C El ae :) , We saw .several street beggars yesterday— more than we haVeseen in any one day for some time. It is enough to make kpe sick with melons vholy to witness some cases of destitution that are exhibited on the streets and in alleys and courts. There can Le no practicable remedy proposed to prevent misfortune ; so that we do not expect to see the time when there shall be no beggars. We saw yesterday a mother, with three children, asking alms in oifi•of the public places of the city . Wt•at a sorry group! Four of them, all in appa. .rent had health, without good clothing, without OFFICE OF THE POST, lANESILLY .Nlonxi NO, JUly 21, 1847.-_,-E ' fuod, and probably without shelter; depending upon WE ' the charities of the passers by for the means to FLOUR—The sales of yesterday amounted to lire. The Guardians du all in their power, but 200 bhls., at St ts bbl.. 25 bLls at $4 12i, fur' they fathily consumption. Retailing from store at :strangers,s•l,- hale no authority to give permanent relief to who may-be thrown into the city. 300 r ,5-1 50, GLASS—SaIes 150 bxs, SXIO window glass at 1 Mn. Roliioex .-- Lln our notices of the Concerts $.3 00,, box ; s') bxs. 10.X1 9 at same price.—'93' Messrs. savour and HERZ, we inadvertently These lots go to Michigan city, la. .omitted to make.mention of our fellow citizen, Mr. FlSH—Sales 25 bbl.. No. 1 trimmed Shad at .Reti•lieeK' who presided at the Piano, in the ac '.o soy bid. ; companiment to Sivout's perlormances. It i; FEATHERS—Theie are a great many buyers ; only necessary, perhaps, to say, that his perfor in market; 2b c. offered yesterday for 1:51.10 ib.,.., , mrces were very .chute and effective, and there and declined. Ifeld at 2s ya , 9 c.; retailing from were•eette present, we are assured, who were not store at 30 c. 'greatly pleased. He proved himself to Le, as he The market otherwise is steady and without his many times previously done, a pianist of re• chanfs'O• In Groceries, small sales to city and coons :tined taste and a high order of talent. . ... try at fOrtner quotations. Bacon is without change. ..- A ILI- It "'ECK LT MAIL TO CLAalotc. The Citi• • FLOUR—We ore informed by a merchant of . acne of Clarion are making efforts to establish a Ibis city, who has taken some pains to make ii co l -. , triweekly mail between that place and Pittsburgh. rect estimate, that the quanity of flour at present We trust their efforts will be crowned with sue ii tiv .I,:ifelent ware houses of this city is not less ce - s Clarion is becoinini. an im lrtant borough. than . 2 , ,,0.L.i bbls., trust r I - i i 1 l ' M 0... t). w.i.e. l has „een cep ; , ' ' ' . ' r" . recently manufactured at our city mills. ''' in a social, political, and cominercial point of [St. Louis Union. • vieW ; and we feel confident that oar own citizens will exert themselves to increase the mail facilities FLourt Asti GliAlN.—The quantity of Pinny Wheat, Corn and lialleV left at tide water du Is, , between the two places. the second week it July, in the years 15:16 and _. . _ __. _ _ 1517, is as 'idiots s: ; SAVING 'ritocilLE.—A well-dressed son of Af• Flour, 10t... Wheat. hu. Corn, but. pat'ley.hti rica called upon Ald. Steele yesterday, aml offered 1 2 .i.: ,,, 1 1:0.• 99 t 333.415 ' 13,311' to deposite five dollars, for which lie asked the ... 5:i,525 68,717 .16.701 3:s';u privilege of t. licking a feilow -55 ho lind given Incre'ase. 15,772 91,774 258617 „ -,•!, 1 ' him ample cause. His money was, of cour;:e. re T-i„ e a,..4.„.,,,,,,te quantity of the same articles left fuse]—the Alderman dismi-sing Lim with some at the tide.water from the commencenteat of nayi. , advice as to his fluty as a citizen Whether he gation to the 14111 of July inclusive. is as follows: will indulge in 110; propensity to fight, and risk the Flour. Li - 15. Wheat. bu. Cdrn, Int. Batley, b. terrors of the I,IW. We cannot EIV. 1:- 17 . . 1.7 . it:, 'i:'i 1.95:1,138 ;id:55. - 179 23 i.. 3 ., - --- - --- ;!.,;.;.• Li ;: t ii , l .151,r,3.1 i; 1'31':;3 145,127 : 0 . - .. ) - - A poor girl, of preposse,sing appearance, _____ was taken by tile watch. on Monday melt:, and lasi',_, 35.,i-,:d 1,.%:.',1.1.81 2..112.311 105..",_, , ,,i • locktA nii ' for pro:et:nom -51te has been deranged B}•B}•reducing the Wheat to Pour, the quantity i se :iii 5l d - w, ,•• I- -, 1 iof the latter le:, at tiiki.water this }eat. compared l ' r s ' "u ' r ''''' is I '' • """' who ran ' i' .. ! with the cc,rresporeling per.o.l iif last wear, ',ludas I,er, Tbe Mayor commended L.. 1 to the protection : 7Large barrel , of e 1 an excess equal r,, s;l:Lt‘l;:'t Fluor. Eook Sole and Engrovlrtioi of the l:.rardial,„, of the Poor, who 'erY PromrilY , A T Au.c T 1 0:1—B Y J All I.: S m' h EN N A. 1 . Tl : ' r , '""e'P' ' -1 t. ' " th"' . 13r ' ''''''" el : l 'Y 1 : 17: ' ,- se n' her to the Farm ,la Oh itedruct,oll, 10 treat II'ILL he sold at the Auction Rooms, No. 114 ...ni 0u5e1..., 1 , 1• entire rece• t . .t l• 'i• hat, .I.i. m y j -t I.a. Icstored.. atn it ar,v Wcmids , treet, ....1 doors . from Fifth, on Satnrdav, , The 1...110wir.g ;obi; ..h.e.s.J the Ti:IIIII1 VOf S,lille her hunt.l. in - •I - • I . gas ni,lo, a Nor) large and splendid collel . .r th, r,;•,,,T.41 articles of produce led at tide ' _., ~. tion of miscellaneous books ; a great many in fancy, ! water, (Lou, ; 1,, A c „,, m ,„„,,,,,„,„ ot • na ,; 4. ,,,,,, i ~,' C ;;; _i Chi ,ILliilay cseurng Mr. Gihon and _loss extra hindiiii . 2s : Among which, are London annu -1 the I 111, ot July, inclauve, Miring the year, I 51:,, M..irlita made their last am , earmn . e in this city. : a's, scrap books, portfolios, Sze. Also, fancy visit , The more recent legislation of other nations ha..., 1 C . .' I ..15 . 5 . 5,) i s I•;, (UV days.) and 1517, (73 day:s ) In cot:septet:xi; of the Concert at the Thea're, 11. e i`ng cards, HOW: paper, envelopes, ez.c. led, independently of the(amine and scarcity per i • And at the saute time, a few tine copper plate and canal open ilprii 1.1. Apr,( if, : 1 1 5 .,i 1;. i. ; Oil , con 1, , , as not l well Idled ; but there \c.o. a pleas I, iteel eneravin rs, anion,. which are the Declaration' isl 3. 151.1. roiling in parts of Europe, trt an increased cxpor-! • cry ne I'...ii Junes, Belle of the We'd:, and thel • ration of our agricultural products. They hose! Alhambra. arris cid at Ne - w: Orleans on the sth w. flour. hils.. . 7 ,. ,, , ,• - , „,,,., 1it,t5.1 ,.. i I . T . ;07.73 , . ant company .who appeared astunished and deli.,..ilit. !or lile;.a . .l,;,Frena, very fine. , Invatter e. s l i ce vant, t An.lkerelitel merchant, youngl given us their goods and proilucts in return. to the i slant, from Cincinnati, with three companies ot : Wl '''' lt • ho •• ' ' I '.'7,'-'57 l'l' i " et -'ir''''': i'iil- :`I r• t;• ..." , • , : , 's , so:snub cirl, steam ships, fisloons, together with a! - ot •• .I:it.u:'. t 1 itt,..,..,:,•is c.l at the success 0 ,, 1 extent required to satisfy Our wishes; and the a 1 volunteers, composing a part of the 4th Okla Regt- : ( 1 . 3 ." . ' ,„ „ - , . , Rt . t L ., , ,, Dry (a . ~,,, ds s , ore .. i , AuLe i , i i i i i : .1 all the if . ' i. , :vi e :k i s , e lE , roo x .r ii e i ze i e n ::::::: t t o ra i i i i i e . l a a k ii . o t r t l i . e O .l f Th_ ... ~, .--96441151g°5irioutitheyond thliasleeti pmil inspecte, w i iic lriut li r l i. ,, e, .. u. ; , , .. c i ~ 1,..,,,,,.,,,_...,,..171,,,77., are HL, ever, ', ,ii l iA :; , , ,, ' , .l e ' li f ' k. :l,.bi,, ................ ~ ] ,.2 1' . . .2 .1.:1 : r; t 7' 7 1‘.71.) '! it 'i ' l7 - i '- , • ,., •-i l; • ..: ';' , : i ., ; t,,i s e liy, ,1 ur i,, ,,, „.1,,,, ~,i,„‘ „ st.ty. ! , ,s; .1.1 ..i. . 1..1 is .r.d. . . the', , tbe celebrated Grandville.. „Les Fiewes animets...„ .. ~ ...-: :•rias been brought over to us by every shitC, until 1 their •pro f ';rues at Sarii..-a Sori• •is "i; ' 1 " n.i.s:,l ...-....19 41.; ,, 7 G• • . I ',"'" l'os.l. o.fiL e Buildings, has an admirable Ii site bable wants were sopylied. nut ho;: , two thoo.sand ~ ~. ~„ . , al., ... 1 .. butter, lbs .. .. 1.9: - .5, ii ii., ;. :,.:',..:, :i i i.• , ',.;•2 :Ail/ . '' . ("Tr --- t:4-ks.'..-ell. al In. L'.."rY I)e.r"." --• ()', 2; , ,i “, 2 '7 1, 4 ? , ; ,d , 2 1 i tt il ' , a i t i : . l .,i ;: ll , :i l'it)Yon.,l,e„:::,,teg:i' the, by N. , Cleveland, Esq., illustrated by splenditESfeet.' e .tore of Henry Earl, ls;is. et 7, Market street, wit, oe sold, his entire stock of merchandise, en,braciug a . he hero of Nia , lra 'lntl Cerro Gordo. ' general assortment of staple and iliudy Dry : &c. whiel hive been selected et iresst • for this s P e /''' ":" " ' ('bee-e. - ....'5.:' , 0, , ...0 :1.1 ,, r.I. d d .. 1,, :0,1 He has also a choice cdllection oi Music ; and all , I 1 -Y .41 I ~ , , Engravings, beicutifullv colored. The object of this work is to give lifi , to glowers—to represent them. in -'.,•.-• ir t ut burg been the state of thelea•-e, it the former.. ) ' ' ,- ' - •st that number at Cape 31,,.: Lard, -.. . 1.C.:11,1i , ii •,,t• :•,;; o il ; ;;4 ~, 7., , hkeness ot t . , , nere must Le at Le 5- base an animate being. lii this di(' ! , .iestrietions haLl remained upon triiportati.ons with i [ 'noel] smaller ' MAL Nr.,,—llon John . -' . • its? As a necessary conseq,uence, a i _ linate' for le e'c ',.. I 'it , , ~ 13 ''''''' -• • • '-i• - elll , "-;' 1.11 , ,tnal l 1t• y, ;) *•;':;''''•• tofourducts would have been taken i ernor of -Maine, has Lecrlinol)3il'.l' l u i") Pre' , " :; ' ,:u ' i ‘ ., t ' ''''''' .... 1 ''''') . ) I ' '''''''''''''' 1...."':" 3"' 0...... ornoun pro —.l.'Lit.y Err. J,,u) hut the Magazines ; besides a great variety of cneap ..eiht CaADVILI r. has Si well succeeded that , :market. Sale positive: as Mr. Earl has determined " task . ' ,arid. • ' . to close the concern, and will LL continued at 2 o'- -•'')- : .----i publications on almost es ery subject. Call and cluck in the afternoon of each dav or until the °ring genius ' -; . , the work is destined to live as a lasting monument i The Work will be completed in Twenty-four Pails, . . a ~ , , - 0, se on. 1 , see loin. Ile is a clever, gentlemanly Young titan • ." 1 !" 1 , e is ' ld- each part containing two engnivinga on steel, beau by...them ; a lesser amount of importations uha hy Din.oira,le State f. i _, ' , jy-1 JOIIN D. DAVIS, Auerr. - . iWon:di:nowt No.—lint few nee aware of the and %try altentise to his business. - - i Minty colored, and 24 pages of letter-prem. Price have' reached our country, there would•have beer.l ri,. . of •1 1 ,... ~f t l ; ~,,„•., • ano•lint of wool grown in the United states It 1,1 . I Executor's' Notice. 125 cents. . n.r.:-- 1. p Joon O. - • • •, . • . mode itif want atriong, them, and 'a greater surplu i s i I iii I. i i_t ...; l' ,, •a' ilie i. ,;,,,h c.„,.,i,,.,. i , '''...,..; mit e c o Of, Supposing that their 3 ecessities won , ~ i '••--• • ' have compelled them to Lave purchased to rite, . ~,.,..t ‘,., 0. it li, It is ii.likt,i ,i ti,,,J , , , ,., , , ! 1 1 : . 1iii - ::: .: , I : cut:nos, t i l,e,..easie,t and most profitable crop of li t e : .;t:"j . 'Fliti arouse:news and excitements and won with 5.,1,1 rosi.i. A co. re,yon ..tni ~r the 1 2 ,,,,,. ~,,.,..,,, ~,,,,,.,:, Fiszing . lii . u . l. the . N.ss: Eng- •,t ert , h ave a ll l e ft t h e c ity, us an, some of the 15 e ern StatrA, it_tortill u' do „ „ rue _ -,„. , i i i. 1 i 1 ,. .. yE5,1 persons d i e n e d e t , d c i tel i t a o . e t h: f. estate s,.ion J to o , h , fi n F ii i i i F t . -i nt, T ul tr e paper pri ivs for o thei, work;fin es t. and texture, es,r)i hawing ; department en We may dci l 'idl lll'"" Allegheny - count, are requested to make immediate or the publication will be executed in the best poE. , for ;co ~,,zt four or l :,„, wee , ,, 6 , w e ' payment; and trioso,.. having claims against said es- sible style,—it being the object ofthe publisher to t,,,-:.-.- . ~ '-. - ' ' .•h. ,s et .„l 1 ,„,„„, mix, ,daple : and agents legit lactorms and sea.: u - . '" ' . • t ,„, , , „ .ttit „, it to th , „ but the b,, , ,, weather that use 'tare, will Fresent them fo . r payment, legally authen-Inmke this book the C.r.:sr Or THE SEASON t''''.. - : • same extent they have done from us. the pr.ces o. i ca. nage Ater In is nos el piv ern ent set i , , .• _•• - ,cut., are; „c.f.: tc. , , , , . . c 1 tiroug n t tie whale coon try . ..--- t- - --- rivaled, within one year from this date. 1 Fur sale by '' . W. S. CALDW . ELL , '.....-' foreign fabrics, of necessity, would LaNe been; pro. i : and a r.•..initil ruad i dt , mars. ii lt li has i i''' , ': ::: 1 , 1' „, il „ " ,I l ! L, ' tiying it up. MlCllittul/ IS noW producir..4 large ' are doomed t,, endure seems terrible. We hate nn, WILLIAM STEWART, I Publisher's Agent, -'''''''. 2' l ' 4 " sn - ' ' '° " i ' i'm " .ti r , ic\•,, -. 5 ; ' t lioatilit;P:i Gl' %scud, and rromises to rival ;my Executor of flie Esittle of JOHN FINLEY, der'. I 1 j)"-'t) .. 2J floot Post Office •Buildings. portionally higher than they 1 - 105 V are, and the con-' e l " e ''''''• l e ' ;it never rots. Ihe manniactmer means t , -• ' °L. means of escape—so let us all make up our minds ' suater would have Leen obligtil to pay the (Lifer , tn , E.stin st .•••••,' We eive bel its - lew siair , tics' ~ ~•. • the ' . '' " -' ' - i to get through then....st. corntorta'ale st tty sue can. ii, - 21.".6'. la : into blocks of the right shape and size :ior cote- , '... Executors Sale of !teal ,E;tate. '' once. These. We believe to Le some of the inevi• I a ; ru ctiug aqueducts, water courses, add ' c'sN. l ." l, '-' ;‘ ' t . • ' ., 1 " .;/ "I 1i u ..... g / i' L l :; n ri.irtt n •a ( 7 ' 7 . ..,l thr /Incisor! a' I,: ._ __ Lecture. - a IT7 uge Fr ,e:. t able effects Of the Tariff law of 1x41; and tl,e3 ,\il 1 1,‘1.,,,,ii,..i.e: .1 , ~,,t: I: 1 :. , - 1,, y say tad! Rucks. , ed bi. !ryas is coniin t r ... . ' t, . r , b , \H I _—.,,....0- are such s, we Xhink, will continue to be felt. le til Gold tor the Corentment.--.The steamboat 1 a.,,, . P.oinds. - .- • e good riesTs to the IVners Si viii delisuir a Lecture on next Thursday user/mg, greater or lea extent, £0 long as its principles are . .22d July, at half past 7 o'clock. in the Chapel of the j Ci ' i n ic e's iUn t a 'a ii ''' , t in -‘ , \ lig ' 1 Itt'ig,'"o'aueiLr,'2,;S:t,',.'ne',l/,,i/::stuir,'lljgY,.l./1,1;‘)LII''Ll8.11., .''','''...l,'''‘)(n) ,_ . School Houpe connected with St. Paul's Cathedral. i •1.0c.4,;,,-,,, 3:: - I acted upon by our Government. Let us offer fa- • the Clurerimient.—Aru; (Jo'cuus Delta. July v. Admission bckets to be bad at the Catholic Book IS•iii. ti..., , idlicr ' 1 i,75.12S cilities for the introduction of foreign commodities,, ,' 1',.. I, 7 ,17 2,:i1/ , / '2".19,.174 '. 27 " , (1 - .. 1• .11,snagel Porter ts going to base a new stit,..ie Stores of Win. M'Conlogniii, and George Quigley, I :- ' b " I erected ii, the Theatre, before the opening of next Fifth st.; price twenty .five cent.i. to a larger extent, among our - citizens, and we, INTERESTING FACTS. I I:- I :'. lt;u:l.. , :i'd 2U.10.2.7...i. ::I ii I • 'season. Other improvements wilt 1.n.; made. . 'The proceeds Will be applied to defraying the ex must of necessity open the way for a much larger, ' (..ti.v APi 1 'LE n TiNtiLD I iiiiii:— 'llls art ;ell. Is.l s t t...5,,,,-,tit;?,-, •2.571,415 '29 ~ . ' pen...es of The School, jy2l-11t sale of our o ven surplus products. Wilde, on the , is rapidly and du s erne.lly corning into uie. :-..onie l l ,e amount ' . .f wool which arrived at Petfralo . I . Ao , lONklielligail in 1 . 51.4, was L •: . 02 FiL; pounds; in I ------ contrary, if we adopt a reStrietive policy, v, ith re- ,of our most custly and elegant buildings are al.;a', -- • Never was rain more as elcome than that ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE r clrfeinu Ohio. ••• %aril to other nations, our agriculturists must be ready mu sed t , ta, t t, „ ti d H. t,,, found to be ec i u“l, (, ! 1 ' 11 ' of ', , i : 1 1:;,‘...' ,i,ll:,,naii:ecter,:inites.44,,,mt,,,rtii,,ctl,,eb,oth. fore..,4n e ' .shire. came down orin our heated city ycii.herdiv. , / 1 11te atmosphere was quickly cooled, and the after- M I lIE neat Fall and Winter course or Lectures codnuences in this institution lln the first Mon restricted in I.l,eir operations ;'they must raise a the expectations of the scientific wen 'ash.) have! ,„ T, there be,ng no duty on it in Englnna. The'. , noon and night were pleasant. The thunder was .da. in November, and continues four months .? winch lesser amount of grain and all other products i I . advised its adoption. Wherever It is to I.)e used in! Pr"ltel was never tried until I S.I 4. whet, about i ."- unediatelv succeeded by kite Spring:old:summer must provide for their wants to a more lint , places where it is ax} lized, the g,i, „6 Zed metal , i t , i , ~, , 1:01, ~, I . 5 , Viii ir , , , 111 .1...,,..0ii.and N ew 1 w k . i the sweetest music, to us sweltering mortals, t . ssion, wine!' also continues four months. A grit theyt tits: has animaily Inc; eased since. we have listened to fur months. •••••••'•-• , uitous preliininary course conimenees on the first red extent; they must be content to appear in: may be substituted wills perfect tecurity. 1 . 1 net el ; it" ' _ • ' _ . . '1.1o1KI•lv in October, and continues one month, coarser clothing of their ov:n manufacture, at a c i,,,,, g , ' l ir c o lor or substance, and appears to Is MADE o 7: TOE :::T. L t wriENCE —The Montreal! FACULTY. I . Vel'ald Contain,. a table 'which SiloWs the a nount . : greater proportional expense ; they must he,satisli - i l imperishable.—.V. I'. Ahrror. ,i ..I . prodlie.2 which has descended 11. e St. Lawrence , e el to use nothing more than will suffice for their, -- --` • 5 to that city ai d Quebec, b • Ile I • Ch . Canal ' ir' F. ray MAN ate Ow?: GAS NA NUFACTrIiEn.---,‘ • • ,• • • , .), , -.1 IBC ' actual wants; and will, of necessity, be deprived of i ; and Rapids, since the navigation opened. up to the 1 ii out in England, - ' many. enjoyments, naturally flowing from a liberaliP atent bias 'c'''-' taken' ell-. mle Is' ; Ititli inst. 'The Canals, he it remembered, are not • . • I to he secured in the Cnited States, foe a new in- i yet completed. Flour, 5 . 58,311 !Litt:els; Wheat, •-."'.. foreign policy. .. - oven, I vention, which. on being attachad - tb the ordinary 1.111.1.7(ls bushel , ' ; Ashes, 5,163 barrels; Butter, 10l , •- ;••.The farmer who shall undertake to do his .ll. -- or of terlire, will prciduce a continuous and: Larrelp, and :3,521', kegs ; Deef and Pork, 1:3,:::.::i The api... barrels. There is a great falling off in the timber smith'work, his own s:;;;; . r e ' ergr , '' °e sufficient supply of gas to any extent. i , iicio ,. : .4.0_10,_1„._„..ave his oxn grocers bills • '' ral us is of such a simple construction, that it d'a ,, fta ia , ' , l).'. tipt-410 7. .agrocery of his own, will find himsell: be attached as an etlibellislinlent to kitchen ran .;es.r •- •-,- -- '`' -f no • more mistaken tohis estimates of profit, than, . stot es, parlor grates. steam-engine furnace's, &v. i is the politician, who favors a rest i kit i s a system ol.i I • commercial intercourse among nations. 'The one' ',. will find, that he mitstxive rip his farm, or his nth . L' er branches of business; and the other will find, if he should live long enough to witness its results, that' his policy has effected the enslavement of his SENATE—ALEX. BLACK.. A39E31 ULT.-JAMES B. SAWYER. J. H. IWELHENN'Y. . JOSEPH COOPER. JAMES S. LONG. Tnr.►svnEn.—JOHN C;DAVITT. CiiMmrssioNtn.—R. DONALDSON. DITOIL-EDWARD IWCORKLE The Tariff—Prices of Produce. The Federal presses, as well in this city as else ,-:where, have been ClTAt'ing over a disc very which they:have made in relation to the Dethocrats gen -!erallY. They have found out that we, among oth ers, have asserted the belief, that the Tariff of I SlO, would lead to an increase in the price of the agri cultural Producte of the country; and that those produCts are now much lower in price than they : were three months ago. Well, the discovery is mud!: .more correct than many of their develop mental and is therefore deserving of some atten tion. They seem to wish to be enlightened upon the present state of affairs in relation to our agri cultural products; and we will endeavor to give thetii the rie'cessary information : assuming that They are, at the same time, most of them, as well -4 'ir4fertned of the facts as we are ourselves. We have not, at any time. however, asserte•_t that the Tariff was the sole muse of the great rise which took place in our products ; nor do we think ,--}hat any editor of a Democratic paper has taken this ground. We have considered a rise in the price of those articles as an incident proceding from the late tariff law; and our belief still is, that it will have a tendency to keep the pt ice of them above the former prices. We base this belief upon ' very reasonable presumptions; and their truth will. we think, be more clearly manifested in the con tinued operations of that law. We are well aware that the unfortunate state of affairs in diffeicii; parts of Ilyrope has had a great influence in pro (hieing this state of things; but we are also satisfied that other, and . mote potent, causes, operated to produce the result. As it is with individual dealers, so it is ,%itb: nations—the greater the amount of our expends• tures with them, for such things es we aced cu choose to purchase, the greater will be the amount of articles they may want, that will be procured krom us. The experience of every man proves this to be true; and, also, that, the more facilities we - offer to our neighbors.in the purchase of goods. the greater will be the faciiities offered to us. for obtaining what they may have;—reciprocal acts ~1 advantage or benefit, always indocillg .211 extension of the enjoyinentscifibrded by them ; and affectiii; the relations of life gremly beyond, the immtdiate results of the acts themselves. EMI , • - i•';• , • : nation We must rely. as a nation, in the main upon ouri agriculture. • F l rorn this springs commerce ; and with the tiko,carried to the extent which they may be, we must continue to be the most powerful pen - le . ,tificin the earth. These are the great bases of national wealth, and national greatness ; and with• out these, no nation can be truly great or power ful. Manufactures naturally follow as an inciden tal effect of extensive agricultural and commercial Opeptions; but thesejhould ever be subordinate; for,unlesiii they are sg; we cannot expect to retain the; position of a free people;—it being a necessa ry consequence of manufacturing, to concentrate iri:e.aitti and influence : confine power in the hands ;of - the few ; and eventually lead to the overthrow ,ofall truly free and liberal institutions. •We have not referred, in this rather discursive article, immediately to the main question started .by Our opponents—which is, why does not the tar- 11 111 keep 'up the prices of produce to the point which they hadleachfs.l ? This question is put by them, iwijh all thei Jpptaratices of candor and sincerity, thongh the Democratic party had ever contend. iekthaeany law rould be enacted to give a perm a `merit seine, to. property of =any kind whatever. k• Thisjhey. know. has !lever been contended for.— -'..The;itlknow it can never be done. Pioperty, of • • ' • '..-:'.44,.:. , ~ i . ~.. ~ , ,e .. ~.,- . -. 2 ; .......v.,. ... 1 .,v,,, ,. „P. : I:N.:, ~.. - ~ . ..<. 1 ,, ,, ..4.. r ' -1 , try f - 4:4 ilt ~, - ~ s r_ : '' - f.A,' - •.:. , ...:.:1 -,'J ---,i; -..r. - ,.; 7 - , 7-.i. , : 7-1 At :7,1 , " . • t;11:A NA DIM ME OF MoitT6O2IIEILY COUNTY E=MIICE=TC:IT=2! 0.. , .!,'. : ,,,,,,:i7....,:t.:4'z, , .??!!. ,- _,,,.- - =...',. , - - ,70:(..:1,,,,,.7.,,, , , , , , :,,.,„.. „ ..:.,,, , , , •: : ' , '.' , ?:,. , :., ; ;;',:'-. 7 '‘:';::. - .:':7: , ', , .;:'':'' ,- ''';: - . , ' , ':'''; - i;.',; . c'.. 1 7'. , '-'''' , '-''': .. 1 . '. 7 :.1:' ~ : 1 -? , .- Z:4:::•-:., . 7. . : . :;. 1 :':;, -1 .' , .::-..--'. :: . :.:L -- ',.-'.',.- ~. -.. ~,.! ' - •,,.,. ,-z-= MEM every kind, coJnmaricfis the, Tell Or ; and. ill always bccome'fiss valuable. .Proportion to its compar , ati . ve abbridanee.`„ :The:actual wants of EUrope, prompted to'a large . demand for Jur produ4ions. Thelliecessities of her population 'seemed Ito be greater than 'they proved •re.ralli-to'ite. I't the mo meat when they become SatiSeted of this faet, the • demand for our products ceased; and from an tin ' justifiable rise in their value, there has been la rap-' id and extraordinary fall. But even this hat been rather the result of panic (to some extent always to be expected in mercantile transactions) than, to any real ground for . the great drpres.siont; and, as men's judgments become more cool, the prices of our agricultural products will aguin ride to a higher level, according to the extent of our trans actions with other naridns. Time will prOre the truth of our position Oil this bead. eq. :v..4 847. NK, New ,llampshire.--Federal CouBislency. The Federal Mexican Whigs are in ecstasies at the election or a couple of Abolition Vtligsi in the State of New Hampshire. Now, let the lriader mark the consistency of the federal press.:pan alliance of federalists, abolitionists and spurious democrats, (the adherents of the renegadellisle,) the democratic candidates for Congress, in 'l.le Gist and thir 1 districts, were defeated by a srrol ma jority. This is not a " whig " victory, I'm' that party. unaided by the factions above mentioned, is very weak in the Granite State. If any Ching at all, it is an abolition 'triumph ; and the le4ralists, who are . glorying in it, should remember the fact. But now, look at the other side of the 'picture. The same federal editors who are singing p;mans at! the abolition victory in New Hampshire, have 11 up to their mast heads, the name of ZiCIIAIII! TAYLOR, one of the largest slave owners in the Union, as a candidate for the Presidency This fact shows conclusively that the federalists are governed by no particular set of principles. They hun g er for office, and to secure its emoluments they will sacrifice principle, and abandon Nog tried and faithful political friends.. Who would not "rather be a dog and bay the moon," thanla Mea -1 can Federalist t ILIA NOD; INT ae.,ot of 00 , ,State 0 nlinois, is at present in New York-. Flying tile semi annual interest due on the debt of that .fate MIIITL 4 N 1).--.—The De ntoc rate oC it dti tn, , re Have nominated Robert 111.ickhthe for their cungrebsiuti al candidate. 4 . - rj- The :V( we .1",,r); /I..ratd,ays that - Ned Bum• Hue is about publishing a severe articlel against Cum. l'erry, embracing, a sketch cd the bliiiiant ca reer of 1 . ;e!I t. Chas.. G Ilanter. 1 . be Ile nild thinks he trork ‘vill (7.1 , 15 C a giod de t 1 exc,tsmer.t -leJ b untline is the 710,11 dr nel t E Z. C. Jaason, formeCy of thi, , city WILMINCTuS, I ) ,LAWATIL.-A new ce:,•ns o. the city of IV,;inin4ton ji.t been t ibeo, t%b,i-11 ',bows ;',,e 1,.. 1 f , 2unale4, male, SQ..); I..ra 'lei of in1.4%. , .;a:v.5. a.) SLIICV 18.13, of "rile rein,aned t; , orge 11'a-hin4t )n blerkson . Fire! een arrested a, it vagrant in Neer n6. , a. Thm roan Lai played many part in the drama 0 life ! A VimL - rAnti: CUILItIiITY.—The editor of the Mirsouii Republican has been presented with a; curiosity, which he thus describes: "It is a sheaf (if we !nay so call it) of wheat,l the product of a single grain, when suan. It num.! tiers 70 stalks, and contains. as near a$ con he as-I certainad, 4.1 , :ni grains. It is five feet high, and the wheat is of a splendid quality. This curiosity was grown on the farm of Jahu Sappington, Esq.,: of Gras °is. who, we understand, in thecultication of this grain, considers it perk of seed sufficient for an acre of ground, instead of using,a bushel or a Cashel and a half, as many farmers do." HA lIVP.STV.: MAcnise..-0A correspondent wri ting from Michigan to the New Yurit va ng el is t, say.: " A field of sixty acres was ha', ested in two days, as tollows: A machine was drawn into the field by sixteen horses, guided by as 111311 y boys as necessary. On the front of the machine a man was stationed to adjust the forks and angular knives to the height of the wheat, which was re: dily thrown back iuto the machine. No more was seen of it, till another man in the rear of the ma• chine was seen :tying up well lilted sacks of pu:e grain in perfect order for the flouring :mill. huge mat-Mite (of the best wheat) Ivirvested and bagged three bushels in a minute.- Cairo.—This is about to take a new start. All I successful operation, and is turnin g _ out 5000 yards rri incubruaces on the corporate property will soon , of unbleachet. c. I h per day. MeE.Srs. Fold be remogd, and lots sold with good titles to pur-j Cojwir's new furnace will be put in blast in the chasers. Petitions are in circulation ! throughout! course of a month. In the course of a few days Illinois for a grant of land to aid in !completing; the grain crops or this county will be all housed • the Great ‘Vestern Railroad, chartered in 18.13, and the-opinion is once mare egpresSed that the Schooner from Indiana.—The new schooner stock to the road will be taken. :Mr. nolbronlr is American, Capt. Maloney, arrived here yesterday pushing his views with fresh zeal,—St, Chid! from New Albany, Indiana, where she was built. Union. l [N. C 1 ri,•oynne. 014 -3. mr.,13,,er T s:i.:'i.'. ....:::..;47::f..,,,,•:::-.-;..:. v.,,z . .:,--;. iODIDIERCIIII\ RECORD. Eyepared`artgjkors4eferktireey Atte r..tioon;, "rn,ink. cip4.3rrriis Loteta.. .PITWSISLIZAC 41. EXET IN TILE tkiI.NNEL-PALLING ARRIVED. america,Calhonn,,Cineinnati. Pioneer, Moore, St. Louis. SWallow, Turithill; Cincinnati Diligence, =, Cincinnati: Caleb Cope, Sholes, Beavei. Ar l ene, Goff, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Louis 'Lase, Bennett, Brownsville. DEPARTED. American Star, Hanna, Louisville. Umpire, Young, Cincinnati. Alingo Chief, Moore, Wheeling Mt. Vernon, Parkinson, St. Louis. Arena, Golf; Beaver. Caleb Cope, Sholes, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Browse' Louis.MLane, Bennett. Brownsville DAILY ILEXIEIV OF THE MARKETS- I‘l7 1 CLEVELAND, July 17, '2 I'. ;NI CANAL REC El rTS.—Flonr. 1.67:: barrels; Purl:. '.17 barrels; Wiliskey, 57 barrels; Wool, 11,153 pounds; Dried Fruit, 987 pounds: Butter, 535 poololt;; Coal. 3,1.7 hu , bels ; Wheat, 5,6110 bush• els : Curn, Ib.liou bushels • NAni:Er L—Ve , teiday afternoon, 4.9‘ , ') bushel , of Whe it sold for UCAc To-day niaiking has been dune in either Flour, Wheiit or Corn.-I'iaiinlealer. IVoineti.—A late London paper says t— lait October, two vessel; were wrecked off Ftshguard : three men were seen (hoeing to the rig4tog, Lot the ;:c I was so rough that the hardy seamen "i the poll to used to venture out iv ill) their boats. lfwo youug women named Llewell yn, were more daring. Having had ropes attach ed to them. they enteled the surf, and succeeden in conveymg ropes to the wrecks, by means of which, the saiLarS mere got to shore. Both the commit. tee of Lloyd's and the Humane Society have con- Intuited to a collection for the heroic women, who are in.itety humble circumstances:" f . "- TV Lice oak. of Pensacola, gives some ac count of a cotton factory at . Arcadia, about seven. teen miles Irofti Pensacola. 1' has about I‘..fti spindles, and is worked entirely by negroes, mostly It Du 4)0 yards of domestics v..e.:ly. It has been in operation about a year, and as an experiment it has more than answered the sanguine expectations of its worthy projectors. I=l Tinng,s in Lincasier.— , lLe cotton factory is io '_z rats;.-°~=~h. f 1 call 'attention , to the - card an nouncing a Lecture ta;be delivtred by Red. John lidTaffiey, in the Schbol House connected with St. Paul's ChUrch: The ,proceeds, are for the benefit of the Sch9ol. ^ • Mr CON cEnT —The Theatre was well filled on Monday evening. Thire never were as many la dies inside its walls before. The boxes did not hold them ; ,the stage was illuminated with about two'hundred bright eyes. Herz and Sivori were I no doubt very happy. cr:lThe horses of a countryman took to their heels, yesterday Oerrinon, and made up Wood street in a space of time not at all pleasant to the owner Thry were. broughttjo a halt by running againist a wall at the corner of Virgin alley. One of the horses was much injured. cCr- There are al,ew too [natty gentlemea is tot; a with buttbns. We suspect that aome of them are counterfeits. It would be ai:visahle for the ',lilies to look out. A Cow KILLED DT Lion-rsiso.—nuring the sturm ye.steiday, a cow, standing on the Allegheny commons, was struck dead by lightning. A buy who was near, was shocked, bat nut materially in. ju TELEGITAPII WinEs —We received tin news by felegraph yesterday; too much electricity in the atmosphere t . O Last night was dark, but fortunately the watchmen had the precaution to light the gas.— The night previous seemed much like old times, when our citizens %vere in the habit of carrying lamps to light . them through our streets. Not inu6 w duce iu Cie bubi tiebs list Bar Piz en.—On Mund. , y, Corom r R chard son held an imi.,ett on the o: a Lez . niau named Zlminent, was ttrown , d in t',e A liegl.edy. r'ver. Tile Chi( niele gives a lad named ilannllkm wuch crvatt fur ov.n IP:c to SaN comrade, but Litt nut succeed. _ iIIT IttM Ali N Shank, not long since, appointed our fiiend Al,sand:..r, of the Clarion Democrat, art Aid, with the rank of Colonel; as very honorable, it not a lucrative office, as every. one knows. 'Thereupon his Federal neighbor, of the Register, sagely proclaimed that Mr. A. 6' owe Gbv. Shunt: a debt of gratitude." Alexander re torte thus: " We opine we shall never have the same thing to say of him, in connection with Gen. Irvin." Good and true! L _. F.. -1~:: f~ r AL AILLTTZRS... I.ooi • - STE ati thrlitliT.—The - stetunh Whect ortton ; tune tool; fire on the Oifio below n tOpisville, a few days ago,..ind wits eirtirelt.enninrireth. , ' Hernn gines and machinerY , fell -Pirodigif into the hul!`— Boat and eargo , A total 'Pay". • .. Another'Raitroad iis . Neu.'Jersey.—A , 'Railroad from the vicinity of - New Bruunswick , to' Reston, Pennsylvania, - is now in contemplation.' A grade of less than 20 feet to the mile can be obtained thro' therichest part of New Jersey, opening at the same time . a direct communication with the Coal region of Pennsylvania. Verniont.—The Democratic State Convention, at Montpelier, has nominated Paul Dillingham, jr., for Governor. The Whig Convention present the names of Horace Eaton, for Gocernor, Leonard Sergeant, for Lieutenant Governor, and George Howes for Treasurer, Virginia Unkertily.—The Charlottsville, (Va ) Republican' says that Dr. Cabell has..withdrawn his resignation, and will Wain his position as Pro• lessor of Anatomy and Surgery in the UniVersity of Virginia.. CHRISTI E . 9 Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections they have been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache. indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the-beart.neu-. ralch general debility, &c. In cases Of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they have been found equally sue cessful. These applications are in the form of Rifigs and :Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c: ;20- See ad% ertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 37 Market street GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY. Pal L.timLpicla, April 26, 1646 Being afflicted for wiiie 5 years with that most listressing disease, the asthma, and for the last years much of the time confined to my room, Ind at several different times my life was des mired. of; I concluded to obtain some of ilia- Sicilian Syrup, wlstch was recommended to ne by a friend from New York, who stated that it had cured. some of the most inveterate cases Known to the-medical profession. Suffice it to say, that, after using the above medicine for about 4 Necks, 1. was entirely relieved, and 1 believe radi ally cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, No 175 Bertram st., Hays & Broeltivay, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisi.ment. YOUNG LADY'S HOME—The Young Lady's home, by Mrs. Louisa C. Tuthill, author of"! will be a lady," ' , I will be a gentleman" &c.; new edition. Fur sale by jy2l LUKE LOOMIS, Agent Additional Sale of Fancy Dry Goods . 11Y J.' M ES M K ENNA , T the Auction norons, No. 114 lVood street, 3 1 - 1, doors fimu tith, to-!nprrow, Thursday July 2241, at 10 o'clock.".be added to the sale of Dry Goods ad, ertised, large assortinen of line Frearh Giim imin Lawns, Cambric line French Mous -*- lame, braJtillil and iasbionable Fancy Irencli Naphihs and Tosve:6 ; .N large lot of Linen ('rash, Linen Table Cloths, Sewine Silk, Ladies' Fancy Dress 'hids., Silk and Gingham Cra%ats, Fancy I'r:stings, &c. j?-21 JAMES M'KENNA, AucCr. 11. L.lllll M. I). Anatomy and Operative Sur- fiery. L. K. .Tones M. U. Materia, Therapeutics and Botany. 10,00 .1. 11. Oliver M.D. Chemistry and Pharmacy 10,00 W. Beach M. D. Burg Cry and ClinicaTtMedi- tine A. H. Baldridge M. D. Obstetrics and Dis eases of Women and Children. T V. MorrOw M. D. Pathology, Theory and Practice of Medicine. , 10,00 Matrioulation Ticket $3. „Use of Library' $' Graduation Fee $4O. DeM'onstrator's Ticket $3, op tions!. $lOO paid on or before the first Monday in Novem ber next, will be received fur tuition in full .of one student. Or $5O paid by the first of October next, will secure all the tickets for one full course; the Demonstrators ticket, use of Library and Matricula tion ticker excepted. The Institute 'received its I charter in 184.5. The College edifice is situated at the c inter of Court and Plum streets. •The Course of instruction will embrace every thing of value, known and tiught in the Old Medical Colleges, as well as the Reformed and Botanical School.of Medi cine. Six or seven lectures will be given daily.— I Board from $0,50 to $3,00 per week. Candidates for graduation, in addition to the preliminary term of study, must have attended two full courses in some legally incorporated Medical College, the last of which must be in this or one course after four years practice. All letters soliciting further information, or con taining money for the Faculty, mast be addressed t the undersigned [post paid.) Notes of solvent ;I , ohs of the States in which students reside, will be icreived in patnent of Fees. 'l'. V. MORROW, M. D. Dean of the Faculty. • Cm. July 17, IS47.—Cin Eng. jy2l3md rIIISNEICS NIACHINES: Six setts, just recd and car sate by JOHN F•. PERRY, "v2l cor. Liberty and Irerrn TIN rr.ATEs— L_ 20 boxes 14-20; 10 tics I)x ; 5 bxs 12 lx;" lOU bxs tx.; just ree'd and for sale by hi/ POPTER-: 349 sheets, Braziers from 10 lii to G 5 lb k_,./ each; recd and fur sale by jy2l JOHN F. PERRY. COPPER TIN , D: One case lA—oz and 16 oz ing just received and for sale by iY2I JOHN F. PERRY. WIRE CABLE, of a sufficient length for a real Rail Way, will be sold cheap. IY2/ SALITH Bf. SINCLAIR. M ' . , il WEIMMWMMI.M • i•v • Etii ENIES2 I 0,00 10,00 to,no , Me==i MECTM -• , s A"A, MASON, 62 Market etriet, invites... 'the . attentionof all purchasers' of Dry Goods,:to his Loge stock: of New Goods, Fang. and Shiple.. Betng anxious tu.lose cff the .wEole of oitr Sitruig .aa6Summer fabfies, they will' be 'offered ;uch prices iru yvill attract buyers,_ and. to•mithe more attraetit•e,allthe Goods will tie ilrereda eitual ,ly low rules. - - Our . assortment of Shawls, is very largei, parpcll ilarly Summer SbaWls, new styles. Our extensive stock of-Berages, M Dtainet, West; Plaids, Lawns, hiconetts, Organdies, Embroidered' MuslMs, Brillientecs, Linen Gingbarns, french and Scotch Ginglianis; and -Prints. - Furnishing or Hotise keeping Goods, "Linens, Mus lim, Flannels,GloVes, Hosiery , Laces, &c., and eve ry thing for eli and Boys, ell . of . which will be sold at at very low rates. - - jY2I New Belo42: 111 - 11-IE History of the CornineSi.of Peru, with a pro - ',l l liminary view of thecivilization or the by Wm. 11. Prescott, in 2-vols. - . • - Memoirs of the Life -of Rev.. Charles Shaman, M. A., with a sele'Ction from: his writings and corres pondence ; edited by Rev. Win. Corns,M. A. The American edition edited by Bishop Three thousand copies of this work were sold in a five days in England," - - The History of Sunday Schools and-of Religious Education, from,ths'oarliest times : ' by Lewisp: Pray . DegatsliPs Golden Tiessury. - The Christian Hemembianeer:by Ambrose Searle, author of Hord e Salitarika, The Church of God, i&e." For sale-at - the iloolistOre of • • ELIHTT_A- ENGLISH, jy2l • 4-- 56 Market st.-bet 3d and 4th sts:. • N . ittoire - eyxl3ooklit ATMORSE'S LITERARY DETOT S 5 Fourth sDTet. - ' - • . •;• - .ShaltSpear° and .his Fiiends, by the Mithor of the Yeeth of Shakspearc, The Secret Passion, &c.. Isabel' of Bavaria, translated from the French, by Ale'Amider,Durnits. • _..:„The Life and Adventures of John-A-. Murrell,ihe Ginst Western. Land =Pirate, with 22 elegant and -Spirited engravings.' The Democratic Review for July. t. . Living Age, No. 16. Taylor's Counterfeit Detenttir. • . Chambers' Cyclopmdia of English Literature, No 13. American Review foi Jbly. Lafit:e, the Pirate of the Gulf. Year of Consolation, by - MrF. Butler, late Fanny Rembi e. Rory O`More, by Samuel Lover, author of Legends and Stories of Ireland. . Graham's Magazine fur July, containing two beau tiful illustrations. National Magazine for July. Lady's Book fur July. • iY2O jOhlo firer Telegraph from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati and Loraisi - ille. s t lISCRIII EMS to the above stock, residing in•or 1,) lac& the city, are requested to pay to Joshua Hanna Agent of the Company, an instalment of 20 pet' cent., on the Ist o f August nest. - Ily. order of the Company. O'IIEiLLY, Contractor for the continuatien of said Line. jlyl9l3tend Dr. A. W. Oliver, 1)IIYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office No. 8, St Clair street, Pittsburgh. jy2o IN - the matter of the Voluntary Assignment of George Alexander. No. 74, of March T. 1842: ....!.7.1"-f,r And now, to wit, Jone 26,1847 ; ac- S-4;trits% count ofJohn Nicholson, the Assignee, t o." .1: ti01,..:51. presented and exhibited in open Court; :,'. ,se,ariP. whereupon the Court direct the same to . 1?).7 6, .47 be filed, and that a' notice thereof be -4 :111 1 ' given of the tiling of the same, by the Prothonotary, 'uy publication in the Morning Post, dime insertions, one each week for three weeks, set ting forth that said account will be allowed by the Court, unless cause be shown to the contrary, on or 'before the 4th Saturday, the 26th day of July next. By the Cou t. jy2o-w3t HIRAM 11ULTZ, Prolhy. New Books rrHE Rural Cemeteries of Americas—a series of ', Picturesque and Monum;ntal Views; each No. containing 3 highly finished line - Engravings; first 6 numbers containing views in " Green Wood Ceine torv,"—recelvcd. American Chess Magazine, a very popular work. Gr,thani's Magazine fur August; and .large vari ety of new -Books, just received at . W. S. CALDWELL'Sry Depot, Poste Buildings. j‘2o a N Tuesday pfternoon, the 24th inst.; at 3 o'- .0341.- ti4svrellaises, 1.5 valuable budding lots, ssurited on the SoutliVan'l3lsllol...., nongahela river, ropposite the foot of Liberty street a plan orwhich may be seen at the Auction Rooms Terms—tine titurth cash. residue in three equal payments, bearing interest, with approved security MARCUS BLACK, 1 Executors of the estati. ROSS BLACK, sof Saml Mack, dee'd jy2o JOHN D. DAVIS;Auct,r. T , RN' Goods; Clothing, 'Panay articles; Cutlery, Watches, Se, at Auction. BY JAMES M'KENNA. AT the Auction Rooms, No, 114 Wood st.,,three doors from: sth, will be sold, on Thursday next, July 22d, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the balance of a retail fancy Dry,Goods Store.; also, a largo invoice of fancy and Staple Dry Goods, of every description. At 2 o'c., P. M.; household and kitchen furniture. At early gas light, same evening, variety Goode, and fancy articles; Gold and Silver Watches, ready made Clothing, and fine Cutlery, it•c. jy2o JAMES WKINNA, Auctioneer. , Auc [ion Sales BY JOHN• D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER; r t ic Thursday morning, July 22d inst., at 10 o' lock, at the Cuminercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, an exten sive assortment of flesh and seasonable staple and fancy Dry Goods. At 2 o'clock : P. M., a large assortment of superior quality househtid furniture, from a family declining housekeeping, among which are,;. mahogany ward ram, large rucking chair, with spring scat, mahoga ny hair scat sofa, dressing bureaus, limey and com mon chairs, bedsteads, work stands, large looking glasses, gilt frame engraved likeness of Washington, spring and husk mattrasses, carpeting, transparen window blinds, mantel clocks, mantel lamps, kitcht en furniture, &c. 1 pair . Canary Birds, with cage. 1 handsome Red Rird, Groceries, queensware, glassware, &c. At 8 o'clock, P. M., a quantity of Boots, Shoes, ready made Clothing, fine table and pocket Cutlery, waiters, guns, pistols, wiitches, musical instruments, a.grent variety of staple and fancy Goods, fcc. brim fiLARET, V.. 1 16 llhds. Bordeaux Claret; 28 Boxes St. Julia' do; 30 as Common do; In store and fur sale by jy2o MILLER & RECKETSON lIALIT SAUTEVERNE 5 lhds white Wine; just received and for sale jY29 by MILLER RICKETSON. AISINS, 40 Boxes 74 R,ltaisins; j'ust rec'd and for sal j 3-20 by . MILLER &RICKETSON. All. 1) OIL, • 1J 10 13arrel®, justteceived in Iron bound barrels and !Or sale by jpo MILLER & RICKETSON. ffIGARS, 20 M Justo Sang Principe Cigars ; 15 M Imitation " do; 10 M De La Cruz " do. No. I ; to M oa do. No. 2; 20 M assorted brands Havana do.; Just received and for sale by jy2o BACON, 1 Box Shoulders and Sides; just received on consignment and for sale by jy`2o MILLER Az. lIICKETSON! 57 • • •,""fi= Rl===l3 ME = '•-,A.,contreitablelands , brick 'in the neateit and best ma!: - greet, Allegheny City, wit tlielland street :Bridge, in 4: neighbortied,' with a itaft44 yard in_thC 'rear, and_ nn'',V spring water on the prepp given immediately. , s his Auction Aveiro, N0..1q from Fifth. (jyl7)' 11 • o_LET--AcomfortibLl Ink Iloese,tinishedlf • dar st., Allegheny city, tie ' ' -AVater Street, AM authrized to se% Valuable three story extensive two story, acki stables, carriage house; Water 'street, below Feii. pied by the subscriber 4 front by Igo feet deep, • .1 $6OOO of the purchase rl rest for 5 years. _lmractlki j yI7 Golf Vitt rags r orooh 111 6 V- 15 nesday the 24 s. e O N :t - the Gas Fitters And Founda .tiveen sth street and 'f, their entire stock of q, Pillars,. Brasi - Castinglg and' Patterns of &tines which 'are three tumid 'anvil, Etc jyl7 " . Ad 17, SCULAPIA,Ie. . ChatybeateSpiiii4- above delightful waihe is now ready for - the iny direction of..bliehbeydy years of the Louisvof., wilt have the activeiii, ing department; 4ed store, bowling sales% Mr. Bliss of the spe carriages, &c. ezclors. Messrs. O.M. & ach. - of Maysville, to the Springs evtitges day of the seasonitpia. at all othei times ?well Persons preferiihnrg to take the Portsi will on Tuesday, Thd the find horses and pr. Springs. P. S.—For otliis'he at the hotels, °diving not convenient-I theti, viz: any. That EsculaiEnnun other wateringVing, tam air=the nifurest, sulphur water-Antain. pleasantest maim inin in the U. StatirsiSed scenery, withiacmi, with good fishlsleep 7 &c. &c., togeidr the ing, walking tuagh "blues," outs away, ing, growineneigh promising mild after bora, sisterspy °th an it is cheaj er of the ia.On there This is tlif and mean ti jyl7-$5 PORT -10 single, 33 BNckage. double, and in but- Also, a la - ties ; fur Front. jyl6 iommenc➢ Many any im ror-medited Per ported t o places of sonally '-r• W. growth. --- T store anir M -A- 2:bec,i Star, for salelthers,' GEL Pinto, f.: cicauglif.` T Eß , ' Froitt. jyl6' c. OUHlky. 7°sEPl feii:Ens Ltr lGE,' CBI? FoRieTES, *WEST S/DE, No. 6: Deposit, and Ir , 7:cities of the u n itjmore, New sy" for sale in su it Pennsylva.. ft)nost favora. hie n C old. - rrmanv And • ;IC 0., -, ODE_ - DEALEIII IN cic NOTESr 'M East side Pittsburgh; Pa OURRENT Funds received on deposit, and cbl ut lections made on all the Cities throughout the -Uoed States. Sight checks on Baltimore, P,hiladel, phiS, „New York, Boston and - Cincinnati. constantly .or sale in sums to,suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky,indiana,and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the moat fiver able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. • Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, Fee. marlO-dawy ALLEN ICEA ITER: •EDW-kliD a/IAM. KRADIE EL -rtanna, BANKEAS ANDI!EXCHANGE BROX- ERS, DE*LERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF,F.XCHANGE, C,ERTIFCATES OF DEPOSIT E, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. N. lIOLDI BAFFLERS AND DEA-LERS BANK No. .55 Market. s, Selling rate. Esc New York pr Philadelphia " Baltimore f " BANK Buying rates. Ohio i die Indiana • I " Kentucky- I tt Virginia _ I rr Wheeling 1 ir Tennessee 3 " apB-y A CARD. • - AVING-m ad e arrangements with the most ex. - •:•?;;:: tensive Importing 'Rinse in; New York, some . - time back, for my supply of pure Wines ana Liivors, ,f 7; and who are-the sole agents of the following houses • in Europe and the Island ofhladeira : of" Otard, Dupuy & Co." "Hennessy," "Sazrac,""J.J. Du- ;illy &Co." and "A. Seignette Brandies; " Cffiey, - Weber & Forrestees of Oporto," Ferrester,Weber Offley of Xeres," "Lyrnington & Co" of Madeira, "Cruse & Hirshfield's Claret, " Jacquisson & Fills - Champaigne Wines." They have kindly consented I - E-:•! for me to use their name if necossary.to show that I ha4exeeeived,andara receivinA alargo supply, oftha aboire Brands of Wines and Liquors, which I prepared to sell in a pule state to those who want, • r.fg..'; at fair prices. — TraliklitrtV my friends and the pub lic for past favors, I hope to meet a continuance of - their patronage by strict attention to business. ;'•:z • P. C. MARTIN, • I corner of Smithfield and; oiit eta. Brown - LaWn 6 ` A A. MASON, No. 62 Market st., has received .29 pieces new style Brown Lawns. je26 BAWLS: A. A. MASON, No 62 Market st.,lia,e Q ►just received a lame assortment of j ricla,Shamtli, comprising - silk, cashmere, moos de lathe ( Canton crape, berago, linen, net,..and other Shawls: je26 C. SARDINES—An imported article; for_ ale by the case, dozen, tin or half tin; at' reduced prices, by JACOB WEAVER, . .13,1 'l6 Market st. corFront. Iron City Hotel. TRs. PATRICK & SON will continue tokeep the. jyj Iron City Hotel, Fifth st., hetweeit,Wood.aml Market streets, where theywill..heAlail to entertaiu their customers and the public in gpileral.. ' El SE ; II HI ; i ' =WM BUM BEM I BEng ME BEI ~'; .. ~ ._ { ME EWE =I ME 11 II 11•11 S & SON, N EXCHANGE COIN. AND = Buying'rate. }dig cc . hange. Cincinnati Louisville St. Louis PO ES: Buying raths. County & - City ord.'s die Relielnotes 4 ‘: Pennsylvknia Co " New York Maryland New Orleans H N BM E El = ME ENI J ~,t%; ... ;~; , t In ~7L~~ - ' yi,~;` , µ~,. M