THE FITTSBURGII G _ - - ltY .RASTUS BR 0m...;* va: • . PITTSBORGHV. TUESDAY MORIXINefi M\l:* Irr-Tsts frreiahatut,. DAitarClreserne pabltel - -- "Dallr,'"TriMi - pk 17, •cd eeltly.—Ttre May is Sera. Dollen per mamma; the TIONet Fere boilers pee a 111111111: the Weakly is Two Dollars per limos., mind in 10h...re. . . AdVOU.ltottiorth, fh woonte moottoto. eboold Le 1.11 , 7C4 In by fire' clock. in the afiesnooo, A. 1111014 to this on clot part of oar otnetner,,rould.be pradoio - torso(' =moat benolit. TOR ooyoucoz, JAnics zuv r ior, • (0, ccrras °pylori' FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER JOSE.PII W . PATTOA, (or orllt s toosTi sox it foTOL GEORGE DAIISIE al Alleyboo rauF LEWISC. I NOSE o- of huliansTp. CHRIiTIAN SNIVION,of WOmefi, HENRY swAirz wEr.ue.k. Postol, HENRY LAROE.of I M MO Tp. no mourn Trouitlom J. W. BAXTER, of Pomborgil. • lOr COCRTT Colllll.loNil. THOMAS PERKINS, of liirorlM.Cloo Ty.: ILLIAM rA . Vtlfi7:7 • W Venaullo Tv STATE CENTRAL. OORIIIITTICIL THOMAS. F FRANKLIN, Lancsates JOHN C KUNKEL. Dauphin County THOMAS DUNCAN, .1 Ala EY MARLIN 'months C - 11AgIBLY, York. WILLIASI M iWATTS,Cannherland. oettaa. M SEVERE. Adams. JOH S p WETHERILL, Philadelphia Col 'JOSEPH 111 CHANDLER, ROBERPT CONRAD, THOMAS MeORATII, Philadelphia Count, - DILLER LUTHER, Baas. ROBERT 11l HARD, Franklin. THOMAS T WEEP:NAN, Washington ANDREW .1 OGLE &marten HAILSanfl DENNY, Allegheny. RICHARD IRWIN, ve..go tostte.t II KUHNS, Wasenedasal: - 0 J lIALL.Ene. •• H D HaXWELL.Nonhanapvin. D'SALISDURY, •ELHANAN 81:1TH Wyomag. • SVAIDEL'A PURVIANCE, Butlei. HENRY EvAlqs,chester. -ADVERT -T. purrs, att...gatry. 'rat litt e ft Com:dermal /ifiellymnce,Domestle Mar ,k4L•3 111 , nret Nows,impows, Money Mut., Am., see thad.psser: 16.1.1ROPKAII maws. ' &t. ,The World it all a stage," .aye the poet, and the been and women in it involy players." The . budget of Foreign News, by the Hibernia; which s: have been reMiving for. some days past, plainst, w tree the poet is, too, when be add.. here their tens and their altrancet, 'And olAt la his tints, ptaramany pans." read of food riots in ono part of England and all titer Ireland—of the dente, the *Ong and •orpalal enjoyments in the otherhore, of • change f ministry, there, of a dismused cabinet and a new Parliament.—now, of heads turned by Jenny Lind, "or 'memo other songster, and now of rebellicmi in Greece, Portugal and Spain. Solna are crying far bread, end some are revelling in the ham+. Of UMW: Man plerity.--Death stalks abroad in math places, mowing down hi, Minims by - bundroda, while Hisesie, by famine, and 'suffering of manyi kiwis are.preparina others for early graves. Room fin thedead, ns well as breed for the starv ing have becalm the common canon of the pop°. lace. boae, perhaps warned by the example of Midas, are the converting Paper into Gold, and well sainred,.t.pa, that all la not gold which glis tens. !We hide° rarely been no impressed with the variety iaf living, and the varied puratrita of life as in tio•foreign news before as. )IVe read flit of "Jenny LiinTs reception et the fitiasest's theatre in London. They mall her the .5 relish Nighteragile," 111 . 1 we remember with la delight neverequalled, cacao when we heard Gnu and LA Macho the opera et London, of the sweet. music she warbled forth to that admire- z' . '`, tion of her countrymen, who only just then had began to appreciate her resins. All England an 'elated now with ttlisaweet sot:trues, and from lba royal box to the gallery there one loud about of „Rims& attends het 'singing. This is one picture. Nov look on thie, where the age. '•tbe deep, damp vault, the meta& and the gerei" raireathe place of the gryy,eouif temple of Apollo, and her inteetest divinity in the perm. of Jenny Lind. ; • ; • il , I n the C o rk wort house {hen wars 95 death. in one weaka-1 2 more than the week preceding . is the same fearful mortality in The U lf.e 4 ry th ETuninu au., “The Catholic of this county' have been obliged to dupe: navel monthly their inability e'n to attend, in owing tfi 3nw the ciu be ' I, tea that d9volve on them in i heir 'in times of famine and death . phis in' these ti rd c.i.i,ii . ie, toe, Npulatit ce alresalbee% "'m d ' iminished to the eaten! of I one million, from death.. and .m i gration. We add ben a letter from Father Middle - friend of 1111 .113 the Coital States - * Ctiatr., April 6th. ify ‘ bit:rt,.t Friend: -Oar governmet oimf all its resotircer, the ben.. banning nation is contributing gooeiondy , . and yot bap"Bhtes, hwir ,, Butts, throughout 'l"' vastvastare moved with a most generous • breadth, y for thet,„„natilog Irish people, and are r legPellea of 'hairy. shame After alt. I Mod with burning, that our tallow creatures are dying o f • slow suuvatiori at our ve•i a Th e ill so utuvenal-of such i m me nsei...,,,to parcha.ii .. million. without Prod, or re than lessen no ham= agency as bee of victims. Today the hand of tbcdee , tr f e he yin f lan . L the Great Being .I°°'' w hoe :et m ultitude on the manna i n the desalt. leeThin conaiction gootinuda'i with See small the minds of our relation is 4114 AkPe n who in this dark hour fil al. and enduri ng p e op le in thousand.. b olding fat consolatton, and expireo fthe alter,crying the horns In arm dying grasp hie word. of the expiring iiit oat, i .. a m t y kt- 0747.7G.0, why had thing forsaken • tins, Father into thy hands I commend my C hit." o to ni rd.]. to Irish htstery.sol '." We equal bev the present, and the hoed has sent lim a iller uteasenger of vengeance among as °Ail fetal ee pestilence has appeared in Yazoo , e p arts Ibis wtheP" country, especially in fat th bar d of All I city of Cork. hey . pity on his M eh l i y idr th ,n, and remove the Inner neap from us. Lord stay cot:menu a bun anidl'ily44 thatthe Le efictom, od thanking you i*ki all oneb'." dues.. I am , good , off.o• far year exceeding k in dness, LD MATTHEW. -- - Bounty, 'I'HhOB t ht ,partaking Hare in a ehepter of Iris htroth c•l'r- ' - 4" b dis of the 13hannon Rex a mareand tragedy. Tha i tugs was cam -...;:::' r illitala Galway, ' s ' oli L eer of Lou„„c, '!". ' - "ths Sunday nigt i t s t.na L f.g.ged In the tr•s t f f lig•-W 1 !I t " gle i e i : y h e stopped for the evening P;•' „Pi *IL ae,.......hw00tb."'a of ". Isdy named Burke, and ar -1 %, ;-441be atkung ------- wag sitting in the thawing room with 'l'4'l' ' - I 6 r daughter. Mon Burke WY ."‘ . -7, - .4 , ll.l. 6. l"ble p h no ena phylp e g th e Pate, when the.. with drawing ' 5' , / sat= doer wan dashed In, sad a count y and pistol in hand danced acres. .17 bissioned titaa to rile wnwioooo , mhoo . ' the =go , keePint timeil pistol to his head, leihng C . Sag lie, Joyce. P ut - anal hand out bis ...... _, A . down in , bit knee. . . ,„..,. am ~-,.. a"•,,,, r0 j 0... k n ocked the man do.nl ... ''''' ' ••• ,, L aWe. " ......... ..- l II i fa .the earth hi . It by two ac ....ima.—li ..., who ..k.. ihe gen tle.., wish ofn hil th e butts of gun'. Mr . ' r , .. tta- d dif .their o war to take ht. 71 - - --,.. ~..__. . .rea ,----. ho d ..,, ,t h., w . n his money and I P m : . leyes then b •ed Mtn nutet - ' , '.4. ' - L ib. ar il)' '' holt ho w. er t ty, , .r 1604 kletb• -,',' . -'.. , , _feeehneralir , _ t ,,,,g rands. Th. --. 1 ' _...... ...zi,i i i, leg= t0 , ..-- ---- a hij• and bad Id' ....': a %-y-I ,-...,..' . ' , ...-.1.` IV";,"-........_,....ayt wi, eery tee a ---' --, ' t, • x - .... 4.- dr by th e blew a ORM . _.The r -' 4l : It ooo ____ _14°4111: tiptoe wee r beaten saverely• It , 71 ''' ' ' ' *wawa ..., . 1a. ....' u p food li to in Eadiad ,-- 1 ,„ .;:,` 4 .4 • t ' - ' ,Z'•' 'a l at oe 'w" a N.__ ~... 1 towhee ham ~` ''Z.... -‘, ' ['IT 2, gOitoosessubirs lit ...."'"`" anti breed mew ked sqd the ar , ' ' i t ef „ t e am 'I the uallttar7 „L''„ ti t s ~ ,t, ...t" ' i turAaold half` So al.° is .--'': - 'r , t -wwto, ..n.inutltrattitnau lb " • • 1/4:`, , .-- 4', • ;..., ' ~1' iHainwikl4, {-, , 1.0:4). V rai..4 the .1 - - t: Olathe 1 , 2at .,,, WIL L,S U IA ..thirthio big bread is • ...'_,- ' n etie of-lgoi.t° ''''' ".. ti e build start Wens' . , ; i irc-4,04113a 5 i "24 .4h014:1 34 , 411, %OIL O ila,uty build at the Ta '" 10,0 womb! th e ii rm a woman°. : e lk a,. ,Alf,tha pre .-4 `'.., ;who, and` 20- ti a .,Lr ool l. w w. o h ni g - `? 1 , joh ogh lope aaa,'"'"'....gprtatgate age aquai'• 4.'4 laistrishetentlben: 4. - _ , A " • k g been I ';', tatigglithkillilf,,_.' w " p i shin awn?. , +* 4 81viaa.01 5 1 9 " 4 " 1 , _....., i Ti r ;ont eon ptkinit trudi ‘ ;'4 4l *i lbru "'""` tw o lair °l'll's" ilmilWircSl*l3 " ' I , - ,,, V,74*. 14 ' '','-'' - , ' gal 4 tied the ~,. ythaiinve IMOd ` ~, - tre - ,.... • '' ,-- ,,Atllltige,lllll, lo , '''''"`" , —.., .t, ' - -T- „. ~ --,• - *.7, 4 `.,,-. -- ~,I, ..•.t. 5 '''.l -0 :4`.:-e, -- th'-',- ~.. -.- , - - 174 ~f; -, !,,V . ::; , !„ -- r• '‘,.-''•'.. - V. - -'s.- • o ', ..kit , ,i" '2. '''. ,2 '' 4 '-'''' • , e= ty tA t . , - • - Nu. _ I.* §_1!: •4 4 : :!,051... , 1; I • • 't ..,ti - t: A: :.., .i :...-',. -may ,` 3 k41 1 :40 ii 4 1 :44 1 'l tir.iih ~I , - z' , 47..' $1 . : .. .. . 'l 1 . ... z , , , ,.. - e 3 ? .;...T.1 k i f;t 4: it :: 4 ...* , -.,, ; - --nirt: i4 0 .,..A,,, - - W ;1:- 7 ::41:r x , - , :,,,, tilgi'i ' 1 - 1 ' ttt4- ' 1 - ," 4.!11) , - -7 1 V . ::. 5!• * - ;: ? :':_...;: . i -' . ';',Zi.4 - •,:' .;,,i.:ii.:;j4,-.0!?,i,.'.]•i--7',, I *i n to coaintuld alit - the eats 4.ibi..**l only allow shall iseinted in betideleity's hotewbold attlf that thadadyillowanes of liescraluffilol lb *lced calipers= dieted iditlns Token Theie have hero meiefood note in Vf1015! 14 , et, AlJae; the bakers shops were . Ocular red by emelt, and seditious erica were uttered, among oth ers— Kw to Republique; Pim natre Rai que of tn Anent:we (Louis Napoleon.) These were al ictseirious food riots at Tourney. These riots were renewed at Toomey end Lille, but tranquili ty was restored after • time:. Thaw now have extends/ to the Biuwels, eat !"le various provinces In Germany. and even as far north a. Posen in Pnwida, wbus nuti had been wised Wen with corn end tour. There are some signs of eneountgemeut amidst all this violence sod diuresis. Upon the Black 'Sea there is yet abundant grain for export. and the Vire Roy of Egypt eetimstes that from Ilia kingdom there will be writ 4,300,000 hectolitres for exportation. Nearly all the European Gors enomenta have redocriVor struck off the duties on proviaions of every sort for a lime. Nor. wegiim Government has annulled the duty on barley, rye, oats, buckwheat and maize. In Bel gium, grain, peas, and all kinds of pulse, potatoes, rice, salt and smoked menu.' are - declared free.— Tne Government b., besides. the power to ex „tend the provisions of the bill to Ike 31st oftleceno• I bar, sod 6aa authotity W probiblt the exportation of the above articles during the seine period.— Too King of the Two Sicilia. suspends the duties ion the import of all grains. The Pro Sian Gov. ernment forbid. the exportation of potatoes, and has prohibited the distillation of spirits from tat ital.:a or grain. The exportation of corn front the Austrian dominions is prohibited for Uwe months. The King of Danmark has granted a ,sum of 010,000 for the purpose of furnishing bread to the poor at a price below the market rate. It is also i reporied • that the Prussian and Austrian Govern manta intend to boar.ze the duty on beet root mt. gar, With a view of inducing landowners to grow grain instead of beet root. It ho. been prepared , to import mandioc or eassesiatour, i•withithe alder' of using it a. a anbstilute for Rhea ten or otierimesl. Better than this for the offerers. The crops o ter great encouragement fot the future. The London Times says .• A continuance of such weather as the present, will ensure es pod crop. of barley and oats in thin country; and It an the caul:meat it should be of the same kind, the rye crop, which is tAe great sup port of the people, can scarcely fail to turn out well ihis,seison. We hate before as reports 'em al moat every district *I the country, which satisly on that the improvement and prospect of r good bar. text is alcnoat niversal. The wheat crop nal pres eat too earl) to quell or, but we may say that no weather could be. more favorable for it than the present. As regardsthe continent, it was stated to the Cbam.nor of Peewee the lOth meant, by the Minister of Commerce 'and Agriculture, that the *reapects of the nett harvest were extremely prom-, sing. The crops throughout Belgium 'are said to promise ad aim odant barn -at. For the last twenty , yearn never was the ..pent of the country or tr;ri operations of the farmer, in at to pnennaog From Egypt me learn t h at the cor harvest t q both upper and Middle Egypt Ind been got to, an wan . most aimed toti , the Viceroy estimate that the will be 4,300,000 hectolitrn of earn for exportation in July, at the rise of the waters of the Nile." The next picture I. of France in one of her fete days in honor of -the King. Paris enjoyed one of her pies! holydays early in !day. There wens illuminations, fire works and tho Tuillerien ant Champ Elysees were adorned with ell the gaiest equipages of the Court, and all the life end hilatity of the city. The King wee very warmly received oa his appearance in the balcony with the Rryal Family. • We ail.' wine itezie of general pews with which we Will dose ow budget for the day: hi PORT..., tame loom been made with the rebeta. miring to the interference cf the iltitlah Govcrrintrbt Bet. yarding the aegiaiatbons. battle was forced, caused by the treachery at the ireangsnm The game. forma were rictotious, and there etas coesiderabla bloodabed. AT . festival given by the Lord Mayor of London, Lout John Rowell took occasion to elkok in hsodsorne, ory, grateful and enthusiastic terms of the kind and ervinpnto sing aid orM by he generous Atuerican•!n . " - <reii44 , l Irish in their hour of veld.- Tar. !mu Ata.zsaissr,—The fol "painted nod my ths comnet of the river at the Ite of 7 miles an This was the first attempt o nth the ship with her own engines. They wr. untried. end neeesewily subject to 1. 1 10,0 difftrithiee, which can be remedied and o , t/COOl6 Only ' Offer the actual waiting of the ZOOthincry for a time sufficient to &draw all deficiently. It is not expected that a ship of this size and eimstracrion can coempete in , speed with our river steamers. Her etfidenci, will be shown chiefly in MOND navigstion, where, under all eir• couritances of calm or storm, her machinery will be available without any kind of the desdvante. Res belonging to the old. wheel or the screw. But it ,N confidently believed that ant ben river steamers are Seldom Of never; more succasful ' upon their first trial to the Alleltheay in this im p. rh.ct experiment. Under all attending circumstanced of disailvs.u tate, the Committee cannot but express them.' noire. highly gratified at the performsuces of this beautiful ship. The principles involved in her [node of propulsion Irian no longer be considered problematical. It is detooostrilled that by bet plan at motive powers, with machinery and pad ' die...invulnerable to en enemy's elicit, • heavy ship of war, with all her armament and stoma, may be made to cross the bar of the Miasierippi, and to reach the heart of this great valley, alba: , • cruise at sea. Such is the great result of that cool and twined philosophy, which under every difficult and discoungement. in vita of all jeers and oppontion, ha* calmly and steadily pursued the object of, its mathematical virion, until its completion brings the triumph, which, in the peo• joulr . mind, was foreseen from the beginning. All of which is reepeftlullyeubmitted.. NAT. Anssssos, L. Pons. ha., Paso. P. Ititastos.,. • H. G. filmiza, • W. T. W. R. Ro .... sox, A. B. Elsaw. Joss T. Tassisiort, G. W. 1541T11, • May 1:8111, 1647. P. G. Gillis. Memo! uswa.--The COLLOOPLOgni of the New Weems Delta my. that the Rio Frio is the cede point on the road Irmo Puebla to the City of kfordeo when the enemy Jo likely to give the A rmy any trouble. He adds allot— ttlf Santa Anna matches to that place and makes a eland with adequate artillery and con• pins twitarkei our army will have to fight ■ most amioot battle. Then will be no want of men to 'boa Amiga Anna In Mi. last struggte, and it is omowidibe Ilommisaiomus appoint.) to wipe. Mitre) the delents• of the attend have seemed Rio-Fritter the only available point or defence. 1 and Intend rateorket, thither with all the force , u.aig tb. restoes intended for the keekkatiore at the cap). *eh 'r;modurt bolo is day impeded. , Tyr of:Pseble, now ill FOOLCSOLLOI of On/ iroopa ` aretefm_a popelatke of about 50,000. and ferteißelasaMi the city eticatetv - - - 'Rai of Naimolihtdy i:stuKl s'trocht iti4oa to *it imoolot:tbst city, in 1446 to 11§010 . 14.411111111 . 1. 11 1ei1l Medi veikt ohm tbsOiintidirgiiteibd declared tint be wadi eur iiirtbir - aims del) who Matey/4 hi. (NUN. ec.346 Tic P4.ar Raaiatgarre—Tbe: let and '44 Regiments of Peoneylvaola '1,01161, teati l trikipotain at Jalapa aita,witb the 3d:init. letiluna the ganieun of that town under Limy • . Col .Childs., The pcnition'ti Ore of - the'reoaf healthy of the country, and , are twee, theralote , they hill escape all the diseases incident to the climate. In - regard to the conduct of the Penaryirania Reginiecto at Cern; Gordo. are find the following defence in the N. 0; Picayune- We have mad with pain today in the Charles. ton!Coarier • letter containing gross imputations n i. , up.' the courage evinced by the Pennsylvanians in the action of Cerro Gordo. It is the first wh per' of such a charge that hat reached as. Ltd • polled terall that we have before heard of the t. u 4 We applied at once to a gallant field o ffs r wh'!'• was in the same division with the Pea I ranians, and himself in the thickest of the fight. i I He, unhesitatingly discountenanced the repot t . e represented the •Peontrylvanians, o ffi cers and n. ueager for the fray. Such will prove to be he With in regard to the Pennsylvanians, we firmly believe, when the true history of the division! • which they Were attached cornea to be written! Pennsylvania does not pour forth regiments i :' young men who c m o o t -he brought to • .seratch,"*—to use the words of the writer of 'th • letter. We, hope he will learn the facts of th• Mee with more acmrecy, and be the first to e ak amends to the Pennsylvania.. .oats.—Our own of doty to a public men led us to say a wpr two on Saturday last, in behalf of Judge in consequence of the maul • he was fere' ti.ith from the city and country press, for his contributions for the 'One( of Ireland. Up, quill it turns out, as we had supposed it w old, that Judge Grier mule a handsome contribdtion in Washington, in common with the other Judges of the Supreme Court, for the relief of Ireland, as we learn, a second in Philadelphia, and third, as we know, in Piitsburgb: We have!upon reflection, therefore„ nothing to take back of our vindication . of Judge G. We do hold thatlthe are some thin s s done in this world which th \ lit may not know, and .Dole other things which man may do without being held up to public en• ..... 7o the Editors of the PilisburgA Gazelle. CINCINNATI, Julie 4, 1847 Gents; Your favor of the 24 Met was received with two $5 counterfeit notes, which we return, We &50k) have taken them ourselves, they are so well done. We showed them to the Hankond they pronounced them counterfat. They are pro. Pounced by all our Banks and Broken the very best executed counterfeit notes ever issued. Jsxas Cumin & Co. Messrs. Holmes & Son.• $lOO counterfeit notes of the State Bank of Ohio, well executed, are also in circulation. Wm A. Hill & Company Doti. cue on the 'Dayton Branch, Peirce, Cashier and Laren, President.— These hose parsed content to some Intent in Cin cinnati. EIIIIGAANTA AT New Your..—Twenty eight thousand fire huruhad and seventy five arrived di rect from Europe. at New York, in the month of May. The Loen Focal, of New York broke op the Whig meeting; in New York • fee. dip, The Expterwat Friday night says: • We shall bate some affidavits for the Morning ! Erptets, going to show that money was paid in: pretty large sinus fu l..am Fotos to go into. and. i break up, the Whig meeting at Apollo Hall. Inst evening. The Bar=s sr took not 40 : 000 lettere The Washington bra 10,000. There et lay difference in the rates of postage by t.licsa 10.1194.11 th•n genrally supposed. Persons in Nom bat, send ing tatters by the Britannia pay five cent,. pomage to Baton . the receiver in Englsai pays 24 cent pantie to the British Government. In sending by the Washington the armlet pays g. 4 centi to the G. $ G.rvernlaent : arol the reres•es i cents to the British Government. Ten Moulage case.—The Mormon. havebro. ken op their winter lodge,, soda portion of them' taken op their line of march anew arrow the I , plains. Some will encamp and put in crops at i ~,,,,,,,., auitat:le pinta .in rh,f route to C 1111.,.., anti m,. 11,,,,,,, others will puili t. r evil to the •i 2.111 44 promise . . 1..,,,, eras ri, The meow as rery.delp an lb. plain. al the lint wi , t•rionate dates. and a heavy rim may beerpectel in lons . ~,,,,y „( t h tons and ar Mr. &inch. . , refer. to d make a levee 300 feet in , circure- +nee, and to carry the dirt from a considerable distance. If it bed Dot been ckeed,nearly the whole of the taristt of Torrebonoe would base been inundated; is it is, great Injury has arced, been done to several plantations on the Lsfourche and Terrebonne.-K. O. noes. • Tarr arriaa.—Yesterday we received m letter Born an officer of bleb rank in the army, from Which we make this extract:—.G.ll upon Mr. Mercy to give up the letter of Gen. Taylor to him in answer to • communication from Marcy taking Mm to task for writing the °Moe. letter. lo • conversation I bed With Grn. Tiptoe, on the 32J of lest month bo.gave me i l ett contents of this let ter, and the Secretary of 'Wear and the Adminis tration are thoroughly mord up in it.— Lit . . . Tea Receipts Of the New York and Erie Rail Rood Company for May, were $19,608. ' , twine $14,703 for the corresponding month of list year. Mr. PACI[OIII4II.I, the British Minister, passed through Buffalo on Tuesday night for Niagara Falls and Canada, accompanied by lion. J. Kennedy of Baltimore and Mr. Berkeley. Cone or erzswzna.—The Mississippi steam frigate cost $52.0,000; the Missouri. built et Nos York $550,000; and the steamer Washington. jm. elided on her European voyage, $550,000. Thr tonnage of these vessels is about the came. Th. Mississippi and Missouri were built by government. the Washington by private contract This win account for the great difference of expense. • Mr. t:anazas Know, who brit this country it the Switzerland, last week for England, Ives it America same two year.; during which time hr received in cash, nearly eighty thniutand Poerros Bator a.—A floating bridge, or bridge supported by pontoons, bee been emote,. rover the Ceyuhoga River, between Cleveland enc Ohio city, in plate of a bridge which was. is 'rept away last winter by • freshet. -Thit CleieLthe Herald states that the new bridge le twelve teen above the water, and reels upon five pontoon , . or flat bottameal boatr,lta whole length being- 1i.30 feet his eo constgucted,that one man in three minutes can, with a Wit:Wiwi: , awing Monad 145 feet of it for the passage of veseebt. • VIAXONT —A private letter7rom the intelior el Vermont, received yesterday, remark. that liege ration, notwithstanding the backwartlnese of the Spring, is now in a very forward and flourishing amditiois. Mime Gaorrvii:=Thir New Yorkers aro re joicing In atom:hint rains, and thairmh and ver- dant look given to vegetation. The Commrreisl mays: rye Geld which we noticed • fortnight ego on being shootoda inches high, is now fully roar het Waiver, baring grown, on en average, shout then* inchu nab day. The London Times of April 25d contained the eaCIMIOns umber of 3.062 advertisements: the mere want of nehtuatioter by Moo mot of employ bringing 997 advertlmalettis, tad occOpying Great LIZ columns. The • drculation of the Tunes i. end to be 25,000 per day. There an 525 non pipers published in Great Britain and Inland, of which 230 me liberal, 187 tory, and 183 nett. , traL Tea Buffalo Ad./toner aye that Mr. Ram bon -will be grant lo Europe gout slum and that Mr. Kennedy will return to that city about the 29th of ado month. and le to proceed thence tEllicigo, to attend the great Ricer and Harbor Convention to be held at that plate. lefunstusx haivnrogradised. another step:ln Its *melopentindis, at ikaris4.Clairfoysnce is panic. and evetAtioneurrdegicad'expe.inients of control ling thi.Wthei of isitintetilid patients. by With theiptinekokiiitadfienipq Fevre to attn. risk. 'tie:ear eielte - Wrinler. A nevCtrick. therefore, will doubtless be a god seniL - • - • • ' A Mlle. Prudence is exhibiting in London the eff,et of what she calls emir' oesuusey, Dressed Ilike a draped wards, With a clusic wreath round her head and /doing upon • raised gdatfurin, she is mismeiired mul l then thrown.by magnetic pos te, into any attitude, and in fact mule to act any dramatic pail, (trddambshow,) that may be called for and handed to the mesmermer in writing. In moat ascii, of colons the thing succeededi but in one instance she ppas requested to represent the titriumph of Canbva":—the memorizer was pox. alai --never haviiig hard . of such a general and knowing nothinglof hii victory! en, in other ca mp, failures occurred quite sufficient to show that the whole affair u simply a piece of trickery;—far less clever, and we should think infinitely leas noo sing, than those of a common juggler. A woman iu park also professes to describe the • exact chancier of disease, and prewnibe rernedie. fur it, by simply examining • look of the patient's ' hair, no matter bit., for off the patient may he.— She silo all day a twilight room, with • physi. r clan at hand to write her prescription. in due form • and visitors thrbog to her from all parts of the • world. In this Natter, however, we are iu nowise ' behind the French mi tropolis. A person named e Davis has for crime months been playing off upon credulous people, precisely the same trick among us; and is counicnanced in it by a distinguished • professor of divinity, of great ability and Owls. r ship. There certainly Is no limit to human cred ibility, or if there is such a boundary, the progress of the age is carrying on farther and farther from g it every. Y. Courier. _ _ TUE StrritUE COURT:Mr. Webater, in his Savannah Add r ress, give. the following jost o ilmen of Mel Supreme Court of the United State.: Nu high,. judicial tibumilexists then the S. promo Court cif the United dtatca, distingoiahed alike for the I wisdom of its decision, and the eminent qualities of the Judges who compose it, both io their Waite anti public capacities. It is the expounder lof fundamental principles of Gov ernment—it ia the interpreter of Constitutions— , it is the appointed umpire on coastline of the profiundest interest, and most enduring cone°. -quencea 'between conflicting skivereigatirs; and which the American peopleolf they are wise, will ...OUT, cherish 'as their mist valuable posseesion, aince - sa - dm , .nlian will be coexiatant with that of the Constant) n. of ivaoh is the solo MinfPre• ter. The decisions of this frificanthavo in gen , real command e d public respect, and iuiffiractpol• lie confidence. Greet talent. and great learning• -have adorned ha bench. Some of its judgments on questions of great magnitude. bare manifested ; unsurpassed ability., Let tie hope that its future may resemble its par, and that the same learn. log and dignity—the same integrity and firm nese which here characterised its decisions times past, May also distinguish them in dims to acme. , 1 noes. ecTorsss ♦ Fn. AND a Rosy...— A letter of dot 14th from Burlington county. in this State, Ito the N.Y. tlpitil of Ma Times, tell. this •tot]: ) .t. oWhilet si ea ting near a *mall p.m/ last month. cooling my,. fatter a hard tramp through an ug• ly meadow, • r snip!. (shooting nothing.) my attention gram aniseed by • robin hopping about in the grate gem the edge of the water, and whilst making • 0.1616600 of how many such birds it would take make a pot pie, a large frog of the I bloodynoun pecks, pounced upon him hka a cock upon berry, wised him by the bead, and plunged into the water with him, what enure!' are of the toughest kind. of fightit, under god on top—round and round—fink one,,then %other. / did n,t know which to bet on; thaodds were rath er in furor ci the frog, until robin hooked him in the eye with his left claw, when benign and haiku, leavieg the field to his opponent, who did not remain long enough for me to congratulate him. feeling. probably, somewhat chop-fallen at bon,: so neaf sucked in. Federal paper at Balm Rouge, Louisiana, hr, tienehtllor resides, uyi that he avers with , he adnuniatration on the sebject of the Tao The bated Stater Gement, which claims if. o I • speak! by ,the Lank, althru{ch at this do. tan, from New Dile SUN JeGialf.d triVoit nil Tap for not oulY to be for protection. but m Gear of the dead Tariff of 11442! We suspect the latter • pouf will succeed to deluding a good many people with this opinion.—Peunsykoninn. Relluiartj,. Indeed, almoi Non: to that which isafully rosetistd by Judge Kans. and +tad odio de.lsie.l that Mr. Pok war Id roan than Mr C.,. mid whir he stia7sedad to making a nai:. o Tariff 1460 in this Slat, b•htvir In'. organ ishocild S canifkil tow it ut this 44(1.. cam= • 11.11ain,...A rest' impeasement how napkin] on the New York and Erie -llama up Oor bugh tresii...l work ores .1 the Hackensack to the grade with There ar. wad to be 240.000 cubic, th in this embankment. The height atsave the valley is slaty Poet. Th. passed by t wane arch thirty feet a hundred and tarty feet long under kmtnt. It is altogether one at the .. re works of the kind in the country. it at [east twenty per cent. rester time time last year. L . a . m . E•zt RAI • -aa. • leek !wen • Rev. Haar the 'n u e , t ,n g mad fin •ot.i carat began wall be 1 Y ort j ho " e f ai e lt ' l ')Jed.Lout Ifecken•sc • the cloareh " n nn a t. flu. milt to btomod) Tb eaw. . a b e lP i e .9 of (Magna t h: to - day. 1 Aran Litigate Ott.--Spreral im• tnwei 0111 rorn London and HulLbava .• rn find their oil largely adulterated AnLura l vend bren spipr tee. azul ota , .m.. 4 at with the ail cf rosin, • very cheap .nick, and ruinous t., be qualities of linseed oil when mined with it. S t one parcels are now on hand in this 'oarlock and in Breton, Inhiel we dare ray the impot tire will not:aneroid to sell, now that the fraud is dircovere.l,—but as this is a new fraud. the community need to be apprised oft. The oil cf roan his. • pungent I.ee like smoke or soot, which does' not belong to hawed oil.—N. Y. Jour. C0111111(I,6 1E2215 anal, RU re , tolls amount. ,f clearances —We learn milts down roll laoppecl. =EI Tee 'rawer or 1842.—1 n the dinner spit-ch of Mr. Webster at Savannah, we And the following anecdote: Poil'e habit," add Mr. W...traa to con vert day MO alight; and 7 o'clock in the after noon wan early in the morning for him. An honest taaaker said to Mr. W., -.I hope thee and friend Fosiwill watch and pray for peace! , -Yea, blend," Was the reply of Mr. W.. ^I will keep the day-witch, and he will keep the night-watch." The number of Irish poor that miived in Liv erpool, from the 16th of January to the 17th of April, lime u follow= Man, 69,885; 4romen, 96, 234; childen, 22,882; total, 127,785 25,201 memo mailgram.] to America doing the quarter ending the let Inge, and from the let to the IBM of the present month, 13,837 fullorreJ, making • total of 43,074. Tay yr in ALL 44 X.. —A writer in a London piper has :natural • ,plsn by Which he proposes in faun, to void railway collisions. He - &dein that an iron chair be constructed directly in front of the lactiinotive, and that ono.. of the directors sit therein, on merry 'trip. He (hinks this patent, railway buller will effect the &sired object. II s•vra.—lt is wild that pulmonary consumr lion is rapidly increasing in the city of St. Louts, Missotri, 'ln con.evence of niteadamising the streets with Pate/011C. which rising with the least breath of air film crery . pirt of Ito city. inn:weep lady acts.op,m the lungs, and causes disease. Armenia Cam. on ILLINOIS.—Thu War De partmetti has called upon the Governor of Illinois for a regiment of volonteer infantry and one cot:O -pen) of mounted men, its addition to the infantry regiment and mounted company just mustered in to service In that State. Those new troops are to rendezvous at Alton. =2l=l 'r mc.Meaturre.—There will Isie mess meeting of- the (deride of Temperance, at the llismond, tbia evening et 7i o'clock. Res. /nears I. DEANS, Catholic, hie beewap• pointed I'estor in Clearfield cennty, with the .are of difrorent congregations in; the surrounding coeliac's of Indiana, Elk, Potter and McKean. Rev. Jame. M. Lanciuncr be. been appointed Curate in Bt. Paul's Calbedral, in place of M. Deane. 0n,.. Perrier:tr. invited to a public dinner while in this city, and declined on *coolant to , engagements which called him to Washington. Ravi J. N. Prtivarr left the cityi Monday inf. sernoon, for Brooklyn h. Y., where he will eon . nett himself anew with Dr. Giemes dumb, and . - remain' to see tha end of the libel nuts he haa brought against his . ceme n t. ht l l.w,Ymk city. Tux City Treasurer givei alike that snits will be brought against all deakri . in merchandise. who shall not have taco out their 1t,..,.. by the 16th inst. Tre. fire lad night wu on the Lill. wroonlo in t!e neighborhood of Hera. ....R•secrn or'eravir-Thiie wai • zmian Ede air FlLlai,nigtaanouriitg out of in auesoft io rooditi moan ' f waa raised and ■ row excljel, and in !the melee 11 boy aril Lot, .and one man was badly hair, by haying his head ha by a brick-baL %Vs learn als that sixteen 'slives made 'their eieaca (twit Uniontown the other day, while in charge of en/overseer. Their disappeerancs was soy my.. tirions and nnexpeeted, the onion guiltily going off one by one. without exciting apparent sotto. eioo until they tied ail concealed themselses.— They were owned in Missouri IRON rimes are becoming common; and will awn be made cheaper than they have been in the United-State*. A patent has been recently earned ter a cast iron fence of peculiar consult lion.. The fence is without nail., pins or bolts,of any kind, and the advantage. are durability alsO economy. This fence may be consoentel a as permanent or hurdle fence, of all iron, for durability and Pre amental, or of part wood and part iron, or 'all nod and attached to the ,iron posts, on one and same principle. Dr. NATO/.at. CIIOO.IIU.Ni. aged 75, died • Harrison, Ohio, last week. He was au early emigrant to the West,whither he went from New Jersey in 1812, selling his wagon, as he told eu last summer in this place, and descending from this point to Cincinnati. He teal a good physi cian, an enthusiastic geologist, a student of all nature, and a good citizen. We remember among our travelling interviews none more pleasant than one we enjoyed upon the Ohio a fesimenths since with this eccentric bat worthy man. Governor Senatc has been thirty.nine years in office, according to Gist'. Advertiser, and yet seeks a re election. He begun to hold office in 1808, and her held office with unvarying tenacity ever since. In thirty.three years at this,time be has received $70,150 of the public money, and we know not how much more. A good example thin or Rotation-internee. Now Haxrantar..—The Legislature of New Hatipshire met at Concord on the :Id inst. The Seep was organised by the election of Harry . Hibbard, and the Hone by the election of Mow, Nodes, 7r.,uf Piltageld, as Speaker. All of the auccewfulcinf.dates are Loco Focoa. BY r GNETIC TELEGRAPH. C pendassee of Pitt *berms G To the Editors of the PiltstrOrgh GoMic. Pors.Annumik, Juno 7, 1847. Tboinssßaliewell .nd Wilson \Stnesisilless, Esq.. T. Enginesn bass been insiructed•to locale the and for centrnet from Pittsburgh Moen miles 'east. Tbo work will bo let in S. H. Novicz.' There it an old ulna which says, that -a he will travel a league while truth it putting on hie boas." The.rurren bete hat had so much credit attached to it ao to find credence with many inlet. ligent person., and to same extent injured the pro. posAl rmlitcription to the !foal. The friend. of the road did not hear the runes moll one o'clock, un Monday, sod then deepatched a C0112111.1C3- (1.11 to the Pres - Went of the Company, to Which the 1 shwa it an answer. - We are not sure that the Pluladelphians them• selves are not reaopanr•lde for ibis rumor, nor that it disi 601 originate with them fu expectation of frightening us a little about a termination at some other point than Pittsburgh. Bs that as it U 304, wears glad to have a denial Loth explicit and of. Boat. and therefarCig•to urge f gctscrona and row tiding fobacroptiort te . the Central Rad Road stoat by our <Biz...vs. Tharioteceriprouns Manaday rousing &nonrated to mote as thouesnd dollars, and would have lren I Much larger but far the trimar to which tee refe.• It flatlet be °rale:at...ere& 'as. that pubbe opinion Orrided here between three great Red Road eot tatpriase.—all at them important at d all of them Oration), we Leh. v t. tr pr when C,FL pieta. They are the Itoail m Cormellaara. sad Cumberland, the Weatern Road and the Central Rail Rand. Ilai.py fee Potaborgh will bathe l'ay when these avieffl 411.121,1111ext:ons ow made east and w.f. Our city will their become the face. of an ionoen.e and profitable businere. and men will be uhamed at their elirreuras to comprehend the importaLc, or pach i,u•d,e wo , k 4. Exelaorve i?f tbe u.,,11, PHILADELPHIA MARKET. June "Ith.9 r. The market is ray much depressed to day in venous article., and a reaction after the strong en. mieneent - subeequent ti the steamer is hegmt•mq to take place. IlreadatutL• are particularly e1f..., tr.!. Flour—The market opened dull this morning at $9 foe Western and Pa. brands, but became unsettled toward noon. holden making nonce.. won hi bring buyers forwent. 1 his afternoon $8,75 was named, but there are no Impels at sh and Goa* $8,50 was attired for various lots, but there are no sellers. The market dew. dull. Wheat ha. declined with Flour. Sales Fled o prime quality at 0.1.0 c. Corn is e respre. There are plenty of sellers of prime Ycllow at 121 k, but no buyers. Provietoos—Poe market is decidedly dull. No export demand exists, and there hale been no Nam except Memel! lots as wanted for consumption. 1 quote new Mew Pork at $l7, Patina at $14.50. Sale. Baton small at 7t, Sl} and 10c for Shout. den, Sides and Hams of Weelern cure. Small sales No. Ibex Lard at 10}c. Whiskey—The market to unsettled, and • price difficult to quote. The Cotton market la alb confused, and no regular prime current. The &hernia ell we received of Commercial or any other kind of nein last night. We are utter. 'ly at • loss to account for it, ezeept that car Phil. idelphia earrerpondent is sick. lo regard to tt • New York and Baltiinore Markets we hose the. followi4g to 2 O'e r. e. In New York Geness.• Flour had declined to 59 per bbl. Sales White Corn at I lOallBc, and Yellow at 119a122c. Balm Whiskey pt 41a43e per gall. dale. Corn meal at,.55681 per bbl. Oars were worth 58a ! We.. - per In Baltimore Barnard e. Flour wan willing at $9,25-a decline. City Mills entirely nominal at $9,75. Silo Cornmeal at $5,625 per bbl. 112 -T—;otment of year• in succeeded by !metal and emoiort, in ease of I hemorrhoids or Piles, by Me net of Dr* UpSinn'• Klectuary, whisk ha. acquirctl well de. served repotation for IS •gnal •occets eradicaung that d.btresoirg complaint. It in ••• internal remedy, and to discovery resulted from a thorough mrentiestion of the causes of this pantful and pre soh of 11, . • • I[7. Son', Whole”lr and .ftrtnil. by W v Arr Kt.:VC:IIA M, 1.21 Fulinn mreM. New Perk; W m.Tnoum, Alarkmxurel, end P. R. `*Veen,nivel Roca net box ,e 2 IV W-9•ller's Ginseng Panacea.- —711.1 t, rIMMOXT —we Leg leave en call /wien nommen t iln ( m e t , Dr. Wut paten, u( Withameort/1 Clermont Co, and one of I n c row pracenioners M the rounty ortnete lee resale., end let. Scrustor in th e State Lemeetstute. It ie eherreng them to ow the lead.. men of the peofesseme, lop :he Itemel• of pmfe4. mortal pre Judeee,•nd mrrn n•nde I have en my pretence been using a.m. of Yoe. Ginseng Panacea, and, so for, am well pleawd In els effect. In Catxre hal and Mond ani Complanos. Clean send ate 101 l n dureet Mettler—pm them as low as yin eon; as I expect if et continue. to render an general r.it mfaction os it bar hereto/am, tu keep it ennmtently on hold. Rcapeofelly, apt 7 Wm. Doan, at. n. 1111/11V the attention of our readers tithe co • trwirdillary terse of ttemfula perforated by Dr . ..Co/toes buffers Vegresdk Panne, which they um to will find retard ed in nber column of .day's paper. They are without doubt on most wonderful on record, and have so been pronounced by many of our mom respectable physicians. The alarmed and othem interested, are re queried to nigh Mesa at their several places of abode, and learn from Ineir own bpa the wonderful effects of the medicine. The firer°. named. Mr Isaac Shooks, VFW may be peen daily, between the hours of 0 A. M. and 4 I'. Al as Re °Rumor Rowaiul & %Velum, No 370 Market at. Phdada. net G*ZILTTIE .7011 PRINTING OFFICE , . mini, 11 .. Onion •LL[T pp-Wa are now prepared w execute In o cuperior and expeditioat manner, all kind. of lop Plurnao, auch as large Puwerg,Steszoboat BM., Bills of Lading, Getter Sheet Coo/Oars, ii.dbills, Card, Se., Se. NOOK £XD rAIIFEILLY IMIPTII. to any orient ohchatod in, We bees manna., anJ all kind. o( rrinting dace with accuracy and as the low oat Ipsgamperearst, 1* Advertieevau—The sever. tiseemmrs which appear to the Daily Morning Gazette Wee egilver le slus Ms-WM .I . I T. thou receiving the ben efit or Mo oweelaelm of all, without any adettioeal charge. Thit I sn idvanidgvto OW *evenly., without aoy extra expense. AtiTettillCOU . lll.l•re also mrewed o. Me country piper upon reasonable lerm, I=MM=ll!=i Yters the Rietton Time. 'GET UP EARLY. Get op early ! Time is premous, Witste , it not in bed ; • Get, up early while the dete.dr,p O'er the field. are spread; Get op early: when the red tun First begins ?c. rise; Get up early ! when the darkness Fades from earth and akies. Got up early ! It is To be wasting time; Grt up early ! while the dear birds Sing their inorioinrehime Get up early! while the flowers Blush upon the sod ; Get up early•! while all nature Illeises Nature's God. llosadoome Conweleg busty 1 rwo Acre of Ground and,Cottsge Mike near 3 Miners. , ' elite, et Auction. ' On Seholay afternoon, the IVA' instant:at O'clock. • will he sold on the premises, That handsome tiourary I Scot at present ineopied by Mr. Cherry. Within about I ' of a mile from the Seventh. Ward of tho Oily, baerhy a from of MS feet on Read street which is 00 feet wide, and extending bank 630 feet to Delaware Late. • ' The bousevsnearly near,uid there is a quantity of Coal and Limestone on the premises. PerSOOS wishing to mar the propeny will call en 31r. Cherry Tenon: One fourth cash, balance to three equal so nual payments, with interest, In Louvered by bond and moognge. • jet J D DAVIS, Allah . • Peremptory sale , of 100 Huddle* Lots in the..Eghth Ward cf the Ctif, at Auction. ' ON Wednesday efternoomihe nib inSlarti, at Recta! wtll be sold, on the premises: led handsomely situated' Ims of mound, flontingoo PeensylvardaAveuneineas the Courtllowe, arid streets On the scab side of the-tr h $5,00, .BOOTS 5,00. 'l' o 'P ri ' n7lter P re P t i r W Porlrl Pl g d e a l 7 : P a W prad' h o . t NO. ns VOURTIII STREET, which can be Penn 11l the one= Mance - Ota..PPlinv . CO It N'E R. OF POST OF F DOE ALLE Y. ~,,,, us David Q t ' • - Trill mliveriber respectfully affirms the peollc that - Terms, one third cash, residue in two {NOM-annual he li " "":"""'d go '"" ..n .I 4 finsdnn!". I pay illentvWith illterest, to be secured by bluad and too, Feshienoes Bono, of good materna and workmanship , a „,... which he will warmnt mperior to vtly Boot ever made i . f.;.d..„ . .y ~p,....e of cortheyeiriatg. Tide in Potothutgl, for Me price. These handsome Den th d,,,,,,,,,,k, P tut • -4 D DAVIS, Atte Pr ,: will he made to Met.. , , end warrant them a. repo. .- scaled, ht me very low, prfi'rof FIVE DOLLARS —. - HEALTH, 111EALTII I ._. • CA.III. centime. ale re4yested to cull Stitt c.llllor, Rs IA ODD'S Sarsaparilla and Wild no then IV'S! WD ERSKINE. .1/ Cherry Bitteris-This Meg and valuable Ex. ___,,,..e.,---- wee oi Sarmpardla and Wild Cherry has been used DIED. with great since. for the permanent veneval of Of Yesterday mooting, at 2 o'clock, G FAIRDE lIE.N ICY, ann. dd..... 00 take Weir tine from an ItriPmn *son of 3111 am son of A. G•ro sow aged 1 . 1 inontha - the blood :-it promotes a healthy action of the Liver strengthes tho Neves and at once secureshealth and IrrThe Funeral will take place from the. - residence via. to the whole sone., of 111. parent, on Second street, between Stnalifteld In an eases of Jaime cc, Indigestion. Dlapepsia, loss and Coon today. or IO o'ciock. of Appetite. Habana! Coativeness.Scrofula, Headache, Languoh and that Depresmon of Spans, which is so In Mew ensie. P..... Friday rho nn , sn , n- of 11 + 0 common a complaint in the Spring aud Sunnier Scalene Di ~,, roc ihr Lungs, Mrs. MARI lIA Ch wife of A J. Of the year, thislindiciilo has not its e cqualand a Pin. Dail, formerly of RIM city. Ale trial will convinee the-most incredalons of its peow -,-- . Ale. 11. VMS long confined to a languielang bed, and Iler no Wes. .. he mSerings were intense-particularly vokord the : V l ...fiddl er 1. ' 6. ' 1.. lIIe re ' d ' r is r.f " md 1° ll* ne whtch will be this by the Agentu,shour• elee of l.ce j:fe -,..bi,h she bore wi th . oo:emu Did., ' rug th e r eithatiou in which this - valuable medieine is - , rode and roignation. She enjoyed full possession of bed by those witobave need it. -, ' -. , ' her roman to the Initt woo coascioui of her approach- . GillipeantiOn Ur the Pablie -al '-- ,n; lk particular old ask for Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla dissolatiost, and indulged a bleared hone of a orb sad w e ld cherry Diners, and =cereal:lather. Tea is umphant entrance upon that hcayenly rest prepared the het preparation of thete'arCeles cm/lined T e a only for lII.' who die in the Lord.-lthismenicated. ' ndinnnd t 9 the pubic, ssdd.Enf -469 ...... 1 . e iml dl ii. 1u,.. pßiltrwltP use bes induced the t i o:prnciples; la cournetlt and tom .. . 1 tale. As a preventive, we that thi bottles baosthe ':--- --= -.--= . work sDr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher on rini the Honor/We th e Judges of the Camila Deneral thth ., rthetha on th e ethea,pa a tha , the d, label th e 1 liesnei Se.wee• of the Peace, in and far the Coon. . bottle is signed by the proprietor, L. Thornion:Jr- • ty of Allegheny r Sold, wholesale and read, by WYATT tr. KETCH. The pention of DANIEL FICKEISEN, of the First I AM general agents, ISt Fultertersch New Yak; WO: • Wald of the Cos of Pittsburgh, to the county afore we, . '_ Toms. Market wee! and P. R. Sawymt, Smithfield humbly shewen, fbat your petitioner tied, provided , etheth. pi th ,,, ~thek Pa. °p,ift st...i. ms b O nl,a. Inamelf with moveriatt for Me aecounacdatints of tray.' I tha a, the ellere and others, at hied welting hones, in the city and ward Motes& and pthys ihat your h o p e ," p o ll l e . I To Travellers. Or sard 10,2.1 him a iifellie to keep a lehhe house of, "EXPRESS PAST PACKET LIEXP":. entertain:llo7l; Slid YOGI . pr. 1 1 .601,,, QS in duly WSW. i iii_MMili , FOR . : allilial will pray. 1 PIIILADELPDIA AND DALTIBIOR.E., Ws, the eithseDbrty, nom. of the First Word of) [Essleuirdy fee PliSarrigins,., .. thr coy of Pa:abate-. do redly, That the Mere pew I rivilc c. 0., co g a ti os el being •nove•in egeellent 1 on of n!5r.d.f.,4"!'1n1..7- and In.Pn.dinn-nn , I 'order. the Pante. of this Line will leave with pm is well thooded ev,lll Ironic room and cooyerneaces for , omeers as fothsws every night at 9 o'clock: - the off:no:ph:soon and loamog of si rong.. a,id may ' locket L a dl ea a , Bath e , br o J ane 7. ,‘ I c1 , ..1.2 and inst *ant taorry. neeeraary. ' do Lou:slava, Thompied,TacsdaY, June. S.. -. Edward ren•leoph, Leopold Sabi Fr. Fro angel. Y. I do gentucky.Truby, Wedousdity, June O. • We,5,,,,,n. A !Wee, A Nardi, N. Dulyell , Ohs. Fol ' do Ohio, Craig, Thunulay, June In. Icy. Adam !Inch, INI Hoch, James Ism., William , do Intlutunikrkey,tEriday.Juk IL Frank ten ,!._ , do Loniesua, Thinathicri, Someday, hate H. ' do Kentucky. baby, Smoky; June 13. . , do Oaro. Craig, Mneuday.mode 11 . do Indiana. Berkey., Tocadaloue I do houtsianu, Thompson, Wednesda y y,lune to. 'do gentucky,Truhy.T • haraday,June 1.. ro Ohio, Craig. rnday, June IS. d, Inthapa, !Delay, Ikturdey, June lb. do LOsilinillis. ThOmpbn, Sunday, Jurse..£o. If "you desire cheap onvell!ng and comfortable arena inodationt, secure yoUr , tickets at the Packet lace Monongahela Itoure, Water street. or of •7 - D LEECH &CO, Canal Basin Get up early! And prepare ye For the long day's toil ; Get up early! if ye tabor To improve your soil ;. Get up early ! if a rhymelet Ile your task to write; Get up!early ! oh, ye lazy,. And feel on I do, smutty Sunrise, Moudity morning, May 10th, 1847. BOOki Itccr.aryl al Al A MINER'S: 11 Th. , Munk'. Revenge, or Om tortny nal , al it, Law CroYadov. by Samuel Sor.ng, 11.4 A Vr.irof Conaolmaton, hr. Alm Waller. Witt. Panay Ketol.b..) Lectu:c. dm Un• of Ibel,ung. eau.... pycyrytl , on. and rum o! Cohn copitnn. /0.. a, anti o , Om Hum on ihn—tom. of bon,g.rity. %Van 111011,trat,on.. by Samuel Shelden filch A. NI , ! lye Warta of the Wave,of the Corsatea Captive. The ilf taant.ne or 110 acoltkloCamohan, a talc of Lloatoa sod C:oloa. Ettc ~toac —vourl I...naloo—lao.t putt age. Ny Moo , 4 . Fetro, arobof lolfrfc s•nr• The L. ticueral 7+7 , oo—only I =l e Taylor and lus lierseral.—freob •up,o3 Slotoenoto lho Few, Vor al Al A MINCIV, Sca,ohhekl oi. 3d door !non 2al s DMUS —6O hag! Rio Caere; IS la thesis St ening llyoon Tea. ta• thanravnle.; Yo: Loaf 7Joesr, tS krir Pore Whde Lead In Oa, 210,1. No 1 tkoun, MkokertO. 61.01. NC. Tar, for -ale by • W II MoCI: rem 0N:163 1.,4•17 _ j 1)011: GLASS-IU, yr• +t 11S 1 Vv:s 4a. v/s, ;1 ioxit - 11.. " 5 11110. lu • 11117, 13 • 11x16, it • 11x1FS 3 I.‘hert Fob aslely VON 110 S): I lUIi.T h ttt, 35 Fmnt Igt B ACON . 0 1‘ • 1 , !!:;:: : .1 do g‘bouldert: A••onrd rw, aro I do • r ate.. Lr r VON 1.19•0•111l.U.,r & IVINDOW GLASS —159 1.. e. ,rorted tuxes. T V ,11.1.10z1V,9z1V,10y11.1t10,12.ti5. lOx 13 olt 00 . f..r aale by W t It hltCtriettEON J.. io Ira 1.11..rty VS , o I It. rt . Pc tunDil Mt. rinati; to .toll and for Gale b) It PLOVI. VEW LW* Largo tin a, 01 ...tit.. 7.OWe/win og. just reu-ived and tor sale NITI.I.HR S RIOICKT , ON Flilll-50 lie 3 Leree ltla6kerel. of '1016," NIA. No I Ilernag, :0 Obis No I Shad: 111 .10(e and for sale MILLER s RICKECSON CLARET AND WIIITE \VINE Pbd• Claw VI, me; =2EMIIMt==I MM7MMSI GOrFE E-100 bsig s Priiao U. l a lavar . yr CATIIMIL-100 Side. V. r So 7 e. for male by It FLON Ll fOTARIII--,55 cask. rare l'otaeb for sale by lea l a It FLO). I) W00 ,. .?—} tacks on consignment. b, . ( 111 1 ; , 1.0rO . ... ' .. . • .. • .---.— DIG IRON-140 was Moboning ranker, for sire by je. .1 h 14 FLOYD QUOAR-IEO hhds N o.l4agar, oilmore and far sale 1.1 pro J a, R FLOYD LI °Lae:SF:V-21.0 WOb in inane orde!,pairrr!d c: y_ r , mIAI,IIIIY Se.El)—ln *rota add lor sale by Jail. FLOYD 0 ALE:: A TUL4---60 ba• Pore. for "14 ley ,e 3 KOIPT DA LI ELL & CO Cneatinte-m . pima etoppsng order, innthng and tor role ieS 14011'T DAl.z.Fax*. CO, Libeny et BILE -100 libla Louisville Whiie Lime !mule by I je9 POLY DEXTER CO FL AMIE/DO—la bbla mud bee for tele by jrX CEO & _ S tanasuperitirqualite. &rash. b,) jo9 W R 111cCUTCH CON, 152 Labryty •t DOT ABll-6 lona good quality for rate 1L - je.4 tV & R McCUTCREON Leas. Dry resiter ror rata by W k R McCUTCHWON 13 R 00319 —Az doz. Corn 'Dooms for Pole I.y & R 51cCDTC111..ON S P ; .9"'""""""WlTti'lle'''CUTellEON Q ALT— ID] bbl, No I Allq,b . a. s f l o . r c ZT, , , /1 y. .,. 1 . • L.) WI _ . no. Lv tritt,',°° I, IN BIM 01L-25 fin reel? , for .ale by VON IttIISIVIIIORST & CO 11 . 7 PLOULAba- , ;I. t l ' l '". , ,TII,aNTOIVVCO VILOUR-15 bbloFir F joy s UININE-511 o . c ..., rl 7lll .edlad s i tor .a le by nnd ~ WINDOW GLASS—Mu bolt holy, 1:0 b.. 1011 t for sate by nly27 FOASV VII A DUNCAN, antler and front •tt, L lN ,..r oto OIL-A (cw b3rf i eZwiv l / 4. 112r ega, a goad unicle . for vela lrj —_ A 1. , C . 0 . !110L-51,41s 11 1 .1 „ : rld for rv4 I,y rv7l• R. 57 wood n OT/0111-2 casks prime, just reteilkli and inr sale Pley nr FNGLI.IIterIENNIFTI . .. . ro DAINT-4 bbl tra,oroved Black Vurettsb Nat'l, an.. .1 ufaetured and lur sale by je3 JOHN D MORGAN. Druv,ist s.;PTa. 'TVILPLLNTINIL-3 barrels for valet b 0 j 5 J D AIURGAN 130TA1111-1 earls superior fur sal e b e y 1 D AIORO AN _ te3 - . LICORICE OALL—I ease, small stieks, fee ..1,, jr3 by .1 D MORGAN 14A itic ONESIA-1 ca. Carbecd. for.. by I. Irsl D MORGAN ...- ---_ _- WU I'VE CHALK—I cub G. We by joS J I' 31ORC Ali COr e tEllA&-1 2 barrels for utle .y by D litORGAN - DOCK POWDER-5U len for mile by i ft s DICK}X & CO DOTAMlll—lio I E . t.a, way...kilted nod. at retail 1. by myal J JG D 10111.1.11% LI4EIOOI B.l7P—Premh made, and of firm quell .L•ny, for Mk 10w JOHN 10.16004.14 03 , my3l TATUM& LEAD-30 kegs Pare, Cri rale by V V oryal J D NlOll. AN SALERATDIII-3 tons, now landing and fel sale ny rayen I DICKEY k CU_ CII3OIESID—Itik las now Innil.ng for sale by forge I DICKEY k. CO nction Sittur."-' . By John D. flayl4: - Aselionoog -, 4 • 31 Building Lou at :taiVacd.. Aaiat ON.Satanter at.rnson. the int , halm at atectabk: the premise.. will be cold Lou No. Se v lbit and WI, n Plan of Law laid out by S. Colwell. in Lacepribr „ having rack a front of W feet on lb. SitttbniAb And coal Dill Tarntaka Road, and eneading back DM feet 00 alley It feat wide Tale indisputable. 'Tessa tussle. J D DAVIS, Aucti4neet. t/P; Tburklaytoo;log, 11.10 th imam, allO O'clock, 011 0o sold large user meat of focah and stow , blr I) 0001 ackete4 express'' , kri litis 0110111 for an ellentive retail AWN._ . At I.l3Tkock. P. M. 3 bf chest. Young Ilyson Tea; 10 bbls No 3 31 atkerel; 6 l Merriam I*.• tierce s rice. tobacco, cigars, bed chards. aboard*, a quauute of queen...are, glsasarsce, match... Land boars, leather trunk,/:e; a general Meartmenl of new and areond band household and kitchen faruititre ; lootings, bedd Ingo:nausea...earl.; infoenukik l lS glarres, kitchen utensils de. Al k 11130ck..P. M. _ . I A general assortment of t aricry Goods, fine cutlery, I bouts shoe., tonbrellas, parasols, bits, caps, bonnets, I, fine shirts, crab linen bosoms -tad collars, ready made clothing. gold and silver watches, ae. leo [Americas...l,y] IN the furrier Court Cur the Comp of Allegheny in 1 the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of April Term, A D. 1e47, Nu 43. ;Immo May. for tr'n, fito.fl, April Rohm Wallace. ImpleaJr'd Term,lB.l7. ortikiThos. 51 , Fmlund. et of. An I nutvoo tot N.) 1541, 1.47, on mtg.= of Geo P. Ilem.tiun. Pip, the Cowl appoint Johu A. Es_ au Anna.. Matribote Me money in Coen among Ane hen erettners. Frolll the Berard. HIRAM H ULTZ, Prothonotary May . 21.1317. Tie undersigned Anditat tat I Roca at In• gime in 416 street, in city of Ptusborgh,onnatro i day. Inc 17th day of Jour mutt'o disenorge tits dunes of kis appointment. and all ',croonsinoesoned are herr ,by nottned to attend. JOll7l A WILLS - Auditor totnltlitoordot_ iN P ry t' O ß i kra ie nr A e? . ll l y ° :l. s ilrehelet—in of I pablironon. two vela boo., now rearly--the same cos I Ire *applied in Nov • Winery of We Humes Repablini by N. Slichnlet— ; translated by W. Maxlia. Fay, Aunt Kitt 's Tate.; by Marna .1 Merl:doll, 'the Fairy Reorer n or the history of a month: a tale.. User of eminent individuals celebrated in Amen eon !notary Theparsait of Knowledge wider didlealties, Cilastro led by swede/re—milli portraits. Revised Edition. • cede preface and note• ; V. Way Iced. Mullo's Unreel...a insurer, (rewrite earliest periodic yeor 17S'. • • Ihezottury of l'oetwol gootstana by J. - T, Mauna Lives of evaineut Mechanics; by flaw, scriptute Illannstkrne For tale by -..1 L.'READAthnear Markel at B' fIAKEELT AND CONFECTIONARY, In Colreact ial Mow,. Liberty at, oPPostm dmilb ,tfiell The auhwentee vroual respectfully Inform hi. .ends and th e public, that he is prepared m fill all or den in hit fine at..he alaintst none. . • Lathe and thaan Rolla,.Twion, Rye D.01 1, 11. 1 a tot , "I,caf 'tread. 4, the house weary mornincor can he left at the bottles of yew.. twenty orders. Coke. of all kinds. Wedlints and Panics tomplted • rib Cakes and Contectionary at the *honest nonce, and made of dm Ith.of materials- r • A large asthrotientdf Coofectiouary, of the hest goal . ny, always on hand, which be coders to re:tolerant cent. ow peohd for oath. Also. • lama quantity of ; Nina and Remelt Fruit, which he will well as low as ran be furnished to the city- • le7d2w J taIIEPHARD OE AR 'N .A M EILICAN VICCIETAIILD ' RENOVATING P 11.133. • .' • For about one year. previous to making owe Of Mr: Ater, Renfersong fills.' have minted extremely from' Dyspepsia, and an and !Nutmeat. I have undo use of a west variety of medicine without receivingmaletlal benefit. About three months maw I commenced wing Mr. near's Medicine. which has tintthely'reltesed toe from motility at my stmoacp, and teetered mew comfinw hble health. Several of soy friends and acquaintances ero ...wen , tha Pins, and received much benefit Croton em. I e.e with eonfidence recommend them. JANE A 1.1E33.317.11udit0n Sold. wboksili and rated, by 13 A 'FARNESTOCR CO, comer of Mt and Wood, and Wood sad!. sts. - - - 6 Reams A.or,ed maw Medium:4l9o24; 130 do . 26037; 50 do di do 0.03314 40 do do do if) dji do do 00 do do do 113031; 19 do Fine lkok, 34637; . 40 do do do .18E44, - to -do do do 94:31; 30 do AB•OnCd COIOTS, 10004, 24 -do do •do 41371 ; .. IS do Yelkyorlifidiom, • 161,25; On hood and for eala 67 JOHN II MELLOR . . . No 61 Wood street. between J. 7 Dile:loud Alloy and Pifili itmet I. 0 PLI3IIIBEFIS AND NACIIIINIIITS. subscribers having been unpainted Auntie for heists .I.lc 11. Jour*, of Pliiladelithla—foulerurely wn by Plumbers and filseitinisis lathe Enetersi cite fe n )—for the wile of their maw Menzies, are now pt op. rod lo finokb Plumbers wnla a/I the minions Mode sf bran work won in Mew bovine.. every variety of Gunge and,Steon Cocks and by lercainotivo and Stationary Engine Handers, Omni. ding Oil Cocky', Oil Cam, &c. Ik, and which they will sett to the Western nide. and Engine Malden, at Eilr• tern Preer,eseld.ive of freight - LOGAN & KENNEDY 119 Wood at, Vatabarth MMM== , l EAGLE WE CREAM SALOON!! ram.: coNcEirrs EVERY EVENING DURING The Week—Programme Changed EVERY NVILIVINth. TIIE rraprktor bego km to tkae- to, hi* frknda o,:11 'the !nark . . that, at the advice of num kw, families, he het beet ollutt , t to offer for their nottarketti • te diesel" AFTERNOON SOIRIES I _ . The e.-ter winch •vi II lake place o, Wedueaday, June 91h, columenciog al 3P. It 111 cents including ndi.h or lee CIPM. PASCAL. IRON wonms, PHILADELPHIA. Welded Wrought Iron Niue. CITA1:1,1.: for t neomouve. M arilleOuid other steam U Engine Boilers, from S to 5 inches drummer.. Also Sipes for Cies. Steam, and other porpo.es; antra strong Tube for Hydraulic Presses, Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines, de. Mnoofactured sod for sale by MORRIS, TASICER b. NORRIS, hVarchouse S. E. cooler Third and plant stoat nit 7, Admit.or , . Notice. • ILI, °TICE is hereby green to all persons Indebted IS II the Relate of Samuel Barr, Isle of Birmingham, Allegheny county, deed., to Mike immediate payment, and nli persons haring claim. to prevect them properly authenticated for eettlement to the soburiber. mytsw6l•T WM. BARR, Adminteustor WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON. A TIORNEV AT LAW, Pittsburgh, Pa. , Omani 11. Monet to take the acknowledgment ands .m!. Deeds, Leases, Contracts, Deposmons, or eT other among, (under mil or 'd to 'fold be cued or recorded it he State of Ohio. Office in Mast street, above thabb field , 'dectl.w Ann. 011.—A tai ptt; e article or No W. Twat. r — o - a hand 6r lal i e o tir o AN it son.: Je7 Igialifaelarerai No 18.Litsmy street (1110Uilli NUTS-72W !oriole MalliCoe ~ ..1- I perrial Row, Lamm street,by : •, le7d4or , • J tAIIIITMENT-3 rots bleAbtter's Viatitiase of AI band and for role 10. by - it 7 . SeIIOONALAKER kCo,ll4:ataad A LconoL-16;bliThigh prza Inn retei , tal .fa_for sale by ic7 'J BeiIOOI.ISdAKER ta FCM=i=7; I IMP LEMON SYRUP—CI dotes Pea, km.le timbi Je7 . • J .13C1100:411.1AKER &CO VAirILLA BEAII 9 -5 bondlealor We by , 1.7: 7 EICIMONNAKER &CO ..I3 ...perit, fur .•le bl e /r7 , are .1 SIIKNIA RD, I. n 7 evert ITA3I.SIDE4 en 7 ISiiOULDgItS. Jeer 'dead far sale by J. JORDAN /. SON _ . • u ga I ;4al i 4 eIISCINNATI AND PITTNISFU DAILY PACKET LEE. finished and thwanned, and mita poivenni ig.a. ' s on gii! arateraof the -Wen. -Ihtiery ha s and eon fon that money tan pruner, has been ploy led r pee :wagers. The. Line htti born iaoperahon tor year. —have corned a million of people seith•it int least Nary to their persons: The Doan a, he •i the foot of nod strut the day prowintrt to Mullin, Go ha rerep. donor freight and the entry of panda/entail ae erg.,. ter. In all eases the passage no:insp.:tan be paid in advance. . BIOAD!‘lt j PACKET The tfitiikrONtiAltELA, OW. 541114 wittleav e Pitts burgh cm,' Monday ozoroOkg at to o'clock; Wheeling every Monday cycolog al ft/ M The HIBERNIA, NO. A. Capt. J. Nliniflit,.,ll leave Pittsburgh every Tuearley usarning aria °lr. it, Whesjiog evesv, Teeidav evetting at la P. !4. - WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENGLAD, NO. Dr CN mac E. Nen, will esyt Dbersh every Weetnerdily 00.4; Wheeling eery Wellneeday evening rd le P. .10ECURSDAY PACILIGT., .. The W1SCO:18101, Capt. R. J. ar.o9_llllii.,l;;e , rillo. brush every Thursday rnorning 1U Mock; ‘y Ow, every. Thuvrdriy evening as 01: - FRIDAY PACKET. , The CLIPPER, NO. Capt:Croolar; wilt leayr bale.every Friday mottling at 10 o'clock; NVlol.llag cyrry Friday averring kt /OP.M. BATIIQDAT PACKET . . The 01PSSENGER, GPI.' J, le.or burgti aw ysaturday ninemo arlOoclotk; emery aay treating 0 P. M. SUNDAY RACIIiKT The ISAAC NRIWTteI..UPI J. G. Mew.. leave PitubantheVery &SWOT inMOSS SI IS o'eluck; Micelig every t l / 4 t.day avenws at /0 P. M. WIDIEK,I7I GLAIR—ZS! tam 8.110, 30b1. 730; 301b3s I0v4; ' 15 Imal0z13; fr .& by •.1411512 - ...POINDEXTER ik - 00,11 wrster.,l C OFFirM—Ejttat e Ptime I L ir g Cotr y. z , 5 do --Java do; °: R received mid for rile "rY kor. l .T,L,,i SHER 03r P e G s Iretr E Wrappiiig • Pape ISO do Common do • I® do Tea do do: kat received and lm ,lo by HILL dr.BROWNR • ' • • Fr•arrod street ARIMY BEANS-7 bbl• prime, received on . eon signenent and for sale low sn ca re. by • JOIIN SCOrri CO nry3l". Ne TCommetciel Rove, Liberty at TjERRINGS AND SHAD— LE •43 bbls No I 'terrine-, 1 - • • blti bbl. No I Shad, Jost received and :Or .to jes •• I by P SELLM.B'B, _l7l.ibeity at . QALTERS Ita GINSENO PANACEA constantly on b3nd end for sato hr A p•RoNEs-rocg &co • 1,4 ear let era wood. mod Oth and ward sot - - - PIP . lENK ., 71 -c... 6, 7 - goat Init,llll.lli4 oared and bY - J D odufttiON OGAR-20 tas prime . Whq. - • bag, Brotl; for sole by Jet_ ENGLISH & BEND ETT..IB and YO stood at FL OVRICabbIs is Note; . • • 41V tla to arrive; for rale hi Jet 19AIAI1 VICiCEV 3r. CP M ° l4" tairii i lWcte.7 co .. • nOPPEIC-007ra v e prime RIO, iinorlarralnie and for 'Vial., by • " 504 ' ISAIAII DICKtlf•& CO tACIIIEB,3OI We: iiroole v.14,i pale Iv. P ' ISAIAH DICAEV &ro _BaluE -2 ""i F DA tilt Ik7.7tj, L'lRe4D—t7 ke .P il, '" , L." fIAVIP:b!DAI.I.M.L Piciard jum recd Uy4Ts—lao bushels Ot. for mi. b k 4 • FRII D rtll r.V. 6CO by 13 Al ler Y-4° b ! ""I. I VRIV:IV. }•5l - Co_ r%RiF:iiIPPI:.a- - iCKl . builtels fur vale 1,1 jei •' • • ENGLISH & ITIOISETT DEACIIKS—SqI barbels p!irtre; for Bale by P:'of 1- -.NCILIoII 111,NN I'l /V . J e ct ill°L—" • bb4' l " KlUl)rtfrkotZ ' st y VA.AILLA BEA4II-34 just reeeteril nod for, jet 1 bY • J KIDD &CO - OININIESri or. rooirOceired and for rale by • • J K I.llh CO OROORIS-31 doz. Gilt liandled: • 20 dos. Large gise Common; for vale by Jet I 13. F Ve.IN UONNIVORrer asCO ouisvith.p. ilmk,-501,100, tot e < y tnyxv ' - GORDON, - F.1113.1.,-100 bas..mstare and Do We by • 8 W BARDAIOII EMIL MEAL-1s bay,:just rec d and far sale by rayal . • 5a W HARBAUGII 1100/LCON-4,500 lbw, bog Timid. in store and foi sale nip! 8 its W IiaRBAUGII • SIXE'S AROMATIC SALTS. always on hand and Cos sale by sny2l BRAUN k REITER • l) 111V.13 BEEP ROUNDS—KM lbs Wm! Beef Rounds, for family use, }Est Teeelved ud lot tiara by jel. I P .SEI.t.ER:r,I LAbc AXlb—t WO prime Diem lima, JaslTy4eired and /Liar sale by • jci 1" Bk:b./J.:RS QIEIES AND SIIOULDEBS-40.1)00/bsBaeon' I,7Sides And Shoulder+, In *km an d for sale by. - -- - . .. • - jet , ' F bELRO, 114beny nt ' Tr itarDlt. - int3E`V.:l erirECOliElfiroll boor, lo V_ We by . 13 F VON BONNHORbT kCil • - jell - .No 53 Frmi_arett VLOUR-410 . bbl. Frmily Floor forrare by .. P - Jel - ' 15 V•VON KONNIIORST &CO OOPPERAD-8 bbla Copp. ax for sale by la }el 5 F VON BONNLIOR.,F &CO IG JELETAL-410 tons and "Cottr , Blau, _ formate by FRIEND, RHEY le CO • No 31 waiimey_ f Li PTS. - bbls jug fired reved Sln goodrieder, and nitride by . MILLER k. RICK MON 61E.13 APPLES AND PEACHES, la nomandfor D Jot salesy == JNO F'PERRY B UCKETS AND 'ECTS-2.3d0s forsal.bt 'NO F Fatal' ALECIZATUSi—e casks an band and tarsal. by k, fen ISAIA7I DICKEY- CO. 'CHEESE - 290 Dz., in ADM II!la for sale by ' V Jen • • ISAIAH_ is, CO DIO COPPEIO-31 . 3 bag* eaperkw:}ust m 7 , ee i tlett lilted ler sale by • jt3 1$111.LI:R & FMK ri bb N. C. T". 14111 1 .42 1 17R ' 1 r 01i gr,on QTARC it-10 bee Fox's Snuck, jest received and -l7fof vale bv MILLI:I4 RICE MEIN I.: , ALT-34:0 Ws Allegheny. reed auhd t 6 Anle bY L jel JRO F eKttitY.l.ibert• and 'twin BLED—Xibt. in ?wre %.;taleby DAC0AL.170344 pritabtfole rebq mut for ibis by 1) .1:40.F! ',NARY Lby llW,lsLoogn4.,irtmeollVilaVale / 000 WOOL SACKS , far militia's , by - . - mylOdfrawill , • .151UStrOY &LEV. LSSD-400VK4 UDDr+Niner*reeertrdNerumr T.Liamm and far We b 7 '. _ Et'ALLF_N aCO HEit.r" --73 bb4 COACHING'S-4 to. put., toN,roni*ed WiuletiT toViS ENOI.I3O4OIIENNETT • KAZIL 8170A81--23 bns.iniatta •ate by - my3t ' JOHN SCOirig -CO LINBRED OIL-4i bbl ., juit receive 4 tor rble by bey3l J C BIDWELL, flew. O.COUCHINGS—It auks Aral quality. to u•al&by staySS fa CO- ANLIALA. BiZAßlS—Louse Old frekb, far tale meat. J -D MOW: AN Bzsois-.38 bones large fine wrAt. Ch hand mid for *ale by P C MARTIN' , df 2 9 eor mitt, field and .ree , ale .(101MON-50 bap re packed, row lawn:le/Tam kiateanter Mary Ann, tad for man ny „tay26 IFAIAII MATS k 60 BAD—sco pine .Galene Lead, received tine d. Land kraal* by L MVTCHISON iNt -teriM - • ' • Ho 43 water wteet • I 'OBACCO CUTTERS - - / hand am tor sale by non/ A F VON lIONNIIOILNT k C 0,33 et F: ilitiDlTii-300 Luc Dried Peeches, beive, . 50 bus. - Arpin.. in *lore. F. Gilt. Ls' mr:ill J kii 1116 W Ei / I. .wa lent . LAIITER - -eu eels ufollll.l Pinner, in gni:4o;ler; Just received end far sale by • dertO - • • . J l: iIID , A: MI. : 7:Kr ..!1_ I/0P a rr.1 1. 74. 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Z•nte,'lbr W.., by .Ygi JD WILLIAM , 4 1 / 4 .!(1 LIVE 011.-4 do. Iri bout., for rale by WIIA1•21134 ( (1; VLUVIi caws 14perfine ' k,r_s;l7l Eisr47 J D WILLIAMS a.DD BRAMILL , IVC4.IB7IO for ue by .Imyy, . • ID' WILLI ARV% k. CO lIIIIKA-1100 lit Chests Fresh Green Teas Ibr sets. by /. resall WICK /a MeCANDI.Kre3 fbY AC/ LKI.Or Imre by bble Aler 3 South, arnmir Ara • _ POINDEXTES ICO 1111IN-02 bbls loats•lfle lima . far vas by , syl7-101 FORSYTH it DU N ACC€I7II7"I4.ILi4 6"".6IINCA`i CAN. FORS ITU Is CUM-411 - 71tVe Cider br* F VON BOANIIOrLos &CO fIOTTOBI-100 belet COM• 11 Coi bale by, .2.19 FR IF.V it CO I /AID OIL —Snot riot, for sale at I.bl own ' . 1.11 WAWA
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