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PITTSBURGH:
MONDAY MORNINO,',IUNE 2.1, 1847.
051 -Tot Tersont too DULY Georres • pito:weed
Tri-Weskly, and WweltlV.—Tho Datly ts beim
Doll.. per annum; uteTri-Weekly w Five Dollars per
annum: the Weekly io Two Donato per arwen.
iR whowtee
Notice to A.dvertisere.
•
• - 11:r Aiirrivectecnis, to uor•ore matron, should be
haruted to by five ciel.k. in the afternoott. Aueouon
to Uot,on the part of one too:outer., %soul./ be prod ue
tide of roatobeoefin.
VOX OUVEII.NOIL,
JANES lIILVUV
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(or crazta e.cier,)
FOR CANAL COMMI.S6IONEit
JOSAGPIII W. PATTON
FOR 11.RATOR
GEORGE DAIISIn, a Allegheny
hl R1111.111.T.
LEWIS C J NOBLE, of Tp.
CHRISTIAN SNIVELY, a( Wal. Tp
MARSHALL SWARTZ ala.uEm.
HENRY LARCH'. of Niatleu Tp
I.%r7VAINF T -IZ .‘ to
FOR C0C.177 .10LISFIRIE1
THOMAS PERKINS, of LAverr Tp.
Ira /11r,111 , 311.
WILLIAM CAVEN, of Vcrosilleo Tp
STATE DIRSTLIAL COMMITTEE.
THOMAS F. FRANKLIN. [..nu. Coy
JOHN C KUNKEL, Haupt. , Conroy.
'THOMAS DUNCAN,
JAMES AIARTIN, "
THOMAS C HAMBLY, York.
WILLIAAI IM WTTS. Cllll3btrighil.
DANIEL AI . SMI A SF/R. Adorn/.
JOHN I' WETHEMLE.Pluladelobin C.
- JOSEPH R CHANDLER, "
ROBERT T CONRAD,
THOMAS AIeORAT II II,
DILLER LUTHER, eac
ROBERT AI BARD. Ersiukt,n
THOMAS M T M'KENNAN, Vs'iolongu.a.
ANDREW .1 OGLE, Seiner.
HARMAR DENNY. Allegheny.
RICHARD IRWIN, Vennngn.
JOSEPH H KUHNS. Westinoreln..
O J BALL. Erie.
II D MAXWELL , Nonhninnton
SALISBURY. Busqueti.nn.
ELIIAN AN 'SMITH, W yarning. •
SAMUEL A rußviehicE. Bader .
HENRY S F.VANS.,Cnemer.
ROBERT T Alonigracery.
pT Extra Copieshf the Report of the 031.10/
C4llloliitee for sale at this Office. A large number
copies of this Report have been printed by or for ear
Lerma, end it is dedi table that they shoutd be read b
every man in the city, and in the neighborhood of N
bead waters of the Cibio, as well as between naltimp
and Psasbonsb•
Vor LAID? C.11[1.1 . 641 Inielpgence. Dornesuc Ms
flcol, Rive, News, Imports, Money Market, ,
Wed page.
See fourth Page for alleeellaateoas Nears
We employed n Write afternoon, ► few dey.
ainee, In vieiting the beautiful location select.' by
the genitalia and socumd by the enterprise of the
people of Pittsburgh, to be used fur the purpoee ot
burial to all time to come. It is sitanted near the
left bank of the Allegheny river, about one•fouitti
of • mile above the United States Arsenal, end
about two miles hem the city. The grounds corn.
prise one hundred and ten arra, beautifully di•
Versified with gentle hills and lovely drier, open
lawns and thick 'woods, mounds, slopes, copses,
luail every imaginable variety almost of natun.l.
sylvan scenery—uniting, on the higher ground,,
wile of the finest views of 'the two cities and Sur.
rdunding eountsi,we have wen any where.
As we approached the grounds from the city,
we found the canted enclosure defended by a atone
will, substantial and well laid in mortar, and about
12 feet high. This wall at present extends the
whole length of the road, being shout ono-berth
of the circumference of the grounds, but will be
extended ainund the whole as the means of the
'directors will permit. A beautifiii gateway. from
• chute design of the Architect, is to be. erected
at the principal entrance as you approach from the
city, and another, less imposing in its structure.
at the lode entrance, further up the road.
At the main entreoce is e Ledge fur the keep.;
of the gate, whem visitors are admitted, end who
tee permitted to ride through the ground. in ear.
tines or on honebsek, 'but out to go faster than
walk.
The gentlemanly Superintendent anti A rchi
of the grounds, Jona Cutaster?, Esq., who
-sides on the practises, kindly acttompsnied us •
the grounds, and pointed out the various imp •
meets in progress and contemplated, and the
viler farmss of the location for the purpo .
which it is devoted.
The ground is all of a rolling character, com.
posed of hill and dale, but yet gradually ascending
from the main entrance to a beautiful ridge near
the rear. The Manageis are dividing it into rec
lions by mans of roads running through a in
every direction. These roads are at present d
'graded as the "Main Tour" and ~ S ectional A.
slues." The Main Tour is a wide carriage way.
commencing at the main entrance and winding
about among the beautiful little hills and gentle
almost always on a gently inclined Owe,
. until it surrounds the grtionda giving to the
tiai
tort a view of every paft, and some most Charm
ing views of distant scenery. Thla Main Tour
will be in length about three mike, and will afford
one of the moat delightful drives to be found in
this country. We can warmly conceive of, env
thing more beautiful. when the grounds are folly
improved and decoritcd by the hands of ,taste
and affection.
The Sectional Avenues, which are laid out for
the convenience of approach -to the different .co
tion. of lots, are wide mirough to admit tarrlagt
conveniently to peer. They are never located in
straight Imes, but in gentle curies, accommodated
to the ground, and moat generally on inclined
plaves. They run into each other and into she
Main Toar, and the whole will feunieb a ride of
ataxia hake mile,, without even passing o'er any
part of the ground more than once.
All the made are dovered witli.k gravel, found
on the premises, which bececom, by usage, ...head
as a stone, making la road a. smooth and rwhd
as
a McAdamised turnpike, but free from the annoy
ins daat of ouch roads.
We were ash:mild:tad to teem; from the Soper.
intendant, that family lot. are taken as fast as they
are prepared for market. Indeed, the section on
which the workmen are now employed, is neeffy
all taken. No family that can afford to secure a
place for sepulture, in and about these cities. who
have visited the ground., but will hasten to secure
a lot. . •
About and hualred and fifty penults already
deep in these grounds, and many fine monuments
of white marble add to the beauty of the scenery.
We rejoice, u citizens of Pittsburgh, in this
_noble instituticei. We feel a pride end pleasore
In it which we an scateely express. We look
upon it so having more influence in binding our
people to the city of their nativity or adoption,
than all their stores, nr workshops, or dwelling
homes. It is a spot around which the heart of
every Pittaburgher will ever finger with fond re
membionees, and his last earthly wish will be to
rest with his farads and fellow citium in the
peaceful shades of ALLUISIIIT
Tit Mr/lCitlf TAlLltTe — it is stated by the
.'spy in Wastungton," that Gen. Scott has strong.
,ly urged upon (Le Govimment at Wimhington.
dm amenity of giving s . pledge to oar merchant.
and Mow of all •the. world, that if they import
goods into the Mexican porta. and pay the dailies
Manton, either wader his tariff or that of Mr.
Walker, than goods, thus imparted, shall in the
==M==al
the future consumption of Mexico. exempt from
all tat and molestation slice the peace.
Guts Ortesuwoov Is not Mr.. Baker nor Mur.
anybody ebie, as we havetold the public she was,
by copying the error of some of our contempo
rants of the east • We are very sorry the mis
take has occulted, but more . so that Grate Groen•
wood pewees in leading ,life of mingle Mowed-
Holders of Isrousts Srocc will receive the first
otred.annual payment of interest on the ne* five
percent. stock,on the I st.of July, at New Yoriu
Moods must be surrendered for bloater previous
to that date.
Thai Vera Cm Eagle give a as a report that
Omani Almonte i. a prisoner on en accusation
et holding correapendenee with Gen. dear.
eIIISIDEIT or!ll Tana B. timara to-mo
torwr - prirsk .7enatylrlizata Vlseatecr,
/nrcaysaiteDeleif itt/dapa—llarel Char:
ra--Kindnesi of the Feople—Frie*Uy Fed.
tog bdwetn tic Sdelientrond the 114.xiatne—
ifipie and Wit r - . 14 Furioey Pried—:::The Has;
flurgecns.Ae.
.1 :is, May U.
'The main body of the American Army having
pushed an for the City of hisser., this plece-has
been left under the military government of Col.
Childs, with a garrison of about 1700 men. tom.
hosed of the Ist Regiment of Artillery and a nil
and twelve pousarhatiery, under Capt. Regulate.
the ted Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers. an,
der Col. Roberts, sod three companies of the lit
Pennsylvania Regiment. each under their teepee.
tire commanders. Captains Morehead and,llaue,
and Lieut. Denny, the whole under Major F. L.
Bowman. The balance of the let Penosy lcioia
Regiment, composed of Captain Small's, Neale's.
Scott's Riles, Binder's. Bennett's and • Hereon'.
companion, all under Col.' VlTynkoop, remain in
garrison at Perote. Thus much for the condition
of infamy in this section.
As to the garrison of Ferule, they were in'es•
cellent spirit., and were peeper.' to defend their
castle amunat stnatever tome the enemy can bring
to bear upon it. A. to our garrison, wears more
eiposett, and could the enemy rally a strong force
they might give n. a very pretty light. And, in
deed, Col. Childs seems to deem such an event not
.t all improbable, for the troops have been coacen.
trated la town, and the utmost vigilance is exerci.
sad night and day.
For • tramient visiter, this city. is shout. the
moat expensive of any 1 - ever was in, and the ac
commodations hear no proportion to the prices
paid for them. A place on the brick door of a
flea infested apartment, whereon to spread your
blartkvt,or at most an ordinary wood horse cot,
without a bed or maims, and the Oahu's , and
Most wretched osokery; constitute the sect.caLp.
dation.; toi a hotel at one dollar and fifty cents per
day, and at the principal hotel for two dollar. per
day, you have tb. Incur? of a meatus. but have
t pay, if you will submit to the imposition, an ed•
diumal seventy live cents per day for supper. To
a pecan perfectly domiciled here I should think
the expenses would be light, for the rent of hou
ses is elm.. nominal, and the markets are usually
•
very cheap. At present, however, the prime of
marketing, owing to the Femora of the American
troop., hare appreciated a hundred, arid in same,
instances, e. high even as fore hundred per cent '
Aud indeed the advance in price ranges - between
these point. A. an instance of the high price:
of produce, the quattormas'er's department is even
now paling five dollar+ per bushel to the natives
for forage, corn or barley, fur horses and mules.
The dispnition of the major part of the inhali
tante toward. out troupe, has, I think, undergone ,
an entire change for the better, since the first or
second week of our occupation. OM soldier.
have made it a point to behave with marked cour
tesy towards them, with but few exceptions; a
' number of cue oliloers board with private
lies, and their polite demeanor, and gentlemanly
deportritent, have completely won upon the'affec- '
lions of the people, end rendered them our fast and
warm friends. 'There are a number of friendly as.'
sociatione firmed, which, when the army comes
tomose off, will CAWS, many a regretful gems.
don. In fact, the deportment of our officers, to.
gather, with the huskies. mtiuty imparted to the
place by the pr, woes of the troops, hes , effected a
complete revo:ution in the feeding. of the people —,
In their - domestic erraogetirents, the people man.'
Jest considerable tut %, though their furniture to
scant, which gives the large rooms, with brick
pavements for fl tors, and high unphostenefreilings,
a cold, and at night, a comfottless appearance.—
They are graceful ip their manner of dressing, are
lively .and anima ed in their disposition, and are
kineande'tentiye to those who claim their hospi.'
talky. I am domiciled for the present, in entreat.
family, at the head oh which presides a motherly
lady, the Widow of a Mexican Colonel, end a
more kind, affectionate, and attentive family. I
newer saw. Several sick American officers have
made her house their home, IMO had she bens
then mother, she could not have been more at• i.
reouve to their wants, or more solicitous fur their'
restoration to health. And this seems to be the
genetsl charactsiietic of the respectable pinion
,1 this people. Ftrocity, unlike their militar7,
and also unlike the Rmchere populace, seems to !
form no part of their character. A few day. ego
four American soldier.. who had been coneicted I
by military commission, of a moat atrocious rob..
bay. baring broken into a ktazietio's house tirith
m. in their hands, and a portion of them stand.'
mg guard over him and his wife while the others
riddled the h.., were pubocly whipped in the'
Pisa. nod Inc polosh meat eta. Universally
xd i.y the populnoi, psiticularlf by the
female poriiom and pronounced barbarous and
unworthy of a civilized nation.
I have ! Alen beand tall of kleticen politanew
and I mist cool.. that the universal exhibition
of that quelitilacalculatel to one favor-
ably. 'there is no affixation and no mere cern.
inouyiin it, but it seem. the offrpring of a
mmuitio desire ou their pin ''.o civil to all they
meet- And tha chattel , . 'tot confined to
the upper area. of life, but pervade, the whole
body .of the people. Indeed the highest class
have exhibited lees of it then the other paten of
aomety, and they seem to be the only portion be. ,
tweet, whore and Our officers a perfect good under.
standing has ant yet been established. This
hauteur lion, however, begun II wear off. and I
antic/ottani a very short time m emote dimmest
Once. It is the same proud spirit mat appeared to
animate the whoto people when we lint came
here. and I do not believe that it is proof naiad
oar civilities.
A timbers' or the Mexican officers, taken ptio
onere at Vera Crux and Cerro Gordo, ate here on
parole, and may be teen any day on the streets
sporting their rich and tasteful uniforms. Thej
are not unfrequently seen in company - with cur
oleo officers, between whom acquaintances are
springing up daily.
They say that a taste for tousle is a test of cie.
dints in. If setdha Mexican of Jalapa are high
ly cinlired, for I hear nightly as good manic here
as ever I heard in Philadelphia. Their favorite
instrument appeere to-rer the goiter. though there
is scarcely a house of any saattspog, in winch
there is not, io addition, a pima, a harp and a
harptichord. The flute also appear. to be much
in Me. but a+ to the violin, I have Mien no instru
ment if the kind since I base been in Maxie,.
The hospital of our army at this place contains
near eight hundred parsons. It in an old content,
built by Cortez, and great complain, are made of
the wretchedness of the foal and scommoodations
It does appear to be c meet cramped up place, and:
I do.i't see why better quarter. and more Corn
fellable arrangements are not provi for our
sick. Our hospital physicians have thepower in
their own band., god theta is no excuse tor not
making the necessary extensions and reforms.—
There is scaraely a day without a funeral, *rid I
feel concluded that many of OM brave men din or i
ore rendered incurable, from pure neglect I have
not yet wen the Merton hospital. botrim told
that its arrangement., attendance and waren
tenors. are infinitely superior to ours. I know that
the Mexican Surgeon General io attendance here
is a man of 00..mmite skill, and that his attest
dons are marked by the utmost sympathy fur the
sufferings of his patients-,a quality, a little mora l
of which would not all hart same of our surgeons,
or diminish their assfulnms
As far re my experience eitende to describe the
whole. I deathbed the architecture of Vera Cruz, ' ]
the pri n cipal featured of which were es hibited !
in their public buitdingsand churches. The same
characteristics are presented every where, and I
• imetimes think that cern the details are ident
ical. They knee, hare a great propentity to ring.
log church belie, and it is done without any harm
ony wherever. The only conceit seems to be the
time •I which the clatter shall commence, and no
time of day cr night meare tube free from the ar
rangement, and when it does commence, eay at
midnight, one isetrongly reminded of the discord•
ant sounds which preside- Philadelphia front the
diffirent hose and engine houses daring an alarm I
of fire. It may La all very well as meriting n time
for devotional exerciser, Lot certainly the noise
tuts become a great bore and nutmeat to me.—
And this more particitlatly. as the fleas are'
numerous, and we bare not more time to ,:emote
to the important duty of sleep than is pb.olutely
necessary to health and strength.
ll e have a priest here, who I. the personifies.
lion of wit and goal humor, and who has been'
ro long and so well know in Jalapa that the piece
would be lost without him. He menu to know
every holy and every body known him. As •
comequenee, he is tideway. in M. strati on his vi.
sits, he has a word. • repartee, ors geniie rebuke
fen every body. Ho is a man of great politeness.,
and from the large share he occupies of public at,
tendon, taken the privilege of .4dr...ins as a mat.
ter of right, though without rudeness, every per
non he meets. To he in Jalapa is, of course, to
he one of his acqoainisoces. I need not ay be
Cie • welcome winter at every house in town, where
his jocularity entirely does sway with that awe
ands...genre with which the priest character ia
regarded in this country. When the American
officers first repa to town, the worthy padre did
not think proper to make them, on account of 1
' their being cooquelore. an exception to his genet.
al rule of cracking joke+ upon all he met At .
first they did not know what to make of it, and
were Mile than half inchned to be swage about
it, but with true Yankee Instinct they moto
dis
cowered the drift of the meter, aid at once enter
ed into its whole spirit From that time forth
there hal been a constant encounter of wits, min.
sled with practical jokes, in which the number.
and cuteness of the Yankees have got the mar
tare. Oar padre, nothing daunted, continues the
war against the odds opposed to him, eadin or.
der to facilitate his operatlem, he hare commenced
the stole of the English language. This be cop
trims to make the mat Indicrons of all hie opera
theta He pursues his Pudica Ii • roariPielar nre;
quieter.. and the odd gesticulations, grotesque
mixture of Spanish and English word., corthivrel
to Ix put ingather on is funny a mariner its poia.
40. a SOW., of gam aintseirtent numbir listen .toa e:•raaisTPur rag canon —w
of orlon and a la , ge circle of hu acnadnitmcea . i semi: and received niereral Otters Croat
A long train of 150 teapot, snowed from Vera 1
,Urta a few days ago. W. expected that the bag. moPoy a deep- 1 4 graVring intanort
gageOf the companio, containing the clathing of Road. hoaMeaa men the
the officer. and men, would have been ain't op; but metal anxious that Pdorbordb rah old hoc
instead of that • otimiaer of wagons gr:re occu- the Caner, and feel well wonted that Balt!
•
mad by mulene VW* and the "•F• of • el ' e• will Successfully urge a Rail Road commuoiMticao
company.' When Gee. Scott heard of the outrage
between the two •
that had bee to n th ;:rr:r o a f te ih tL e
len' good s a h r o ni7, D b aus ut, en t'i me th. hoe so o t ; The Baltimore Arneriran aim?! sins of an &t
-ether the;ciretta company eacsmel moms roost unjostifisble and 'dangerous 6 the
him. So me weeks since the properties of a Meat- imotoote of Baltimore. to
mingle
party,
pAitie l y
or d tt
rical company, soul the persona of the neuroses. ;
M
the proposed , subsarlption asked from that, Cely
Were smuggled here by the 91M0 meats, W 0 e /
the wee. time Wage, we re d o „m o d oz „ sick s o t. ; Councils cat the Connellsville Road. We quells
thereon the road; and the baggage of ni Italy the] the of the American:
tt
whole army was le at Vera Crux for ward of Look at the friends of the Pittsburgh connec
transportation. The dishonest a gents who P•' Bon throUghout the by—are there any Nati/Ls-I
pelmet) the shave outrages have not let
bran
d;.•
unctions amongst them on this subject! The gen.
covered, but Gee. Scott has ordered the matter to
temare who offered' the resolution itself In the
be invoe.tigated — Currnepondcner of ih• l'hil a. i Council, a gentleman 'high—and deservedly sr—
Lerig. in the confidence of his party; higher, we venture
to wy, than some of those who Censure him,
Demount, with capabilities of acting for himself
from convictions at macro and duty, and with sa
gacity enough to know when the internts of hi.
party are cone rued and when they are not.
It woo not de-seed a matter of party when Mr.
Mel.o‘oo internated a readiness to subscribe on the
part of the Company $550,000 to the Pittsburgh
connecti in. How can it ben party matter to urge,'
that suliacripti in now when all the conditions
upon which it ices first recommended aro C 011•
plied with!
If there are personal, not party interests or views
concerned, en consideration of which the prosper.:
ity at the city is to be regarded as a seconder,
metet,lo be postponell or sacrificed as convenb
rnce may gunmen, then we are free to say that the
sooner this fact is known the b.tter. For it may
be concluded most assuredly that no such obsta
cle can be alto ved I.mg to remain, to impede the
progress of Baltimore on the high road to her
great and glonous fortunes.
In an other article upon the importance of the
Pittsburgh Connection the American says to its
re oder.: •
Foreign Uinta.
Rom man /JO roon —The Hanover Gazette
of May. the 6th, says that in consequence of the
extreme •• scarcity of food in that Ye dist), home
Ash bad been introduced among the population
.with the best effect!" It adds that 5000 lbs. of
this lurid of food had been sold within a fortnight
for consumption, in the different towns of the
kingdom.
The Nation insists that thereat:mold be a disso
lution of the Repeal League of 1847—tthat there
ere $600,000 ..totally unaccounted for" besides e
Navy debt—and that since the nrceasion, Mr
Johnfreonnell, &c , do not represent the Natioq
al Party.
Foreign Newt by the Cambria
The Cambria brought 101 passengers t., Halls
lon, left 14, and took in 111, making 09 to 801 l
ton.
Among the passcrigera are Mr. Polk. United
States Charge at "Inds., and the Right Rev. Dr.
Biahop of Toronto.
R. 13. Beasley, Eq.. for many years Ainerican
Consul at Havre. died on the tel of June. All
the American ships at that port hod their flags at
half 'mast high during the day.
The Cambria brings about .C 30,000 sterling in
specie.
The differences between the Queen of Spain
sod herronsort hadviaen t., such a height, that
the propriety of adopting immediate measure. to
secure a divorce had been discussed in the Gehl
net. Queen Christina had gone to FORIA to use
her Influence at this Vatican to prevcie Queen
Isabella from obtaining a divorce, and tt.us to cc.
cure the succession of the Duchess of Morttper,
war and her cons in to the Sinnith the met
The Revolution in Portugal will continue.
Panaceas in "10.—TLe iiaandsl prom !
pc. of tie caintry are on the whole ammatmg
The disposition which the Bank of England let ly
evinced to discount mare freely has become more
largely deer loped, and a great degree of cot fi trite
has bean imparted to all branches of trade. The
weekly returns published on Friday. the 213th
show the amount of notes in actual cireula
non in the week ending the 22J ult., including
seven day and other bills, to hare been 119,57E1.-
243.
The question it not between Pittsburgh and
nay Southern terminus on the Ohio. It i. Pitts
burgh or Nowhere. The advocatee of Nuwletri
norm to have the day for the present. But we
can wait.
Look at the facto. Ir will take all the tom
patty'. resourci a—State bomb!, credit and ell—to
get to the State line. Mr. McLane intimates a
edoutit whether he will he able with all the Com
pany's means to get even to that paint Yet we
are told that when there, or at the point of diverg•
ence, fißyefive miles beyond Cumbrrlnnil, it will
mill be within our power to go to Pittsburgh; and
that we shell be so far on our way also It Fishing
creek or Parkeribufgh„ if Virginia shot ldbers
' atter grant the tight a way to either of these
points. Now what mockery is this! The priai•
lege of going to Pittsburgh et all will cease in
Aril nest, unless the chatter which new grants it
I shall be s !cured ny a beginning of the road and a
Isubsiliptiori of a certain amount of capital. The
acipinition of such another charter, or of any
prnmicable right of way through Pennaylcenia to
' Pittsburgh, is utterly !topples. And as to going
; to Fishing Creek or Parkeraburg,!eupposing the'
route t r either place open, which it is not, nor
likely to be, of what avail would the right Of way
I be to a Company without a duller of resource.!
Cuvactan am PITT4OOIIOII-...1t will be
I seen that steps here hero taken for opening the
! Road between Pot.burgh 0011 Cieinland.—
, Specification. may be ermined between the 17th
and 27th of July, and the line first to be contrite
' ted for is between Wellsville and McQuilken'e
F•arasme MCA. or PLICLPOICITT --The /t.b Mill, 20 miles. A further letting of that portion
natty Argo. of the ISth given UP the following ! of the line (roil McQuilken'i mill, crossing the
fantastic trlzlis of the lightninu, the storm and , s andy 4,1 Rea ." er Canal, . wad eaaorojing !
the
the Tel. graph . New Lisbon and Canton road in the direction of
A 50.0. dOrDO 'parsed directly ere , the city Cleveland. will take place; early in September.
yesterday afternoon. It was of but Mort duration, This bloke like a h ginning. and the gentlemen
but the quantity of min which tell was very great.
The lightning was mid; but we heard of 00 0001- whit have taken hold of it, will press it to a con.
dent resulting therefrom. The heavy mina Joe is a most important one
ing the last ten d.ya have peon the thusly teak ,
anu we are glad to u r a commencement of what
a thorough, soaking. We had no report from the
sre ,i,oim 11.4 9111 prove a efflux. end. With the
south last evening, the line bring out of order in
Pittd , orgh and Cleveland Rail Road under way.
consequence of the A.m. Atmospheric idea tor•
ity during moat of the day had complete p use. and r.e Central Rail Read c o m m en c ed, we .hail
won of the hue, and mitt the storm passed over have
!, least a
chant,of
words
work.this city, watt imposaible ti.,,,btain any comma- : ,
.. thins the e impany.w told tom• contolered
Mention from the e mit, At st., .01 tmlf.pam t •,,
clock lo.l...btest .1., ti,eity t,l, !, "eta Inter, tM,
place i n tim telegraph office, dianthus the relay out rvute than him been ireleeted.'and by author/.
magnets of both lines The game attached to the sing conirocto to be made nearer Piitshurgh. To
relays mato the &Murry were melted off. and Mo •
entire luta to Nest York rendered (Jr a time
per • " ..I .W at Cleveland,
fealy awake* The western line as far no R ,el.- would hardly be a Pittabimgh road, and we hope
eater was got into operation during the e•entor , that due. ated in the line dd. and
but nothing rou'el be obtained (min New Veer— kv,Jl,„o„ +au tau
laws t'et , Mod •rt am s At , ' 'I, Ist. J! •. -
Tha amount of gold and silver coin and Iwllinn
in the vaults of the bank watt £9,948 63a,
ing au increase 01 £788,400. Too monthly in
crease woe /731,753 A email portion 1 , 1 the
Insigho loan has arnond, and the fund, have ut,
ding.° llttld ar no variation, aw ing, in a greet
measure, to the improved comp!esion of the Corn
market. Yesterday, however, the money multi t
was rather flat in 1. cam, and the esch.gs wait
106 i to 109.
Lined from stal•NAellc eirclaig L
bran opeord. At Troy. tits. we uuder.sna
wire. were Melted tom the batty .11.1 relay
Magnet..
sentous Arrn•T •T Vo ItroWS per all
tr
tencone, Itltely to prove fatal to one g.. ;11l
tins, curved at %.w Town on Friday lam, igen ner
p.A Southall, formerly a Purser in Ice f ti Nati
and I linters Ncitign. I S. t ol,,ctor 1 . 1
ker.
Mr. N. also a much total er n n si
basing rer,umted his nephew, Mr Pa um rker lro ts oerion
party lona, they - together met ur called •tsoi Mr. S.
when some perso iat oaplemorit >here...
occurring. the partim cline ben i and then the
_stance of Mr. Nelson, who was rimeti the smatter
man of the two, being considerably orromed,tnitured
.Mr. 1' to Interprwe, who remarked to Mr. S ,
that he had better take a min nearer tos sire .nit
physical strength loru light, which dtrerted the fight
Iron Mr. Neloon to himself. not, bowels, without
then first uttering many hard mytnga, e,eil 4,701 r,
the other. Mr. Parker in Itits figot roots,: himself
the stronger of the Mt. sod being likely. nt•
told, to n, dirt a pretty seem , easttgatton An hit an
toren:, Mr. Southall area his pistol and hetire i•
enlist be wrested Inum h., notseithstondlng an el.
fort to do so by n byaltnder. flied slid •Itio Nelson tn
the abdomen, ohs, earlooning •• 1 ant o shot • gm,
his knife and made an attempt to rot the Imo tt ~1
Alr.Southall,Mes knife striking Southall in the h.. •
of the oeck. and laying open his neck and far, wine
to the corner of the mouth The padres being en%
/01001 n to be separated, who had in the inter., pro
sided Mansell with a rifle, fired at `south ill. but
without effect —Norfolk Beacon
Use. 'fauns COM" Hons.—The :`t re I),.
karts Southerner of the 7th instant say . .. We
have some foundation (sr the belief tha U.
Taylor will estutn to the United sup n; sk•mt
a month, on temporary leave of absence." lie
will create a sensation wherever ha makes hi.
ippeerano , Bin met, better deto u rs the respect
and honor of hi. countrymen.
We thing there must be tome mistake in st;l
this, are general Taylor hss Won ordered to Vic
(aria, en rotate for Sao Luis P.,to•i. It will b•
remembered that General Taylor visited tits p dot
once before, and it may th r roe regard as
familiar ground. We regard it asa riastetly
movement to have selected this route instesd of
that vitt the &meet, to San Luis.
Darr Tucta.—A lioatan pipe, nientio;
the following outrage in that cap
A shameful outrage was committed au situ,
I. night, upon the dwelling of Dean r, M..
Grant Cambridge ,treat Pour 'Tore gill.• Ix,
lbw, filled with coal tsr, were thrown ihrouc
the windows, one of which irturk ohm;
debar in the parloi, scattering the eo.m.
the bottle over a new Brussels carper, a cent,
table, and other furniture."
It is thought that Deacon Grant'. ,
the cause of temperance hrought 'hi. ....Rath.
upon hi. hour.
1:1=01=1
Sreour.•• AcclusarT.,-One, of ob•
physician., while engaged in Writing at hit dry.
log • few evenings mince, was &mood by a to
note. very near him, like the report of i mud,
On looking up ha Iterceived that a. valt,,ble loo'
ing-glas• plate, very large and thick. oa, op
*crash, • feat or more from the bottom It vv.
moo iaer discovered that the plate seas broken
the beat of a solar
. lamp which Mood 'icor it
front.—Boston Ado.
LTIKU Lnw.—Wdkinam, the mar, who
Man Augustine, Texas, poisiuned a large wrdd
party, it in Paid in the flototon
noertaken in bin Illght by a party of the (Nolo,
and was hong by them Ha belongb.: •to
moderator party of • Mahine, and he said that
took thin opportubity to destroy as many re
a. powtible, to •venge himself for the inj me. the ;
had inflated upon him and bill friend.. lie
made fearful atonement fir thin hoird ninny ,
other., may he implicated and th.i , lody !node •ot
the regulators and moderators tooy bra F•tlegrtil.
Jeras G. BIRIM.-1110 l; , :un.+r sejs
James G. Binary b.. left tha I.‘berty . lafty, and
got. for establishing a new party, ou the 1,1. •
propped by Willis! Goodell and•nthera, c.z . live
wade; opposition to secret societies. &a. The
National Era presunisa.that •Air. Disney, will be
the Presidential candidate of Ito new patty.'
The New York Courier announces the death
of Dr. G. P. Gouraud, the well known author of
a system of Irtnemotechny. Hi. wife died only
three *mike previously.
IiIII9TINATI ♦ND COVINOTOIO have 1130.110Lbr
ringeicent. to ttivir their Volunteers a brilliant re . .
caption when they TOM home.
The Prowl steamer did not mil on itte Ist;
UM from Havre, but (rum Cherbourg.
Tot :'raa%TlC Ana Sr. Las...kart It•it
Rola •_The limbo upon Mi. road is now prognis
cog vigorously brh in Canada and in !lathe,—
The ar r iuoil visa b•oken at St. Hyarinihe. (30
irrn Montreal.) on the 17th. by oltudeMe oh
Si. Ilyseinit e. The work is going on upon the
4:. nni.•a uolat k 11,1. 1. r oilra,. and Pai iron pi •I
reair shipped for 16 miles of the road. The
same enelgy nt
mahnt.ing Itself at the Mains
en.] 01 the line neat IN:Oland.
liumw• Riven z LLL n.—Tho ..rood
stakneni hea Itiaa been paid up with unpitvAnnt
ed rumours.. "rt. Company in now ready to
c..llwith Itur great undertaking. •
r at. aor. u rite :ai•te Naar Euc•, or
car Voitx.—The .Lip Mary Ellen. was totally
I with three of Err craw, on the 9th of Petrnw
sty.. bound far Neer Yuri', with a full cargo, chief
ly tear
she .nurk co itarge ledge of reefs at. theta!
side al the Island of Ltiht. Soon she, sinking.
Si the .hip went over uh the eturbostd aide. the
mmate were cut .way. She tighted,hut not broke
in two., the middle; a heave Kw and out( web-
ing ..cry thing out of her,.
l'ejit 'senora end twenty of the patty made'
oot Li reach the sham with the help pf pieces of
plank. Thee they of alter eitenntning and
wading through the surf for opwards of honer,
Gut not without losing three of their . number,
whose itrength gave out, and were washed off and
drowned. The iemainder of the crew arrived at
Singapore on the 15th March.
1108rIT• a SIT. ACIS:11.211) Cprl,-.11110 Bo ' ♦rd
01 M wager. on tiaturrley, eeSolitsd the 'try libfral
want of lend made by lion. If mama. Desiary,
•for a hospital Site. There ye eleven and half
tele. of ground, well 'suited to the purporw, , and
wroth, in markii, ten thousand dollar.. The 'if,
therefore, i. • magnificent one. anal will be es
teemed by the public for all time to come
Tbo thank; of the Board were po rented to
JAME'S S. le•er, Sty, for the proffered done.
don Made by him in connection with the pro, need
pure hew, of Kalmre.
Leo or sus .Sr L A xxx Enes.—The steemer
Edna e o plodeal on the 4,1 h Inst., oppoeke J um b ui
The four boilers of the bola esplalwl just as the
-was slotting from the whatf. Twenty poteopi
e killed nomedietely. end several were wound.
wer
The best sunk Instantly, and Amy thing on
bosql %es. Inn!.
Font tom hurtuaoc%cc.—Lord 1.11.16.Y0ug4
...coded by Lord Clarendon, rorLo.rd Liontenant
of lidera.
'rho uew Irish confederation protease. to com
bine Irishmen of every grade and section of opin
ion, to watch over the rights and interests of the
country, and to create. rooter and develop., a wand
Irish public opinion, trot epective of piny.
.Istriot 141.1[V.—Mr. ALL. Inform. us, gist
~ 11ait *ell he sent oR bills °I lading to kladel.
pl l i. tor full Iwo hundred/on, of relief firodure.
From du. sircurn.tance, all blame as to the canal
j 1111. not Wing favorable to the poor 10.11 should
s be given up.
Toe RAO Itoa 11 ' Wt. tTO ST. Louit.Wp
hsve received a leiter from one of the mostdiatin-•
6m•hnl citizens of the Union, uponithe mobjeci
of ,the Weettro Itoed,• which we shall publi eh to
-111•113./N.
,
[C.a tear Coral-Ir.—We learn from Wesh
,
u ; tud ina a tiabinct I,!..unril pee L. Friday
m ruing, said to be on suiportant intelligence cr.
co red Imp Mergieo--thought to be of • peaceable
character.
4AXTA F. —There is new. from Santa Fe to
~
the!, 20th ult. All was quiet except_among the In.
dicks. The enmsucties and Pawnees were A
°pan war.
i.inuentaa.—The rain on Friday night
wail accompanied with sharp lightning. The
chimney of ono of Mrs. Burma hour.. in Penn
street, sea. wink and shattoreal to piece*.
Bal.
t 'Et the
glee
I no
ote
Ipledatpl frost Plftsbursb teAthe
gra Ceirrousion. : •
At a sperial ineetuogOftha Boarder Trustees on
therwreMtig of the lBh init.. the Comic:Mee ap.
painted to select Delegate' to the chicagoCon.'
ta be held- ohlhe sth July. selected the
following gentlemen, which selection,•ori motion
of Mr. Shipton we. "agredd to. The delegates
are autherized to fill vacancies and add to'their
number. •
A W Loomis. M Hampton.
B Patton, W J Totten.
'Cuss Avery, John Graham,
Wm Ebkw, Geo P Smith,
Robt Woods, John Irwin,
T J Higher% John Shoenberger,
CO Loomis, Geo Wernan,
AS Robertson. Dr C O Maa.ey,
•Chu Brown,' M Janes.
Henry Sterling, . Jahn A Forsyth,'
Chas 8 Bradford, Thee William.,
W J Howard, Geo Dank,
R Edwards, W Lorimer,
M SmuivirelJer, Semi
John Anderson. Walter Forward.
Thaw Bakewell, A Nicholson,
Wm Wilson, Geo R White, •
Geo Hogg. Wm Holmes, -
F Siang, Geo W Jackson,
Joshua Banos, J K Moorehead,
• Wilson McCandless, Rl3
- -Caleb Leo, N B Craig,
Harmer Denny, Robt Beer,
Jain, May, J Dalaell,
G E Winner, • W Robertson,
H Childs, Austin Loomis,
We hope st will be found convenient for the
Delegates thu. selected to attend the Convention.
The basinese to be considered is most important
to the whole people. and in soma respects of pe
culiar interest to Pittsburgh. With a canal al
reedy uniting this city to the Lakes, and a Rail
Road in contemplation between Pittsburgh aid
Cleveland, we hove a direct interest in the im
provement" of the Lakes no well as in the Ohio
river. Our greatest interests unquestionablg I ein
the direction of the Ohio river to New Oilcan.,
but both the Rivers and Lakes have claims upcn
the General Government which cannot be much
longer overlooked: It is probable that one thou.
sand persona representing the commerce of this
great I:Won, foreign and inland, will be in atten
dance at Chicago. The sentiments they May
embody cannot be too strongly eipuseed in favor
of Internal Impnwemenis, and alike for the great
Rivera and Lakes of the West, as for the sea.
Ward.
Flax yr S. Lou i • .—Mesars. Fellers & Wright
of St. Louis, lost gIO,OOJ by fire • week wince.
Maser.: Charles Harlem. Henry Been, N. IL
Mer.itt and Lewis Mere, are also sufferer. The
Republican of Monday sap:
When the Are gust broke our, M. Fallon, and
three apprentice. who dept in the froot port of
Pie building, in 'attempting to descend by the
stairs, were driven hack by the flames, and were
obliged to jump oat of the window, to escape
suffocation. One of the lads named Oerard, in
jumping out, had his throat .badly cut, and his
life was yesterday almost despaired of. Mr. Pal.
lon area also pretty bairili burned on one of hiS
hands, in endesvorin to eatinguish•the hmes.
The friends of Free Trade art Now York have
iooilyd Dunn H. Lewis to • patio dinurr.
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH
C pondence of Plilloburots Gazette
Etroksore Corre.pondenro of the Polsi.urf Goloor
PHILADELPHIA MARKEF.
Dins 19.9 P. M.
Floor--Tbe market Footloose exceedingly dull.
Holders are In the market .traring then stocks
,freely at $7,50. but rovers purchsea in eareed•
iutly moderate quantities, and mostly far use.
Grain—The market is unsettled. and quotations
tar all descriptions are merely nominal.
taThe exports of Breadstuff. for the meek ending
this morning were as failures,
8,1)1)0 GM*.
Ctonmcnl, 12.009 bbl.
Corn. 19.00.0 bu.
I.e. 4 . 4
/VI rI, ...Ir. .n J 1 at $14,:5
per Go—wt.
Clean handsome TionMy Seri
. reatisaa;3.lioa
3,12! per Inu..
Sales rammed at 146a1470 pre ba.
In PrOViaiLlll. them is cm chanikellitiatcier.
--_ I
Exclutor• C.rtesnoutlen.. el the Plust.aret (iimet.t
E10:3r0111 M - ARKET.
lone 19.4 I'. 11.
0.1n3.111 Front is held iu Store at $8.024. tin
Ibis quotation* may be considsred nominal. Mete
.being no sal. of the lent consequence.
The Grain market is at a complete stand—
norhincauing.
Provisions—TN, m ivement is steady. No
chisirgre in the state of the market. .
1%. , • 4 .• , I.411 , ••••••1^. of 11•• !re.. G., to
:NEW ORLEANti MARKET.
done P M.
The Mak.. foe Cotton is ouist—littls doing.
Floor—llhnois. Ohio and Mo. bninds are sell.
ing at $8,31;a6.87i, and the beet at $7.00 per
Of White Whet rein at 195.i68c per bu.
Curn—Salre prima Yellow Caro at 75attUe per
NEW YORK MARKET.
Flour—The midget did not ckwe oo firmly teat
night as I judged. It has since come to light that
al about the glom pale. were effected of 6000 Ws
Genesee. at $7.89.1 per bbl, trek% 12 cheaper.
To del the market hat been befog it "ab int that
figure. Sales Michigan oo the pot at $7,75.
Fur Southern deecriptione $8,20 te demanded, but
few or no buyria
Com—Sales Yellow of prune quality at 100.,
1050 per So, and of similar quelity White at 94
99e per bo--sale. of the 41.7 50,000 be.
In Provieons there is no movement of conse
germ.. and wales Moderate rit fxmers prices.
IWe tea:dyed our Commercial Dmpetches cc
usual B.turdsy night, but at a late boor, end in es
'imperfect a wets, we can ow but a portion of
them—we are not rare they are egactly correct eo
far as they go—bat hire tried to make them
The line Worked badly &dunks night from roe,
site. From neltimote nothing.)
Lars ran Maktto.—The Legit!alum of
ghe State of ,lalisrio declared by ft Vote of 14 to 12
that the decree of Comgrpse ordering the election
win uncoostitutional, and they MOW to go on
with it. - This Le • step toward. revolution and
independence.
Oo the la ult., the new muutitutioo, founded
upon that of 1834, wu formally adopted. Santa
Anna. Herat., and the members of Convert,
swo.e to °beer.. It, and this ceremony being ore%
they marched to the Cathedral, where • solemn
76 Dam was celebrated.
A revolutionary movement had broken out in
Osjaes. The Republican° etal rides its votes
•gainst peace; but an a remarkable feature in the
aspect of ths times, a new paper on peace
phis wan to be Warted at the Metropolis.
Repoit for April. 1151 f, of the Sick and Wounded...3f
the Regular and Volunteer Corp. or the Army of
the U. S. et Vera Crua, Aleateo.
fieriness Amur.—Of the 2d Dragoon., Ist, 24,
3,1, and 4th Rrgiments of Artillery, Regimens
of Mounted Riflemen, Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th, sth, oth,
7th •nd Bth Regiments of Infantry.
Admitted, 704
Returned to Duty, • 225
• Died, 34 -
Dietted, 1
Total remaining in Hospital, 444
Itemarks.—The dials* of thooa that died In
wool most Diarrhon Chronic, and Acute
Dyaentary. - bird one cam of Fob. I:terrains ap
podded in the Horiiiial during tin month, There
ova. but one death canoed by Vulout
cum.
VOLVNTI EU Arta r.--Of the let end 2J Tenn.
Vole, 1., New York Volt., 31 and 4th Minnie
Vole., Georgie end Alabama Regiments of
Vol., Tenn. Cavalry, Palmetto Regiment, el,
11. Volt.
t. Admitted, 779
Returned to
.Duty, 277
Died, 17
Deserted, 3
Total remaining In llornital, 434
Discharged by ,sawn of ■ Surgeon's
Certificate of ordinary Disability, 48
Re=Th. —Deed's from the wee coos" as
above. Tout! admitteJ—
Regulars 704—Dietha J 4
17
Volunuers M—Degthe
Ag Rrgs and Voli 1483 !Jambs
Foots Tastriro..—The report we have of the
beallb of Tampico is Very unfavorable. Many
meld yellow fever bad occurred, and they were
on the increase.
The Mexican troop wire about to abandon
San Lula Potosi, and take •prWon at queretaro
1!!M:1!=aUll!I
W 0 mrlth the attest:lm of oar readers*, dwelt
treordlnery e*reio(Serofele perforated by Dr. Curiae,
/.dies /ecstatic Pates.e, sloth they will eCtlrd •
ed enothet role= of toll•re paper
snlostt dtabt the moat aro:Aerial on treord, andhat e .
so hero prothouced by many of oat mot respectable
pbral lane. The Wieted azol Dawn interened. are iv quegonl vim. theta theta at then , 0w... of abode.
and leant Coon their own lip. the avoadetinl offerh. of
The acetone named,. Mr Isaac awoke,
who may be Senn daily. betareed the bourn of 9 A. AI.
and 4 Y. M. et the othce of Howard A Walton. No 36
Mattel al. nod
Ofj-S•lter'• Ginseng Panacea .
Tartraostv-sWe beg leave to call public attention to
the following, from Dr. Wm. Dam, of Wnhamsville
Cletosam Co , and one of the very bin pracutioners in
the county in which be resides, and late Senator In the
Stale LegtsJanne. It is cheering thus to see the lead.
tag twin of the profession, burning the hoods of pones.
stoma prijudice, and giving Men late due:
- .Sir: I bare in toy practice been using some of your
Ginseng Panacea, and. no far, am well pleased In its
egrets,. Camrtbalgrol Broochlakoomplants. Please
send toe half a dozen bottles—put theta as lon as Too
rani us raped if it continues to render as general so:
I.Clettnn at it hes heretofore. to keep it constantly on
Game!. Respectfully. apl7 1 Vat. Was, w
$5,00. BOOTS 5,00.
NO. GB FOURTH STREET,
CORNER OF EfIST OFFICE A LLF.T.
TIIE tulo-erther respectfully /Mimeos the pulthe that
Ise t man ent
ort commenced the ufacture of tirraira
Fa..!At gonad!, BOOLL of torMd maternal and wothroanshm
which be will warrant euperior to any . llopt ever made
Partsburgh for the prate. There handforne Boot
will be made to Mel. rr, and warrant them as reprr
tented, al me very low, price of FIVE DOLLARS
CASH Centlemen are requested cthll and tiara
ate them
I. • W It ERRKINE.
IrrYourn AND Aol are equally liable to the ensek&
of Ilernaorrboidd or Piles. The VenetaMe blectuary,
prepared by Dr. Upham. him effected wonders in th4o
complaint. It so hailed an an antidote to dna baste of
human exislenee, and is utneersally cottudered, besna
an Internet remdy. as Me only one upon which
the
&filleted an rely e Yeah enefidenee Mr radical mire.
' •
ICHZ:ri o .lltl.l % CrFltagc d t, n Net t l'o b ilt;
Market wen, and P. R. SAWYI,-, Sinithfiirld qTert
Pittgburgh, Pa. Prire SI per uoz iel9 1w
Fr News Reporter Nyalsted.—.te active,
equable men. well ticquair tell with the city, to lortlifli
reports of the City Noon, and other limiters of loca l
Merest. Apply 1.1 thin office. le2l
THEATRE.
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take place on MONDAY EVENING,' JUNE 41ST.,
when presented the celebrated Comedy of
LONDON ASSURANCE:
Ilareourt Caenly.• •• . •• • Mr. Eon, •
A Favorite Dance by. 111,
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Gude) , Lady's Bork for July—Paris Fashions
N•11OOM Magazine
Gnstmor's •• •
Caamber's Crolopreilta, No 11.
'The Chain of Ire-tiny. or the Adveuturea of • Yoga.
hotml; by tbe author of The Orange Girl of Venice.
Log of • Pnvateer's Man, a hundred years *go, com
plete; by Capt. Marry..
The Adventures oi Ohadialt Oldhur k
Adseunirea of Eller Triptalerous Tut, romans:og
important and start. rg clom,onirea—a hiateiy arousing
work
antabey and Paucisrer—freshsuppl,. - •
St. On And 5; James, complete.—tresh .upply
Legends and'Strivies Jai Irelang, by hover—lresh sup.
ply.
Handy Andy, by Loaer—fresh anpply
Canso,.. Hos, U. T S A rthMr —t. mit ommly.
Hesubful W,dow.
Consumption Curable, a S . JACIA. , Treatise on the
Letur, to prove l'onsumption anumagrat i le does.,
oont toning the e•ose• core and prevent., ot Contralti,
moo y Row al 0
A •
fess rk A , sof 1 .11,S1 D VALI , .1 PIA, i
Abstr.-M. sod other Lae issues.
A braut,ful article English Toms., P•per, assorted
ecdurs.
A large SJ 11.4 PLetalial Jonet4w. Alm, Pietor tat
CouLers, for the Fourth of July. • For saie In law or
• quinmics
Our extern.en and varied umortment cannot be es
' celled , t MINF.R
t ail Smithfield street. 34 door fon Fecisrol
To Trovelle_
RTercEsitt PAY.T PACIIET LINE:
^r7.
PIISLADICLPIIIA AND lIALTI3:IORE,
(Erchnierly foe Par.ruirea
alll.l Co.! and Kaylrtaal beta' nolo In ezeedent
K 'Order Sct Par arta Af 1.,0e will leave vt,ll, an
as Coflora. ever) h.llllhl al 2 o'clock
ranker Kentucky, Carl TtoGy, Monday, June 21
do Oh o, Crate, T ocaday Jane 22
do laid...Berkey, Wedneadety, June 23
do Loo •,/1115.Isavandon Tedrvtla, June
4o hentuet ,Tr oh). Frinoy. one
pa Oh.o. CM' setatda . dn. e2O
do I od,antt. Bet key. duriday.laue 27.
do Louts ana,Tbornpeon. Monday, Jane 2.
do Kentucky. Trot, y. Taceray, June :V.
tlavo Can 2, Weduesdev,dane
do lad au, Berkey, Thuraday. Jaly 1.
do Louoiana,Thompion. Fndav, July 2.
do Kentucky. Yruhy,Saturday,.6l , , a.
do Oh a. emit, flanday. JOT 4 •
If. ye, dente cheap ,ravelnna awl comfortable arro.n•
modation, aceure your I c.kett at the I'deket
%I - mm.2lo.dd Horse, Water vtrert. or .1
Irdt I/ LEECH & CO, Canal
ILAILIIOAD LETTING.
TO (MN rßACTJae—Seu'ad Proposals will be re•
re,led.at the office of the Pambaigh and Cleveland
Itadroad Company. in Wellso.ll,llhm. wad I o'c net.
A. 11, of tie CM aay of July, ISI7. for the grading.
bpdamg, and preparing for the superstructure of hat
poreon of the tine between 11'el/senle and II Quillen's
non, At mrtes. Plans and speetficalions may be again
-1.01 at the ndiee of Mu Company, at any :,me (row Me
trM to the ..tab July Cnntraets witl is let to the low
est bldde.s. A feeder t lemag of Met portina of the 1..<
from SlVoilken's mill, crow.: the Tandy and Ikayor
Can•l. and e Misdate ost 1.111.81•nd Canton
roa I in the d.rert;on of Cleselsrul. will :ate place early
e 4 September. Ity order of the Ilmni of Direatoes
pelt . ase A to CATLe: fr. Isee...
June 1971 dr r x
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. . .
'SION' AIRRCIIA NTS.
IllesltlVO 'Si hall, Baltilaterg.
r t IFFER mtor thillerehants and Farmers fOr
aale-of Flew. Grain sold Prentice generalT, it
theßaltimore slarket.ind from Wei r extensive neat..-
.nee among purchaser. and shippers, nazi steels' war
rant...factory Wes. Cortaepondenitt will constantly
he keptaciriseila th e state of the Markets, to
Ratite sa—M . W. Wilson & Sons, I.aae Rey.
melds aeon, Dsvitthan at saundets, Reynolds smith.
King te Carry; Hailhilble
Tingley, Cu dwell a. oh; Philadelphia
Ilakgerty, Drat...eft - 4 nee, New York.
Bantrtiote,lone Tl, I hil7 gtawd.
1
lifi W GOODS—Just received at Nogg We al at,
LI up Bat., a few donee of those very . hap. easli'nua
ble, wide plait Trey manufactured S m ite, with Byton
and standing collar*
of I rard:n't fi nda
n pint ufrl l :r . eTby * Uelk tTrtlu o r ' y s o 71 •
atheturing Co ,Conn.
Vlach Sstin Striped and Plain Bann AdJnatiniS'ovli.•
eery narrate far glimmer. A beautiful either. rot of
Sarin Cravat., light and dark colon.
'Uon out flue Wilton and Brothels Carpet Bap. kn.
ke, received this trim and for sale at Factory pm
ors, hy
fret II k T. 'DU
Agents for Pattern Manufacturerl
ANDREWS' FAULK ICE CREAM SALOON
ADMSSION 1141 CENT..
ONICERTS Every Evening durtng the We. k,
CtoLich ...... KNEASS. MURPHY, nod
lIDNT
-IEY, oral hay* the honor of app eating.
117 - I . rograratne changed lalihdy.
•
Fersons te,shtog to be /erred with lee titan,eon
poet.... their T,Otats at ibe door, at Ide yenta touts
grpeTtekets an.sd for One night only It
Tld A—ls hi chests Y. II Teo.
3 "do 'miens! Too.
B du rhalpowder du,
e• 1 'ally by. ii Tea,
do Superior V. 11. Tea,
9t do Snoehang do,
CS do Superinr r. 11. do,
Just received and for .•ic kw by
MILLERS RICKETSON
I/ A 31. Al I'I'~IIRI.TIIRIi , le , ole 000eri,
V V • Remlyieg D.sullelo. sod Wino and I.lguor
emits, No. LW I.o.erly street, lePPoill^ $ 4401 ilouo.l
Pill•tuargh IeVI
G RO0EI111:11-70 tank prime N 0 low.
b 1.14 Lou( Valor; "
403 bbl. N. U. Nloloto••;
3001 r boneV IL Te•
- 10140 V. II Rua ti
140 D,o Vareo; 01 inote, end fot •40. by '
)e.11:2z IV re Al airreitEurarr... ‘l9l I.Itv,IF •
WINES AND 1.14/4.10/D4—Tb,7gyrbic,,lo , e•
V Moroi Well iurpliell l'oreign 01,0 Doitteille
Liguori, Wlneo
Coe
, *Melt Ilte) ,e.I
areortnoodohqg ten,.
0 , 31 d Monlogrohela and super., reef 401 obi
at dui lowest wade, 00r4 4
feel or, 34 411.1,0111:4.11114r.
:21
ISO Liht")
iti - kIIIC-75 haw W. H W
. Chem. for mr.o by
jai R ttlkarrt!lll:ON
NuED-41 Ohio prOno fur
at W & x NVOU rolits.oNt
1 1)10 .Id blaai Cgmbng hg Ind
gaol quality, llaw sale by
Iril. R 111`CUTC111.0N.I.Sg I.ll,erty
``OAP bd. Cit.!kWh* Rep ja. rerni , ed and
L7for •gle by bit MILLLR R'RICKF:TRON
I,t new
PRINTK. —We have feveseed a tele elute.
new tole Finney 1.11111., of recent purchate, ortrott
oral be sold low to att. 4.11 , 4
yell! • ttlidyClil.gl'T .• WHITE
M°/QUITO t-lUarred Mmquba
U•rred
Nang, • go es
god talkie •nd long pieces—pm recerred
and (or tale by
gxl eUACKLITrd wtirrE, wom "
U _
al lIIIF.LLAL , --3 casts of low rutted, 01.1110:11, and
/ , :tad Cation and thogbarsi Utatirella—opriied end
for sale by le9l SIIACKLETT & WM I E
°i311114-40 or-lust eiceived and for rale tit'
• -I
teal i JEDD & CPO
GN YAM-2 bales glad Canvitsr, received and for
male by . SIIAEICLEIT & WHITE
jell No Pi? assail Wiser
WEIRI/S—A gond azoortinentof ~wstyleTwe,dg,
rrerived and /nr •..e
,11.seN1.1..rr1 wilar..?) Mood.{
Mirtioil Sat
_ _ _
Uy Jobe. LIGAIltylaN AskilaompOr
Aloodaymontlag. the 2111 at II o'clock. ,
et be Castoruercat I d mlno ttodoo., corder of Weed at d.
Fif h s mnr will l e SCId extentive wtsentornt of
eensortikble.sl4l,:e, atuiflnCY Dry Goods, &o.
. .
. ~
At I (ra.k. Y. M.
A quAto.lt of cops and Faucets, oboes dishes, coffee
anal I.
cops
kit O day and ,coffer
clucks. looluet glaa4ce. cinpetiot u teanber beds And
Odu.g , Oanspatem laindoar bl ,a general ...t
-wo", new '
and second hood fasehold Rod ktiteban
(couture. cook, meet, grates,Oven and boiler. Win
dow each, • gulatim of geoccrick spantsh indigo, ted
cord., mt., era, mean, mackerel, matches, thaw els, Se
At El OVlatik, P. M.
F.ne labia and pocket cutlery.•bantaratc. a,at and
Pecan,' hand matches • ambrella., patatiota. booMoiboca .
!bal., cap, whip.. Sae .birrs iinth 1.311,14Yr0a1d and col
lar, an amonmem of et...eitable reedy made ckebles.
dry epode, m eneal jell/
American enter. .
ttale.of Valoable,Real Fatate
ON Weducsa ay evening. then! instant, at 8 o'clock,
at the Commercial Sales room', coiner at Wand and
Fifth street', will be sold: Than lame and very
ry brink dwelling boa,. with extensive
tiro Plo " m
ry bark nullified:bath Mom, lee bonsmtwostory
brJek ssable. carriage {tome, ae . situate en Water at,
helms. Ferry "Item, st omen% oclopied by khe sableri•
bee The Lot is at fret a{ inches tittle be 160 feet deep,
from IV 01,10 Front sort. — Title ludistmln
bit, Tens•. Waal cash, &NM payable ninon {ear,
cstilue w 6, 7 e - ye•re,Dritts intetts,payuble eetailealle•
al Ale, , that splendid building lot of ground baying a
front us thirty feet on Duquesne Way, between Pitt and
flay streets. adjoining property of Gen. W. Jseksou,
and emending back 150 feet.
Terms, nne half cash, residue payable in one year,
with Interest, in be Seemed by out. and mortgage.
j,•111 JOHN D DAVIS, Aunt's..
- -
!IR. JAYNE'S VADEILY• MEDICINES.—
Li It :sour prinetile In the managementofttlus paper
to limier anything which we find out, from personal M.
errOgaliOn; to he of entity to the public. Some of Dr.
Jayne's medicines we have used Inolll family for inlay
years. For lissme° the EXPLVTORANT, the CAR
AIIIVATI VIZ. and VER3IIVEGE, whlch we koala to
be good for the complaints they profess to care. We
WM' on Lake Ontario the past mouser. when several
of our travelling companion. Freon having, in Western
;New York,drank, for many days, the limestone water
of that region, were badlt attacked 'with violent. Mar
tides, and Dysentery. Mn El had proviacil hiontelEr
prostate; to lea Vina W mo, Cara:l44n... of Ur.
Jayne," and in all aired Of iU nee. among hest geaties
it was .necessfal in efferting a speedy core.
m 'lTe
Expectorant we have known steed • among oar
ttninote friend. with equal recces.; and-we feel that
we had do ac oosl.aet familiellespecially lbw sits
sa tees. they annot Is access to immediate medical
kill,' to advt... them to keep au hand 'Attune Expecto
rant and Caentimantre. The Expectorant is belteved by
good phywians to Inc the hest recipe for Pulmonary
CenttomPdc't Complaint., that hoe ever Yet been cotot
tested, d. The res.., ia, Dr. Jayne is nut n9uaelLbut
regul.. n ?Lc, and able race teal pract uoner him
self Ills northern., ore need by .the hest phvaicinna.
EZRA HOLDEN- .
Etliter of the Mittens raturtlay Cosier.
Pet ra'e In Pluatturfill et the PEKIN TEA nIOBE,
72 Fauna mire,. near Wood, and alto al the Drug Store
or FeEtwattiEFetteral et. Allegheny telKttaneT
HEALTH,. HEALTH t - '
R. WOO D li•rupheills and Wild
D
Cherry Ditiers—This new.:and valuable Ex
tract or Sarsapirlla and - Wild Cheery hay been used
with greet '.uceet• for the penintnent removal of all
such diseases as take their rise from an Impute stale if
the blood:—it piomotes a healthy Action or the Liver—
wrengthens the herres and at once ileures health and
vigor to the whole at Hein.
In all eases of Jaundice, ludigestion,•Dyspepaia, loss
of Appetite, Habitual Dostivenew, Scrofula, Headache,
bananur. und — shat Depression of Spiens. which Is no
common a complaint in the Sprint and Spawner seasons'
of the year. this enedieine has not bit equaland a sin ,
gle trial will convince the most incredulous of its peen-
Irr
For fattier particulars the reader is referred to the
psznpalets which will befurnishad by the Agenls,ihoW
ing the Cahtnalioola which dila valuable medicine is
held by those who have used it. .-.
W-Caution to the Public.
- Be particular and ask for Dr Wood's Eacraparilla
alnd Wild Cherry Bitters, and riceiVe heather. this is
the Boa prepanction of these set ales machined ever
offered to the public, and the great stir se anebdine its
use has induced the unprincipled In gaffed and Ma-
tato As a preventive, see that I ' bottles have the
words "Dr. Wood's Sarrosperilla and Wild Cherry Ed
trio' pressed on the glass, and that each label on tee
iwll le is signed hp the proprietor, E Thornton, Jr
anad,. wholesale and Mall, by WYATT'. a KETCH .
Cl o ,Actl i c 4 r u s:meT , :, , l c tt
ore, Pitmlndels. Po. Price It—lame bottles.
p...sdOvir . Odd -
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.
rIIt F. Councils of toe City of Allegheny, beteg about_
to engage in the conmmetion of. liV - ater Works._
and dewrous of °blaming the mow approved plan foe
otnetruetitig the same, hereby offer the above reward
for earl. plan and imecifiemions as the Cannella shall
accept and syritovv, for th e proper Steam Engine and
Pumps nee finery lor raising 1.0.000 gallons of water.
per bow m an elevation of IPA feel.
Th, PlOll. and specification. to be left with Messt,
I PAINTER Co, Liberty at reel, on or before the glith
in tint SYLVAN US LOTHROS.
r flaat Chat man Sub' f'ont oa Water Works
Elo.ton and ?Jim Tort Pianos.
JulIN 11. MELLOR, No ed Wood
has sere ved an Pew fol
One splendid Rwewood Piano Pone,
wan Gl owns., iroti haw and new
scale. Made be Oliiekerina, Ilmon.
One elegant Rosewood Pill. Poor, Gamy,
um, tree (soar. Made I y
I ' , , ,,o rheitering.
iegaid 5/slotany Poor —sadile by Gale
5. Co. New 1 isas
rlie oee will be sold at wanisraelater's prices.
Ala, for •ne above, a second band Piano Forte,
with 5 octave', • ieIR
ECLIPIIM ..TWO.DAT LIND,*
DIN D'F.EN UROWASVILL% AND CUMBER
LAND, th nowtanning dolly each way . , eam - inif
; fined. and Praline between Sibara points.
DerebarAthe from the } ie delivered in ?Manuelon
the meth rth third duv fthm Cumberland—mating
thls eviv:thtunth tooth for getting out Goody
Amu •ith nthtent Clue,
MiM=iarM
Thr only Apt. ate J C 1311/WELL.PinalAorgh
11 W CASS, BroarimoUlo
3IeKAICi it IILIGUI6E, Cen'd
J - B ROBINSON. Bali:more
Nj^UTICS—Tor Stockholdersor the htuitmegt acid
/I A ilecheny !Midge Company. foe eratUng • Bridge
over the Allegheny Slyer, from the erd of Hand street,
re
a betchy kJ - rifled that the animal electionfor a Stem
d• W. 10 Manager% Towels.' and a Secretory, will Le
. hold ou the 10l Monday or July next, at the telotpanT's
Sown.. NOltha'3lt of the Midge. at 2 o'clock. Y. 01.
=3==2
SALR—Feet Lou of around m 3Le7th wal,
Putsbutgh, king lots Nos In. I7d, and SKI, tn .
Conk k Caftan's plan.
only MOO nt the purchase motley will he requirediu
hand, and along emelt will be given for the balwe
tots It I ALEX: H. MILLER
O
LICT—A eartnionsble Awelltng House. cow
Honing 5 roolusplenuntly situwed lu Ilte 6th ward.
Rein 010 u per annum. S CUTHBERT
Llrnakficld meet
L'olo SALE—A Y ..tory Ilrick Don 'ling Hoar*
r ph poataly cituaed on 4th envoi, above braittlfield.
1...1e0 low. and lefm. acroramodan!tig. •
CUTIIIIk.KT. Reel llknor Office.
ieli. No an rrmi:h field Auer t
O RIU n Eft T aiwariment of nom.
mer Tone.* of rariou. abode. of color and quality.
Moo. Crown ClOth. and Sommer Cwinierce—lo bo had
low arlbe Ury Good. Goan of W N dIUK'IIY_
/eke . , .
POPLAR-400,000 feet Poplar Plank,
J.Jdoorde, soul Swatitliwg, well seasoned, having has
owe than two Years in the Yard—by Weal /so 144
Libetty sireet, by jellkter W• WA I.LOCE
S NDRIES-20 tal, loan; ; .,;
br 10S. It. Mola.r
' 9 Ile. No 3.llacarn el jart ft-carted
and fur sale 6E: 1E49 Kr , . 00D. JUNKS & co
VIZATHERS-4,odolba good Lbre Geese Feather,
E in sore and for tale by '
jrla I DICK IN & weer and front Ida
/OWL/SKS-12U Lila Sugar house a lolas~c.,
1 A pelm,q arilsr for .ale by
jel9 It AGALEV a- SMITH. IS and 20 weed st
•
011131E6E VER3TILLION-40 • Ms lull reed
Vaud for Bala at Om Dntg 'esteem. of
field . I KIDD CO,Go wood et
or. menet aalieneaa lad
jan received and we IFILIe In the Dreg were
hwae into J KI DD &CO
SA—td packages Y. II tlunpowder and liver's'
TTes
rsocnred and fur sale law by
leto
TAMPS k. ZS wand it
bble No 3 Large Mackerel;
hf bble " far rale by
jet 6 TASSEV 1.3a , 1% 33 woad et
IrOEI&CCO—de las le Luint;, ra, aNi Bd
PIOXI on &add .d for male '
/dd_ TAMEN' & EMT
CWARSIOOO al . o" Sprsh Cir o;
ielG TAMICY & BEST
BD—go .ownedACON AND LARL .owned Alcoa;
• • I No 1 14rd;
jels ror sae hy pot VI/EATER la CO
AU S-17 tants country allied, tart raceined and lAror nsfe by - JelS POINDEXTER & CO.
x r !USK EV-150 bbl. Monongahela, for sate by
1Vj.13 BUHRRILIIIq WILONTr. CO
F LO : 1 31 11-tull hb la , hand kod Far sale by
&CA'l •
‘IO. K--63 hb4l..n an,,,
. )eI3I LLKII & RICKEMN
I)
B ACON. •Itc.-15“.iin, roantry cure LIA con,
11,05 hulk ea;
Dried Ap¢leq landing
P.O' - DALZELL
I=l
111MAN-11 nee tnet; taiga W. K., a thole.,
G
latt 'arrived and for rale ,
lel J D 61DWT.1,1, Agent
Py4:.\s7i-Sm.tl \YEne.. y' •flit r. farrPe by
..n.l \VICK t\IeCA\ULF~9
orrmAll-k*bl,l4 Cop a. , Gar salel - y
1.5 1 4 X 43. DONHORbT & Cf)
SW AI M c 1• .4 N A CF4A-44 4i. jtl./ roo d and for aafe
by R SKI.L.ERR
4
13 At;: I T
- 11.0n0 lbs Hog Round far sob, by
Wl4li & MeCANDLRBB
VOW AND FLAX 'Y A RN—For b
pqa d & eCINDLRI4S
70 boxes just ret,irod and (or sale by .
jotO %VICK trAloCArtfll.hrk4
1)10 P1.1111 . A1.-410 tons .1101 , Owl -Cold" Bier;
I l'or ..le by FRIEND,IHNV &CO
IrJ5 No 57 rosier street
QCORODINII-11 east. filP•bsbY
Jets
1 , 111101). 11116.5 &OD
.AD - ARD 8110T-30UpiiLead;
lu kt. Stan, aso'd Nor,
y„ l y
from amaiaboat and for r ate ti by_
AlieL ania•• SMITH
'MEW MACI[EkTort .-440 Ibrlo - No3, Large &mai
Mackitcl, Balton larprotion, landmg and for WS
jel9 HAGA.LEY &SMITH •
COTTON-734-117en72.41.0, r _
t do, mimicked;
jrlv Fr I DI C 6. CO
Ar) at via rtaWDlo4 Fos •air. by
jity - I'A IAII DICKEY &CO
G,lttcl6lt 4 lC-64 0 boxes Chesso . for site b
jell/ . 1 DICKEY &CO
R7O COFVEIL-14la bagslarnmeOreaa RioCeefee,
lat sale by jell/ LIAGALEY &writ
TARC R-100 bzs POI'S Clneinnaa me sale by
1.3 ISADALEY & &SIMI
---
.44.99ROOLITS—Benske io arrive, for sale by
e ISAIAH MOREY i-CO
ATAICLA BIAANIII—Large sktolind DTA, Dr
• jcls ; J D MOROAD
AC/OA-1000 poand• Hain and Sboalden,kr tale
B
feel by. NY& lIMUTCFIEUN •
T °" PARR - 1 d rod qhstiof.har ,ale h,
jela & M AlVirreilk&l:i..h
.aiL LASt
OINOINNATI Aap PITTSHORGO
DAILY PACKET LINE.
well kneura lee of aplimdid pawnor etrair
-
1. .en infer - to convened of the Lam.t. urtflial, bete
finished and fasnialied, and most powerful boa • ea the
entente( the Weft. Ereq accommodafum ana run.
fen that money ten private, has been piece:led bus.-
wort.. The Line as beeit in venation for 6ve ) rare
—hare carried a million at people entlurat tee treat
h'ury to their painum. The boats will be at the tom or s
ood avert the day preview. at atinirry. for the-reiev•
non of freight and the =or of passengers ea It. regi.•
ter. In all cues the pentane Mane) Wait r . p..d at
attunes. ,
:: - KONDAY
The XONONOAIIELA,Capt.E47,InIII.7
b. m b ii..dv...2lptal Nod; 111..,1
even. M0n4.7 . <reams
TuirliiiirPriaczr. •
The HIBERNIA, AO. A. Cep. J. Ailinifthn *in
kage•Pittsburgh every Tuesday Awning .at
Wheeling ever/ 'Nerds , evening . aut. P. N .
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NEW ENGLAND, NO. Ai Capt. 5.144, nu
kale Ptuburgh every Wednesday mamma et le
o'clock; Wheebng eve rWedoesday evening st to P.
, KUESDAY PACKET.
The WISCONSIN, Capt. S. J. Gnars,mill leave pin.
Opritt everi Thanulay !morning Al lOotkicht Wh, e Eng
every Thmreday. everting at 10 P. M.
SEIDAY PACKET.
• TOD CLIPPER, NO. A r Cept Creabe,millka. Pitt.
burgh every Prulay seeming at 10 &clock; Whrelitta
every Friday evening at 10 P.Ol.
• • SIT - ORDA - Y PACKET.
The UFSSENCER ,
Capt. Lkfid, leave one
burgh every Satarday morning at to. ehistir; V. heeling
every Saturday evening at 10 P. N.
. •
• SUNDAY PACKET
The. ISAAC NEWTON, Capt A. 0. maw.: wo
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at lu o'clock
Wheelie' every Sunday evening m 10 P. M.
Ms • IS. 1817.
WOOLi WOOL
Thighest price in eadi paid 4rall Or dideren
/ 'nand clean Winatted Wad, by
_ . dIURPHV.k. LEV-
Old wool warebauw, ear Worn/ al and Creil's alley
• rayl94ll.wilF • • -
L ABM 01L-11 Wig No I, Nat
ull, by ' B A FANNEEMCK au)
jell) tumor In and Wood .14
MIXTILACT LOG WOOD-50 uae. 1 , 4/1 .4 .0701
..Criatt Geared and for ask law by •
JelA • •LI A FAIJNESTOCK Jr CO
•CKERIEL-107 Lida Nei Largo, (or *ale by
M• EDWARD REAZELIDN
•
Jelel East mde oftii4lnood
WINDOW -GLASS-100 boxes 13210 alsd tual2,
so store and for We by
jet, b HUTCHIYON & CO, water oat front ma
( ' LOUR lIVIPHO6-I,ooUlbe jum leve:ved an/
P tor saleby 'lOlB B A FABBIMATUCK kCU
BOTTLIC CORKS -4 4sles, from. CI was cents
lirod Just received sad for sale by
EZELL - RR/kV wood sr
• i•A ItT AUX() AClD—vio oz ie.tare and for ale
Yeti; ' by J KIDD k
VANILLA weirs—V Ili - manor, Jula meld
and tor ale by - 1 LIDO & CO
GLAIR—RA bares talierbartivo.lloGlais. not reed
Indkir vale by 1e I 6 7 Ct• BIDWELL. Aft
°MAYEN—ISO bee beet ttio, received till. day and
by jet 0 TANSEV A LILAC
•
fililltPES—Y3 be. White Pipe. for .ale by I '
jew —' • TAPAEY fIE.P
SCOTCH boxes (or side by
jel6 • • TAIISNY
r U7.4 .1 69 4 , Vl4l,lllll46447airsEtalp
BOTTZIL-5 bbl. Fre;ll Rollorete mei ti•day
jyts CARSON & 215941 , .11T '
STAROII-10 Isis Fox's Sottes.sost teem wed and
tar satally . MILLER & IIJC1(2:
FLOUR—IO bbl. Family Fkpar for role by
Ixls tl F VON BONNIIOItoT b. CO
DRY lAPPLIM-11X1 Lea Cor may Ly
jell
DARIO 110/811—e0D dos weaned plat . .1 , alum
lattaeibree's pnees, for sale by R H PALM EA
jolt ea, Re IS tot LLLLL meet
mascco-28 bts, 'Waimea !nand, , S• Tabanca
.L . in at and for sada tow by
J DALZELL 21 water rt
pour DER—Z tep w.nlm. EClPolierr;_
-1014 F0n...14311. J DAI.ZELL
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P.MACI . IIBf!-900 tur. in bbl . and P•C a, for
!ala - int 4 • WICK rEMei:ANDI.K:vt
NEW DIA,CIKEItEIi-50 bids Low or
Ibis yeliPs curbing, just received and lac ule by
• • MILLER k RICIGET,ON
bbls No 3 Ls rib Mackerel. I>f "1246;" --
.1.. 20 bbls No I Herring,
10 bbls No Ittit, ,I• slate sod bir 1.108 by
lea • 1111ILLER d KICKS; .1',3.0N•
IMEIC-ICO bble Louisville While Lime CeTrale by
jeB POINDESTeIit & CO
EILAILICED-11bbls and I bag fur We by
P. DR • ' POINDEXTER kCO
S C V lCH RTri 3 irMllZlrr4t , tg j :: 4
DOTAIIHR--(1 top. pad qnslfat sale by •
IjeB • W FMsCUTCHEON
b ,11.171T-30 I. Dry Peaches kor sale . by '
W at a UcCUTCII EON
BROOMS—RiX dos. Cern Rms. kr nab. by
tes W & B.NCCUTCIIEON
• -
OAP-30 bell Chielanarille .sicurcilEcm bl
Jed •
Setl:7-11:0 bets No 1 .ILVlr l yelga r lea ikos.
AIID 0111:e—A vine article of No I Lard Od
Ideonstantly en band and der sale by
.1 JORDAN SON
lje7 Maaarselarers, No 1$ Liberty street
ROUND NUTN--DO bor. &rode at No 1001.
menial Now, Liberty atreeL by
jerithlr SIIEPIIARD
UIATICENT-5• kleArate "s Mamma on
ason and for sale Ir
Je7 J SCH(AtifiltEß k. 00.94 tame st
A LCOHOL —lO ioblaaligh proof. Jan vaceived and
Il br ula by tir. je7 J IiCtIOONMAKER
LARD 01.W.10 bid, in fine ordar,ror. wale I , y
e 7 J eCiIUONNAKER &CO
LSUWON ST.RUP-44dsnext Pane, breafe low 67
10 J SCII. Ski AKER kCO
ITADULLA. lIYABIS-sbaidles fin Auk Ly
V j. 7 J NCOOONMAILEtt •CO
- }1 =E.. % gyrULDE3lll.7.ozzwl:44.
BIORI6-50 doz. Gilt Noodled: - •
'ft doz. - Lome Size C 011141021; for ode by_
S F VON isonNuolver & co
I OVISVIULLE LlMlA=JrAbbls
LI my:l9 _ A GORDON, vraier at
VRILIIT-4uoiiirli.iore and Coii r ile by
pyr 8 & W HAABAUGH
OIL 1 ) !IVICAL : —.11Ix ags, jun me a aiid
s IlG fii
DACON-4Agl Ibis, bug Nand. ill *me ..d sa , e
.UPbl ,mity2l S Jr, W IIARDM:011
n A 8 D11311.1,0P0 lb, et 13 seats per lb. Ks. sale by
"jestrw J•IIIIEPHARD, Litany street
fOTTOIN-100 &Ida awl for sale LI
are • FRIEND PAWS &CO
riCip ret.d. tir
Li 41 31 D MOHO AN
WIN PIEJLOUES-2 bbl. and I box. jun reed
SJ•nd foe We by
jed .arVONeoxdawartCO,ueti u
C(DMA VIREO/LB-19 MU Pm Cid, Vine-
Tar for mile by
%
9 F VO N BONNIIORFF &Co. 25 Front a.
D 111.81 ) PgraILCIILZS-150 bin. Wier,' • priors
article, in acile and ler imtirtry ' . • •
' J C RID ;I, ELL.. Waier ravel
ser.,-so bz• ober& large Idri 6, neighing
Vet lbs.:mita jeer received and for rale by
Jed • • J C BIDWELL. Water NMI
OAP—tt• bsn lint Cincinnati Sap: Ism received
S
trErl2ll l wat„ st
1:14A5--10 catty by. Yeiroe Green, .-
3 do Extra V. for bale by
jab ' • J U WILLIAMS 1..1.1011) wood at
QUOAR CURED HAMS-1300 lb., :art uceivedmi
4.3kr ula by 7DOSO °DUANE
• bit Opposite slionougabs4 Masi
DACO*-3600 lbo esroned,'So Soo order, jeer reed
Deny for We by 101 l THOS li.OvIORNK
F •
ANII.V LARD-79820ne Tirs; pot up expte.aly fot
Miry tub, Imat 7 to aU lea each Jar—Gas sal.. by
101 l T.lOB U ODIOIINE
`WY HE LINEATIIS.4SO doe. CoamonaTsclicii;t
Ohm sale low byTIIOII 0 ODIUNNE
Oppa;.iit Moueozblien mu.
FLOUR. bbl. Freak' Omani Family Flour, m
mom anikformala by
ett I DICKEY fr. CO. wale, and limn ma'
1) ALM 130AP:-300 !exc . * landing from newsier Ben
L oth, tar sale byy
Bill JAMES DAL ELL, 24 leallereireot
Y eTyrrawt tar ' rale . 4
earner leniitifiekl and 111.1 10.•
•
MLA d V=Cl i b m. bl2.,ll.,Jbarria r i .A 7dd i lz . rer
Jai . b isatoide of do Disuoad
Tea. -14 bolt North nuolaa_Tar, fecrivirs by C..
al'and leals2+l JAn a.ZE.LL_
PANNE.II , 9 011.-25 bbl. Ireel•lni 7 by Cabal g;n4
W Natal • - Xil .111.9.ZELL
,E N TI VAN In non and for on:e
• J DALLMJ
OLDATE bizke
.
ale its quist.sleis 614 i) porebutts, by
jolU P C 6TIN
nEACIU-1114111IDY-Old Peach Mandy, 'or sold
rjuddaolltits 10 00 it, by ion/ P hi A Hl21 B.rOLACld,"lleti•hant Tailor,
.Exedudir Om
Ni Our 0101/
GaIiCIEN APPLES-40 We, warranted isrood
order. Annals lry P•C
bes. small Wore Ann?Bean:for. We
jalOY t: titTIN
ligleSE-11110 bacbat received iied Ger
WO DURUM° ' WILSON a CO. wale,
Gbis ambled saes, from fir 9 bleM,
C.Tbesteobotry bmais, to mare sad for We by
legJ. C. BIDWELL, Warm sr
‘eNUFACTURETI.TOBACCO—.2I bie 3e. Lamp
eeality, direcUy fnma Lyzwibureb, Va
will be roll nry melee* a coaeignowei.
WI 1 DICIUrX .1t CO, water and (row .1%
LI A COI —2.OUU lb• Ilictio Hideo for halos
1.9 • Rr R
ITAL. TWIIT-16 ikg r s 6 Twiu fOite. for W.
• __ by W h. R McCRICHEON
POTAUH—A prima article. in store and for gale by
lola • VW ICI( a. Mt Ca NULt.I4B
A LMONDS-4 tuts.Aloondafor bl uzes
slate.WICK k kIeCAN
VILMICHTIII-4 sacks filberts In ask by
jolt WICK it IIcCANDLKISS
HAVANJCSU9AII—tIi bin Drown'
- Mao White; for cale bT
kIILLIM !RICK I•TeIONT
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ABIVR 01L-A bt44 NO. JOU octlau4 (pj ek e
jelb CE SELLERS
je4 MUD & CO, Cio .1