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THEPrEISDURGII GAZETTE.
fly ERArsrus intooxs &Co.
PITTSBURGH
MONDAII MORNING, JULY 12; 111412.
Tede ?trend lean Dotty Oasorren publine ,
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• •. ;OR GOVERNOR,
DEN. JAMES lILVIN.
(or ClOrOlt CfIUFO
POK CANAL, WIIMII+ , IONER'•
44.111E,PU W. PATTON,
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J. W. RANTER, of VatAargL.
sot COUNT, ir,o.lol.lfilONF.l.
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WILLIAM CA~'H t. J.Ver•aslks
STATE CENTRAL COBLEITTEIe:
-TURMAS E EICANKLIN,IAncivtcr Co)
JOIIN C KUNEEL,llaurhm Comm. •
TIIONIAS DUNCAN,
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TIIOSIAS C lIAMBLE, York. •
WILI,IAM 111 wArre, Cumberland
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111 SAM:MUIR, Sustiuchutilm. •
ELIIANAN $llllll,
SAS.1111:1, A PURVIANCE,ButI, '
HENRY S EVANS,Che•ter.
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Frs .113! ColUtnereitiliflclbecnce Dunu,lie Ms,
ktiOleree•Newe, losvone. Money Market, .4, ,
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.risaying . thi , . Office,
sou, man h. , an approtire .t,
Necroses-Me Palterer Aitscetimmee.. New..
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We ninety' among the recent items 'et int Ili.
genes Myr. Europe, the (olivine, which me de.
servink of special notice:
let. That in Reverie the King his made known
~.
hi. intention of separating' the AtiminArtrame
risme, from the Judicial tribunal.
3d. Tan Prussian diet has petitioned the Kipg
s ,
vsancial estimates and se:aunts may be
referred, t r examination to a committee, in end..
that the r urrectuess of the Ministerial statements
may be Is .ted. This is a bold and just movement,
and our incident to ths; recent concessions snide
... by the Kir gin granting a Constitution so the
People.
3d., The new Pope. whet.' :good sense. good
taint, and love of virtue, ought to commend , him
. to the tvoifil, ea much in advance is he of all his
prodecesairs, has issued ins edict commandirg the
arekctien of three persona from easily town in the
Roman States. 'These lotions ore to Levant In
Rome, where, after passing a kind of eierninAtton,
ono of the three will he chosell as the represeraa
..' • nth of the town whence he came.. Thise d. pee
- ties are to hold office for two years, and during that
•
time must 'reside in Rome, where they will eon'
.suit and debate upon all matters of public interest.
- This same Popo ha. barest hordes. to auppress all
the convent. save-five, and the vacated buildings
. ,
• aro to be fitted up as convenient dwellings for the
VOCITOT clauses, of which ti.o rent will be regulated
by government. The vac. of this decree, and of
similar acts, had resultsd already in the act ricer
dud below, which we find in a letter frem Rorer r
Theta ;ie. very wealthy convent. in Subteen.
the E.thoptie' of . which was held by cardinal t o
whom file convent paid en annual tribute of sir
1.1100.11XF401121. . The old cvdmal dying abeut
a month inane, Pius 9th was requested to nominate
• ,nether cardinal as Ids tuceesior; whereupon the
Pope must unexpectedly declared his intention of
holding the bishopric himself, and giving the in.
come of s ix thousand dollars to the town of Sold-.
aeo. for the improv ement of the place. and the lx
• eft of the pour. !The greatest enthusiasm bvs
been excited 17 this act of geoerosity."A (smile),
since, .body of the most respectable citizens of
• Subiaco came to Rome, and, in damptmy with
many Romans, marched so the Quirinal palace,
preceded by a band playing rho hymn which has
been composed in honer of Pius 9th. each - person
bearing in his. hand a lovely buntth of finesse, to
• _ ' leave at the feet of the Pope.
:Pi . ".. Acts like these in Bararie, in Prussia, in Rom e ,
:speak their own praise, and it gives us bratty
plesisum.threconl them.
TUE CIIICAUO CONVENTION
We have news hum Chicago to the morning
of the fith;when the city was crowded with D.:I
egater, and to an extent that it was found almost
impeasilde to give them quarters. /The Hotels
.had been throngell for three days, and the citiz co
were compelled to open their dwellings to Stran
gers. The harbor was crowded with .telonboals,
,prea•_nting A gay and Leautiful appearance, and all
of thew , Boating habitatiaus, which presented cr•
try form of show, from the 'usuriously finish,'
palace to the cowman' gat boat, were converted
i n t o h oar ding houses, And each with good L.,10
modatione.
The General Conciliar° wete .Mcsoc, jute. L
Barton, titiralo; J. W. Allen,Oland; Aug
. S. Porter, Detroit; B. KillAurtic atufW. Dame
Milwatikir; A. 11. Cliambere, St. Louie;
arid \V. B. clgilen, G. Dole ands. L. Sandi
Chicago.
We shall give a further notice of proccedit.gr
to morrow, and in the meantime givo the follow.
ing abstract of Cal. Dentun's letter to t he.ruitn
bars, in which. he admits the constitutionality of
Lake. improvements: .
"Col. Renton takes the gr.Mnd that the
nmehlutionalify of the question of river and liar
boa impturealeliti. testa In the th•crhnihati.al
Congrera between objects of national mad tboos r.;
local iaitcrest. There can he no doubt as to the
national importance of our great Western throve,
end, to parliculariso one further objet, there can
be no constitd:ional difference between the harbor
oC St. Louis,sitat that of New Ynrk. • bill for
appropriations toom.rds strictly national objects,
cannot ho killed by Dttuts, end Cel.' 11. seems to
hai r pins that a bill, free from objectiona as the 10-
cal score, would not have been defeated by the oc
tion of the £tesident. At Any rata, the ground
taken by Col. B. is clear, square, and thoroughly
weetern--or, mote Col realty, thoroughly rinfiortuf
..and stales - m=4lk° in its claimers r."
Mr. Cotwirt s.O in*Chicsga on Monday. On
his way out, the chiscr.a of DetrotPgatio.red out.
side the Hotel wham he wae.and made s call fo,
him. Mr. C. tame out and stake brit fly, alluding
to the objects td his !WV , a a..trirectioa .., great
moment, and he hoped, of good result to the Woe.,
and which united, he' hoped, the hearty support
of both political pasties. He then apologizsA for
his brief remaiks and retired solid the demo of
the crowd.
The .1131 RIO COMFORT" afrOCIOd by the Ad
ygiolatration, ii well illustrated in one respect, by
the treatment. Oen. Scott blot remised at Wash
ington. Ile told riot Goat rnment that his force
was inadequate to tl.o protection of the commy
biqween Vera Crux and the Capitol, and the sue
. armful supremacy . of American Amin in the
midst of an macy thousands of the enemy. The
I answer of the Plesident is the presence of ens
men, sAllleek of the State Department, sent post
haste to Mexico, who, like Sampson, is expected
today his thousand.
-Oen Scott althea more men and mean., and if
the President has but ono man to spare, we coin.
mend to him the example of General Taylor at
Baena Vboo. When Capt. Bragg demanded re
inforcements, General Tailor replied very heroi
cally, that "he and .Major Blisi would reinforce
him." Will pot thafresident, peopein persona.
reinforce Gen. Scott?
Tecconara, we °baron Is extendthe ,a,
II idly 'both south and. west. They •ro pttuns.
down the pasta :between Charleston sod, r;ohan•
his, in thauth Cuelins,stlJ Savannah salt a, /It.
In Georgia, have sobsenbal Murrain, to`axuto the
their
• Pp{yot im&ty, tug hot t etignal tbe offkxt 01
Sicietaty of thalfinithsoni mu Imtitu 0, e: tuta~m
roieilut Items: . • .
spected:
'fa me rife, at 'theiisialrieetainsta o . arope. Uri
Wei afireird this ,Bdilsn mini**.
try . ; for seasons , not given; Ina sesigniat . .,presionk
kke acparlire or the last steams!. ; , ;
Ipateissiots. or roam was:! 'ltoces sin England eitratifying testimout hu bmtapresent-.
al to Mts. Catharine Wilkinson, consisting of a
Miser teapot, meamiug, spoons, and china_ tea
service, and, tray, 'alai! with pearl. On the
teapot and cream jag there is 121 , : Olottring in.
ecripttan
• Pre-welted by
. The Queen.
Tte Queen Dowager, '
Ani the Ladies of Liverpool,
To Catharine Wilkinson.
1846.
.Thou sbeli.loce the neighbor a. thyself.'
Dr. Co 'funeral was attended by 2000
persons. At the ccroetly where he was interred
as many, reme were i Taoist t participate in the
ceremony. Dr. C. was dm for Prtrthyterima
minister who obtained an honorsly degree from
the Unisursity of Cambridge; and one of the'
fins Beotchmen who have been elected correspond
jog members of the laminae of F i raitos.
The Brisrlan Quills had declared that unless
some measurts were adopmd to relieve her. from
the state of domestic misery in which she hai been
Mooted by her marriage, !the will obdirato.
,Ex.ORATIUX TO A citica.-7rhe emigrants to
AMtliek who Irfr Liverp.,ol. from qe tsth of
May to the t4th of Jane, smolut to about 17,955
adults, exclusive of those people echo get Out by
tech light emit as Jo not come under the
ion, of the emigrant act.
Sue . assrasne's nocsa.—The present proprie
tors of the place of our groat pees birth are l it
appears compelled to sell it, by the terms of a wilt
of a former owner.. The la two is a (toehold, and
is valved et something like £2,000. The' boom
will be said fry suction in the course of the sum
mer, and the London Globe says, one or two co
titusiastic Jonathan, have elready arrival from
ALeries, determined to see what dollars can do
in tubing it away. Thu timber. it is said, are all
eaostd, and it would be on rely difficult matter is
art it on wheel. Mot make an extUbition of it
The Globe idso hopes that no such desecration
awaits it. Wholly irtespectit4of Shokrtk,are, or
one of the far ixisting 'examples of an - English
yeuman's residence of the reign of Queen: Elise
lath, it [verbs to be presortred and teteineJ Whet
Tot GREAT Nonni. - - - SOMO of the , T
IMM paler. Soy the attempt to float the Greet
Britain will bet made on the lee position. Menhir
authority says :—Opershons era to he immediate.'
ly commenced, preparatory to floating ud the
Great Britain into deep water. All rho, shines
which bane been told of her being buoyed up at.
high water must be received with very coi.sidera
.bje reservation,ssshe is qurto as far tram being
afloat as ever Are was since the,lantentahle acci
dent which fixed her in Let present position. Mr.'
Btu nnell's break. atrr has protected her exceeding.
ly sell through the winter, and now she in forth.'
with to be taken in hind by Mr. 'Llremener, the'
eminent engineer, shoji, ebiugedwith the duty of
releasing her from her long imprisonment. In
the first place, her entire hull bin be lifted full
six le,t out of the bed where 'she at presenm
recliner, in order that her bottom may be thin=
empty examined, and any Injuries therein repair.
117.1.11T.—Tbe ROllllll correspond•
ent of the Doily News, writing on the 28th
ult. gays. “The •pilgrims. of the heart,' le use
their 111k11 phllleUlOgy, arrived on Monday, and
proceeded at once to the Irish seminary with
the contents nt the silver urn, which Essor to
day,dcpmited in the "mtg.:room of the church
adj scent, called St. Agatha del Gott (of the
Goths.) The associations and reminimenses
ceded with this spot arc by no means Irish, it
baying been since the timed the Gothic! . Arlene
a den of heterodoxy, 'Metal Gregory theDrritt
calls it , Spelunen psrilatis heratitz: (lib. iii,
19.'
1 or ar,rcen'a noun of Et etnt.t,
ha; ordered the members of Society of Friends
to give their declaration thus.—••f declare, nod
solemnly mute," which is to be accepted as if an
oath had been dal) , administered.
Correspondence or the Pittsburgh Gazette.
VISIT TO ECONOMY.
C •.cr. July. 1347.
Wis were some bi ci , • h r fat because our
year's work wee done, and sei king that recreation
necessary so CI co for coming duties. Some of
us were from the Green Mountain , State, some
from Plymouth Rock, and others Pan of the man
or barn. In the owed whe naafi, we erelsark
col on the good steamer D ; end pursing the
many l camfortablo mansions on the banks of oho
Ohio. with their gardens del trees, andtalivrawing
groves, nature's tombs,ess wooing the eye, and
stealing ogee the soul with perfumes end with
beauty. The delightful location of the Manche..
lel Seminary, its green award, and sloping back,
law-d by the silver waves, seemed fit associates
far the pure end elevating notion that the defies o
texture, graceful energy, full, rich, deep feeling of
the tamale mind, were best trained far the highest
purposes, when taught the useful and solid,
with music and painting, to will the spirit into
glailmmenew. We passed by the islands s and the
rocks, the fisher's, Lot, and the cottage by the
,
brook. nil ore came to Ecorsoat r. After landing,
we began to second the long wooden flight of
stairs leading to the top of the bluff. where the
village is situated. At the summit was stationed
the first member of the si ciety we met with; he
W. put the middle age, smiled ea a welanne, and
dircatal us to dos hotel. Once on the bluff, the
surface is an eat 'naive plain. The 11001* of the
t o rtoise glen into the gat& tor, nos. into thr *neon.
An goistrul deities! pervades the place—there
bietll ,4 rIU retentive to activity. Meo lalaw lis t
they may Oa, Nod eat that tin y may latust. o
jog or sorrow gives feeling to the heart; no itspi
ling thriught gives paw: to the soul. The sweet
simplicity of blissful ignorance harmonises with
the dull uniformity of first tete beet and cabbage
gardens. The. hotel is large and
ybmly and neatly formatted; the has affadegood
swine, the Labia a good din her. and is not n in i i m i
the hest ~nrcrout. The •Squitc. r.po are the head
, the estaLliebnient, to a good humor e d' man.
though quint in his attentions to visitoss The
both r ii the mug Imply ano about the tillage,
end can P-1411 . 11 the Fats of the gay, and ass's,
the proper questions of the curious.
ai r . R a ker, who is s 'try intelligent man, con
ducted us through the Museum, which is quit . ° a
valuable coliecti,m of the rife and =MOUS in na•
tore., There are alga soma works of art, the most
remarkable of which ere, an artificia grotto of
shells. sod a large painting by a Parisian attire;
representing tbejcws st the foot of Mount. Sinai.
L eas i n g. the Mosconi, we wore shown by the
quaint Squire through the garden of Mr. R a pp,
which it m s high state of cultivation, tenroundwi
by a atone well, hung oyes with woodbine. In I
the midst of the gardenia-ern jar a fish pond and
fountain that once bubbled forth it wafers The
old Castle was tuilt old—newness we, new this
quality. It is built of loose Stones, many of them 1
boulders. The outside is rugged. The Inside is
a white pgegfieil dome,containing a gigantic ha
ute of Apollo, much
,dhipmportioned to the site of
the apartment.
Leaving the garden, we puled by the public
bakery, on our wiry to lire church, and mimed yo
to the cupola, where we had n fine view of the '
ear logy sod the well cultivated lands of the Sods
ty. Next we visited the silk factory, where skil
fed hands rich garments wsz:4,llt. Toe' well
known, skitter the 'Society in silk manulackums,
nes,,is from upon. vase. There is a cemiwon
limb bump whore cleansing is done ft( all by,
steam. •
'Returning to the hotel, we visited the foundry
gardens. In Ma factory wo saw the elk worms
feed. I will not say anything about the piano of
the establishment, font was a new patent or an.
dent date, squealing with sge, amid the melody
of sweet 15011Dt111. The time for depy . rturo arrived.
Our day was pleasantly aped., for me had seen
man in a new state, pethaps happy, hut certainly
In no eituation to develop, his character. Here.
after west:mil be better pleas.' with active life,
with (oil and pain, (or man is mores man under
the influence of any emotion, than rhdeklled o ' e r
not with the pals cut of thought: , but o f a lib
th a t s eems without an objechwithnut • struggle.
CORNELIA.
•
PAS. IT Trocan.--Eeery "merciul man" alto
works e hone during Abe hot mouths Fo•
mote rte comfort by the tall of following
.Liol4l Agana the toeing of die& Take
or three landfall" of walnut Icarce 7 ,upon
wroth pour two or three guano of cold water;
let it Odom 000 night, end your the whole,
Dr,. 'Horning, Into • lama, and boil for a quE
it, hoot; *bell is I. cold it left for use.
:en,to with it, end before thalorre
gran rho enable. fat (boa ports whirl ue
0.,,1 if fitni)te I.e Fitutilred 011 , 1 With 1411 liquor.
pauteetiouts,Reyernit stie,pkao. _ If r tori ( r TE bEG RA piL:.
• A". mostuig,Stai iciendy held. Zirsavalle;', Oceania " 10 : '•-"! ' •
Pttid, ma the Subject ,of cialactimionalry railroad ; ;h am c. i b a n f djtatha •
-.With itteOhiti fiver, to meet the. Bittimore and t o , k fl ir 4l - • • ot PtustilaraW osswits.
oat whew 1,n2.3 slue- 'at ••••
Ohio upped' teluinever Bsimlf mach that , , • . 1 ' The.tahsois i a . ,lv Eli I' Rai tleit in order fast
The aubject Of connections Westwqd was' else """ 1 : 1 *."..Pf. , !MT' Puftft!_ usttnilgores., • oe' therefore
:The neinber Aeathe lasi Ter elt . were 345;
wlthoot Inter do-
!included; '• :
The OpOile t f Z r r iUsieoug daa Boyd BliGTrti.,"76:
Baltimore anti Ohio Itinhasd ahoutd touch the
, vpu al i a ,,,._ a m a l au a aary . a „ tara i.d a .. A PUBLte Ur beArtierrtelLlCULCCl:
efie'on their put; became; if Pittsburgh should May in Washington. A 'dinner is also pltiposed
he the tetmious, the central road wristward Item for him in Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh to Columbus and thence to Cincinnati
ga
The Boston
would not pee . ...TN, pi a . ton authoritiesgave Mr. Polk an elo
burgh route,'
,w,y• the Report made to the meet- gaht temperance dinner, the Mayor, Mr. Quincy
ink; above named," 4o uld Uwe dwelt, of Zane. Weclinitig to Preside finless' all pernicious. drinks
villa, most Probably, at least forty , mile: to thee
were dispensed with.
South." ' • •
The preference of Zineaville, Macias, Z r the lots Q. Anams.—Mr. Adam's mental Acid.
Wheeling tetminus is not surpriaing ; but Zinc"- ties were in no reeptoft or degree 'impaired when
b e was iri Washington. Having occasion to take
vile about& recollect that as we on this ode of
some reference w an ancient authority, a writer
the Ohio have to make the road to that river it to
in the Salem G a rotte applied him for inform,-
important for tis to reach it be the heatest and
lino; mad without hesitating a moment,. he named
the cheapest route. Thin consideration has the
the work, and the eery volume; its Anne. of some.
name force from the fact that wherever our road
tenches the rjvt r, io that point Me Wcs'ern con-
eighty or a hundred volumes,
nections miff come if Movie a prod indite route As'', rare 1315110 P Pr Ihuirote.—The eleventh
;Cow the Western people hove thee, Western Annual Convention of the Ptotestamt Episcopal
colineviona to make tryond the Ohio, and we Church in the Diocese of Illinois ware held at Al
have the connection to make en this side. It ton On Ole gist 11:h—the sear:fable Bishop Chase
mightier very convenitha f r Zuwaville if we re.idu g Among the acts of the Convention
Would take the road to. Wheeling ;—but r hea we ems the electi,u, by a vote nearly unanimous, of
have., consider other conveniencies . ' the Rte. isms B. Britton. formally Rector taf St.
We hove especially to consider the ors) s and ,Patit's Church, he, to the office of Auieb
mean.,How we are to get la 'Wheeling is 'one ant Bish/op f the Th.... el
of thaw propositions which await futuredemote
atrition. After the exhaustion of the State bonds,
which may not take the road beyond the Mary.
lend line, the room ces of the Company will alone
remain wherewith to prosecute the slow and ee•
done advance which ii to conduct u. to Wheel
ing. What are the rosette. of the Company!
What is its annual surplus after the payment
of expellees? What its dividend.? We elo
serve by Mr. Latrobsicadvertisement that certain
repairs and altemtion., to be made in the bad of
the road on thi. side of the Munocacy, are to be
paid for in bonds of the Company. Are thew to
be looked to as the resources which ore t o citable
the road to reach W heernit 1
'('ho probability rooms so sarong 11 almost to
amount to a certainty that before the road could
get to Wheeling, thu connection between Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh by the Central Road would
be complete. Not only en. Pittsburki would
SUS have by that time her line of Weathers con
nections laid down most probably as fel. as Co
lumbus For it must be recollected thai if the
people of Zanesville ere of the opinion that
Wherium is a real point from ?what.e to carry •
railroad Weierarth the city of Pittsburgh has fa
ajar. fur the same putpose so superior and so
undoubtal that the fact does not rent en any one's
opinion • With' this Pittsburgh line • f Western
connection, our line through Wheeling wield
have to compete. -
While, therefore, it might be very gratifying to
the Mau of Zinessille to have our road terminate
on the Ohio at Wheeling. the wart of means to
tarry it thither presents • very emotes ddliculty
in the may n( obliging our Zanesville Inends in
that particular: In fact one very important reason
why some of us here in Baltimore prell•r Pitts
burgh rather than Wheeling se the terminus of
Our toad, is. thid we ea a go to theebu•glt while
we cannot go to Wheeling.
There are *ow-, indeed, and not a few, who
think that if all facilities of scores were equal,
Pittsburgh is the point to be preferred by fat.
One reason for this preference is that the route to
Pittsburgh to through a fertile valley capable of
Yielding trade and travel to theread as fast silenh
tendon might be completed; again, the diy ^ tatice
,hotter;is again, at Pstuttingh you kith° di;
cebtee'Lf,tbe circle of trade bounded by the Ohio
river and the tlkie; again, because if we go
to Wheeling while Phi ladeld his goes to Pittsburgh
the r, lotive diffarente between Pittehorgh anu
Wheeling must continue precisely as it has been
thus far the one being a rich emporium of rem.
metre, thriving nod proctoring; the other re
maininemetty nearly stationary and of no spe
cial impettance in the world of trade.
'Fhe amoral:toes which have opetated to make
Pituburgh what she i. must continue, if .ha re
tains her relative facilities of communication with
the East, to keep her far in advance of Wheeling
—must continue to Itigp hi r where she is, prom.
Mont among the cinema the West.
If PhPadelphia meats her Central Road
we must compels with her at any tore, With
our road to Pittsburgh, smolt r than hers and lees
obstructed we could compete with her better than
if we should g t. WAN Leg—or try to go. But
the chances me Mei if coo go to rromP , -
ly, Philaielptua will nut go, but will trade sib
Pittsburgh through .Baltimore, a. she has often
done.—Bali.
City Res.
AiltZnioll Bo:Leases —We baked in a few
data gnat upon this new improvement to oar city,
now consteucting in r!, I to. r 4,1 of
mw, Liberty street, and were highly pleased with
the entirpriannf thine engaged in its construc.ion.
The building is largo, and every-way adapted to
the purpose for which it is intended. Dr Delany,
who is to be one of the Managers of this delight
ful place of triton, has placed in our hands raceme
errandurn, by which we are able to gist: the render
an idea of the plan of operation under which the
enablishment is to he conducted when
The establishment occupies the second and third
stories of the building, the entree. being on the
owner of Liberty street and Strawberry alley. On
the second glom of the building in the large Attie.
neum Saloon, the Atheneum Lyceum and Rta.l
- ins Room, and a Large number of lady's and gee.
tlemen's Bath roomy, and a lady'. Fatigue Parlor
and Drawing Boom. To the bat r 1001,15 there are
two entrances at each extreme end of the build
,' ing—one for the ladies, the other . fur the geed,-
1 .
man.. On the third story of the building is fodad
the
.great Atheneum Musical Hall, perhalw the
largest in the Western country. This Hall lain.
tended for 'public assemblies, concert., lectures,
&c., fur which it is admirably adapted, being ape
claim sad well ventilated, and having three grand
entrances leading to it. Adjacent to the Musics'
Ball is • Refreshment room, belonging to the'Ss
ham below,,from which it is intended to serve the
company iti their seats with ice creams and other
delicacies. at such times,—during intermission+ io
concert, Ara—as they .may not have time to leave
the room to partake of refreshments in the etal...m
below. 'rite Saloons are to he under the amount
' tendence of an efficient company, end the barb.
are to he under the direction of Dr. M. It. Delany,
who is eminently qualified for the task. The Ly•
teem and Reading' Ro o ms, we tee Informed, on,
to be under the direction of the Merchants, Man!.
ufaeturera and Artisans M Piumburgh. The %le
sisal Bell is expected to he under tea control of
Mr. Bingham, Princii silo( the Petaburgh Musical
Academy. The whole of the exteraive estald.sh
meet is to be fitted up and conducted In the very
bawl style, SO as to make it one el the most agree
able places of regrow in the city.
TiItIEKTOM M trade is not tacos°,
thy the notice of our etixena, for in additirp to the
transient loads of marketing sent by that sinew to
our city, there are two regular marker heats, coed
making two trips per week laden with awash'. o.
butter, eggs, potatoes, II ow and live ct , dk. Lo
Wet arms dawn every Tuesday and Friday, uod
return oar Wednesday and Saturday. It ha. bs. 1,
suggested that one regular line be harmed and r
ono boat every day. 'rein arrangement would r
able those farmers who wish it, to attael the Al ...
gheny market alternately with that of Pittsbur, .1.
We arc glad to receive that the fine curt
recently erected in the Tower of Dr. Riddl
Church en Third street, is now e-mpleted. Ir
whirr very much loth° appearance .d tar Chu • , r
and is of great convenience to tit, residents
that portion of the city.
?inc.—alma Mt. gmmet Hours belonging
Mr. Hugh Sweeny, caught Ore on saturday Du e
ing and wee entirety burned down. mt.
'stood on the trill Oman Manchester, shout a nrit
. .
from Allegheny city, and from elanted
Fhb conflagration wan distinctly vital., fa
the Court' C.! The buitiltnn reda
end Nell firtitirred. arid cos r a prripia or brie:,
$5llOO and s6ooo.—Amer.
Teem were two alarms at Ore at I'd and I I
flock on Saand..sy night, pronvai”elr , rn
I undr:.!ho. Auction too occoi itd by
!Istria.
THE rennet DEBT or Onto l•
the interest' upon which is 52,0nehtedie. Ap ,
capita tax of 58 cent., iaocensary ri pay :he no.
tamest. Out you 11133,367 we., reelect:DO en
eleitack, and the Fund COmmissiont rs suggtit ti e
following means of paying the whole delete
8 A tax of a quarter of a mill on
an the precut amount of tarsi& prespeilr.
would raise $lOO,OOO a year. Adel tlfe turn 10
the sinking fund, and other mean. alerted) , too.
sided, and apply it In the tqued.don LI our
wreck, In twenty.oree years the recei, of the
public works w mhl Lc sufficient tn p Ly "en: lee
terra of what the public debt would then re
' mile unliquidsttel; or if such an annual invest.
maid should be merle rocs period of Orly-five
year., the debt would be wholly liquidated."
An addttlonal tax of Z 5 per cent. on each
151000, would, in 35 years, pay off the whole
debt.
d... 8100 bill on the State Batik of Oitio, Fmk
lin Hriech, Cincinnati, wee so evell executed es
to ).se the teller of one of the houioville Bulk*.
mew day. since. The Bank bas Issued uo note of
tkb denomination.
l'a•rse-r.-mong the nonmetal
tea ut parents in NAlon't London Journal 'djr
At./ for June. is the following r—eToJohn Allen,
Cincinnati, ttbia; for a method of restoring the
fullnees or roundness to the checks." The patent
he Orden., no his invention, and desires to secure
letters patent, restoring hollow chtPaa t o their
natural contour and rotundity by mewls of metallic
bulbs, Lowell, fitted to, and secured in the mouth
by any suitable detachment between the jawbone
fend the cheek.
—The Valley Whig of F4r3y announces the
death of Lewis Nest, Erg.. the Eleleente .lect ro
the Virginia State Legislature from the election
district of Gies and Mercer. Mr. N. had been
for some time in delicsto health. lie wane Whig,
elected from a doubtful district.
Men. W and Cloy., of Marinette
ie., are now trying the farnona will ens., at the '
late Wirer Smith, of Hatfield. Involving serve
1.3011,4100 or $10,1,00:1. Ste. W. is for, Mr. C.
against the validtty nt the will. This trial big,
tog before Janice the tql,ererne
Coon, now sitting of Northampton.
M intr. rrt —Jacob Thornton, the notnious re.
viler of Zsehary Taylor, (says the Natchez, Celli.
ter.) van uominautil by a Luco•Foco
. thstrict
Convention of Norda Western Congressional
District held at Pontotoc, on the 7th June at
candida.o for Congress.
In the 111E1 District, Patrick W. 'Pompons, ed
Warren County, has at last, at the unanimous so.
halation of the Whys generally, consented t
become a eamlitlate f.e Congress.
T. Perrecrrov has Litters to sailfor the Mrd
nets:lllre° immediately. Stir is ready to depart
She will le followeil by. the Allegheny soil will
I.e arcomproireEl by a regent's cutter under earn
mend of Lieut. chat. Hinder. The utmost as.
petlition hes been employed in getting this little
squads nu ready for sea.
- 335 omnibus., paned the door of our Mlle,
in ono hour, (1-2 peat GM 1-2 past 6 o'clock, P.
on rho Erth) filled with pavengera. Each
one contained at lent ten roactigen—makink
'lthid persons, of which. at Od each, is h 209 —N-
Y. Exp. •
limn Paten von Cannes Pews—lt is stated
that 98, out of 190 pews el the now Church re
cently erected in New Orleans fir the Rev.-Dr.
thiseks, sold at auction for Sisty-theee thousand
.I.vllsr
A It • Casa or Asznu. Passes-
V.LTION sr Fstore.—The skeleton of an tie
phst.t of sn extinct species forms part of the
remarkable c Ilection of curiosities in the lambus
Museum at lit. retersburgh. The mammoth alai•
mat was di,corered in 190 G io the ice of the
polar sea mar the mouth 1.1 the eiver Lena, by
St hitt hie, Adshlr. It was first seen by a chief
of the Toneacese tithe in the year 1799, at which
time it was imbedded in a rock of ice aboet 189
fect hish. end had only two feet with s small part
of the body, prejceting from the side, so as to he
stuiile. At the close of the next summer, the
entoo flank of the animal had been thawed out
nereith,less it quired five summer., in this
ir O.:tarot rear', 1. , thaw there.r. an that the
nook Ludy could La litNirtacti. At length, IO
1804, the enormous mats separated from thdmoutts
tain of ice and fell over upon its -ride, on a sanJ
bank. At this time it appear. t, have beriliti a
state of perfect preservation, with its skin and
flesh as entire.. wheel it had existed antecedent
ly to the deluge, or to whatever convulsion of the
&obi: m3Y•have transported animal. apparently of
tho t..t - oo ...to to the col.finsro of the Accria.cirele.
che T,mg , es eh:al cut off the tusks, which were
nine feet long and weighed 200 poundsearb. Two
yes re after tide event, Mr. Adams being at Yaktitsh
and hearing of this event, undertook a journey to
the spot. lie (mud the animal in the ume place,
Mot exceedinety emulated - by the dogs and wolves
of the nigbborhood, with had fed upon its ficab as
fast' K 3 it thawed. lie, however, succeeded in re
reovir g the skeleton, and in recoveriru,twe of the
fest, oueof tho ears; ono of the eyes, and about
three quarters of the skin, which was covered
with redish Lair and , black bristles. These are
now in the Mossom at St, Petemburgh.
AG ttlerrrenet..Phourocr or Oat.-I'be tar.
gest yield in Ohio last year was in Cujahago l
county, where the estimate was CO bushels en
acre. Allen county averaged for oats 60 bushels.
an acre. The Cincinnati Gazette says:
Of Indian corn, the 11:21.0.0 estimates are. for
Hamilton, at nntgoinery, Allen, thelnient owl Pieta
way counties, cacti tiny bushel.; Madison, La e
and Lawrence are the lowest. rare thirty bushels.
The aggregate of these three crops for Richland
reunite is estimated. at I '201.10 II bushels or wheat,
600,061 of was. and '3OIOIO at corn: (No whisky
dist:Herm, to (ler:onto county Coll.:no 1(/,1.01
bushel. of corn annually') Taking alt the countses
of the State, the average product tit wheat IS about
seventeen bushels per mere, that of corn forty and
oat. thirly•three. Ulna seem. rather low fora soil
ori fertile, and su rectditly opened as that of Ohio
'line average of wtie.it, Inc instance, lulls much
short et that of England, where smeace in the
knowledge and use of manure., and in the petrol.
pies of rotatinn and tillage, have triought up the
a. r ragr.produel from seventeen bushels per acre to
IV! to V.. in the coarse of twenty yeses.
The W sons, Honlll, Cleveland, U. as twill
be seen by adVCIDSOISICIIe, is open (or the annum
=Aaron of the traveling public. It is ore of it s
largest hotels in the orerneni country, containing
over 200 or es, one•helf of which are spacious
sleeping apartments.. The dining mom is 90 feet
by tiny; the ball room 80 by (0. Theo boom is
Inni.hed in a rich and elegant style, noel is am.
panald by tam Hotels in the country. The Wed.
dell Wean in kept L 3 Mr. A. 8. Barnum, a gentle
man of long experience in his Lusineas, arid with
vare, on r qual. We commend Mr. B. and his
splendid hi 1,1 to the 1410111 KM of dill traveling
13E1=122
Sillunsn's American Journal of Arts, fir July
11. W. Wilwo, Agent. Thera is no publication
In our C ,outty mare itnisotant than this, to a coal.
muraiy of the dialects, of Pittsburgh. Its pag
of Scientific I otelligence, treating of Chemistry
Physics and nthsr matters, are of particular inter
est. We hose milted scseral interesting ea
tracts lot OOECIIIOII.
Toe OLDEN Mfg.—The June No. of the
Olden Time has been iesucd. Memural is
euricluded m lets Nu., which also contain" high.
ly Interesting paper upon the pasaage of tha cele
brated Ordinance of 1787.
THE HECtrEION OW THE MIES/Val Vote,-
Teens under Cul. Doniiihen, on the 2.el toe., was
of a mint brillilts and entheainvtic cheracter.
The Volunteers ware fart welcomed by Colonel
Doectin. and then by Senator Benton. Col. Dun
iphan replied, nod we aro sorry to ate, with some
nth:thous upon Senator Corwin, of fliSie, for his
rip, sell in Comore, agadiet thu war. Cul. D.,
for reboot we entertain very high respect, which
wo taco hetet , fure mamma, had no warrant
pr saying that Mr. Corwin denounced thole ,
angered iu the war as little hotter than a hand
wt . robbers. We heard the epsech, thei whole of
tad •Col. D. must have been reading n Meil
en]] edition of I?, to Lace formed even Ibe thud.
ow of • reason for such a reflection.
At the costiese ggg T 1111 the 301 h ult. at
Mount Bt. klary'e College, Maryland;lhs degree
of Bache'," of Arts, was conferred upon Mr. John
Tiernan and the honorary doer. of Master of
Arts on Mr. Frederick . fleelen,both of Pittsburgh,
At the public dinner the class of A.. 11. was
toasted by Mr. Corm. Mr. Deal., prefacing it
with several beautiful roSnat ks, gave oThe menourY
of Lieutenant Shobrick." Lieut. 8. was 10114 at
Vera Cruz, and au an old student of MI. St.
Mars's. Mews. Corey and Lowe, of Frederick
city. Doclors, Cl. m.o. Read, Bakke and others,
made WPM* remarks in' reply to- their respective
touts.
ilifLostreic*Tinso ascii Ecircriosn—The fol
lowing persona beim ,hoesS elated fui the ensu
ing yelu: , • ..
President—Dl H.Freneh, Esq., of Wewhiegtou,
in piece o(-Hon. Amos Kendall, resigned.
Directors—Hon: Amos Kendall, Washing•
ton; Gen. C. Penniman. Baltimore; Merritt Con•
by, oclWilmingion; Geo. 11. 1 Hatt, Mid Wm. M.
Swain; of Philadelphia; John W. Norton. and
Thonyos hl.. Clarke, of New York., I
Timisarm—Ueo. H. Hart, Philadelphia,
bed. •
Neer r. tarp —Thomas M. Clothe, of Mew York
rveleeted.;
L'CTEI[ RUN MEXICO.
The Posltioh of General Scott
The Ncw ()deans Delta, of the 2,1 inst., relic
Waa.—The files before it, contain full reviews
of the opinionsof the different newspapers through.
out the country, which number about twenty, and
wiic butnne single ezeeption. (to Duringo,) are
all fully in favor of the war.
Tam Di Ctefilling,-=EI Monitor Republiuno
of the 12th ult., contains a lengthy snide on the
subject t f the Dicta ceship. Up to that date Sau•
in Anna was not procistimed, nor had he proclaim•
ed himself Dictat4. The 11.1111Uf to that titect r is
said to hose originated• from his enemies.
Tito Monitor ...its that the new cabinet is
nut to he entirely famed of Pares, (Damorrats,)
an stated in. sums of the Juni.ls, ; and that the
new Mintsters will carry t the policy of their
predecessors. Santa Anna thinks that , without 4
toll Ministry—with the Ministers la IVar and Ft.
nance, together With the Clerks in the Bureau in
Foreign Itilatiana—be will he able to carry on the
government.
to the klaMO paper of the 100 a, we find the
following paragraph: All of us who sincerely
wish the continuation Of the war, look upon an
equisocul policy as dangerous, and all °sent:timer
peace a pOrIIOUS MOMS to l';• par this tea
reu wo mu opposed to any change! in the poli
ticii which may give it pacific appearance.
El Republican° of the 11111. has accoutite from
Pueblo. in watch tills stated that tlie American
forces would nut maim t ,war's the capitol before
an weeks (from the 10th Jun) n 4 they_tirere
awaiting reinforcements and &say artillery from
yarn Cruz. A letter of the aeon data slates that
thu whole forces will moire towards the capitahin
all from the ltith to the 20th, usthey wore deter
mined to cedebrat3 the 4th of July at the utpital.
'Oho itatothitattit of ThinlylN have petitioned
General dcott, uskinN protection of him, as a chief
of guetille4, Poritllo, way coast-tatty anuuying
them.
A correspondent from Porble, writes on the 7th
to el Woad in the copital, that the American Gael,
.are scarcely °ROO men, .0 . 01 RS Gen. Scutt could
no leave drat place fur same time, it ...mid he
good 'whey l 3 hese the Mexican forces marrhtd
II Puebla end thVre Wrack the Americans, Phi.
weld not prepared lama,, active Osier...,
Gen.' Valencia arrived at Sari Luis Total on
the sth June, where he took immeanatd command
of the army. Gen. Sales had els.; arrived Were,
and taken charge of his 'pug.
Gen. ilustomento was at Iraimatn on the sth,
Orem he WWI i ! ) Ledo-immediately to raise faces
from the State of Guanajuato,
Santa Anna and tliinatiad had "made friends' .
mum more, and the examinatiou of the latter for
his conduct at Germ Gordo web druppra.
=I3
We have news from the Cull of California In
the 13th of May. There to nothing itopoitatit.—
The Pratte arrived at tisti Francisco on the 20th
A tad, 119 days 'front Callao. A letter from the
Prelths says "ere found Commodore Mlle in the
1 0ag4hip Columbus, with the Warren. Erie, - and
stureship Lexington. The IndependencneCom.
roodcre Shuhrick, sailed f.,r Mazatlan a weck
fore saO arrived. We left Monterey no the 2d May,
board Lr Ilao, where we expect to remain
eight or ten Jaya, and then return te Montery with
mercy and deepatehee."
Goss°, a Pcau.—Wo extract Lam Vat;
I.6i:di, sums .:ful fa in refefe•nre to G.i.0 . ;
Welt is tours! ou alt the Island's and ou noel
of the uninhahittul prirmontorics of the *rat coast
of South Americo,
,especislly those within the
tropics. It is exported in great quantities from these
places, where it is foxed, in layers from thirty fire
to forty feet in thickness, The upper strata ore
of a grayish loosen the lower bemfuce darker,—
loser Is a lusty tr;d, as if tinged by raids of
iron. The Guano Blanco is thoughthy Peruvian
farmer to by the best. The Peruvians use guano
chiefly in the cultivation of maize and potatoes,
ar.d lew weeks after the seeds begin to shoot they
dig a small hollow around each , root, fill it with
g-ano arid w.ver it with earth. Alter twelve er
fifteen hours they cover the whittle field with aster
awl leave it some hours. This irrigetion, is to
prevent the plants from hunting but is neither
necessary nor always possible in this country, In
a few days the growth of tho plant is doubled and
if the manuring be replaced in a smaller quantity
the crop will triple that of an unmanured a ,il.—
Instead of irrigation the, American farmer must
use guano mingled :with earth or apply it sparing.
'ly. The approved practice of the Pert,larst is
to dress the plants two to three inure with guano
Our they. aro up.
To Ike c ilizen.eof Coiunittionn, Starke. tVo . mar.
,and other ClOttlik, of Ohio:
it letter from • gentleman in Beltimme eon
pine the following peerage:
“Mr. Kelly, of Columbus, who war bete with
the Wheeling COMMlttre, 10.661 that a Rail Road
cannot Lk, made through the line ..1 Canton, Ma*.
Alen am! Wooster, as ho says the region ra t o
billy, that the table lands am moth, that ulFealms
would have t. hr crossed, &c. rSic. fn a word he.
dealer. that, route to kJ utterly imprarturable.”
We give the statemeut of Mr, 'Kelly, arid Look
to the people on that route to reply tow, gmw an
i reinuation,
likl,llll MSDIATION ra VIC M 1.1,11,01 Woo
—ln the Mouse of Uomntono on the I of
June, iir reply I. II qutotion friti
Lori Polinerstrin said (but on oiler of ineditotsio
on tho port of Great Itritian between Mexico and
tbe United States hod born made by tuo b+no•r
to well as by Use present thwernment, hot that as
tit bad not been accepted by claret of the bp•
hgerento.
.
We Seller's fllnsepg' Resapes.---Nlanted.
TC4flionit —we brit leaye mean ,pul,he attent.sn to
the Sr:ureter, Sore lit Wet. Dealt, ut Wahatavville
itte,snont , and one of the very - Gist pructattoners
the enemy in Meet, nudes, sett late Senator et Ste
SLAt.. le It ti cheerier:Aux to rte the lend•
mg m..n the profc,..un, hurateig the Lend. profe•-
,coeht prtud,er, and vont,. merit Ito due
"sir, I have in toy praesre Seen oeing wince rout
1;.-eon Ponacro, and, go far, MU well pkilaVd .1 als
effects ,n estatt hal and Bannehiel Complaints. I . l7"tage
send tee hall o dove hottles— put them as lent na Vuu
est,nnl ea peel a it conotiorn rendcr as general .al
~faction am it Ito' liereflOrore. to keep it eonSantly
hand. IleNeetiolly, apl7 WY. Haan, a. O.
$5,00. BOOTS 5,00.
SO. GO FOURTH STREET,
CORN ER OF POST OFFICE A 1.1. KY.
THE .kiltsertl,vr rreprellully inform. Or public , Ihnl
he Ime • conarnenicrd chrtifutiun , of Gentian.
FeWie,,,,ehle Boots. of g , 1104i s oinu outermi nod p
whole hr will warrant eaprt,nr trimly Hoot
on., non,
in Pail-bomb for Ow prier. Throe lininlorne
will 1,,, in n& to :new., and worritia them tcorr
eenivel, 111‘, very low pew,: of FIVF: DOLLAR:i
CASH Cenilcineit into ergueitied to roll sint•esoni
jenlll ! ISEII6KINF.
•
7tWa Inane the inentroti of our readers to the ea
traofflinary cures of Scrofula performed lay Dr. Cullsn't
/edict,. ffloeble Venoms, which they will final eccord•
ed in another Colin. of to.dayte paper. They' ate
witlutut doubt the Most wonderful on record, and hoar
so been pronounced by many of out thew respectable
Phyrnfinni The afflicted and 011/ViV iffleresled, are're•
que.iefl to enut them of their sesral places ol abode,
ant! leant front their own bps the wonderful effect of
the medicine. The fir/done named is hlr Isaac. Brooks,
who may be seen flatly, between die 110.0 of V 1. Vt.
and 4 I'.ot the office of Bowery! s, Walton, Pie 37
Market mt. Vbnada. Gen
Veart541.311441141311.1 11 —ll 14 generally conceded that
the medical prof/enure of eeireml.lea are more c 01...
WWI to the human conmitunon than preparations tram
mineral sulistalteaa 44 a proof of the v 14111411 of the
forum . , ltr Upbant's Pile Flee teary is • outline eve
dense. Curcethe most exttaotdinary have tram effect.
rd by its um, and tent painful affection theirilea is low,
Ity the kW of that Physiclau,epeedily and effectually
ei4,1.041 , 41
r Wholenal 4.101 WY.IFIT
Kt.:Moo PH Fulton suer',. New York; Wle.Toolim,
Market chest, and P. It. ,1 / 4 4'Smt, Foraltheld street
.1 . /wlienh, Pa. Price in per too. • Icsalw
- .
At Baltimore. 3 A MU SIARIVOODi Air mans veer
Judie of the Orphan. , City and County Colin of Bahl
MOM
. .
In N. York, TIIADDEITS PHELPS, far n T years •
Merchant, aged 63.
At twittering, FY., cep' J D 7',110316150N, an old and
respetted C 1111.• /IC wits on the sour Lucy Walker
when the terrible dimmer weaned 1. , be r some 3 year.
ago. and has been (ruin that tittle until the hour of his
death, eattbned to hie bed in eatiaeuuenee of the
he awe received.
PI T tra 81.11:Mi Y GAZA ItE
WE=
. . ,
"Tacifiestion otMetko—Old Pricetno,ltleetir , :
of the Sir io reran:lce to the - death of the Lou. 1..
Biddle-The ; Country: arottetfkittahusgb7An Ap.
to .Pittshanch—Arista and his deneralaile
.
Smoke Nuiaance--Aleenng a the Flanagan of t..t.
khsthedral—Letter from i Young Artint
Italy—From the Copper Country—Santa Anne, and
all the late news; from Aleuro—Mob at Annapolis
—Sketch of the Life of Edward Everett—Mr. Clay
and the !Noll— rho rreaident'• V,ait—Appoino.
manta of Preachara,:atibe Etttabo , rgh Annual Con:
lerence—Nevra Itens—ldiacellany—Singalar Cue
—National Anniversary—The Ndrth Ametan and
the United State. Gazitte4Falling before Ybe Host
--Gambling not tolerated ire' Pennsylvania-?.. aut.
member fur more than fifty years—lien. Scott and
Capt. ratten—Gen. Pillow and Cot. Haskell—' t ee
RigOpifitr-Peace Ramon—hank. of the United
StattOhe People will Speak—Meeting in Re
.vie to...hip—Letter low Major J mk I marning
—Pittshiligh and Baltimore—SonTieasury . Law in
Prirtice—Agrientiural Products of Uhio—l rajers
Latest Telegraphic news, Foreign and Domestic
• Commercial—A carefully complied Review of
the kindling iur the part neck—The . priceir in the
local citv markets—The Cattle Market—Wm priers
of American - FM.l.cl in various parts of llte Union
—Amount of Flour, Wheat, Corn &c., 'reeeivecA
since the opining of the Canal—Canal begets and
movement. of proeuce—Market in .
City Nesn—'pirit ol thaPres.-0o no Extracts
from the leading journals on the into iog topic.
01 the day.
For sale at the dealt, singly or in wrap
Pries G vents single copy.
Salwaippone two dollars a year in advance.
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TRIED STREIT. COSNER Or POST OITICE
Op -WE are now prepared ttfoxecate in a superior
and exp•dinons wanner, all kind. of Jon Pitnrnan •
much an koka.Pulters.l.twanboat 11111.., MU of
baiter Sheet Circuit., Handbill., Card,. de., ke.
Boot AND DAMYULDT PILINTIND
to any man executed in the beet manna, and al .
k.ntr of Pinning done with adeanteg and at the lowanlate
CJlmportant to Adirertlsors.—The silver
memo which appear in the Drily Morning Gazette
!I
I. appear in the Tri-Weekly, Until reeeinng the bru
in of the circulation of all, without any lildineaal
ham, n,,..•rt advantage inour atlveniseta, with°ut
ny extra expense. Advemiacments are also tnrertril
it the country paper upon reasonahl,tortria.
EAU I LIC IChE OILMAN SALOON.
13 osrri V ELY ihe 1.11. t Mitch of Me•srs k:ASS,
• 1 AI U Rill on HUM LEY, who iv 01 appear in
their u.u.l van -I} of ro-go. He.
The proprietor !.tea plertiouro ill Meting that be
ha. rid tne .ervier• at Jlr J F Alaca. who will up
pear throughout hr ...At In geletinaied eloA4,e
.veneo. I nhheal IL s molt). or the Livoig : 4 .3111C..
1 . 31/1.1.1i4r. given .o-niour
of oh h 3 /02
Proposals fora Rock of ;11.000 ton• for it
Pedestal of the Jackson Monument.
A T to ',nig Of the Jackson Slocutnent Committee.
/1. he don the Ittth unr, It sra• oparovorou•ly re+oleed
that the monument to/swim:on should he Van •
to Inc
eentre of Lafayette t. , quare, in the coy of WoOtingion,
aid that t'• at should be a s+lid block .o rock; tool
the undeni .ne I nro nmiue• were instrueicd i. advern.e
for 1)101.92.1a to lutioNn and deliver at Kul-weir • toe ,
sottahle notte.t.nose t, the vilealdt 1/I‘oll Witte, ttt
to tie erected eolu••al hnonte eyuc•nian stntue of
Jacks°,
This is, therefore. to give notice that ses:e.l pronotal
will 1w icceived by the undersigned Committee nub lon
o'clock r u , on Tue.day. the tiara day ul August nes
torttolt lig and 11.;iivcring in the centre of Litlwo
%inure. in this city, I.y the - lit day ol March nest,
.A 4 rude tuck or granite, Or other minable smile. •
bet*. en Ulm nod lAA °tons in , weight 'lt in belivved Lb.
voLli a so:k may be obtain. d on the Potato.. tiuer nr
tlos clty. The faun of the rock Mail be .u•ls aWi
.be s.totuti . e for the purposes of the committer, on 14 b:
the will decide brfore Its removal.
• •
The propce , ale WO] .tar tqq . pre, for ierni• leng
eelovermg the 'ark to the Venue of IdmNye, `qua
end the bed of .hate offered
••.. • . •
The Mo^cy will be paid upon the delivery,o( the ruck
me place Above named, but the comm u ne wolf mole
ad• •ncen IJ me contractor, dh account, •a he rock
to 11., phice of o...nation.
Tim uttaterswod commune tett:ryes thertaht of
propoal• of they ithould not be rategfActory
Oick to Le uJiltroo , cd to the ittoler,ognc,l front
whom IJrtlier mionnutint on the rutoiret may tr. had If
J, ,rd.
Wbblonclon city,Junr ^ll+a).
•
It LI FRENCH,
JOHN C HlVfy. Commatr
JOHN W MAURY,
•
'NEW Rump.
TusT received by JOHN II MELLOR, No El Wood
°
. .
Repo df etodu 1.
Mary Ills.; lira Crack Corn; Who'sdat Knoehin' of
tie 1.).301'; Dandy Jan. hose of Alabama; CVIIOI2
Sing Dart,. 5..; Guinea Ma:d.
New aril _Popular S n inward .S. op.
%V ill you come to my Mountain Home; 1. e Mood
sole the Window;,Th G
e rtvn of Ranaraltnl
snarvihnt Tree, Molly Raw°. Ile doctl, all doses well.
The Fatty tiny; 'rite Entry Rens; gladn.ant lino,.
Lon:oven tid Hunt; The litriaies' Festival: A change
in the tholes tove,Ceme,tils . ensue alone w ith trie: ettr
enatigtatl,itesisser, r II• Tune nil I onse
yen, Mary t.t Argyle; low exec° .0.
tn.; By cone Mows; When Sian arc 1nt1... quint alksas,
Flow on then. Shtning Rivers; Evening Star Walla;
N York Se,riating wait.; Love not Qoiek Suer. Bird
aits; Ilerz.gairk Step; Sorrobie Gallopade; Peter's
llsghland March; Bolden drop Waltz; Baden Rad.
Potts; WCI onto waltzes;lllsPagthek Step; Gra...op
t., waltz: Varian°na to La rutisicone, by Hanlon;
I.'lns/tannin a la tralse, by Welter;
V Variation, :nun
Itext mar di 'miv , by Air Allemand. aunt
en. by !Wine,. Sorts* Drover, Roy. vet 131110. by Carr.
n.. Duvet, ...Mons Mum the ,VOISs Faintly, by
/mfrs.non Books/dr Piano Fwsr. I
I lumen'.: Burgundies's. tart'.; illignilluit's;
owe', Flurnthell'.•&..,&.• Jon
113 - Chronicle, Port ..1 - Telegraph copy.
FINt: INFI'S AND IIItANDIES—TIse lovers or
pool put. Wines and Itrrindies. arc rot filed to call
and essolone my lore. souk non moor. and c.. 1 a( in
cask sand bottles. r.opostiot ...
Wl:sl.:±Chnted old p.n..;
1)o Nroless;
Itt; Po
•
Do 'I etterdfrki
Do Lisbon.;
DO Fayalsh
Do Malagns;
Do German;..fd./i0." ,,, "" '. 0"'
roan:we; from 1,45 and '44
Mil
'Chard,' dark;
Ito SetcneUe, do;
Do Pinet Cast ellton, dark;
Do .1 I !sonny do,
Do Shard. pale; •
Do !Seigneur.. pale;
Do !has ll ar r pale; v./di/fora) rinUt
~.t.fr, :S3l lo and'4l.
l on
1 ni adool toe notch measure to showsandr . es o
,te shove t 1 rocs and Lnitl:111 those whotoot 1 . 0005
me with • Twit at my Wine collar or Idqoor ktore
P C MARION
row smithfield and front its
417
Weddell linnet.. Cleveland, 0.
••TIl ...31 . 1.E:11011/ 110 rEL was opened on tin
.2rtth of June, for tie re repti.in of company.
The el nfiee front. one hundred and twenty-five
eI
on Soya-ram-et . and one hol l drol nod ....ha , .
on Itank-al, and romaine oreenro hundred huge hay
ehalnt,ers and forty pirate parlor, oil of aloe, haec
been furnished and, the wont ewnly tarots., Thor
dl'awintr motor are •Paeinu• and • stit... tu elegance:
anything of the kind in the Untied Nate, The droina
wont, gentle:nen'. parlor., totaling tw0n...14.1.... hod
drel , Ning 100001 are all .er,,iry, and fornotto• I with
every Itatt!y and tonna. that money Cali proch , e
It la o%er taro yea rg hint, the earner ..tott, oi
steueture wao laid livid P. NI. Wed
dell A No ripellac hoe beep • Ottee.l by hr
to ke ...duet If nut 11100000 to any hotel in thr Union,
and no nrthaturltt In the erly
Curtingee will be in vraitimaat et alt woe., to c 0...,
par..enger. to amt . I rout the boat , free of ett‘rs.
Cleveland, .Inly I ...Qat A S BARAIYAI
•
ANTI.I.IILICOUS
Llanai ex perienee has esuld'alted the•e 011 the
harts el their own ments, and they have la'reft :heir
place among the standard nallieutes of the Li. S. 'rhea
a.mtitirtg venally. yet mlld operation. have c.fidere d
Mem favorites. especially throceth the West an.l
.Entirely fine loon those oe!etertnor ingreibeit, winch
Are 7o apt to prom, Pil'es. by violent purging hit..r re
limited use, they am ilirnamitly and deeidedli 3,1010
symeto, 'camellia all Wilma. 11.11,11 K, le.iirin4 the
W in a healthful condition.
It may not Le t, erallynown. but m tins. finder.
all IMPOTi.i fac that many of the raga, teri plW to
costae aga te both mineral and yegettible. bring the
most oliatton constipation after they hove ee.tred
operating. A ralimrstoclia Anti•litbon. haw
tog mom of these hurtful ingredients, ean sate //,
tied 'NO. 10 1100110, the 0.0.4. and
dot
are ready now to bear witnrs. to 11,00 ster
jotlnerlt
rreored td sold by II A PAIINF.STOCIC &Co nor
Fast and VI. mid: aiso no 6th and Wood Mc 1s 13
CUitE Or
—. • whiliouT ourTiNn .)II 'I lIR
. 4 1
v. and
smilliineh, and inn inhabit
eenetal, that he undertakes to eni.
pleteiy exterpate Corns. 'Oions,
at. .01.1 oven , hard mmic on
or briween the toes witho
Ilp means of an Miser qf ht. own
inrenn,Mouperainin m performed in the spade of ten
minute.. without the km., pain or drmam. and the Pn•
tient mi. y resume his °cell p•iion and doers with the tml
itfreunn of carrying the Corns nod Root in Li. hand.
The Operator will on
his attendance daily from 5
a in. till 2 p rn. and kora 3 tilt 6 p.
hela Mow Room. No :IV, or will attend to patients at
their own residence if Ml:Pared. gltdlot
1 APER-13 KJ bundles tl. C Straw Paper;
i bundles Md. Straw raper,
200 reams ruled letter and cap paper;
2;20 tea and rag arrapp.ng;
2 reams fine whilenee paper; P.ln"&` ,
and fnrenle law by ItICYNQLUS & SIIEC
lOU eel' peen and irlrin eta
I)IPSOLUTION—The partnerthip hetranthre •x•
ming between the oubrenbet• under the dna or
Cunningham d-Rohner ems diarolved on the In lament.
by alumni content. R A Cunningham will C 0.., so
ounl at ibe old nand.and eeille the bu•ineye of theghtla
Grua RQU'll A CUNNINGIIIOI,
trig • RAMURI. UONNER.
ROILInT A.COVNISOLIAOI, WMl3lesdie Grocer,
Denler in Produce nod Pittsburgh' Monufaculics,
144 Ltheri
Hnzip/Gas-A few good Hampers eourenient_fer
peeking glueware, tee.; for role EY
yl9 JACOB WEAVER
RMILLION AMERICAN-34i lbs just received;
for sole by Jill R VELLERS, la wood 01
DRUSIIES--A no assort:nem ofllair ancl
1.) Shaving Rruslies.jusi we'd and for role - by
jitt2 • - R SKLI,Ens
AIIIIKS-1 mute Pearls;
10 Hearchlooo; rce'd and fur sale I.
/Ylll K A CUNNINUIIAM, 141 liberty xi
11SKET-275 bbls m yWhisker', on 1 000
r;
W for sale by 7 3 ,1 2 JACOU WEAVEK
111 DUE STOCIL-17 dares Hand atroetplidge
LP Stock or di^ bY DICKEY Zs CO
EATON has last radio./ by Express lima
r • New York, Llnan Prizing, Lace Dottons, Boys'
Leader Dena, and other articles in 'peat demand at IN
, klartet st. jyTtllvr
1
ttliAliB-10u
bds bages s Wine B
Drazilim
a dinars:
" ons do; for sale by
11.7 DADALEY & KNUTH. IS and lit ad.! at
IU
trg s e s 9 1 7 0 c b : tu t s r " e t :Ire Flat :1 5 :;7 , 17...1:; 4.'
jY7 14111.1. ER tr. R1C141.17.2,!;_
SECIAM.-.-10 cut. N "
vertim'a Itioiii'Voiar;
RI barrels Pulymi.4l Loaf to
joint itcmyed and fin mile by
JY7 MILLER k VICKI:T:ON
OIL -:v Wale I..nnell 0.1 in •aro and for We 14
MILLER Meal SON
r~
~dnttion_ ale€ '~'
~ ~;.
UT J*b
. D. o.h AueUijawn,t
OCt blot tnicuording, the 12th Stan. ailq o'cloo4yri'l
be Kid anietitertaiss assay/rant of fooS gasnitdoraesso
staple and rangy Dry Goods, Ste. - t i '
Ate tPCionS.P:Idt •
.A large gamed} of new sad ser hand hattathold
- farniture:embracong.nearly ail the Variety emoted by
Aourokeepers and others. Also. aroeenn, 011311..
ware, glassware, bower?, hardware. cutlery; tapari'd
welters, krankttn asoirtut,wookiag stases. 'Maass a.an
ads. ho, Wrapping priori. nand boxes, *weeps; trate
scythes, day hod -Tr hartr clocks mute Swags, at.
• '" At d OCtnek, P. ht.
A handsome pagoraseettor Otte Shirts with linen be.
scans and col lar., bwltoue r coats, paLtalooni. frotc Y
booia,ahoes halo, ombrella., paranis. gold and ally.'
gun.. p-stale. mor esll infirm:eau, a - queutity
of German and other Casey grads, he. -•• tYll
_
Volualtle Real Estato at Auction. :
OY Saturday,curet:nc.ilArt inot.at 8 o•ebrk,at
the CorinnercratSlieA Roolt., corner ot wood 'Mph
sts, will be soh/without rcsetre, titat caluattle lot of
*wand adjoining the plopeny of ki L Fahncittoelt. hav•
ing a front of 23 !cut 4/ inebet on Penn sUiciarern (land
xt and Ingta's aUc and egtending bank 11n incl. •
Anto,that lot of crtiond In the ',lgor the ahour, hay
tag 81 fcet 41 inches front on am °torn courtnn leer a LA%
ex trolling bark towards Penn at IV feel Terms—Ooo
Glib cash. residue payable In lour equal annual pay
men, tech interest. • Title tudispoutble. I/9
Wines'apd Liquors. • • •
TACOB Wie,AVX,R, in Mantel.. Older of Front,
J offers /or sale at indueine onen and tenns.rhe Halter
ing extensive variety nrWilrea and Liquify. .elected
Ip
dimtelf—ationnrrly for the Lim of Stefan k Co—in 'the
Eastern Cita., (r u m firs{ hands.
Leger Fre. Cognac sna Champagne UrAllaitSi J I
Carney, Cantllion, old Plaaltay. Puma Chu...
Pe/evoyagn Smanctte. Out. Dopey Co,.n dFloat
Castilian, fr. Co—Vintages of ING .0 19U Embracing
all the Rochelle and liordnaux flavors; in half pipes.
quarter. sod octaves, or be retail.
trolland Onat—Fab. I%'eerp, Aechne, Crna .Keyo,
Medan, Saran and Hour lila,a brands—new and old
if Innawm.
lonag—New EnalanLSlCroix; and lamer•
ellt.—.oPle very syperior • "
\V
i o n Scorch and high, Monongahela Rya,
Bovril. Co Corn.
Wines—Madeinill,Tenenfr, Ll bea a, She. ri ea, Sic y
'Rya Malaga, Pons, Rol ariner, white -
Sloscata—Clarers, Champaign., Hoek; and Pallier.
By Ceßollllill LLB, quarter emirs tads, demijohno
I battle. A liberal reduction made to thaTrade sal
.nyers upon settlement. •
PRINTS ONLY. ,
44. "
CEDAR ST., NEW YORK
• LEE 6: BREWSTER
n' warehouse. lit the year lel6. for the per.
pot , of i.upiil)tra the Vity and interior Trade with
N't Ell CA I.ICAJES EXCI. USIVEI.I , at
low prieee—and ealtelpillog:at all *m .on.
of the yeal.tlie Limp. imarimant m
THE WORLD.
They ate is w °peeing Several Modred Partin..
rnirin.eolg every new myle of ratrign Downie
',der..., mane DI Y 1 tolell. are not in be found el e
wi.rre. an I a1.%.1, I.nve pot (wen per chase.l, end are
ntleted sot sale ler Cash ... -bor. ai •
PRICES REDUCED
FROM
ONE TO FIVE CENTS
aol below , the prices of April and hloy, am pet
p q
mprimed Catalogues, Which are cormeted daily, for the
lornistion of litiyerr.
PIC INT W &REHOUSE. • •
Nno York, Jorist,ls47. S /Wad(
lIE•LTHI
TNR. W 0011.13 Surnapaillilit dud Wild
1.1 Cherry B —This new, and valuable Es.
tract or Servapardla and - Wild
WWI great success for te permanent h as of all
each itimams as Mks their OW front an' mpure UN. of •
the blood it promotes a healthy action of the Liver--
streagtheria the Nines and at once trecures health and
visor to the whole a) stem. '
Lt all cases pf Jainace, Indigestion, Dy spepsia; lam
of A parte, Habana! Cornavenem,Serofuls, Headache.
Languor,tout that Deere oh of Spirits, •which to so
COlll/.111 entriplaint at the haring of,
tiuntmer mason.
of the year, liAl•Illtii.11! hay not is equal—and a m
ule trial will convince Me own iticredidtma of its pecan
Ws alarms. •
S' or. further particulars nie re -der in related IP,lim
panimiletv which will be funiddied ty the A gents, show
stw C.. 111.410 in:which thin valuable medicine
held by Mose ;alio have used it.
to the Public 4:io
He panic Oa r mk Inc Hi lt ood's rlarsaytarille
thJ 3YIW Clmrry Iciness, and receive noother. rots is
e flit! pielaration of 'there arches combined ever
offered to the public, and tbe . k neat termite attending its
hay Induced the utuiriumpled tominnietfult and imi
tate Ana preventive, tee that the bottles hare the
words •litr. Wood's nwmpardle and Wild CbetrY illi
mrs" rested on the elem. and that melt label on the
bottle in sivieJ bythe prOpr , w, Thorntont
until, wholesale and retail, by W YA7T re KETCH.
AM general:minus, Int Fulton.treet, New Yoth: WIS
Tuuso, Mast. street, end lb , IL dawns., limithGeld
Uteri. Pittsburgh,
it
bottles.
jendOve gib
NEW BOOKS—Tr i pping. of rum Pepperon the
result of rontanelog
erre!, or Wolnaals Love, by Alexander Dumas.
Esther De Medina. No. 1,1. y authorial' Lao 1d Lou.
don.
Wagner , the Wr la Wall, I,y the tante. .
Pose, of the ..8 F." a taw ..learliOping IL. secret
panes in 11,r l'a Catunsla " 1 1 ,40,
-4{ll. Hi,. or the Gr., Albers SKI. h.
Rota/ ebetelte.t,:tort Ly lber..lt. grays. 13}
cents coca
...won Holton, by , Miss Po...berang.
Wronl Lengtoon, by at flaiint—fresh supply.
The Poacher, by Capt. slarryatt—fresh supply.
Funay. ante tale,b,hwat. Marrsiagiad °user,
Fur pale by I.lr EALDW ELI, 81 floor Toro Ware .
loilltbnr. 3rd et.
linprovedirainitterMaguetto latkine,
ivr.thIPACTI.V orranged ri fire Itet ery and all
V neer...try aJodiutece put up in oral UNIMIVOqi ev
its. Accompanying each are suit ditectious regarding
es ust and ninth e.t.a fhb. inurnatentis au imprve
ment over another forms of manqfiature and has tarn
oriented by the Aledical Ptuccerion genernlly to the'
Enat, as beinbost convenient end effectual hie/-
ureic Machine g
tit t
nee, Every family ought ttlbo aage
plied with one.. - .
Prices 610 aid Slit each. according to sire and liniah
jyl,l WILIION.eor &market els
(vt.A HET WlNE—bill eases claret orine,l daunted.,
V puce and quart& StJ taken bled., hiedOcr
l' , llaleau hiargraoz, Cl.cleau Chateau La.
rotejamity me. John !errand &Co, liftmen'', Hume
Go.Ver'i Latour Manche, Mat martin , . Teri." que , .
tars and Pr
C,. on hand end •ale wholesale or br
tut Jingle liotile at the Witte con. of
3011 J ACall WEAVER
UNISILTES —2 boxes - •
.5 12 sacks Foto:hors; •
4 at. Ginseng,
2' do Salacod;
1 do Est:stool:
1 do leather;'
do Arpp es.
an.t.on front suall , usquchanna and for rile o
,0 • I DICKEY ta. ett,suatet a. front ma_
To-C. or. &toil Ckaaetlnicautt. at UOlOl. oillery,lkno.
a ca. Convo,lllll Cock and (Nowa, 111 pints and quarts,
venous rinto•s•, tor :a:I by tNe taskst or bottle at the
Wow:Store cf . iota JAl:1111 IV VIAVI.It
110.:i OR 1111INE WINES—Haut FOlierife.
liner. Reif art:rimer. lleisenbeim,Jobaamtbarger
and Mow! itlmmittl. For vale by ton cad or Mullis at
ihr Wins More of ihr sabreriber. Fermium familiar
With then Wiiadi and the genuine brands. need to lap
ihri timer
yin JAC(IIIWEAVIOS
•
• • • .
NOTION TO CONTNAOTONS;
DLANS n.artot. at the work on the hlieen
I ui the W.ern Divi.ion or the renmyt..is
to be t,,1 .t..itttilet Ott tote•rht of J uly,
Oily . the ii.tKitteer's 0M... Fourth mt. above
.."thitehl,Oo an.l after the Itter inn., where itt`ortrtatutit
on the subject tomy theft ue obtatortl. jrloll..
1,•011. SALIG-1.4. cool of five ti..clolcCarptt
V 150 clor.rn 7 v 5.11Y9 In-12 Will 16.11 wouluvr sa.h,
gro.s nritehri,,bo tvcc+lCß Loulcuttle
by thc lab] ur tcicit.
• Arrol envl rotv. Illerehtkrit alt at
•-- .
tAT E..
s -yl.ltonn, and I.lquenet, lii Glass, of ev
,nrot, nod pnre—n.retgo ,111.1(11DITIrSTIC!, ior •
JA1%):1 WEAVER
))1,1 1b . ..11.W At corner (to
NIAt: iii . .ICRICL-10 LW% 3 :Area South Mart
crel inr vale WILLI A3l tc ()MTH
jylU27 wood 4l
. • ..--
nRV PEACIIIES—&U bu m stotr; for saln
I DICKEY & 1.
ROSES—raper I.oxe• ul .11 lata of elyong snatenal
an i,e LaJ at jy3 • VA IiAIONIS
S(.! if..lllrtS—Coyd.d Skins *rid V.. etOlilt • with
Mille nod cubic a iiJot EATON'S •
Gl= =1 =ZI
Flom;
, rSJ.ark• o.4
•
9 .net. PmaMet.
tracon; landom from mm;
Cm.le 'OM and for .ale by IIM • 1 DA LTIE.I.I.
rmull While in I{4/0 •ad for re
lly VaCt: bIet:ANDIA:SS
-11ilf cor arocr3 nnAl vritter sts
/101c , roN-1.0 I,ic. roman Collin in mote sild
VI r cal+ 1.1 iSAIA,IIDICIF:I it. Cll ,
3) 0 • water sand froM stir
QUid1.11.1.1148-2. %Ay k• Hr..
:Kt rock. :Mint.; in etore and lOrtalc
Y J DA , .Z ELL, .
by
b0x...11.4 !Met'. bymblL. Tobacco
rot,111) Coartal 11116./ 1411 . sale by
il 2 J DALZI'LI ot
LARO OIL —lt 1.1.1. lamlOtg from , !‘mmor . New
England Not mol :or Joao by
/Y 2 . J.:12 11LLZI.:LIorater m
CII V. hISE-157 Ind ,or by
11 8 WICK tc, If e. 14.461
DOT r lig fa gale by • ' . O
WICK tbAIeCANALFJ333
DICA . III , ..AMI—b cask* tor sato by
. WICK it MeCANDI2.BB
•
s A PLE bbls last reed and Kir talc
1.1,1 . y . WICK & hIeCANLIIMIA
kiSE—kor sale
%•-, /Y 8
ANUFACTIINED TOLL
IN/ and rises for sale by j
L
eNDIt 1 Eli—tlea,sts Pr
barrels Linseed ' .
Vil bees Flax; • '
/58buxes Cheese; !sliding and for sale hy
jr] IIaGALICi a !SMITH
L E b in e ttND ci,CIEII PEA
net. Giimeur,
1,3 2do Gootetyraa, arriv Oar I y
I DICKFA h. CO ' , reaterfaarilganvl n.
DRIED APPLES-4;J fonbris on hand and for
sale by ;157 TASSEY &111.1.
M—
OLLEICINIS—WA Drab mai insek.O.ftpr,,,,i.
making the praviela Summer a•bista that Ire
glileJ, Mr sale M ., . EATON'S
ANcnovi..„ sale h) ~,,
d o „
or int. by `Y7 Acoll HAVIM:
SAUDINE*-10r sca byThet;age.liarrand nun
hy ,r 7 JACOB WEAVER
JAC01:1 IVICAVEICTIVine Store r tamer of Mar.
Ile: amlperlst!,_ iyi
busikelt iniWre oq •
TAtSBY &JUST
Sfar tale by .
nimble brell.•of of inspolti•
- jy? JACOB WEAVRR
gIABLE ABB BAR BUOABLevenagerslveri'sed
1 sod Clashed, forOsle By . the bbl or retail by
Iy7 • JACOB ',V HAVER
TATISBI— . 4usaI dozen' reseclie7l{o;s
S. ship Olesmore; fr sale hy
jy7 - TASSIN • qrzr,33,004 at
CaI*XiIATIAMWIMT*iiiHOH
'DAILY PACKET LINE.
THIS enillkierern 1.. 0: apien.d ra.,cerr ;pee,
eta i• taw conned i Was.. stiofic4l,l,,iot.
inisbcd - andfatninciL Ind tent powerfel Liu • on the ;
wit., Cif the We.i. beery aecominotiateet am' cant._.
lon tint coney [an totat boo been pi oralid tor
'aligns, The Line n bee, titopeintael foe bee yo.e,
—haw. carried a Million 'oe people with. e Wool' •
Inject to their panne. .Ibe kW. Will be atthe foor o.
Wood alteetO. day preview. to matting, for in rent..
top of freight and the edit) of pinnate. , on t4c ..Rio -
lee
In In all eases the panaae whin Inset t. paid ay_
'advance.
•oNDAY PACKET
.
The lII.C.SIONGAIIELX.Iagpt. Some, kw:l'44l,e
hurgh every ?doughy tooroint IU o'clock; hrel
every Monday eiresoozak , • ;
- TT/MIDAS. PACKET.
The HIBERNIA, NO. IC Capt. .1.. giin.Alni, aril
leave Pitikhurgh every Tuesday morning v, Iva rloryl
Wheeling every Tee•da+
WEDIIIICSDAY'PAi'KET.
The NEW . EDII/b/4 SiD, NO. A e Caw.
leave ratsborph every Weauelatay ruo ....... al le
eelocki Wheeling evety Weane..day erre.% al 10 V.
11.
.1711.VAIIDAT PACILICT. ,
Th e WISCONRIN, C.apt. R. J. Gran, %101 l Ira yr Mt.
burgh evergThuraday merninglUe'eleeltOt Nelms
every Thattday evening lit -10 , P. AL
FRIDAY PACKET.
The CLIPPER, NO 51, Cep(, Cnnisoeili Irxv•
600 every Prkdly moraine at lu o'clerlk; 11 Lrchuf
every Fridayevening at 10 P.lkk ' • ~
• SATURDAY 'PACKET..
• The At FSSENUKIR, Capt. Liearst,il,traer Pam
'buret every•Sounday atormat'at wt
1% ateltal
ovary Hatarday 00=00{ at 10 P N.
SUNDAY PSC ET;
The IPAAC, PIEWTO:O, Copt., 4.
leave Pittsbalgh every 000 day, m4nooo 01 10 0 .,.00.0
Whealheir every Panda,' event. it 10 P. /11.,
N. 20. 1£47.
SIMAR-1 bbl;
bbl daab4
I.L.
l l bbts woo
• I wive bulk;
II
WEl:ut;
6 . bb Clanahl:
Ebb t. 0.11
l'utrerrr u,
efitird Crush..,
12.4:r
r sale IT
WILL NS' &
1 3 do . --
So catty bra
44 do • Superior A% 11. Tea,
32 do Poocbong_ do;
10 do Superior Y. H. do;
/gm rectlyed and for .ale low by
!cal . 3411.1.E1L1L IIIICKM ON
COAIIIIAPAIIII./...C:11, owl', vamp Vital Eli.
0 Soupspoon!. .•• . .
hlerehaut's Comp. Flui4 Ext. Sar.parilla;
Corpentes do • - do: .
Comstaelo's do . do;
Townsend ,_ do dm • •
Conswhily on flomet .firs!., pole by)l A 11 - Al IN E-- •
IOCK e - Ce , canter ol firs! mad mood nod '
ratted aud
!tab et!. , ~
.W l t__ - •
C "l3CU : l ekTot . N ß ol?ho ll or. A „la e te! --
•:--
' . •, Prepitted Cocoon, . • ••• -•- .
.
• •-_ • from.. , '
Votrop Plote; l
Noshaa Co. No 1 . 010.1,1 r. yeee;wing Chi*
d.y from the nunotreetallent •13.1 bur 1 , 210 by • it -
Jytt . BAGAtyKY & 81111/1, II itod•lt wood se
FrEAS—Tbe ,abocoilwr hos juts I peel% .41 PPM WI •
J. ?chin Tea Coomony'• stole tot Near Yolk. 4' Woo
oupely of TFA-4jum imported. roo,.soing 01 01l dot On.
tier ie4 from 37) eta. to Iwo per lb. A JAVNEe,
jrlll3 . Sole Arent tot KIM r.sy. N....A.411..11'
.11LLANO OlN;hc..-3 pipes 11 n,
punetest. J.mates eputts;
. s• Veoaelt %Vitiate); Walltlintrti pereend
(or rain by )yi t: MANTIN
wASHINOTOg AND Hl* GENERA! .4, by T
Headley. Tido day reol,and .or sole ov •
JOHN:YININ fo:riocKrom -- .
Jas tuner of matte ao4 3rd :L.
VANS—l:casaba! peed sod ivory Pane— waryingio___
P Foie, from eight to three dollars—and bay, quantity •
of Ices price down w twenty fire now. at
JeWI KATON'S.II3 weskit In
TIDE'S of lonehet and other 'niche,Gmh white awl
eblored,' 'Wiley', Suppers. eateltelo, steel Bead
bllFy•Notls 00 band and eta be mole to ostler at .
notice.' jets • . It EA fON I
WAAT&A TO ETILCIsAstr.-111;01. p,et Mr 0
YY Swum Eugine, wall or Without Lode, 110/.1 team
twenty hoist power each.
Address. A B—left at this office. jelhltf
KEEPING GP APYEARANCIST I or • Tale for the'
Riots and Too, by TS Arthur: That de). vu eetertl
and for sale at the Book ind Stationery snot haute of
JOHNSTON & SPAN:ION
cjkstpiEßix, and w te Latta
t i
a z i t: .
s A41.11s No.l a sglettV j, slI
trii&KO knia••••0 4 1 igled wt .
b • le% - 1411.LF:R & itteKt.:rsAm
ALT-1U bag. Title bali.jo.t reed and for a.. 1
0 by 1.21 MILLER
BACON AND LARD—I cart a.sonril Its on;
661 No I L.ni
' YUINUMC'II:II.:.! CO
jells. -For ••le by .
Fbaserd Oil io more mad lot role by
.jy3 ' WIK& hieCANI3I.E.I.I4
B ILOOKW-VOD dozen 'la store and for sale b
AVICICk bieCANDIAMS
LUM-tilfrbls In SUM and An. al by.
- • • -
A jy3 WICK fr.IIIeCANDL.FSS
SOA.P-100 Ona . p siona and foe ule by
, 11y3
pi c i c s tms _4l .4 & hinCANDLEfrs
lit D . /v 2 • •"" V+ lArirreadNkgiVg.
poto ku ken'. by
XI WICK h. MeCANDLOIS
SAL dtltATlli--Flor sale 1.1
/72 WICK &I.TeCANDLEMIS
wool k for salib
' • l•kft & NeCANDLESS
pLOVICIC SEIED-21acke for gala by
• '
C.JO • Wlcg like* NIILE
H ILIILV-F4 haterjaSiimlr law Trethon and Car rile
hi ALUM &CO
WANTED--A - yonnii man es work al Ile Tinware
bodnerLapply ape Mooed and Spice Fanny,
Tie. V, SIM a. RHODF.O & ALCORN
VIAL 001ilit5-3 bales Vial Corksjast ree'd and
for odelY• /eV' • BRAUN &RIOTER ,
Ottu.l. - bruP•V;;',P.ukTil , ,Z l :lvm•"-
•
QUIR/SE-111box.(idunnalwal rteNJ and Mt sok
by Jed°. : - .I.IIIAUN k RElTlift
TOSCAIIIII—n fine arkle notalj Win 6..r.rie by
Itelo _ r Ma( Ideennandoan
CARBONATE OF AMMONIA-1 - cask jun rre'd
and Or nate by je3o BRAUN tr. IIIaTER
XALIC ACID-4 auk bat reed ap4 fur sile Ly
-- BRAUN PER
U
L i zl i r u a: . on.-1 /a l l 1.1 rtan14.11.1,741i6
AKUMATIC SALT:—Always mi Lend and
finale by
. - YOU LIEU UN d. Ft El !En
-.--- -
ri !MOLES-10 Laze. Sur; -
t„,
111 ... ' &cellos;
.
U ~ • Ppertn; tbr gala tiv
deal • .J D WILLI/Old & CO, 110 irood .1
I. bolas 5,1. M.ittwins:.ute
U WILLIAMS &CO
je3o
•
l'°"Acct"—water at Is a . ...led Illi in t
eel ezle
a 7
bk"
'Cy. I'4
(7"P°' Y 1 0
.0 f., ..,4 by VUIOI
•
TO4.
__ _
isr le. Allo. D s !E 11 I . l(4 t ll 4 lVp o r zscoleby
D UPFALO R4llllOl-9 bale. lodated;, •-•-•--.
1) • , If '. ;lam; la. faesa.s..l
for axle by . Je3o tl243ll:ltai 03
coTToN—tua bales TeillyLlatei . .
• It 4 ~ N Alabama; --- -
11*, re packed Mite; in .10111 for
30 , FOIL4V VII k CIA
WpeO.VIPI -tam. 'Canasta, li,e,Ws tusks to atio•
r Lady Madison, (ea sale by • '
nOU FOR:41111 h CO
SNOT -4 9 kegs. assmefl for *wig b
/O . Lit3if LS UM
ICA D-11(.5 rbs. glom Lyaddel rue by
14— LE.W IS 11 U I UlllBlOl b. CU
(101 (101-400 itute fbr 'lie by •
43 • LEWIS II Irrelilb.UN &CA?
•• gls, o.l,l..negsow
CC CC cl, 13o•loa lu.pcetion, 1:11141114 .64.4 WV Mall,
Jclll LIAIJALEV6243IIIII
VUAILIM au)
fgr Hilt , by
111
15-14,aW., iaa a 64
- 1710! UDIOKNE
Oppatite tilcmaxabel. Haub
wAllll.li LAUD-IN°. Jots, pin Op eIrIntly10!
V on nosily ose,truo.7 .14 lot coo TH k
U -40 .4, by
. - . US QUlUltbin
QUl'd r. errATUtl-w am. UDIV - ioen
lalow wale low by . THU 3 CIDIUkaNk:
'.Olll
bonir 18
LI ALM bOAP- 7W 4 - 4 Com fuellifier Lieu
L Itu.b, for ale by . • •
-j^ll - 1 urine, rim
LI om 41,0 1 Warr, pul up &a . fibuif rw,
1.11.1 re-irlred airt ferrule by P. C MAMA
OIL • . . -
MedVittt . g r at P I;76"111:Vig
Intl • via . ** of . fir Vbarralibl
V iCarrrifiCAlSl.Ligu fora trrrit, for
• frrbS - CI NON nN
4.1 &xi
/11ANNc11'*-VAL r''"" " "j
1 kw...l.kt
.1.11101 e /0,
114tICK "'"
• J w
25 &kegs ....4...—"emittivitai
r";iugusti—a' nine alni • ~ Y
0 1 - • • N ifnanaben,33 wood ei
M. Cloaft for ra'e 4i
Al lei M 51%:MTI:11 KOS
bble prim% kx
W kR 111,CU
~~~~~~~
lODINE -40 as. jest serviced and for ..k by
lest -- -
- EACH 111,142111DY-014 I'. Mandy, fat solo
Iu .uontitioo to mai b •10 .PC MARTIN
r 8. BLACK. Itlvehant TaikirriEr.hh.g. tkil
. ..r.din0.1 , 4 Clair urcit, h
CIRESIBI APPLES-40 bid., 11/11Mlntuf in good
irr sales br i s }em. P C biArrrin
LASTEM PAK/11-40 61.4 s for safe I y
t - I • • ,: J C 81 D 11.1.
DRY PEACHILII—A fine ink , . Mr re e
WM. & Wen& LP&1.1.-g
. notticr.wond and 'rat. s
.11A1k15, SIDES.IOI3IIOUI.OIIIIB-30 - sited reed
1.1 arta on sale by jeaD ATWOOD,jONES k CO,
to . lante; foas s ag i rr oo
0 . 1 . 1t111=1 .. .9117-I.!b . bls be! qraffgaar
Itilnikalt--SCSI HI Slew mom or sale low by `l
Y
PCALI 3 IITIII-41 bass and bbls, beta Irons*
Pneans, In saws sad firs We by - • . e
II pip son Gale= Lead, best brands for
Li . -S sale jreZl • yOIESIIII CO
• Slit KllOOlll.-40 barrels 31. 3 L"rge hiselterri,
Nue to isorrow) Lr We Law, to atm by
& IZO lwerty