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'- , f :_:,„t.-„-.` z•f - ' - -, . :',..- ~ -.: - Mexico is concerned, the President .0.34'e to " - 1.•-,•,;', - .- -- .....i.' '!-:'...- i5,...' - ' , -- f --., -, . ~ grass very plain and comprehensive reasons, going ---,.4r,5f":-.. to establish its Correctness. Those reasons b .;-", f.. - t..."T• , e-'5',4 1:' t - •%'e cargo, and awake.- •,. t . ..i'55.,,--t..t--1......i:.,,,,. t -- . been laid before the people; and from till that has her 'crew .. She cleared at i..... ..1 4 ''',-;, ..V . -" : )'r l ; .', -' ' - .transpired since they were made'public there is Scotland, 25th March. On the - 29 tn . ',.. •• - il'-',,„ '' , 4-'.%. t - ..t."•: - • =-:" ii . '•,„'t - 17 , -- - • ' of theupper work of a large " stip w T ' '- T t' •,-..,•--`- ''''----'' •i.' '''; abundant reason for believing that the Mass of our portions . si -...- .7% ; 1. , i - ,---, a ,..... o - countrymen are satisfied with them , and that— JUra and on the two succeeding days the sea was month, 1.,,,.... ••••••"t..i.,;•4 ~• 2 -., ..Li",, .. •," ,t, , , ~ . , _ ~, : - . 4 •J,•,i - p•'';% - a- ?..,;1 1 ,-' , .-,:.:7 - ‘ai.Z'f,„e"_ : ,' whatever may be the deceptive character of the covered with wreck_ matte; consisting of . empty -4-1 , ~- -- " ----- " , :: *: " ' 1 -4. "..'....: 1 44 . " " -- 4 - 0 0 ..... v . Mexican people, or however questionable may be s our barrels , 1'1; ' - ' !"'-.' • 1--Il r''t -v ''''''"• - •'-' - - of,efforts •to effectfence with '...„...- •,-. ,;.v..v.",_-4-,,,„, - . 0 ‘ eik..i.;..4 the result our . . n a , "Captain Jackson, ship Tyrian," and a head board marked "Never be critical on the ladies: Take it _ •T , '" ''.'''•.-'Wrti-Tit'o.l,3-%.14 .Mexicti—the measure was . a wise and politic one; m ' ac k e d ii Tyria—" in gilded letters. the last bro. for granted that they are all handsome and good. ' i1;41:Vil-,,4Nz!'vr.,14;,---i'l rll sustained b many -'' race " 1 a small packing box, on which is painted in italics, markable for his devotions to the fair sex,- mouth, Mass., and was owned by Mr. Jackson, the ; - i . . - . . year of his -age. . His funeral will take place this afternoon, at 2 O'clock. His friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. .. - . _ Depot, S 5 Fourth street. • .. • m, . 4.` 1; , 14..Wtt -; aii; - , , ,;i!:7: and , "wits 0 y .Y ... 1 . ; ) . d-nts ken off—have been pieked up,&c. , -orew.suppo . sed . A.true gentleman . will never look on the faults of At his residence al. - ' ' ' ' at it-, ' ''' , 4, 0 1,4 4 -ft., 1 ::? 1 1,. "-A 4:tt ' .7 ' 4 . 41 , : ,‘4 22 '''. + 2 ' T . 1." 5 4 '; 4 '" ;' . - iti , histoiy. - We , batiii.thus i givan, very b r iefly, to .be drowned. [The Tyrian belonged• to Ply- a pretty woman vnthout shutting his ryes, the 9th inst, Mr. DAvip Anti. ' 47 l 4 ifi.o€'''' the true state oF- the Case on - this opestionl l aad father of : the master, and is insuredin three Boston ' ' "1. ... 1 •••1.-,..,- , / '7, 0 -.. , -' - ''fe t •-- -- " - 4' - ' i :' ‘ ,..- , ' ',,;-1i;. - offices.- on vessel, cargo .' and freight—to. - the H0r0..,_ " -'-', : it-14-,-'3' •. -5 - 1 - -11- ' 4 4 ,4- ' , ""l'' ' -: - "t 1 " •,•-• ' - tit the Gazette anxious to make •issueinpon the amount of $34,000.3—8a1t. Exchange 'Reading Just reeeiveo , -• .-'''''''i :•-,' ' . i .r. '' ?.. :',.. : ' , .; :7 5-' ..- , - , - ej - - , point invelved in the extract frorp the message of fl 00111 4 - iftine 5. - „:i2. ~ ,%:, 4 ., - ----- - , -- `.".'•',,,-....•. • ..., . . . --• ..' , . - ; Tz , ' t - :.c. ,- , ,,- 12:.''" -- _,.'''-':'',,,"'• ' 4 ,,,.. . ' '.' :' ' ' ' r•- •: ' , . • ,'. • :: : . --- `4A1.r... , '6 2 ':i'••••;•".=-- ~;-. ,• .:rt.%•',c,---;' What is the difference between ifiem I—A rneritber of the Congress of Mexico calls our brave soldiers "banditti." Some of the 'Mexican Whigs in the United States call them "murderers:l b o th terms are highly complimentary; but we think our countrymen 'will generally cherish a particu lar remembrance of those who use the latter term; especially about the times when elections' take place. Q o" , The NeW Orleans Delta or May 30, says that the clearances frond that port on the day pre vious, were greater than on any former day in the. marine annals of that city. They were a ships, 2 barques, 7 brigs,.l2 schooners, and 3 steamers. There arrived, 2 ships, 4 barques, 4 brigs,. and schooner, sa A Miss Lamb, of Indiana, eloped recently, with a Mr. Shepherd. Well, the poor thing no doubt wowed somebody to take care of her, and from time immemorial it has been the peculiar office of abTherds to take care of the lambs. 13a-va y , Orders for 5000 tierces of salted provisions have been sent to the United States, on account of the British Government. The experiment into he tried, to,supply the British army with that class of food from this country. • cc? Judge ItIANNIsro, of the Criminal Court of St. Louis, died very suddenly in that city on the 29th ult. 0:1. The St. Louis Uniup of Ilay 31, says that the prospect for an abundant hart'est in that region 's very fine. a:7' In Georgetown, D. C., on the 4th inst., d sale of 100 barrels of flour was made at $4O per barrel. There is a reaction, of counse, ere this. ENGINES OF TITE- . ALLEGHENY. We are indebted to the 'politeness of an officer of this ship, for the subjoined statement of the di tainsions and.power of her engines. - Ergiries.- 4 Two;conderislng; workin6:separate ty ,Cyfinders,44ixtyldches drantei.eri 4 it. stroke. Fire surface Of Boilets3;7oo..stjuare feet. \ Propellers Two ,placed ; abreatt;,) Extreme diameter of Propeller.-114 ft. 8-in. • Radiation ' of paddle.-26 inches. • Number of paddles in each prcpeller.B. -Depth, of propelkr,- 7 -3. feet 6 inches., „ Clearance of propeller in its ease.-2 i nches each way. • Weight of aqines, propellers mid 'boilers.-250 Ordinpry4rusurl of steana.—from 15 to 'lO lbs. Sickels' graduating drop valve cut off," is ap plied to- the 'engine, for the purpose of Wing the steam expansively in any portion of the stroke. Illemp7tia-41ppeal. General Shields.—The numerou%friends of Gen- Shields, will be gratified! to learn that: a letter, da ted Jalapa, 3d May, hes been received in this city, stating that becontinues to improve. His wounds are doing well as his surgeons could det.ire; and 'be would be (comparatively speaking) comfortable and free from pain, were it' riot - for the Inconve nience be labors under in having two of his ribs dislocated. (This was not found out until a few days ago, and it satisfactorily accounted for much of the distress he was in, and which, preVionsly, had been erroneously' attributed to.his wound. The Texas Poisoning Case.—Doctor Den son (says the Galveston NeWs of the itt) direetly from Cherokee county, in the vicinity ,of Shelby, Where the late dreadful caie of poisoning 'happened, informs us that the %milling party was probably poisoned by 'accident, tile proprietor of the house having giver! arsenic in place of salerams to make the cakes, pastry, &c. James IL Stert,Of Na cogdoches, Was sent for, oho has written a letter stating that keventeen out of the fifly-four-poisoneil, had died about the Ist inst. Our informant learns that six others have since died, and that fifteen, or twenty more are considered in a very dangerous situation.' Telegraph porky. ►Water --The electric telesrraph, from Portsmouth, England, to the hie of Wight, has been !build to succeed admirably, on a trial. with even one wire only laid down under water. So we learn from a late London letter. We believe there is but one successful instance -of the kind in this country, as yet, and that is at Gunpowder Aver, on the Baltimore and Pbiladel• phia line. The whole credit of this ique to the skill of an ingenious assistant in the Baltimore office, Mr. Cleveland, whose achiectrients in the matter we hive before atingle(' to.—Bult. rep.', Efigurtte.—The Yankee but West, who very re. cently wrote home till; mother that he had seen a live Hoosier, has sent her another epititle on western ethylene. Here it is: Western people go to their death on etiquette, You,can't tell a man here that he lies, as you can down East, without fighting. A few daft' ago, a man was telling two of his neighbors, in nay hear. ing a pretty lagre story. Says 1, 'stranger that's a %t Lipper.' Says he, 'lay there, stranger!' and in a twinkle of an eye I found myself in the ditch, a perfect;huadruped the - worse for teat and wear.— Upon anothei:oecasion, says I to man 1 never 1611 w before, as a woman passed him 'that isn't a speci men of your western women, is it ?' Says be, you're afraid of the•fewer and ague, stranger, ain't you Very mulch,' says I. Well,' replied he. 'that lady is my wife, and ii you don't apologize in two minutes, by the honor of a gentleman, I swear that these two pistols,' which be held lock , ed in his hands, 'shall cure you of the disputer en tirely—so dou t fear, stranger?' So I knelt down and apologized. I admire the western country much; but curse me if I can stand so much eti quette, it has always taken me Sa unawares." Singular Connection —The truth of the following circumstance—strange as it may app.ar—is well established, and the proof is at our hands : A cat, a short time since, madean addition to the feline population, and being out one day, (toreceive the gratulations of her friends, probably,) fend, upon her ratan, that all the "little ones•' bad . disappeargd. 'The mother's feelings may be better imagined than described ; and we shall therefore make no attempt at the pathetic depiction. A. few days after this melancholy separation, a saes nest Was discovered, upon removing some rubbish in the house, and in the nest were the kittens, fat and playful!! They had doubtlessbeen stickled by the she rat. lfhw the kittens got into the rat's nest, is not known; but there they were I Such a 'anion of antipodes, commingling of hostile races—has no parallel in history; and could only have been:expect ed at the coming of millenial day, when the -lion and the lamb shall lie down together. - -Cin. CORI. ,Z - • Two hundred years ago last Saturdave'29th ult., the first general Assembly met in thezcolony of Rhode Island, and the first government as or ganized under the original charter, granted by the Parliament of England to the towns of Providence, Portsmouth and Newport, constituting them a po. litical corporation, under the name of the Province of Providence Plantations in New England. The charter bears date in March. 1644. It was brought to this country itt the autumn of the same year by Roger Williams, through whose agency it had been obtained: Preserving Egge.—The loss that is sustained every year hy the deterioration of eggs, renders a general knowledge of any cheap method of pre. serving them fresh, of great value. The editor of an exchange paper says, a quantity of turkey, duck and hen's eggs' were sent to him, which had been preserved a year, and remained perfectly pure and sweet. The modus operandi of the preservatory process is as fellows : A two gallon pot was filled with eggs, and one pint of lime, of the consistence of common white-wahli poured in, t and the pot filled with water. A board was then placed on the top, which completed the pruces ; no change i g of the water Or position of the e s was after wards made. This practice is said to be the one most common in France, where the consumption of eggs is very large. This simple and cheap process is worthy the at , tention•of every farmer, as it would, if successful, enable him to dispose of his eggs at any time du ring the year, instead of running them into a glutted market in the Spring season, as he now is forced to du. co"-The papers are still full,of certificates from the use of the Great Remedy Of Dr. 'Vaughn. A lady is out over her name, with the attestations of some gentlemen, stating she is restored to health by two bottles of Vaughn'e Mixtine. 'And what do you. suppose her case was—Dropsy, that 'demon of all dispases—LDropsy. She says she had been told by her family physician, that he Could do no more. TWo bottles of Vaughn's medicine 1 , did the business. What next a`'. A youth, who, it is charitably presumed, had never "seen the elephant," recently found himself in the company of three young ladies, and gener ously divided all orange between them—" You will nab yourself, exclaimed one of.the damsels. "Not at all," refilled our innocent, "I have three or four more my pocket."' Influx of the ;Irish Poor into tiverpool.÷The number of lriSh poor who arrived in Liverpool from the 16th-of Jan. to the 17th of 'April, were as follows :—.Men, 69,605; women, 36,325; chil dren, 22,686: total, 127,785. 29,201 persons emi grated to America during the quarter endingAhe let ult., and froni the Ist to the 18th. of the last, month, 13,873 followed. making a total of 43,074.1 Gallant Iritilunatt.—An Irish gentlernarrre markable for his devotions to the fair sex, once re marked "Never be critical on the ladies. Take it for granted that they are all handsome and good. A-true gentleman' will never look on the faults of a pretty woman without shutting his ryes!" Daguerreotype ÷A woman's heart is The only true plate for, a man's likeness.—An instant gives the impres4on, and an age of sorrow and change cannot efface it. L: - ., BY u. yo rata POST s BY ELECTRIG,-TBLIGRAPH. ireaslict POST „.. . , . _ Meat from tho nrA, June 9h., 50m., P. M. There is po later intelligence - from Europe. Nati. Orleans papers just received, announce the death at Jalapa, of privates %Viso EST, SUAEITEIi, and llfonnisoir, of the Pennsylvania Volunteers. No additional news. 10,1' TELEGRaIPiI .• EXPRESSLY. FOR. TEM DAILY MORNING POST. nosToN MARKETS. June 9, 5 o'clock, P. M. *FLOUR has declined to p bhl. tOr Genesee arniAVestern brands; and is rather dull. In :Provisions there is no change whatever. FLOUR—Moderate sales of Genesee and West. at $8,754? bbl, Sales also of Ba!titivate City Mills at $9,25 fr bbl WHEAT—SaIes White of prime quality at 212c.bu. CORN—Yellow of prime quality is worth 1 03 U/110)1 (.1.20c., and Sales. OATS-Sales to-day at 60(331c. to ba. RYE—Sales at 132 e. p. ho. CORNMEAL—Prices much the same. Sales at 53,i3:23 tr hbl. COTTON—Some inquiry for Cotton is notice. able, but it has resulted in nothing yet. PROVISIONS—There is an improved inquiry for Pork—sales new prime at SI I, and old Mess at $14,1207(425 bbl. BurTEß—The receirs are increasing, and prices are on the decline. CHEESE—New is also more abundant, and prices have given way. ?MLA DELPIIIA .11sk lIK Juno 9, 9 o'clock, P.M. FLOCR-L-Sales bbls. at $8,50; subsequently sale of 3UO bbts. at $.8,31; and, the decline C-011- ti nn i ng , 41)00 bbis. sold at SS, 5. The market gradually gave way during the day, and closed at the lowest figures WHEAT—The market for Wheat is eery dull. Sales were made of prime Red at S-2,11S bu. CORNMEAL—The market opened this morn. irr at $5,50; but soot receded to $5,25 at which sales were made of 30 at bbls. PROVISIONS—FOIL" bas aticatteetl. Sales of aew Western packed Mess sere made at $17,50 ; and old at slti,so p bbl. Some bales of Western packed Meta Beef have been made at bbl. FLOUR—The market is quite dull ; and sales aro to a very liirlited extent. Howard street sold to day at ; city mills is nominally St,l; bu t them are no boyers at that price. CORN MEAL--The salea to day were uniform iy et $5,50 p bbl. W 1 AT- 7 11as gone bad: a little. I'6u-recited is offered at $`..2 witiviut buyers. CORN—Sales of, prime quality White have been made at $1,0) bu., In the extent of 10,000- hus.---gioyine an active market. Yellow sold to• day at $1,126.- , 5.t.1-1-4plite a difference in prices. NVIIISKEY-tPrices the same as yesterday.— Sabis of bbls. ot 374 c. There is no change in the market for Provis ions; nll4 inntierate saLes..l4ave been made at pre vious. prices. NEW ORLEANS MARKET: June 2, P. AI. COTTON--The market for Cotton is very quiet —prices same as previously. No: alteration in the market for Sugar—mode rate sides. FLOUR bas not advanced further. S,les 6000 bbls. Illinois and Ohio brands at $4,75 p bbl. PROVISIONS—The market has not waded to any extent worth particular notice. WHEAT—;ales prime Wheat at $1,20 bu. 'CORN—Considerable sales at the cx tremes of 75 (it:SOc. for Yellow, as in lionlity. (0 4, 4 4 large lot of Millinery and Fancy Goods will 14, 4 -aold at M'Kenna's Auction Booms, this morning, at 10 o'clock.. ! A BELIE OF THE PAST. The following advertisement, which bears date in l7tH, will no doubt shock the sensibilities of thousa'nds, who do not take into view the circum stances in which the early settlers of the west were placed; Particularly will it excite our brethren who reside on the Atlantic coast, who, when they abuse the south for negro slavery and the west for lynch•law, and our frontier settlers for barbarity to the Indians, forget that their fathers in the eastern States not only held staves, but were engaged in the slave trade; not only lynched, but burned negraes at slow tires; and whose treatment—New Jersey and Pennsylvania excepted—of the Indian tribes woe infinitely more harih and - unjust than any thing ever occurring of the kihd,rin the west. But to the advertisement: PI Trs Henan, May 17, 1791. We, the subscribers, encouraged by a large sub scription, do promise to pay one hundred dollars, for every hostile Indian's scalp, with both ears to it, liked between this date and the 15th of June next; by any inhabitant of Allegheny county, Geerge Wallace, Robert Elliott, William Amberson, Adamson Tannehill, _ . John Wilkins. jr., John Irwin. I knew personally all the signers of the notice, exceptial—and . can vouch for their re spectability. Col. Wallace was proprietor of the -Braddock fields estate. Amberson was the last survivor of Brady's band of Indiati hunters.—Gen.. John Wilkins, Jr,, was a distinguished leader, with Ross and others, of the old federal party. Gen. Tannehill represented the Allegheny district in Congress for many years. John Irwin was a mer chant in Pittsburgh. The only one I did not know was Col. Robert Elliott. He was a contractor to Wayne's Army, and was shot and scalped by In dians in Int on'his way from •Hamilton to Cin cinnati. lie is buried in the Presbyterian bury. ing ground across the canal, a handsome monu ment being erected to his memory there, by his son the late Corn. Jesse D. Elliott. I give these particulars to satisfy the present generation, that in publishing such a notice, these men were reflectimr ° and obeying public sentiment, being thetheelves fountains of influence to the community.—C'ilit's advertiser. - Q - The Treasurer of the Philadelphia Scottish Relief Fund, acknowledgqs, among late contribu tions, $lOOO St from Pittsburgh, and $lOO from the Cherokee Nation at Tahlequah. ✓1 Fireman's Toast.--:" The Ladies, the only in cendiaries who kindle a flame which water will not extinguish." Died, At his residence at Pine Creek, on Wednesday, the 9th inet, Mr. DArrp Aanzasosr, in the 58th year of his-age. ,His funeral will,take place this afternoon, at 2 o'clock-. His friends and acqUaintances are invited to attend. NEW YORK MARKET, June 0, 8 o'clock, P M BALTINIOIIE MAREa:I June 9, 7 o'clock, P. 31 MMM==MM - .54 RECORD. Prepared and eorreated every Afternoon. IbAILD (5.1? TRADE:I cimawrftit , VOlt itU3PE J. Caioilierk 'Wm: A. ;. N. B. Cr4ig raoii.e',2 4 eito Steanzent. Captaiaa. , Leave .t irerpacl. %Leave Amer. Hibernia, - Ryrie ;, ALty 19 June 16, Cambria; /Judkin; June 4 Auly 1' Timm, OP-PITTSBII11.011; 5 Film arATEn.tX THE C114.11.21EL-FALLTNO ARRIVED. . Wisconsin, Grace, Cin. Hibernia, Smith, Wheeling. Gondolier, Lyons, St. Louis. Hudson; POe, Wheeling. . Diligence, Cin. Mary Ann, Duncan,•Lonisvillc. Caleb Cope, Sholes, Beaver: Lake Erie, Ilemphill, - Beaver. Beaver, Hoops, Beaxer. Consul. Bowman, Brownsville. Louis M . Lage, Bennett, Brownsville. DEPARTED. New England, No. 2, Dean, Cincinnati Hibernia, Smith, Wheeling. Yankee, Kountz, St. Louis. Columbia, 0 Neal, St. Louie - Caleb Cope, Shales, Beaver. Lake. Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Beaver, Hoops, Beai+er. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville, -Louis Ml Lane; Bennett, Brownsville: Daily Review of the .D.Larttets. OFFICE OF THE POST, 2 Tutinener Munxisn, June 1847. S Yesterday was as "riot as blazes"—too uncoth• fortably warm for out-door business. Towards evening it became cool and more pleasant. • FLOUR—The arrivals yesterday by steamboat were very heavy, and holders were •much disci!). pointed in effecting sales. Nine tenths of the flour that arrived was stored ;away in warehouses; to wait a '-better doy." Prices have a downward tendency. IrVe beard of sales of 300 bbla.. at $5,50 b 200 bbls. at $5,25, and 300 bbl. at $5,37 bbl. WHEAT—A pod deal is arriving and prices firm. Sates SOO bushels at $1. 0 5ta1,08. WOOL—The new clip begins to come. in more freely. Sales to one house of 1;500 Ms, at 9.00 . 25 c. according to quality. About 5000 lbs. sold yes- terday. COTTON—The market is very much depressed; in fact there is nothing doing of any consequence. SOAP—Sales bre. common roan at . 4i nett; 10 bxs. variegated at (.1 nett. The demand g00t . .. CANDLES—. , :aIes 80 bxs. dipped at Oc. nett.— The demand and supply both fair. •, - ,T,EAsE—Sales blits. grease lard at 73e. cash. CHEESE—SaIes 100 bxs_ at Ca ll .l. OATS—Sales 800 bu. at 30032 c. bu. FEATHERS—SaIes '2,600 Ibi. prime'Tennessee 28t. ALE—Sales from breweries at $709 bbl. The St. Louis Union says : " The Red Wing collapsed a due on her uhward trip near Rock Is land, sealding three Germans badly, and one ne• gro woman, slightly. We learn from the pilot, who came down on the Laclede, that she will re main at Rock Island until repaired." \\''e regret to say that accounts from every part of this slate are highly unfavorable 16 the crop now un the ground. The extent of the injury can not os yet he calculated, but from the best infor mation we can obtain from Lenawce, Jackson, Calhoun, Oakland, Livingston, Washtenaw, Gen esee, and other wheat growing counties, there\vilt not be over half a crop. Many farmers who have c 4 onsidarable stocks of old wheat have ceased sell ing, fur fear of being compelled to 'lay at a high prt ce, r Peers. 4 Rig One —The new brig Etteekair:Capta* Burnell, came into port last evening from Cleve land, with a cargo or seventeen thousand and eight bushels of wheat ; being the largest cargo ever brought to this post by 4 sail vessel.—Buffalo Ex press. Marine Dianster.—We learn from a gentleman just returned from the West, that the steamer Con. Marry went ashore on Sturgeon Reef, some three antes above Dunkirk, jri a heavy fog, between- 7 and S o'clock yesterday morning. Her cargo consisted of 300 bids. dour, 600 bush, wheat, and 20 bbla. copperas. The dour was saved in a do. malted condition, but the wheat and copperas is a total loss. The boat has since gone to pices. The canal boat C. Hirkor, arrived at Cleveland this morning from Massillon, with 2200 bushels of wheat and 121) bbls , flhinr, being the largest load ever transported on the Ohio Canal.—Plain Dealer a. The Flour and Corn Markets, since the arri. val of tbb Hibernia, are all in en uproar,—Flour vanceti . yesterday 50 cts , per barrel, and to-day 5t,25. $10,30 is asked to day for the best Southern Corn has advanced 7c.—iloston Transcript, June 5. M.—There arrived at New London, since the 22d May, eight whale ships, bringing full cargoes, amounting to 20,530 bbls. of oil and 20,200 lbs. of bone. Breads:offs. —There arrived in New York on the 3d !mt., by the way of the North River, 33,873'bar rels of flour, 185 of corn meal, 29.943 bushels of wheat 4'4704 of corn, 3000 of barley and 500 of rye. Breads:riffs Exported front Raitintore during the pant oce,k.--3,303 barrels flour; 3.178 bushels corn meal ; 3 ; JS•!!~ bushels wheat 31,207+ bushels ME Gold Pens 120 GOLD PENS, selected of the best brands, and handsomest patterns, of holders and eases. Also, 2 dozen Bagley s patent extension pen holder and pencil, just received and fur sale at the lowest prices, at Gold Pen !lead Quarters, Corner of 4th and Market streets. W. W. WILSON. jo 10 Gold Watches mid Sllv'er Ware. JUST opened a large additional stock of ladies' and gentleman's Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches, of the latest and best patterns, and war ranted, at the lowest prices. Also, Silver Table, Tea, and Desert Spoons, manufactured asd for sale by W. W. WILSON, jell) Corner of 4th and Market streets. A Presh Arrival of New Nooks. A T MORSE'S, 85 Fourth street. by() 11 1 11 n r, a A r i r e a lv ti ;c or o r author of Typce. entures in the South ea; ypec: a Peep at Polynesian life; by 11. Melville. Zationi; by Sir E. L. Bulwer, author of " Night and Morning," 1 Rienzi," Pelham," etc.: New supply. • • A Year of Consolation; by Mrs. Butler, (late. Fan ny Ramble.) Remarkable events in - tho American History; by S. Frost, L. L. D. The Irish Sketch Book; by M. A. Fitmarsh, author of Yellowplush Correspondence, etc. Mexico as it was and as it is; by Brantz Mayer, No. o. The Beautiful Widow: a novel; by T. B. Arthur, author of “Sweethearts and Wives," etc.' Litton's Living Ago, NO. 160. Mind among the Spindles. Murry's Museum for June. Hunt's Merchant's Magazine for June. Horticulturist for June. • Just received and for sale at MORSE'S titerary Depot, S 5 Fourth street. - =ME MAS(WIC NOTICE. • • - , . . ..- A !stated meeting of St. John's 'lodge, NO 219, A. Y. M., will be held this (Thursday) even ing, in the Masonic Hall, at 73- o'clock. .By order. of-the Worshipful -Maker. - - - W. J. D.AvrrT, Seey. Pittsburgh, June 10, A. L. 5847. The Executiye Relief Committee will meet on eyery Tueetlay at 4 o'cloelr. at the I!ZavfgatOn In burance Office. By the Commitiee. may 6. _ KERR,,Secretary. Farmers'and ,othels bringing Moduce for the starving poor of Irela j tul, will please inform. Michael 411 en, Esq., on Water street, who Will attend to the same and give storage -in - his Spacions"ware.' house to all donitiOns'Oinre4 for'the relief of the poOr of Ireland. By the Committee - ap29 ROBERT H. KERR See'y.,'_ MANAGER, , •.• STAGE MANAGER, . . Thuribilay. Evening, Jane' 10, 1E147,, Will be performed Bu faaliionatd° play of the LADY OF LYONS. Claude !Seinen°, - Mas. Ulm. Dance, TW conclude with the - thrilling Drama of LUCRETIA BORGIA, Lucretia Borgia, Gabella, Doors open at .1 past? o'clock, curtain will rise at 1 before 8. The Box office will be open - daily from 10 o'clock A. to 1, P. M., and from 2t05, P. M., .where any number ot • sems.may be secured. 1- • . . It is particularly requested thatmo children in arms be brought to the Theatre. Superior Cut TubacOo. BOX ES fine cut Honey DerrChewing Tobacco; e..)t) tt Bird Eye . Smoking -;do. " Fine do. do. For sale very low, to close a consigninent, by GEO. COCHRAN, No: 26 Wood st. je 10 Letter and Cup Paper at Private Sale. TUST received on consignment, and for gale low, VI 40 Riiiams super linen Post Paper, Turkey Milli; 30 " Bishop's Letter Paper; 60 4, Lawrence & Co.'s Letter Paper; 32 " 41 a' Cap 4 . JOHN D. DAV . IS, corner Wood and sth sta. .1,10 1 w JP a valuable private Library of English, French, and Elasiical, Theological and- 'Miscellaneous Books, (many of which are Etiropean- editions,) at Auction, by Catalogue. .13. Y JAMES . WEENNA,. • At the Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, three doors from sth, on Saturday evening next, June 12th at early gas light, will be sold by order of Adminis trators, for Cash", par funds a valuable privatial,i ,brary,,by catalogue, of English, Freneh, Classical, liThenlogical - aod Miscellaneous Works. Catalogues will he ready on Saturday morning. Also, at the Fame time, 1 Gold Patent Leyer Watch. JAMES M'KENNA, jelo • Auctioneer. !in REEN APPLES : 40 Bbls. Green Apples; warranted in good order, fOr sale - by jell ) P. C. AIARTIN. DZTI2OIT. June 7 BEANS : .50 Bushels small white Army. Beans; [jelo] For sale by P. V. MARTIN. Choice old " Otard," "Seignetta," Pinet Camilion andJ. P. Dupuy ¢ Co.'s.," Bran; dies warranted pure from under Custom House loCks in Casks and - Battles, of different' vintages mid col ors, for sale - by ,jjelo) F. C. MARTIN INES: choice old Wines, consisting of "Ithis -coa," 44 London Market," and other,Ports; "S. S." "Simington," and "London Market" Ma- - dciras; Pale'Sherry, Lisbon, dry . and sweet Malaga Wines, warranted pure, in casks and bottles. _ For sale by [jclo- P. 'C.' MARTIN. CLEvp . i.tm), dune .fiLD RYCWIII,4CEY: choice old Rye Whiikey for eS tiln quantities to suit, by • P. C. PEACII BRANDY: Old Peael Brand for sale in quantities to suit, by jelo P. C. MARTIN. TrEAS : 40 catty lioxes prime Green; 6 4 . Extra Fine,;: For sale by .1. D. IVILLIAMS & Co., jcl 0 110 Wood st FISH : 25 Bbls. large No 3 Mackerel ; Sr‘ is ac 1 d o; 5 a „ „ " I d o ; 10 Kitts 2 do ; 10 Boxes Scaled Herrick ; • For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS Sr. Co., jelo 110 Wood N UTS • LRIUTuto ✓ldvcrtiscr .'S: 2 .111318 Shelled Almonds; . 's.lloses 46 44 1 Bale Filberts; 5 44 Almonds; 1 " E. Walnuts.; • • 1 64 Cream Nuts • For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS _ Br Co., jelo 111/Wood st. S OAP: 30 3 bo , x , Eir s tra ta No. I; 100 lbs. Hyde's Palm. For sale by J. , D..WILLIANS & Co, jelo OFFER : 40 Bags Prime Rio ; 15 a Ltiguayi-a. . _ 19 " 01d!Gov. Java ' • 1 Mocha • for.aale bWood ,jolo J. D. WILLIAMS ' & Co., 110 st T OBACCO: 15 Boxes prime s's ; 10 46 64 12's & 16's; 5 6 4 B's & I's ; 15 Kegs NO 1, 6. Twist; 20 "• Pittsburgh Cavendish For sale by J. D. WILMA:MS . & Co., jell) . 110 Wood Ed Boston and New Tcnek Planoe.- JTORN N H. MELLOR, No. 81, Wood street . , has on hand and for sale, at manufacturer's prices; one elegant RosewoOd Piano Forte, with grand ac tion, and Iron Baran, made by CII/CKERXICO, of Bos ton. Ono splendid Mahogany Piano, Forte, six and a talf octaves, made by Gall St Co., New York. ' my 27 lIENRY DrCULLOUGII, . lin Black WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce and Commis:: V sion Merchants, and _dealers in Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 166 Liberty street, opposite 6th, Pittsburgh. may 12 11:7" Liberal advances'made on consignments. - • Iron City Hotel. • - Airßs. PATRICK & SON will continue,to keep the Iron,City Hotel, Fifth st.', between Wood and, Market streets ; where they will be glad to entertain their customers dad the public An general... - 1 "ma6-dawtf Great Bargains in qnsensavare. THERE is now offered, at the ; Warehouse of WALLINGFORD - /k CO., on the Canal Basin; Liberty" street,Tittsburgh, the balance of th 9 stock or an extensive Queensware store from the east, consisting. of tiowing'blue, white granite, blue print ed, and granite sprig Tea, Dinner, and Chamber 'seta, with an assortment of common ware suitable for country merchants.. Also, some China and Britimnia Teapots. The above goods must be closed—those who want to purehose,_wjll therefore do welilp call - • . •scon. • je7-41tv • .itiDREWS' EAGLE ICE CREEK MOON. . REI.I CONCERTS 'every . evening during the rweek. Programme changed nightly,—The pro prietor.begs leave:to state' to his friends and the puh lic that, at the, advice , of..numerons .families residing in and withant the city .`of he has: been - induced to offer, for their: amusement, a series of Afternoon Soirees, the first of which will; ake place on Wednesday, comming at 3, P.M. Tickets ? •l2l bents, including a dish,of Ice Cream. , je7 MIMIEMN IRISU RELIEF. PITTSBURGH THEATILE.; PORTE/t. PRIVATE ROSES $5; SEIGLE TWEETOS C 4.4. Dress drefe, 50 cents. 'Second Box, 37} cents Pit, I: 25 " Gallery, ' 20' BENEFIT OF MRS. 11. LEWIS Miss BiranA.'Lia-is Ad in I ulatrator , a Sale continned §uccium I .. ..... .... .. .. .. .. .. ":xa.-~:~.'_=.rte.-+~.-:• •.. PLACER for number *rhea-keepers, sales nen, .wareh ease men, and boys in stores and to trades. Alen, for a number of coach drivers, waiters,' and colored men and women . Wanted, several house keepers„_cbruibermilliti,.and cooks, and girls toe an work. Witoted, places for several men with small &reifies fse : :Plealroseppl.V at ISA.A.CIIA.KRIS , S General Agency sth st. near Wood. CUM ..TEW - MACICEREE.i 50 bble. large No. 3 Mack '. ere', of this year's catching, jut received and to _sale by JOS MIISH: 50. bble; largo No.', 8 Meeker:el*: IPA; X ' 20 cc I No. 1 Herripg;•• f: • . 10 , :is" ,. No: 1 . Shad;. c: In store am) fora a bv• '• • - • jeS CILARET AHD.WHITE WINE: ' kJ 8 hhda:Clarat Wine;; " .Hant Sauternte Wine; In stare and for sale by . ' jeS MIXER do RICIegI;SON . . . It h b i e rui r t. ecei f :e r d annp ° . alteration O the i3.d l a Nl l lti e t atrent , Publie Sch ' ool..Hoilie,in the sth ward.... Thum andaincific.aticina eaii be neon at the . atdireof . .1. H. Calm corne r !, a Walnut'and Penn stree'fir,pth ward:" • JOLIN,ISPCRACKP,H, '-; ' jeg...3t ' Preaident.•' . . , • IifrOONBEAM'S Solt from Heaven,descending, - - .'..-11ohbook.) When Sorrow Binds in Gloom thy Brow, " "I would v had•neeinet again,” •;; •• " Farewell song, • • r "' • 'Tho' to other Lands I - wander . Say, wilt thou ever think'of me I My. Forest Harp', Captive Greek My Normandy, _ Songs of the Old Dominion , Are the links that bOundits broken'? Pfn saddest when I . Geneveive, - Waltz,•:t Mary; , • Size - Weimar, - Magnolia, • •-•• Adelia, • 'Marrs , • Variations, Brilliant Polonaise - Brattleborough Waltz andqUick step, Snow drop, • " ' Hewitt. Topaz" Grand,-' ''" • /tuiater: Sentimental or Base Waltz,: _ ; t iehck Viennoiserbildren's Dernies. - Valse Brillient La Perle (Waltz.) .• Amer, -.Waltz.. -Nammo. Motamoras Grand March, AgamarkTurkisli. Step: - ' '• ••• Eiegancee QuOdrilla Duetto, by Herz:: Set of Quadrills, - • _ Derintisment Crocovinne Favorite " For sale by. .1' JOHN 11.. MELLOH,. - leS •••• - , ••*. . •Si Wood et., Pittsburgh. LEms ~ 31a. OXLEY. littnilsomo Countir 'l9est. Two acres of Giound and . Cottage House, near . Mincrsuitle at :/!action. ON Saturday afternoon, the 12th inst., at 3 will Le sold on the premises, that handsome Country Seat, at present occupied by C. Cherry„ within about one, quarter of a mile of the 7th Ward of thti City...laving a front of 138 feet on Read et:, which is 60 ' feet wide. and extending back 630 feet to Delaware L . Rno. , .••,.. The house is nearly new, and there is a quantitY;of Coal and Limestone on the premises. Persons wisfi lug to view the gioperfy_lvill call on Mr. Cherry. Terms—Otie-fotirth Cash. the balance in Wee equal annual payments, with interest, to bo secured • by bond and Mortgage., J. D. 7 DAYLS, , • Auctioneer.-. Extra liale-of Millinery nrinr fanei • • ~ *Goods at Auction: . , • sy4AmEs 14!..KENNA; AT the inelionitoonss,7o;..ilsi:- . lFood greet, three doers Dons .511 t, to-tiOrrOW, Thursday, June 10tb, a 10.o!crock, A. N., . will be added, to the Dry . Goods advertised., a large ittiortinentor illillinery,arid Fancy Goods. ja . - - JAMES DPICENNA, Aect2r. JOHN DAVLS . , AUCTIONEER,. SOUR E t Sr CORN;11 OF.WOOD ers.r.mrs. ONThursdayanorniqg the 10th instwllt wiii be -sold, - a large assortment of seasonable, Dry Hoods, selected expreeplyfor,,thid market, for'n. extensive retail etore. - ' At 2 o'clock, P. M., lobbls No 3 Mackerel, 6 bbls. No 1 Herring, 5 half cheats Toting Hyson Tea, 2 tierces Rice, Tobacco, Segars, Bed Cords, Shovels, a quantity of Queensware, Olassware,, Watches,- Band Boxes, I.eather Trunks a general assortment of new and second hand household furniturer . fcather beds, bedding,- mattrasses,qarPeting, looking glass es, cooking Mensils, At ' - 8 O'clock, P. 1,1., a general assortment ofvari ety-goods,lne cutlery, boots, shoes umbrellas, para• sole, hats, caps, bonnets, &nestling with linen bosoms and collars ready made clothing, '"gold and - silver watches, . • - - 313unding Lots to 7th Ward at - .AziottOn. jAN Saturday afternoon the 12th inst.; at 4'o l clock, NJ , on the.itronaises, will be sold,Lota No, 99, 100, and 101, in plan of lots laid out by S. Caldwell, in Lacyville basin. , each a front of 20- feet on,the -Pitts burgh and coal Hill', Turnpike road, npd' , exteridirig back 100 feet to-an alley 12 feet wide. - - Title indlefutable; - TerroUittialti." jeB - ' i 001). DAMS, Anct IrtYLY GOODS, Cleating, Variety articles; Cutlery, _LI Poets and Shoes, - Watchasi . Furniture, and Queensware, 'at Auction, '' ' , . I • BY JAMES hj'KENNA At tbe Auction RoOms, Na. 114 , Wood street, three doors from sth, on Thursday ne.it, June Ifith;at 10 o'clock, A.M.., will, be sold, the stock of acountry Store, Couiprising •• - = - Fancy prints and lawns;' bleached and brown Mita lin ; book, mull. and cambric., muslin; laces 'and ribbons; fancy hdltfit.- and shavtla ; ~cloths; easel: mores; cassinetts .an 4. jeans; tunnels and blankets ; gloves and hosiery;, patent sewing' American pins; vestings; spool cotton ; suspenders; cravats; pocket hdkls.; bonnets ; ; damask -' table cloths; diaper and ;towelling ; Mien cambric hd kfs.• together with a large assortment already triadi'Cleth;, ing ; Boots'and 'Shoes r fine Cutlery;-variety Goads', ' • At '2 'O'clock., P. M., Herd warei'llitchen Foridbire and - - ' = • ,'• At early gas light,' same evening; Clothing and Dry - 11043 s; .Variety Articles; Emollient - Soap and. Perfumery; . 6-4 Damask Table Cloths, Vest Patterns, fineCtitlery,. 6old and - SilverWatchci Diamond - Pe. The above goods. can be examined Pens. one : day prelious to sale. jeS. JAMES ,I%.PILFINNA.., • - - „ • •90." Lotsi- at Auction; , ' '•••• . - /n Me First - Ward, Allegheny Pity; IX7 ILL. be sold on the •promises,. on jSaturday; I June 12th; at 2 o'clock ia.the afternoon,,), valuable building Lots, lying betweenthe-Allegheny river and Rebecca street, beingdelightful situations for private- residences, business . purposeeror, Maim lecturing ; the location is_ healthy and invifineci:a plan of the lots may be seen at the Auction Rooms, or'ofJohn Charleton, on thepremises, on John lier ron, - - • - Tertes—one third Cash, and the balance inlvrik equal annual payments, with- interest, to besecored hy,beridcand mortgage„ purchasers • to- pay *verities orconveyincing. . . - -* . Lots will be sold at private sale, if desired„ ; : pine]. . . . :JAMES li7P.KENNA, Auct , r.. . . N. B.—The above; is the most 'linable property offered at Auction in- A4egh_puy Cpuntyfor many JOAN BLACK MO the honorable- the Judges' of the Court of 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace, irif - i - imffur the • Courtly of Allegheny:: The Petition - of P'.." A. strum; of the Fourth Ward, Allegheny city, :in - the'cOunty aforesaid, thuirttly sheweth, That your`,netitienerhatkpiiNi ded himself with materials tor' the, aiioninattda tion of travellers and others, at his dwellinghouse in the city and ccitintyl4fore.saitl,"amtprays that your Honori will be-pleased - to giant - st licente_to keeps public house of entertainment And - your petitioner, as in 'duty bound; will;pray. We, the subscribers citizens of the .4th Wend, do certify, - That-the above - petitioner. is of goodie pute for honesty and •temperance, - - and is werl_pri-i. • vided ivith house room and. conveniences for the accomenodation,of travellers and Others, and 4hat said tavern is necessary: : , ':. - • ----, - -,.. i -;" -'George Proudley, Jos. C. Gordon, John Keowri, A. G. E. Wiemarm, M. VoAgtlY, J., C. Myers, .0. Austin, Thomas Gardiner, L. Miller, Z. Bogg, Isaac Q.- AngenyiPttillipPauier. -- -,,, : -- jeo-3t* ' • • • • - iSherry . Wtnes O"Qr. Cask, fery.ehoiciold - Arnontillade Sher ry ran'artiele not often to:be bet with. 1 , Qr. Cask very fine-old Cones,.- 7 g , —Duff, Gordon!ai Pale, Brovin,Lobe and San Liicar Sherries. . - Also, 10 doz. -various- brands of Brown-and Pale ; just receiving and in atore;-foreale at the Wine Store of , - ' JACOB WEAVER:: jet - 1.6 Marketat.; FrOnto Wonted Soon, MILLER & RICKATSON , Proposals Nei atAlto: Donizetb.: Strong. Bennett. Hewitt. Bishp. 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