffering ;
• from the earious ills which afflict humanity, aro
sere ha derive relief from their use, while al..°
The merely seek amusement, will Bed In the
beantifel Mountain Scenery which surrounds lle
ford, and in its gay society, delicious marir, and I
excellent table, untiring 'stucco of pleasure and
Raßßwtion.
.lap. G. W. Huoau, of the Topographical
• Etwineent, we are glad to learn, has been ap.
pointed to command, with the rank of Lieut.
Colonel, of the Washington !Scallion, recently
allbd into .01. ice by the President: Copt.
H. le one of the moat gallant and distinguished
Et ginaara in the nervier, It woe at his auggvatiot
that Gen. Taylor took hie, position at Buena ' 1
Visa: kia leper. fo the Departments, watch
.hare appeared from time to time in the Wchiog.
ton Uniag, hare. been universally ie.d and ml.
//stows:v.-0o Ratonlay afternoon, a',
matt named Roblin Algeo, heather of M. Thome.
merchant tailor, was drowned in the ,111 i,
tt> river. ,He was in a slill with two others
struck the lint 'pier , of the old bridge on
Pittsburgh aide, and he fell out. He petsed .
Yitider the:akiir and tbea under a raft, and it
oramolor waa not rescued. He waa 18 or 19
cart of ago, and a young man of promise. 'rite
body, wairecoyered soon after nal the. Coroner
randared • reriicr in accordance with the furs,
A roars [LOOK forthoTnini-Chureh whit foot
Goei, and one illuminator" at night, like the Pbila
delphLe State Haw:it:lock is,teUted of We 'hope
that elcek will go 'her" and that without loos of
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THE: IiNITED 'STATES..
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Mier/flats three Ex.Piresidenanow livingre:
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John tlii,ney .Adan i, ,
who I :u? been a member
lithe House of IteprMentatirres, since be left
the E:XeCtleire mounts in 1829; John Tyler,
who has retired to the neighborhood of his old
quarters in the iild Dominion; and Aldine Van
Buren, who is 11.1 w enj lying a dignified !resole Wq
his fancifully teamed country emit ofeLindenorold,"
near the bank of the North Ricer.attsl in close sort-1
election with the Lily Catskill. Big the rise and
promms of this min that we propose briefly to
sketch for our column,. Few men have adirene
ell from au humbler beginning, and no men has
reached a more elevated position. The father of l '
the Ex Preeidemt was Abraham Van Buren, lie.
owner of a small farm and the keeper of a logo
ellen tavern in the pilitically and horticulturally
renowned Tillage of Kinderhook, lie monied one
Mary Van Allen, a widow, with' three children,
whom,ma.deo name was (Leg or Hoes. The lath
/ r was ' one Of the peel natured earl of country
revertokeepere,worise politics were al Waysin exact
keeping with thole of his customers, no matter to
what pony they helmeted ; and the mother wag
what the world calla a Amur! woman, ambitions
that her eosin. alsould be "great Men," and eel!.
sacrificing enough to forego all personal comfort,
if need be. to pot theta on the road to fortune
The father win sew illirerate, but the maihn'e
management .and ambition concealed much of
this; and though mai tied letelillife. and each to
uncongenial,/ rule, neither had cease to repent of
the union they hod formed. Both were of Dutch
descent, and hod much of the thrift common to the
epigram.. from the Netherlands. Martin was the
eldest of live children, and the only ono that has
become much distinguishid, lie w. limn °tithe
fifth of December, 1782, it the Kinderhook tavern
hour,. Between the tarern and themillage rcheol
he passed his boyhood until fourteen years of ago,
In '9l; hereriti>erenced his seven years' apprentice
' ship at the low. in lea valve ailing.; fleet in the
office of Feline. Syleester, and afterwards with
William P. Van Nem, at New Yotk• Vat. ' NCns
wag a skilful teschir both,..in'the arts and myth.-
ries" of law and of pointers 'At thmage of about
-twenty-one, ho was admitted to the Bar of the
Supreme Court of Now 'Yolk, and commenced
business at Kinder hook under ' the firm of Martin
Van Buren and Swpben Miller. Soon alter be
was married to Mims Hannah Hoe., an amiable
patty, with whotio he heed most, happily. until her
death in 1818. The mother heed to see one of her
eons 'a member of Congress, and another Attorney
Gel3etel of the State. The eldest ma Abrahm
Van Burn/, married a daughter of Colonel Sin
gleton, of S C. who is a eider of the lady of the
hats Senator McDuffie.
Kindelbouk, by the general corneal of all of
Mr. Van Buren 's biographers, was the focus of
noisy political brewlets, and Martin was always
in the midst of the raging Pea of party, and soon
made himself a name and friend. among the noi
,
shat. Like Caleb Quotem, he could plead at bar,
play a gems at cards, bet en the election.. .need
therue. drive a good bargain, whether in town
l..ts or horse (Lain swear in, goad round. oath.
, mike a good epeech;mud in a worth pleat" the ma.
my by °deciding eel), the f.m. lie was induetri iti•
ale, and carry thing was sacrificed to his deter
finnan°n to become distinguished. Talents 1,4
,' had, aid the :y have been much undefeated 1y his
politicol opponents.- To get office and get riches
no man hoe Mown more skill; and riches, arid
'diet are called bonnie, were obtained much ammo
' by Mr. Van Buren than by any other man of whs.
blowy we have any knowledge, llis fortune is
' now large, and in every rupee[ he is What is cell.
d independent of the world.
The inconsistency 01 Mr. Van Buren. polio
ciii cont. must IV adrnitt,d by all impartial mind.
lie was again.: 1411 - nrenn's embargo act, and took
up with Clinton and Cranford. 115 was for Lis.
ii.e.ton at one time, and f r Tompking .t smiths r.
In inn i in tent I.r C.o. roorl..ei/ ag ii r ,„ i T ony
1 ... no.! inloo7 precisely In oppaeition. He
ins the hither of the Safety Fond system; a di.
lector ' in one of the State Banks, and then a pub
licly avowed enemy of all Batiks.
. in 18U1-'O9. Mr. Van Buren removed hie law
office to Hudson, tied remained there until 1815,
when he was elected by the ending elite of Gov
erner Tomplins, in the , ' lof appoinnannt,
Alnirnsy lit to rat of il . - In 1812., lie wag
elected to the Side tar. .i., ,
"Witt Clinton fm Pr.ident agninnt Madison and
the friends of Jeffer.on, The next year be acted
an one of the Court for the Iteration of Ettore, -
arid in .1616 remmed to Albany, where he re_.: -.-
rimmed until he weg called to the office of Secre• i Seeeen or Loan lon. Runzse.—On lb.
teary of Stale, at Washington. In the
„ meantime 12th all, the mayor of the city of London gam
he bad been elected Sonator in Coogren, sheer ,an entertainment to the English minister. On
Ride. !fire wan his colleague.—and Governor of the occasion Lord John Russell made a speech--
the Siete, which repaid him fur hie rejection from ! , '
the office of Attorney General. .i.t,c following extract from it elates to American
In logard to the banking institution., Mr. Van i sympathy, and the prospect for the future:
Buren penned a tom crocked policy than any , //The calamity whisk has Maned our brethero ,
public man ere knit. of. In the war of 1812, be ,in Ireland has called forth, in a moat remarkable
' also pursued the game euccenful craft. He we. i degree, the..mpathiee and benevolenas of the pop-'
elternively the friend and enemy 'of De Witt 1 elation of the more faeorved portions of the Uni.
Clinton, his enemy in adversity, and his friend i ted Kingdom, (Cheers) 'They had dist/sued
to prosperity. Clinton was advised to secure Lis ; themselves in order to come to the relief of those
favor by appointing him to the bench of the, entirely deprived of their usual sustenance; andi
Supreme Court of the State. The answer of , among those in this country who bad been fore-
Clinton was hke the man —"lt'd a measure of ; most in corning to that asaistance, and to swelling
mere policy , be Paid; it might be expedient; but I
and adding hugely to the liberal and munificent
so unprincipled a man do I consider Mr. Van ido- subscriptions which have been raised, ttone have
ten, that I could never justify myself in makingl scummed those whom I have the honor to call ray
such an experiment merely for the sake of disarm.constitheney—the banker. MeICI2•IOS, and t'l
tog his reeentment ageing( me." • 1 dames of the city of London, (Cheer..) But, my
'TIM sou in 1819. In 1841 the New York lord,thig spirit 'of charity and benevolence has net
' Evening Post held opinions as Min I
h and decided been confined to the city,or indeed to the biotin
as tine, declaring that Mr. Von Buren had "little ;of the United Kingdom. lam hippy to say, that
moral fri th of any kind."and it was added, "the I day by day we receive intelligence that those who
der:cleric, drives him into an artificial code of pa- I bay* sprung from the same origin as otweelvee
lirical practice, in which he refer. all 'coda] ac. I have a fellow.feeling with °uncle*/ in oar Pws.
yens into individual honesty, and all political ac- l eat adversity—l mean the Convene and citizens
Lions to combinations of those ietereets. He be. of the Honed Stew. (Cheers)
Neves firmly in the force of management. or the eThey ham shown the deepeat sympathy for
tool, considerete, artful application of general pro- themiafortunes under which this Country hut been
poei
mtioanse., ng to th as ter as these cae existing temnpebe r and opinions of j labo ri ng, owing to the failure in the production of
the
acertaiped, end I the neccuary food for the poople. I rejoice in
sellout. any leading reference to their propriety or i his manifestation of oympethy and !therein,. It
durability. lime polities' morality never reachet si I shows that no remotenese of distance, that no di.
Inc ag to a moral power or neceorary troth in pod l versity of institutions, that no record. of Pepin
he rpoinion He belongs wholly to present mine, I tioo, even, though written 'in bloody cheese
and may be said to represent trading or boaineei I ten, hays obliterated that sympathy which gringo
politic/ !
; from the BIM origin. Remembering that they
There are some marked enntsin Mr. Van Ha L.peak the sante language as eureelvu th [be
' ren's life, which nerd more epee than I have time I read the nine author., that they have, at
the dune y
to give them. it is Minna that he was reject*, I precepts of. divine tenth on the banks of the find
by the Senate of the United Stites, is Minister to ma and Mississippi that ere lead from the bulks
England.. for conduct believed by them who voted!
of the Thames and Shannon, I rejeice that they
ageing him to be derogatory to the national hon. have there the same enlarged spirit of charity and
or. Genet.' Jackson however, said in Ms behalf, , liberality; and I ant d. n whatever May be the
that Mr. Van Buren accepted the minion with re; the misfortunes of a present time, there is this
reluctance, and in . all that •he had done. consoling circumdahoc--a circumstance lending
which was complained of he, he had obeyed his to mite the two countries in the bond. of Moll
' inetructions. • His nomination was went 'e the erhood, kindness, and affection. (Chen) Alt -w
Senor, in Detember, '32,and on the 25th of lan- , me then, holding the high office that I do hold in
miry was rejoctej, 24 to 23. Mr. Calhoun, as Viml the councils of iny sovereign, to sinter. mystlf
President, giving the casting vote agtinst him. In I deeply indebted for the sympathy which huts m
March be left England for the Continent, and in I exhibited by the American nation.
June rembed the United States. A year after. I //Permit me also to add mowed with regsid e
and le., he we. honed( the presiding ollitei of , the present circumstances of the countiy. I In
who Scour, as the successor of Mr.-Calhoun. i not mean to hold out any flattering hopes that we
a potation which he held for four yeara,f and are now suffetiog from misfortunes, which must
which was followed by hie /decrier' to the Exam. ibe of • temporary character. The extreme de or
, nee office.
Inese of the mein articles of food, the dearness et
In the affair of pen cm! Jackson and Afrs, ga- I the same time of the great staple of our ' mat a
wn, which sowed discord in the cabinet, and among facturm—thcin and other'eircumatences roost I !t
-raveler, Mr. Van Buren acted so conepicuous a tail en this country for a considerable Join ge et
part that it is nesessiry to notice his agency in it. difficulty, and, perfume, considerable suffering. I
I 111.11 do so in the language of Gen. Jackson's do not think it would be either wise or manta qa
drat Secretary of the Navy, Gas. Branch of N.C., '.tie to shut oar eyes to these fails; bat I laud lb t.
who gives the following account of the pan, Mr. by the combination of all chime in thie'coulut.;
V. B. acted in this nationally d is graceful oo by that absence, which lam proud to seknowl.
currence. Gov. Branch in hit letter of the day . edge, of any wish on the part of any party to
rye:
embarrass the the executive government in its gental
Mr. Van Boren, it most be borne in naiad, was a to legislate with a view to meet these &Incubi ei
widower without daughter.; and he adroitly seeded and calamities by that Spirit which animates i• /I
eiinseir of all hen privileges as such. lii) diem warriors in 'toe plains of India, which coal les
tin. to Mr,. Eaton were 01 the mat marked char. our soldiers to encounter in
the,
meet sultry i li.
acter. Polite and assiduous on nil . n .anions, be
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wag particularly no In the pretenie eat t ;en. Jacks/in! male eer y "."', "..v"? ' ~.' ""."
or
Ale. Elton. Ilia influence, in every variety or by the poweeef the time. slog., M, confidence m
lore- both off. rid end unofficial. wog exerted to the Almighty, that all thew difticolioes may be
make 0 ;gluten' In Iliose gentlemen that he enter. i overcome, and that Ihe glory :and prosperity of
eel deeply into their feeding; not, in fact, that he
eathin great nation may heprowived."(Loulebtes•)
red anything about them; but he ler/maw the pos.
er te tie acquired by pursuing such a cowrie, and I
had rte eerupies to restrain him. At length, Con
JAckann. alter the meeting or Congenn• la Decent.
ber. let 9, finding the lames of Washington to be
impracticable. determined that the families of his
cabinet shoeld mbtait to. terms or be dismissed.
emigres era. in Se... ; the Lidice or the mem
bers from Tennenee. even. held no intereoerne
v.. :iln.17•100 ;nor, in fact, the Oreeidenter own
family. The friend. at the administration beams
siesmed, telt the exerciee tif melt demotic po wer
ebouldoverwheirn them all, and warded effnlie Ow
pending Mow. Ter situation or etra. Laton,lner•
ewer, mien/steel the.l resident's Inhale nitai
,i' and hr
cone need to be much occupied In eolleceini ,ertig.
icatee,orincipally from MSc. seeker., to *main
her. This book of certificate*, for a folio did it .
soon become,lwaithat on which office smitten first
qualified for ogee. la the meantime, Mr. vse eel
ten, who. had artfully contributed to Whine th e
Presideot's mind, doubtlese, in put, lad/mine hire
to believe that Mrs. CalhoueOrrefesal toren/Mgr.;
Eaton's esrd to February. 1829, bad influenced the
(entities of the Cabinet to puram the comae thee
bad adopted towards her, finding Lisa wrought up
to the mad fury of a , oaring lion,' to- use Co,.
Johnson'. deacription, thought it • good lime au
uncage and torn biro loose as Ins most foroildaMe
rival, Mr. l'alhoun, who was then Vice reeSidlllo,
ME=M
! m algreijilivith - 11iiiIii - Wisirreis" . Oß K *l4.7l
(Van Beres) attached to service undetench odder
• , :rm, manner in which the orskiendly comes,
f liondeiseetonammenced between Men' Jackstmend
i Mr. Calhoest, taken in connection wit the time; ie
Isufficient 10 convince any intelligent mind that it
mat instigate/16y Van Buren I one every anise
to defeat his purpom. Often bore I etreated Gen.
Men
Jackson to avoid a rupture with Mr. C Itioewias no
good could result trots such a quarreli Ha allega•
Boa spinal Mr. Calhoun was a mere pretest; Von
see him now in sweet i ommunion with throe Who
in 'lBl9, were his moot 'bitter assailants. By this
• time, I well understood the characterof Mr. Van
i • Korea. With him, I found that the dud justified
the means; and, ai the stestructinn of Mr. Calhoun
was the object nearest his heart; he wee very wil.
• ling th e old Chief; for whom ho prefelised so mech
love and veneration, should accOmplith this work
for him at any and every hasard to honsell I be%
hewed then that Mr. Van Buren placed tan low an
estimate on the Wine, patriotism and intelligence
of Gen. Jacksod to accomplish his parpoara would!
prove delusive. • • • It doe. eurpaas ill belief
that the roof, diapaesionate and tinpnnhipled w ire
worker in this plot should, by .uch coaling, render
himself acceptable to a Iree, generous, patriotic
and enlightened people."
I hare seem for no more, and will only add
that Mr. Wan Buren owes much of bit success to
hi. cunning. He was never known to show anger
or to resent an insult. Asa politician, he always
culated by ihe roles of addition, aubtraction. multi
plicetion and division. He has counted every thing
upon principles of lore and gain: and the aim and
cod his been the sena., whether appertaining to dol.
lays and cents, or the honor of office. He is ens'
tiemely nest in his person, cermnnioaa and polite
in his intercouree, and reserved 3n his manner.. If
he has ever had any sincere friends beyond the poli
tician. whom he ha. served and those of his own
household, he is • mach better roan than he is
esteemed to be by the majority of men.
Englieb Nemm
lit)ondenseil for the Pittsburgh Gazette )
An act was recently introduced into Parlia
ment by Lords Uray and Somerville, the object of
which was to convert a Civil debt icto a Crimi
nal offence, and the terms of which allowed ••any
formable to stop and detain all carts and amines
employed in removing the furniture of any house
or lodging, between tho hours of, eight in the
evening any six indite morning, until inquiry can
be made as to the Cause of removing at such um
usual lime; and each constable may atop and
detain all such carts and carriages so employed, at
any other time, if there is good reason to sweet
the cause of removal to be fraudulent. Lord
Brotierana censured the bill, and succeeded hr
preventing it. favorable consideration. The bill
was regarded as one not alone calculated to pre.
vent fraud, bat to prevent the poor . laboring pee.
' ple who ereunable to lose a day In the nect army
removal of their effects from place to place.
Toe armies or Tes•scrs is aloe the subject
of agitation in England and Ireland. Sir Robert
Peel has :taken hold of it, and justly concedes.
"that in all cave. where a tenant has made dura
ble improvements on his farm, and is pat oat-of
that farm before these improvements have roam
created him for his outlay, he shculd be entitled
to compeneation by law."
TUC COON AND N/1 , 10,1101 Lava, ACCSA
ding to the high authority of Lord John Rosati
(premier of England.) are to be further reopen&
ed for three menthe longer.
T”na za great suffering. we are sorry to
see, among the workingmen of England. The
Manelimier Examiner rcer, with reference loth,
manufacturing Ilint;icla, that 317 mills us going
full time, 905 short time, and 95 closed. Of the
workni,n 77,000 have camstant employ, 84,00
get work part of the week. and 24,000 are unem•
pleyid. There wasno proepect of any immedire
improvement.
in iviteunittutt to this suffering do we end the
following demand foi How room for tie crown!
Mby Douglass Jerrold. We expect that same
cnmprmaiss will be necreaery between Parliament
and the Queen. Pastor child/en or leas support
will La the principle of the compiumise. The
one or the other must be reached by hook or by
crook, though to inserfem with each grave mat,
tan would probably te a new matter for the Eng.
bib Parliament:
On
Nlondey viela whet cn ott, cdt g piciute did
Lord 11.0(111dran of his idejeszy at Llucluitabriro
Police, with her children at nano in. Windsor;
a separation inevitable, utak. Mr. Blare had
tber £150,000 ($ 75 0,0301.10 erect en addi
tion.] front to the palace." l'bute £150,000 are
called (or to accommodate five children., Mow if
the "Juttu.tie happuvess"—so prettily phrased by
the l'Oet—reivirea.Clso,ooo et prevent, we ranch
(ear tniit d!ioulti ibe -Jorneiini: Lappin. lie Ina
bled in Its amount, the cost would proportionate.
ly 64. 'Tbur—For flu children,. J:150,080; for
fificen,.C4soooo. We trust that Mr. Home will
cunrider (Ida
1.41 es from Merida and Yucatan hair been re
ceiveitnt New Orleans. The pepete contain lit.
tle of importance, excepting an culler -Nat the
Government of the State in. tepid to the mariner
in which their vessels most If.. the Mexican flag
during the difficulties with the United States. '1 he
Mexicali llegis recognized at the only ono which
lineman has a light to use; but beside it, a white
ti.g.,witb a red and erten bar crossed in a dingo.
nal direction, is ordered bs be nerd immediately
under the Mean un flag. u • distifirtion for Yuca
tan Vessels.
'fel following remedy for bowel complaint sel
dom known to fa, i• by the late distinguiahcd Dr.
Whitman; •
Take of Rhubarb root. I es, Cardamon Seeds,
the !marl g ot, English Saffron, 2 drachm., and
one Nutmeg. Bruin the whole well in a mortar,
pat them in a pint of the IRS quality of Cogatic
BilndY, cork the mixture well, stand it la therm
or before the fre Cony eight home, (occasional?
shaking It ap) it will due be ft for ow; • tee
spoon full to be taken three Muss • day.
ox,aiatly Parisahh
n jean ago go gepOittd
taigroucelhut saiggthi
' ll ° ll °o d011400d4
itj
duriog his life, from w
ali!iDg nee lanually-, 1
From the N. Y. biro lam,'
Farmer'. Truot,l
Ohio Troia--
Pennsylomie A
Gorord life, .
09.200
Oithdre subscription the N. Y. Expiry'.
Oise hied this now. aria:muting to nearly fif
ty thoitiatd dollars in all, tie had received semi
annually; and the condition: were, that at his des
map, the whole sure originally paid abaft meet
to
the companies. The companies are, by his de.
cease, relieved not only from the annual payment
of a large sum. but have realised a great profit.
The Farmer.' Trust have after calculating inter.
eat, receirrid twenty-five thousand dollars; rbeNew
York Life and True, forty.sis thoussnd dollars,
and other clumpanits in proportion. The Marquis
Peas a man of immense wealth. !Ili income we,
wee a million of francs annuity. Ho 'leaves
over slaty rnillion'e of francs in real estate; and
the bulk of Me furrune to a 4randebild only nine
leen month. old. lie lived rule; est and drank
by weight and measure, and regulated ail his e. m .
duct by the nicest exaction. He calculated to
live rill he was a hundred and fifty, and if he had
would probably have broken; the companies that
had granted the annuities. I
COLLISION ON TilE LAKE
Tll/0
ITU LOST.
. by an Extra from the Cleveland Herald we
I have a melancholy account 0f the ateamer Ches.
speaks and schooner John Piirter coating in con
tact on LAD Eric, on Thursday last, at
a. a., four or five miles off Conneaut. The co!.
lision wax as serious as to sink the schooner in •
few minutes, her crew baring previously jumped
on the deck of the weenier. i It wail soon found
that the latter was leaking brolly, and notreith.
wending aft rff..rte the water gained so rapidly as
to extinguish the fires and leave the boaran
manageable wreck, a mile mid • half from land,
and in a stiff breeze of grind . . The Chesapeake
had 40 to 50 peawagers, a large proportion of
whom were women and children.
The boat wu then manned and succeeded in
teaching shore, and the clerk, after ■ run of two
mile. to Conneaut, op the beech, wujuat ha time
to find the steamer Harrison. Capt. Parker, cuter.
ing. She immediately put out to the wreck, and
eared all (it is supposed) but about twelve, seven
of whom are known to knee been drowned.
Pamengers.—Ge4rge Van bore., of Lower
Sanduaky, 01 Mrs. Hock, of Watertown, N. Y;
E. Conn, of Renville, Ohio; S. York, of Tiffin,
Ohio. '
Crew—R. Sutherland, Ist Engineer; O. Wait,
2..1 Porter; R. McMann, [leek hand. It is greatly
feared that Mr. D. A. Poison, of Rochester, N.
Y.. re lost. •
The paesengen lost all ther baggage; the San
dusky Cite Mail was look some 30 tons freight;
the clerk's books, and $BOOO of money, wire ill
carried down when she sunk in 40 feet water, aeon
after the passelaiirs were taken ofr. l'he Schooner
was frieghtsal with 4000 bu Corn and 70 barlels
Pork--a total
The Rough and Ready, another sail ream% was
run down and sunk the same night, by the'stra.
sr Constellation on her way op from Buffalo. No
lives lost.
Feast *CouscccLver.—The Uioua . Pair
ners, and Omahas, in the neighborhood of the
Bluffs, are constantly raising war parties to mo.
lest each other. On the 26th ultimo, a party of
eecn Htoott came down in the neighborhood
of the Owe, and laid in ambush nears Gehl
which the Otis.. had prepared fer the planting of
arm. They fired upon some three sensors who
Isere geiee tonere.. the Geld, and ki.hil too of
ihrtn—rho other squaw eaceped and gave the
alarm. Tile teenier,' pursued the Stone, and
chasA thins into an eatenaise wood brake.—
The Owes surrounded the brake, and then
set it on fire, and as the, Sioux were arisen cut
hp the fumes, they were ell killed by the infuria•
fed Otore.
The Mi. Ltuis . Republican calls upon thitGuii
eiiiiment to interpose and prevent thee, autroges
1 he Mormons are engegeil extensively io Agri
eutture uesr the Blaffs.
Patacate Otre.—.Abbott Lairyenc„ cf Bos
ton, hue presented the sum of $50,00,0 ts•Hatvard
College, for the purpose of establistrg a &fen
went for teaching thapradical.eiertc 2,--linginer.
ing. mining, and the Me-elation militant:facture
of machinery. Of thisi turn , $ 3 9• 1111 01;1. to be el.
plied to the erection of 'unable titt4ogs--the
residue, V 20,000, .is to form the buts of a fund,
"which, together with onehalf of the tuition fees,
till the amount ehall yield the rum of three thou.
sand dollma annually; shall be equally' divided to
tween the Professor of ogineering—and the Pro
fevear of Geology. and he made a permanent
foundation for -these profrinorahips." This
noble gift . . is only the continuation of a menu
of noble charities whibh bare long dininguiabed
the donor as - the greet philanthropist of the court.
,
The Par...... which captured the Carmelite
IVY a refaces of ahotit 80 tone, armed with a loog
18-16 pivot goo and mall arm., manned by 85
men, all Spaniards, except one Frenchman. She
wiled well, and - teas undonbtOly 'fitted oat Cl
Barcelona by persons there who eapposed her pri
ses would be imtsedistely condeimed by the
Spaniels_ authorities, and who were doing all in
their power to have the righte of privatters to
septum imerican Tassels recognized. Me Gov.
ernmant has coded the Princeton to the fifeditcr
ravens in punish of this and other armed weasels
warring upon our
Ma. McLexie Report in furor :f theiloera
route and . commencement West from Cumber
land, two eball bee° occatim to copy or notico to-
Mr. MeLine has advised, and 'the Directors of
the Battimore and Ohio Rail Road balm' agreed to
extend the road (tom Cumber:mod tct the line be
tween Maryland and Virginia. The dirtance
is
55 mile..
Moss, Morass.—Goveinmcnt Stocks and
Notes sold in New York last week at 106. Penn
sylvania Pins reached 79. For 11linoia and In.
&arta Bonds, and other blocks from 1 toy per
cent advance tau ranked. Exchange on Eng.
land la up to 1063
Tat Onion or Finn Sen-syr.--The Belot
Council propose to the Common Council • cart,
promise of this questian by levelling the bill afro
rob feet, and raising the loner part of the street
in the 'time proportion.
News Items
WATER In, Acztosrenr.—The Councils of AI•
legheny have purchaeed two tote, for $16,000,
on which to place a basin, and conetruct world
Err supplying the city with water. The basin iot
is situated on Troy till, and contains even act...
It was purchesed from Nicholas Vogetly, Senior,
fir $12,000. The other, for dm work., is adjoin.
ing the former, and reahces to the river, It wee
purchars d of 43. E. Warner and Jac Painter, for
I3.ooo.—Jour. . -
Tire Simms—Loss or fare—During the'
storm of Wednesday afternoon, which in force
wu but little better than a tornado, the upper
•works of the new govensment steamer lying nf the
font of Butler street, were. blown over upon a coal
boat near the share. Mr. D. Stoddard and t wo
other then, who are at walk in the coal boat at
the dime, were mailed beneath the falling mass,
tujusing them dreadfully. Mr. B. was killed.—
Pin. Com.
kr° 77 77 TO EP/COULS.--They have dis•
covered in Sicily the oyeters,celebrated in the time
o f l b. Room s , which were called the eon of
Yams. They are very encculent.
Pasta Faziwort.--Gre7 hair is now all the rage
in Part.. Probsblysoute antiquated Water maims
the nobility had become too lazy to, attend, to the
adjuatment of her wig, and so net the fashion by
returning at once to nature.
A Maw* Emma is exhibiting himself In New
York wh oia 39 years old -6 feet 6 lathe, bleb
and untie* only SO pounds.' If married, we
abould Ilk* to war his obetter half"
' trigLe of 8 3 . Eight -at
We go. York Life
~Truer, nearly a bun.
Pittabinieb Uszette.'
•
' nom one swardl
IMVORTANT:FROM MEXICO ..
otoi took oat on alma
kh Le reolv.l the
AR AA, t ROM VERA CRUZALIT LEANS'
HE E RS iiAZ . °L O ED.
!pp' , ".. 1 U.%511,600
. ....... 13,600
NEW, PBBSIDISNI CUOSE. IN ffiBIICO . '
• ........ 6,000
° ^ o i7 10,000
8.000
. .
C..racipouleae of We PillabLrgh Gust
Jane 12 10
By the anieal of the Onverninent aleatioeri
Fashion, at New Orleans, 'we have Vera Crui
dates to (he 30th of May, and the following front
the seat of war,
Col. Suwere, bearing despatch. ifoo3 Gener
Scott, WSJ murdered war the Nacional Bridge.
So also was Meet l'ifcGonald and four others.
C.I. Soarers recently peased through New Or
Irene 'from Washington, In bearer of despatch •
to Gen. eq.ett, which have no doubt fallen into th
hands of the enemy.
The murders were of the mad brutal kind, nod
committed by the Guerrilla parties which are
hortrini like vultures near nut Army, and the
scouts, wagon - trains, Ate. .• •
Parties of Mexicans bad also been robbed by
heir own countrymen.
Privates Chas. Little, Wilson, Wingert, Shoo.
fer, Schimkest, and Moneson, had recently died ea
Jalapa. They were all Pennsylvania soldiers.
The Hospitals were fall at Jalapa, and among
the sick were many of our troops.
The city was mill under the control of the
Penneylvsoia Regiment (2J,) and three or four
companies of the lot. •
Seven.' companies of C. S. troops were also
there in ganison.
Perote has been rc-ieforeed by a pan of the Ist
.Pa Regiment.
The Mexicans, under the encouragement
en to Guerilla parties are robbing and murdering
each ether. A party entering Vera Gritz from
Saute Fe were robbed of all they bad.
oft,We regret to heir that there is no confirmation
election of Herrera to the Pramleney.—
The repUtt by the,esouthern Telegraph is that
Psatcts• has been; elstetl, but this is not car-
The Mexican Army, from all accent., are in a
miserable ' , light. They were levying contribu
tions on all aide* and living upon plunder. Al
San Luis they were suffering by disease end fam•
inc, oven more than our ma troops in the intp-
The inteUigence brin
lion of Peace. a.
ur
no hope
or
col*di°.
/Gem Scott was expected at Puebla on the 4th
instant but would not advance upon the capital
without lute reinfotcements.
General Scott's Proclamation bad not alienated
to any' extent, the Mexicans from the Ittilitary
Chieftains, end the ultimate effect it wu feared
! would he amore obstinate spLit of ruenge.
The U. 8. Gosernment organ has jug claimed foi
the Administration, and as a sine qua non for
Peace, that our claim must ..embrace perhaps all
north of the boundary of Me Rio Grande to
Me Pacffle, of no reel'value to Mexico, and hot a
reaunablecquivalent for tho sacrifice of life nod
the great expense which Las Leen Laced upontu.
Nothing short of this trill satisfy Me American
People."
•
Gen. santn Anna was •t Rio Fria with three
thra•and men, and save riches of hip, intended
re&istanco to our arms.
ERio Frio only eight toiled limn the city o
Mexico.
Rio Frio where Santa Anna, has taken ► stand
is the mo.t dangerous pawlebieh our army can
make. The road, jug beyond Puetili,is excel
lent, but near Coadora it reaktes the mountains,
and pt..re anon tt deep, narrow defile., and over
...rep and tugged latighle. Near Teemdcoa, a t
hacienda, the root winds along the aide-of the
mountains, in many piaci' being cut through the
solid rock. Hero the road is commanded by the
heights of Popomtapetl, which, reedere the Peer
age of an army over this steep, rugged, 'end en.
peed a tea 1, a ratk t.l very great danger and ,
dilTicully.
But when the heights are pawed. the perils sad
obstacles nt rho position are 004 surmounted.--
The road descends into • Jeep, narrow deli,
where a small and brave force might operate with
greet 'effect upon • large army accompanied by
long trains and parka of artillery. This dell is!
traverred by the Rio Frio (Gold hirer,) where j
our brave soldiers roily sewage the)r aunt oiler
the labors of this difficult paw ige. The Rio Frio
i• the only point on the road, between Puebla arid
kfetico, which is likely to give our army any
trouble.
l The commiseionent appoint./ in Mexico, with
Aimonte at thew head, to sops intend the defences
of the-capital, hare probably eel. tad the Rio Frio
as the only available point ol defence against an ar
mf 2pprO ictung the•eapttal, and hare Probably re
moved thither the cannon 'attended for the defence
of the city.
The Government has despatched a veer! to
the Fifth:manna to look out, for . Pcivateera.--.
Commodore Resift, we. directed to detach a sloop
of,eir from the force under his command on the
coast of Africa, and vend her to cruisein We hid-'
iterranean, for the purpose of affording protection
to our Comnerce in that vicinity.
Leelative Correenontfeaer of the Plttettargh Gasstte
riew YORK MARKET.
june'l2 8 o'c e.
Floor—The market has received a n ow i m pi i h re
but it is atm rat wholly of a apart:ll4dr° character,
and th, re linen been heavy Purdue.. on epeco•
!afire account. Priam claw at the same figures
a. yenterd.y, but they hive k strong upward ten
dency. Rees 8410,000 bbls Geneseee anJ
lar brands at $8,7548874 per bbl.,
in Wheats there in no change whatever, and a
very active demand prevelli foe both Red and
White.
Vom—Thu export demand ha. subtiJed for lh
present, and the only bulitioss doing is fur con.
somption. Riles prime 'Yellow at I 20c per kg
Cornmeal—The market is 7.1 e. lower. Sides
500 bbis at i 5,561
.Rye Flour—No change except that the demand
is not so good. Bales $7.2.5 per bbl.
Rye is not so troll eupported--asles at t324135e
•
Oats—Saks at 63aft5e per ba—they conttatte
aver acarce.
•
Provisiani.--There has not boon any move.
meat of consequence in the market. ,Bales new
- Mess,Pork at $17a12,12i and Prime 'at $l4 per
bbl. Sales old Mess at 16 37016,50. Of City
packed Mau Beef 411. at $16.323 per bbl.
The market for 11.00 is quiet and unchanged
for several (Insp. -
No. I Western. Lard lowlier dull at 9f alOgc.
Vessels are loading for Liverpool with Grain at
I2J per bu.
The stock market continues to naslntain the
same dull and heavy appearance. Prices are ten
ding downward.
Groccries—The.market is steady and withou
change in plias.
Prime rendered reHs - newel!. at 9os
Erelu.ive enn”%rontlence. of the Pil,4nargh Guetta.
HAL lIMORE MARKET.
done IR, 7 p M.
FloOr—Our market has gone up considerably
I to day, accomyaoled by Illt/ active dfinwil. The
ealcsof Howard street are 6000 bbli, end theme,
ha elt ev st $8,76e8 aa holders .pricer, and
oral. In City & Mills Susquehanna nothing or
costsrquence doing.
•
. Cornmeal—The market- hu not 'aria] to any
quotable extent. Further males to.Jq at $5,25
per hbl.
WM.6lE—The market is more.aelire, but pri
ma have not nucleated. Sales White at 200a203
e, and lied at 192a1.95a.
Coen—The prchience is still given to While,
of which, there were eater to.day. at 111.114 c,. and
Yellow at Mc per WI.
Oat. are realizing 62c per be.
Whiekez--Bales of bbl. at 38c per gall.
Cluvered,a fear .11 . 1!) at $4,00a4,373 per bu.
nelea•ylazseed at 13.5 c per bo.
Provisione—There ii nil change of importance
in Provisions: Sales , : new Western Maas Pork
at $16,50416,37i per bbl, and Prime at $14a14,
37k. Men Beet is held at $l5. but the bus/.
nese doing in that article is .mall. Prime i•
$19,60 per bbl.
Lard is selling as before at Dialec for No
t In bblei sod kegs.
Butter m scarce and iu request—eau West
pkd kegs at 133 c per lb.
Cheme meets with a fair demand at Ba9c
for W R in bra.
Bacon—Thera ta 00 particular variallrn in Ma
market' Balm at 7118 e for Shoulders, 91810 c
fur Sid., and 93a103e for Hum.
ETrnutoi - ori.
U. PatetAaterte.:
P/lILADELPRIA ,hfARKE rakti
Fkoo rime reeikoed ener the panic Wa
fall, and-cos:eat on Friday, are not fall, soppett
ektaither has 'Meow bona the - semi activity in
the market am yesterday. -.The rah are only sii
b!. Pa band. at $8,376 per bbl.
Wtwat—The market partakes somewhat at
the dullness of Flour. Moderate sales prime
White at 209•211 c. and of Red at 197a199c p , r
Wt.
• •
Pro•iaioo►—The champ. on Pmk in not quit
maintained.. Saks now 'Men .t $17a17,25pe
bbl; of new Prime at $l5 per bbl. Of old M
at.5 16 ,25a16,373 per bbl. Holes Weat pkd Mr..
Beef sr $l4 per b bl.
The market for Haeo/1 is steady at previous
prices and moderate eatea--say at 73.8 c fa Shaul
dere. 9.9,1 c for 9ides, and 10e for Ifame--all rak
The sales of No I laird this week bare been
considerable at 10a110in for bbls and kegs, tub
an . d credit.
Some sales W R box Cheeeto at Slain cents
per lb.
Corn—The saber are fair and at 116 c for prime
Yellow. and 116 e for prime White. '
in Wool there is yet no change of pricer. Vi
ry little, comparativelf o f the DIM clip has yet
come id, and the 'sales of °lifers very small, ow.
log to the exhausted stock. Sales through the
week some 30,000 Itar at former prices.
Freights on Flour to Liverpool have advanced
to 4s per bbl; and on Grain to 1.1.1 per No 1 1 1 -, 71/'
A few sales of prime rendered Tallow at 9a9ic
—it to wanted.
Dot little doing In Seeds. Holders of prime
free Clover want 6 4 ,75 per In ,
The sales of Cotton are moth rate, and at Ilia
133 c for Upland and New Orleans.
Coffee is dull..
No local Dews of importance. , ,
Corteapandence or the I'. burs bassette.
FlaS IN BALTIMORE;
lone 5 P. M.
4 . fire broke out last night in the store of
Mr. Ackerman, which was entirely destroyed.
Another fire occurred this morning, which
destroyed several buildings in President greet
owned by Meurs. Conway. CoUri% Buyngbe
and Davidson. Loss $20,000.
Correspondenee of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
PHILADELPIII4 June 13-9 •. x.
The Southern mail is M at Baltimore, but brings
nothing furlber South than Augusta.
The meat of a brig aras attack by lightning at
Baltimore this—ifteration.
BENEFICIAL SOCIETY.
A T the 2.lth Annual Meeting of th e Pittsburgh Mile
!l pendent flenaficial Sochi r, held on w ere the ink of June,l747,thefelkiwing peroons were elected
Mears for the ensuing yesi,Vis
I• revidenl..CllNßLES
:senior dthwerd—.7cos.nt
Junior Steward-11.Si Scott Fro.
Treasurer—Jesus Maus
illessengetscos Extras.
:Secretary—anthem F. Nem,
Ftntincisl Coinnunee—F F. Flasitiss W: U. Lemur:
SCIINIDT.
Committee of Inverllpitml—FeiDAßlCK Vane, darn
1355561, 11. Lesreserness.
Prom the "Annual Report'presented by th e Audi:ins
Committee, we mate the following ex tract, showies ate
6d nee
of the Sreiety:
Lelance in the Tresiury. June, !An, S '.99
Total amount at flues collected, SttO 7
Redactions on Notes seer/eel, GP! o n
Balance in the Treuilry this Jay.
etre held by ibe Svc SIBS] 3l
Babinec in the Thum,' '
Tom! amount of Foelely'e means, 311730 00
Total 111004LIll Of aorieq'. mean+, 1340, •lAJ
JI
1730 Oa
0(21 21
The Society tie. lost toted st ISA and incorporated
in ISZII and consists of 104 members, amore whom are
stilt three of the anginal fenders, viz: F. Vozb Jacob
Lit ett y. and Chr.st tut St, IL
Soot of Me Benefit. of the moiety are :—SieS or
disabled members oreeive SI per week. ..13 the death
of a member,. kis lacire are entitled to draw CCM from
the funds of the Society. and alibi, deathof • met:then
w.fe, he is entitled to thaw $l3 far funeral rape:Mee.
01 older of the tbeieipna
GO"11FIGE F
GFOIIGE Com:nowt
julid.twlt UEL YOUNG,
InoPost ropy.
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111PORTANT TO TIIE LADllLS—Clunesq
Hair urcem, a matchless snide for the Meath,
Beauty and Restoration of the : flair. tree n, when
one /Gman. will supersede all other articles of the
I,ild now used. hYhere the Ileitis dead, harsh.thm...-
healthy columns grey, • few applications will make
Me hair ton and dark, and give.ir • letup/al lively
•pecararre. and will also make it otnin its live'i•es.
and heal•liy ruler tin ee an long to all the prepare . ..on.
Which are generally toed. Every lady and gentleman
who are in the habit of using ode on their hair, should
stoner purehaw a bottle of met:Morale ilaireream,
is so composed that it will not injule flit hair like the
oilier preparations, but will beautify it, and ore perfeei
satisfaction in every tuStelace.
Pot antimony tons very 'opener polite., see the
following letter from Rev. Mr. Caldwell, lo Messrs
Ileadeohott & Stretch, Nashville, Genera l Agents far
the Weinem Surer:
Letter irrm the nor. R. enttlwrll, ps.c. Of the Prvi
bylemin Cburch Pulaski.
Memo.. Mendenhall & Siren - h . -Gentlemen": I take
pleasure in adding my testimony in favor of the creel,
p
tent reparation railed Dr. Parrish's Chinese fail
Cream—tor Ramat two years ago my hair ma. very dry,
brolly, and disposed to come out: hat having procsoti
• bottle of the Cream, and used it according to the pre.
scri‘Oion, my hair anow soft, clone and .Grni to tie
bee]. litany balsams and oils iipplied each lea.
hog my
t h air in a worse stem then bwere
efore. This
wer,my expeemtions
Alan article for 'Me Toilet, w.fe gives it ei.,
enee ever all oluers. be.egilelitstely pertained, en Nd
nol
dmpolurd oe ranenlity. The ladies tsp cialiy will and
the Chinese Cream to be • desideratum in their prepa •
rations for the Respec.fully, &0. ,
Pulaski. Janly. t , ISO R CALLOWEE
tlasttold wholesale and retail, in Pipsborgta hn
AI. Townsend, No O Market sloe; and Joel M o lder.
corner of Wood and Fifth au.
UGC(
COLVIILII/111 INKS—.I3I.4Cic
.., lei:Ant/7, and COP% INC/ —The Mack Ink 111
more freely team bet pen. sive. a stronger and tovre
durable calor, and eberodes meelicus-/eta than ant
other known. It is of best qtality for all reppeeea.
The Copying Ink. for the purpsse of writing lcuere
or documents, df which a trensfer copy is to be taken.
It writes freely, gives • copy as prowl as the aria,
nal, nod has none of that attchy mbstance comment,'
other copying inks.
• The !Searle/Ink sires a etch melleiv scarlet, tad
tot
proves in brightness on the paper, •
For permituenra of color these Inks fully equal !I" not
surpass all others. for when the color ia mice let on the
paper, it will remain UNCILANGIED for ages.
Received this day, and for sale en any quantity. by
JOHNSTON& STOCKTON
101 l Stationers, or Market and Third so
,f A/lONS:STEEL PE RILAJLA E 'NIT/MUTE
/Vl—The first half of the tamener eession will be coop
pieced oil the IPA instant. putt the whole sesmen on
September M. No vacation eei.l follow the Mote of the
PR sent session, hot nacre/tea will commence on the
N . W.TrOn....L. be centemed one loaner. Those,
therefore, who commence on Monda, Juuntti, may
have one eescon complete, embracing y all the pleas °lt
:Pat t of, the fall seat's°, and closing bcfote the extreme
',cold of trotter. /nl4-11 E 8 BLAKE
A UDITQWS lIOTIOE .
'T
wc:;.":01
nted Auditor lc disinbute the funds in the howls of
Jo,KUrie. Esq—deitnewalor of the %TABBING YON
AND PITTSBURGH TURNPIKE C.I3IPANT '' Alt
persons interested will wok., notice that he will sit lid
at the Cierlis Office in the Borough of Washington, ler
11,01 purer., 00 Thursday, July 16, 1017, at I o'clock. r.
Washington, ft 11 KOONTZ, Kadin.,
ashington, June It, 110. 1014th
HII6TORY /111LX100—Just published, by
J A A U P /Braes, Cincinnati.
THE. Illd CORY UP n ETICO t. her Civil Wars and
(Menial and Revoluttonary Annals, froth the,penoll of
the Spanish Conquest. 1630, to' the ;unsold time. 1611;
inelading so account alba War with the United Stales,
hs rause, and Military.' Kehignernents. By Plishp
yonag.3l. G With Iwo Copperplate Slaps, and .evenEngiagings'of Plana of Zane Grounds. An. One vol
time octavo, of ern hundred and sisW4our pages
jell __
The
ship. deed., were ',muted to Jahn B. Rost!
All persons hartng claim. spinet the Estate of :411:1
decedent will prewat theta cur Settlement, end tha
t
ndelded to mil hfwate will melte partnent without A.l -
liter :toner JOHN B BOSS, Executer,
juldertit*F Peeblee Town. lop
nEir KNOWN, that Letters Teetemenrary. wok Cie
iJwill annexed, on the Estate of George Cron, late of
Wjlkina Toorn•hip, deeessed, were granted to Joteph
Eseetiter,l o sent Will named..
deAll pentane booing Hain= agatnet the Estate of said,
cedent will prerent them for witlement, and Wow ik
dehted to ...kid Runk will make tomcat without deley.•
1.11.60.? JOSIO . II STORM, Wilkins T. ' I
I , IIE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR butncruns
lof ihr Firemen'. Inmranee ComPell ' , w ill b IMId
to the office of Samuel Gangly ; oo Foioth wro.t,
be
rroeu %Vali and Smithfield gamma, Ponds:rich, an
'bailey the sth of lily nest LIT order, Re ,
role 1 SAAVL fiORAILF, Seeretory.
ABAROAIN—For rale. a good Steam Engine mitt.
9ao Boticra The igine ia a 9 inch cylinder, nd
4 rem stroke.. The Boilers are 39 incl.... &limo.. a hY
feel in length. I . llco SSW Apply lo
13 'cordon ir, Genetlit Alen,/
No 69 Smithfield .Ire. t
A RARE VIIANCE—Agorma wanted to sell .
la.uneful Patented Invention Persona with a capital
of Lel or MU can dear from Isom 101514.0.1
Apply immediately W $ DD.p,l pet anoutn
inl4 General Afell., 30 Smithfield et
WANTED-4WD .CiURNCYAIAN CoPP.E
. T tiAllTitth flood wolknien, with wady habit.,
Can Lear of good aragen and conotant employment, by
applying at Wm other.
.Inl4
B""N• '''''''' 3 ' btt ° „7l, `' co" B. d 0 o 0 ; "
Id meta Dried t i_pylee landing
4n14 'A D A LZaLL
1.1 for tale by
rOBACCO-25 bat, Rucker* bread, 5. Tobacco,
I in core sod for sale low by
_ JPA '2ll.
p,OWDER-30 keg. Loran's Iblio Powder;
' 50 " .. Rock o
For elle by, J DALZELL_
CU •
bri b crize ic . r reed and for rlytn.
IIIeCANDLIFNS
SWEST C/11 -01 , arrely for sale b
Jul 4 _ & BIeCAN v I/L
b b y
b „
" r P l if wicii,t4"""r
ECANDLCSS6AA;—Sm.II I 3
h lc, Li? Eulle Uncle, for sale by
Bnl4 E 100 bus for ale by
WICK & moIANDLEnd -•
pOTAIIIy_A
pnmere and (n_fiale
Inl4 b •
Mo lll WICK t eCANpLESsy
A Lratilluto roon - do for rale by
JoI4 WI & bIeCANDLI:SS_
VILKIERT--4 CK
auks Folbens for We by„.
A Jolt WICK titeCAND4PSS
ft RICAN!
joill
---
' T 6-4 satato for rale by
W ICE k A 10.6 NDraMS
Total amount paid out,
14 order a abo Compass.: It 0'RF31461 , :
Confraetor for the tonlinardon'of said Line
jrld3t and on Jona 13,14, I; :2, Ve, 30. end Joly
Boston and Now York Piano.,
-teceived, awl on bunt, the fol•
- leering new onnitunenno: .
On. elennon Flokewood Piave For.
(French Pat:ern) wi.b coleneinhotele
braaed on ...at, Ire'. naterdeneenble rends.
The 101001 ininnornment. blade by Manna k Chork,Pl.
One rlegara Rosewood Piaui:beim:ninon tome, and
new scale Node by Chickenne, Boston.
One 6 i Downs Ro , eaood Pinnn tone, or brilliant
tone, nide by Nunn,. lb Clark, N. Y..
For sole no Eastern ' , Ones m J .w.WooderelPs. No
92 nonn. by '• • 'lnlY.et- "II 'X Ll-3191
MEW kIEDICAL WORK—Practical ohms.
scions on maim of the diseases of the Beam
Ansa. and Cootigious Textures; giving their nature.
seat, roost. simploms, conseusenees. and univeation.
especially midressed to the tem...heal reader: lip W,
Balenbanie D.. of Louisville, .
The author r
of this work has within the I .Am - icon
sureevittullt heeled uutverils of seven hundred eases at
Files nod Fistula in Alto, without either the knife,' the
actual. Or the OOtellti cautery.
Fervale at tea Bookstore of.
.1 1, READ
Fourth, nesillariet strati
Q TUC KlitILL/ILR'S JI &ET 'aul--Orbe of
1.311te Allegistny Linegn Compeer ; l'itiWorgh, ione 11
trMost were:eget'''. rwelwolders of the - Cotopon;
;for ear ctisig A &ridge over We Allegheny River, oppo.
to l'lorhorgh ; is the Canny. of Allegheny,” will be
holden In We no/ 9e•ardoy, tto 1140
•13 o'clock, r, x.; for o 'IN TIM porpore.
.10/1A llARPER,Trenbarer
•L 17611IKER & CO., -
Falint.l 7 A,l'OttS, AND GRAIN AND PRODUCE
• Conamtrololn Morobaktrx,- • •
71 .800 ru w Alt V ES, L PHILADELPHIA.
A a n F.:17:7 prertnorVp receive and ibrvesid all Undo,
L/
ILS-11/05 Rnl6 Dlraehod opera., Oil;
IWO " Natural Color do
• . 1550 " • 't trh.i,
Oil
"Illrecsed do -
• 200 Tuareralthlr-l•Straite"
5 bb la Lard '
lAtiseritOil; turciacelvird and rot
nII : LER & 11.ICKETKON
Z
S It
U5 111 121e8,47 rercr . Vitiate to; "
I do trar;
ool:
Lt.& data i
/ crittraildniondlibLattle Mnd
DICKEY k ' 6. water and flout Its
0"
WINDOW OLASII-X0 4i. &Ils'
, xt
r ..Pi„ F LIO IO NN i /lORST& P.
pLINITICR-40 bblA Gr. 10,4 git Age r reor tale
'ORN—:uO bu+. D
_far n 4 LT_._
rinnoTnir sisica-.10 tow in iblre;tok tale by
. JNO.F VERRY.
tem! and tor nle 6y
ins% recorand and for st's
jar• • • 1 0 SELLERS
-I,—..l7ialt.Arrsala by •
103 ' JNO F.PJ,WRIF
lidretsraticr.—so bbl. No .I—LarEN 1.1
hf USN , do, .„,
r PERR
Anctio gAlta
ohm D. DilivDl. MaeDelOar
• Drf 8001 , 04615, Ike "!?. • -
ON 2iiiiiday enore:eg. I 4 iseteit, at 10 ijkliloai n till
.e .! er etv ire ..,..runeator.eas.ubi e ,
and feeerlit) bouo,;•,,fee...elabreliakperaie..e,
" • '
Queeassr re, Groceries.Farnilare, &c.
One erase her osware; sompining - o hanthone as
sortment of face and Colllllon ware,-IS barn!. N. 3
mar L'esAt barrels herriugs. Young l'lrado tee, Sp..
Ish trshes, 5 rislra th.tic sorts"! into sole, elortts. bed
coeds, saddbm tasks; Waseir, - WetelWl, •
A InAc . assonoeut °floss: and second hacd' house.
hold larottere,kCebers Istenalle,&e: a: gown,' of • io
down Irani* Window Sitb, reascil'hiseca, Coot., and
other building sucterlarathrates,cookleAslcee,&e.
' At igstilorti P. 51. -
A e r cercl - onsortnwst or ..111.0. .ea4~ made
thinEfice Shins, with Inn, bosoms wd'ectlitr,,fasey
and erarais, Spanish to.cl half Spani.h
-Id second hand watches, Soo cutler),
STRA 51. DlaTILLEIglis
MU LS—CUANCERY-SALE
at
bf termhancecy.Court at Nash
nat th, fday :ISr, th e Waite of John
Reld, •administrator. die of R I.L'llantmediest, •s .
Theses Taoist, and ether., I shal proceed:to sell. at
Polite ' Auction, on the Vint of Auguncl947, at the up:
per cnd of the Market Home in Nashville_ belongingth
the late Gon of R F. I .4lommedira itt Co.; the Flour ,
Hid eel Distiller). with hog peas and cora crib attach
ed Said property In situated - ea the Musk of Cumber
land Riser, about one mile bylaw Nasheilla , including
between six and seven land, croon which the.
Moldings are erected, brown and designated. a. loth
Nos 101,109, 10 , ,1 101 a nd t il l, as represeptedluhleflanoces
plan or addatha to Nuithsille. •
The hbore.slill and Li:milieu has been mended um
more than 9months. and ale built of the best material
The Dtttillery is capable or aumitfacturings9brls whit,
key pec day. The- Flour •51111 ban only menufactared
tiou bri of Flour since it woe fillialed, so that the sOl•
chine l in perfectly new and of the most modem sad
my
tum d land The Mill Incapable of nmnafsetering
:15 brls f Floor per day. Toe hog pens une capable ol
contaiwing and feeding 5000 hogs, and am well situated
to s•vellatior end expense (a feeding. The corn crib is
sommedzaus—mere are also three Itht=liaSS•bleestia
gen attached teethe. concern. - 1 wllhyioreceioe private
bids toe said proem,
anti) the day of sale.
The arms of said rale are STOW payable in (months •
in Hank, the butane on • credit of onwisse, andshree'
years, wi th out intetetsc The purebaser Is sequined to
gore notes with epprosed security payable in Bank, and
a lien will alto be' retained sport the properly (usher to.
memo the puiehascrusater, . J Xs AI •
ILICALTiI,
7 - % r_WOOD Sarsaparilla and wild
_LI Cherry Bitters—This stew gold veritable
tram of Strimparila
he
Wird Cherry hail/ems used
with great maces. for 'the L'pentattient rehloviltif all
Inch dteralMits tatchwir rite from an Impare.elitte of
the on:aromas healthy toles,' of the Lives—
arraylitiu the Nerves and et once tenures bealthead
visor to the whole st mem:, -• . . - r ' •
In all Miami of Jeunoice, Indigestion, Dy•peosia, lota
fel
of Apectrie,ilahitual Costiveness, Ocreaelleaetche,
Languor, and that Deprestion.of Pruritic - tablehop so
common a complaint in the freeing rind-Pummer seism.
of the yea!, this medicine ill. I.; ris copal—and amp
rte trial will convince tha roost increduless . Of 'its tam lre vumee.
-
For further particulam Me_retder is referred. to the
painiblets which will be famished by the Aprt
a...bow
ing
the estimation in which this 'rateable medicine is
held by those w.—ho Cat have ated.A.. . •
Wala In tublie-DD
De pOrticular and ask n
for he
Ilt. P Wood't Parsicaiwilla •
and Wild Cherry Diners, mid receive norther.-. This
the fir.l preparation of these err:cies combined ever
°dared to the pablic, and the great semen attending it.
um has induced the unprincipled meow...felt and
tate. A. a preventive, see that the boaters hose the
words "Dr..Wo W 4 Sartapimllt and Wild Chem Ent
let reined on the (late, and that tech label on the
horde Is milked nY ateproprietor, it ' , Threaten. Jr..
Pohl, wholesale and al, by WYATT lINTCD•
AM, general' agent, 121 F u lton wee, New Yorg Wa
'Mess, Market meet, end P. R. Paarr
street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Price al—large Wale.:
lcAlOw
BinDFl r itt
M R. ANDERWIV. Pin:primer, reapeetAtllY informstbe public that this •enablirhatent will be opened
and prepared An the lieFelemodatif!th of vivnerv, by dm
The nttriednuti of Chia farbleinable 'Watering intee
are too weltand widely ' , nowt:Con require enumeraboa
in a card trthtie public.
The aerate. of 1 1 1,11JARTIAl, whence activity, ener
gy and amiable dispontion i art the manager of such an
ertablisliment, bare hitherto commended hiorLer the
favorable re' and of the patrons or th ev e g lEi Naga during
the two lest rummers, have been en , Eaperien
red and attentive -..errant. und'a nciliaud of omen.,
hare text been eel Med. .•
'lho road from Cumberland, the wAitesit term: Woo of
the llaltimme and OLIO Retheollkene /Mee Hollulays
burgh, on the Pennsylvania Canal, andCbanithe taborer,
weW rn tertaintr• of Cumberland Vatley 'Railroad, to
Red ord have been touch improved and are in good op.
TO -6:121'114.LAGT0113—..
bolttwel
11R4/PO.3A - 1.1. 4 . will beJrceeived us th e Office of the
rJ • es' River and Kanawha Company,
in Rich • nil, VA, unit Cho kith July.n..rt, for the eon
function • f tbreerlone demi across •Janta' River on
the tae o the Cnnpan)'• Canal between Lynchburg'
and the •• oth oft e „Nunn river. The Arno( said
darns nil be ntrobt 31 ft high and 400 feet Iring, and sit—
nated abo•
t 4 miles above Lynchburg' he unand wilt
be shoat Ift bier and s up ft long, rend: ituated about lit
miter we* of Lenchtmcgls the t hird will be about 7.J
A high an an ft lung, and Annabel about Wailes welt
of Lynch u•g The foundation of there dams are of
men, and be oupentructuret will be rem:cm:Lyn be rai
ned as hic t is. low water level , during the prevent sea-
n. iPI. or raid works maybeneeniand rpacifications
obtained. •I the Cnrepany'r UlLee in Richtnerd .ot ar I
the in., ii•er, Odiee Oil SY Al lOC aterva•Lyuchimrx.
• utir the lri of . July van , . • •
• VALTER I . ll, ltiN,Chiet Eiginier .
James River JL Kanawha Co
1.47. • . inpdl-3tertJ)l2
RAL TAYLOR.—Joherton tr: Stockton
vi receiver, porindth of :neje, General Each•
. by A tinily, under the immediate superior
direction cif the undered Officerr,fmen
6km - else:en frnra life al Camaggo, by ernia.
roniider Cory'. Portrait o
yin, it n e on likeu es ,
CornevjU S Navy . •
Goo. A. riPCALL. A. A.ll. -
flan Athena, Lt Topographical Engine,
Ilarnv IsorariaLL, U. n.blavy. -
ID•Price. eents,-,
O ELLER'S . V5.8.,81 14-
liello-Ws Ras. Aire.-
Oman Co , Ohio, Nov. .o.3th. 1E44 —lllr—FL E Seliee
This is to certify that I purchased of Thomas Shannon;
Fan , enn bottle of` our celetinned Vermifuge, and gave
II 10 my Antic son en five years old. which took Dora
a , W 101 norms ofa very laage aim. I liebeve your
Veehntage to I, tie 1,1 worm medicine for obi dna
c hat tine world e pralaced. I would thiresiare call
upon all parents er w hom mie children afflicted with worms
to given a fair tt in I .103EPt1 ID 421:Ea RV.
, 't , Jirritee oth Pe
Prqtared and sold. wholesale and retail; f e R
ace
a it_tillff
ett
ELooorio. ,
s
•
.1)113P. D. V. Oh fEd. the - nelchfaied and Popular
Elocutionlvrfrodi the
and
Cstlee,'Wonld teepett•
irony Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh,
'that he will give some readings from Shak.peitfc, Can
ons Itecitelmns from different limbers, Imitations of
Diennentalied "raters, red .Delineatione of Tragic and
Caisifvenaracterv, at P1t14,0 fltiLt, commencing on
Stood a y Evening. lone 11,5,2[71 eit leek. •
Frlf funkier particulars err Inns of the day.' '
et<
,
ATUITS
• Cl9pos rua DRESI69—W R
• Murphy inet as the auentioa orldnta hii eh
cellent astortatent or •lenve Gneee;eto 'send o(
Soft Scotch hfull Moline; ,
. Soft Senn do
Boa Nisolook , ..do • I
Pl.lll Jaconet. Hatred do, as erell is French: awns..
very cheap, and newest Liter; Earbro:dored Mawr,.
for Breaks, •I reduced pricu, a North East comer...ill
anßlarhot surto. • t jui•
() Ni ! i'LlTltlTA'l'V47°ntEgg,llll l ,.
Fon•etibers to the Sleek of the above, Cortipany,'relli
ding in or moor Ws ally. :a re regiarincllo pap he 10110140
ing instalments to JOSIWA HANNA, Apent (Or the
• JO per cent. on or before the 13th Jane next.
MAL—AS bbla Oil 114 O;
f.tly, .
I..Tu
P VON BONNI103?“';:..„
, Not
Tefloor, torn, M pure, mod
.J.c 13.10W8L1,
wth , Past, jun.received sad
signie Eta.
o vv . feed nod for We by
PLUM Lb.tramir.sc
-
'~++lrr~-~.
OtINCIIIINATIAXD PITTSIBURGII
PACKET LINE.
TCLIO well known lirreof apiendld patienget ' Steen. '
em is now compowifvf tassel t. mon. nt Lest
(tabled
foal tentiehout, andniort patomfol . boa on Me'
watery e West. Every accommodatkm and eete-..
(on that money can praetors., hes been ptieriend lia .
*engem The Line las beim inoperetwo for ti.o tears
tear
-he.,eared million of .perm'a i.e, least
iMor to their persons. The hems will he et the foot of
.Wood Meet Medal. previous nonan fur the rerept
lion of freight and the erns, or passenger. 00 the RV!.
ter. In' all enell ' the . pasysige lame) . mart Fe take /n
• 1110DIDAT PACKET.
KONONOAIIELA,C•pI. Stew, r.ilf IrDvn P.
buDth t.TerT Mood/1y looming at ID o'clacl, IVherling
Derry Monday evening atIO P. /D
TUESDA Y PACKET.
The HIBERNIA, NG. 2. Cam Atioefiber,
Jeave Piusbutgls every Tuesday seeming at it) o'elad,;
Whetllug every Tuday' evening at ill
WIRDERSDAT PACKET.
TimNEW:ENGLAND, NO. ft, Capt. N,
leave ritiabarek deer) , Wedoceddyme,,,,,,T,", IU
whw4pg,,, a y Wednesday evening at 10
TIIOII.IIDAYPACKIZT.
The WISCONSIN. Capt. AL Y. Orget,urgi hare. Pitt
burgh every Thursday running at IthVeloek;
!very Tburrrlay evening at JO P.
. FRIDAY_ PACKET.,
- The CLIPPER, NO. Cape Deltas, li:nve Pin.-
',argil eve Fridayenareing at 10 o'clock, I \ heeling -
every Frid ry
ay a vein's .110 P.M.
Y SATURDA PA,'
Tie ALIESENUER, Cap...C.:vit CKETa, will Irate Pot.
ituegh every /3atarday morning at 10 &aloe k; Wheeling
emery Saturday evening , at 10 P. M.
• •-• SUNDAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON,' Capt. 4. 0: - Afeptt, will
leave Pittsbargh
47. every Sunday warning •i o'clock:
Wheeling every ttnenlay evening at le P. M. -
May 1847.
WOOL, _WOOL!
Tg."Ea.h's:}ll.zl== 4r all sLe different
MURPHY! 1...E1.:.
Old wool warehouse, ear LAberts wand Cecil's alley
. atil9damtlF - .
this year's catching, Jan received and ler Old& ley
I^Q• MILLER hRICICE'reON
EB-50 bbl. No 2 Large Mae!nova. of "I rag,"
nobble Nel flerriar
ta ' , a d
rn
by
r .a.a
bb4
No
I '4°' filteElrit 'RICK/USW,:
T //11&—ICObbbl LaburviltelVbne Lime (be We by
1.4 4e9 ' POINDEXTER CO
1 1 ./..XIEIRD-12bbli&T‘d I bar for Irale_hy -
J.' . POINDEXTER &CO
-.--- - -
Q tCLIIII CHINGS -3 tonsllOperforqualit-:krssle by
..J. i_________a9 AV & It AktUTCHEON 132 Litany st
powou--6 c:tns tgaYdgOalitT• et. stejtt_ Ls'
k 9 _ %V & R Mal: I CH RCN
RIIIT-30 Ins. Dry Penv•hel gar sale by
' W IL It :441:1C:11E0N
Ditoonts-200 do. Corn Hyman for mit by
13 jet; %V it II AIe,CLITCIIFON
___ ---
• 20AP-57 bbls Ce nonaati.4rts_hy—
-
Jos - W& R NeCUTCR_
E_
ON
BA7-1 bbls No I AIN b,n t l,y_g
j l e 4 l3_ . (1° - :- , . & McCUTC I'o V
___ ._
W
M ETAL -70 tons tarot p.p. iir : for sob:, by
~ & R Nei, 131C111.13N
TR.OIS-0 iqns waned, PiesbeakmanoGrare...for
• .R. 13 ale by W& R MeCUICHEON
'l► Rll.ll-400 kegs aalwri,d,Pin.t..sh rp,
IN for ale by . jee W& R• .eCU rCHEON
'olL—'ls tannin for NC.1.,. -
-LJ /6 ,4 • S P VON BONNIIORAT
El YE PLOVII-4 b. reel. Extra: tone'. by
.11 jeB _ F VON DONNIIOHII &CO
_
p1.0178,-05 bbl. Fresh Oman& re, re 'ell
8 P VON 80:VN CO
(111ININE-50 az Rim mrsived and to //ale 1 y
Emyt3 R E RELLCRS, 37 .0. It
EWDO 1717;44LA51111311 tam otlo,
150 la , lloxlt t, sale
Bill
yl7 FORSt rita DUNCAN, eater•• 11•1 (Min Bill
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T L 'incr.D OIL—A kr atm& w •
gime and fo,
by - J JORDAN & SON
LA i lftp 7la Ircts, a avii.ar,
Dal( Y , 6bhla. jest received and f0r.441e by 3e9 S P VON liONNI1OKSI•
DOT/LAU-2 casks prime, Jun teetered cod for Buie
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DAINT-1 bbl Impioved 9taea Vars.bib Oahu, man.
armareil and fa) sale by
JOHN D MORGAN, Dnaggin
QP:D. / 1 . 1.171 /PENTII/1111k,3 bitTrcH . Ibr_!la le h
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.D °TARR—Ie/AA !oilers°, far sale by
• 1 D_INII4I AN
LICORICE EIALI4-Itaieqillint4hrjiila
lA'AGIBI*ISI.II-1 ' ease Carbonated. for CIIC by .
jen • ' • •1 D MORGAN
VV II 7E . CFALK—teuat or raie.
lU Sa,ROAN
WPY.WILAD—De barters far ra r e br
iti• J D MORtrAIS
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OWDER-50 kegs for ut, by' ---
ISAIAH DICKEY &
OTA.SIPat
by my3l
11111ION-1111,11.VP—Preab undo, soda qoal::'
Lill. Mr Bale low by -
m 31 JOHN D 1110 ROAN, 31 ..4 w
W RITE LEAD_So leery Pale for. kby
°IT7I 3D MORbAN
1L58.A1936-3 iono, now landing for sal
b tram,
Cil m EASE—lbr
. brn now landinnigt y q .
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r AHD 011.-71 prima - anicle of Na I Lana Oil
.ILlzonstansly on hand and for irate Isy ' •I
• J JORDAN k SON
Jeff' Mannfaetusers., 0 N IS Liberry street
lICOVRID AIITS-540 bug. kw gale at No7o Cm:
merrial Row, LlbeFiy sure; by . ,
Je7atir
.911F:PlIARD
ONlMEt i l i grosa Me A line es Utot,ent o;
8C1i030 " Z AKER CO, fwood in
lgb proof ,
Aby. jet SCeIoONMAKER tr. CO
LARD OIL - L - 10 bblr, in fine order. fpt !Co 1,6-:
ZMON lITBOR,-113 dozen Pa re, ile!tle los by
LI JO I SCHOONAI &CO
V'
ILLA ISSA.2III-3 bandies for sale by
Jo • I BCIIOONAI AKER &
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SDI/LS-1,000 lb., at 15 ft..* per lb, kr sale by
eydlihmr I bll EPIIA RD, Liberty ameet
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[J.& US, SIDES and SHOULDER/11.st rec4-U-ui-k—lf
• sale by SON
ItOOMB-30 dos. Gilt tlandledi
20 dos. Lome dint Comoloo; to 010 by
S F VON BONNIIOUST & CO
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iiimsvaLLE Llllll9-50 bbla for sale
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1 ,4 ,a)-99 A GORDON, wales st
vaxriir•-. co .n man and for gale Ly
13 'W HARUAUGII
MEAL-. i 3 bags, jar ne d and An sale by
w Mit . — 9 k W MARS/MOH
DACON bog d. in sterepod ode
toy3l . , 8 &ItHAUGII
RiTTON-100
r rung. • FRIEND .Reint' &CD
AHD 0 1 1.—eapcnii;lor iale at mail.
niT3l I D NORD N
J4 l d r fo rin l / 1 14-0 bbl. sod 1 box, ja jolt reed
tl P;ak Bp:vomiter & Co r SS Brim at .
C . 12118 t
ha TrliC Via-1011180 PURI
14 It Vat BONN/108,4T d Co, 3.3
TIMED P2,41.011E8-130 palace,
h' peima
-Lfanielc, abut and kr bale b ie~ y"
J C mo's ELL. water itt,
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U& 1011E-40bss choice h.g,,Ayi A, vreggiuttg
00 lb. each. Jul treeivocland foto* by - .
J C 811211221
OAP -20 bee edici--",. , onati Hoot+, jest rreeived
per steamer America and for vale
H miureNeERGKR. eiS wafer at
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IsktAll-40 tasty bas Pohlad °testa'
3 do Extra Fine; for sale by
WILLIAMS k. tNI„ itO is skid in
tIGi AR CURED HAMS—WOO lb.. justrsecired and
Ofoi sata by - THO 3 ta OfiltißNE
j,ll Onne.k. ktonanuabela Hausa
B .
.t a 'CO ,o s:- , .360(j__ ._
.lybs ed, One ordil; in.t reek'
°NOME-
F AMILY LA Rl) , •7l3Btone Jere, put up ex pre.e:y (or
amily ale, from no .10 lug each Jar-6.r 444.14
:lull •
Ti OpIO.IINE
QUYTIIS SNEATIIS -GO doz. Common •;;;-/
4.3f0r ealeioer by TIOIS ODICIIIIVE
'- • Oppotite hion22Lipl,ja ifif.pore
pi z. 0.111-14 bbts, Freela Ground Family -
Four,
store mad for sale by in
Jolt i hicicErrt.co,—:
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paw.' 80A1-300 [loyal larbling from 11
wramer .:kb
IL Bosh Oar sale by_
JoII JAMF.S DALZEI. , """
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HON/tilt —IDU boxes, put op fer family one,
le by P NA NON
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' 444 42,
W.
knot side of We -Mainland
TAN -.Q 3 Midst North ("Aeolian Tar, receinitqg G.
real and Or
MANNER'S OIL-1111 M..receiving Ly Connl and
for nate by .Nil RAL.zt:R.
rj
Fm. mucK—gn,ooain aiore and (Or ralr Isy
OtgatT i ttg tMg. " 44V . ""
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Tia_qaapi RT/
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usT , I reeefwell Rh!
.44 br, mooed ure., froirllV3 to Ttri;
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A,f AN ilvic-Tro KED TOLIACCO-41 bx;ii--'—r..
/,:lor Be 60, 9 0 .14, dijettlY fn.. LYnchlaurs 4, Ili.
11l or ire ,y ionor :acme a aryl
Jell • , -, 1 LUCKEY &CO, waier -- (nt .t.
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wt
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Et a tat—C3bb
p.mlt.fielkees broil to
at,4llburd Wn ' tt ht.CUTCHEoiti t
sell e.erfor ea]. by
___UENI), an k. CO
.pßrEND,lm e ltf
116 / 1 3-6C4) lb@ 6r sal h
(20418/114A Aser Mao Lame Deeds sad Destine";
pee be le tt!ta Dry Geode Hoe. -
MURPHY'
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