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Vie hasert, this morning, proceedings of the I - Democratic County Convention, which assembled on yesterday. From these I y 4wilL be seen, that Ita Nstr.uss, Esq , has been - recommended as the candidate for State Senate ;.fi - xiss 8.5.& w an, J. 11:-11ELuszcsr, Jossra Colassn. and JAMES S. LiSNG, Esqs., for the House. of Representative's:, Joisw C. DAviiT t for Treasurer ; Ronsn TDONALD sozir, for ; Commissioner; aud Erawiuri LarCons.r.r., for Auditor. • ' -These gentlemen are all possessed of ex-cellent qualifications, and are most cordially recommend ed to the keemen of Allegheny for their support - we look forivard with much•confidence to-their success, if their fric;nds shall remain fun), united, end energetic in ,their support.; which we have every reason to belieye,will be the case, frOm the unanimity with which the nominations were sus tained; and the perfect hastnimy which marked allthe proceedings of.the C'onventiog. °crate Republican Convention. Pursuant to ,the call of the Democratic Com rnittee 'of Correspondence, the- Convention was duly organized by calling Hon. CEIAULES SEIAS.UII to -act as President; • and James S. Craft, John 11; 111`11henny, Dr. Ankrim, and Jacob Tourer, as Vice Presidents; and Matthew J. Stewart, J Large, and Robert H. Kerr, Secretaries. The following gentlemen representing the peo ple of Allegheny County, convened in County Coil ' vention, on Wednesday, 30th June, 1547, mad pre sented their` ; credentials as follows: DM • rrrTs AG 11. - ISt Wtud.;James Patterson, Thomas Carr. d James Newhouse, Thomas Graham. John Mitevitt, James S. Craft. . 4 : Charles Shaler. J. Herron. sth " Dr. Ankrim, A. Mllvain. 6th Joseph Birmingham, James A. Irwin 7th' " ; Jacob Tomer, Robert Nelson. Bth. - " Samuel Morrow, G. Dakins. Ot . h. " ; Thomas Patterson, Thomas Rowley. I - At.zzoitus - r• • Ist Ward. I.A. M'Johnston, M. J. Stewart. 2 d - i John Fleeger, J. K. Riddle. 31- Thoinas Farley, It. IL Kerr. 4th " John Keown,,Dr. Bachop. ' noßovons. • M'Reesport—J. A. Patterson, Samuel Wilson. Birmingham—J. Beltzhoover, N. Patterson. FAiiabetk4. Wilson, Jeise Graham. Lawrenceville—W. 1). Moore, - Henry Snowden. Natichester—V. Shorts, D. C. Stevenson. Sharpsburg—L. Angle, Thomas Aiken. • Towssni as. =EN CCM : `. fit,.: .-,-..i•,;-.; Verisailles'r—Col. Jesse Sill. North Fayette—Samuel Sturgeon, W. MCandless. South Fayette—J E. M'Cabe, It. H. Nicholson. Jeffersom.—J. H. MElhenny, J. R:Large. Upper St. Janies M Callister. Lower Si Clair—A. Frew, John Murray. IndianaThornas S. Hart, E.MCorkle. Elizabeth--Col. Scott, Gen. Watson. Wilkins-It—Edward Thompson, R. Donaldson. oseptißelston,- Samuel Stewart. EristDeer=Thomas Neel, Dr. Dunn. -Peebles-Dr. R. Wilson, J. R. Ill . Clintock.. Ohio—Wilson Taylor. Eobinson—J. H. Phillips, M. Harbinson. -DloOn—James M'Cabe, James Cooper. _Fluin—John Long, S. P. Bosse. __Pitt--James Clark,'P. Connolly. Findley—S. Hays, Wm. Irwin. Alifilim;—S. B. Patterson, James Cunningham. Pine—Jacob Whitesell, S. Graham.. The followin g Democrats were then selected as candidatesi viz: for ;:; ; F ~~`-~: INIBRIS ME . j : r :73: MI OE Mil BEE On metiOri-.4if R. H. Kerr, the following gentle tnen were 'appointed a committee to prepare and report resolutions for the Convention: Charles Stealer; James S. Craft, James A. Irwin, Dr. W. BaahoP,Dr..R. The Committee discharged their duty by intro. clueing the following resolutions, which were una nimously adopted [The resolutions bill appear to-morrow.]' On motion, the following Committees were then ME NIE DEMI M=IM ' . :l al OBE ME r.::~.r:,:" ~~ II OM ` r :41,5C244044titt.., r • • A. 4 - " - • " . ' ' ' - • ' ' - • ' ' .:.,. ~ ,,,i2,;.:' , .i•-r..' l : - • '. -,' ,..i'7'. f .''. ~,,: . . .'1:- , s ; . . .•-•'';e'": -' :, : '',.,i'-_,;...,''''''''''..— ST.NATS. W. G. HAWKINS JAMES B. SAWYER J. H: M'ELHENN Y. JOSEPH COOPER. JAMESS:. 'LONG. TREASURER. JOHN C. DAV ITT com3rissioszn. ROBERT DONALDSON ATIDITOLL. EDWARD 31'CORKLE appointed: Senatorial Conferee's —James Craft, P. C. Shan non, Thomas Farley, U. S. Mag - raw, Thos. Hamil ton. Committee of Correspondence for the County.— Charles Shafer, Jatnek.S. Craft, Andrew Wylie, J. H. Phillips; Robinson, Benj. Wilson,. Elizabeth, R2H. Kerr, James . A. Irwin, Dr. Wm. Bachop, James Cunningham; Col Jesse Sill, John J. Mitch ell, COI. Joseph C. M'Cabe, Jacob Turner, Josiah Ankrirn, Thos. Farley, R. Patterson, A. Al:Dwain, Gen. John Neel, Edward Encell, Jas. Watson, Dr. IkrClinteck, G. %Riddle. • .• The Convention' was addressed, after its organi zation, and during its progress, by Charles :Thaler. I After the thanks of the Convention were tender. ed to the presiding officers--on their behalf, Vice President Craft, in returning appropriate acknowl edginents, embraced the occasion to review the happy condition of the country, as Rowing from the measures of its government; and concluded by wishingthe members and their families peace, plenty and happiness through life. On motion of Dr. Wilson, That the thanks of the Convention be tendered to the Officers. On motion of R. H. Kerr, Resolved, That the pMceettings be published, - On motion, the Convention then adjourned. [Siglied by .the Officers.] • The Boston papers of the 22d,. mention dan gerous counterfeits on the Shoe .andT.,eather Deal ers' Bank in that city, of,ilie4e4itninations o WOO and. $50•; and also $5O notes of the Massachu setts Bank at Boston. A ni..att Suntscx.i.—The Legislature of Conecti cuthave agreed to submit to the 'people of that State an amendment _to their constitution, by which neeroesyeilt-bo'tlpermitted to vote. L ln the house of RepieSentatives 149 were in favor of the proposi tion, and 50 op . posedto_ it. • • • . aj. The MOtintaineer at Cumbeti • nd, Md. states that the operations , at the Mouht Savage Iron Works have been entiiely. suspended. Want of money is said to be - the cause. We have expect ed this fpr some: months. _ It is computed, that there were.2s tons of strawberries, and about 25 tons of _milk, brought into-the -city Of.NewYork,on the Erie Rail Road,oh -.There is believed to, be stn average, of 25 tons of Milk thus btotight in daily . OEM EOM • ESPATVIIE BY. ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, roci'llEsstr FO4-:'XItr_I4ORICIISO POST PHILADELPHIA. MARKET. June 30, 7 o'clock, P. M - FLOUR—Market quiet ; no ,change in prices. Sales at $G,431; Western at SG,SO, and Pa. at WHEAT—Fair demand, and sales White at $1,48; Red at $1,43. • .CORN—Sales prime Southern Yellow at D lc. 'CORNMEAL --Sales at $4,12. COFFEE—Rio, sales at 71c. ,AIOLASSES—Porto Rico, sales at 2Sc. 4 WHISKEY—SaIes at 30c. rFEATAERS--Weste'rn are .selling at 30a35. 'PROVISIONS--A decline; Mess Pork at $ tG,- 50, and Prime at $l4. Western packed mess Beel in demand at $l4. No.l Western Lard at Giala BTTTER—SaIes at 0011 c. CHEESE—W. R. at wasi. TALLOW—A decline ;prime rendered siao. • European Freights are steady. Flour is taken to Liverpool at 3s 6d; Cotton at 4-It3 of a penny. WOOL—No change; market brisk. NEW YORK MARKET. Juno 30, 9 o'clock, P. M. FLOUR—No change in prices. Sales of . Gen- 1 esee at $7,93. A decline is looked for. WHEAT—SaIes of !nixed Ohio at $1,50(a1,55. Red. $1,45(81,31. Demand good . CORN—Sales Prime White at S3c. PROVlSlONS—Speculative demand for Pork ; price looking up. Mess Pork is held at $17,25. Prime $13,50. 'Beef and Lard are quiet. Mess Beef $13,50. WHISKEY—SaIes at "ric. COTTON—But little doing, and no change. FLOUR—Gcnesee $7,11/0(at7,12 ; Michigan at $7,25. CORN—Sales Western at SlOO i prime Nor them Yellow, sales at $1,04. Provisions and Groceries have not changed. COMMERCIAL RECORD. Prepared and corrected every Afternoon. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR JULT. Jos. Pennock, Jno. McFadcn, F. Eorenz. PORT OF PITTSIIIIRGII. 4 FEET WATER IN TILE CIIANNEL-FALLING ARRIVED. Wisconsin, Grace, Cincinnati, Hibernia, Smith, Wheeling Lake Erie, 'Hemphill, Beaver. .••• Beaver, Hoops, Beaver. Consul. Bowman, Brownsville. Louis AlLase, Bennett, Brownsville. . DEPARTED. Wellsville, Catlett, Wellsville Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Beaver, Hoops, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Louis MLane, Bennett. Brownsville. +Caleb Cope, Slioles, Beaver. Hibernia, Smith, Wheeling Zanesville Packet, Gallagher, Zanesville New England No 2, Dean, Cincinnati Wyoming. Hays, St. Lows, Trenton, Woodward, St. Louis Rhode Island, Dawson, Sunfish. D.4.lbY RE - I'lE4 , OF THE MARKETS. 1 OFFICE OF THE POST, TRUIISDAT Mons - tato, June3o, 1837 Business was quite brisk yesterday. The sale. were much larger than is usual for this seasori the year. We noticed quite a number of wagons l from the country, taking in loading. FLOUR—The sales were small yesterday, With a tendency downwards. We heard of several (lots being sold at $l,BO, $.1, 90 and $5,00 ta , bbl. The latter price 4n be obtained for choice brands.: WINDOW GLASS—SaIes are brisk at $3,(0 box for Bxlo, and 10x12 window glass. DRIED PEACIIES—SaIes 50 bu. at $1,23. RICE--There appears to be an advance iri this article. Sales at Ce. for casks, and 6i for bbls. BACON—Sales of various lots, amountidg to about 101.1.1b5., at the following rates : Shoulders, Sides,7i; limns, Sc.; all city cured. METAL_ Sales of Hanging Rock Pig Metal .(cold blast) at $36,50 v'ton, cash. The deMandl is good for all kinds of metal. I SOAP—Sales of Rosin Soap (Pittsburgh Mann facture,) at 4105 i; Variegated Soap, 10c. ' l ir 111. White Fuller's Soap, 9c. CANDLES—Demand brisk, and sales at sic. for dipped, and for mould. TALLOW—SaIes at Sc. cash, for Pittsburgh rendered Tallow. TUBS--Sales 10 doz. at $O.OO 9 . doz. BUCKETS—SaIes 15 doz. Beaver Buckets at duz. in (f_:r The Tribune says 'that there arriied New York, by the North River boats atiOve, on the 24th instant, 12,89 . 3 barrels of F10ur,;56 ; 833 bushels of Wheat, 30,657 bushels of Corn Meal, and 1200 bushels and 52 barrels of Rye. cO. The cars on the Norwich railroad, on the 22d inst. were conveyed sixty-six miles in one hour' and fifty-two minutes. This includid three stopagesi and is at the rate of nearly forty miles an hour.\\ MANAGEn, STAGE MANAGER, Doors open at past 7 o'clock, curtainscill rise at before 8. The Box office will be open daily from ;10 o'clock A. M., to 1, P. M., and from 2 to 5,.P. pi., where any number or seats may be secured. E"'"lt is particularly, requested that no ehildren in arms be brought to the Theatre. El -. BOSTON MARKET June 30, P.M PITTSEIVRGII Arar...A.TRE: PRIVATE BOXES $5 i SINGLE xxcirETs 75 CTS. Dress Circle, 50 cents. I Second IPery Box, 1 cents Pit, 25 " G 2,, 37 20 GREAT SUCCESS! rit-ENGAGEMENT of the LE112.1/I.RY4TILY Tlkuroday Evening, July 1, 1p 4 17, Will be performed the Farce of the , QUEER SUBJECT. I After which, DANCES by the LEUNMSS To be followed by the comic interlud of the DEAD SHOT. The whole to conclude with ' FANCHETTE. Charauters.by the LEHMAN FA11147 11:1E LIFE and adventures el JOHN Mumma., Ibeing a corregt and graphic account o,f_the deeds of one of the most daring men that everifigiiied in the records of crime. In the south west this land pirate is still spoken of as without an equal, for the energy, capacity, tact and perseverance which he exhibited in darrying out his Villanies: The work is embellished with 23 it lustrative engravings. Price 25 cents. For sa. S.CALDIVELL, Poit-office Third exec' I . UlO . ll. SAVE: 250 Cuts Purple. and Yellow Carpet chain; 200 assorted size Wooden: El 250 dozen .7x9 8x10;9s12, 10-12 ' and 10s14 wn Sash. 'ISAAC HARRIS, Agt. jyl 7 4.t and Corn Merchant, sth st. nef4r. Wool ; • Ltst of Letters REMAINING in the Post Office at Pittsbuigh, July Ist, 1847. Persons Calling for letters whose names are on this List, will please satlhey are advertised. • N.. - • • Ailams Ann Eliza Anderson Mary Agnew Alexander Anderson mrs Arid John Anderson Martha Adanis Jane • Angel Thomas Ada* Matthew Anderson S. Abernaths Isabella A Anderson Joseph 2 Addams Eliza 2 Anderson William Abemombri Helen A Anderson Bridget Alexander John Archer Clement Allender Eliza Arnold Daniel Allan W. H. Armstrong James Alleh Ruth Atkins Thomas H Allen Justice 2 Aull James Alexander James D. 2 Aten Margret Anent H Aston William Band W M Capt Bailey Thomas J Baker W R Banks John Bancroft Harvey Baker C H Baird Thomas Banb George Bailey Henry Brirber David R Barry Jonathan Bartlett Fanny Barnard Daniel Barrett Martin Barnes Maria mrs Barclay William Barnett Michael Bartin J Beef Robert B Bell James Beet L G Rev Berger George Bennett William Bovington Alexander Beck John Beanaer John A Beaven Mary Beltzharr Wm Wni ;Bender Mary IBensell Charles M Beadley Alexander Beeshore F K ,ißlakeney John Biddle II M '!Bigger Matthew Blaikie George D Blessing Eliza Blackwood Joseph Bigham Thomas Black burn James Biggs John Blair J F Black Joseph Boyce Stephen Bond Edward F Boreland Margaret A Botts & Cotton Bowler Mary Bonsell Edward. Boyer Laomma Boyd SS Cavanaugh Charles Cappe W H Cameron David A Case Sulevan C Cain Danuel M Caiu M Matthew Callan James tI Cable Joannah Caskey William Carr P A II Cabbani Jules L Canaan John Caller George A Carson James Carlene Elezabeth Callan James H Cauran John M Carter H Calhoun John Campbell Hugh CallwelP Susan Cimpbell Robert Sr Campbell H A Campbell Thomas M Campbell James H Campbell John T Campbell Rebeca Ci'mpbell Martha Campbell Joseph Campbell Charles Caldwell Letitia . Chapman John S Chappell James k Church E Chew William Cheny Thomas Christy Robert A Chapin Charles L. Churchman Sinclair Chadwick Thomas Chamberlin B B Clark C Clemert Franklin Clark James D . Clark James Cluuse Isaac H Clark Milton Clark Matrum Clonse John Claggett Thomas G Clarkson James Clark Wm B Clark M Dana Alfred I)avids Joseph Daraher G Darby \V Davis Sarah Davis Elizabeth Davies D Demmon Levi jr Depuy Jane Mary Dennison William Devolen Patrick Dederer Levi Decker Jacob Deuelen Mary Decker Margaret Deel William Dickey William Dilien Edward Dickson J one Dickson Julia Dickens David Drusman Henry Doyle J ohn A C. S. 4ORTEII. w.niFosrEa Ebersole Abram Elliott Alsxander Ebbert Theodore Eldred E B Edwards Thomas Rev Eldred N B Elwell II H. Eshleman Michael English Henry Ewings Robert Ely H B Evans William Euix Joseph Evans John F Ferguson M miss Fidler William Flannegan F C Flannegan James Fields John Flinn Luke Finley irohn Finch Justice Fowler John .Fowler Eliza mrs Forbes! Alexander Ford Mary Gaiger Daniel Gibson Samual Gallagher John Gillman Henry B Gallagher Patrick Glassford Andrew Gallaway Washington Glass Elizabeth Gallagher E miss - Glass & M'Neely Gharkey Gfl Capt Gonld Isriel M Gardner Harrietta Godley Angustus Gallaher James Grunlee SuSanah Garlick Thomas Grier George Garrett Edward Grieves George Galbreath William, Gregg James Gallaherg peter Grogan Catharine Glaring Elizabeth Griffin Edward Gallagher T I Gregg Elizabeth Gallzgher James Grason William . Girt Elizabeth Graham William ' Gibuits Henry Gray LI P 2 Gille l spie John N' 2 2 Graham Elisha miss Gihut Henry Gray David sale b. ELM Giffin Elilabeth Graham Amanda M Gillespie John H . ',. Gray OW '• . Gibins Alfred A ..k Gratiana.Vm Gilbert •Hezekiab ' Graham Ginnane Bridget mrs. "Gulden William , Gilchurt George : Gunning Henry :- , Giles James :: Gunn Thomas Gilmore Isabella Gurniiil Jacob Gillespie Juries W • Gumbert Hannah Hall Frederick Heckman George W Hall John A llerron E R Mrs Hamilton William Herrman Florian Hamilton Thomas Herring-William Hamilton Mary 'Heckert Benjamin r i a a l m l oevn Joseph 1 o ll se u p i7 Hill Robert Hirshfelt L Hanneson Thomas Hinds Jane Hamshire Elezabeth Hickenbuttom AVM Hannigan William Hill Alfred 13 Haferty James Hickman Washington Hannay John Higgins Thomas Hufue Sarah C Bogle Edward Halter William Hoag Joseph Ham George A. ' Hogan Thomas Hartly Hamlet Holmes Andrew Harrison Willian 2 Hollywood Bridget miss Harris Benj Howser A Hartly Henry Hoot William Harstine David NV. Hooper Samuel Harris B F Hopkins A M • Hart Thomas D Horton J , Harkins David Howe E Hazlett William . _ Hughes James 'A Hasson Timothy Hughes Mary llasbrook 3 Hunter A Hatch Mary D Hughes John Hawkins George . Hutchinson Wm Hatch Daniel -Hull Theodore Hazlett James Hunter Robert S Haws James 13 Hyde Edmund Hastings Joseph Hughes Win Hawkins Anna . Hutchi n s Hutchison Andrew Hatch Abram . ohn Hays John Hunter Thomas Head Alvin Hunter Margaret Henderson Margaret Humphreys Robert Henderson Wellington Hughes Minerva Herron James . g James Head Joel 13 Bowman Sarah Busier Mary Boyle Mary F Boyd & Murdock Bohn Theresee Brown Nathan Brown Henry Brown John Brown Thomas A Brown William Brown David Rev Brciwn Lebbeus Brannegan Owen Brauff Jonath or Levinia Bradley William Bradley Joseph Bruck Richard Brannon Arthur Brawdy Catharine Bradley Samuel Brophy John Bryan James A Bradley Emeline E Britten II M Brauff Rebecca Brooks Chauncey Bradley James Brinker Jacob Brooks John NV Brentlinger S C Brinker Lovesa • Brice Robert Breden John jr Brawdy Catharine Brickell Julia A mrs Bunn George Bunner Andrew J 3 4- Buchanan Walter jr Buckmaster Joseph P Bumbaugh Isaac Butler C S mrs 2 Burge William H .Byrne Bernard 2 Butler C Busch Henry G Bushfield Henry Burkee Geo or Hannah Burke John S Burke John C Butler miss Burton Sarah Byers John _ . Cooper Elizabeth Cochran John Cochran Thomas Cockle John Coffin Elizabeth Coleman Isaac Collins William Coates Sheldon P Folfin Simeon 'Cook John II Culeby Charles S Cook M A tnrs Coffin A Collins Lloyd Conner George F Cornelius Margaret A Conner John II Courier George F Connelly Charles P Cornwell John M Coyane Addlson COrnwell John Conner Martha Cox E D & Loy Conly John cool Sarah Conner Ann D Cowen David Conway Stephen Corinna Robert - Conner Delight S mrs Cordell Allan Corry George Crawfori John Crossman J M Crinmaz Catherine CreenfordiJohn F Creenford John Craig Mary Ann Craig John N Crawford Thomas Crawford John C Craig Francis Crull John Crumbuaugh E miss Crease Henry Cregan James Cruumer William H 2 Crosby'Martin Craig William Creighton Matilda J miss Curtiss Edward G Cunningham John Douglass Samuel Douglass Raclin' Doyer James Dorsey D Douglass Frances Dobbins Eliza N Doyle James DotiEllett Jonathan Donnelly G and DJ miss Doyle James II Dougherty John 3 Dougherty Marth mrs Dopp John El Drake Solomon 2 Dunwood John Duncan Thomas M . .N Dull James J 2 Dunn John M Dugan John Dutcher Charles Dudley Dean . Dunlevy Eliza Dunkle Jonathan Fosbinner Jane mrs Forkum William 3 Fox Richard Fox Rosey Foley Widow Freelend James Frick Joseph Frigtet Peter E Fulton Charles Furlong Edward Funk & Miller Fulton Margaret I Infield Levi Ingles James L Ingram Alfred P 2 Irwin J M Irwin Sarah Irwin Alexander Todd Irwin IWhecca Ingold John Al Irwin Mr Hon Irwin It K Ingals Bernard J Jackson Catharine Johnson Charlotte S Jackson Samuel Jones H alsor 'Jack John Jones Nelson I J ames Benjamin Jones James T James Wm & Humphrey Jones IVilliam Juice Patrick Jones Joseph Jeffrey William Jones Philander Johnson & Bush ' Jones A C 1 Johnson Wm Jones William D K ' . .. Keefer Paul Kerr Daniel Kennedy Isaac Kelly W C Karnes G W Kindell, John Kearney Garrett King ainuel Kauffman l'hillip King Samuel C Kennedy Henry Kinn John Kennedy John Klinefelter John Kearns Mary J King David P Kater Jonathan Knox Alexander Keller Peter Kirk James Kauffman Mart Ann Kirk Joseph Keenan James Krewson H P • Kay Ethridge Kulen John S & Co Keen Lewis , Konecke Margaret miss Kendaigh Daniel K.reezkatirp Werner Kennedy Eleanor Koehler R Rev Kaine Thomas Kuzar Marguaretta Rev Kelly Michael L Lamken Joiln Lewis Thomas & Co Lafferty John 2 Lenham Nutley Lamb Harriett, Lee Preston S4M - Ginnis Lifkrtg Robert Lindsey James Latrobe 13 ll 2 Little Absolom Latshaw ll F Linford Thomas 2 Larkins Michrel Little John Lazarns Abraham Little Elijah Lane James Lotten Marten Landen Manuel ; Low Stephen Latimore Robert Lowry John Leach A D .Lonnergan James Lewcsh Evan Logan Joshua Leslie R Luptin Elizabeth Linier Frederick, ,' Lord Benjamin Kecham Catharine A Long Catharine Lowes Rebecca Long Leander H Rev Lewis Thomas Lyons John sNI Matthews Robert R 1 Morgan Robert E Mason John II Moorhead James Maleny Timothy Morris Robert Macbeth Andrew Moss John Marlatt Margrret Moffitt George Matthews J S Montgomery W II Macklen John , Morran George Mathar Nicholas Martin Robert Marlatt James 2 Nlontgotnery Mary Merchant Mary Moody H C Moreland Il S Moss Thomas Matters Robert Nlouck John Marshall Sears Moorhead Thomas T Martin William Musgrove Robert Nleely James Morton Rachael mrs Means Catharine Moore J W Merriman Rebecca Moore WG L Merrick A Moore Maria A Mellon Thomas Myers George W Mesack David Myres Edward ;Milligan Eliza J Mullen Ann Cicilia Middleton Thomas Myers S - Miller Elizabeth Myers C miss Miller Sarah Munday David Miller W H Murphy Maria Miller Jane mrs. Murphy Robert Mitchel Henry Murphy Dennis 2 Miller J W Rev 2 Murphy James Mitchell Joseph M' Nl'llride Thomas M'Govern Matew Al'Ardle James Mllarvey Mar M'Adarns Samuel , M Feely Isaac MBeth John M Fadden James M'Aleese Rose M'Guia ' in J 1) Nl'llride Thomas M-GillJames 2 M'Cullough James A M I ntosh Jennett M'Cullough Joseph 2 Mntash Wm M'Carty James - I‘l Keown Samuel M'Carty Dennis lil - Kee Adam M'Carthy John NI - Kinney Daniel M'Candless James lit Kee Robctt M - Candless Alex'r 11 M Kinney Stephen A NI - Canby Daniel 2 NI - Kee Samuel NI - Cabe Wm -, NI - Knight Sarah M - Candless Martin Nl:Laughlin James M'Carin John . M - Clure Wm • M'Clurg Angeline . M - Clure Joseph M - CalTry Patrick NI - Laughlin John 1 M'Curdy James it Laughlin Fanny M - Cuteheon John P M'Lain Mary ' M'Creery I NI - Clure James H M'Cree Sarah Jane Nl'Laughlin Wm M'Cracken James M'Laughlin John NI - Cully J C NPLean Wm M'Cutcheon Robert Dl'Clain Margaret M - Crum mr M'Clarin James M - Connell James Nl:Laughlin B M - Cortnick John:G. M'Alair Joseph M'Donald H M - Mannus James Ni'Donough Francis ' M'Master Thomas D M - Dermott Hugh ' NPQueean Mary M - Donnald David M . /Mullen David NI - Donald Anderson NPRoberts Mary Nl:Donald Robert MtWilliams Daniel Nl'Devitt Wm MX:I/teen Sarah Ann M'Fadden Thomas L 2 ArQueen William M'Glenn J NI - Mullen Mary Newton William Newhall .1-1 0 mr Neeley Jaynes in Needham Michael Nelson Nithaniel Nicholls 0 W Obey William O'Brien Thomas O'Donald Candy Ody mrs Odeil Charlotto miss Padelford Harry Maj Peterson L& P Pagin Lewis Pettit M S Page.G A Petrie Alexander - Page Joseph Pend David ~~. - ---- Palmer Robert Phillips Eliz'h miss 2 Palmer Henry Phillips Jonathan Painter Joseph H Phillips W B 2 Patton John - Piper:Lucinda.)3 mrs . Patrick %Vat 2 Piper Susan mrs Payne Jane miss ' Plummer James - Parke George Porter Roberts 2 Patterson J & A Porter -11 0 Patterson Welsh ' Porter Catharine miss Patterson J W 2 Potter James jr • Patterson Margaret nos Poindexter Win • Patterson Thomas Pratt Jan/C.3 Patterson Robert Pryor Richard Patterson NV SDr Price Joshua V • Patterson W D - Pringle Thomas 2 Pearson Lucinda mrs Pringle James Pearson Robert T Prenter Jam es Pearson Porkay Mary Jane miss Pell Charles Purdy W 1) Pell Moreland 2 Quinn Wm Paul Quinlin Wm Ramsey Thomas Rideont Upton Rankin Archibald RidEnnt Wm Ray John W Rev Riddel Mary mrs Raymond Thomas E Riddel Wm Rees Isaac 2 Riddel Susan miss Riegle Abraham Rishell David Rev 3 Rem ley Charles 1) Roach & Long . Reno Francis Roberts John P Rhodes Bugal Roberts Thomas Rhey John Rockefeller Marg't mrs Reed A Dr Rockwell P Reed lll.ry mrs Ronnick Wm Reed James Rooney Ann Jane mrs Reed J B • Roney John . . Rice Thomas CI Rev Ross Henry Richxls George Rogers Bridget Richards Viney mrs Rogers Joseph Richardson Janes Rogers Wm Richardson James 5 Rogers Patrick • Richardson Joshua Robinson Oliver A Richardson W C B Rudy James Ridgeway J Rupp Susan F miss Ridgeway Thomas 2 , St James A Smith James Semple Eliza mrs ' Smith Henry Sandler John Smith Eneas , Sanderson Mary J miss Smith S Mervin Scott Matilda J miss 2 Smith Ann mrs Scott J M Smith Mary Ann mrs Scott James S Sooy l s Scott Elizabeth mrs Snodgrass James Scott Alexaneer Snyder John (carpenter) Scanline Matthew Snyder Benjamin Scopield J W Snyder George W Sedge Alexander Spooner S Sellers John Shane e N c. " a a i n h c a y r i m n e i s ni s Shaw William Shaw J W Shaw Mary mrs - Sproul James s So .ta in fr e o r rd E i z i r e a liy Staunton William Ataunton W F %tallies C Sherwood John Sterdman F W Sheckels C mrs ' Steen John- Sheckels Ezekiel 13 Stephens Maria Shimp W R Shook Henry Stewart Peter Slunk Christian Stewart Eleanor mrs Sickman Margaret Smithery John Stephens James Stewart James L - Stewart Marth miss Smith Benjamin Stewart James MK:ee Smith David 1 Stewart & Hall Smith Matthew ' l r„ Stillwell William Smith 'ES N Stacking Sophia i Smith W C Sturgis James i Smith Robert Swails P Smith D J L Swartrout Anna miss Smith W Sweeny M & T Smith D J L Sweetman Jane mrs T Taylor Thomas Thornburg Charles Taylor Wm H Tindle Robert M Taylor James 2 Tomer Mary Ann Taylor Martha miss Tomer Mary mrs ' Taylor John 2 Towusend Albert Taylor Mary mrs . -Tracy Jamei . Taylor L L Col Trume John Tasker J H Tryon Hosmer a 2 I Thompson James Dr 2 Tucker John I) !Thompson Joseph Turner R. 1 Ternan Ann miss Turner Ruth miss Teeters Richard Tuttle Martha.E miss U UpiiegratT mrs Upton Levi T Van Nansdall Nancy missV W an Tamil Rebecca miss Wait Calvin jr Williams. Henry Wade Patrick Williams Robert H Walters Wm S 2 Williams Charles Ward Win Capt Williams.. David Rev Ward Thomas B Wilson W P Ward John Wilson Samuel WamerE Dr Wilson John Y 2 Waughter F A Wilson Robert Watson Peter S Wilson Thomas R Watson Lilley miss Wilson Hugh S Watsons Edward A Wilson EH G miss Watkins Thomas Wilson Victor F 2 Waters Clement R Wilson Adam I\l Welsh John . Wilson James F Westroelt Randle Wilson J Webb Elizabeth Wilson Eliza mrs Wells Sarah J miss Wilson James Werst George Wickersham James Wells James Winders Joseph Whitten Samuel Williamson Ann E mrs Whitcsides Robert 2 Woodside John Whitten T Wynkoop NI 13 White Wm Wright kj F • Williams B P Young William Nicholls Jane E mrs • Nicholson Francis Nobbs Joshia Noland John Noland J Norris James 0 • Orr James Orrysby mr Orton James S O'Leary Jeremiah Quinette Francis Underhill Wm Yarnell David INITIALS Le B Mrs M E C. IWKIBBIN, P. AI July I, 1847 MASONIC NOTICE. .4fg,10 0 , 'erqt 1 • A stated meeting of Franklin Lodge, No, 221, A, Y. Masons, will be held in the Hall, corner of 3d and Wood streets, this (Thursday) evening, ly let, A. D., 1817, at 7 o'clock, P. M. ''- Resident and transient brethren are invited to attend. By older of the W. M. L J. ASHBRIDGE, Secretary. J . usT RIVED, AT M. A. MINEIVS—A n REC E IVED, unusual large stock of Books, both new and old, especially that our assortment shall be complete for the Fourth of July. Tho following comprise an item Joseph Rusebrook, or the Vreacher, by Captain hlaryatt, R. N. The Life and Adventures of John A. Murrell, the Great Western Land Pirate, with 22 elegant engrav- trigs: The Sea Serpent, or the Queen of the Coral. Cave: by B. Barker, Esq. Zannrie, an interesting work by Sir E. L. Bulwer. The Estray, a collection of Poems, by Longfellow. Columbian Magazine for July. Graham's CI tt National " " " Godcy's Ladys , Bonk " Bombey and Son, No. D. Six Lectures on the Uses ofthe Lungs, and causes, prevention and cure of Consumption, asthma and diseases of the Heart, with 28 illustrations; by Sam uel Sheldon Fitch, A. M. Modern Chivalry, by IL If. Brackenridge, M. D., fresh supply. Quarter Race in Kentucky, fresh supply. Kitty's Relations, by Miss E. Leslie fresh " supply,- Charles O'Malley, by Charles. Lever, Buff and Blue, or the Privateers of the Revolution, fresh supply. Also, a variety or Amusement Cards, for Ladies and Gentlemen—exceediegly ,intereiting—nmong them a New Game, entitled The'Contest of Nations, or Old Games with New Faces,: All 'the Pictorial Papers for the Fourth of July, in large and small quantities.' For sale at the Literary Emport.dfrm ium, Smithfield st., 3d door from Second. jyl-4 Regular Packet for Saint Louis. ikaigt THE now and splendid fast running Passenger Packet, ST. ANTHONY, J. C. MAY, Master, will leave for the above and interme diate ports, on Thursday, the Ist July, at 4m'clock, P. M. For'freigbt or passage, baying superior accommo• dationsy apply on board, or to Geo. ir. la Utenb ul ergr, Ageut. i . . c,. ~u~ 5 ......::e -...:,~iCi 0- _. --~~ . barge, and. - rtaslitive Salo OF .4.irEnNtiWA.RE AND CHINA, Of the latest and most beautiful patterns,) AT AUCTION—BY JAMES M'KENNA,. On'a liberal Credit for certain amounts. .. . ON Thursday, July Bth, 1847, at half past ' 9 tb*- clock, A.M., will positively be sold, , ,without resefve, at the Forwarding Warehouse of Messrs: WALLINGFORD & CO., Liberty st., aboVe Wan, near.the Canal Basin, on a liberal Credit, for certain sums which will be made known at the time of sale, the largest and most beautiful assorted lot of China and Queensware ever offered at public sale, in the city, comprising in part the following, viz Blue Canton ware flowing blue and dark blue, print. ed various patterns. Light blue, and white Granite, tea, dinner, breakfast and chamber setts. Blue edge dishes and plates, different sizes and shapes. 1 white French China dinner,sett, and covered dish-. es, French Chinn cups and saucers, gilt and white: Painted China, cups and saucers and plates. Bourbon spring Granite dishes, tea and breakfaat setts, with a gr,eat .variety of common pitchers, bowls and plates, Brittania tea setts, French and German ornaments, etc. etc. Wholesale and retail dealers are invited, and, they will find it to their advantage to attend to the above sale ,an the agent is determined to close the Lot without any reservation whatever, to the highest and best bidders. The articles can be seen any time previous to sale. jy 1-td JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. European and American Agency. PUP. European Agent has again arrived in Ameri• ca, and xvill leave Pittsburgh at the usual time, in September, and sail &tisk New York the Ist of Oc- tuber next, on a Twractv ausisr Ica, through Eng-I land, Ireland, Scotland, &c., returning to America l in 1835. Money remittances for large or small sums,, promptly made to all parts of Great Britain and. Ire- t land : legacies, debts, rents, real estate, and claims collected and recovered ; copies of wilts, deeds and documents premixed ;_ searches of all kinds made, &c. The references hcietofore published with in numerable others, can be given. Apply personally,l or address, (post paid,) • U. KEENAN, Agent and Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Pittsburgh. Mr. K. will be abseat from Pittsburgh on business; during the greater part of August. JAMES MAT will xttend to all his business in his absence. jyl , _ _ Newly invented Patent Block Spr Truss, • i FOR the immediate relief and:permanenticure of Hernia and Rapture. (Suited to all sizes)— The superior claims of this Truss consist in the com parative ease with which it may be worn. The pad of wood being neatly balanced on springs, yields to 1 the pressure of any part oflit, and thoroughly adapts 1 itself to any movement made by the wearer. It can , be worn without intermission, until a cure' is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valuable_Trusses,in a superior ' style, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale st their office, No. 77, Smithfield street, neartlSitith, Pittsburgh.GEOßGE WATT.- jy I 'D. W. KAUFFMAN. A CARD T AVING made arrangementi with the most ex.• tensivc Importing House in New York, some time back, for my supply of pure Wines and Liquors, and who are the sole agents of the following houses in Europe and the Island, of Madeira: of" Otard, Dupuy & Co." "Hennessy," "Sazrac," "J.J. Du puy &.Co." and "A. Seignettc Brandies; " (Ailey Weber fir Forresters of Oporto," Ferrester,Weber 4.Offley of Xeres," "Lyrnington &Co" of Madeira, "Cruse & Hirshfieldls Claret, " Jacvisson & Champaigne Wines." They haYe kindly, consented for me to use their name if necessary teshavi that I have received and am receiving a large supply i of the above Brands of Wines and Liquors, NV efi ain prepared to sell in a pure state to those Who want, at fair prices. Thankful to myfriends and the pub lic fur past favors, I hope' o meet a continuance of their patronage by strict attention to M business. P. C. A.RTIN, • • I corner of Smithfield and Front sts. Itrandy In Wood nud Glass. - IA IIALF pipes pale and dark Brandy, :. Vintage of 1835,---- 6 Qr. 6, " CI "• 1837: 30 doz Bottles " cc " 1838- 6 40. Consisting of the following celebrated Brande:' "Otard," "Pinot Castifion,,,.lS,.?terac;,, and A. Seignette Brandies,” warranted pure from under Custom House locks, in, New York, and Shipped here by the importers, for sale in .quantities to suit, by, - Y. C. MARTIN v 1 cnnter of Sthithlield and Front sts.. ----- PRIME BEF.F , FOrt THE FOURTH. OF - JMLY DINNERS. -- PENNSII.i,ANLA. AGAMST TIM WORLD. TO pricao young Steers, five years old, will be slaughtered on FRIDAY,2ndJULY, by Charles Kent, and exposed for sale at his stall in the Diamond Market House. The steers weigh 2300 pOund each; and the proprietor: flatters I iinself that the beef will be found equal, if not superior to any ever offered in this market. He was determined 'that his custo mers should have the best for their Independencedin ners—and has bought these steers 'for that especial purpose. The Beef will be for sale On Saturday morning Stall. No. 19 Diamond Market House, Pi KENT. ttsburgh. - ANDREW GRAB AM. ju•301: 11111 E Stock holders in the Coal lii and Upper j_ St. Clair Turnpike. Road Company, are reques tea to pay over to J. NPLoney, Treasurer for said Company, five dollars on each share of Stock scribed by them, on or before the first day of Sep tember next, and the like sum every sixty days, until their eubscription is paid off. S J. EPY, President. WI • School Boßks. ri ORB'S Series of Readcrs,lsi,s. 1,2, 3, 4 and 5. V Eclectic 4. 4. "1,2, 3, 4 and S. Sanders' . 4 4, " 1,2, 3 and 4. Emerson's 4, " " 1,2, 3 and 4. Eclectic, Emerson's, Smith's, and. Coleman's Arithmetics. Mitchell's, Onley's, Smith's and Goodrich's Ge ographies, &c. The above valuable Books, together with a large assortment of Classical works, for sale very low, at Wholesale and Retail. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, Market, between 3d and 4th sts. jyl getter, Writing, and Blank Books. ALARGE assortment of Letter and Writing Pa, per and Blank Iltioks, full and half bound, of all Bizet!, for Bale at the Bookstore of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, • iv I Market at. bet 3d and 4th. ' MENNANT , S GLASGOW 'AVE Just receive and for sale by the bottle f:a. dozen, by JACC. I II WEAVER, 16 Market at., cor Front. Ct UGARS, 0 4 Boxes Loaf Sugar—small loates ; . " Havana, white, on consignment, and wil be sold low, to close. For sale by JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market st. cor Front. S&MANES-11n imported article; for sale by the case, dozen, tin or half tin• afreduced prices, by JACOB WEAVER, • •• 10 Market st. car Front. SALAD OIL: 10 Baskets—A:Jig:l°es &Caine chippers—a late importation, for sale by baske or bottle, by . JACOB . 'WEAVER, jyl 16 Market et., ear of Front.: Wiaos,pdquors, and 11.dclucirtrin F every variety .and price, Foraigit and Domes tic, for sale by JACOB WEA o VER r , • .D.larket st. Front. c . - WANTED --Places for several sales men, book, keepers, school masters, and boys in .stores or to good trades. Wanted to borrow, on sound good security x awl for some time, -- several stuns of money. All kinds of Agencies promptly attended to for moderate charges. Persons having, Houses, Farms, or Rooms to Rent, can record or rent the same through in/ office, for very moderate charges. Please apply at ISAAC HARRIS> Agency' jy I-4t and Intel. Office, dth st. pear Wood. FOURTH OF JULY,.PRESENTS AND BOOKS , . AT AUCTION. T hicKeuise.'.ier "nation rooms, No. 114 Wood at: Athird door frea,sto, con3mencing:this evening, Thursday,, July -,la£,?-atiarly gas light, and continuing Friday. and Saturday evening at the same houi,a large and extensive assortmenroMiscellaneOus and The °logical Books, a grearpait of-which- ar lescarce and valuable. Also, a lot oftoys,. puzzlesand arOusing games. Gold Pens. 1 Gold Patent Lever Watch. , JAMES MCKENNA Auctioneert ""f -- fver Literary Depot - S. CALDWELL would respectfully inform yy,• „ the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has taken a room on the second floor - of thie:Pest Office building, Third street, and has constantly on hand and for sale a coniplete assortment music, lithographs; &c,, flaying connection. With.publishers in the eastern 'cities and prompt and 'efficient agents, W. S.C. will: be-able to furnish dastomenrwith.hew books, Maga , sines ace., as soon as publishefl. The reading community are invited to call and ex amine. . - , )yl-4t. • . __ STOP THAT HORSE—S3O.. REVirARD. . . A MAN - who Called himself John Gardner, came to the Livery stable of the subscriber, on Front street; on Wednesday morning last, June 23d, and hired a horse and saddle for half a day, stating that he wished to ride out_a few milesbeyond East Liberty and that he would totem by the middle of the 'day. Since thew! have not heard of the man,or the horse, and must conclude that Gardner does not intend to act laic part of an honest than. The horim is a brown bay, about:l2 years old, and a.natural racker. I will pay $3O to any person who will.return said horse to me in good order. (jc3o-3t) JAMES READY' - • . tires alie Frame riatTloB. , , . A SPLENDID assortment of Itesewood.and Ma hoginy dread action Pianos, witftetalie frame, Just finished and for salb. /Ilse, two splendid Aose wood Pianos, with Coleman's celebrated Molood attachment, finiShed in the most modern style, for sale by , je3o F. BLUME, 112 Wood 4. AgOGANY .Alll/ ROSFAVOOD VENEERS and CHAIR PLANK---A larde assortment received and for salt. Also, 151 lbs. Cane for . Chair seats, just ree , d and for sale at .300 BLUME'S- • . - J. If ..111. , Lowryi .. ' : , ATTORNEY .AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; rIFFICE in BaliewelPs Buildings en Grant street - ll jeP.D 147-1 - inction Saids ' • -_, - • • . , . . , . BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. ~ . ' -- • •.ouvit-EAST column OF WOOD AND . : Firm STREETS. /AN Thursday morning thelst inst., at 10 o'clock, k.f at the Commeteial - sales Boogie, cor. of Wood and sth sts., will be sold, without reserve, 1,.0 cliisei, .. - a concern, an extensive - assortixtent of seasonable . -, - - dry goods, fkc., groceries, queensware and furniture., At 2 o'clock, P. M., 5 half chests', young hyion , • . tea; 25 lbs. spanislc indigo r_ .f... , tierces rice ; 200 lbs. - ' bacon hams ; wrapping paper`; band boxes ; match les • grass scythes ; shovels ; grates ; ,cooking Stove; - - and Wagon . boxes. A tit:entity of; queensware ; glassware, mantle ornaments; mantle-lamps, a • general Assortment of household and kitchen furni- tare ' • mantle Clocks; leather beds; bedding ; Win.% dow blinds, Bc. ' At S o'clock. - P. M., . a general assortment of find ~ . table and poel:ct cutlery; pocket pistols; handsome . waiters; musical instruments ; new and second hand ' ' watches. • "A qtiantity of screws, files i; , rasps ; latch. es ; and other haidware ; boots ; shoes ; umbrellas; parasols - ; ready made clothing, &c. je29 . , Second hand Buggy , at Auction. - BY JAMES 51 , KENNA,. , , A T the. Auction Rooms, go. 114 Wood st., thrUe A Ist ut doors from sth, 013 Thursday nest, July 2 o'clock, P. M., will be Sold one Second , heed Bug.; gy, with iron azletrees and leather top. Jen JAMES WEENICA, Amore:. ing 4b.sallgneels Sale Of a Retail Dry Goods Store at ..daction;" JAMES 'DI'KENNA, qlO-MORILOW, Thuisdal July tat, at it) O'clock; 1 , A. M, will be sold, by order of Assignees, the_ entire stock of a Fancy Retail Dry'Goods Store, com-;• priring in part : , Barege shawls;' mous de lane' do; French silk And baregc scarfs; Swiss, milli, and book muslinq Vic toria lawns; ginghrm do; 12-4 counterpanes; French linen bordered towels; figured and extra fine do 4, damask table cloths; a largejot of crash; plaid pan taloon stuffs; West' end do; slk and cotton -hdkfs.;: Lady's silk cravats; do extra rich satin figured; New - Castle bed tickingrArnericah; English, and French 'prints; 4-4 lawns; bleached and brown muslins,and drillings; cloth, cassimeies and cassinetts; patent thread, spool cotton and sewing silk; silk pocket hdkfs. and cravats - ' 'fancy, ginghdru and Madrass cravats, cotton hdkfs. and shawls ' mariner's shirting; vesting; hosiery; bombailue and satin stocks; cot-'- tonnide parasols, sunshades and Umbrellas; wiper fine Irish linen; edgings, laces and ribbons; jeans; ; buttons and trimmings, American pins; ernollent.. vegetable shaving soap, ;a superior. article; fancy purses; a lot of clothing; a large lot of-..boots and shoes, viz,: men's boots, women's fine slippers and. shoes; men's pumps, brogans and Munres; youth's' and boys Munroesund brogans; Misses shoes and slippers, &c &c. Terms cash, par funds. The Goods are no w ready : or examination. je3o JAMES f M'KENNA, E Stockholders of the Farmer's Deposit Bank ' T' of Pittsburgh, intend Making applicaticin to the • next Legislature for such alteration of their charter as willgive them Banking privileges; or, if deemed" . expedient, will ask to be, incorporated as" anewßank, BY o:der 'B theoard orpirectors. . 'e3o-law6m TIIDIIPSON BELL, Cashier. • - -TO Let. ' • • A :LARGE Room or part of-i house to Rent, in . 11. a pleasant part of the city; itossession given immediately. For particulars enquire at this office: The Conquest of Peru - A- ND MORE NEW BOOKS, AT MORSE'S; No. 85T5urth street..• , . The Conquest of Peru, with a preliminary vie* .of , . the civilization of the Incas, by Wm. 11. Prescott, corresponding member of the Trench institute of the - Reyal Academy of hiatory at Madrid. . , Harpers' New York Clues Book, - arranged as a:., reading book for schools, by Wm. Russel, professor of Elocution. - - • The Sketch Book of Fashion, by Mrs:C. F. , Gpre, _ author ofthe days of Charles 11, Mithers and Dough iers, Peers and Pal.yenus. - . . Boy's Summer Rook, descriptive ofthe season nery, rural life ant Country amusements, by Thomas.. Millar, authcr Sketches, B.m. Pictoral History of Eriglaudj No 25. • - The shovel:looks are just received, and for sale it MORSE'S Literary Depot, 65 Fourth st. - jeBo ' Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam - Wontrutr Scrrmiska , 18,`1844. • Nlbi c r li th ia. whi s ch con afiii e l ne vi d til to i gr b o ad vr c i ,° v u ot e till e i the year IS4O, when ;66 was six years old.' At this time we had given her over. had written to my friends that 1 thought sheould notrecover. She had taken various medicines under the direction ofaphysieihn, with, no great benefit. Devitt beard that the Vege table pulmonary Balsam - had been recommended in anothercase by a diitingUiehed physician of Boston, ' 1 was induced to purchase i'bettle. The good ef theta were immediate en tiling it. Her ,"recovery . was speedy, and I attribute the preservation of her life to the use of this valhahle'preparation. JOSEPH. BYRON. Sold 'Wholesale and Retail; by . A 11: A. FAHNESTOCK -tr. C0., 1 ti• corner of Ist and Wood, also dor Wood and 6th stet: ASTONISHING EXPERIMENTS. PROF. LOOMIS and J. IL GLUON, of Philadelphia,. will lecture this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 • clock, at the ODEON,onPathctism and Clairvoyance. They will introduce Miss MARTHA, whose oxperir meets have recently. astonished 'the inhabitants of the eastern cities. This young lady -possesses the power, when in the magnetic state, - of reading with her eyes perfectly bandaged ,=; of teling . the time by watches; describing objects, colors , 'Many other experithents, no less remarkable, will also. be exhibited. Admittance 2.5 cents. - je2B M= BUM Lake Superior. ATRUE description of the TAis Stiperiot Conn. try, its Risers, Coasts, BaYs;lfarbors, Islands,. and Commerce, wittillaygeldPs Abe, a Mi— nute. account of the Copper ISEini and working Companies with a.map of the lilineral".te&iona,-&e&c. , By'JOhn. St. Jose. ' For sale by - 11:S. BOSWORTH: . 43 Market st - • . fIP.HE Art of Painting; Junius , -Loners Philosophy of Unbelief . ; Stilling ,0111 F,anaticism ;, • Hill's Village Dialogues; Memoirs of Madame Lafarge;_ Mahen!s Field Fortifications,- IL BOSWORTH & Co '. : : je 3o ' ' 43 Market'st , S TiltiaT.:77so : Boxes -" Caxton*s~trbest fancy Starch; for salehv 535117,1 Ri sma.Ant, . 55 Wood , st. TIRIED PEACHES TOO bushels, just received _KJ and for tale,bj ppm & SINCLAIR, - . , Proserre or Pickle Jars. DOZ Glass quart Jars, on hand and for sale at .5- kr the Wine Storolof JACOB WEAVER,• je3o - 16 Market at. nor. Front. - - nn FEET (Lineal 3) afloat anctfor sale, .• • 20vv • L. WILMARTH. ARD OIL-11 Barrels No 1 j 'jdst Iscsived an I : 4 - tor Salo by .- . ° A FAIINRSTOCK 4. Co., -'' Corner of First and Wood st. je3o NUTS : Bbls Shelled—Almonds; • - • :Ty BoseS I Bale'Filo'erts; , , • 5 : " B Walnuts; 1 cc Cream Nuts • 4 ••.. -,;• For seri by,, yiriLumas - & Co., :ein' • .11El Wood sI. DRIED'AP ? I,E,Ssind PEACHES, in. store and . for' ialp by je3 JII9. F. FERRY. - 7,•••,747.7 • MAE I VI El 11 E • I- Elil 1 M II ■ -_ ESE