I,IIE.PITZSIIII.IIGII BY ERA.4tua isicouscs't 4.7,4 . PITTSBURGH f lip ,. •-•..,,,, • EDNESDAY MOR.NING,NeI2,III4'; . ii .. Tog tannicma DAILY 01.1ii v rn 111pabltahad Day, Tri-Weekly, and Weekly.—The Daily i Sewn ~.DaD., * par aaaam;.ilbe'iti4Yeakly ia rive Dolliapey wawa; tat Weekly la Tam Dalian perasuanal, swat, yin adman ! I ------ 'go Advoribies. ljgettl•ettotalf, to tenet tustrVant ottonld be banded to be five eiotoclr in Ina .ahernoe.S e lth ein 10 this on pan Of Our eullo[De.ta. •rtoutd prod. %MOW- Olittailbctleal The tiaratte has tbe largest ba nanas., circulatian sad sdretlng sappcnt or nu,' P.P.' Westerofennsylanta, nod it is thereiont necessary 'that aavertiseenents *nound be seasonably banded la. _ . _ • . FOIL UOVEILIVOI3,. OEM. .1/4.111148: (. clynas roenTl • FOR CAti COusigiSIONER. ..1011/CVII W. PATTON , ' Wl' es./aLAte Mem , /on oIgoRGIE DAKSIE, of Agegbeni• Csy. •111.11MILY • ; LF.WIt , C. J AU ft of I othans. Tp. CHRISTIAN SNIVEI.T,of %VilklnsTp. MARSHALL SWARTZWHLUER, PsHbarigh HENRY LARGE,of MAMA TV. too cacti TILLACZE. IN. BAXTER, et l'ituaburgts. kosoacorry colnizzotomc. THOMAS PERKIN: 4 ., of Loaner ot. Oct Tp WILLIAM CAVAN. of Ter/milks Tp. Some account of the O'Cannsli '-Rent" is duet° the subject. In May, 1823, thirteen .persons. of whom O'Connell was one, met in a boarkmiler's beck Mop, and constituted the motives the Ciao olio Asstxiation to establish eduratioa, uphold hen prem, and struggle for rs4igious liberty to the proscribed. A , Catholic ran of a penny a month filled the treasury, and the movement was memos. fed. ..1:1825," ally" Mt. Sbiel, in his epee& in tho K. B. on the trial, January, 1844, "a bill was ; brought iu fur the suppression of the Caibolic As. sedation. Mr. O'Connell prucersled London, and tendered the most extensive cones-adons to the Decennium. An offer was made to essonis I ale the Catholic Church with the Inoutiell devoted his entire tithe to the mrviere of this ssacciation, he felt that a support was due to him item its contribution.. Ha had refuted public position for the sake of Agitation, and therefore felt at liberty to live upon them whom he served. He had been offered by a British Min. nary, trammel art Irish Lord-Lieutcuaut, are f Master of the roll. with 4 1 20. 009 • yeai to come for life, or Lord Chief Baron, tooth 238r -I'ooo a year, vast patronage, and atabstentint power, _ ; and he refused both. What Idzagiand ThtJak• of Oar War. O'Connell war once a Free :damn sod the Male 11 is amusing to trail the cnucums of the Mos- I ter of a Lodge, but renounced it when it received lean war to the British Pram. 'rho London Titus • 1 the condemnation of hie Church. He was in ai concludes that New Spain is like Old Slain and i things a zealous, uncompromising Catholic; and • that thud is a wonderful assemblyman between L tires, enemy of Worley and all his follower,, the Peninsula ask of 1809 and the Mexican ul whom he charged with being the enemies of all 1847. The following are among the n Hen-dotal freedom of eonmienee. He was, however, tie of the Clines of ltine Ist. Speaking of Coto bigot, and warmly aided Protestant dissenter, as Gordo, it rays:— t well ea Catty/lice, by supporting efficiently the rt• "Santa Anna is raid to have decamped in good I peal of the tat Act, the repeal of the Vestry Cr., time, leaving hle carriage, like Juseptea at V. 1.! and who, to place' t he reduction of the Tithe Charge, by 25 per ,tona, to tia n spu hi s of Murillo' and Correggim, discovered the , nit over ' appreciable hemline of some highly fl aeon d'• O'Connell, in his de knee of Repeal, diainguis! , Cubic, and an excellent Mock of preserved meats. r d Repeal from Separation, and ego. most Annrudis, the second in command, left the field I Fiona shr wed a true loyalty to the Crown of Eng end' without his hat, en a splendid white charger,' land. tie °pp - and Chartism in Mislaid, and sav as. conspicuous as that of Roderick the Oath.—, The Commanderin-Chief t il t repotted to be ar try thing for Ireland which should be obtained a Orizaba, a town just under the great peak of the prier of that name, whence he boa earned a proclam!ttoo, my own part," said he upon one occasion, Mating that there is "another Thermopyis ' memm xeteri and Mexico. The jah.o. were' n will owe, that lance o.e come to te contemple p o litely received by the -corporation anti civil au. ; the specific differences, such as they are, between 'thorium" at Xilapa, and have palled on to Perm-, 'Jim* Repeal' and .rederatiaroi. present from which town they will march on La Paella , feel o prelaerice for the'ferkrative plan, as tending and io to the capital. ; more to the utility of Ireland, and to the mainte. The Mexican broziodoeio spirit 6 spokeu nenee of the ooaaeetime with England. than the after this fashion . made of eimplellepeel." That' vapor and _ brag. end boast and fume, " h". - Without the gaudiest apparent seas of their daily ; spateadd to them incidents pree r ime ij, rea , now. O ' Connell, we are assured, left a liberal discomfiture. 'Their papers and me final with predictions of future victoria. tr.; provision for hit Emily'. iii, landed property in the utter exclusion of present defeats. A. far as Retry, including Denjnene Abbey. and the town words, and. perhaps; even as fin SO refahlti..olllga. ,theyrare all daring and &fianc and ytt th ey nton Naar , . was bequeathed • tat • eott lit er a bid e ear Matinee (y1..11,1141. 51: P. Daniel (years/ell,' never adept an o teary e ordiepry stria. 'l'o read their various manifestor. j jun., is It ft £5,000, being part of a policy of ins no pflrson could portal* conceive that-they were surence effscted upon the life of his father. Moe. eny other gullets mat wadke and unconquerable ; tan= under. Heaven. The confident of rano , Ran OC. nee% irt handsomely provided for in the altar Clotho altogether ahroahee, compare d with , Prerogative Court It is Inhered that province' the coni pdamlney of Santa Anna after eighteen' has been made for Vile ether; meinbere of his no. settled defeats within thirteen month.. De repair. men family. licit non desper.aese, indeed! Why if this . folffinde, the Mexicans are infinitely more con. Macrame.. mar., Li ,way. elfeefte than e'en the" emttilia" .• telarakt a et rite' Mr. Besorttv of England in reply to Mr. Put. tharibesn, whose only historical fault is being ! la .. ( y an d Putnam A meri can booksikrs oreally too brave." And the extraordinary point to these of the story is, that these amertidas of ,intepidity , In England.) says he lam ee A merimn and r attiotism do actually appeal both numenal ! authors alone for their writings, between fountain and sincere. There is to peace party at and fifteen thousand pounds. The slice of all is for open war. There Ir no terrorism; people are not drier it to patriotism by the guillotine and the gallows, as at Samos.. mid Barcelona. With one accord and one heart, they . proclaim flair own invineible'determination never to sta. render, and yet they never face an enemy fur a i moment, and now, when he is at the gates of their capital, they are neither fortifying nor arm- ing and will probaely be found without a cannon mounted or a battalion watered. All alb!, how ever, hut eggrivatee the difficulty of the Amer harm They neither want to capture towns nor chemise the population. They went a friendly earrender,ota peaceful isle of a coveted pm trinee. . They want the Mexican nation to ratify a bargain, pronounce a free consent, mid resign a quilt possession; and the panictic Matthaei, which precludes this artengement, is precisely , that to which the Mexicans are equal. ' STJLTIC CENTRAL 'CORIIIIITTA.E. TIIONIAS E FRANKLIN, L:infasml Cu} JOHN C KUNKEL, Daupi.mcounly THOMAS DUNCAN, JAMES hmariN, THOMAS C AMV, York. WILLIAM M I AT BL TR Cunthertaud. - DANIEL M VINITSER, Adams. JOHN F Wk:FiIEIL/LL.PAnlaJetpla Co r JO3EPII R CHANDLER, •• RORER(' T CONRAD, THO3IAS MUG RATH, Ph, Innsq , h.a DILLER. LUTHER, Unrks. ROLIERT M HARD, Fran klin. THOMAS M T WKENNAN, Waan.nr,,na A NDaiitv J ODLE, Samaras, lIARNIAIt DENNY. Alterbeny RICHARD IRWIN, 'Jun.*. JOSS:eII H KUHNS, Wesesuorela ,,, l. 0.1 HALL,Erie. II LI Alta.WELL.Nonhasoplon. 1 B SALISBURY, Susquehanna. ELIIANAN 8, , 1T11, IY>anung. • SAMUEL A PURVIANCE.HutIet HENRY 3 EVANS, Chaste. ROLIERT 'FTTS, Montsusery. t E r 'gm,. Cornea of the Report or the Hattliturre etKillttillea m 4 be . bed at this OMee..l large number of Copies of this Report have Icen primed by us for emu • lation, and itts tamable test they Mould ho read L. every man in the % city, and lit the neigh:roll:mod of the head waters of the Ohm, as well as hemmon Raltimoe and Potsourgh. They may be had widsout eharar. Fat 1./TES2 Cornmemal Inlelltgeocr, Doluutie 51u,- Sill, K4Ver \e% s, A1•111CY Narb.et. Se , Clod pace, The London Chronicle say! it it impossible to read the ancounts of these successive action. with- I oat something like a feeling of contempt fur the beaten party ti strongly in street do the triumphs i of military prowess eseteies on the mind.. Bull the Chronicle thinks we are engaged to battle of hnnal-foree began upon trivivial pretexts The Chronicle dries not thick the nonpayment of a certain amount ot dollars cakes • good rams belie: neither do wo. But the British Comm ?Tient did not concur with cm; when it exuded. dollars by millions from the Chinese, the e ; too when their principal : offence was adtfutal to hold commercial Itkercourse with a people whose 21,- 8.46 they esteemed better‘an their compa ny. The following speculations of the Chronicle In regard to General Scott_ and others. will be read with Interest: • The opinion entertained by the United States officers of the powele of 'outpace of their oppo nents may be inferred from General Scott's orders Wooly° U. various genera's of division on the day receding - the action. Never, in the dine nano ismed by any of the greatest Etiropcni corruninders, do we • remember to have seen lk rester confidence manifeetcd in what must ha the'result of his operatioda Soma is slimmed on every poin end the direction to be taken by each di eitwo,littet forcing each point of the Men inn entrenchments, is as dearly markrd out sr though the result hod already taken place. We are bound to NW. that the unlimited con fidence placed by Geneisi Scott in the troop under hie; command has been justified by the event. His victory at Cone Gordo appears to , have been by far the most brilliant affair of the war. • He detcribee himself as being absolutely embarrassed with the results of his own emcee. —prieoners of war, heavy ordinance ' small arms and accoutrements. Under the head ofirisoners alone, about three thousand men have laid down they wens, with the usual proportion of officers, WOO five Mende of highest rank. 'Gee. dente Anna himself. with some six or eight tbowitral men, escaped in the direction of Jalapa, just in none before the, tower of which ere !nee .ktn ibove, was carried by a d h ivinon of the .p orted States army. . • Tairsok's 1 , 0101.--The Union of ; Thursday evening undertake , to prove; by as *writs of the War Departmrat, that Gen. Tay- lor has at least 10,000 men under his immediate command: and this against the assertion* of the New Odeon. and Metronome papers, land of the Mt:Med volunteers themeolves to the contrary had 'allotted to him. doomed Taylor has but four t f the ten regiments recently calli out, and only; a few companies of theae are now with him. %Villa all there men with hitri, his troop. would not ex.. coed 4040, as follow= Timm and a half regiments comprise 3,400 Your regimentoieonalstinguf the Vir. North Carolina. Idamachusetta end Mianodppt, Bez Companies Artillery. -; Four 'Companies ef Dragoons,. And of mounted Texans. *boot fa .1 6,110 -I , Feco tkis deduct for sickness sa l twenty pie cent: 41,90 V. 4 cothsi matador, lieut . twenty per r lt Ana dm binG4rieral Taylor's radii • - imetivo fora, I 3,440 , • Inat. roast. ,S,Sta9i„TsiLirc wOhtitignasocoaqtr ,uoasli the lui bait in theiffedie Irelenitand ' 0314 4Pimiss utt4ltiel i the pron4nint events, in* life of-this emi*rit Ertglii / 1 prcis do not do sinl joifice. There be 1e beer; - railed4le Ri4Beggar 'or Ire ilead,and at issina,the unaciernal Monarch and Liberator of the Irieh Nation. The Times qualm of the dead ea the living, and meroileuly of the , moo through alibis public fife. Another, of the BMW' piper. declare. that he wu long ego dead and buried io the grave of hie own Repeal hum bog, and u a mad. woo mean, tricky. vindictive, in 1 sincere, to &c. Him different is diio feehrig u t hie own countrymen. The bublin "Evening Herald;' (a political opponent of the Repeal par- ty,) pays a high compliment to the "man who hie gone." And the hope is expressed that the ap proaching obsequies sissy be so conducted as An tend to the same result. The prayei. pot' up here is, ••Nlay rue. canciliatiin, and union, be the living garlands of his gravel" All dui cows, the corporation of Dublin. and. indeed, all public places were cloud, no the lad val of the mournful intelligence from the Vain- Tirxx renuas recently died fruni the etpine . ,,,n of a collier? , near Leeds, Englabd. At the r v LLLLL of O'Connell. at Genoa. which was vekbrated with great pomp, the Uoited Staten Gensul appeared Aci hie official codgme, and the Comte of all other netiorui,orcept England wero present- Sisocnsa.-141 among the curious cinnadents that the orange. of sauttirrn Etutipe, the Pc tatmli in Ireland, and elsewhere, and the Sept of i the South have been similarly affected at the came time. Thera is 'soma &seise incident to the veg etation of three moven& mutants demurring the lutection .31811 intemad in the predoctions.of the Roil. fatal szsizs.—h is due to England to My that mainly by Engisb taxation 2.235,000 rations are gine') out daily to the rash gem laborers, at .n expense of £23,000 baud°. the coot for .oup, kiteless, dca each day. The Chancellor of the Examiner made • state. went on Monday evening in the floosie of Com mons relaiive to the expense of-the rebel meanie i n Ireland. lie eadd'toat £2.700,000 bad been upended row tha public wort, and this called faith remark. from some members, who complain ed that the roadi were no. granted end the money was wasted. Dr. Creauesie was aged 67. He was in Church on Sunday ,Abe 30th of May and Neared . in toad health. He was !sand dead jir his bed the fallowing morning. The Hreffs/i Mail say: that be has been justly eat fled u the moat die ouguisbed end able of Scottish divines. His works fill twenty-five volumes. Di. Chalmers has left a widow and sta daughter*, tsoof whom are married. The Mail remarks, that Dr. Chal. mere' repitation win European, aua be was oni aerially beloved as well as admired and that be will be followed to the grave by the wars of his country and the world. names Peoria nve.—There wu a mooting of the Water Commitilat of the Corporation Tuuday, to take into consideration a proposition of Colonel Toosirsoo, of Washington, a practical Engineer. upon the subject of the Smoke Proven. lien A beginning, though by won!. only, wu made toward/getting fai of tin:maks hoisanca. It was agreed, however, that t h e Councils amid be formally .ddreseed as to the plan and coat of CoL Thompson's invention, with' a view of testing it. utility upon the Water Winks of the city. A direct proposition will probably be made to the. Councils on Mondq, giving the estimated cost of tbe machinery necininuy to put the wink in ma morbid operation. . , great owing of fool as well u • complete riddsice of the invoke nuisance i. confidently prediend. We hope the members of Council will give this subject a fair trial, confident as we are, that the comfort, conveuisnre and cleanliness of the illy will be increalaid fourfold iby the wasteful application of the ph:posed icte. proveutenL To all this may be added an improve. mew of *pony sod a large increase of popula tion. Property holders and house cleaners, num ofaturers and day laborers, have each, and alumtet alike, an 4:demos in this question. 1 . Arent TTTTTT ST 752 Pautnerr.—John B. B a u er . En., it meant Paymaster in the Army to be Military 141010 'Keeper at the U.S. Ana-m.l,er this city, in the .ilare of James 0. Sturgeon, meiloar Tot U. S. mem bird° A IlesbenyLl i . Hun ter, commending. stilted e• New 0 fr om ,btemi his on the 111th Wk. Toe rpm • loud their pram of her appeultite, sad. the men. bet in which idit perforated the trip between the two cities. Lows—Josw B. Browne, of Los 6611ty. has siospcsd tit* notsinallon as the Whiecanthisto for Conies in ths• got district. ?Woo M% Knight, el Duboges, imths Whig easdidsto to tho Nand distil* 1001311_,IlleLABIr. atIttP.NDEAT turVir.a. • E d#4, ajl . the PiitabuTiPecelte. We. in :Pntstrurgh, have been much &wet istrek-hy IG.. MeLane's diploreacy and Mow, t.lastlioamilliew fear we are not,itrilling to doldin justiitOrhen even a happy saggesqcm escapes Rpm 'him.' I was cotiMmed in this apprehension by the ;nuked Inattention which has been dtsplayed to wards a very Enmity thought which he threw out in his last communication. In that document. he propasen to extend the Rail Road to the western boundary line of Maryland, and thus approach within sateen mike of Cheat tßitter. The sug gestion was truly happy one, and admirably op. propriate In that! production. Ism roe ask you, air, where could there to found a more suitable terminus for a pthject oxtecieed in deceit, and rest ing for its aup'pott on humbuggtry, than a tirmi nua at Cheat river. Then the extraonlinaty bold i.e of the author. in thus venturing, at such a time, and upon' such an occasion, to talk about Cheat river. I am really amazed at his reekles a mange, or st hie confidence, in the gullibility of his board. Why, 'sit. you might as well talk about cutting Mr ears, to a man who had been cropped for iitcalaig, cc at.. 11 'Cheat river, in • perfect piece of deception like 'Mr. McLane's last production. I sometimes think that he taunt liars been under theinfluence of a playful braggadocio spirit, or in a mood for • philmophical experiment upon the credulity of his Board of Directors, when be hugged Cheut river into the mattes It he was experimenting, it is to he regrettul that he did not, instead of crossing and re crowing Folly eon, where he leaves the Potomac, follow it up to its very iource. If the Board of Dtrectots would swallow • project which rejsets the shortest, the cbespeto, the hest, and tho only open route to the Ohio river, to VIIILMACO a looser ,more costly, worse. acid not acceessible toute by Polly ten to Cheat rilet, it would swallow arty ibiog. Such all el, p'ariment w,uIJ be worth the la',or it and, if successful, would reply the operator not only all the trouble of making ii, but aeon the painful effort to command but risible faculties, while admiring tl e gullible qualdics of his au. dience, One thing Mr. lvlcletue should bate Jane to perfect his .speriment upon the gullibility of his Board. He should have told them something ' about the geography of Cheat' river; he should 'nave told them that n is a small and very rugged stream, parting through a very wild region,•witii n o town, even of moderate sits, upon it; that to demeLd it and reach the Monongabele riser, they mutt pass through the falls created by the Laurel Hill, cross the Peunaylvania true, and travel five or six miles in this then. Ile should have told' them that the humbug Virginia law for the int. provement 'of Cheat nett, is a mere dead knit, (even if the funds wire all Emu led.) until Pent.. sylvan. &Yes euthority to improve that river root its =nab tip to Me Virginia line. Finally. be should have told them that the Pittsburgh and Conneltodle Rail Road Law is the last toot mitt ever be praised in Penosylvtuda fur Making um , movements towards Brltimore, and especially he should have told them that tt he was in corneal about dowsing the improvement of Cheat riser, he would have ,been exceedingly cautious shout proclaiming his purpose before he had gat the pr. cwaary legislation in Pennsylvania. He is tto_t old a diplomatist to be guilty of the folly of proclaiming hie real purpose, so as to pot thole who may by opposed to it, on tho watch to defeat him; and this leads to the sober, serious remark, that the simple announcement of this scheme of connection with Cheat river, before legodsti in is obtained in Penneylvsnia, proves tt bt he is not sencioe in desiring or evoking it. His *de object an introducing it into his address, was to operate. on his &mod; end having pert - num! that office, it will never Strain be mentioned by Mr. NfiLline. While "My hand is IN"' is our farmers say, per sit me to remark, that our noble +teetotaler of the Monongahela hair given rife to mach milubiler• standing, Some of ankh I wish to correct. Col. Nicholas, one of Mr. McLane's car agues at Wheeling, in a subsequent speech. said that the "Monongahela is improved for °box Browns villa" Tiro is incorrect. It a tardy improvod to allow untrosist r gtt up fro Hu dusitiii , in low water. There to a law of our Legislature for the extension of the improvement to the V tv. &la line; bat if this is ever done, the find lock and dam will be built two miles before Browns• so that the improvement is not complete, even up M that place. Another general error arises out of our work. The Mononeahila .s improved. nail, 111,11ne. Cheat firer, mid Irani( tiveru r ttalpty . log into it, 1114 -also be improved to any extent,. a common OM. ion. Now, there it one great difference between Clint river and a. tributaries. which cause, a gnat (mace to their capabilities fa improvement.— The for Mer ricer pursues • course nearly parallel to the Laurel Hill end other mountain., and as it touches none of them, ile course is, fon s long dis. I tants, unbrokca t, fall, cr formidable rood.; its current is consequently gentle end easily improved. The Youghiogheny, Cheat river, and Tygert's Valley rifer, all approach the Monongahela from the eoutheist. and in their course, Lreak through the Laurel Hill. Up tr the points where the breaches through that mountain commence. elm:karate, may be made, but do farther. Bat the man must he ignorant, or en impostor'. who would talk of a sleckwater user the •Ohio Pyle on the Youghtoghany, on through the 4istes of the Volley," on Tygart's river, or through the Fells on Cheat river, which lie to the carnet of Virginia, between the welt line of Mary land and the south line of this State. One ! additional: remark: There is a law in Virginia for the improvement of the Mon/Inge beta. The State egress to subs;.ribe two fifths of the cosh when pr.vate subscriber. raise the outer threo-fifths; in this respect, the Cheat end Ma nongoliela are equal. But is other respect,. they we very different. There are many considera ble towns on the Monongahela, with considera ble wealth, such as Morgantown, Fairmount, Cluksburgb, &c., and much good hind. In both reepias Cheat river diffora There i.• Fertility nuts Charter for the improvement of the Mo nongahela to the Virginia line, but nu e mh law to relation to Chest river. Yet the enterprising and wealthy poople along the Monongahela, although they have wealth end charteni in both Stater, do not dream 01 improving in Virginia until there is et least tensility of a ..perei pa.." improvement from Brownsville to the: Virginia line. How, then, ain Mr. McLane ieally expect Chew river to he improved, when. there is neither uplial along it in Virginia, nor money or Charter in this Stale! Upon the whole, I have concluded that the pro per name for Mr. McLane. new project is, -The Humbug Rail Road from Folly ran to •Point oo siateen mile. from Chen! river." C. Foreign Fad.lvms for Jove Moire and short taffetas, pooh. de an of phis colony Was, ecru, and check. are &Minable f r walking dense.; end floonca or rush.., poke.' in crete de coq are used for all silk material.; others lire in deep sandy kes, edged with 'limp, arcf tor bane. with a festoon ; white tuck. ere al.. worn on Maresca, relieved by a heading of gimp For the pardessus fancy alone determine. it, color,—it can scarcely be said which prriails; f.r the morning, green. orange, and Tiede' glar,y yen, black ; for the evening, white, pink, at d mane r Black lace in profusion, or rich gimp. ornameio morning drays, and point lace, withalk embroi t. cry, for the evening. Sleeves with • few caecption . urinal. unchanged : for silk, in thinner malaria they are wide and pot into a wristband, elan , : half way op the arm, with under one of mmiiir ; the nonage full also to a band, with connate ribbon and Wog coda. Printed tarlatans are wont over Bilk akin. ; the corsage high and full an th chuulders, farming draperie. Plaids and check.. are Mostly con fi ned to mum h log draws, ,hot check. Amines are Gill used . dress in pale colors, with single flounce and Yin deep heading, giving the effect of a second skirt Oimp buttons bare quite repine.' Moot imatine atones, &c. The broad catalan fringe Is est, pretty on 'ilk to replace the flounce; and rail... is much toed in every possible way that it can tc• lotroduced• Two very deep flounces a there. live and seen nine am socoetimes cued no robes u taffeta glace, commencing at thi wac,i and gin.. grratiOUrohnee to the abler. Ho= plain barge. have bouillomi to the knee. The mactelet to be. come necessary part of our toilet. whether named mate, crape, or ecbsrpe ; it uuderg c. variou • change. bath in form and trimming; three or black late are termed Luisa. The Clarissa liarowe reeslethe Eng' oh mantle of the last century; it a a white mantic f em broidered or plain maim. floe cambric or lawn. The French mantelet Maria Antoinette, is rather pointed behind, with end formed by ticl fuller.. from ; the ghoul em, sonde of the peltet . ..list., trimmed with rich white lace. fitemerous little monk:aux are made of the palest taffeta, trimmed with two rani of broad black lace...not row at the age, the other above, and a third' forms pale tte. it Ma throat, and ornament. the armhole.— randy straws, mixed with motair,are mock worn, end ornamented either with flowers, feathers, or lacia4-paille de fix, crape tulle. All the lighter Materials are now 'in demand, lad legborno are ago worn, ornamented With a plume of three fathers or' Minch of flowers. Some very light dna booneta are trimmed Made with aided Foe waning neap. ebadud ribbons, a very . dark velvet, see need. • ' tier. SIORSIAV, of the Pefilleylvenia Voinainws anikeept. VAN %%u>< and Lieut. Wooooncki, aC eU. 8.X4 - tune:l:lf, ban arrived in town ind ern;arb..n: iirunwiti4 t. o,Feifin with ttinif Abjimenioecently called into orteire Irom !Aim" mood. Mrs. Ponat the lady of tba President of the United States, accompanted by her niece, !Miss Racket, will leave Washington on Friday next to route foeTenrammee, and will probably pas • through this city. Oar Hotel. are daily thronged with ;teeny's whore facts, like the worshippers of Mehemet, are anxiously turned towards the East, and who are sighing trim:4le with the gay crowds now atout congugating at the fashionable Meccas of Sera ga, Newport 4n,1 Nahaot, dcc. ?".+ Mr. lwrittiax rho distinguished Eogineer nl the Plattimoie and Ohio Railroad, is in totin. t lie has been some days in Wheeling with o pony of Engineeni engaged iu aurveying the plan of a road, if one should he built, to Wheeling. Hots. W. A. ARCHER, late U S. Smelt), from Virginis, has pssi,rd through town on his Rio , home from visit 4t the Mississippi Valley. Tat alms, io n pleasure to see improvements made by many of the property holders within the burnt district: There are a num bcr of hnodsome biaildinas just completed, and , many others in rapid progress. By such means our devoled city will soon become what it Iles oevrr been ii handsomely constructed buildings. In passing through other sections, of the city, are ,observe a got at newly vacancies occasioned by the removal of a number of the old timeworn arid delamdared frame buildings, which have been a blot upon the beauty of our city and a nuisance to the handsome and valuable lots which they err copied. Our strews and lanes will now we: hopo not only be leaubfred, but the city gent rally relieved in a measure of the great danger of she froluml occurrence of fires, whith m often .hire their origin in old frame buildings, a lament able instance of which we witnessed on the rum orable I Oth of April. We are also Je'Otted with the fine improve. melt. which are nun making around the jail and <mat house yards. In addition to the - Uitotiful !Ile.. of tiers which are 'growing ther e , we oh. workmen engiged in removing the• rove pavement• with the view itr,ting, other row. of shade trees. which wilt in time add much beauty to the fine improvement, •Inady corn menu) in that quarter. C•noacsis res.—We cannot deprecate in leiter sufficiently sttang. the 'Hawke of leaving cells, we,. nod vaults unfenced, where new house. ere Fait/cent instances accident have occurred within our memory of persons felling into these pitv,...me of which often prove trio fi.tal to the unfortnn•te IP.Err”.lOll Mrnc.t. ACA.III2.—WS defy any one, fond of red singing to paw the corner of Wood and Thud strect,on Monday and Thurs day evening., without an almat incouqueral•le en sire to enter and enj the rich fowl. _ All ..wh arc proem leave with reluctance. ' nitre is a very able princ.pal of this Academy of Nilotic, and we cheerfully accord to blot all the credit which he so richly dew rot s far the rffic ent num ber in which hr canducta his school. Th. inter “t of this place is til.o greatly enlivent 4 every Thursday evening by the presence of ttoee well taught musicians known as—White's Baud." E1T2E11212 A. boat was upset in parting down the razirls of Sault Si. Marie, on the lOth instant. Dr: I!. T. Proughty of :Norwalk Ohio. was drowned. He ye. accompanied by his wife, girl ha. left many children mango los loot. Tacos. lianu,6o• ginger of the Propeller Independence on i r ate Superior, was 0 . 0.1 drowned and William Fltnn • w triby laboring man. Mr. Sty/1.u4 who wipe sewed the county in rho last ',tare:loo4. of Michigan, narrowly escapeil. Ain Ili{ (Lortcr-rict.r.—Ttor C.n. it, In 1. n.. 1 4 incl.. nigh, and ol CLAN/ niremiging nichitlay, for ten Jays in suctoymn, 54 lbs. and I in a milk. The Plire M7,101.1c poi. it. Ogee itt mourning—inverted column rules—on aciount of the death of O'Connell •110LT.—Tlie lon -1 Ow II SoNyer unV Aonl of Mr. too 11 VVIAti IS• 6•1 C . Bl. Slaty's, Ohm, list work. They: suriett • to get a hone some two miles from OW., and were men riding him. The bry• did u4 i t return, and the horse Was fund about a mile from town. Vein e are Loginiiing to flick to Niagara Falls. Vice Posident D•11n, with his family, ito expect ' cal to apentl the summer there. j Pc, arirt.nan ttusten of the I Peut.sy Isamu, H .11, in Ilona. OM, roMnod on Thutaday :nun tho n uutr trenurer, the sum of $27,942 77,1. r damaging sustainid by tWeir prop ens. during the riot of 17th of May. 11334, Th e stockholders will noun hum 16 to 18 Cents on the dollar. I The °meats stu3 cease of the frigartrUndrd Stale., have eantlibutel s63:3,—wtoch theyiJe. oom:sate a ..witlow's mlte,"—for the.reltef of the eulTerieg 1/ssh. They are noble fellows, wis ly' Mi• 11111110611 MO.VNI, T.—The 47,minolk Council of New York city tr.a granted to the Washington Monument Arisoeisifin, of that city, a lire in Hamilton Squire, whereon to etect a m ntument to the memory of Walhingt tn. A emir; r lint is to tic mule for that purr., ti A1../1101IING }lsm Host. ACCIDMI it ENGLIIIO. account the accident is the noble bridge elver the riser Der. clo•e to Cheater race course The nver is.thrre crossed try an iron bridge Of three apses. each spas 100 feet to width ; each span a composed of airwave von girders. supported by stone 1.1 the bran and durable construction ; there are Isar at these girders in each span, one on each side of Ore up and down lore of rails ; strong wooden beams were tiled arrasw the girders. and along Mein the Iron were Jard ; the goile-a theinStiVes were form ed of two pieces ad iron firmly riveted In the cen tre. and seemed well adapted to sustain an immense weight. The train consisted el one first clan car riage. two acavatad class cora:ages, Anti a loggige van. The tram was proceeding a 11•021 along thwline, had already crossed two of the argts, and was in the act of claming the third, when, without a ma. went 's warning, all the carpages ascii , precipitated into the river, a depth of about 30 feet; the engine and tender which had crossed. the bridge, pursuleg their count along the line. The tender, linemen, soon became det,actied from the ineernetilrefi. and was thrown across the line. 'Moat of the secrete who survive became ins seaside One man, howev er. who found himself le a carriage turned w epside doter to the ricer, managed to get through the wiw dos', nod swam ssloire the <matt had email th • alarm las and wide, and plenty of antstaaca tir•a coot 00 the spots the people were taken out or the carnages and conveyed to the infirmary. As soon as the agitation convey of upon ouch a dreidful occurrence had subsided, attention was directed to the fallen arch;' but, strange to say, no. ,y one of the girders, that on the outride, had given way, while the other remained perlectly firm and nail.e. Of comae, the weight or the carriages bore down the rails arid the hon./nal imams, which with the girder, now broken into seseral pieces, sell into the neut. It also tore with it a portion of the stone Ali work in which it was fated on the Welsh si le of the riser. Very fortunately, however. nothing seem ed to have lance upon the carriage.; and though they were crashed one against the other, they •did not appear in completely smashed as would hare been the case had the arch been built of atone, Tne Pewee or Hectic—A pint of water, evaporated by two ounces of coal, swells Into two hundred and sixteen gallons of steam, with a mechanical force sufficient to raise a weight of thirty saved tons. a foot nigh. By lilloniog it to expand, by virtue of its elasticity, a further Me chanical force may be attained, at least equal in amount to the former. Five pints of water evaporated by a pound of ebb, in a locomotive engine, will exert a [what/. icel pulsar sufficient to draw two tone weight on a railroad • distance of one mile in two no-outer. Four horses in a gage coach on • common toad will draw the same weight the ammo distance in about eights minutes. Four tons of coke, worth twerityllve dollars, will evaporate water cattail:lto carry. pa a railway a train of conchas weighing about eighty.torw and inneporting two hundred and forty-passengers, with their luggage, from Liverpool to Birming• ham, and back again, total distance of 190 miles. l in four hours and a quarter, each way. 'Po trans port the same number of passengers daily by stage coaches on a common road, between the same places, would require twenty coaches and an ratabbahment of three thousand eight hundred horses, with which the journey in each direction would be performed in about Carrlve Mon! A more striking 911,W:wirer or the incalculable wi ns i s tome and cnoney produced by item, cannot be given.—[Di. Lardner's Leefure.l WELL Bare—We find the following in the New Beilforil,Metcury: "Tho gendnurn who insulted a lady on Wed nesday evenlog last. at the corner of Bluth and Union street, and who was so properly chastised by her on the .per, Is requested to nuke himself personally ho men to the subscriber. when he *hall boo aB the sympathy and surgical attention that the um may require.' "Coaxial.* Clisrarazta." . Tits Tm' Hoes Bfirnz. The •manetfactu-: dr g Lrodricts :of England ire rejAcing in the sinews, of the UM hour. bill. The nobility share largely .cm o d deee the rre t.bo ly . m . the w lo s nori ,gi. o th f ni, thie r just 0?... . oiltions, tooted at a meeting of l'ae Parliatoentary promoters of the meuare„;all of which we tare glad to endure& The first motion taw by Lord Ashley, the second by the Eat of Ellesmere. and the third by I.ardeharn- All ware adopted unan imously. The action) reiding of the Bill haw iog been agreed to -in the BOWS of Lords by a large majority. it was recanted as perfectly safe. th it we are drionlythankful to Armighty God ler, the inreceis which has on all occasions attended otae efforts in this i sacred cause, and especially fur the final result of our labors, - by which.the war. bun classes are put to po.resaion ol their long sought fur measure—the 'ten Hour. •. That the great, object of all our labdra . was to obtain leisure lime: by which increased opportuni ties might be allorded for eatendiag among the fac tory population the men , • of mental and moral im provement ; which_object baring been accomplian nil, thin meeting strongly urge. the factory workers serious') to consider how the time thou afforded can be lost employed for car rrr ng out those objects toe promoter* dl the toll in both Homes 01 radior merit had in clew," That the moat important consideration now for ill philanthropists is, how to intend the advantages which it is believed will resort from thor met, among ths tamale factory workers, ei d how to encourage them ta the promotion end - improvement of their domestic habits, mole especially the younger branches of this class of workers, and in all moral. religious. and intellectusl accrirements, by which alone wry eau be fitted to become the mothers of the future generations of this mighty nation." P tier ITII or Esaraaa M 5107•CT0 ts.—There is a great depression of Louise., among the Hear ten: manufacturers, which, under the Tariff el 1846, and the increased orders for foreign goody, wilt be Increased. The largest, Most powerful, and the roost auecessful of the losmn Companies have declared • dividend of three per cent. (or art months. The Newburyport Herald lap, divideods of the manufacturing compa nies throughout the country,for the last year, show that the business in very much depressed. Many mill. have made nothiug; while the mast profits. Mr—dime mills having a large amides fund, and whose goods are in the meat demand.a. the Mer rimac. rho Nashua. ilea—Lave only cleared 5 Far cent; and other well siatilished mills, itko ,the Appleton and the Hamilton, baying batsman sur. plus accumulations, mate but 3 per cent, aud others less favorably sheared, with difficulty pre. nerve their capital whole.' Tar.' MEM. ['nivel rift UPS. —Wr . lit the following interesting paragraph relative to I Union in the Boston Advertiser. . . By Cambria we leans from Gibraltar under date of Val ult., that the lelueca Unica, which. un der the Mexican thg, carried into Banelout the bark Carmelite, of Bingo, tv.. at the last advice., at anchor under the gun. of a eipanigh ear eteamen, twitting an investigation al a charge 01 piracy. um der the 11th articie of our treaty with Spam, n 1 1795. Ib. 1.411C31 we. formerly a Spanish smuggler called the Roslll, and tti commanded by D in Loren% to Li. or Si., a smuggler renowned for hi. daring (Seta Tke report that there were three other vet sell In the htediteraneasi, with Mexican Coon, a rum was discredited at leibralter. It I. earnestly Milted that an effluent United 'Slat , . cemel of war will Icon make het appearance the hleniteranean, to olerove.tbere mimeo,. to apture them if they persist. • Paxton's:v. Tove.—The ,President'e absence from the seat of government siilinot, at most, ex• seed a fortnl4ht, and mcy not extend to ban tnit tune. tie wilt be advised daily by the cadent of the atate of the public business; and though be duce nut anticipate any occUtrence which will prevent him nom enropleting his Wended tour, yet, if melt should uncap...it...lly be the cage. he will feel it to Le his duty at once to return from any print at which the intelhgence making it ne of story may reach him. He has, we learn, been invited by the tegieia lure of ?few Hat:whim end Mettle to extend Isis visit to the capitals of Mist, buttes; and we •pa he mar'ha•e %in Li. p-wer to do go. BY .MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH ' potadispee at PltlebarEb U Corre,A..lcu , of ibe P,.L.k;k4 GZrinr, Iit•LTIMUSK, June The Pre.tdent lett aehircion in an extra' train of cits. , secarepari-d I y one or two members of e t•• noma d AA, ttf Pa - ente, awl natural political friend.. The preparations for his welcome here have been upon a handsome wale. l'he Military are oat to meet him in full ranks He wig root by ICCatornatec of the City Coon cilo, by the Mayer, a+ wall as by the Mtlitsty and Curd Ft, i a , I. ru in alt., p ct• grand and itu,atotini. particularly the Mill racy pod of it. Tne mammoth Esdhanipallorel woe crowded alit citizens la tking on to we the paper. by. The Pre. dent will leave toe Philadi I. p6ia to-morrow. l'orremzoo&nce of the 1 . 41,40rgb liuetie• PreL•., June 22-10 r. Nalas; let, from I:, canal Scat or General Taylees caoroafale,'sed ul pubic iota eel In the city. Eaci.o.tn. Cane-Anon:ter of the Ptwnorrxla (tenon. NEW YORK MARKE D. June 21 2 o'c Flour—The bueineas doing duricg ilia imme diate forenoon has not bean la•ge. Kale. I:enea eatB7.2s pet hit. whem--.Sales pixie Wbi.e Dino to-alsy tt 1710.75 , perk.. Com—Palm Yellow it in good repeat at .99a Of (1 month oak+ a $1,75+4,93/ per bid. Itye Finn it held et $6,50 without olio,. TtIV Ooaonmarket is Orin, but the amount of buoine.• doing is very moderate. Storka are on the back track iwilay t Dull and Prices looking down. Fur Froarsions there to lees inquiry. and prices bare slightly dt dined. • Er, ' ar rt.or.rporoeutc of the i'lll*lngtel Garet, • NEM' ORLEANS MARKET. June ihth, P M. Cott.m-,.The feeling in the market hen been bad and prices base receded a shade. in' Flour Files Illmote. t Ihio, and common Mo. bran& .1 1.7 p. .t bbl.— , Wheit—Saloe of prim- from Letee It 60c per bcnuel. ttorn--Sitee of White at G3c and of Yellow at 80c per bu, For tiugar the market i 0 neery steady and lair sales for the season. ;I:;rrrhpondnnee of the Piu•4aryt Galena. B.V,rimORE MARKET. June 22, 2 P M. Flour—This market has given way Mill Lather. Sacs Hows.rd at. at $6,75 per bbl, and at that mien Mere kre.mote toilers than bujera Cornmeal has,receded to $4,50 per bbl. Wheat—Sidei 4000 bu prime Red Wheat ill 145 c per bu. Corn—White and prime quality at 96a96c and 30011 bu choice Yellow at 10E4102. Sales Wltiekey in bids at 243 e ler gall. In the Stock market there is no change. Earlusive CnrmeMmd•ner 01 t Pion!burgh Gazelle nosroN MARKET. , FMTELZ2 Flow—A good demand prevads far Floor, and the asha tceday am 2000 Ws Genesee and' Mich. Iva $0,25a8i 50 pert bl. terime round Yellow Corn is held at 110 c, but the market is dull and glee Ctton—There has been a goad feeling in the market since the arrival of the steamer, and safes of 1000 bates at au advance of gc. Prosidions move lc...lily—Do dingo In prices or terror. • Ktehmvp t'Arreetwulenee of the Pittal,argh PHILADELPHIA MARKET. , ' June 22, 7 P. M. Flour—The market luta had a downward ten dency all this day . . In the' forenoon there Were sales 500 tibia standard brands it 57,25; but buy. era refusing to like any more at that pricer holders were (geed to give way and 2000 J bbls subsequent. lysold ats7.Tbe market clove. heavily. The q u o. tenons show the opening end closing figure. of the day. Wheat—Sales of White at 155 c per be, and Red ul prime quality at 150 c per bu—si New figures sales 7000 be Pa. of both kinds. Corn—Sale. Yellow Pa. at 08c and Southern at 97a98c per bu—to a moderate extent only. Cornmeal--Sales kilo dried at $4,50a4.62a— the market closes beery and with • downward tendency eution--Sortie demand. .Sal.. 130 bales Lou. Wane at 12itI3e. Tnemaiket Tor doff., is dull and rewash& §ogai—Thu demand .ontinues. Sala. New Orlo.ne at 63e and Inclien Havana at 7ie. the Provision morkrt nothing tt Cans*: nuance. . Boa Pork .ml Bacon are all ( inactivee. Males fanef Hams in Bbli at I 1 fie. Whieke! in [lbis is selling atl 34 isjper gan. Visa Cues, June 3. Fever is on the increue here, though much of It l•Moder the control of medical treatment. The heat Is ll:ileum, varying not more than s dozen de. greet for five day. in Excretion, sod varying from 87 to 92, night and day, in the shade. A train will leave here tothty for Puebla, under the command of Col. Mclntosh. It will aim up the fiat mail for nearly ia month, and alsynt 9300,- 000 ip specie, in charge of Mejor G.Bennett, paymaster. Ewa mete Ms Mentos area Mien M DAM ebutical Utit . traordinary corosor Scrofula perforosedby Dr. Cultoet r..ok Promos, winch they will retro. , ed la anotUr••eirourns errlo.f onls p•per rwihout doubt the mow m o6Cfion reco il, whb, Wu pronounced by ay of out nrosi phyweiens. The ronseted androbere intent: S err teen. mailed to Tint them at their teem Macro abode. and learn Gum their oven lips the wonderful price. of the medicine.' The Geer one named is Mr Isaac throbs• who may be wren dally, between the brow, of f A. and 4 P. N. at the roDee of froward k %Volum, No =5 Darker st. Ptulada. ace, ' Qfy-lialtor's IGlsasetalg Pamacisae--Mamcat. Tescrisowc—Wa beg leans to call public attention to the kiltooring, from Dr. Wm. Doan, of Withamsvilte Clermont Co., and MK of the very Gest practitionan in the county to which he resides, and late Senator in the Stale Legislate.. It a cheering than to see the lead ing men of the profession, burning the bonds of prefers atonal pretadiee, and gi•ing merit to due: "Sir: I bare in my practice been using some of your Ginseng Panacea, and, so far, am wall pleued in U. effeets In CiatarrtiM and Dronetial CcuFpLaios. Please send me half a dozen bottles—pm them as low as Too can; as I expect R it continues to reader ay general rat isfsetion as it Itas heretofore, to keep it erroStantly on lined Respectfully, apt; War. Dona, 0. a. Erlmportant to Adwartlnna—The ad.et• meet• which appear in the • Daily Morning Gahm.. im :appear in the Tit-Weektl, thus receiving the Lew fit of the CittO/11/0111 or all, without sup additional haute. This inn advantage wear advertisers, without y extra ezpense. Advertisements are also intent d il the neauT paper upon renanahla $5,00. BOOTS 5,00. NO.. GO I , OOIITLI CORNER OF POST OFFICE ALLEY. THE solownber renpeetfully totonu• the public that in has commenced the roanufaeture of Gentian. FwAinnei.L. Boots, of god material and workmanship whole he will warrant eoperior to any lkien ever made Potiotiorgh ior the priee. Throw hruidaorne hoot will Le made to weawnre r nod warrant them vis rope al the 'cy low price of FIVE DOLLARS CASH. Centlem•n are rconeined to cell and exam ate them. jvnY • W N ERSKINE. t 3 Yolllll AND Awe are r all liable tattle attacks of Hatniorthoid. or Pile.. 'Pb. 'Vegetable tlectuary, pr.pned by Or. Ilpham, Imo effected wonders in ibis complaint It is ballot as an antidote to ibis bane of humus existence, and is universally wandered, being Ao internal remedy. as the only one upon winch the afflicted eau eels with confidence for radical cure. Err told, tb holcaale and Retail, lop W V ATV KETCHAM, Vol Fulton street, New runt: M Market wart. and P. R. fiswma, stinithfficld street Pitutburati, Pa. Vnee II per boa 117 W: are requested a ark autenrOn to We sato of s pl en did p rvfrrty on Water street arid Irrsquesur!W•y ur rake pines Wt. ev-nine, at ti o's'ock. by J D Davis Autinn-rr v:0 MARRIED. On We.ineodny. the 1611 nut.. In Allegheny city i 4 kobvit Morrow, TIIIO3IAN M. MARSHA Esq..ed this e.ty, to Alts, eARAII ELLEN AIJGF:O. of the fanner place. DIEM. At Ooktand, on the 223 d into, hire. lIAREr, wale of the Rev. Jebn Jove, to the 2 4 3113 m o t he r age. ,The Ism!. of the Wady are trOrded to attend her (metal Rota the hectr of het .on-in•law, Moves At wood, at Oakland{ tnvonsrete . du 24th inn, at Ino•<lock• A. M. Propnetor- MONSTER ESTABLISHMENT, the LARG.. 1 EiT AND GRANDE.T. in the World. wilt Mee the honor of pefothning an Pittithatib on' Finday,Setar day Monday and Tuesday, left end, 3rd, Sth and eta for Jaw day, mit. D.l epee at .. perhormanee will commence to. e to Thereroe Welk ni will tic • grand performance on Saturday cod Tueaday &ten... Lath to 3 o'clock. for • Famiiime who cannot attend lathe evening. On Monday the brat perhomance will be given at Kt o'clock, A. M. The Company witil also perGiot at Erie, nand., /me 11th. Wattirthal lath, Mredville 2kohOreettedie ah. Mercer 29. h, New Gaelic 3Pth, and 11.rmony, Thooday,Jaly, 1.1. Amook the vet formers will he Cooed— C J Recera. , I W Smith . Y. M D.c kr.ota Ry.laJD Datenr:it.' Boom ace Brown. Jelin Chiculle, Jot Wtiey, A Rockwell, G 0 Keep, .1 McKomai, „ e et. =sclera I aaaaa y, J AleFariati ' Mreedanty Emmett, Delarnon. DartEstoneo, Walter, S Piquet.Sanitibotton, W Ramtell, Knapp S Rockwell. KENDALL'S. (IRAK+ RAND. Fifteen parked M•eleians to bemoanl uniform, l.d by 'the Lion Bugler of the Wotld. Md. Kendall will lead the 111.114Pf1.< proccatloo "end d.arearetra• tweet /Mundt, rlltlng the performance.. Clower—llocatem.t.ie K•Alre. I.l7•Adinivil.l.oPir g 3 - - Ths Family Mi.(41•01 Llbraryt , 4 TRATIt I E on dis Prev.tion and Care of Dada.. Al by regime:l.lnd simple Medicines. New e reamed end enthiged, with the addle:in of ■• Fig; t Marne Malin, panting out the virtue% Preo o thmma .4 denim of oar moat val.ble, native, medical plants, and an appendix, illustrated "'Ali 100 cegravinio,, m athich ere colored. Ely I II Norarnod 51. D. Cho on,ithi of the enute work into give the buying, charily-mule piegrew..d teimittation of •I common dis..em, rn a correct, simple aid sink tenet a. putaible, suited to the eapaciiiest or all woo ought. In any event, to undertake the =annual of a dimese, to the ternunation or watch hamtn life may by at make. The treatment peened by the generality elpraction em, and found room eaceessnil, pantealarly in the . Dio rates En senile to the Month and Wiwi, hae been dcm ed erdh much Womanise and great care Tee Fainity Aledlualguihrary,“ to believed, lies even more genet& eansfaelion than soy book of the hind Hy lit simple and peewee*ua direetione,—lts ,tof rentedde and their proper dowah.y one of old m nar telligence, will be enabled to treat ninny eitha of i into witbonttbenecomity of callin t in a physiKen We here been maimed Ld need of Wail:en who byre 111 their houses that, notild they not Nature minther copy of it,. work, ten time, the cost mad not mamba** „—having firquenoy eased mere than that, in one year. try t. me. Akantsardbmil to tell this work—a liberal Coma. Mon allowed. 1. A & U. P. JAMES, real Walnut et bat. eta and Sth. Cincinnati. Lrrr,r rr U 'c-p-Tt-I(T paiAT beautiful proper ty,lnnate near Manchester, I. direedy open-ono residence ofJ mines A Oro, F.N., (moo 30 feet on Ohm Lane and extending each 3W met to Soffield street. with House and improve. mein.. It will be sold together or divided. • tar of ground eligibly gnawed in Irwin virrer, between 'Penn 5-reel and the alleghenl Lore 61 fret 3 inches in front, by lib feet in Oplh to a DOM Alley. Persons wishing to make Investments. am infringed thaportiona of bile property in Allegheny CIO ala^nche'ner, alOchener, owned by • company an Phil•dralpida. will be offered in the moot MB .1011 as tk• etecearary er rengernenta can be made, and Cl which doe ono will he given. Apply to UFO. BREZD pradlte og •o d etTg.t, I 133fIl1YLVANIA RAILROAD UtP1111e&• . - . NY—NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS —Peakil pro. pog.j. el b, received until WEDNX.DAY. ditty Id, in We - Borough of Harrishergh, and need W EON EPD A V in the Coy of Pittsburgh, at tackling, A. Id, so the office of the kagintera for the ',siding and unwary upon fifteen wiles or the Pennsylvania Itallnard. ca. wilding West from Harrisburg and fifteen miles of end Railroad estending East from Plasticise,. Tile grading will include very heavy sank, ant the emeant of Mn. ler y. including ton Piers and •butraenta of the Bridge sc... the Antiluelienna, of mile in .comb. will be ununlly large ii,Plen• and speelfientionn of the work can be wen et the PAgineer's oillre Inearth plot, for ien days previous to the time appointed fur receiving it. bids. Any further information can be bad upon ap plication to the Chief or Associate Eegine.m. jn3J A V MERRICK, Pre el SELLEXILIP VICEJNCIPVG/L— 'All whn try tt are drl.ghted wet its wonderful elects". • 1.-ixtnaros. V. ,June Id, :647. Mr. R S ellers- I shalt perhsps be out of your Ver. rutfuge before I ran get sinner supply. Please send me two gross a• soon as possble. It •grung rapi fly and doing much good,all who try It are delighted own its offer., and alihough I have Fah. restock's, Comstock's. Perry's, and albeit of other., hardly say is ..Red for bat yours. loon, to :Extract of letter I • J M Wrnott Parente ahoold give this Vern:tinge, in preference to all others; it never Ws to expel woo.. Inot a child troubled with them. " • • - • • • •• .Prepared and sold, wholesale and Mail, by R E Sac ass., AG Wood suss:, Pinsboorgh, and by Dr Canal. Eh W•ni. raid on Allegheny by It Y Carty,_ S N 211.121 —. It? it ,, F . e . e ra ; 9 bbl. . do; 0 utile-No. I lard, 2 bales repacked Conan, ,oz Peacock Fly Stashes and FonO to ati rive and for vale by jn93 I DICKFY k CO F'Oer,:„Alit=r,re o. Pe'r • nondic.",°,72.g,=, 12, 10 12 an 10 11 Window Satin for sale in nay quantity 00 .0;1 /mowers. ISAAC HARRIS jr23 11 Agent and Con. Morelia. 50b at B ACON- 10 cad" hbouldenh eiinl 7do doi d d !Isom reetlp re B Roscoe. land for dale by je27 ATWOOD, JONES kco F -I"1° Ilifitro riga kg" /al cot water et and cherry alley utariursoTusgo TOBACCO-30 boxes IVI Volndeater‘o Poitod Lump now landing, will be • wnl very low to elope • consignment bg j v a I DICK &CO pta.zuom—aiont Al&boning Fora.. 23 "/ .itaymehoa doj i f i trital Je23 bbl. No 2 and 3 Mackerel; , sr •• No. I ❑min`s; In Eery and form pi JeYJ _ 1 It ft FLOYD - - LlTAtten—bo boxes Fors {Cincinnati) Siarob, 1.7 A Na. t Inlets reed per str Tslistoss and An ea by jai u EA BERGER Flll3llP—lld bade§ Mo. davr•notted HoraO...on soinment and for axle by ALEX. GORDON 34 orator and 167 front LARD --I tedo Ne. I Lag . It Obi* dd do, for male by WICK k M O INDLMT ByrTe.ft-4 bble fitt . agisn a bl c.r , Duri je23 • • cm g od B i006:-3oro lb. ter We by WICK k. MeCANDLESS ClMlCAT— A llo E b x_ blor o Land iwoN tal LA fut sale by 811 , ,J.ib4:a D. Davi; .Amallefisitr --- ON That oisy Mettrungoltalltik InaL, se 10 o'claCks at the ClianniereiaL wales mem. clones of Wood and Fifth anew will be sold—A Mrs* neonate:at at fiesta andi "Misitiziet . I, staple and nroey , pry Coeds, Soots and -• • - Umbras. Pamela. Slat and Pilk Bonnets, fancy Milienery, tr. • Alt OiClock, P. A gusto* of Groceries, gift...muss Glasawldvs Mantel Clocks, Lasting Glatus,-Caroennt: Feathef Beds, Mao sasses, ransparent Window Blinds, Grass Peythen, Shovels, Wrapping Pianos.; Patent Blitreliing: Cooking Moves! Window, sash, panne! doors, op. nioif gallon copper Kettle. A 4entral assorresem of new and second band House. hold and 'Glenna (Imitate, he.. &ic • At 9 Welsch. P. M. • L • A huadaorne amassment of Waiters, 'rocket Pistol., fine table and pocket Cutlery - , Ilardwarr, Cornbs, fancy Poop, new and second hand %Vaults... !desist Inane rows, Ready Made Clothing, very Aupenor french style shirts with linen bosoms and collars, to nether with • quantity of variety roods. he. iced Houseghl4 Lot at Auction. ON Wednesday afternoon the aetit lost it 3 o'clock. will be said on the peemiscs,Thattraltiable kotofGround situate near the comer . ef Civil and Grant streets, 11•0 ing a front et W fret en St Gh street, node:tending bark toy feet, on the year Of Which la erected a Wren story B ek Building which is rented at 1/130 per unman. Tide indisputable Tinos' SlOnt cash. balance in two equal an , sal payment. with interest. to be catered by bond audmongagr. elk Positive ?ale of Valuable Real Enste. ON Wednesday evening, the 2:311 Motu., at ?o'clock, at the Commeteral Sales cams, miner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold: That largo and very detita ole three Dory brick dvielling house, with ecionsive two story back budding, bath Come, ice house,Dro @Wry brick stable, earriagittouse, Sc , vitiate oat Water at, below Ferry Meet, at present occupied lip the Mb/imp ber. The Lot is 3U feet 6} inches wile by 160 trot deep, extending from Water to Front street. Title indispow ble. 'Terms, DIM cash, WO} payable in one }ear, midi.' in five yew*, with iatereat t paysbloNerni.rinw all). Also, but splendid building lot of ground having rout of shiny feet on Duquesne Way. between Pin and Hay atracir, itAtaintag properly of Deo. W. /wk.., and extending back IN/ feet Terms, one half cash, wvldae payable In one yew, with Immesh to be seemed by note and mortgage. Jos JOHN'D DAVIS, Aunt', --- A PPLETON'S NEW PUBLICATIONS— !) Jen received and forule by J . l. READ, Fount', nrar Market atreett— I Voyageop the River AM.., 1130nd int nae.i• donee at Para; by W. IL Edward, Prevention better than Core, or moral trams of the Worldave live in; by War Ellie n a raraer ,in a %Underact., O at. Voyese op the and around Lat. Superrati by Chad. Lamest, ' Moore', Poetical Works—cheap on • 'll haw terve., Ilinisem and Haunts of dun canal warm Britt.h Pacts by Wm llowritt—illuatrated 2 vol• .12 too Orator. of tan : eontpronna Portrait, Crical, R.. orsoh/nal, and Discriptivo. By ti 11. Prattei,, Ray History of Rome fmm the game.; nine, o the death of Comment '0.1112; by Dr. Leonard Schad., F.A.S. E. • The I.lle oP Wesley; and Rico and Progrea• of Meth odism By Robt. Southey. 11. y., 1.1. 0, waft rimer, 1., the Imo R. T. Coleridge, E 4, and rroiSi hr on the ((- and character ut John Weidev, by the late.dler &Med by the Rev C. (j. Southey. al. , Second American'c Union, niub Nob,. by Re, D Curry, A. 111. The Correspoodencehod 51i.eel V.IIICII. of the lion. Jno.COUNISmith,LL D. formerly Governor of Noun.. with an Eulogy pronounced before rho Comecocot iii,- toriral Society at New Haven, Miry V, 1.9141. By Rev W. W. Andrews. Third Volume Life and Writings of W.1.41410/3. The above last received nod for Gale by Jai J ReAD %TAO/MINES FOR JULY, with other new_ /VI vrorkir just receimd at 51 A MINER'S: Godey's Lady's Hook ler/illy-Paris Fa:Miens. National Magazine " Graham's - ” - hember's Cyclops.lis, No IL • The amino( Destiny. or tl. Adeentures of' erVsga. bond; by the anthor of Mannge Girl of Venice. Logo( Privateer. hundred years ago, com plete; by CapuMerrytat. _ • The Adveutures ofM. Mr. Oba fish Whack. Adventurislif Elder Taptolemus Tula - comprising important and star-ling disclosures-a highly amusing work. 1 Dumber arta:Unglue r-fresh supply. St. Giles aind St lames, complete-Bosh manly. Legends Mid Stories of Imbued, by Lour-foult sup• Pi 1 s liandy Andy, by Liner-fresh amply . Cbrirtmar Hog; by T. S. Arthur-Sash ropply. Beautiful jWidow, •• ~. Comment= Castile, a Practical Treatise on the Longs, to ;nave Coormapti. a manageable disease, matairiung3: causer cure and prevention or Commas lien; OT J. . Rose. Al D. ,1, fresh • =oat oakinnatized Plays-arnougthera /tubed, and ether late lasso.. A beautiful article English Tissue roper, I.l.rted leek.. '1 A large ea ply Pictorial .fimathans. AIM, Pictorial Couriers, to the Floor* oV7irly. For sale in large or mull quart ier. Oar eats sive and varied *armament cannot be ex celled - it A MINER ienl . Smithfield mreet, 3d door f OM Second BEALTII, EIRALTR I ,i.„ TR.. W OD 'l•Bereaparills arid Wild I If Cherry Blitere-Titis new and valuable Ex tract of Sarsaparlla and Wild Cherry has been ailed with great success for he t penurnent remcvol nfall such clui.See es tate their rise from an impure elate of the blood :-it promoter a healthy anion of the Liver-. *Bennie. the Nerves and at once securer health and Vigor to the who:assets-tar. in all ea.ey. of Jaend're.ladisestinn. IL !peps . ..loss of Appeute, liabitust Costiveness, scrohiLL'ilendache, Languor, and that Depretsion of Slants, which ,e so common a complaint in the Spring and Summer reasons of the year, lb. medic:ne has me . equal-and o rim ``le trial will convince the room incredulons of Its pea.- ler virtue. , For further particulars the re-der it referred to the pamphlets which will be fefairlisd by the Agents,rhow tog the estimation in which tbir valuable medicine is held by those Who Lave used It. OG-entelen t ., - M e Public -al • Ile isaritenlar rut ash for lir Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wad Cherry Rums, and reeeive uutlici. Thism the Rnt preparatiou of these &dales, eomblned ever offered to the public, and the gt rucce. alluding its one ha. induced the unprinciple rea d to cOillitetGit and Imi tate Aspreventive, me that the bottler: have the words “Dr. • Wand's Sanapartlla and Wild Cherry Sit ,eel' pressed on the grater, and that each label on the bottle . signed by the proprietor, E. Thermo's, Jr. Sold, wholesale and remit, by WYATT & KETCH. AM, general agents, In Fulton street, New York; W.r. Thoaa, Market street. and P. IL Seams& Sinithfiele, lirerS, Enlshargh, Ea Price SI-large bunie.. jeSdOve _ Ode - To Travellers. •"EZPHEBB FAST PACKET .LINE. PHILADICLPEIIA AND BALTINIOIDT - fErefuriel for Pressedgers ; rroUririeltie P s a o egers; of this 1,115 ' 0 g 5:1,7n:0% wager, ot to every night at V .Ocinek Becket Kentucky, Copt. Troby. Monday, June VI. do Ohio. Grimly, To easy, June ri do Ind uuto, Berkey,W•dixselny, Juno TI . Co Lea tuna , TuompsonN Thursday ; June 01. do Kentucky, Troby, Fn ay. June 4 do Ohio. Cram, Se tu tddiv.Slst. re IC. • do Indidd. Berkey. Sunday, J ono 4. do LB. anal, Thocpson, Mondry. Juno do Kentorky,Truhy, Toes uty..llllle do Ohio, Craig, Wednesday, Joni. 3u. do Indiana, Becker .Thozwfiry.'l. l 4' I. do Lonisianr, Thompson, Vry, J do /Cedar& r, TlAby,Saturdiy, Job. 3 • do OhirtdCta.g,Sundov,3l4 If you desire cheap treveltlng and eontionebbs Retain . morlations, secede your tickets the:T.lo Office. klononyahela Wetter street, or of Jail D LEECH & CO, Canal Daitin Illirditols/I=risrreestiTodW NO id WOC.I op Min,* few dozen of Blase very fine. tetshiona. We. wide plait, Tray nornufaciurod Sorts, .Curit Byron and mato; collars, A few down fine Silk Elastic Lope:Wed, and I rase of a new article Manufostored by the Waterbury 31.. doctoring C0..001111. Block Sotin Striped and Plain Satin AdinstingStacks, very narrow.for smuttier:A heaunibl assortment of Satin Cravat., light anddark colors. . Out ease fine Wilton nod Brussels Carpet Bags, de de., received this morning and for ordeal Strewn; psi. eta, by II & R IN.DD jell Agents for Staten Itlnnufneturers AORICULTCRAL and Iluniculturol Iniplentents for Um mown— Corn Ploughs: Gr.] and Vaasa Scythes; &maths and Crad es.; Scythes Stones and Rifles; • ' Hoes, Raker, Spades, Shovels; Pruning and Grafting Sad • and knives; Badding Knives, Snare r Scissors; Plant Syringes, Grass t S hem. der. • A foil supply on band and for sale by N WIC K !en U earner of wood and street. TICK—The Stockholder et tee eittanarps and •Ileigheay Radge librupany. for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny River, Iran the en' of Il and Street are hereby notified that the anneal election fora Pirelli dent,lo &tanagers, Treasarer and a Reetetaiy, will be held on the let Monday of July neat. at the Coupler, Room, North end of the Rndge. at o'clock. Y. nl. lett( Wht. MORRIAION, President.' ANDREWS` EAGLE. ICE CREAM SALOON!! ADMIEINIOS 1511 OESTR. • CONCERTS Every Evening Outing the We. k, in which Mesa.. KNEASS. MUG PM% and GENT. LEY, will howl: the honor of appeasieg. MrProgramme chanted Nightly. Persons wishing lc be t retved with lee Cream can Omni.. their Tmlicis at the door, au 121 rents teceh Ortlicketo go,d for one night only jat Trdi.-15 hr the. V. II Tea: . 3 do Imperial Tea; h do Gunpowder do; _ - _a3 rally boo V 11 Tea; 44 do Superior V. IL Tea, 33 do Souchong do; SU do Superior do, , t 3.4 received and for .ate tow jail/ MILLER &RICEEMN SIINDRIEB-40 brio Loaf 8.66+; brlit P. U. 6/Warinesi 6 tn. No 3 Muketol. iO I fbeeived iel9 AT w JONEA or) =MMI FseirnEßlll-2,U10 W . good Idva Macao Feather. in and for .a le CO,Je I 9 DICICEIC k C wider and [runt ets M02.111 0 :111i 0. 11 17 11 r Ittls i &yr flouts icl9 BLAi r ,k; r. 41 I • IS and 20 wood st CCHIME VICAMILLION-20 lbs. loat reed 'etafor sale tithe Dner oratehow of . 'eta I KIDD& OCI, fat wend .1 lAITOY laie....rale ea. superei. ane/41am received and ter salt Ovine or jolt 11 11 " -8° P.."P. Y. H Goo powder on./.14Wr43a Tko r yereived wad (or sole low OT /ell • TA.I.SEY & Fliil..-30abli No 3 Largo Nookrw.l; 30 V bbl. " ',fele TA 83 HY a , VOBACCO--.10 bin Is Lurnr, So. rcti 166,ut. Plug,on bud for 7 1 ,5 4 1EY 11611‹.1 ClGalla"C lIaR Cp. ° ..fur ; in ino •id Ip ~(it edit. br jela' TA & IfACCII& , *ItD -14- A ftD- 71 POINDRXTER 4 rn 1.11 - 0 14.-!a r 'ir'ssa co DlWr.•ust• receive A -- afar sale by 101 l POINDEXTER& -.04d BURabe for sale by BRIDUR, CQ la M FLiOOIII3IK-51130bb1. 8. F. on hand sod for ule br ...„.. EURURIDGE, WILbON E. CO sio. 6 - 0 AR—ca Mid e ins end for ssaß. by • . kl 3 MILLER I RICKETISON 13 .4-06RT4r18.-1300 Es coasts,. care Sims; 3bels balk.. do I _. • lb sacks Dried Apple.; I,BBl i B l Jolll :JAIS DALZELL ald for sale by fCIPPISILAI-8 bbb Cb_p p e. ag far sale by jetb 3 PlitlN NONIIIORNILk_C2 BAOWX=WW poyndillasms and Plasidan, MI by W t A .11Cettidi141.N • CIIICIIIINA.TI AND PITTSBIMIGirI DAILY PACKET LINE. TflifilroiLkaavre bas of opleadad pewter Stearn. en I. now o:upend of the largest, asralest, brft finished and (amnion, and WWI powelfel on the *menet the West. Every aceestoodation do or coo,' - ion that money ea. percalen has beta preys!. d m, singers. The Line hos been teen eration gi vo .-onse'earried st , online of penes, wohnt roe least Sean injury to dseir persons. The boats will he It, the (caned w ood street theday mein:. tenoning, for the neer,- rk of (*if ht and &ovally of passenger* en in nps. r.4tt CMS the plunge money rust te, pool iu cs. ! . • MONDAY PACKET. 1 1 1 ACEONGAHIELA,C.Ipt. Saw, wanner Mus lin very bleeds). morning In l 0 deloell; Wn e ihn, 6..0 1 31=1.12y evening arlD P. M. - .----__ ' TUESDAY PAWKY/T. 7 . 1 4, HIBERNI A , No. 1, Capt. J. /744.t0ar, w:11 Nitre Pithbusgh every Tuerday teeming v p; o'clock; Wheelie; every Tee•dav ;venire{ et le • !WEDS ESDAY PACKET. . . . Tito NEW ENGLAND, NO, A, Coi S. Loos, wilt leave l'taborgh every Wedocoday Open In - 1 o'clock; WhcOms eveey W i edue.loy eVelatUs let 1h r. TIBURIID*IrPACKET . . . The WIS.I3NSIN,Capt.R. J. Greet, will LIM re Pius burgh every Th cirsday morainitatl.uo`elotk; hr cling every 'rhorkl•y cursing at 10 P. N. ITILWAY PRCILICT. The CLIPPER, NO. 2, Ca o t. en .k 2, will leave Pius burgh every Prieey Teeming let ID o'clock: ‘Vheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. 1.1. lATUEIDAT PACKET .-• • - The FSSE.IIG R Lirofirrd, will IrlIV4 P::111 burgh every Saturday wonting at 10 erekne b; beel:n every gaturday everting xt SUNDAY PACIIXT. The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. I- G. Mama, will iElVit Pittsburgh VISIT *anday immune at lu iie/pet. Whet-hag every ttenday evening nt 10 I'. 31. M. 29. 1E47. , --- WAt M. IsIITCHELTREF: Whole-ale Grams, !Acetifying Digitises, and Wins sod sitquor Ales chants, No. IGO Litty . street, (opposite *Mb Streel,) . - - - A s sORT ILO OL ASK PAPER —IM reams No. 11,1, 11,Y and 3 for sale low to dealers t.) , a cam ber of reams, It Is fat superior to die common Stud paper wed manatietwers. Porton, by jeer J KI OD t ‘ 3, ,nor ate and-wrodsts NDEAL IiCISTATN—Two good Darelgie Itousea for sale, situated in Allenticuy,eity, got 84noins4y se Eisen !togas contains A room• wag spatting vault, be. betel_ 8 CUTHBERT. NoSbiensininiold et “lIIKICITO BILTTS-6/1 !plea. 7 4 a 1.4 L allooed Morquilo Nene, rood gaol ty and NU length, to iced and for tate We/HACKLE:TT fr. %Vol - T INEN TABLE DIAPERS—One rive 74 ly and e aLanni Talde Diaper. and Daann‘h,—n h..- ey, goal aincle. for Hotels, B,eaenhoatv '--Roe'd and for gale by jegY SHACKLE eiL WHITE' TINES AND COTTON TABLE large lusornoent of &horn liondgat low prices, at the Dry 1.:00‘16 Illooselor {V R jegg nothea4 corner of Ith and market as ETTS 'AND LACTS—W It Ilutphy wam. L hop.ts lo look a 1 hi. n xeol lentasiottraent of above Goods, sunakle dor Caps, capcs,tr.d. __lam nEIESS GI2IOIIA 31S—A lame- aoottment of L.l ghee.. flood.. bon. 11l cams up id the finest qiuda• Iles and =We'd awe.. to be hannl at die Ile Good. moos. of Wei R MURPHY W•IITED TO pustip H ARE-2 high:menu. . T V Plea m Eng*, goat 01 without boiler, fro.a ten Io wrnry bone power each. Address A B—left .1 Ibis afro. j a rydy STEAII ENGINE FOR SALE—A, Steam Engin ,e Faber's make. Inch" Cylinder, Inetsnote IS feel Mau, 3.2 inch diameter -complele bb iroveTtb e 0." ite —in 0.0 ono weak. lIENEY WOOD ' /0V.43a. 4 mile. up Mona...theta 2,0 1re.%73,4 1 ;f:',1,1 blow eon by Jet , W IYARBAUGH LSAD -473 pig. °arena Lend, jpftt Robert Morn., for sale by pelt L ROTC/1150V CO OIL -10 Liao Lard Oilint i. rnar UAvra b g, Fogad, Weal below FetryAtteCl 20 La'll"' "*:d L'AIitIATIO - A UGH 20 tI y BLY Flaxle: . oil on regligwy j n a i:Mfgr a r i lo 25 S i ACK Harley on tonsignen i t v att• Alw:ltitya etLERALIVII-8 cake d fo /e 22 I DICKy &co m g' "bib by S water t ru r Ilts D OIL-3o bble Linseed 01. roe 'J aid for nle by ' AT %V 00D, JOSPA it CO WA? ISIDEII—In store and & :ri arpogi r• REESE-11 bx. W. R. Cheese for see by jeyj Wt R NNW eIIEON p110T111( lIIGED-6 prima, for ahh, by T lei/. • • ' W R hITUTIMEON PIG IRON-lOrt tens bold bleat Carebna Pig Iron, Vaal quality, fa sale by jerl & R arel/TC4EON. tdd I iberty QUAP-2.0 ba.Cdilicotbe dO,lll rim received and Unmade by Jell MILLER RRICKKIMON VANCT PRINTS—We. have received .`law ease: i new style Fancy Prints, of recent purchase, which will be low to hr trade. by feat PIiaCKLETT & WHITE .Nlll°.?•,vanr° .NniEcle and long p S4 lene a" lsrlen e rv i t ' d and for ar . de by • jedi SIT A CKLETT & W 11177,19 Fond .1 U; l oOTN ' tOra A2-- d” . r ". b " lor wilt by an d SIIALL.Virr. JaliiE lODINE -40 az. lam reeei!ed ladibr me by --- jerk . J !ODD .1, CO CA N VACS-2 bales good C0T11..1., received %a co, ralc by eSHACKLE.IT & WHITN jell No frii sysesi street EEDS—A rood asonrum mteived end orl sae I. )r2l SILACKLF.TC t WIIITF,9) wood et SWAIIR'S PA:VACE.A-4 tut: Jun reed And for sak jeld • R E SELLERS D.e.pN-2,0001bs Uog Itaabd for ..le by lels WICK & bIeCA NOLEtT3 eVO.W AND FLAIL VARN-or salaby J. jell!' • WlC\t AIeCANDI eILIESE-7Ubarts jou recrlyed land:for •ale by ll JeW WICK &1U cCAN ULEM Pia mETAL-440 ions ' , Hof , end :Sold" Was; (brave by IMMO 11117:1" &CO • jel3 N 037 aver meet SC 2 o .. flCELlgSos7lt,cask;Lnuria it vmby I .4 .EAD AND 11110T—= risk, Lead: Wending from steamboit and jet 9 BAUALEV L SMITH MECW'BIALIKERICL—ZObrbkNo3,I-argefloath 11 Mackerel, Bacon larpeetioa, lambert arcs foliage jela by BAGALEV Sll/111- COTTON—I9BtaIe TvmaCoton; bd r jo ~p.4t jag I DICMEN &C . O It OC e! "WDER 7 F Mat i I y lifelit:V& CO mcgam—pco.boxes - 4.1e.e for *Ur L Jelg . I DIC/CP:V Jk.oo 1310 COPPEIC-1412bsgspromeGmeo Rio `• • Mo. fate by • jel9 13AGALEY t SMITH TARCXI bxs Fox's CinPionati brink by jegl &WA IlE)f a ea Iflir S A , L ,lt a ' l2 '" -b ""i:AW,'lrb f iCits * :i7 b a Y co VANILLA BEASS—ILargt site and hvbh; br pale by jelS ' J D AIOkUAN DRIED PEJLCZIESI3O bis. baba, a prime article, in sane and,kie eale by • . J C JODY. FLT, Water eireet I sUlitlitarr—Ss brs stolen largo W. 8., akatung UGC lbs neck, jnst rtiejvad and brute by BIDWELIy Water street SOAP -10 bra Nn't rCineannati Snap, just rescued anr knamir America and kr sale by ti B 5111,TENBERGER. 50 ark, s navy bo a Nom Wean; ,L 3 do Extra Fine; for We' by i n in • .2 D wiLiames.t 2lO .ocke 011COOR CURED HAMS-1300 lbs jail oreeived and a3Mr ula by IEO g U UDICKNE • JIM Oppoille Monongahela Hum_ CAMILA' LARD-7O Sumo Jan, put up exprersly for V family we, from 7 ix. 70 Ib. rock Jar—Stu-soar br TAMS O ODIORNE S. Common and Poient for sodo Jon` bY plus U orouncre VILOUR-111 IA& Fres& Groond Family Floui, in more and formula by ell 1 DICK & CO. wan. r and qcons en 0 ALM NOAP-300 boneblanding from name. Den i Haab, for see by ,0 jolt JALIka DALZELL, 21yeater tn. lr—WO small boa ;7.; upt. c er It' reeeived and fogte er t a L d MABI hal end Tmoiw. otAsiFs —5O bb ts P. tr., jte!r! , dS , t• W U. Mtioadolierandforxlebtl:nin ., V jolt i..iatiowt.oo TA R-3 !Ibis Zinnia C. c arotin . . T., reithrill/ by C. D. i :ZELL nal and (create br______ ,_ ..t. Tr A w N . N . F . EI b VCI:II , L , - -" , r i ls fec!iy , ,, baL.y.l.x.Elfd ftlek—to,uutt innate aod Wel;jr— ' , - DALZELL UTZ .W . lllllllKly — llsolee , r oti r WC in quavotieflo I. rinythir.csiya R.rinr • I)EACH BILANDV reach Brandy. to, ...je 1 - io te-MAlrflNi r 81,461111etstoist T.ilnr, liebanzr d,rt. "At. 010 roloaqvgb. q .- 11 7 1,gN PPLE4 bbls, wairanied 111 7 ,u;1 'Liao drr. for sal e Cid A FIT IN ear the Dreg ware J Kr DD b. t2.42._ B gANg—wb.,. mall White &myaru Befer We by CMf Wrila IJH lan received and for sale by }rlo BURBICIDOt,WIL.PON & CO. water G i tA4B-401 . 4 b igx .d azr n, 7i s - i e w es, ,,,,, f (F ro nj im , r. 44 .le, i h t y XI, iea V nnet ALY:O-311 Limp Slil iNCF4 B fuopen* dilly fro from LToahM.rlC4t Va. will be solitu ' ri ll law clot. • canals:meta% !MI Ice IL/ICICE.4 CO, water aiTd ACO2I-2CIA l b. Bacon Sides brute by , 1J ja Wa 8 MeialTclirtei TTA: TWINT—IG Yee. 6 TwieCrobacte for ease V j e b by 1 , 14, 6 6IcCU'ICIIEUN 130TASII—A Priam arikle.in note And for tole bi Llnge' WICK & 1110CdNDI.EoS , 11. Intl ' WICK & MenANDI.FBi! sILIKILTS-4vacitsthert•for raletry 1 pat WICK tr. tdeCANDI. H AVANA 0V0AR , 401.1 Brown; ~, , . _. . 30 tire Mate; for mete by , • MILLER &RI cic E.Tiv.ON i QIL-10 Dbl. No L.).* reed and bar sod br 11 E SELLERS.. received And tor sale br i XIDD ALM, 611 wood et - 164 o TARN=-130 doi nod aunty for rale ho .1 Jeri W k -k /d'CUTCIIFAM, j ~eernewAVlD—t rase pat tee s %VD:. tago. 9:inroad lareac Opporim Idouong.bela I' .e
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