e;==p-mpr•- , - , THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. BY ERASTUS BROOK:, PITTSBURGH: - THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 3. 1147. ITII2-irtilltAllS [UMW G•SJETTI ,I I Is y; TV -Weekly, and Weekly.-111;! Duly eeven WlLlars per annum; the Trl-W eekjy Is Five Delia,. per amens; teleWeekly is Two Dull:Art per annum. ornate iw IaVINNIf. " Aottee to Advertisers.' be _Mr Adrertaessenti, to becutu awc(1100, uhould lamed inky ford sielOeit llke 111:erntou. AllentiOD totlus;on thepart of nor costumers. would he prod oe lives's:anus( benefit. _ VOR °OVER ' • - . JAMES (cm arr.. corral.) FOR CANAI. COMMISsIONER JOISP crxll s W - . PAT VO'N. tor n1...r. couTr.: . GEORGE DAR..11.,,f Alk,heiy • pa .1.11111618 LY. LIMN C. J NOR LIC( I rslAns Tp. / CHRISTIAN II:VIVI:J.1%El Willtss Ty. MA KSII LL SW A ILCZ ELLIE:L .I•lsatAttgh HENRY L A ROE, of NlsMal Tp fO/ COVITS •• J %V. IJAXTER, 01 Pirtstlyrigh VOA COCIVII C. 0111.0.8. THOMAS PERM NS, cif I. T rnx •01,1703 WILLIAM CAVES. ni Va•rhasll. STATE OENTIIAL COMMITTEE THOMAS E FRANKLIN, Lancs../ Cte, JOHN C KUNKEL. Daurlen Count, THOMAS DUNCAN, JAMIM MARLIN, THOMASC IiAMBLY, York. WILLIAM M WArrS,Csatherland DANIEL M SMYBE.FL Adanns. JOHN I` MOIR:RILL, l'aandrlpl. JOSEPH It CHANDLE ROBERT T CONRAD. R, THOMAS' McIiRATII, .ban., DILLER LUTIIEIL Ueda. 'ROBERT Id BARD. 1//.41.1. THOMAS 11 TeWHENNA Wa.wocton ANDREW J VW.:. Sotocr.et HARMAR DENNY. Allegheny. RICHARD liorni, vrn.„xo 7 .lasEeii 11 KUHNS, Westmoreland 0 1 BALL,Eris: li D MAXWELL. Nonl/Onplon J B SALISBURY, Sumincsanna ...ELHAN AN Ft .A MAMUEL A PURVIANOK,II./ct. HENRYS EVANS, Cheer. ROBERT T POEN, Montgomery. 'FOrLiCAT CO(11111.-Cial liatelltgcncr, r . >la^ kr-I%l[lva ti,vt. Import', I..ltiry Murk , , ore third 'page. TTIE WllltilCON V ENTION• 'The Coonty Convention, as will be seen by the record of prOcecdings, woo one of the largest ever held in this county. There were eighty-eight delegates elected to represent the WWII% in the Convention, sect every manures early in 1414 seat. The busy season of the yearwhich so many ate ifientiotned to avail thernselvkof as an comae for an 61311 , 400 to perform a ituhlic duty, wart given by p.me of the delegates. The distant represen tatives were no prompt in their places as those tom the city and nearest neighborhood. There _Were but two candidates for the Senate. and the chomp fell ocam the late Seu star, I.; coax x Denote. There were many candidates for the Affl,llbly, but the Convention harmoniously resolved its . or lion into sele c t ion of those who, the delegates representing the Whigs of the county, believed dose enties A motion was made to ballot for,County tTrea d,r,.. far of fi ce. . Wi th en many titled to the honors hnd du g„„,t, of usual - all eon r and Seentnr at the elate time. Same do. capable of representing the Comity in the Leg's. nits arose and thd notion was resisted , : rsikti WWl', h *IA rather more difficult to mike choice ...nth by Mr. cassitt and others, who Coatend- Man it would have, been if the-number had been. eJ thstdbete was “la: rolling" in this method of leas. ' action. Mr. Scott, who proposed the motion, dis _The Convention was entirely harmAnious and claimed arty lotodon of log telling or bad Isiah 'orderly in all its proceedings. There was, indeed. lie vv , sed for a more expeditious action, and in buten honestemulation between the friends of the order to accomplish it had submitted the motion several candidates, and the support of any one of before the Convention. Mr. Scott protested that those Who presented their cameo to the Conven• I his motion had no sinister design in it, and Mr. tion;would have been as earnest as for the sue- I Ca-"asst acquitted the mover of any such intention. useful candidates, had the choice fell upon Ihwe The qusuon wee finally disposed of by a resole net nominated. There was moth excitement I sioo• tni , ve ,l es an amend ment to the Pondiograr. remeng the friends of the se veral undioaus pond. non, that the Convention proceed to ballot for nog the count for the one A.semblymen not se. i csodidiles for the Ligiilsturo. This wes &Nei. looted at the first ballot, and the struggle for the csxd in by a large majority of Delegates, and the remeining Countynfficets 'the president more following nominations were there made for the than once had .k for elbow room fur the See- '4^.1v..-1 House of RePle.ntetiee. rotaries, such was the crow.; amend "b" aTORIAt. NONIINATION , . such the anxiety to know the result before the Tom , 1%. F111.114Cg., tleolge Danis. was declared. The excitement rather inerear.ed ADNII VrIONS FOR THE HOUSE OF REP when it was known at a Into hour in the after' ..—.. .. .. •--..S t•..sENTATIVE,. noon, that no candidates were etosen upon the , Jahn JI 51u., Wm. S. 'Chomps., 1.. C. J. Noble. M. Swart:welder, second ballot. • : Henry Large, . John Sheriff, The Candidate, Wm. Wiles, Seal Palmer. i• " The Candidates of the Convention, eleeptine j nu .. ~c , ,,..i. y. .1 dn 'l .ddb., • • Mr. Duncan, are all new Men, b ut they ere none Cc l. II nand., 1‘• Suodgrarli, the leas competent to that. as with el urn there ; ii• .k• Mc Vol. 1 • nria...1., Sairely, Must ban first 4.6.6 i, in;lth, first is often the C '''' h L"' Wm. Espy, John Miller, of Nharpsbut eh best. I Mr. Riddle's name was then withdrawn ai his Of Mr. Marmite we need nut speak in camper, i 00,0 friir ,... by ono of hi. friend.. dation. The handsome , endorsement of his con.: tiALLOTIAGS FOY. l 'ANDIUATE. 5 etiluenta is flue best recommendation that can be ' wi ,,, y ourober of yO,, 88 paidhitn, and the support he rice a.. 1 nos 41 the , r Y;,.a.„.,,ry i., s oh-see. 4e ..re. moat enthusiastic end deterinined character.— 58 Where, as in this glorious Whig County, a riemi.. I ( I. ' hi l r C i:i ' y ij r, . ° 7;;„ - „,..,„ - SO hatiOrl la equivalent to an election, the same inter. , 1 . 55 ; ": essi.uttl.ni at attends the proceedings o( 'n Convention an an Nem haled 1.1 Ballot end liailut ad !Winn Election. Mr. Dusk, having received the norm- I V2 l :l7l;eetp• en , f...... :1 nation by a. law majority, hle Majority tu the I ',,•,' I.4‘,Ne°_';`• I!: • n v.elact County fur the Semite iv equally certain. The 1 r0 . 17 ,,,, 4 ,,,,,, position of • Senator in !State like this, is a [noel I Ai, x Itt t a,,e , honorable one, and sufficient to gratify the runs , .. ; ,,7:41,,,, . fond of public life for the value of the honor re• I Mt! i l i = i i i i' , . naive& or whace pride it is faithfully to serve those I . ne,r) t w. Lo who may tend hint to the Councils of the State. I 1 t,'„X r d ,"''''' as a faithful public. yin, W eervant. l, i...e, =t — i n.on a 2 The'candidstee for the Assembly are gentlemee 1 , fi . 0 meveerb. . well known to the community for their ability and I Mr" ' lhr ' ie • for Senator, and M ""'• ile.ri• C. • . their attachment to Wbig prinlcs. The sup ' T N " Ve ' of in d " . . Chrt ‘ dan Sai'dr of Wilkins. L arg e, of Mi ffl in, for Assembly were then .- port of the Convention is their beat recommend, l Ikon' yon, and we.need add nothing to the official Mr :• ` kci"" i l the r''''l6.' a. duly I.loMateal by cord of commendation. All may not be eatiitied I the 11 ' ° "'" °° • The C men onventiou then took 's recess of half an with the result. All may not Mel that the beet ' are s el e cted for the office, hot the members 1 hour. of .the Convention,' in the spirit of that truest ef ' • a aMettle ?a .spas. all Dernomney, which seek. rho greatest good' 1 The President laid before the Convention the the greateet Dumber', have decided as they have,' . r‘,11,,,ng 1,„,, learn John M ilf,,. o f „ rim:ohm:ly and with the wish of presenting such ileum. as . declining to present his name as a candidate upon upon the whole would best serum the beat inter- I the trecand of the county. ballot: . , eel; . : To the c'neromittee .1 Delegate, nor assembled.- 'I ho candidates for County Treasurer, Con, . Flour red by the highly respectable rote which ertimioner. and Auditor, are all men who will till ; I have received un the brat balloting, though not their r a rer faithfully cod sc at, on r , tingle t, tull e ,ucci said, and believing that the section or the Wellies of the people evlbneaulfrages they will .i.,.n...r,i.,':::=o,l:o'l7fgiViist7;bl;:iii herewith receive. In the spirited contest which took place • withdraw my name fr„,,, th e i joo . i , ohoii. em b between the f ri ends of the several candideti r, ter ! ' JOHN MILIAIIt, Sharpsburgh. in sure el were satisfied of fair play. The pee. ' tics of marking for candideles, new to en, forbids . , anything else, and in the Coneentton Joel held, - it seemed to combine the advantages bath of 11, - 'Ballot and the viva core. Several enemy, , ,Wees made to takecho sow by the viva were prir,• . , . Os for the purpose of more expedition, hot with out snocesi. ' The Convention was in oases .n from tell Ulittl half past firs; with half an hotted interrnio.ion.— Thera was but little speaking, though evident ...likhilltl for debate. Burin°, had called the Con. emotion together, ands working day was made of itio the Int. . ":, . •, With the ticket now presented to the Electors :, lot the County, we call Upon the County of Ade . 'slimy to put the ball in motion, and roll up in r :.441rity 'of three thousand for loria, Patton, end . the boa -or County officers today presented f.a. ••• • 'tbes . cties of the People' of this section of the ' ' Slits. . . Mill iFr Item• ;Olin that Brig. Gin Cadwatoder orth• • milk to wooed with his company (excepting the , • dragootti) now encamped at Palo Alto, to Vero _ CruNto reinforce Gen. Atom Tilt Eagle 6 of the opinion Met (ten. :icon remain at Puebla until the beginning ol en lation, without sleddig' upiin the capital. -Tp~sa Ohio itevment under Cot. lorn, Ilireiga at Monterey during the ..etiond neat in bitty, cm tee way home; and the let Ohio "long Walloped at litorderty. would . limes *bout the mune time. • Purffirvall Re.. eirry.—A law in OA !oar, from 'member of C.pt. (;.m. writ tone, 'het one of oar men. (I will lirre prollied natoc,) when owlet milers a cli down behind $ rack. but wee oteetwed theamint PAcilly"wbo ordered rut' :a to 'e.1..7.4.P5re with trio eompsny; bat be ir het ogri $44 nm so !nay attack ht. wind rt:t ibex a di , •:.:teraftere taw W. alias that on: of t. t ., and not awe er. -'*-Wiffifeinetb(etloo6 l Ca . 4 boa ; "! 06 t , ' 114 slew than that a fete bed M 'ugh Mel, Sti , Mo4o tit qi r oid oii roe rittesergt 4stettr.: UR: COUNTY CON VIPATIDN. The Cot:vcotion ow called to oi4 by Jobs Esq. of pose, soon after , 10 o'cic* and lb". fOlloning aflieers Teen; tlloo app - tinted W , preside over the Convention: - - . Uk lick:KS OF THE convEyritm. FIRISI DIST . Daniel McCurdy, Ut Eliubeth. I' ICI FULSIDLX - rll. John Scott. of .Russ. Hugh Meltheny, of Snowden, Estate' Miller, of East Deer. sac ZZZZZ John Major, Sixth Wald, John B. Robinson, Manchester. LLte&TY IX ATTXXII•IID: r• eirtesua•a. tat Ward Jas. Long, Wm. Algeo. 2.1 - Wm. Wttson jr, George A. Ber 4.. SIMISSUII Horner, Joseph W 4th Alex, Speer, Jamee Mathews. sth Job G. Patterson, Joel W. Lightner. 6th - Jared M. Brush, Jahn Ilsjor. 7th •• James S. Richardson, Geo Gumbett. 9,11, John Allen, Henry Siimple. 9th Drum, J. Jeffries. • CITY Or ILLDGIII3i. of Ward, M A. Roux, R S. Cassini. M. A White, L. H. Scott. • 3,1 Wm. B. Mowry, Wm. Boyd. 4th Alex. Cameron, James A. Gray. ems lison•ar. .kletander McLean, John McKee. • 11,ICIIXILTrld• John B. Robinson, Robert Sampson. I.D wail LIP ILLT• .1..1.. DeLker, James McClure. TOW 311111 r. •XD 11011000.81. Pt/I—Tbomer Lines, Jr., Robert Partner. Pmblm—D. Negley, Thomas Davidson. 14.1kins—Johti Sumer, James Graham. 'Plum—R. F. Logan, Joel Monroe. Vcrsailk , —Wm. A. Shaw, Jacob Kellner. McKeesport—J. E. linty, M. Deem Elieubeih Burmtgh—Daniel !McCurdy, Wan. B. Vanktrk. ElMabeth irtenship—John Pollock, Crish .5 ppleget., Lower Ni. DilworM, Wm. Per. kins.. Upper St. Clair—Aaron Brawdy, John %Yd. Snow:fan—Hugh Mellheny. Henn. HoII.. Baldwin—J. U. Coehem., Elbert Mai, dirraan—H. Erth, E. Pereeval. RJieeson—Je me. Isaac Wnlker,jr. N.orth Fayette— m. !roger.; Andrea John • South Payeltc—Juhn Ituyre. Gootlmmi Y .11 , ,,,n—John Graham, Matheyr.Scon. Findley—Wu!, IL Guy, John Byers. .Ififitin-1.13e1d Colima John WillOek. • Reserve—etudes G. Smith, Peter Bntes. Runo-.Jour Scott. John Mdlheuy. Sharpnburgh-1,1 m Miller. Wm. Camp- • Indiana—Kober t MePterson, James Wile 311. P , ne so, • Sample, Samuel Mcliberty. -tibia—Wm. Morris m, Francis Duff, Franklin—John Riley, Wm C Means. East Drer—EzAwl Miller, R. S. Porter. Wad:Deer—John Magill, Nathan Conley. 'The ihlevies having presente,l their creden tials, 'f he President al. laid before the Convention the following hatter from Mr. Keller Deia Si a:—Should my nom., be mentioned ' 1 te the Coneentiatt to Jay, an a candulaie for the horna”hoe for the office of Commissioner, may I t. quest of you the favor to withdraw it. lam itionaful to my fiends and the members of the Whig mide ira sminicnyi generally, for the many faao fe opinion+ which they lase been pleased to expreas concermog me during the can• vse. for the nomination. Bet I believe there will be offered to the Con• vent* the names of gentlemen whose long ser er to the Whig tanks fonder them to prece dence at the present time, and I therefore deem It my duty Id withdraw my name. Khowing that the ticket nominated I y this hos dy to day, cannot fail to meet the warm approval of a: large majority of the people ,of Allegheny country, and pledging myself to use all my en. deavors to secure its slimes., I BM air, very en. • pecifolly, your obedient servant, June 2d, 1847. • R. N. KELLER. Mr. Itodgeot, of ?forth Fayette, moved that the remaining eandidatea, (one Aeoemblyman, the county Treneurer. county Gommluioner and Au. door be eeleeteJ al the game time. The motion era. agree.' to. The following etudilatruo for the Amami,ly were withdrawn : Mt= !I TREASURER. allot gull Ballot. 3,1 Ba/lot. 44 4.ft :14 4 Fix COUNT N ~,, I ti I 1 tV Mnrr , son. John CV I' CV Kellsr. FOR srl:NTl' Nonaiustril. lot I roman Penni,. 31 Capt Samuel Ken, 21 Wm. N Burchfield, Jcseph al ceuLloch. ilcntV Kean FOX NOuctilited. tat Ballot. 2nd Balltit Audrew Johusrni, b G tYm Csibelt, Bribers (a.nigeM Bowman, 3S' Sfaitierr West,. S Tirose slanted thus •; viers uoisilifitted. The Balloting now pr - weded It the fourth Sandi. data, and the result i• r ot alsove giaen. The, Chair snnounced that than as no choice and the Deb evenaa were than orde ed to prepare foranotbsr rota. . . motion was Ina thal Ibei four. highest elialldstel for Awe bly, Coninsindoaan and ICoNI NS !Mil/ N . tnd pallor' Atitlitor,..WithUe too highest For TteitayNr be' 'detained; and 1140 Feet stricken from the roll. Thu . -mohoo was lokand a eccond eubcoltted to retain' tlW : faariblghest.for the Asamblyjite3 the threw highew aithehther ticket!. Thiletas agreed to , any! the count ainn,nred.7 . The real:tit tens • ton knew° far the A.,,nhly by 4lits whi4ienrigs earwig thn crowd, and the President of the Convection aelhenneed that the fourtb.,nomihee of the Con vention was Marshall Swart:welder of the city of Pittsburgh, who received aixt two out of eighty eight votes, end was &dared the candidate of the Convention. There was • choice of County Commiasioners and Auditor alai, vut nom far Treasurer. The President asked the pleasure of the Conventino. wilco kfr Cassatt moved for anew Ballot by mar. king for candidates. Mr. Scott moved for a rico race vote • • - -• • -. IMt!Caentt oPpOsed the motion as a depattura from the established sales of Conventions. He hoped, there would be no innovations, but es we had begun so we thould gn on to the end. Mr. Scott thought there vets a disposition to KO his his motives. He designed only to we time and regarded the viva voce mode of voting is much most independent. The Chair pot the question and decided against the amendment of Mr. Scott. The question just now begun to excite a'good deal of interest in the Convention, and the Chair Was called upon to pot the question again, venial was done, and with the name decision. Thi mo tions upon both side. WWI most vociferous, and one might wall enough have doubted the correct• nee of the decision. This question settled a third count was made for County Tressurer, and the choice fell upon James W. Raster of the city. The Committee on resolutions composed of Hi ram Hulls, R. S C sssss t, John Pollock, John Patterson, and John Magill, reported their reed• lotion. Into in the evening, and they were adapted I unanimously. Itmoloed, That this Convention deem it proper to express to their constituents arid the people at law; their opinion on thy following subject:, Headred, 'rant as Cllit.ine feeling an over. 0 in all that concerns the prosperity and honor of the country, the people have a right to demand from the President awl his ad•iscra the object tar which the war with.Mezico is now being waged. se be ing alike due to the, people who of me are inter. ested in the continuance and result 01 the near, as vrgll as to the gallant and yatrlotic citizen soldier. who are and have been in the.conflect, sustaining the honor of the National flag: Reaalred. That the citizen told/era and .0 hers who have so nobly and bravely manitaint d the National gag in the present war, are et - aided to the gratitude of the country, sand have our baths. leSpeel. 112= . • . due to Gents. Tty!or—norricart. and the and men of our armies in Mkiiiert, for their semi. cc* in the war, sod that the crAanty bes great roooV to rejoice that the attempt ,art President l'ulk and Ina party to auirer'rreeLGerierala Taylor and Sc by appointing Lieut. General Benton, did not inteceed. Resofeed, That the pass gives to Antonio I pr. do Santa Anna, by order of Prevident Polk was not only derogatory to the national Lorne but esceedingly disastrous in all trapects; am that it is doe to the people. that the Preen.len should cause t lie teibbakerl all the term; con dition and stipulations entered into by Rhin or hr his orders with biota Anne. Resolved. Teat whilst we j..in in the genera thankfulneas, in the giver of all good for his kind ness to u. as a nation, andSi.yhotlundance with which ho him blessid our lind;uur deepest ayml a thin aro also exhibited and given to our brethren In Ireland, Scotland. Germ Any, and othte F ivtiot the world, where the c:ops have failed. and Mlle% ty, want and famine now exist. Resolved, Tbarin view of the unhappy condi. lion of many persons in Ireland. we regret that the Loco Focus in the last Congress refinied to extend to them any aid, and by their votes defeated the bill granting five hundred thousand dollara to re lieve the distress of the perishing poor in Ireland, Scotland. and elsewhere. 'Resolved, That a. Antimaeouic and Whig cit runs of Pennsylvania. we•have great nude t joice in the steady advance of Whig principles. and to the certainly that Allegheny County at the approaching el,ciion will do her duty. I Resolved, That. thin Convention have entire confidence in Gen. James Irvin. the Whig candi date for Governor, as an hong sit, capable citixemi and as I man of the peop'e, and on who, unlike our present Chief Maw rate.:c nail no o r, at the die ration of a -Free Trade . National Atitotoirlia ! tion, leanly bow to the behests of those who would moonlit, the cherished principles of Pennsylvania 1 to satisfy tha visionary schemes of Fen Trader;l Resolved, That this Convention hare the no-' cunt confidence ir. the honesty and capability of Major Joseph W. Pauoa our candidate for Canal' reommissionse, that we look forward to biro eke Ifor, en the .1.. woirg st s via 11 11. e !, neva of our State improvements. and a cone viurnt increased prosperity of out citizens. Resolved, That this Convention tear guise, lie one of the priocipin of the Whig party, that the President and Governor should be limited to one ! term of ether. ' Resulted, That a commithe of nine be appoint ed, svi cm duly it shall be to correspond with the State Committee and such ether Committees ' may be appointed in other counisea with a •ww. of promoting the election of our cendidates for Governor and Canal Commissioner, end to make and miry out all necessary istrangemente to ire Sure BOCCI or Retolrrd, That we Mats day prrerni to the An. , timasonte and Whig citizen. of Allegheny Coon. iy a ticket well worthy their moat ardent r import,. composed of men all true, and many of them tried, and for whom we ask, and confidently en. fed, the unanimous vote of the Whig pony, in creased by the votes of honest mon of all parties. who will find our ticket uneresptionable to every friend of the true interest and prosper.ty of the country. Comm.-ma Or Gtataar. Collllllo,ol.itar . Dr. Carothers of Wilkins, W. J. Howard of Pitts burgh, J. Morrison of Allegheny, J. Scut n 1 It Ma, A. H. Miller of Pit , aborgh. H. Monza Snowdon. Robert McKnight of Pstudiurgh, Wm. Hilt...lntl of Lower St. Clair, Daniel McCurdy of Elizahath. Ilowurreez or COsrca.s—Job U. Patter son, Samuel McElheny, John Scott,. laTaln rape Au. DlONN,O.—Wicopy the following letter from the Poet giving so account of the robbery to which we have before. referred. VE6I CRC L, May ith, After we had moved to Vera Crux, controls to extend our business. I hued a Mexican to act- as Interpreter, who could speak the English and Spanish language with fluency. On the night of the 6th Aped, I was called upon by a captain of a j schooner for amount of bra bill, $6BB, and taking him into a room of the store, paid 'him hi' do mated from my carpet hag which I look out the purpose. Locking it. I walked or 1.1 him 1,. the door and returned immediately. when I fem.! the , carpet bag was gone, in which were nier $16,10 ro gold, $67 in eilvei, and several papers of yak r to myself alone There men, several people in the . store at the time. I gave the slum inatantly, son the Mexican being miming, lett no doubt of him being the thief. Wo searched all night fee in the city and neighborhood, and the neat m mg, as soon as the necessary peyote cool l h ! made out, I muted on horseback. After j days and two nights riding through the ore' try observing the law and complying with all its form. in every respect, on overtaking him in rite town et Cordova, where there was at the time ohm. 11001. MBlll,lO soldiers that had been driven from Ver I Cruz, while we had note friend within one Lot. dred milee of us. However we had him acre, e, , he acknowledged the the thr ft, the morel . nil lag the pried of a horse and some found on him, but the paper. he could not b. railed on to give any account of; on the u 11!• I • considered I had good . 111116 till to congAnula to ml self upon the successful LerflitllBlloll pf the pia., as it would be in any WI!, country than hi 'xi ••• But, here it wan but the signal fur plunder c.. to• secution. About One Of two is'cluck that segt, t, eras roused from my slumbers by an armet t e who lifted my pocketed their contains, mot titre , rue into prison, under the aballow pretext coot i was an American spy, All tents of chem.,. wet made against me; and of Mind proved to l l ••• isfaction of a tribunal composed of the 1111 , 11." tIl lariats anon acomers—judges and prawn..., to iog dl military 111.. VIWI llitlltPrOtlr al ay • custody, end had been in four dithirent mist ire do ring that time, until finally I fell in the Lowly. I Gen. Seats Anna, who approptiated, all my Cl' feats--public and private—tea his own use. Cer ' Scott, homing of my situation, demanded me is:. ; !cart; and gave in exchange a Mexican ellioer, and them restated me once more to liberty And • friends. Gyring my imprisonment the r ,toyr,• were remarkably Mind to me, supplying roe with I meat ind drink. andeven the money out of thei, • pockets without eking any obligetion wbvicrei from me for its rati l eymeut, You may prig. lens incumbent it is on me . to remember thou who came to my relief I when death era. Meting um ,in the face. 1.1.6101 e first three days In p o sse without laattilsg 1011. I had Neverat Lams of tai ' ale oecupyir-lone l end twodeys at a time, end I • cannot be' bi Nelsen for havingeacep- ?oo dui mosey as but -• every edurblence it will be arc Irrevocably Pietorta indebtet) to M. Nurse of the Liter for • eylendid a ipy of the 'Pictorial Bt.- Auto: Nile.] by Perk Nu human Esy, at Ne‘r York. Alo frt. the Pktori►l hituoiley Courier by A. hieMskist 'Zsq., Philadelphia. Staltimori sad Obdo Bond. I '• These axis ',estrange:condition, of things in re lereciesi',to the eklensioa itt the Baltimore and Ohio Atailrad to the Ohio riser: Within the last twelve 7Montba'a mwr, extrsordirmry number of propos'. :lions hese teen goaded, but nonernf which ha. Ird 'to any inecteal-reselt, admit. the nevss.ty of speedy action, and that the road should be pushed beyond Cumberland. tone as fall Wise that in a few years the Chesapeake and 'Ohio Canal I will be completed to Cumberland, sod all coot de that the Canal and Railroad, if both Cop at Cum. ; berland, will be rival walks and injurious each to the other. Every effort to induce the Legislature of V giniato consent to the extension of the Railroad to Parkersbargh or Fishing Creek has been tabor tie.. The right of way to Wheeling ,cannot be adopted because of the onerous cinditions annex- ed to it, and of the difficulty of making any antis• factory arrangement, with Wheeling. The Balti more and Ohio Railroad Company have heretofore adopted a great .variety of propositions; seemingly growing out of the circumstances existing when they wete severally considered and passed. The consequence of all which . is that this Company may be properly compared to a camelon, end it has as many aspect. and hues as that most celebrated dual. The USURY necessarily are much expected to and dialling' by the people of Baltimore, and it would seem that some effort should be made by the community at large to fared upon that corpo ration some decisive and final action on .the im- I portant intents'. confided to their charge. The i last and moot original proposition is to continuo the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad beyond Cumber land to the extent of acme fifty miles, al a large expenditure of money, and trust to the hope of obtaining hereafter the legislation -from Virginia requsito to the completion of the Reamed to the Onto. We are to place ourselves in the power of Virginia, and not only to hazard what has already berm upended, but to invest • large additional amount of our fonds and to put it also at peril. (Ins might suppose that there is no avenue open to us by which we could coatinue our Railroad to the Ohio, and that we are now driven to risk our means upon the views which may hereafter prevail in the Legislature of Virginia. In truth, however, ne have the opportunity to make end are afforded great taeiltties M making the extension. The people of Pittiourglo and of the country between Pittsburgh and Turkey Foot are anxious to have the road continued to Pittsburgh. They offer a large subscription—said to be 5750. 000 ,—and already nosier. a charter sufficient for all practical porposii. The Baltimore and Uhio Railroad Ccinpany may, by a subscription of $BOO.OOO, ob tain the control of this charter, and may obtain the assistance of the people of Pcttsburgh to an extent which cannot be pictured for any other mote which can be adop.ed. As !natters now stand, a railroad can be made from Pittsburgh It Turkey Foot at an estimated c ost of lig,tloo,ooo. The people of Pittsburgh and of the country through which the road wall pass prolitr to raise $750.000. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company may sobecribesooo,. 000, and it will rrquire say $500,000 more to complete the road. Can it be doubted that this $500,000 can be raised in-Baltimore ! The rotas of Pittsburgh. whatever complaints were heretofore justly made at to their conduct, bare now prop wed just fea and re.cinable terms. They do not insist that any particular route should be pursued beyond Cumberland; they do not require that the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company should abandon all Idea of a southern , route to the Ohio. All shay ask is that. the ' erosion between Cumberland and Turkey Foot be completed first, before ,any southern branch of the road ho made.. They ask us to do that of which every reasonable man must approve—that we should, having commenced the road to Pitt. burgh, finish the whole of it first, and after we shall hare completed it from Cumberland to Pitts burgh and not until 'then, endeavour to make a road to Pstkersburgh or some other Southern poi n t. The toad horn Cumberland to Pittsburgh is within the compass of our Means. It is the short est and cheapen route to the Ohio, and we can obtain extraneous aid in making it which no other route promises. It will pass in pot through a rich and ferttla country, and will lead to a promot e. and growing City. A new era will elle in the air ass of Baltimore if we eel eetioaaly to work and mike this connection. We will hare the cheap,. and the best route to the Ohio now or likely :o be in operation. We will make the Pittvburgh our fist nod warm friend.. and .11. m.aw inu•l grcsl , y eidarged and oar bonne , . gristly increased thereby. Thom who insist upon a more southern term. anus have yet to obtatain the power to make it; cannot promise themselves arty support oat of this• c immunity; and must raise a much larger amount of money than would be required to complete the Pittsburgh Connection. They may be eantent to wait 'a any additional memo.: until they shall hive reaelt-il the Ooi t. and to pass thrdugh a country the most of which is represented to he barren in the extreme. If their hopes as to the results of the southern terminus should not be 'v aliant, and some $7,000,000 or $OOOO,OOO be ex. pendrd, and all by this community, a blow will be given to our prosperity from which we could not aspect to recover doting the present genera.ton. W.,can now begin the Pittsburgh connection. we ean finish it, and after we shall have done this we can then start the Southern branch, if the hegishitufe of Virginia will grant the requsite power and nitherity.—Boltimore American. Gev. Jat ransom Davis has been appointed by Governor Brawn, of Mississippi, a sensor of the United State., during the unexpired term of the late lion. Jesse Speight. Gay. Brown made the appointment at the present moment in the an ticipation of an extra session of Congress, but we have good authority for raying there ~w ill. he no lien. Scorr hal taken the guerilla bunion. in hand, and by his order, every murder that the Mexicans may commit, takes $3OO out of the neareat alcalde's pocket. Mr. Cuanbss Herbert surrendered 1.1.1 week, as Agent of the Boniholds., to the Agent of the State of Indiana in :Now York, sit millions three hundred and fifty thousand Jolla. of the State bonds for cour.roan into the new State seal Canal stocks. This amount:clued. by nearly out mill ion the requirements of the law, and the New Yolk Commercial says will be largely increased by the let of July, as the holders are coming in C.Z.Clo.llDirtl,./..—Tbis being the season when the cockmoach, the pest of oar hitch ooe,cammenee• its noctmnsl excursion*, the 61 lowing recipe may call forth the grateful =know - . ledgments of those of your reader, who -sae, from the presence of this loathsome insect:— Take a sixpenny loaf of wheat bread—the alder the better— reduce it to s crumb, (of course after paring off the cruet) then in a pint of boihug water put two 4 a rpoon.ful of cayenne rapper, one of pulverized ni rimed, ball ■ drachm of saltpetre, the rime quantity of white lead, and a wine glass full of extract of hops. Not,' throw in your crumb of bleed, and digest fur six hours in a moderate hest ; strain through • cloth, add to the , liquor 30 .lropv of tincture of quench., snd let it stand till t toi.oex t day; then !Kittle it and keep it in a pastry; on a lump of sugar, and same dozen lumps mrens• ril around your kitchen, will remove the post in less Mari 110 time. Rata Uoau Bosiiress.—The Beaten papers in• form us ihat.the last week's receipts on the %'en• I arts (11awa)[road were over $27,000, being the largest week's business over done on tho road , The prnspetous condition of the road has carried op die value of the stock, and the salmi last re-1 ported were at $lOB per share for $lOO paid in The Baltimore and Ohio Railron I Company has also been doing a very large business. The receipta of the past month of April, we are informed, were about sl2o,ooo—conaiderably more than thaw of the Boston road. . . The receipts . during the first three weeks of the pseetrtt month of May, on the worm! Siete I;stials of New York wen $560,112.31, being an increaro of $56,368,02 o'er the eorreeponAing period of 1848. Isote••.—Nichola• McCarty has been none. {need by the Whip of the Indianspoll• district for Conyers. Now wpresented by Mr. Wick, Intut w D••i. i• the Whig candidate in the second district; hi. opponent is Thomp I Hsely. In the Mud die:tint P A HatilisMan i. the Whig and J I. Robinson the Democratic candidate. In the fourth district Caleb B Smith. Whig, le eg•io s candidate, and has no opponent. In the sixth district George Dunn W the Whig and George W Carr the Democratic candidate. In the ninth district Daniel D Pratt. Whig, I. running .gainst 0,/ Cathcart, Democrat. Mr. Rosausto, oar townsmen we are {kJ to kern has the contract for constructing the im mense wire surpeuelen bridge acrou the Niagara riser, below the Folic It is to bee single span, 700 feat long, and 900 feet above the river, and is Intended to afford' a econtintumi route for the Feat Western Railroad, which is to be bulbul with the Both& and AIbaFFY Mr. R. write the contractor of the Monongahela Briggs and of tW Aqueduct scrossthe Allegheny. iVrit‘en foi the Paubstrsht.ette THIC •Ilp* fl,tltAtbef I Mink or bet amid the balls Where !amity gthite slaw. Aid though a thcs.lessla Voices sits I only bear her son. And when I see s vagina fete, Or vie. a darkainte eye, Her tender beauty their. f traae Where deeper feelings lie.; She was the flower of all thetrace Of gentle flowers that grate. And of the truest heats of eirth Hell WU the heat most t fur. When darker hours encircle me, I mill her tender name; She was the light of all my hours,— My opines guiding flame. I Mink of her amid my dreams— Far in the spiribland,— I Sieve her in her floating 'obis :Among the sister-band. ~ While on her face a ' mile More sweet 'Than ever Reticle there Is playing; and her arkaame eye Is beaming yet m e fair. And when I torn to snit again. And morning lifts its veil, t i i Still is she iu my gla some heart Like some remem red tale. I think of her in bri ter hours, When all of fi fe i gay,— She lingers like thou pleasant dram- , Fair as a aummr r day. And then my memory loth for gel How she was borne away . .— - So early with the dead to lie, So blooming to decay. Oh! yes, she faded like that day— That sweet young summer's day; And when the dewy evening came, Her spirit tweed away., Yet as we turn, and lboleut buck On things of forarr yeary, So dots my spirit turn isnd sigh And give to Pittsbuigh, Msy 20, 1841: BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH C pondonog of ri Correopondeure nr th , r n,bur.o liAteue ARRIVAL FROM LIVERPOOL. 1:‘011R DAYS LAfrER En= The famous (Chins Packet) Rainbow, suited thin mining from Liverpo. I, bringing tour day'• later naves—to May Si,. The .apply of Grain i 0 Liver' osi was 'United. Wheat had advanced lour reser. pet bushel. Corn had advanced and awl lucid too shillinge higher, but trim (aster doll. The money maikst was very stringent. The setocity 'of the money caused the rate of interest to range from five to twelve pee cent. •]'he Cotton was affected by the pressure in the money market, but, at the close there was Mire regularity. Sales were effeeted of 5000 bales S Orleans at horn sg.si, Mobila it 4 5 to 7d, and Upland at NOV. The arrivals of Flour and Grain were very lin, l tied. Western Canal Flour-add at 44., arid-Phil- , ai elphia and Ilahrmore brGr is at 42. fil to 43. per bbl. in advance. LeFiiimr.. mon L(sNDON. Adder. - Zr ,flay 7111--iFourillyt Later. . , Puti.•., Jane 2, 9 A M. There have been arricaitt buth here and at Bal. tin.... from London with ilatea tn May 7th. Wheat had advanced in I..dorr bra •Lillings per quarter. ern had advanced three ahillinga per quarter. Pluor had advanced rav, ahillings per bid. Prociatora tame nut quoted. Parliament way diKuosing the Prior Law 1111 1 fdr Iralaud . The mortality In Ireland tea. on iheinerrave. An American firm in Mancheater is reported to have failed (or 1:100,000. . The debate . the Irisli Poor Low Bill was in I tie !louse of Lome. _ . It te awed that 256 a1.1".r1116 were ro . srle M Father Mathew'. Cemetery in one week—an vide'nce of fearful mortality from the Frevalem NEWS FROM THE SOUTH A letter from Predsr.rk..liursfi 'weir P.l as)s that :{auto Anna is in the tce of Puebla, with an inconsiderable body of troop.. General Scott is al. at Puebla in full crri:l.3nd. General .Worth entered on the , 16th ult. without opposition, though with a 'otrisll body ,if troops. Intelligence from the heat of War. rotresperldeace'or FIIMAtlICV.21111 • 1/1/11, .iune IN1; The New Orleans Delta has meeired flee of late Anglo Mexican papers, containing imps,. (ant items of news horn the Seat of War. The war spirit is daily and rapidly increasing, and ea. ry possible measure adopted to entry Ott the wee to a renewed vigor. A subscription had been taken at. in the coy of Mexico, to &flay the eapenses Of it e and to fortify the city td which an immense num bee of the citizens bad ,mbecribed,..-e.JMOot them as high as 911000. . A letter from Durango elate., that Cot. I.),rni phui bad countermarched.towards Chihuahua, it consequanes of receiving it/fount:ion that an in surrection had again brOlten out in Now Wales and that an indiserinainat•slaughter of the A own' cans hail taken place. The forces of Gon. Santa Anna were daily in creasing in number. He reol2ll to be inspired with new zeal, and says all he wants mix is motley to ensure the complete defeat of the American ra mp A lioVermurgit decree bad Lrru i.utd the hbeity of the prom. l'he Clergy of San Luis Potosi bad pol,iished a long address, full of religlour enthusiasm, and threatening all those who should refuse to rally to the rercue of their country. and their religion, with the eternal malediction of Heaven. Santa Anna, it was reported, woo myelin,: to. wards Puebla, but it was thought hl• object was not to attack Worth, but to control-the elections for President, which wells about to take place. Gen. Scott was still at Jalapa. Mr. Trial had arrived at the brad quarter. of Gene, of ICtelu•ive Curre.pouJrncrot Pannoiurgh Matette NEW YORK MARKET. Juno 2. 65 P. 11. The business doing in Flour on tho snot is small and meanly for usd. -There ore buyers, how. cols, in the market to cvntract fur (inure &live. ry, and I notice isles 6000 bble lienessee for all this . month at $8.37608,44i fon bbl. The aisles on the spa-t were at $8 5006.624. ' A sale of 2000 bu White Wheat of prime goal ity.st 216 c, wi ich is a considerable improvement. Sales for delivery to all this month at 600 e. Au impnived demand has sprung up for corn, and buyers took 12,000 bu Yellow prune at 112 e 114 c—an advance. Cornmeal sells to a moderate •extent at $5:25 per bbl. Oats have declintd somex hal, and now roll at stic. Eirld•rve C pandencr of the Piti.burßls , BALTINICHE MARKET. June 2, 8 P M. Flour—The market has sone up to.rley, and holden of Howaid et. claim $9, but effect few or no sales at that. City Mills gals to a moderate extent at $9 per bbl., • Cornmeal—Toe Market is steady at 0.25 per bbl. Bales only fair. Corn—The market has. advanced, and holders. sow demand 1034104 c for White, and 110 c for Yellow—no buyers at either. • • Holders of W hest have put up the price-207c is now asked for prime Red. Oats are cheaper—now selling at .00e per be. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. June 2d 9 P. M. Flour ba. had a clear (ill to-day under the Fur. eign new., of 50e per bbl. Holders of Wt4Letll and Pa. brands are demanding f 8.76 per bbl, but there have been nu sales since to ...baldish Hist as the price. The new. brought the market to a complete stand ,till, not only for Flout and Untie, but near ly every thing else. The business done has been Very small. Here, a. in New York and Bald mom, alLaie awaiting the new., the team to day having sharpened their appetite. amazingly. - - 0-lisportant to:Adverii.er..—Tbe :Wye, osmosis which appear In the pally Morning Gazette also appear In Ilse TotilVeekty,itboa reeninniff thi bent oil or Ina eirtnialion of all, !without any additional amnia. nita loan adrantara tucur wirertilarn,.nithont An.nn.nrunents are also °owned so the country papas upon l essons/it. terms. ~. Ara..• 0...c,.. , ..UP0S :MAW"111 - I:i. '' • 71 .......:: t ,?.1 The War Department, under date of Atte 11th .: -....-.• "v" - - _R . :- inst., has called upon the Governor elf Missouri ~• Sebes D... As, Amelailmstiii for • Dentition of five Companies of. Mounted I t '......-.-.-..-. —_ _...........-.......- i. Vclunteers, lo "sere "during the war with .Mesi• 1 tgamdeeme Coma.> SM.' • ~.4 Twr. tr,tor.firoond ..I Cottage Mem oar Illfnerv• col and to occupy the Ines to Ivo ectablisheil On . - • rillcort Auction : ' the I Iry gm. They are I I myth :sous al Fort ON Saturday afternoon, Me ISA mato.. aka O'clock. • I .. I . will be sold on the premises: That hendwante Country Leavenworth or Independence, and will .....,.,....,..... t .db, gi,,ke H vg..ssithuseibolui mustered into service by Lieut. Col. Wharton. el • mi.. from the reventb Ward of the city. having • Each company will consist of one Captain, ear trout of Chi feet on Read street, which if Si feet :rode, First Lieutenant, two Second ' Lietrievitits, lour ,:il,r,:,s;sol.tdxgbna.s.ll,,,loo.,fweet.todt‘tehl:,77l.alrei.,,... co,yosi., cpn bugler., one farrier and black- coot and Limestone on o.p:sr:nista. Person. wales smith, and eighty print.. This force, as sre I rwitiaLthe propenyesUl k ealloolt. in Cb&l t1z. , . iviii... .1 have .Id, are to In employed at the ,posla nut!, • i ntr's7paym . t'en7strarliithinctrresr,' balan ce secured OY Ilona and baled on the Oregon route. The Battalim of In. mortgage. le3 JTI DAVIS, Auct'r Pantry and the Regiment of Mounted Volunteers,_ ... . Roes and Lott at Auction- . • now organising in tilts State, and the Regiment ON Saturday afternoon, the sth inatant, It 3 o'clock. of Illinois Volunteers, called for by the order of wilt be gold on the premises: That valuable Lot of ter arid high Mt the 19th of April, it is authoritatively gated; are , r.°;":* situate at . o 't t Z . :l'." * LP h ',.., ..,. ~ to be used for the occupation of Santa Fe and ; alley. and I. feet on Webiter street, street h anaerect- Ne w Maxim -.Sf. Louis Republican. . ted two wen fintatted brick howl., three snorer. high, I reliable for store and dwelling. At 3f O'Clock, P. 11l Ira - T...orinent of years r• succeeded by health and I ,1(11111r1. to es•e of I tremorritords or Pile/. by the ore of I Two valuable [4.. Ground, having each a hoot of Dr 1 phate . • litertuary t which has actlzd s well tle. : 17 feet.i trochee !tansy... A.m., and exiendieg terced repute:nor for its signal aucceas in eadie'soug 1 ".. tad feet. " ..11 ..... . ,lie,: 4 ~,,,,,eg complaint. It ono internal re m edy, 1 . Also, Prey: Lots of Wooed, harms cache hooter 17 aid at drseosery resulted from a thorough inverugatien 1 wct• t itch on Watson octa's . 0 extending back 0 5 or 11, e ........ of mi. painful and prevalr lit disease. , n...:- „ , , . , , , ID - Ned, $$ h 0 n....t 0 511 ,1 ', wet ,. b y wv Ar r ~, 1 0. ermo: Wile eon earn; rellturte l a nu eqoal t annual it 1::Tel IA NI. lirt Fulton s, New Vora: Ar 11.Tnoan, I P .,Nc ''' " - " h ''''''''' y _o_Dgyny, Aartiooeoe Market wreet. SUM I. sews.. Snothaield Sweet, 4 '''' l'at•l wet, Pa Price al per lon '''' 1w Peremptorysale of 10'l Bulldog Lots In the Eighth Mod of the City,al Astetion. Irj-5.1"." "I"**"g P. " a ` aa " - "Ma`..."' ' UN Wednesday afternoon; Me libh instant, at 3 orelok, r1(1,1.10•11 -‘,...: beg leave to cell public sooner% to' will be sold, on the remise.: 109 handsomely situated the forton,nc. Ift/111 1.11 Writ Doan : o: With...vine , lats , of p fo td,...l: ., on , t i n . l e. P . e n gliraol:V o re ll % knee:mn r Cia , ond one of alrr Vet) fll, praet.tioners 10 ' str eet ~,,,d, • ga r, of which alive a apleridid viewer the the ..voloy iY wh...i, he res,Jes, and Inge Senator in the 1 vionongabela River and adjacent wintery, • plan of .r.,,,,,. g„.,,,t,„,,. It,. git,ert„, thus to • cc n,„ I,d. which eon be fees et the lichee room, orOtt applies . on to David Greer. '" g ' -" iii the P".f.""'" ' ""“" th 7L-1". ' I.'h"." .' " TEM.: ooe.third cash, residue in two eq.] annual ...eon pr•iuthee,und etstng meta 1• doe: : pat:men:a with interest, to be secured by bond and too.. - rt:r I hese 111 my prat:tree been torn, rune in tom' I SA , , , rtlfrilf•t r la to pay expense of conveyancing. Title "...en? P.n.rna. and. 5 0 tar... osu Pk:" ". '' S ' , n ,1,.p.1.1,1, .led J D DAVIS, Auser edee rri C.11.11(1,1i All 1/(0111 • 41111 Comp's, ,t• Pt ett•r .endsre hurt 1 do„, 1.0111,--.llrll there as low a• eau OHM GOODS. ' -- `em " ." "r" ' " " ''"'''"'" '- ""'''' g""'"I ;'" ' wf,',LTIT,V. °,1;." - ern.,Z;,..°: 3 d. 1 "::.`1 a0`, 1 2:.h. l .."a ~Eels.. a•" ht, litter-- -L.. , " , ""5'..." , ... ' -ranable stapleand truer Dry Goods, boon, sloes, 104114 H. •,.. 01011). Apr ' On Dos, 0t• : pilot wa leaf hats, umbrellas, partook, he. , Al 2 O'Clock, P. M. • ";-- Z . C. hob "1" . ' '.."" , l''' g ''''' '''' "' ''''' M " re l ' rn Tril l Is " S d e ' le h l r tr donee ll' en ' a r h are ' v ' e m n " e ; it /.11 . pee:arms l'314.111•11 .:n.h.ngton. DC . wil l ! , t ,,, y ,.;„ ... qt .", e i . or groceries, queen swan, al we arro, . Prtir , Arch 1,1 l ‘Vcr.iterr JJ, 1:10111.1IR and wit, wale. PC11 . 11.41011 matches. Worsts hand holes, 0 Is • 1 rellla 11 .11 1., r , 11.1t..1.11- Ile ,U. be eri.:•tirted on "" ld ' r ' w " .• • V" - 6. ' t 81 '''''" '6'''''bdqrl";; 3 0 ' Lam: eruct, , simnel lamps. •Ine`tent• le , . :" ::`• irtn:d• , °"• nr ..urro.v. - A general u. car of new and second bandhoti.- ' lirrllr. r.. rho n0...1.....e. arts at the rou:.eng ream or ,be toed font tun . carpet:tag. looking darter, mattratoks, I' u.t.lirgli l:l..1:. rte. de:, to Poq Olin,. bet -serif ' ''"' ‘ n. 1 .• ""'''"g he. . At 9 trClock, P. Al. toe 1...W. 0 1 r l -erld I ,Ce'irek. and et . ", Mulioneuheru . A tarp Assortment uf ready made climbing, hue .hilts ih'"'" ,1„ } off '. " "":"` '"' rash " • " U '' I " . whor;.l,.eii 1Kr...11. a nd comes, gold and sliver watch .... ferry •uper.or ride, fine cutlery; • retail stork of lily Good, to eh, the concern of a person destining' lel . - • .. - -- - -- ....... .. 1, . . I C ii A I. 1. El . 01u,.., rillirlll, the 1../Illir r '' •r0.1.1,re burr, 01 Kolr,l rill111•,:il „,,r 1a Ull. B() 01's 5,00. . NO. G 6 PO STILEIUT, r s 0 i• hyricE AL 1 . E . NEW AN D MUNI EFFECTIVE KEIMEDk. Till. ..... ,„,„,„,„ ~,„ n W 0 0 0 'IF liarestparllla;kisd Wild I'1„ , headache Ileatt horn, Indtgeation, habit ; • he o arraot •ul.es.nr to any 1...t0t L., mode ~ „ „ t' r i e... I t r n ,naraa,,, h oa r ual Cosoveur.s,l"ll‘4,:ritipteltOnillOt the Henn, LOU / to tr.ea-u:e. hd tt arrant lintel.. ertpre ,or A pp e tite.Dyspepain,Nervonslrritalloas , Debtl i t ated T low pt., or EWE DOLLARS Stomach. Languor, Deprewom of Spirits,Chronle Rhea .' s, I Cr.,. • o th ; sled to c oil and a r e . niet Ciltasteolla Dtheawa, Canker. SYPhiksid Dimeo • 1; 'et to' tlfr.r, INK, -e• Setorula Impurities of the Blood, Pimples ma Pu•toi. , on the Face, Herednaty .Coln nod all divert., ar;satg illtro an injudicious the of AIer „GAZETTE JOB PILINTANG OFFICE, • ruiy. The attention of the invalid politic, and of all thorn ”" . ":"T °°" ' "L" " olfbeted by any of the above di.eases, is wespechfolly j- IN . prepared to eicente In a .updriot railed to the merit. of a near and invaluable prepara on Iron an on lia r 1' reel eof *disk uis'hod byhman °°. n'°° ".f. ‘." 1""' of Joe rnt"io' ' : in felf the active' r f e r oyedialtropertie. till it ti ' ho Pg . of two 4. the vety Intl articles in the 'Malaria Atonic., I,l‘, nacci rtrcotro. Itando 1,. Card, hr., Ar The i t stud Wild Cherry Bitters were ilf n— tooluecd to the public abont twelve months ago, and .ok: • 0 rastracEr ihniNTlrrrh during that period their eUeeCed bujleen so great .10 aye ex l tent rireral,d ,he reatlnel, and all ;mister the proprietor to oder themyrith still MOM Mad o , „,:. „: donee. in the tall Imhof that by otter/Erg into more es to naie use, they will prove a blaming ,to all those „,, earring (rota the diocese* abOve enemerated. —wag— Sold, wholesale and retail, by %V VNIT b. NE:MIF- Fi" , o oi nut ihe • ANL general agents, 11l Fultototreet, New York; WA a..t.1 a rt eta,. or Scrofula performed by It, enrrea'r' 'room Market strcet, and F. R. SAM7I4. Smithfield foam a regrual. Pa•weed. which they wilt gni theord• pi r ,,b arx h, gi—large hooter.- d n error., erritilari of io-dat.e Pester tho hsolirm ; Ydr , .ImAtt am., woodertut on record, and have • roll herrn pp-mellowed try lowly of um moat reapeetable , Mr. ilarri• and else Tempt mimeo Th , 111 wlrd and other. atterr.ted, are re• N 01 eara, Nam tn MY Mal; 1 letemmeneeel he. v,•11 'beer . plate or arprie„ Igluvens re ranee Cause and Wallongtontan He •r, t rirrer the r era o ar u n toio win Mr of Own,' have accepted and peal foam AtnerieanTempe iaredte.,t, lire e tit I-ood ;hooka. ranee and . 'Oast Somene., in New Fork; and einer who leo y reed daily. hetwcr.. the tmot• of A M. eapenaea far Temperance and Religions DoeMnents, to +ad ll' Si at do. wfd.e Itowand k, %Velma No :Mt promote the glom. Temperance Revolution inoartwo alms set sl. ;ono ;Ira nuts, and through the cOuntry., and over th e Werner]] we-ay. world, to Mat .111. on of the work of the remitted good Fattier Nhathear, of I rtland-5030. bread Advantages of Ederotlen. t h a ,i.e being ,very poorly paironized by the tern ;;soßn i ce l , Ll e l L A S V PA p . e w rztc . e ,.. e a r i tt 2 ;e:w c at i llb r li , e; . ll ho s t e n eogx d .pr o e , o dew la rit .se...tenh rue Itopi —Trr • .3.5 per Intanoaa. to pr./mote morel reform and the.very Omens 'non.... tt redaction tonne tutoose n int —teMpetranee revolution. on cream keel, Sat, arid canal .1, , c0 le erre," lerichere boats and rail., and tO emigrant Inntiltel and U.S. art! A cm,•• N/NIEAKI 6.erf 01 ,—, going to Inc West, or Mein.; to citizens and Individual* living, in town or eourtio, m earetettes and treros; I srE,‘ ART, Council...le, I aanbeat Fettuerle. to tiro Doman. Welsh and Colored '" ; Popo worn. he.. lee--end the whole aritootrof my 010 • ; and recwpw for the. lune 'tamely smash tollrca lATN P-sri St IP ( - TOON —TLe vin lies of rny pen, ere,. jp J. Lind Cheap Mettler, lot the e i p p,, " ppon,p,r= in „ „ , nthittp; dm and nMer th-.e . eart.ait e tot well ; At preaeut lam very . busily engaged, with several nee err Vete marl) nye., have hero any,' 1 btu , . and heavy espouses, in gening out A NEW Fil— -1 Alm n.rnt Ana. RFC TORY tor the eAMe Putsborgli and Allegheny. z •,.. 1.. , i-inirgh at the T:' . NTOR P. ,„„,t,f,h oo d am nut•tiln wear of means and • ' t • ')", e:l're do, hop,. a very ,tetieroua and benevolent publ e will s' tt• "I eea"." , o -emu thole up tor me the necessary.amoorn. • IdAAC HARRIS Arent, and Intellirenee.Offtho- - - 11.01.'1‘11. E S—:O Old prtme N O Sugar: t. 1 3u ot,I• Inn( Nigar. N LINIo ID NA rherts L., V II P. 41, It' .166 Rio Cade, la •10rt.1.1 to. .ale 1.1 15111 , '11 EL!' ea. le:ULI!...ly at V \ -INES AN!) LIQUORS-'r4- 4tot-er'l,< ht W K - StioRMICKGEI.. it. A. groc.TON hTEPIEN6, MININBISI6IIII ir, " :CO, - ANCHOR IRON WORES, Malin, Vu. Matedocuire all hind. of Imam. cheer. Whimu and tim, A meet eliptte epilogs J . and tules Being eon ird with Shoenhergees Old Juniata Works, we e offe we r an ohmic of inmate iron lhranled abaerthau..el egrel to atty,enailelarhe counity. All of wlnch will be nt the Fhtcleir.priees. Warehoused*. Work. of t 'ter d Munroe mid :Water streets • myll - • [ITTSHIJOCIRIO AND CONNELLOVILLE [ KAM, itt/AB COMPANY. May a 1,1.97. Books, for receiving additional sabscriptiona in the •trek ni 'the ILlttelturgli and Connellevillo Rollroid Cr, , • ordi opened at the alma of Me Company in Mi r a city, v. I.unip, on Tuesday, the Rh day of /cue, at 10 aa p coml. 1., and Ir dot open from day to day mail Motet °fin t • ~t • Loh rug: 1 0, . 010 b) hdiots will also beapened on the same ay and for ,111.1• KR lit idtetrtY the muie tit.. at the other following places, va: at Me. 'a iv, Co 40TT11.:4 ordt Keenan andel she direction Si Hugh .Rearhual. and F. • how—. West Newton under the direenon of Jno. I . Mtner nod intone Gardner—at Connelleville under the _ direction of Henry Blackstone and Henry Waltr—at coml.:mined mole, the direct. of ino. Hag cod e rim. chi:boon. fit J CAROTHERS, Seel , . ftc,i.tird WL4. market je:s Nllft•ttEL (TIT, 11:0 Lae., O ". Lord U ; F t i ; . ..: ‘, 11: , 1 , 1 4 7 , , , r , ;,. LI; k HICK FariON 1 , 01.1A('('0 `.\L.\U 0.111.--1, Itoodt-ata; l In .1u ty.tek Jtro .11,, ,111.1.E11 S: KICK I :"USON, 170 st " A" " rr " I.• h M 1 bp 11.1. R HICAKNO% ()ITITH rt.'s I) ll 11l 1.2 g • Sum .1 ra Pepprt: ived AjN ; Lr.c ;4lll 1.1:It & RICA I, rrt" - • EIKSE —l3 I.r.s % . r 140.- I reectvril arwFir.r .1.• t., J II DID W . . N I AC 111.1• Nu 3—Large.. 130 hl . do, r•Me I , I,IIR \ 4.2 Pirs. T VILPENTINE 11,bk ju•d•Ter,,, d et good ord , r, clod ,or 'al , . by :011.14En k RIUKET.SON 1)11IT'D APPLE- , AND . PEACIIES, io itorr oti.d liv iNOi. PER It s C ~ .hr.r int 'lee MO I , 11-Itlll LKILAT US-- r 31• 1 ,.• ..11 for pe:c L. ,e 3 I 4 A I .01 DICK I.:{ k Ct. !O COPPICE —11:1 tov, ouncrs , r•C• ,, ml for •t.. ~ 3 ‘ , 11.1.1:ft & 1114.11171'..0N. N t' Tn 'or aalr low by +u1.1.1-11 N. RICK ETSON • 'ALT-50 WI, A Ilr ghrt.y INO I'M it . I..bnoty.and Irmss T llllO7'llV NEED—Zi , 611, TII ft:nre tor .1r IND F DACON pr zkildiut rel., 1., 13 Jr.l !NO F PERRY bbb. N I Itdi . for .ale by .17 , 0 F FL!: RN I jIttIOILS -Su Gnr Gi11113101,1. rt Comsn, , n. ,s VoN NONNIIMIST CO I Ol'IS NAL 1.1(11 .lat e ..— 50 1.614 los •ele en A GORItON Wa,f .1 I, , ltulr —IVO curt. er . .!J • "'. IN IC'S AitirmA'rie htn.l atuil Csfiq m> :1 1111 Al'\ REPFER • DlituT. nor u , 1 1 4° 0.„,, u 1.11,,i1y • . A 01S— ‘ino ind dun MI, ino red. wed and 11 i.v 5K1.1.1. 1.11 DES AND SHOULDERS 111,01 , 0 :Int Bacon anti Shoutart, in omit and !or 1' 10.11,1.1.711 , , 17 1 .Itrri% NI C 16„rn't1,1. 4 No :Li Fonit cowl lisLf!;'" --4 " 1,1.1. ,r;°; 1 4.:217, 1 ,';;;741' , :y.i , A CO ctpE KAS— .I)IO PIKPAL-44. tot7 .1 i1 , 1 1 4o l t 1 1 11 • 1 1 : 14 , t111 . ; ( 11 , Intt. 1 int .ale tort, No wtoor wort_ ii\T IN DOW OLASN ISO 1:1.11,10 (fly by int tr.' n,asv 111 & -LW:WAN. 1011010101 hoot Or 1 .. 11 , 1 n 1 ) 1.1 , OlL—Superior,for tale nt j j ta I I GAN YOTAtill No I Polotb;warranted good. It triad 1 , 0 tnyM 11 MORGAN BY RUP—rFeth made, undo( first qur& Xll, lot sole low by .101111 D PIORGA !11l wood .0 W11 1 1 4 :511. LEAD— kegs Pure ; lit:r A n i t g eby 1 , AN . Si t . 1.11C It AT13 , 1!- - -; .2 .1 m tons, novo lo i ntr u g i sAlr , ; ( lle C 11114r6-112.1 Lt. now Inntbor, Cot Zen Q u l r g. Nß _ -'"' ju g rt."nti.7ll.lll:Vti73.7Ztoo° :Vst Aole Ly LCOHOL —"b" . t a ot E " tig171:1 11 : 11 .!.;; — , - 2 Per T " B " -- ,:„T"rnmr. ,7 . 71- igillAq l " . s co m n i:4 ,,, NO 8 t esilt j n i tZazltiligt.tr eo oY - f 3OTTON 1040 Ward C43l,,„ht,:,te,ar,E,i LCO ,1 , 1. C ~ ary as for .me by Fa VON IRIN.NIIOI2 , f & CU `Unction Oki" sy Sa.• • CO-PARTNERSIIIP PIOTICZ• b - rFaliE,.g of Wheeling. E. F Stioenter ild. get of Juniata sod I. A. Utoekton a/Pittsburgh, •e .1.). entered iota e&peirtner•hip under eyte d film thepben., Shoeulietger Co, at the Anehor Iron Works, Wheeling V., for purl.. of Tousle.. torteg iron and nails o f e•rryde•enption. VA LCA BLE ' , AKRE - FOR SALE.' Arita. Ie of al public sale on Friday. the 25th of VP June next at la o'clock, , a Valaable Tract of Land. helong.ng to the heirs of las. derogga, deeemed ...laird on iire waters of Lotle Raccoon Creek, Robin , Tow nslop. Wariongsou Conran T. J adastning lani. of Wm. Gilbreath, D Geary, ohnston.and others andon the orad.leading Bons Caudor to Pitt.. lough. Tire the contains 157 neres.l.oo Bejaia* south mid Eke, and Is well watered, and of ezeMlent uol y prodacing grain or crass rit is particularly esleul tad Mr • cheep Of mock fano. , "PerSOOS from • distance wishing a (Hi description of mid property Can c• 11 will some of the heirs in Candor, or examine the property, which is now occupied by G. Bildertmek, T , •no• made known on day of sale, by _ • ELIZABETII SCROGGS, WM. OIBREATH, ( HlO RIVER . TELEGRAPH, 171/01K UPITTSBUW3II, CR,ICINNATI,A. LOUISVILLE. Put,,, Aber. to the Stock of the above Coinpany, reit qoo,. this c:ot. are requested to pay ilia helloes. .ng Instalment. to JOSHUA HANNA, Agent lon Ike elm:many. viz: lu per cent 011 or bcforelhe 15th June nest 1.41 , lit July c L . II " .` • fly order of the Cotoptuty U O'REILLY Centruetor for the continuation of said Line t)3.,131 and on June 13,14,13,5:8,Z., 30, and July 13, 14, and 15. D ENXISIMVARLIL ILAI/.11.0.410—At meet. MC of the !loud Of Comegulioneru of tha Penney!. ramie Railroad Comparaydaeld at Ihe &Reno( M'Cland low M'Clure.on 3lst day of May,1647, it was Rural v ed._That the Boots of doWeraption no rbesactok of the Pezmulovaniu. RullMed Company be opened Id rbe Monongahea llowe, in dos city, on Monday next, eth of June'!armee!, the boors of 0 and 12 a to ronunurd from day to day until Itan tOth instant, an r:o .„, Itoolived, not polder notice of the *bore Rooohn. , ,se gnnni in all the daily papery. I-1 31 THOMAS HAI/EWELL, Chalon. D . . . . E I r KNOWN, that John R. Sion , has this - day is ken out Isimis•Testementsre with the will an sed.on the Esmio Eliza Moore late Of the Ilormisl os McKi.e•port, deed. All persons - having claims E. , l•tc of said decedent, will pmsent them propeil ouihro.caled for mttlerneat, and all person. flitelpleil to .aid haute will make payment without de- JOHN HlllOOlll - : ~rm.tit•F • _lt,lc.K.e_e_s3Tl,!x!eutoL - •• I 111 i sor pair. 14 • • IV . . . • V ()TICE is /weepy glee that letters of adnunistra -1101/ upon the Estate o arrest McCann, are of ilte Comas' of Eltsabeilt.A -+ then} county. deceesed, i/1“, keen this day Granted to the subscriber, residing_ at itehor.ingli aforekaill. All pet on having claims or demesnis acainst the Coate of said decedent. are re quested in make known the tame urithout delay. I:l.lzAttores McCANN, Administsati to mv:l • ult.'''. Town•h.p, Allegheny County. deed , to make inteed . p• ate pa l mem and all p-t,nne hating elatmentitea E•utt, ptetent teem propel!) . authenticated be set. tleinent te the eubseribere. ' W:11,-WOOOFORD, ) WM. COX. Esecniara. DL uciouwor, Aduinhmitoro- rromoo. IILYNN.: is beretig ituderitigned has taken tot. Lectern or Adminlnnuun onkbe - Estate of John H. Fe*ler, late of Franklin Towniship Alle gheny County, deed All personi having' claims cr clemande nimbi.. the Estate of said decedent, are kere t, notified to make known the same with.] Jelly to unclemigned, u her residence in Franklin Town.' ship. Allegheny COanty; and all penoni knowing thec relecs dtdelued will please call and settle thelr Ke•antil a):SnciF SAIIAH leen City lintel. • p Ni n lle . rrtiTy it li ` ofelt k EM ` .lgr,a ,vg.mv=ds%l ktteela , where they will he rald ie entertain their cu. ars .d the poiclie in gene. MY10.41•1 'TM I k: Annus I Merbng or the Corporator* for the Al. lecteny t:einntre dl Pike place as the Caen,oa the moan., on Saturday, the Sth day of Jew; et 3 o'clock, e.t.a , or which Uwe a Baud of Manager. will be elected tin the ensuing J yam'. CAROTHERS, Veerimiry myttbil .v.amc 11)•olt T d ra; • T x ' s- Iniperml o; . 64npovirdcr da; . ._ . 1. vi•ek , .4 ., tar thr • . kco JOI h DWELLING H 113 era LOT, shoaled leißridge• ttpott, Belmont COLMIy, Ohie t .oppotte to Wheeling, for male by let '3 CUTHBERT 800/LO9INOII-4 ton. ptime, jou received and for ride by - 1447 ENaysa a BENNETT Int:biro and for ..in bY . JOHN ECOTPt co Li.llosr,KD TAT" bb`PdVDm'i,V.Z.&` g v, zlv gx_n—su ! „b.. t: gr x ,% . m j . h z,, : V. A Z I , L r L • Mit CINDIRINATI AND PITTRUVUUU DAILY PACKET •LINE. RIS well known ion of aplemid palaenfal E i tam- JE las is rem composed of the larder, wmr.t, beet' inhaled itad flurildead, madman powerful bomiintt the waters of the West. Every accommodation and coo, forktbat many GU piccolo, has been provided tin rise a. The Ltne ban beim in operation for five cart Lonearved a million of people ...than .e least injury to theme parson. Tha boats wilt/in al the , not of Wood 'treat the dole reviaa• UMW', ior We creep. non of freight and thentry of plubeniera Ilsr ter. In all cones t h e pasinice Mom, en... 1 r. 4 advance. - " MONONGAHELA, C.PL mtt Mo nd ko LIMIT Ji.d.r evening .11 fflOrili oYrlf•.l ICI o'clock; Wbcollng oury ay - TUESDAY PACKET. , .The MBERNIii, NO. 51, calm. J. dlinsldter. wiil leave Pittsburgh every Taeulay amornlel at 10 o'r.oet, wh,.fiNuca,ry Tueedair evemat at 10 `"' PACKET._. The NEW ENGLAND., N 0.% Capt. S. D.on, w 111 aye Psttsbcrgh !Pay Vltedragoday UtOrilallg clock; Wheeking reel y•Wed11 , 1.1 1 1 1 Y .. , 11.0311g a 10 I. • The WItiCONSIN,CaPI- £ 7 . GTM" wilrleov, burgh every Thireday morning at lOo`eleett; et.iug every Tharedar evening at 10 P. M. The CLIPPER, ISO. SI, Capt. Ceeeld,will 111, burgh every Friday raoraied et Id o'eloel, N hee!lar , ever). Friday evenies at P.M. • The MMENGER, Caph. Linjewl, will lees, neigh every Biwarday warning as 10.1idoct; every Paturday evening et In P. M. 'The ISAAC NEWTON, Caps A. Q. Ilfaso., veal leave Pittnhavgh evevyt 4 uralny mantilla et to cielocki Wheeling every runday cream' at la t'sl. Mayll9. 1e47. _.__.__WOOL BAGGING.. 4n ISlGHButlaps, suitable lorWooi Flacks; Al.l , LJ Grain bogging. plain and ;willed. in t vane ty, constantly KT by tbe 'S k LON Itr D, Market st. lailr I plu• WOOL, WOOLS THE high a mire in coati paid for all die diCriesit croon of clean Washed WblUß P ool. by • lIV k LEK. Old wool oroobtor, coy Libenv at and Cord'. .nay air F PI DllllY l/—'N PT 3 Large al.e•cie do; 10 Of bbl. do 10 bgs ChoeMate; 30 ye big Raisins; 1 bid Nutmegs; eeroon S F. Indigo; 50 hf bbl. N. O. Molasses: /om Ire and for sale by REYNOLDS& oIIEE mysll Cosner Penn nod Dunn •Itu. 1. CASSIA, 00.-100 ...Casco; •1 5 bales Cloves; 120 bags Deriver, 1 mist Nutmegs; Just teed mad m 720 BAGAI.I.I" k S.llllll LOVERINIPS I Cru-hed and Pu!Termed, emu finer 10 biller, Loaf bugue I:scrum ben quality: rest reeeterd and for lulu by 'nye: ItAGALEV & B4ITII • ALISO:XI:113710 boxer , 5 , 15 , e4e ,.. di i. 300 lba 51 ' 48e:ilia; U fa Me by m)47_ -J 11 - WILLIAMS& al: 110 vs.il vs ..... -- WINDOIA GLASS-531 l i ii . s . , 5 . 1 9 0 i 30b. 10.0% - 1 15 Ibis 0015; for auk by mys 7 POINDEXTER A CO, 41 a virr,st LsETTER COPPING PRESSES—A supply. of superior Copying Pfell.ll A Iso - Copyica. Rona, Oil Paper, •ndiCopy ina Inks.,.lust received awl for sale by r ' JOll5l`4lON A. STOCKTON my 3.5 t -.. t 1 Corner Martel and id's. VVRAPPXNE PAPER— -00 rams Medium Wrapping Pepe,: 150 - do Comm. do . ... do; ' 100 ile Tea 'do do" Just recewed and for sale by ' 1111.1. A 'mow NII usylll 'I No 15 Iwo I Alec A LUST REARS-7 bbla prime. reived on con fisignment aid for sale low el , 101 IN SCOIT 5. CO iny3l ', No 7 Commercial, Row, Libeny at HERRINGS -100 bbla No I Herrings; :35 belt No 3 Ralik. Meek c.el; to Wore .3 foe, rare by JOON SCOTT w CO my3t No 7 Commercial Row, Low, ly •. MACIESPEL - -g hr , ele g:.11 i"9 OIL-3 bb. Ho iLa do d 'le bbtaioll.2/d V t iktrtVgo4l Agent bribe MSII4I-xelliftr tad alr +. • e by iel IDIE —9 bhl2 Louie Ua lo s t received veil an sale lAby' lei F 1,000 tr:".:Lts..^,Fr t.ra;tga LEF r T IC A.D-200 Mines, , •reee - ored ptr um L htirman mgifili.r we by M ALLEN k CO my2s boxes lugs line W. R. Ch,..e, on lJ band and Mr sale by P C MARTIN my% ear wnsithfield and front Its COTTON—Z 6 bap re packed, now landing from reamer Mary Ann, and for sale by myna ISAIAII CICKM & CO LEAD—WO gage Galena Lead , edema' dae day and fatale by L'IIUTCHISON & CO m No IS araiereareet , r OHACCO CUTTERS -1 dozen lloshriclibbno I Wed..: for sale by my 26 _tl F VON-SONNIIORSTk C 0,35 Front st FRUIT —3XI boa. pried Peaches, barites. 50 Wt. Apples; in wore, Col sale by eolld .J C BMUWVF.LL water=s DLART/151L-0 , Libra Uround Pi aster, In Rued order, L jest received and for sale by f •1C Jl. fllDWEl. l..wster si Executor's itotic• Noll!! MONDAY PACKET Tnuitspar PACKET PAOKIiCT Peen ET. SUNDAY .PACKET • _ 30 do No 3 2.300t1ii 10 do No , k E 1111)11LEIOA Eau aide of the Diamond 1[ 4 13 , 17132 . 3 1 1t r 0 . Lt51 bbl. Snn rnctived per `One 14 . 13 '. , ,r „ S & r Vg HARRAITGII,37 neva! • - LARD 01L—I4 bbl. sad 37 kegs Noll.std: . • SO bbls Dreisr_Lard; , for Into b)' . HERRINGS AND SHAD for Alan by nogg CARSON & MetiNtOUT Ep UTTER-3 bbis Fret& Roll, ternmerll • day 1.7 coy26° __CARSON A bIcENDAYE 01161:68—W byt pfime qnsitlyt received to day. . CAIRAIN le kick NIGH X COTTORI-100 Ital. in store and for tale by • myth L IlUTColtroS & 110. pPER-15 owns heavy ilat Cap Pier, Just ree'd d6r axle by nox6 REYNOLDS & SIIEE 1 ICAS-41.5 packages Y. 11. Tex, s [sin extra bur. &reale by style REYNOLD& & lIEE lerysi-47 homes Frpsh Riee far role 4y DOCK POWDER—SU lap received per rteem liter Leke Erie, for ula by ruydet J pit ytELI BIIGOIT FOIL SALE—A-new one hone for sal.by S F VON BONNIIORST CO .man No 3.3 Froni Kneel (11:11111ANTS bbl. Pw•E Zoom for val. I,y mrt7 J D WILLIANI+ 40 OLIVE 011-4' dos. ' boob, for sale - by owl" _ - J WILLIAMS &CO . _ FLOUR OA ILlCE—sies superfine, for isle by myY7 J• 11 lI,LIAbak BRALIK. SOCIPIJI-10 Lao for utle .14 1 m 2 7, :I I/ WILLIAM. , CO 1 tn. V E L-100 W FrePbICK Gye a eta Ple TO* Lr CAID +P I.IP by • Ibis No 3 4auth, aroroot and t 0313 POINDEX I .1t CO /Vidor s 4•O • al. by L 0 bbl A LoomitleLlisurfor gala NN27.101 FORSICTII t DUNCAN 'is A COO-10 !alga Ky. Leaf, far ode by L % B ST: eORSYTki DUNCAN IDI6R—L'O bbla Cigar far galeC rayet.l N F VON DONNIIORST t CO SALELLATILIB-1.80 lb. fisr sale by 44 26 F VON HONNOOKST L CO • USTALLO—IN Legs Fogltsb, for *ale Ly LVL mrS S F VON BONNIIORe CO - DEPPER-10 bags Pepper for rale by 1: !WAS • $ F VON . 18./NNSIssiIST LCO y fiIIICESE-10{/ 4n prime blip W. R., reed and for sale by um% •'J C BMW ELI. B t i CO.IIII,LIM m in; :z bog round, inregnienear ppztrt—lUta•t ; l: isisi .D ACON—A lot flacon hides. In store Ned ;es ;we by AA tay26 & W It A RUAUUII.iI weed st_ nEY PEACHES, in store and for sale by soALL S WHA Rtl nI3III I :sax) OIL-A fine article, on_ consign 'nen nod lo 1 .1 gay" WFllAntlll36l4_ tx, A'Tc 7 2474 1 1,1 - , i'a 7.1 FLAXSEED. I. OIL on hoed and n; r sf in ,. 4, rIOWYZE-406 bey prime Rio. landing and for -.•••tale by myl6 PARSON NeKNIGHT O INRAJEI-25 bade N. 0., landing nod for tale i.y 17 fp . CARSON & NIG lIT n/LINDN-11sm, Soles and Sbookierv, for b D myt, CAR-SON rrOllllCOO-20 bop Va. Tvrim Tobacco. jai. .tee'd mod tor .al by GEO NOHUAN C.O 0.013- No 103 brood sorrel FRVIT+-1041. 1 . Dry Praehes; • ' .50bes. Dry Apoler: ier talc by • erv•s Ut etilltDA % ITV - • 1011:10/111/TIV AND Tlldali—ZS doz Melt 14 nnd Jaw doz. Tutw,tectivind add fur sole by torib J DAL.ZELI ',ate rgi WILLOW Il LLOW IIFECZTII-10 ReiMr•releed per Caul, sad for etle lot JAS DA LZ ELL IVIACILILREL , -10 bb. Not, for see br • EDWARD II East ..blot" 1 1 j.ts± , n4 TOBLefO-66kets bin 1. 6 Twist Tabsesv, 1.66. from meamesiGaportazkvg2rl.,lg. RTlC—Kbus. 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