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RITTSBURGH:.
MONDAY MORNING, JUN? 28,-417.47
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Tri:Wer hay, and Weekly.—Tbe Daily alSoven
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STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE
THOMAS E FRANKLIN. L2licll,ly, ('ii,
JOHN C KUNKEI.. Daupl,,n ( . num,
THOMAS DUNCAN,
JAMES MARTIN,
THomm4 C HARRIS, l'ork
WILLIAM 1,1 ATTS, Cumberland.
DANIEL NI SNIVSEIL Adorn..
JOHN I' WETHERILI„I'MIadeIpLmrety
JOSEPH K
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ROBERT T CONRAD.
THOMAS MetMATII, enuntv
DILLVIII LUTHER,
ROBERT NI HARD:Frunklm
THOMAS NIT M'KENNAN, Wa•h.ngtoer.
ANDREW .1 OGLE, Sosnerger
lIARMAR DE,NNV. Aliegt,rny.
RICHARD IRWIN. Venting° •
JOSEPH II KUHNS. 55•eetmorriao.1
O J HALL,Erir.
II D MAXWELL. North:moon
J D SALISBURY, Suequebungt,..
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A PURVIA ICE. Duller .
II Kv.•tris, Chew,
ROBERT T POTTS, Monicon-rry.
117 Extra Copies of the Report of the Italutnore
Committee easy Lo b.d et this Ohre. A large number of
r epics of this Helton been pratted 4y ue for e,reu•
latiun e and it is desirable that they should be read by
every luau it c ay, and to the lll,ltborbood or the
head waters of the Oho, well as betweee Itahatturt
and PittsLutgh. They may l c hid without Marge.
For I.wrin rammercial I well:gem, DOlnt...lle
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ELOQUENT TAT NUT. 01 itr.NOLCT.—Hon. S. S.
Prentiss, ono of the most Oral orators of the
. country, a New England man, born and educated.
though thbroughly imbued with the Southern .pi-
•
sit now, from a !beg tesidenee, was appointed to
welcome the Volunteers at New Orleans from l ,
Mexico. The following are estraets from his
apetoi 1
Gentlemen, you have before you a proud andi
' Happy destiny. Yours Mere been no mereenary !
services. Prompted by Patriotism alone you went !
forth to fight the hornes of your country. - Y... 0
now volunterily return to the , pursuits of civil life.
Presently you will he engaged in your an oc. 1
.. cupation..! But you will not be without the meet i
reward of patricuic service. Year neighbors will
regard you with respect and affection. Your chit-
dren Will feel proud whenever they hear riwrition
made of Monterey' orr(d Buena Vista; and a grate,
fel nation hut already' inscribed your names upon
its annex. Iruksd r it is a noble sight, worthy of
the geniis of. this great Republic, to behold at the
all of the country whole armies leap forth- in
battle array; and then, when their services are ca
longer needed; fall quietly bath and commingle
spin with the communities from whence they
camen,_,ltuathe dark !ritundeuclond, or miture's
mammon+, marshals its black battalions and low.
err in the tuirizorn!bat at length, its lightnings
spent, its dread artillery silenced. its mission fir!
bated, disbanding its frowning ranks, it noel, away
into the blue ether. and the next morning you will
find it glittering in the- dew drops among the flour
ere, 'or assisting with its kindly moisture the grow.h
of the yu g and tender plants.
Gres nd happy coon ry, where every citizen
can at once turned in as effective soldier,
over soldier converted fun with into a ',careful
till • •
B alas! the joy of our greeting ie minks)
with wow. We gaze upon your thinned ranks
and seek in vain far many beloved and familiar
facCin Why corn, they not from the battle field?
. Why meet they not the embraces of their losing,
. friends! A year ago I saw themmarch faith be.
• neath their country's banner, full of lusty life, of!
buoyant hearts andthuble emulation. Where. are
they now! Where is brave McKee. impettions
Yell, intrepid Hardin, chivalrous Clay, and gal
. 'lent Watson, with hundreds of their noble cum.
nuke, whom we meet not here! Ahl I see it alb—
' year laurel wreaths are thickly entwined with ey.
pre sr—the dead cannot come to the banquell—
Alas, slam; for the noble dead! If we cannot,wel ,
come; we will weep for them. Our teary hlrfut
and free; but they flow rather ter the living that,
the dead; for the nation that his lost such noble
.one; for the desolate firesides, bereaved of -
..
cherished and loved ones; for the bowed fa Sy,
tett
the heart broken mother. the sobbing sister. he
frantic wife, and wondering chddrtn. For tint°
we weep, and not far the noble dead. We envy
their fate. Gloriously did they die, those who ren
dered op their souls in battle. They fulfilled the
highest duty mankind owes to this world—they
died for their country. They fell mion stricken
fields whi'th their own' valor had already half wen:
The earthquake voice of victory. wag in their ears,
and their 'dying gaze was turned proudly upon the
triumphant. eters and stripes, Honor—eternal
honor to the brave who baptized their patriotism
in their blood.
But there are others who equally claim a place
in out ud remembrance. - I mean those who dint
rem disweset whose fiery hearts were extinguish
ed id the dull camp or no the gloomy march. It
h easy to die in battle. The spirit is stirred to. a
courageous madness by the rushing Neutrons, the
roaring cannon, and the clashing steel. All thy
fierce instincts of our nature are 'routed, and the
soldier seeks for death to the bridegroom seek. his
bride. Besides,
• "Elmer. there to tell who bleeds,
. And honor's me on daring dear"
But to waste away with iicknesr, to be crushed by
the blows of an uniben enemy, with whom you
cannot'grapple; to know death is approaching
slowly but surely; to feel that your name will oe.
copy no place on the bright scroll of fame; thus,
without any of the pride and rapture of the strife,
to meet bravely the inevitable tyrant, is the high
eat test of the soldier's courage, the noblest proof
of the patriot's devotion. Honor, then--i a:mortal
honor, to the brave who tell, not on the battle field,
but before the shafts of disease.
t, Gallant gentlemen, you will soon leave us for
your respective homes. Everywhere fond and
' grateful hearts await you. You will have to run
the gauntlet of friendship and affection. The bon.
Bras are already kindling upon the hills. In every
grove and pleasant arbor the feast is spread.—
Thousanda of sparkling eyes are watching esigt.r•
ly for your return. Tears will fill them when
they seek in vain among your thinned ranks for
many a loved and famibar face; but through those
man will albino dm smiles of joy and welcome,
oven so the nye of the morning son glitter through
the dew driips which the sad night bath wept.
The above gives one phase, and per hap* the
most attractive in the life of the Citizen Soldier.
It is the great motel of the Republic in war,--erip.
posing the war to be just, rod It meet the appro.
eel of the judgment and conscience of the Nation.
Wa could single out examples of good in the Ar.
my even more attractive than the brilliant picture
painted en with a pan of fire, by mu friend of
Louisiana, and to make the grouping of wer end
"s. the camp perfect, we add the following incident
u l in the life and chuacter of Joseph R. Vinton, who
fell in the trench,. of Vela Crux Well . don the
poet exclaim,
"What a pwee of work I• mon!"
when thus,--eurroandtal by the Red Meb of the
Forest,—the great predecessors of our-rare in the
powistion of this Continent,—a people every way
more sinned against than sinning,—ono an wand
by, amidst clashing arms antEdeath dealing blows.
anspfite another Paul, gaze, as it were, "up into
Heaven," waking hie Maker to exchange in him
514 Armor of war and ,blood, .for the whole Ar-,
mot of God, "tha might preach the wiya of God
.11
to man." So d i d Major Vinton pray from the
4 deep communion of his soul, amidst the solemn
ejij oe .,. of tbarhßvalglades of Florida. With the
grows earth for hi* footstool, the lofty pines as his
companions, and the great Architect of the broad,
Um Kneen above as his witness, he prayed that
he might have the courage to sheath his sword. and
fight the good fight of faith. Self-doubting of f his
capacity; wad selfialistruwful of his motive., he
hadtatxtl,Land put off to name more convenient
sewn that which should have been jrispod and
. held as the semiprecious jewel of his Life. W e be •
tfeud him then, as we knew hinihereaftei to be, a
truly good andC*46 era roan, and Ittre,lo a private
41 latter from Fort Taylor, to a confidential friend,
le proof of the fact, if proof be wanting,
"Since I hare bop here, which is five - or six
ilieWitlir 1/11101•10(11411MerflOrClaprcaer - I
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Rise at reveille —private 'derotlons—stpdy Crock
aqliafrilV•erallt -4lrtafahalatasallFaPitri a
o,Mastasit. ,Aharctinivreitet elouP Return
Radial. ' Mader: : Readiat abut; ith Ma' :
WI Study . Gila an b.:M5..71411k . Major fik,
to palmetto Onsplal pryer ' byino.-4.
kittinn to Tiiii, bible chmeof twer.a4t.soldiera'
sod or thin offican, il2'.:ihe eirenitx?, Mtat
,
tattoo retire to my tent-Greek and HebieW or rie.:
I ligious
,reading ipieate devotion, and bed. .Qa
I.Beidays we have have public worship, with gOod
1 attendance from men and officers, the Major and
I offidsting alternately. Our interruptions are so
1 few, that the foregons routine is Word. on with
I great regalmity day after day. .
I hi ajor Vtnton had two brothen who were Epis.
copal Clergymen, and to one of these Oust brute
i hie death he wrote in the following witching sod
1 prophetic strain.
, ••I have hitherto lived mostly for others—but
my children will reap sums of the fruits of my
1 velfdenial, by the means I shall lean them of
living independently, and securing a good edo.
cation. I commit tt em in full reliance!to the tore
! of hien its evenly Pother. and I hope. their Vast,
- ; in Him will eves be at least as firm and Unceasing
I as has tin n my confidence is the overriding Prue
! idence of God is unqualified ; an that I go to the
1 field of anion fully assured that whatever may
i betel' roe will be for the hest. I feel proud to serve
my country in this her honor appeal; 'and Should
I even the wont—death haelf—tie my lot, I shall
merit it cheerfully. contorting fullyin the Wrth
-1 fol Roman sentiment. -Puked decorum ral.pro
• 1
Porno mon. .
Having Nuked ou this picture, look now on
i this, in contrast, Irons the histamosee Flaa.7
puder any other isflurnee than the dethon of war,
These and almost arthouwnd stn ila crimes noted
the year past would have heen avoide4.
Seurat.—rout a ax.,-.We lack words fraught gl,
with enough of deteatation to tepeen our abhor-
reties Z -of an set perpetrated in this tow ,-on Wed- I
[lnsley last, by a fiend ill human sh pe. Some
time since • gentleman (perhaps an officer) of the
tat Indiana regiment, lett a walking cane with a
Mr Stip, silversmith an aged Frenchman for the
num°a of having it capped with gold. On the
paasage down the river of this reainient on the
day before mentioned, ono of its prisons, belong
'. ing to a company raised in Indiar.apolio, called
i upon Mr. Stip and presented bined; en having
been seat for the cane. Mr. 8. told him it might
I all be very true, but that he did not feel justified
1 in n eking the delissry without ran order from the
owner. The demand 1. the cane was repeated
, and Mr. Slip again taunt, compliance, when the
1 brutal savage pelted • stick, knocked the old man
down, and with a brick dislocated his jaw. and
I otherwise horribly mangled bis,fare. Tetanus en
sued. and the autonomist man has lain in a state
of iiis,nsibility ever since. ' Physicians pronounce
ihis recovery hopeless. Would that We could atop
here sad say the injury went no farthim Nok so,
however. The shock communicated to the filial
tendernes of the old man's daughter bereft her
of aranan, and she is now a raving 1:111111i11C. How
inscrutable the ways of Providence in peraiiting
, such barbarian. to encumber the epi rah! The
.i rout sick.. and revolts at the idea . the hu
roan form is debased by such mean and dastardly
, spirits, and that they am enrolled into the armies
that fight the battles and upheld the flag of the
United States, t
Esc seen —The Marisachusetts volanteer, who
I some week or two ago, stabbed to dastirmith • bay
j• . net the punter of Mr Sinclair of our city, because
I he ',fused to give him what he had not, a glue of
intoxicating fluid escaped .froni the guard house a
few nights sitire. It is thought the sentinel* on
duty at the time permitted him to escape.
Anon.a weary ace.—On Tuesday evening
last eller nightfall, several Maniachaiaeas colon.
teen entered the dwelling of a Mexican near the
tipper Plana and da minded otchiskyrs A female
who s fficiated. remarked that abe kepi, nothing hat
• Ibeer. An. some remonstrance, One: of the gee
acme's dreg a bayonet which he wore in Ms belt
I and stabbed the woman to the bean!
' I Our epee!. is full, or we could add to this pain.
. ful record of CAMS,.
Raitwar Constissiossas Exec/Lan
The rut increase of private businesi before the
English Parliament, growing cut of the COOf
. •
boo of railway., btu called for some new legit'a
lion on the subject, to avoid the delay, vexation
and expense attending the pementiliOde of tran
sacting curb business. During the ,resent
shin, there Inite been something like 70U prisaie
bills brought into Parliament, nearly 600 of which
were railway bills. It has been proposal in the
House of Lords to create • Court or Board of
Commissionera, by which such private business
may be transacted more expeditiously and sans
factorily, end at a great saving of expense to the
parties, while at the saint tines the functions and
pritileers of Pailisment i• et to •private leg
Macon. are preserved, 1.. s it the ultimate
control in every case. Ibe is .aid is to consist of
five members, to be appointed by the crown, to
be eo well paid an townie:nand the beet men.
In our country it is ant no 1313 NM WO thing for
Conger. to injures with flee hundred and one
thousand Dills unacted upon. The list Compare
passed but few, and wee more neglectful of private
claim. than almost any preceding Cdagresa. A
commission, such as is proposed in the House of
I.Ords„ is necessary for a prompt examination of
these claim.. and without it justice will never be
done either to the claimants or the Government
Commissioner. are appointed to settle claims
among our Indian tribal. among States and na.
none, and why not fur the thousand debris an
, •
sing against the United States.
It ra not enough that the Gazette, (the organ of
all the refined sad aristocratic portion of the Fed
eral party in this section of the State,( eball throw
its sneers at them (the Gwen:toy—that • distengta tab.
ed mth, en Ez President of the United States shall
be held, op to scorn and ridicule by the leadlng Whig
organ of Pittsburgh. beczese he was ridiscendent
Gorr the good old Getman atoch wt" hare Inane
New Port what eke is--the Empire State crone
glormoc cosfedency —Poet,
The Post must haw, es GUte lapel for the in
telligence of its own readers.. it tuns tor the opin
ions of other men, when than deliberately pub
lishing, and now repetting,'• libel like the chore.
The f;asette neithir entertains, norkas it given
outran. to ono thought derogatory 10 the Ger
man character or population. We respect died
industry, their hoaesty and their gc - slnitisenship.
too much either to assail them upon'. ohe hand, or
tike thePoddo midland woo them open the other,
Nor would we. for all the ir)litical auccvae incident
to such poor flattery, indulge in sr; aharsorless
a dander upon spy political adveraari. Polities
justly become mein 'end degrading in the estima
tion of all good man; when thus the Mew resorts
to a opecie• of moral levelling beneath the char•
aster of the partisan and unworthy that of • Mtn.
The Press 0111 e, on high • duty to the public at
large that with • proper self respect Ft the past
of those who conduct it, it will never indulge in ar
raying any one claw of the community against
another, nor the Emigrant against tits:pee:Ole of
• country which be has adopted as bit own.
6a - 11 Rasa Ina-prerresata4.
The Stackhoklas• ibe Miehipo lientral Rail
Road have made arrangements to complala then
road to Michigan city by the Aatacon at 1848.
The Western Canadian Rail Road will soon be
undertaken vigorously, and inch portikte u lase
'necessary to make a continuous line Of Rail Road
and plank road to the Niagara Fall*, will be con
structed as rapidly as is consistent cilia economy
and Mal ility. The road when finished will ems
the Niagara at the clusperution Bridge—rche Mock
of which is all takes—and connect with the Lock.
port road to ltocheater.
A Connecticut I lompany have a charter Inc the
establishment of a Rail Road from New London
to Norwich, on the west hank of the Thames,
thence to Willimantic, and from that point to the
Masmcbusetts line, WMe direction of Springfield.
Certain capitalists (corn Boston ate in North
Carolina for the purpose ofmating negotir
lions for the building of a Rail from Raleigh
to Columbia or Camden; and they hate already
purctiaaed the Rirtsmooth and Ftoaiioke Rail
Road, and intend to lavehase the Raleigh and
.Barton Rail Road.
The Tunnearanda Rail Road Compapy has de.
claret! a dividend of 5 per eettL upon fla capital,
payable on the 14 of July.
Mq.s., RIM AND 111M.--Tbere it • irholesale
rnillinc inallisiunent in New Yale, where 2000
nom we kept, giving 15,000 quarts ef milk ■ dg,
or fire or sin millions of quarts • yeti. These
cows are fed upon the refuse of dlatilleria, and
Irom trough. supplied by large tanks atell running
- .directly from the distillery. The'. milk I. poison
ed, and the beef aim, so cows will not list more
than a year when fed upon such fare.
Wuricouttura Gosana.—.Printe. • *wi z .
Wsan,sud A .1 never Noe died since tt.
Groom!PL7 1,11j1.2,7;71.11,....Tni5a7.1118. zesd.,;
. .
ldermie Cowls, nem to tn. etty, bad a 'l
,plalo sail niphtlalk to-day with Sit Secretary', rFlf'dent raffled as F1ktwa20...f...
' 'Marcy, which din latter will be apt to . remember!. FOOle C.o* walesOligilubrieg' g i ven me s ses
.Gen. Celebes at the Orman:dant and sent an is nrje•eisit rot tte city '4 , Phil i iii e lphi s , an d f„,
- n ga s "grill, to‘tho . .S cie truy, • Heirs% a•ked to the edadial wekerne tzteramliti4its by the coil• n.
ateo,_batoAe„pse-nO, and sw.7JOO.- Marcy: - fir Fhiladelphhi, I return yihainik-bsirat grateful ace
bowed, and remained treated! His visitor said he kni,wledgenents.
was General Leahe .ccimbe, of Kentucky, and he lam happy-to-have availed myself of thle , ot:
hid ;Mine to have a few word. of plain cancer,rn casion to visit the city of Philadelphia, and the
no . end: , the s ecretary o f W.,. sa id h e , State of Penneylvania; and that whieliaddadgep
-I am not the Antedelusien that tbe Government ly mmy mind to the interest of coy visit to your
seemed tata , e i pytt i ne db y tnyment o f " me , city, is the We of this COLSeCillttettl Ball. .This is
Alibi:with my hair is profuse, and neither grey nor the Hall in which sat that 'mineable body.of men
dyed, I have wen some service in my country. I —here sat John Hateock , —ltere sot Thomas Jef
eras out in the last war as well as yourself. I i fersm,here oat your own Franklin end Rush—
have
come to tell you an, that noo ni.e„nli ne.. that vrneraiile, that illostriouS body of men, (God
lives of valuable young men—many Kentuckians, bless their airmen a!) who toads the astounding
so worthy as yew sons or mine—have been un Declaration to the work!. dist a Nation of Free.
neceareatily satin this war with Mexico. and too men livid!
math expense has been unnecessarily incurred! Severity years hare gunel since that glorious
Sir s the troops that have gone (rum Kentucky, de- event—the linth elder oilfield—arid when seven;
sired me to got with them, to watch over, guard ty more years shall have rrissied away—when lA
and protect them, and to be lik e a h u h, to mr er Presidents ehall have ei:joYol the honor which
are for their health, comfort and happiness. I I nose enjoy. of being thus warmly welcomed by
would bare gone with them—l wrsherl to go, and the citizens and inudicipal gpveromeut of this ni
-1 would have taken core f them twenty nine ty—l would ask, what human ..gracity ran fare
days out of thirty, and the finned). when the aro the pr, sperity end wanner of toy beloved
battle came on, they would have taken care of country!—May our Constitution ever be held re-
I themselves! But, sir, your system of eel, owns cred,ur 1 7 inioi unbroken snit inviolate. Its dia.
and appointments parsed over the heads of men solution .mold lead to starchy—fur in [Joke cue
d my experience, arid settled down upon your skis our stietigttr! To pres Core it we should be
Tam Marshes, Joe Lames and Gid Pi/tenor but too happy t devoid were uur live. •
It is for this, sir, that disgraceful scenes or cur, like As one of the public fundrionariewof the Gov.
the faltering of some of the Indiana and Arkentiss eminent of that Utrion—g cupy rug the place I
troops at the banker Buena Vista. lithe officers do. 65 Prr sidint of the Republic, yet as s servant
had been of the right stamp, the troop. c.iroposed of the people-1 feel, in common, lam sure, with
of good men, would never have disgraced them- all the functionedn of the Government, the bona-
selves and their Suttee! die, your whole system den yet sant d dory of preserving without blem.
ix wrong! ,sh, our Conditution end our Union. I feet that
Your political doctors and quacks sent out there, lam wlthin the walls of that room in which the
are, fur the most part, enter nuiwn.res, kifhuc a veriereble founders of our Republic—the Signers
nut ai t ht more than they curt! Your whole 101 the Decimal.] of InJePernlenep—built up a
commissariat and quarterinasteesdepartinents, are liberty—the greatest, the parted, the curt elevating
totally wrong. The fat pork and the silt beef you that was ever known to roan. Inuit in Indepen.
send out for the tutors to eat, are not the aniele• deuce Hall—rho first time in my life that I hods
they ought to have in that climate. Pinvig, tuie had that honor. I feel prodd of my country! I I
provide. for the people of every clime that which •.I thank you. not only for your kind and-cats
is beet for them to eat. Rice and Old!t kinds of ilia welcome, but Err receiving mtl In the some I
light food shiauld ba turnished to our troops in H ill in which you received Lafayette—ethe same
Mexico. and nit those heavy. murderous pn.vis. Hutswhere, in firmer days; wan received and hue
lona
which..re sent there: And then. thereare med, tint g,,," and goal tsars'—whose nem. I.
your untutored horses for your dragwins, too, with noiv si e befoie mo—Cilerirge Washiogton, the'
their lade fat saddles— n ot the,fird on-get imams , 'Father 4his Cguntry! I thank you, then, not
the Iguana of the enemy, they shy, the lot saddle I only for the manner in which you have received
slips from its place, the rider cannot, with his tee—but also fir the !Are:"
snaffle bit, control hi. horse, and away the com
mand breaks! cdr. it is all wrong! I tell you s
plainly. I shall so tell Mr. Polk, if I can get a
chance t r talk with bits upon the subject. I have
addressed a letter to him, in which I inf anted him
that if he will assent to my propoSition, 1 will tar
nish tdm with sneer.. ign pa.uceo fur the am id
la warfare which the Atexcans aro putting Into
exviotion."
The General ceased talking, and the secretary
of War confessed he bad been tarnished win
ideas that he had not before thought of.
This evening Genetal Combs was at the Krone
Honer, and hos obtained the consent of Mr. Polk
to give huho a talk of ten minutes at some appoint
eat hour 'tram:lrma,. POTOMAC.
A nascateln cian-etav cu.—M. lludin an of
ficer in the royal household of Loris Phithole
Wheat tarnished to this country for cheating in
cards. `So our repubbran imusture of royalty
must look out. His tricks had been a good
while attapected, and it is said that the Diche.re
&Aureate, one of the Princesses, remarked to
him one day, o You are very lucky, sir; but take
are you are watched
He was watched. On the Saturday of,Vhan,
filly, he mu Mined to a grand party at krigtserid,
• game in which there is • particular temptation
to cheat by adding cants fle won three- hun
, dred fouir and retired alleging that boo
I him to the prince; but be would, return as, •:3011 .
se he should be disengaged. 'As &XIII as he Wit
gone, the cardri were counted which hr bed been
dealing and it Wes found he ha added several.—
To trap him, another pack was counted nod the
number was set'down and certified. On Into re
turn they were delivered to him and he playrd
with his usual success When he had enhaustrd
the mode, the spokesman of the party said to him.
these cards were crusted an advance.' We
suspect you of having added to them." On to.
counting it appeared he had added twenty-six
The nest morning be had Ite hardihool to pre
sent Edema on duty at the chateau. when the
prince orderedl , "
m to send to hie re.,:lati m in a
quarter fur sot Lair and leave 1,701.111• I• ly
America. Such an immigrant as this, we think a
fair subject for Native Actacricln intlignanon. I.et
him he sent back to -the Christian Princts who
educated, blur.
The Bieck gays the -culprit sta. pushed int..
the final road to ratify the praligelity ttf 2 hon.
ess—who belongs neither to the Opera, ner to the
parish of Notre Panic de 1, 'tea-. so vans iere t•
guide might Stlftimitee. !Alt V.L.•
pies a briilient position in the most alisteerstte
to
eiery.—Boston Chrunotype.
MIIE!=111=1
in science, as in other matters, how one discos. ry
to made when we are striving after ann. thing
The following is a curious case in point, of rind
ing the Amy sesame of what was sought
A physician in Georgia, in recently attempting
to prepare gun cotton I.y a receipt sent him by a
brother physician. was unsuciessful. and fo•urnl.
to Ms a.mni•hmeet, that his cotton would or
explode nor ignite, being antisit.flammaltle. I.lli
investigation, to find out the maw. he found that
be hail not used the right acid, muriatic acid we
suppose. Herepeated the process, and smolt
was 'the Mee; to that he claims. has deco
scrod a used.. of rendering cotton incoirstinstitne
He says that this cotton can be relished with lit
tle expense, as he has tested the tn/Itcr suCichlly
to know that it can be tr.soutsetwed into cloth,
the lint and texture of the cotton rr..t being in lua
lent ir.jored. but capable of being made int
thing with as much ease as from the corn. o;
material.
WATII vs. OIL —The Newark Advettiser
states that a new CAlbtSiMata subwitutia4 water
for oil to relieve friction in the &mixt of Iron ma
chinery, the sales and wheels of CATS c_rrisges,
to., was triad by an experimental trip on the fall.
road . between . Jeray City and Ells rbethtown.—
The apparatus was attached to the Iron sit‘s•nd
the bran boxes within which they resdvo, air
kept contintially. wet with cold water. By this
contrivw3ce- and an sonsurition coinpofitic.n, by
which the water is kept catl, all the attru"tar•
oil, it is claimed by the invector, are raw mil at it
saving of one•sixteenth in the expense; the dd.
Greene. being oil at BO cents a gallon ot•d •water
nest to nothing. Such is the claim.
Pane Gaerra.—Prof, Sete:tabors, f Basle,
who invented the gun cotton, has lately to a ur
lain point, discovered malleable ghow ! Hu renders
piper paste (papier mache) transparent by caus.
lag it to undergo a certain metamorphic I.li which
be calls Catalytic, for want of en iistolLi K 6le le nu.
Ha makes, of this now paper, pines of else,
vases, bottles, &c., perfectly impermeable to water.
which may be dropped - an the ground without
breaking, and are perfectly transparent. He al.m
renders paper impermeable, and perfectly imitsl,l,
for bank note.. 'Min discovery will lei of an
advantage, if ►6aded retwortahly, for rho insui
lion of telegraphic wires.—North American.
121:2E11=1
AllOrlall el./RIC/3. DELIALLUIS T..—t M
Want, from Baltimore, professing to I. a INA
preacher * has eloped with the daugh . ,i of a ....
specteble citizen. of Eranstutgli, l'n. He h
eueseeded in gettigg • congregation. 111 board I
in the family of Fteskectable man by name ..1
Mills. Mr. Mill. hod a daughter Sir,,4„l. you , .:
girl of 17 or 18 year. of age, to whom 0 thong •
the Reverend pretender auida lore.and on Th.i, :-
day last the enamoural pair warted togither ea.
ward. The tart that was heard et thernwas Ii it
they had taken' the directun of Bellemite or 1
the West Branch of the Susgueltsonao elver., •
Wbai mikes (hi. raseal'• conduct. in
mill worse ia, that he has at this time a wife a.. 1
Children Baltimore.
Mr. J.: T. MOXTOOMISILY piineiyii iif the I.
Grange Female loatitute in Georgia. h.e addre• -
ed the bliyor - ofelawarinah, e letter em - irnieg fo y
dollars, eouteibuted by the young bilk t . ,
seminary for the relief of the Irish.
Tsar Pan.—All great evenlibec,,,.. t he
jute of pOetty. and Pollee o Pau . ;hut mt
mortaliud id the Troy Whig:
Pan our oreil•beloved eousio,
rranta Anna, if he 'roams.
With hi. ..R, twice • de.e .; •
Through oar dart ar SACllfielp•.
Pass big .one, hush Ihm and Donn,
W E e 9 L 'P rh h . ro d o r7:;.. v arint irto no r
To remain, Yours, 1 P. I.—a
De. Ilium has not decided yet whether to
accept or not, orthe Presidency of J. tremon
ledge. at Cannonsburgh, near Pittstmiglt, l'enn'o,
whieh•bu beam lately proffered to him. as soy.
the Albany Joarnul.
Pa.& Molts —lt i 3 14.1.1 that a” impnrio.
Utica of &Nth cottons, with the ita.p or the
Hartle Mills; counterfeited upon t4eto, boa teen
made in Boston.
Ba,oaniutso Tor HOORN or FACTOTT
soit.—The Lowell Advertiwr says. It k teport
eel about the city, very confidently, that the limo
for ending the day of labor. it. some of the mill:,
after the lit of July. will be changed horn 7 to 6
o'clock. 'H
Wooc.—Wool hu been coming In freely daring
the past weak, and generally it is in a splendid
ustailau7—much banal than It be. been hereto
bertothe fasenen We are happy to ray, are obtain-
Mg high 'pilau for it in consequence of its sopa
Oxlip— Wash. Rep.
Secretor, en OCT or Too VOLIiEITILLIOL
Many 01 the Illinois volunteers, on their return
from Scutt'. army, were induced by speculators to ,
.11 their certificates for Intl acres of land, for fifty
dollar.. There are per. toe who make it • regular
bus"Lne.., to sea. . upon the returning volunteets.l
and buy their cert.fLatcs for a trilling sum. We
would advise the Volunteers to hold on to their
certiticeet. ,As in the old war, so now they are
bur t by ipeculat irs on all aide., taking advantage I
of their neers.itics, and depriving them of the
bounties awarded by their country. At a war
ning to those who purchaie, the Union asys, that
cording to the act of rebtuary last; all sales, meet,
gages. &0., ore null and void prior to the lanai of
the land mutants or certiticate of treasury scrip
The, however, does not meet the cue In regard
to the Land nor the Grvarriment Scrip. Thou
who buy the land scrip, understand their humus
too well to dirposc of it well ut procuring the em
deuce necessary for their own protection, and
who obtain the uniney scrip of $lOO, are, if
i.ou,Lle hill more BEM,
Crx r Nu. xmaturs.4—The very large add
beautiful workmate.% now ahnost finished, on
Water *tree t near the Monongahela House, will
sit act y nioeh t:. the appearance of that beautiful
street and quay. We question very noel, so far
as rear. littieuu are concerned, who that any city
in the I 'nine ran beast of superiority over Pins.
burgh. During the part week, we hue noticed
that a great ttber of foundations, hada fur stores
and .I.r. Iling..an: being laid in various portiona rf
the I y. and XMme of theta upon a large scale.—
h I.lollure, that oar very excellent
bleu. r. 1.• • Itt'lly a. mart, work nu hoed as
they 4.t.) a,ronvit:a. One culltnicka
.11114,we ere told, in progress of “nsttuctian,
upv,,rJ, one hundred buildings There tints
tell the eury uur future ilestiny
:§ 4 t, Srouv.—A eovvr, hur,icaao pikase•
its. , 14.1, .I,inz rut
i.t•,
.i..4.a.1.1,11,:e .54
;I,t E:pw.eell Cuurch wro In W
est, e,unly had Gil es large as hen's eggs. 'The
cheat, in tnnne instance., is totally destroyed:
the huii is kkcd uff Ue trees, the GAM rid
di,,i and the (round in tho Woods is
covered with leawrs and hint.. that were kneeled
sir I.t the ha.!. I)ne gentleuatn say. that • take
01 his hon., and.tuuks a hale through
the '
Wca ran.nta s ••Docoocrals" of West
morland hate made the following nominations,
For Assrubly.—John Foneuld, of Mountples.'
taut: Hereto ft: Laird, ofCireenaborgh; and J.
b' I 'ohm:l,h. of Allegheny. For Convnision.
, :shield, Or. of Salem. For Auditor.
—Thomas Lnita...l bloontpleaaant For 71-erts
tirrr.—soin.o. Wt.., of Greensburgh. For 7 rms.
i(01 Fu'l goad. of fierapnaltl i and Jacob
Wei y of Greensburg.
r , 11Pan n .taus.—The Summit (fthicr)
Bracoo .aynMn.e Deaf... a young roan at O.:ny
e/oz. F.dlo. who tor. been labdring under mental
d.rongeruebt 1.1 several neck. para, and lobo,
sou, two weak. •gd attempted to mat hao throat,
wt la wonting in cun.pany 'Fiat • friend on the
bank of the near at Cuyahoga Falls on Saturday
morning last. sprang tram hit. friend and leaped
off the rack,. nib; the river at a height of SU or
70 feel, and trolled nu apparent injrry.
A Morgan. sac So. of Ulf Sef rroLD.—.%
nsoihrr and her son overe recently executed at
Poitiers. (France,) upon the 1.1010 scaffold. for
the crimes of theft s assa,einaiion and paracide:—
The mother incited the son to the crtmes which
they F.ublitly evolved. The hardened and de
praved charattt r of the wretched woman was MOP.
Ircrit up to the last moment. when she impiously
exclaimed,. -that the I-Almighty would be aston
ished it seeing het."
Toe •NT1.1.111 . 7 riaavas.—The Hudson, (N.
Y.) Republican giv • in detail the evidence sigma
of the trial of these personages, who ban of life
figured a.t largely in Teghkanie. One of them le
Supervisur of the town. Their .sentence is three
ynra and tutu months each, to the Biala Prisin.
'Tliey were taken to the prison on Saturday.
Toe Pam axe r's reception at the New 'York
Battery, war very brillian , . It took place at two
o'clock. New York Day, with its voila and flags,
.d the landings with their crowds of people,'gave
a very imporing appearance to the whole Kea. .
l'ne Gnuwavaa at Ohl Princeton are ml6l to
their Old Alma Meter, on the 30th, td participate
in the Centennial Celebration. Jonathan Edwards
will he rourembaresi upon the occasion.
Snip FEV6II.—We are lorry to bear that the
Snip Foesr is in town, though confined to a oh,
gin nn the corner of Penn and Irwin at
It was introduced by emigrants miring - from the
East.
The Dr.sfurfulrfl of Maryland have nominated
Philip Francis Thomas. for Governor. It is T x ,
the Et Governor, Fronk Thomas.
Ma=
On Weditmday morning. June 234. by Ile, Dr.
Fri, ton, et the resolroce of Privol W atinson, E. .Mr.
A A RICK Slef cis rnt of Demon. to Mom CATliAalr.*:
II %V ELKINS .1 Alle4beny ely .
•
• DINO.
At Mauchline. Footland, on the 4th ult, to Lei nth
year. niter • long dine", lIELF:N AKAIOUR, spool.
of !oho Brown, and eister.itt.law of the poet Dotns.
400 Fernley evening, the 13th all at her reridence in
Boone cwint y, Ky. after a lingering Hee., Mrs.CLA RA,
It PIS K widow ut the gallant General Zebtdon N hie,
wh o wee blown an at the eiplolloll of the magazine of
the tamers at Toronto, loot war, lu the With peer of h er
ge.
rt.gx nonliong, J one 14th, at NewOrleatte,l'FWAlt
tot3LL a native of Knaland.
At her mantel ter In these Creek Township, on Sildrath
the lildt ,n t. JOHN FTEI . III4N9ON, tr.. in the 801 h.
y ear et tn. a.
AI Fairy au the 17th, Rev JOHNSON EATON
ea.lor of the ge I t retttyletton Church of Fairview, in the
lel cent of Ine tote. and the &Oa hit
•
(a/- fialter . • Pat!neu.. --- Slkoto r At:
begleave to call public allenLoo to
the following, from Dr. Wm. Doan, of Witilt111•VIIIC
ClCtlllOnt Co, and one of the very brat practitioners in
the enemy us which he resides, and late Senator In the
Suite I..egitlature. km cheering them to tee the lead
ieg men of the profession, bursting the bond* of moles.
venal pr , rudice, and givingmerit Its due,
tie I hove in toy practice been using acme of your
rioiseng Panacea, and, a* far, am well pleaira Its its
eleeu in Catarrhal and Bronchial Complaints. Please
send etc half a dozen bottler—put them at low at you
coo, as I expect if it continuestOrtna<lf /1.6 genial sal
isfseunn as tf has heretofore. so keep it couatanily tot
hone Respertfully. Wht• IM•u. 0. a.
11AMIET11;j1:111P11.
:IFe relpi penil • anti? • Ir Chksof:tir
'ATER - MOM:-- MEXICO.
• : -
13161 N ERS IN , THE ARMY
—• ,z•a •
-'- IMPORTANT ' FROM TAMPICO.
cemmsaknee or aie Piusburgh Gszeste
PIIIL•Pil.,111• • Julia 26-10 A. aa
We have an arrival from Tampico 10,14 us
occasion t o, apprehend a date of Walla In lb.
• •
neighborhood of that city not unlike the dieswer
which attended ColOnel 51cl otordni n the neighbor•
boa! of Vera Cruz.
Nem. Tampico was Pauline, a - noted man
among the lancers, skilled for dating deeds and
greekenterity and movement. lie had been en
gaged with a hody of men under hie command
both in deeds of plunder and of murder.
The America. at Tampico numbered only
three hundred ernififty MM.
There were many sick among our troops, and
the Louisiana Volunteer., who were in Galleon,
were dying rapidly from Jimmies incident to the
fatal climate.
By the same arrival, we have rumors that Ceo.
Cedar.leder had been attacked. If true, there
can be but little apprehension &trio the result, a.
he left Vera Cruz with Artillery and Drattannt, in
additibn to the Choice body of troops iunder the
command of Colonel Mclntosh.
The belief is that the National Bridge can' ue
fly bc forced by fifteen hundred men againit
the troop. that may be brought by the enemy.
Anincroued force is necessary at Vera Cruz at
once Co take the place of the troops drawn of by
Gen. CanwaLlDXll.
The brig Mobile chartered by Gournment to
carry troops to Mexico, from New York. had
reached the Florida coast where she wasereek•
ed. All on board were erred.
The New Orleans papers inform as that Gen.
Urea was near Victoria (the point designed by I
Gen. Tailor frr Ben Luin Potosi,) with a large
body of trope. There is no appreberuion that
be will venture an attack upon Rough and Ready
Tho New Orleans Picayune ways that all hope
of the recovery of Lieutenant Mahan has been'
given over. The sickness in Mexioo is mainly on
the nes board, where it in .very bad, and we fear
that some of the previkw accouots have been ex.
aggersted. The Mexican troops, in many places,
auger in common with the Am vicans.
We base more enruurgins account., of • dia.
pJaition I.lr Peace, cod particularly from the Pro••
ince* of Zacatecas and Jalisco.
The former is tbe great anning'province of the
Republic. and is one of the richest in the country.
Jalisco refuses *II aid to Santa Anna and his fo'
loosen.
Yucatan har .grin pledgell banal( to sok ton
nentrality, an.l to Con.. Perry.
Formes ranee Igaitc,—There were 100
',meets in Fhr Government service it Vera Um;
amat of thanweeployed as transports. The deaths
at Vera Crux mensal about 20 . day, and ittey
were chiefly American.
The Garrison way.vreak, but no fears were en
tertained of an at/ l ick... the Mesican• (nun the
country. have a greater drewl of the voinito, then
the Ainenrens. . .
The . Anaerican Squadron has sailed fur•Tolwca.
The enemy bed determined to elation forces all
spoil` the banks of the .end fire et the Amer!
icons as they go up. They have chant 2000 good
mops, (L e. for Mexicans.) Cont. Perry will
land about 1000 sailors and marines to oppae ,
this force. The old Commodore will lead the
gentling patty in person
• Colonel Mclntosh wasattacked within nix miles
of the Nacional bridge. There were 300,000 in
in the train. and iii the attack made u p o n
ih t he Mexicans tarried LIT ttfo,ooo worth of Pro
perty. Oa the 9th and 10th of June, the runt=
at Mexico wu in a great mate of alarm.
Vile Transport Brig Mobile wrecked on the
Florida c. an, hod on board !SU troops of the 10th
Regiment Tinned Slane Infantry. Forty of the
friar'st took to the bolts and ri aelinl the keys
when the b. ate were Ja..lred LI per.. Cap uun
Benedict of Philadelphia taw, the Mobile- in her
peril, and at the risk of lasing his own ship. at-
tempted a rune which was successfuL The men
' o 3 the witch were afterwards taken to Manx• ,
by .the brig Alabama. bound from Idierpool
whence they writhe re-shipped to Mexico.
l'orreq.ndener of the Vgiobutgla ILterv,
IMPORTANT FROM itEXICO.:.
19OTHEB inlet BC GUERILLAS.
One Hundredof Me EdeO3yKilkd-15 Ainoi
em. Killed-40 Wended.
PNII,OILf NIA, .1.11 n
Tits steamer Galveston. I.lspi.'llsiabridge.
arrived st New Orleans with 150 discharged Vc
warm, on their ',turn borne, and • nuaiber of
By this saint we loam ihatsesenty 'amid
um were atbacke&by a band of Guerillas. ao Weir
way .b Vets Cul (rum Puebla. • Notwithrtant.
mg the awaiting patty iu large. the whole tune
irtised safely at Vera Cruz, arah a scss of ooiy
Gemini Cadwideder overtook the enemy after
jOinine Colonel Mclntosh. Ile hltaiffith him
tight hundred men. choice troop., and his own
favorite troops among them.
A severe engagement ensued. in which one
.hundred of the enemy were killed end a large
number, wounded-4ml in which alio the Amen.
cans lost fifteen by battle and luny wounded.
The enemy were completely rowed and the train
enabled to proceed reitbout additional lora
Gan. , Cadwalailer Is much praised at Vera
Croy and New Orleans: for hia prompt and effi
tient ail in succoring Col. Mclntosh.
A number of Pronnticiamentois have been it
toed Iraqi the city of Mexico, avid a good portion
of the Capita/NU declared against Runt s Anna.
Santa Anna has again sent In his resignation
which, however, was not accepted.
Capt. Walker, with hia brigade of horse, armed
th the teeth, and as much feared as Texan Ran
gers, was to pursuit of the Guerilla troops, and
committing havoc among them by way of retalia
tion.
There eras some apprehension that the enemy
might entrench themselves at Cerro Gordo again.
and prevent the pump) of supplita, or compel
Gen. Scott to return.
I shall send you later new. in the morning,
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh ().tile .
- The President'. Reception. -
New Yana, June 26•
The President having yestesday been welcomed
by the Mayor, (Nay anthorities and Military, to.
day he has received the hospitelitiee of the city at
the Governot's room. and Welted some of the City
Institutiene; The Military escort yesterday sru
very brilliant.
Exclusive Corrsonondenee or the Pittsburgh Clezette
NEW YORK MARKET.
June 28 9 o'er. x.
Flour—A deptessing intlqemels observable on
the market, Which must soaffeet prices for the
worm. The transactions toslay are to a mode.
rate extent. Sales Genessee at $7,00 per bbl.—
of wegcrn, sales at 90,99 i, and of Southern at
$7225 per bbl.
Wbest—Saks of Ohio Ited of prime quality,
deliverable in 'Avatar, at 145 e per lx. Sale. prime
While on the spot at 1750 per be.
Coto—Prime Yellow is realizing 96198 c per
bu.
Cornmeal—Sales at $4,75 per bbl.
rho motet for Cotton is quiet and bole limit.
al businow doing.
Pr...biota—Salsa Westam' packed Mess Beef
at $13,50 and Prime at $9,50. Sales Maw Port
at $16,00s 16,25, and Prime at 513,00413,09.
No. I Western Lard realizes 9.91 e.
Sales of keg and firkin Bolter at 'Oolitic..
Of Ohio Chita sales at 7a7ic.
Generally there a no change in oihei leading
articles.
No local mars of importance.
Szeio.lve Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gasetts.
BALTIMORE MARKET.
Joao 26, si P M.
Floor—The Niteroi Howard attest Floor to
day reach 2000 ItWa at $6,60 pet bpi. At thin
Woe holders no. anxious to tell. bat boyars do not
purchase with ark freedom. Sales in parcel. at
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I
IMPATiFlSL — Ckreiii t Mait_ther• Ikfjp4o 4 ),
nor nitidersti sales et Aver id 4. ~,:,
IVlbili-45a. kw Red Wheorof pike. otiilite e. ..''
ithl34 per ba...idid of pekoe Whits's' Isue ~!
-Cecoe;alodiiita sake set waking oCedll2:
Wiale ,or 04 beet quedity neeli.e. 85.415 e, eud
prune Yelkier 85e per La
Whi kay in I,,tge it worth no nova than 35e per
The sways'. price of Hee( Cattle on the Hoot
this week has been 03.04.
Provisioes—Tha deroand for Provisions has
bees Iwasaki. take Heel Pork at $l7, rind
Rama 51514,50. No rkauge in the prices ot
•
glair, far any description of Barr.
Htext—Xlie oaks of Wrstarn Cora have been
at 7iaSt fur Shoulders, 10c for Sides, and 900 is
for Hams.
Of No. 1 Lard gales at llihtlo4e.
In other katling ankles of Inds the minket i.
generally without alteration.
F.s el est v e Conespondenee of the Pin•Lonth Gazette
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
June 26, 8 P. M
Floor—The market for Flour relapsed into a
very quiet state te-day,and the Wainer done has
besot or mull as hardly to support previtsm prices.
Sales Western 'Hendee $8,75, and 'Pennsylvania
at $6,871 ] per bbl.
Wheat—Some inquiry, but the market ie rath
er dull. Sales of prime White M 158a159c per
bu. Salto also of pied Red Wheat at 148a149e
per bu.
Corn—The slack on the market for vale has
latterly been increased until I.t hinds hold a large
amount. Price. have hot varied.
Provisions--The recent decline in Pork be.
made • little more business—mica at I t 6,50.516;
75 'for new Men, and $14,50 fm Prime. Bee
continue. dull and inactive ■1113,50414,00.
The demand for Bacon be not active. Sales
Western ewe in hhds at 9.410 e, Sides at 93•91 e,
and Shoulders at 7galiki. Sales fancy Hama in
bbl, at lOga 1.1 ie. Cantused Hams ate hel 41
Ilea.
Lard--Sales No I in bbl. at Sic, and kegs at
tQc per lb.
Rico hul advanced largely—saka $5,75 per 100
Whiskey is held at ale, but the quotation is a
nominal one.
The rates of Wool for this week reach 20,000
lbe at the extreme priers of 27a39e per lb.
Freighta—There are plenty of scowls in port,
end European freights continue at a low point.—
Flour is taken to Litrerpool at 34 6J, and Grain et
12i1 per bu.
The Ezpotte of Brealatuflo from this port for
the week ending to day hose been am follows:
Flour bhls 103
Meal 41
Wheat bn 80,000
Corn 248
This shows a very slim business in the esport
fins for an entire week.
Grocer'. —There has been Some actisiry in the
market, particularly in Sugars. Cuba is worth
a6ic, and NM , Rieo'Cislle. Bak,. P R Molu
se. at 31•32 c
Butter in kegs and firkins Is selling at 10 h,iii
cents.
etteme has not varied-411m
In Seed, but little doing—prime free Closer•
med is held at $4.75. The only sale of Time thy
this week was at $2,373 per ho.
The Iron market more steadily—Anthracite
Pig $25,50200,00 per ton, Charcoal $3043 I.—
Blooms $70472,50 per tros.
LATER. FROM MEXICO.
W shall iesue an extra this forenoon with ad
ditional interesting news from Mexico.
EAGLE SALOON
ONCERT Every Evening Oie Week, by /aeon
L
RNEASA. MURPHY and HUN rtxv.
ADMISSION CENTS. '
Prograaim..
Duna, Piano, Memo. Knelt. t !Dooley.
thetas. the Wild Raccoon Track, Murphy
. . . .. • ,
Sunk, death of Warren, Komar,
Bolted. the Wtdow Maehree, Murphy
Volt; Acrordcon. Burnley
c.....11,...76.1 the World. A Murphy &Co.
Somt. my Boyhood Homo, from Annlra, Boehm.
Crow Ormg,Chausmor. Beatty or Mr Batch of
Ball.* Murphy
Solo, A , cordeou, Ilmalay
Duette, eon. o'er the klttoulight Seapturphy & KIWIS ,
Ballad. Wandered by the Brook able, rine..
!nth Song. the enter. or Blarney, Murphy.
Solo. Aecordeon, Huntley
& Aturplky.
theme Mary Wan,
Mad,
=CI
Aerortean,
nun!, Li no in tno n , ng
11..rler Cream Tickets Ix. cents.
el II ACILETT t. WHITE, PP Wood sucet, Pittsbergh,
taws receleing a few caws of dewrable and scarce
Roods, whet wutIIOVF meta Mc., gawks eery complete . .
•a d e xtraedmaty good. for dam KY. 0( dm ymr.
They Mee • large amoruarm of Caney hinm, dreg
Roof ~ mummer went, :quart', whim gmodr, GitayMetta
sad Tweed.. te a
13=
INE W A 112.11 J E I:LKV. xsll.‘' EH WA RE,
1: LAMP, , , ke. —A large and well ecleeted meet en.
ways on hand at the toreeot inter.
bold P . c.., Pencils and Npeetnelu—A lane ruvply
low reee,ed W ateL zepaaring done in the ‘werkbest
1.11.11.11ef.
en .net Itb and awatei
Q UNDIII.IICI-12 sacks Fishers; ,
17 33 whets Goober Pra,
a Was do.
G M.I. No. I lord,
?bale. repaeked Como.
I bap )fool,
• I , dos Oman bur',
I box l'irseeet Fly Druid.. and Fans: aow
lauding and lin sale by y 129 1 DICK FY &CO
f • ith
'd AILS. CIA
CIIGJULS-110.0Cagers. 'carious brands
t... , Jest nv la coau 1%1 sa
sameol nom 0 and for le by
_yeti G II MILTKNIIERGES, SII saver a
W 1:1100 ' GLAIII—ZO/ boxes Bby ID;
73 '. Inlay It:
.10 . lobe It for nit
b , .. ja.ffl. I . _ 2 , F VON DON!)1110RWr ICO
0 IL J. :IIr. A L —.410,b1.4i..3rN5ate41,..0......._
CO _ ... ''..'
VRENCII GLIKAMAXIII—Two eases Emrich
I.` nod Karim. Ganglier.. lasi received sad k,r isle
by Jet, NW /WILLETT & PIN 1111 li , weed a -
I , OI.OaED CMIIIIRICS—Oce eau Wato.and
drab colored Combriecout opened owl for tale by
1 , 20 ell ACIIATT & WHITE'
fIOTTOX DlAPlCHZ—Tworeases.blearberl and
V. , brown Corm* D.•pors, •o exits VOd antelr r iont
we'd awl for sole by Je riIIACKLEIT k Nlll
nulLLueas-I Cte bonny blue Drills
Bla.t recd and for side by
Jor6 eIIACKLRTT rs. Will rE
bbl. Immo No. 3 edaekeral, tOrl;
50 " Hirlltot; for .ate by
1.3 6, CLARICE& TIIA W.Conal Ho. o
7 bbi•ripwlirb Whiting in more for
7 4.1,. am ct and carriage by DICKEY &
jed waxer and Inept ill
TlLlC—nee Brick and SteatoboaCrale for sale by
tett' 1 DICKEY k CO
(11111/11111-Ido hoses now leading and willae wld
"on . cheap by j I DICKFX I CO
SUGAR -4 hats for talc low to Ciden consignment h 1
Jet 4 I DICKEY at:o
LaACE BUTTON — W gross medico .ire Late
Ballow foe ladies drewea, toe sale at the 'ramming
stores( hand FH RATwed
Bifto CMSIIICIS—A large I. Iteautifal patierna,
pm receives, and far We IITOW1119Efal) YVo
11.47 t 19 market at
iTARIACIATZD IKIALP-4 his Halt a 'Pon*
V ten toed mad tory& by R E SELLKFttI
57 weal tt
AW WI.IICRY-2731. (nrllrl by R 1 1S : Igi
ja96dlvr No. 16 Market bt MU. Third
WHITE HAVAMEA BUOAR-10 bones atn
perm.. yenta ll•aanna Sugar. just received and foy
sale by MILLER RICETSOIII
NAPOLEON AND HIS GENERALS, by .1 T Head
ley. For vele by
jean JOHNSTON &STOCKTON.
aII&CILD—An adddioaal nyely a baaay 811. rang
C
Checks,lust reed at die Dry I.Kods Muse of
HUMID LEAGUE MULLIS—A rew . pee more
of the .bore popular goo& WM reed al .tare of
olet W R MURPtIY
VININE-50 by. tut ree'd and for ~I by
'6le, irt.l RE SELLERS
A?!!Ell A GAUD —l2O lbs by_
bTh.L.LER ' S
)
:OTAU reed grstbs by H Ji. va
R i Tew lyAlTZll.—:4olbo (pul no li t t lfr ic tnit s •
4:31111AD-50 Lb]. No. I to aryiye and day dale by
0 Wad FORSYTH & DUNCAN
L
INSEAM OIL-34 bbl. Jan ma
iceetved mad (or
L•nle by jelli MILLER k RICKETSON
SALT -10 eases Tahiti Pall. Jim reed and for sale
by Dta fill LLSCR & RICKETdON
VllATHElLS—LodUllissitual Live (Dere Froth.,.
r store and for rale by
jell • I DICKEY &COoratel and front ate •
TOBACCO- 0 ate Is Lamp, de, Its, las, and BO
limore Plug, CM band and for sale by
jelt TAStEY &
CIGARIII.O4IOIf Sp r ish .
and
for role by jolt SASARY
BACON AND LARD-i i fx k s axaron ;
POINDEXTER CO
41se.-19,=.1F, ..u.
to milts Dried Apples,. landing
lota JAB DALZKLL
_
TARCII—no bore. Poi'. Mittelman) Starch. art
by A No. I article ree'd per str Tallman, and by sale
by Joel 0 0 MILS lENBliloEit
H5lll/1•-•-110 bale/ 1110. dew-rotted ileino,4/2 actO
sigoegent and for ale by ALEX. OPHIIION
jell 511 water and 105 (=tags
LA.IID--I kegs Nn. I Leaf,
labl• do do, for role by
jetl WICK LIieCANDLEBB
B LITTIEDI-1 nook for onle by
WICK lb IdeCANDLF/38
Jen ono wood end 'miry Its
TIRO KlCONZl6oToisaiiiee7forsidi by -
r Jan WILLLAMS &DILWORTH, W wooden
WIIIIIIHMT-20 bid. old Ramified In More and for
rI ude OS' i!MM - Mtl ERMAN
Fbbls J Flow in store
JS anti car *ale
b e 23 • Id LOAN
MACKEELItIe—Ie bblo No.: to moo and fee sale
101:1 311 J SLOAN
_ --
, 11 , 11111111 ED SUAD-10 bble No. I la .voralnad
fur •aie by j. M k J
2nction
clkr 44.
r O. Is, MacklOsoer*
Waii:aind Wagon Bonn n 4linuon
i.
.... . ~.
:ON Nondarifteinonin th e 2."ntiinti,7o:2 tielati. al
tie nen:torrent Sales 100.21, corner of.lifoal Siii 6 , b
gar, will kerb , —
• .. ,
4 . 1 ... raw*, ironed sizes; .
-'
30Du 1... Warn haze, W.; ;
I Waan and boilenVrdir. Odor ~int. ••
ia.t., D DAVId, Auenoneer
J
Second hand Harouche at Auction.'
TIIIS• afternoon et 3 o'clock in front of the tawnier:
ml Sales Hoo e. corner of Wood and .Ith as will , w
•
Id—ti Food gunner of needled hand florae - Thannetrei
ith falling top• jenn_
ON :donde! morning the 7-th lart at 10 o'clock, at the
Commercial :ale. Room. corner of 5h h and wood us.
toll ho sold—an tattoo.. woonwent of reaaoarbit
ample and fancy Dry Goole, embraeing the coc k of r
retail country store.
A large awrirtment of new and remind band Home
hold and Kitchen furniture, among which are brut Jest
malts:luny Mg.. =Moan t &mains tic Macy and
common chairs, table*, bed atm du. looking glawes. man
lel clock IN feather beds. bedding. e aeon iing, window
blinds. Sec.
Mao,. immunity of groccrit, quaemlWare, glasimrart,
'Koenig, gr ow anytime. otatehes. wnppiog.paper, baud
boxes, ewaking 1.110,C16, ac
At s O'Mara P. M.
A quannly of sessonstde restly,nrsde clothing, shoo
sueunent of fine shirts snot. Been brooms and collars
is, +boos. hots, cars. unnorloot, porton:as, tomcat
, struenents, new and ssnotid hand watches.POChcf i
Is, fatal ssai Cr', grrrotto fanny goods, ine'retiery,
e .jets
_ .
C=M:M2=!
. .
ON Wednesday afteleoun the Wth trial at 3 o'clock,
will b sold on the premites that falusble Into( Giound
senate e
near the corner of a:
unt and tirant streets, ha..
ing a front oil; fret en:loath street, and catend log pack
lOu feet. on the rear of which is erected a three awry
Hack Hailding whieh'is tented at 61:0 per annaw.
Tideindispatab;e. Taring flOOO cash, balance in two
equal ant nal paymems with interest, to be secured by
bond and mortgage. -jet!
I , HOMPSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP
TAR AND WOOD NA PHTPA.—,The Portland
(Me) Advertiser say. remedy has heed moor
successful than any medicine we have ever known for
its numerous cute. to Coo•Meption, Spitting liloodoinn
in the Side an! !Dean Itrourhins, Atha.. Othrtmate
Comets, Iloati.eneet, Snre Throat, Palpitation of the
Dean . , Whooping Cough eroup, Nervous Tremor., &v.
holivlduals of the It ghert re/l i me:ability in thin city bear
ample testimony to its ponce, and actACY to thin
of di•eases
Among the testimonials lathe value of the above med
icine, are several from dittinguithed phrevans of Phil
adelphia. Road the fa:Raving Irani Dr. Young, the
eminent prelim. . . .
. . .
l'imatrouJnits, Jan. IS, 1617:
Having used in ro) practice,•• well ea in toy owi
farotly.•Thompron's Compound Syrup of Tat and Wood
Naphtha,' 1 have 00 Lnnar ion to sorts that h is the
hest preparation of the thud muse fer pe”onis suffering
hum Constootion, Cough , , Cult , alO uLI affecttons 01
die T tweet, Breast; At.. prevulcitt.nt Oh,. raston of
y
thecar. War re/m.6 o eructs at
We have seen whlun a few doystLe person who nave.
the follow/its certifies e Ile remains well, brutg per
fectly cured or his ate, tvc
Putt-anthems, January 3,1347.
From a sense of srathade, nod a doubt that the afflic
ted may have resource to a truly invale e medicine,
I would suite that the benefit I Love eSperiene3d from
the or Trompwsn's Compound St rep of Tar and
u•e
Wood Naphtha. For several years 1 have been afflic
ted wtth dour, •Ing racking cough, accompanied with
great oppression and dithenity of bre/W.o6i wtdi n son.
"duo of light.... lit hie chest. Becounng greatly
alarmed, • friend won hod Veen much bencfitted by ibts
medic ended me to try ii.l did so, and to •
very short note eve 0 alarming ayertrom dwappgaied;
my aspecurnation became free, till oppression left me.
me cough tensed, and to • few chyle 1 warib:elo go
out and attend to my business n well man/ Any further
informatton will he eltecrfelly poen the itamted, by.
cal Imp, at my reudence,No.l9.l.6. Fount st
JO6. 51c3IANAMY-.
This invaluable medicine is prepared only by ANC
, NEL' Ss DICKSON, at NE corner of Irtfdi and Spruce
ors, Philadelphia. Sold In Pittsburgh by 1. WILCOX,
Jr. Poke 51/ cents or 61 per bottle.
CAUTION—Beware of the many counterfeits that
arc now .feat. The unscrupulous are ever toady to
deceive the unantre . . veffldGm
I==i
DR. WOOD'S Sarsaparilla.. .ad Wild
II Cherry Bitters-11.i. new and valuable Ex
tract of Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry has been toed
with great success for the pcnnanent removal of all
midi diseases as take their R. from an impure slate of
the blood pommel • healthy actiortwf the Liver—
streagthens the Pierces and at onre occures health and
vigor to the whole it stem. .
in ail cases of Jaand . a, Indigestion, 'Dyspepsia, loos
of Appetite, llebnual Coinivcne+s, Scrofula,. Reattach,
Languor, and that Depression of Spirit, winds), so
COPM7OII complaint in the Spring and SumateLgeasons
of the year this medicine ha. not its cqual—and a str:
ale tort will convince the most Incredulous of its peco
id 'tithe,
Fos bodies panieulare the re-der is referred IO
pamphlets which will he fornished by the Arente a shoor
tog the G•Ii19.11/011 Lll which this trainable medicine i
bed by down who hare used o.
OBlss.stution to the 'Public 433
Be Particular and art for DI Wood's Sarsaparilla
and tVild Chem. Bitters, and receive smother. Phis ta
the first preparation of these art' e. combined ever
olfered to the politic, and toe great success attending its
use has tudneed the unprincipled loeoanterkit and Imi
tate. A• • preventive, see that the bottles have the
words "Dr. Wood's stersapar.ilit'and Wild Cherry Bit.
tees ' pre,sseil on the last, and that each label on the
bottle testgned by the proprietor, F Thornton. Jr.
:sold, wholesale and retail, by WYATT &
AM, general agents, till Fulton street, New York; Wm.
Titan, Markett'
eet, and I'. 11.1"...arTiz.ftitbdeld
street P.to ot
drolt. Poet. 511-lOrie
Ids
HAW and Judge ter Yount<lves!
ikIAINDUS Letter in the UottonTreeellerecobe I°lb
or rpay Ruyo:
Every per win who car. getmorwy enough to leave
.lhe country it doing so All the *trip hoand to We V
Canada. are erowded. Any price it paid toe
• patine tier.* th e A theme; and too ellen the cloned,
of coffee tug Ircw'enibat k on frill E.lpa, which prove
bet raffia. Xhr terect theittiol ehiporreck of ihe
Emtienth u•n r•ae p w.l ,he hid tan hundred and
hely • en , graet., trim only 310 to twitter,. and two fit
for any voysv. be conseouteree war, ihe leas lost
tit We gale oh the v 741,1 terrific gale, which 'year cor
respondent wittier-ad . all Oh tword With the exception
of three perron• penched. When earner to America
mend money to their friends in Ireland, to pay for their
hosage 02 the Untied:limes, they iltould always go to
well known bourne( ..... . ilarrulealrCo..M N
lark nr 110.000, who not only lave kind and faithful
scents at Liverpool, and the seaport* of Ireland. bet
they IOWA). giVe cmrgnunta•a p•sfage n first claw
hroorteato p•rkel ships, where they are properly Sc
rommoditrira int z f •Jok or . n o m m preview., they are
wdly ant odr.l Lt.
ki lIA RN UEN a Co.‘ Intone and Remittance
Other. Vieth street one done bee on Wood.
JO,:ti LI A KOBINSON
finropeaa Ageut
EME=I
EW 1310011/3—/ust received at No %Wood se.
up nun, a few dorsu of thaw very fide, mahatma.
b . l: ol :at . td . e4a c it o Ztajeweatteaeorted with
A few doren Gnelk SaPpentlerr, and I ease
of anew mode manufactured .by the Waterbury Man
ufaeturtng Co.. Conn.
Mark . 11.1/11Strtned and Nam Sean AdluarangSOek%
very morn* for mounter. A beautiful usaurtment
611//1 Cravat.. light and dark rotors.
One ease hue Wawa anal 14n•A.L. Carpet Bag, he.
he , teceived this merlon, and for a, at Factory pri,
ees. by .11 A. f:
jell Agents for F.a•trn Manyracturent
1 1 VOTICY.The Stec.°ldersor the Pittsburgh and
1.1 Allegheny Bridge ConFany. For erecting a Bridge
mer the Allegheny River, worn the of d 11. d timer
ate hereby notified that the annual election for • Plesi.
dent, 10 Managers, Tr...Ater and la Secretary, wilt be
held an the let Aland. of July next. at ihe wparty'e
Roma., Noah Coo of the BrAge. tr'o'clock, Y.lll.
••,•.- . • . . •
jeiDif WA!. MORRH.Off, Prerident.
aGRICULTURAL .on-1 Horittolial el Implernen
,ribe oca•ton—
Corn Pnd Glough,
- limn ariiss Pc)thrs; '
Uneatbe and Crud cs.
Further :tones and Rings;
liner, Raker, Spade., sboviir; •
Pruning and Biel tug Pew **t/ nicer;
Budding Kolar., PI tour r ricfr.o”;
Plant:) tinges, tines :heals. to .
A full rupply on hand and for WC
IbCy
S W
froOo
u ASII A m ui<l . corer dnd strum
I 7' a I.traßLE POETII•A), {V(intirr.--
1' Tie ricer'. of Marsh reel, . i hhe Poeta and rarely of Etr rope, . --
The Poets and poetry of tberre:ehts, . •
The Peere and poetry or Apr. ira;
Holm', W11•113l 11 a Nest's 1 . 0 lira! Wolk.
hither'', Gray. Beattie and Celina% do; .
.
Crilleridae,Pbelityand Kehl's, do;
/:old mob's i. , . do;
Lord Upton', Peelleal 1% ,
ode, illuetrated;
Catapbeire Poeirent Werke; !
Peter...air . do;
Mem. Ileerene . • de,
Mita Landon'. do; I - . _.
Ilartan, Burns and Ifloomrieblie Perm.; . ,
Mod'. and lion'a I do: for wait by
ELLio,rr /t ENC:l.ltili .
jela • . . Markel., bet. 3d and Chain:ate
TM,' =-- -ti..eiber has jbei 'eritt-- •
.
ks—The rehrerlher hes ihst teselved frost the
Pekin Tea Company's mote is New York, it firth
ul) of TEAS jun imported, coiriitting of the ut.
uciet fits. 371 cu. to OJAI per 114. A SAY
1e33 Sole Altent for.thu cite, No. Se llh it
AAD
M A N I PI A A It N Y D It ' d ' W A ° l ° arg l e ar Tl4. -
!Pn
raent received and for rale.
Alm, lac lbs Co.a for Chair re;
Jr,Joet received dand'
rale •i - F BLUME'S
K111W12% LETTERS _ LL the Rt. Roy
John Maher, Rosman Calbohe thatiop of N.' York,
by kirrria. roce lel cent. I
For sale by . ELLtorr & ENGLISH
jera fel market street
AN4IINGI/N AND lila 3ENI:HAL.. by I T
Headley. Tbdi clay reed and , or gale toy. •
iumisroN & Kr9cKTON
• earner of market gad 3rd oft'
FMW ts
Y BASKETS—Card and Frail haike.ol
vitiate and black &who Irani , brown willow work
baskets. and a novel style made of tidy 14,11011, in all
forms, cut be obtained at jr/IU EATON'S
VA2113-I!nantifal (cart and ihory
r prionfmin eight to Three dollirs—aod any quantity
of lc. price down to twenty film rents at
ymtl EATON'i?, al markets
T , •
a
IDY'S of brochet mud ma. r stitcher, both white nd
colored, IFO , ley.2qmperv, ttateltele, Neel' Bead
Hags, always on lowa , can It made toOrder Mahon
nature . P-H EATON
VAT Apr TED TO P U RC IVASE—V high pressing
menu Env.. with.or without bolter, from ten to
twenty hove trowel. eneli.
•
Addre•• A li—lert at dor race. jei,Tulif
ITEEPING UP APPEA R A NCFPI, or a 'Pale for du.
11. Rich and Poor, Ly TS Arthur. WA day received
and for sale at the Book and Slarionery warehouse of
Je.26 JOHNSTON P. STOCICTON
DI.AID CASISIttIERES—B/ack and while barred
toottner.Casaiaterea—tatihionalslitmle—latelj rerd
at Dry Good. Muse of Je46 W
M VIRLI:111.0 SETTS —llinriroat and w:de; white,
plaid and itreatt. • supply l"4lll4:llßptirdt
)cytt ,
T ANNERS OIL-13 1.111 . 1.1 s ninny
:5 :lank recaiyanA
by canal. and far saln &EMU
MAcxy,Rici:.;:tt:lits new No. :1 law Sing from
not and! le by jeLki J DAI2KLI.
riocsls/Gea—_,soSter 4 tar: • I Tobacco, Germs brand,
/ UPI e nud bxL . Jela J LIALZEId.
ilit--301.141s No 2 aod 3 Idatkeral; • !
No. I II ening% in wary and for Wt.
jrn Jlz. R FLOYD
GziimAs CLAY —ap iced wad fos saiiitTy
011 TAVEY k INST. ZS wood at
IiTINDOW GLASS-400 ax. 7••bttnd ail. iY
I , l' ham! and for dad by , Wl4 ..191,1k,Ey 'I, Bar
. _ .
pOTAIII-10 Lti . mariand for sale by•
AIU 3obnsa received and forlaleiry
ie*4 • TAB.4EY& BEST
--J-16011 !matte.. prime Ycllonr Coin on roams
rignment fbr Yee by 1,..14 J C BIDWELL'
AM
• o •
DAILY PACKET LitsTE.
tea Iptova Iwe of soLendei pa It4,yer t. Inv
els as noir comp:eat of the lancet, elm tar., ben
fvfnieotraenivittlOtlEttettsfel bone ve the
teuersof the "m. Every a...melee. and roat•
1 Lort nim thAt ._ autAtejzz c ... reez . e i ttre n o peeva . ke per
-hovtLeft, fled A WO. ' 6 l' W.V. *them .ert " fe . e " st
Wery to their perrona. The bona twill he at the fett of
Wood meet the day review a re ur eniretj.ibe the loop....ironi
tof (fright end the refry of pe:nista. thr
ter. .In all eases Alea passage way alu to plod it.
• MONDAY PM:Mali .:
Tlic MONONGAHELA, Capt. Sem., rins
bandi Mon d ay <v n crn Moelum day loontlotat
al to P. 010 of k;
every
TUZIDAV PACKET
Nu, S. Capt.. .C.proAp... will
atee Pittabergb every Toenlay raernlntr at 10 o'clock;
Vbeeting every 7?er * st rlav even 10 P. !a.
IiVXMIIIESDAY6IE3%,
The NEW ENGLAND. NO. St. Cap.S..D.aa sem
aye •PRu.buralt every Wednesday nsaSnina !Lt tu
eloa; Wbee , intevety Wednesday seeding tu r.
•
M.4IXZXV
The %P.ISCOI I I9IN. ChM. ft. J: 0,00 44" 1,04 . , Pius.
burgh every Thursday ururrung 1010 o, eluelr•Virr ebeg
every Thum:lay evening ai 10 P. N. I
FRIDAY PACKRY.
The CLIPPER, NO. 9, Copt. Creeks, will lea IrP P.
burgh every Friday rearreut at 10 Webek; Wheelie*
even. Friday avenue,* al 10 P.M.
'SATURDAY PACK T.
The MESSENGER, Caph Listried, Wiltleave Pm,
burgh every Saturday venteng a 1 ID M beeline
every Sameday evening et 10 P. Ili
STINDAY‘PACRICT.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Car. 1. 151. - Mu.. Trill
leave Piusboor every: l ol,day, moan na 1.114 fielee
Wheellag every *matey creams at IS r.
Ma 49. 1E47.
riv EA—di df cheats Y. • ,
• do Imperial Tea;
• do Gonpoorder do; •
dx
,atty bze Y. H Tea; •
IS do Superior y. Tea,
DS do 100 one: do;•
co do Bowden. V.,11. do
.' Jost received and D. eale'kivaby
Jett •• • nit LEER a tucgsreos
. . _
sUNDIUMS-F5O Rooks gran, ,
SlYeaets
G 2 name]. Flo o
r, ill...Whitt from .tin!
Caleb Cope, and for ule by _ 1 DALIELL
Jiz• •
—__ • ..
•... wilt, at
STOCKS YOE SAL!—
Oahu. M. .1k AL Dank, Pittabash;
21 - Bawl et. Bridge, Wew•toc►).. Ap
By to jag; IC BIDWELL. Agt water •t
c S UNDRIES-2n brla Loaf Rarer,
34 brio N.H. Idolanaear
a tits No 3 Macke:al Jon ere aired
ral for wale by AT. 00D, JOHN. Jk•
4 •II.EIGHTI—To Baltimore, by tan Eelip•a non—
I I will contact, at Hi.... 141035 and namouable
or 31 was per dap by bbia enridiions soon.
je3l.' • JC
13 . 1003 lu ca,Y. Bboolders, exult,
8 do Hemn jou reed per S B Rine.%
and !ma le by. jell ATWOOD. JONed
LE AND 13110T—ZA pie. Le a d;.
as keg, Shot, ;wed Nos;
Landing from niaatabout and for rale by.
' Id AG AL EY k &MTH
1.4/ Gar wale br
EIAATILIERS—UKU Me prime WeAe.eLL.• reed
and (or slle Uy • •• 0 BLACKBURN d: (O
leo ear watts et and cherry ell•T
MOLAOSEDII: sropr Noues
'*l.liiLh.
jaaitia owood:
VEll3llllllO*-111 lb. ja.i reed
lama for We at tee Dreg enueboase of
job J KIDD& CO,In wand at
os. rgm.r Amenerm mad
v... 4 1 4, p u t and or eala Ow TIME .111. f
JOG J [IUDk Co
Tlea—to pothole. Y. H .thurpowder oat Imperial
TeLeeetpred and for solo!Ow by
iel6 TASSEY BFWT.,Itk
.F . 1114-5 0 Obis Nog Largo Mackerel;
bf bbls .". • for solo by
jets ?ASHBY ft DEEM =Wood Ft
11700 L SACKS-400 new 40 inch finnan Wool
T V Sacks for weeny IIdURPIIY A LAM
Liberty et appeente sth
doa Corn Urodia• in - daore sod for
rode by 111 ,1 SI.OAN- ,
P'2s *co VII 'wood and 8 library et
WHISKW—
=Y-v3 bble old ktomieshebe nye Wile.
key iu SUMO and br ule by
- Il k.I SU/Ail
flay PSACIUMII-4Sbo dry Peoolti. for Weld.,
11 to dose camglum= by U COCHRAN
jeV5 , No VS 'mono ,
20
ri,Bbio.r,tgax.; be 2..c01d ! . 1 9? •
signment by . x1:1 e& w Vann-
LRAD-615 pip Gale. Lead,jalo ree;i‘_eipel ter
Robert Mortis, (or sale by
jeitt ' MITCHISO kCO
OIL jOIWO Lard °Riot iced and Or role by
WILSON & (IA lINIAN,
•
Jett Ini Finin!_styiess bylaw fr'ssry
1 LISSICEIO 014.-30 , bbls Linseed Oil, Jest ..'d
JJ on ennsivinensand fon sale by
ATWOOD, JONES &CO
mu 11103,-11X1 Won cobl 1..4a Cambrin. Pig Iron,
L lOW quality, for nee by_
W It nIVUTCHEON, 159 Libor, y.t
CANVA22I-1 bal. good Currow received and fog
vale by SUACKLETT Jr. WHITE
jell .. No 91/ wood weal
ri di .to goad amoodowd of new dyke Tweids
received and dor ta2e by
• Jell, sHecicuar h WHITE;2I) wood et '
Pus PUBTAL-44i1 b.. 'Hai , and 'Odd"
Ornate by FRIEND. RHEY a CO
YeIS No =maven ant.
" o 'a r •• lb
Mackerel, Booboo lospootbra, b la ri uding and f or sole
.• • _ by BAGALEIi t Sbllllll
COTTOII-176 bales Ted's: Comb:
.59 bbylre•pbeked;
jab For Fair. by DICKEY It COc
QOAP-201tos No Cinettinati - Soop t jut rerelyid
Ottlff stouter Alllefil•aad for ogle by
jeo !I MILTENBEROBIL Nt armor It
I•MAIS-40eamy bzs Pal.* 0
iele wi S de rir'nogi for nla by
!Mak CO:110 wool rt
EGAR CURED lba. jmi n ceived asd
1.36 r sale by THOS ODIMINE
I, 4 , AMILY LARD-71,8.m JR., pin op expantly for
(amity Ps e, from 7 to 30 lbs each Jnr-6r sale by
piIITtIOIS 0 01X010.6.
SCYTHE BNEATHS-60 dos. Common and Pelsm
!or sale bw by THOS O ODIOHNE .
Jett Opposite dlooongslisla Haase
I,•LOUtle-14 bbls Friel Crowed Cleanly Flour, in
nure rind far sale by
iert I DICKEY a CO. enter and heel se.
DAI4II bOAY-310-troxes loolLog uo plealiset Ben
I. Rook for sale by
Jolt . JMIEB DILZELL, tl Inter rue'.
HONIGY —nu mollWive., pot op trr fatally ave .
iust received 11.11,1 for mole by P C illnitTlN •
inll corner vosiddield nod! oot ass
ATILAWFS-60 bbl. 11., just received p.r eicareci
LV/tiondolier and.for safe bv Y. IIEAZI-,1.70N
lull Lain side of the Diamed
y lUD RYE INIIIIIIYAIT—Cbsiee H ie Whiskey
purr sale in quawities to Mit purcbasers, by
belo • P-C lIARTIN
(2.1. r ,1186—.50u bts ass d'' es, f 6:B
•f , ....try Wands, sw, s, ,, sod for '
sale
e
J C BIDWELL . WS., si
117, v ANA eliGA!i-40 k b y
• 30 bz. Wh for. •
jot" MILLER a RICKaTMIN
1)00K
POWDMIL—For Pale by
11,09 lAIIDICKO dO
'0 'RO '..V , J.1. 7 4177 , 77 . 1(17 ,
'1 it CO
ID 10 COI/FELS-1410 bags pnme Gregn ItioCader,
Atfor rale by jag BAOALEY & 0111111
TABOIV-100 his Fox% Cirminani, - ar sate b f
BAG ALEY &
SaleltßATVll-8 cook. to affiee for sole by
Jel9 119 AI AII bICK9IY t CO
VANILLA DEANll—arge aixe mod In
vale by 103 ' J D MORGAN '.
• I R—Z Ws Nord, (Yrolioa Tar, receivin
Iota!! O for ioqo .1 D.,
!rt:1 . N . F.1173 ' 011,-15 bLls res_nivinilqCanal - i;ul
e by J LIALZKLI.
UMMI;2M
r, SACKS Barley on conslament And fur WI ,. by
4n.1 lett a& W Haiti:AVOW
ALIkILATUI-8 now hukbag, fui • ale by
0 lett 1 DICKEY. k CO, water and , mm n.
BACON 81111105—In care and br //ain I. y -
}ma al fr. %V lIARUaI.OII r Sl irnacl at
W.A. C"EIIE-73b" 11,iVerilldtril'IblION
riumarny SEED-0 tlv ii r
je2l.
- - -
(.20AP-200 las Chllicothe Say . : Jusireeti•ftl askil
UGst gide by dl PICKMON
.111101 NE-410 or- just received and for saV , by
jat •
J KIDD tr.,00
DEACU BILABOY—OId Poach RIA/NIV. tor ..1.
lln qmunhies io . PC MARTIN
a/R. BLACK, blatek.ust r Euebsuge Ball
. ding; t 4 Clair street, Pittsburgh.
nRILIgaI pp 1.64-40 bbl., warran4.l in good
Zr sale b • ; ;eta , P O MARTIN
litalN3-4o bur. While Anal Deane C. eale
jelo by CAI AMIN,
C n
j. !IP " VglißirlDs7l ired and t7Zael
BA
jC,9OI".Mib.I."\ZPrINI'itrVIIPIM
VA. TWA'S/F.L - 1i keg; 61* Toletele tor .ale
, e y by hieCUdlt..filllE.lolll
pO j T—d prime U -'4II W
I a 1.1.1C . C 4 A N L AR' b y
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/1 la • WICK & hi.caNDLva&
VILBSRTII-4 tube Filberts 11;;;;Iie by
1614 WICKt bIeCANDLESS
CAIIfOR 016-10 Mai No I, jut rre'd and for Nei,
jells • • by R E SEI,LEIII33
1 - irs i cr
'named and for rale VT
!KIDDY. OD, a area., at
• fix ale br
T °W 1"1"1-121." ratITC4 . MUM
TAR null': ADID—I cave Juot reed sind io - irobs by
Lts2l9 .kcas
DICADLIC —lobUlson ha4d and
LA (of wale by itY3 -, ALEX. GORDON
- - -
BACON—ma Ito kw sate br
WICK & IiIeCANDI.EIIII
WAIALI3 PANACEA-4 bIA is& Toe'4 sal for wk.
.4816• by IL E SELLERS
ICON -1,001 Wig Salad 4Dr nR ty
WICK & NeCANDLEES •
1.1.• jel6 •
eta—F.rwhis bY _
wtgct bissCANDLia
Mirtra.4" . o'DD bble 8. as liatid and by alb by
- • BUILISILIDOR, WILMNIS. CCI
Pia PYM.-40 t• - 34 - 3s M•lontait •
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