-be mill greetet in respect to the ,Intimlortation of gocalacconing from the Rut. If each road con. EFLAOTTJS I.lltUutCl.lk...Co., . vajwirase o u ro camaierej,9oo.leana, and-the • PITTSBURGH: pact yth jobit nmateiocffff be u ited Mia THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 11147.,' or so y ° o l,s' a l ' s° ISOSOOit• or bow could •"rres - Yon dispose. f the surplua toonsgalhejwo name &7y, Tfl-W,,kly, and Weekly.-trrhe I.4 l Terieveik from Philadelphia and' inom Lialtits4v, leingeog ' Wis "P s ' ss "' ° ' thsTr '''" . " l° Y S. r " l3° "'P'.! 2000 tods to the ;min too conamtion: whilst the' -' mown: th e Weekly. Two Dollk)o 011.4,u1i8113. annty adoneve joint road West would only ventto 1000 tons. ' Aleig sec windatton. therefore,at Mat puitit would nomoirily take place there, to await a falling off of trade, or in the end be diverted to porno other , and ins desirable channels. - In addition to the foregoing suggestions, we would call attention to the rainy difficulties that would inevitably grow oat of tt acniggle here. be meth the two Raged cities. of of tunes engaged in their respective interests foe precedence in ship. meats, sod we leave it to When who are mote Co. miller with such subjects, to tat the right sott of estimate upon them. These difficulties. whethir upon goodeeeming• Wen. or produce going East, would he reperimiced, although in-much less pro. partton upon s joint road 10 or 19 miles long, as well at one hundred. A. observed ia the outset of this snide, this apprehension of !connections with the Prnmylsanis Road having,se we know, operated to some extent, and been seized upon by Mr. McLane to create Minn in Baltimore. we have thought the prevent a proper =anon to give cor . views foe what they ate worth. Bat we have it our power now to terve every Ipprehampion on that score, by the annunciation of the fact which we have from reliable authority, that the Penney Ivania Company base drtermiutd upon their ionic by the way tat' Turtle Creek, which leads t I the watery of . the• Conuenntugh on the West side, and the Juniata on the east iti the Alle. utterly Mountains, and have mooed propMals for the ecenauction of fifeen miles of the read East from) W. city, and all.; miles West up the Sus. queen.' from Ilarriyhergh, thus fettling even the pal:thinly of connecting with the Commits villa Compel, on Cushman's riser, or any other poitn.of the line. THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Advertisemen to cecure insertion. should ho hamted lq five oclock in the nflommoo. Anent:on to Mot i on the part Or cmr ounomers. would he prodoe rive of monist benefit Toe hen he flogs" b. , dnalsaion nod onset nuns wippot orlon, paper --in Western Pennsylsois. and it is therefore nce ..... y VhStadvortisernems should Le tie.tronsibly handed its "7 - S 7. O7.a;VE.aNO/iy GMM. JAMES - 111VI3, (or Ccrralt raft! l FOR GAGA!. CON' WS:SOM.:R. JONKPII PAT'ROBI , (or crmaziz.z. tozzli norzz.lrot. GEORGE DARER, 01 . Atlerheny City rot •s•entrl.T. LEWIS C J NOBLE of Indiana To. cilEamor sNivELY.of WilkutsTp MARSHALL SWAN ritV ELDER, rCt.bcfgh• lIENRY LARGE,o(Alttla. To • rot corny TiLL,CIRII. J. W. BAXTER, of Pittsburgh. A rot cOrnr comtv•mott. , 111051A5 PERKINe., or Lower tq.Cl.l 'fp PIa•UOITOU. WILIJAhi CA VES,.or Versatile. Tp. - trr Erten , Copien of the Repolt of the llortimote QAll2ll!Mae guy too hod at 161.0M0, A litre, itamlier of Vie" Of Mill Report have been printed by tio for core Whoa, and - it it deorithie 'that May Mold be rcad bq ovary man in the city, arid.a the neighborhood of Ihn head waters of the Ohio, no well no between Baltimore and Pittsburgh. They goy be hail without ohoge. hinr rarx.rtarr cotliwymed Intoapyr....DonlcAtte kets,Rover Negri...lmports, Maury - .Nlnthreq. A , .. diprd page. Bca foaribPage for 31114cel lane our New. nail Roads "' We hevelong been aware that one enlie groat. set objections which exist, with the 'Board of Las• rectors, of the Baltimore Company, to the coo etruction of the road by tlionsaliartest and cheapest rotate to this city." in the oppreheneiou of coneer tient the direction of Philadelphia within this State ander the Connellawille charter. Nor istioe objection confined 'late to the Bard, and was it not diffused to some extent one, the busiLets and property interests of that city, there would be but •no voice them not only to the route, hot sob. aniption. On this point we will endeavor Or set them right: To unit 'kerns na rnanifistly contra. ry to the interest of Pittsburgh that Philadelphia should form coy connection with the Pittebuigh tad Comaellwrille Oompsny, even if the'llaltimee mane Should consent to the "shortest and cheapest route" from this -place)o Cumberland, that Bain ' more has nothing to fear Win that Varier It is only necessary that th{is subject should he properly Amtleisireal, even if itwse ever eerioanly enters tuned in PittelenglOn enterio dispel this obtru sive spectre from their minds What is it the people of Pittahurghdesire! The construction of es many Rail Road termini at this podia as our tv cel position and commercial advantages would fairy. claim. Among_ these, from the present proximity of theltimore Road to Rs, the exten don of it to this cis.. It would be the Might of IMy and inadnella is as to turn it off, if by any reasonable concrete/in., on the grant of such ...re gain's as their (care or prijudices may base awe. 'tuned in tetatien to the necessity of reatrietlona on the eubjsct of connection. with the Pittsburgh and Cortoellsville Road. We tot out in thin du cession with this pavilion, that what we in Pitts- beret want I litho termini of es many Rail Road. ai"wii can aUract hither. Suppaaing then, that was in contemidation'—while it is manifest there is no each design—to unite the Pennsylvania Road with the-litinneilerslleßnd at some paint on Can. sateen', River East, or elsewhere, Pittsburgh in that caw would forever he debarred of more than mile road to the Atlantic. So far as the capacity of transportation or travel in concerned, both fmde being united in one at n paint, 50 nr miles east, have still hot the capacity of one and can do no more holiness thin - one road only. The Outa tion presents itself to our mioda as a very clear one; and we will further refer to it an briefly as possible, by assuming that the amount of trade West of us, which will be attracted to our'city, will be quite equal, if not Wiester than the falai flee which may be afforded td transport it w the Atlantic Seaboard, and if this view of the aril ject be correct, which every day'. experience memo to warrant, then our trade will be great or Frame. juet in proportion as our facilities exist. Now what is the fact in regard to Rail Roads , Thcy tlm trunapoit only a gia,n amount of toning., and when that maximum IN attained, their p.iireni clue of adman. The ability of a road to carry freight, hire every thing vise, has its limits, anti Rail Roads mum.; any more accomplish imponsi bilitiee than steamboat. ar rither, methods at e m. veyanea. What then world he the enna•gnencea to Pittaborgh in the event of these two rood. uni ling, or forming a connection with ?bilatielotos at • piiitArasy 160 miles East. It is very true that at such a Allot divergence we would have . choice of going tO Baltimore or Philadelphi., but we would in cilict have but ono Rail El.ud, Inas must as the past of the road common to each. could by nirpoeibility do wore business than either one of the linei to Philadelphia or whilst the constantly accumulating products ..of the West over the capacity of the re oneli to '','carry, would w , oman', hove rek Wu!. ch.!, neleer trunsportstiottomd this city, by the ,•ey fact of the two reads uniting for any given dot onnee, be deprived, and perhaps &resit, of any op cresse of trade beyond the capacity of one mad. No one who regards with interest the futttie pro. grew of Pittsburgh. we should think, would like to see it tied down to the capacity of one road. Mid there are but few now amongst as who do not believe that there would be full burin.ss for tie entire occups •of kith roads to Plidedel. phis and Satiate were they opened as early le Olkt Spring. The fact is, there is no calculating the tonnage and t eel that would be directed to this point, riot only from the natural and steady increase of the at West, but the abstraction that would take pl from other chanuelsto this, if we were in • • 'on of the means of accom dating it. Within very few years such More been the improvemen in the construction of steam boats On the Obi. adapted to every triage of the river, that in its lo est stage we scarcely perceive any diminution o the daily arrivals and dep.., tures from this • • . 'eat road to Philadelphia and deg et this city lat tbe true With azt Mae to Baltimore, both poiat of diseigiut Pittsburgh would therefore hare it in herr .r to double her wade from the imam:me god Teem west of her. . We don't pro - to know much - Shout tho amount of freight _ hich could be conveyed daily over a Rail Road if • giver length. But we will ampere that th - Pittsburgh and Connellaville Road .houhl be extended by a route which would r ,,, funtirth to the Penne koala Rail Road. Company an . 4portunity to co nect with it at a point dis tant 100 mike from t • city; and that the utmost capecily of the former mpany would be to tram, port daily Ead 1000 ans. The effect of attar a condltim of Malls w old be, that up to the point of Um: motion the toad_ criminon to the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, would secomptisb all it could perform, while the lords east of that, the one lending to Philadelphia and the other to Bd. tinges, !opposing - the trade equally divided be tween them, could only obtain onnbeir the 'bra' nay, they might separattly perform' if both on• armaide tin) independent routes diverod from this city. if in this view of the subject it conch. aively, appears that it is sae the inured. of nit: adelphia, as of Baitimure,, that no such inter. election should take .place on any portion if the route Eastward hum this city, common to both, it is just so plain that it is contrary to the intereitior Pittsburgh... in proportion as you dimitiih ton means of transporting the productiof the West, ' dedined for the Atlantic cities, jut io the same proportion do 'you limit thou inducement which would othersfise obtain for the great West wreck Ws Otlet for their ' productions to the seaboard. Therefore, this city, and a. oturved before, an in. deperrident mid to rub of these great cities, would to tlfCeztent of the coparity of both rirads,rdtract so iduch greater a proportion to this city. • On the other hand, the autiartsumenu 'Wood Tb. Quarles Birth-Day Le. IX 1-0,111'04 The Decision of the Quten's Bieth-Day, the 27th .f My, was thesul jeer of grcist jubilee and rejoicing in England. The reception ht the Palace 1 , 1113 San most brilliant one of the season. The company continued to melee at the palace for upwards of two bouts, and• the suite of state saloons were completely filled. The Queen— whom thousands of persons had am isecellent portunity of seeing as she rode from Buckingham Palace to St. Jame 's—wore a dues of white toils nod a wreath of honeysuckle. the boil and skeet were ornamented with gold blond and diamond. The head-dress consisted of featheisj gold blots lappets. wreaths of honeysuckle am" diamonds.— This costume is spoken alas most superb and pre. eminent fir its beauty amid the glittitiog throng which surrounded it Several Americans were at the Palace,—among whom was the American Minister and lady, the last of whom is described as appearing in a train of white crape, with nicbes of crape and • Bounc ed crape petticoat over glitter. The head &est coo• shard of Amply feather* and blond lappets. Me' Brodhead • Secretary of Legation and the Hon. R• C. Winthrop, were present at the Drawing Room. The grand illonsiziation presented ■ Muscling display-of fight, most tutefully and beautifully arranged by the aid of gar; forming crowas;stars shields, anchors, wreaths, cyphers and jets. Gates wren Fain arm attended - by 100,000 persons and Stepney Fair by 300,090, both upon the occasion of the bulidays. All this a well as Ilho account of the Fait which follows would seem to indicate that there is no lack of money in Eng. land. • .A great Bazaar was opened in the extenaire, beiklutem r:o so as the Regent's Park Barracks, on the 2lith ult. 'f he object was to mine fund. for the dintreasid Irish, and as the. undertaking wan patronized by the Queen.; the loyal Family and the leading member. of the arierteeratic -and faihionable world of London, the real i gn. daring the three du. the hour continued open were very large. The stalls were all richly famished with the choicest artless. t.toete , presided ove r by the Jr n-hewes, coo-,r . stud didininiatied 1 ladies The Duche.,,..i bad a stall which occupied a mace of twenty feet in length. It was of comae Std with soy expensive trachea. For indenter, Gncy work boxes and cues, 'WM could he purchased at any" shop in town fur five ; guirrene, were sold at this stall at fifteen to twenty guineas tech, and there were numerous purchaser, at them high prices. The Marchioneu of Lou. donderty, the Vivcounteva Combermere the Var. chioness of Cltnicarde, the Countess Granville Lady Beraurale, the Marchiouren of Aiksbuty, the beautiful Clllll2lBO of Wilton, the . Countee.es of Jersey, of Mount Edgecomb, of Brownies', o f St. Germaine, of Longford, ol Shannon, of Des. art, of Limerick, and of Littoral; the Duchess of Sutherland. and her lovely daughter*, were the ladies who for charity's sake, volunteered their terriers to he saleswomen for the apace of three Jaya. Pcihspa thin fact helped materially Ewell the grossN•ceipts of the bazaar. Oa the first day the public were not admitted until after the Qiisen had visited the bazaar and mod' her *election of articles. The walls 'were fevered with military trophies of every 'description. including banners, -shields bearing costs of arms, beheld., swords, and pistols, very tastefully arraigned in every 'te rsely of device. The front of each letall was fee. mood with red and white drapery,rand the aria. tot-relic namee of Maladies preniJing were embla zoned en Ulcer letter en sky-blue The ladle. were every day in the stalls at an early bour,and remained till the close of the bazaar. The gay and varigated color* of the articles di. played had a flue effect, while the dresses of the ladies, which were of the most rplendid kind add• rd much to the effect of the whole (rand sore- The Queen arrived at the tame; on the fast day at II o'clock in the forenoon, and nmiairied an hour. She wan einducted through the box tarby the Harchionese of Londondetry, at whose rich stall her Mainly' made several purchaaM. She complimented the. Ilarchiones• so the magnificent stock of goods in her atilt. The Queen after. ward. purchesed !revered articles fro the Count eon of Milton, and the Comte.. of Jersey. She then bought largely from the Vitaquiless Coen bermere, whose stall was ...enrol with the richest works of art many of them bldg the prodocticma of 'the Viscountena's own Ail The Queen select ed the most expensive articles of tam and vertu. The Quern aho bought a statuette of !Wellington. executed and presented to the basin' by Count D'Orsay: Her Majesty purchased artkrke, of more or lees value, at every stall; and even at the ju venile_stall, she made a very large 'selection for her own children. Tills stall attracted 'peat attention from the number arid variety of .lilaythitip" •pots it, and from the feet that a bevy of young scions of aris- tocracy presided over it. Among the natribei.' ar avail, lovely daughter.' of the „I:ruches; of Butberland, two beautiful daughters of the Coon. teasof Ml:mod, sod the youngest child of Bar. cams Branum. A. soon as the Queen had left the, burin, the doom were thrown open to the fashionable world on the payment of fin shallop sterling for each ticket! At this high price the. wholo noat s place was immediately crowded with the toest ble clume• of both sexes. the leadinkmembers of the ari.tocracy, and the foreign nunhaerewith . their ladies. The coup d'oeil at thin moment was beyond.deeeription. It writhe mostbrilliant and the musefuhlansble anemblage that has been seen for a I mg time. And thin out number of "Wan tad not go merely to tea and be seen. They opened their fume and forehand most liberally. Articles worth really no more than one sharing, went off at helf.• runes, or twenty shallop! . The be ,mar erse In reality no place for 2. plebe-on, at least not on the first day. On the nomad and third dap the pica of *dollen:n were reduced to half a crown, and from morning till night entry Web of space nal occupied by anxious end .crowding thousand., wbo were kept away on the lane day by the high price of tickets. Four Unwind per. sons were present on the flan day, which yielded a net 'remote of one thousand pounds for *dull. Awn alone; and their purchase. 'kited • much latter sum. A Beer and Pose Packing eatabliahment has been opened in Philadelphia by a Mr. Jeiho Rom se4l of Irehmd with • view of erring and paellas pock for the BlitiM market. Mr. IL me are told hi email of immense wealth and - grest espshiliUra. Would it not be well for Ween n iro Parke■ to leant something more of good paeldng at his establith. mint Aiwirinto provisions hare Iwits damaged abroad, as mash in chinas'' as in value, from the badman/ter In which they have been put iip for the fotaant make. Mrl Aaron hos in him sill loft poorly bolf million otikikon for tbo eitabliifuno+t of s libtail In Now York. H. amok thill ad 'alldctiog Ina his great q., to ourriyo Movtosietitx. Corr or Ran. Roam AnsoAD —Eoglscd wal.faxi be hoed with Rail Roads, - and that with out nerd to !ha cod of coustaaelko. - The imaiaexpensive has been the London and Ellsoltarikwhich cost £287,000 per mite. his constsacted on arches, and tbei origmel siLIPi• waited with tionser, and as the owner's" aide to each home regained to be perfected at the expense of the company, its law expensea , were immense. The cheapest railway is the Dundee and Arbosth, which is only .EBsob, per mile. When the cod of corwtruction amounts el only £30,000 pa mile, it may be considered as cheap; £40,000 u the arenige. and £30,000 u toeing the "roll figUre." which is about the cost of the London and Birmingham. The Parlimentary ex penses licensed in these lines would alone be sufficient to make linca of similar length in np Well wooded district of the State,- Americana's Rama,. r —The atmospheric principal of propulsion upon railway., is .till a matter of contnaveray in England. Cpun the Croydon it he. been tried and abandrmed ; while on the Ranh Despoil line where vre believe it hu been lobger in operation, it in still in favor. We learn from the London Railway Time. that the Devon line ha been repeatedly worked from Renter to Daerlish, in every possible way, with heavy and with lightweights, end that oaths, ex. perinuots have been eminently suecessful. With light weights a speed of 70 miles an hour we. obtained. and with a weight of Ott or 100 tons, a speed of 30 to 95 miles an boor. Further exten sions of the line, to Plymouth and to Tomes, are contempleted. Rmsaosa Divionan.The Direchrs in the Boston and Worcester Railroad have declared e dividend of fire per cent. for the mouths end ing ou the 31st of Mar. en a capital of $3, 500 .- 000. The dividend of the corresponding inli.sl of the last year ems 4 per seat. on. crpital of $3,000,000. The receipt, of income f..r the 'res ent year have exceeded those of the tame period of [Ask year,. by morn than $60,0110. The Droner°aa of the Western Railroad have declared a dividend of four per rent. from the profiut cf the six months/ending on the Z lat of May. This corporation has voted an ire .... of upital stock to the arooont. of $450,000 fo the purpose of making the important improvement of laying twelve miles of doable track and of making • large increase of stock of locomotive engines and of freight cars, demanded by the increased bo.int” of the road. The Lima Sveaatoe Nays is the title if an excellent news' ape,' published at Sault de St. Ma' are. It is filled with alining intelligence and te invaluable to those interested in the mines of the veal lakes. We are glad to learn from the NPVII• that there it ■ prospect of obtaining the desired canal around the Sault de St. Marie. The following is, in brief, the contemplated improvement The estimated cost of • ship canal. with twelve feet of water, around the Falls is $2OO 000. The whole {eolith -1g the contemplated cans! is 4,460 feet, a trifle over threelourths of a mite, in winch distance • fall of eighteen feet is to be overcnene by two locks of nine feet lift each, and in length not less than two hundred and fifty feet, and slaty feet Pride, to I. constructed . of cot stone, and to have ■ sufficient depth of water to pan vessels drawing ten feet of water, at all times. The cc. nal will be 80 feet at bottom and 100 feet at the water line, and will be constructed on the old wo ve, by the engineer. of the general government. which in on a straight line across the bend of the river at this point; and when completed. (as it t. hoped it will be in 1849 or early in 1850,) it will afford some of the finest water power in the 'Nth! which must in itself afford considerable evader to the company. TRUTH STnaetae.TNle F'tcrlos.—'fbe story of a young man living io Grafton Mon o attroctert, a few months Inner, a large share of the nteet,nn of the nesimpapers. Ile had been absent bon, her pc. rents thlnj yenta, had left them at the age of three Or bony, and the only recollection he hod of Them was that he was taken from some large place and carried he knew not whither. He was to company for along time with a body of vagrant Indians and oegroes, among whom he antlered mereditable hard ships, end by ens not whom he ,s He finally mete hi. Dat.i,m at ii(DVIJOYDD, it. I Worthy Baptist clergyman learned and told hts story to the public. The account came loan aged couple in Ontario, Wayne county, N. Y., who had loot ton cAildren about the pencil mentioned, who felt a pe *culler interest in this case. The result of it is, that the !fiends of the man (who is poor) contribe led the means. Coil he by pot been nut to tree tor mippoisul parents. The Albany Evening Junind telts the real Hie :puree, tau voccenltil 'lnc' moment the mother saw her lost sou. she fainted But the more ' cautions son, anxious in ascertain o certain- , taint) whether there were indeed his parents, re. cooed natoietakirble proofs The mother, with a mother's memory, described the mark upon his bank, and the scar al the yenta upon hie loot. He could no longer doubt, and the scene that folloued may be better imagined than daveribrul. The pa. rente r who supposed themsel rt. ebildlewo r rejoiced oser the'• wan that was found," and the fatted calf was indeed killed. The eon, who supposed himself ao orphan, rejoiced to find his parent., even in their old age. He also ascertained that his real name was John hi. Wilson, and his age about 3k years. Ng" , Rooes.—The following new book. may be had at the book gore of J. L. Read Foetab street, as will be seen by advertisement: • The Correepondence and Miacellanic the lion Jeo. Cotton Smith, L. L. D., formerly (inventor of Connectmot, ortth•n F:ology pronounced before the Connecticut Hint/trice! Society at New Haven, May 27 1846. By Ker. Wm. W. Andrea. har per. 1847. . . . Orators of the age ,cortipriaina portraits, critical. Biographimil and descriptive By Ci 11. Francis, Log.. Miter of the Maxims of opinio n of th e Dab of Wellingten. Harper. 1847. 9A History of Rome, from the earlieit times to the death of Commodes A. D. 191. By Dr Leon aid Sehmits Y.R. S. E., Rector of the High School of Edinburgh. Harper. 1847. The arritimp of Geo. %Vashingtao ; being his car reapondence,addiesses,lllvaage.,•nd other paper., official and private.selected and published Item the original manuscripts, with a Life of tl e author, note. and 111.11tflaJON by Jar, d Sparks. Harper. 1847. Anociation discussed, sir the Socin , ims of the Tribune examined. Being ontroeery between the New York Tribune and the Cooney and Engor res. By H. theely and H. j. Raymund. Ilarpets 1847. The LAwyer'• Dsughter, by Jos. Alden, I) D Author of Eltatbeth Beaton," •• Alton Gordon" etc Illostrater by Hewett Harps.'. },reside Library 1847 Ne sod lie, Pretoria! Errland. Nor. 8 and 9, Nlichelat'sErtnee from the earliest period to the preient time. Now that,the Hospital Site has been lolly deter. mined upono we trust the work will go rapidy no to completion. Ode of the brat ants of the Trustees will doubtless be to invite from architerts, desigo• for the building. While it is oilvisable that the work should be conittructed with a proper regard to economy, it should be upon estate cinnamonm de with the growing requirement or the co.m.dy, and thus prove an object of ornament and pride V. our city. We treat, also, that the Damn of the a i.ns emus donor of the groiteri will be in MM. 11111111,1 r tocorporatedjrrith•tbejlnatitioa. This' would but he paying a proper and donned comOimeot, ad OR. • properskense on the part of the commit, ty of their appreciation orthe gilt. We would also suggest to the Allegheny Cent. try association, aa the Hospital In to ho erected to their iroolediato vicinity, the propriety of appro•rt ating a spot Arabia their beautiful groundr, for the meof the Hospital. A Weto SEATIMUIT TO RILL? UPOIC—r.n Boston Atlas concluded' a wend article upon the Presidential Election with the following paragraph Oer reseal impremions General Ta lot in a Whig, and that he holds the mane opinion in regard LO 'Fear and to new Territory. th a Mr. t .3, espremwd in his celebrated Raleigh letter. whie', i. ail Viet any Whig,North or South, can . deMre. The rotted on which we mean to hand, it that OCCIII,Pd by Mr. Berrien. Mr. Webster,' Mr. I 'aria, and the rent of the Whig Senators kat winter, and whir , ,n taken by the Richmond Whig, namely, 11,01 an SI s Than territory 'hall be utdeo•to the (*mon. 'I ois platlcrat being estatillahed, the Whig party uno,d, we shall go into eNetional Convention, name ,ier candidate and then old Manacborna. will eh.* her atreegth. I Lawton By auu. Newtown Cloud who tile hoes elected Preoblent of the Convention 1.71 41141111 to swan° the data C4/11.ti112 ..li„,k Deatocnit," oral ie jc/aver of leafing the quest, ' of bulking Mta fat the disconian of futwe leg- i lataterw—or. ie favor of Morpotating a daeno in : the conotitutiou aitailar tone free banking law ufy New Yak. His Mellott, it ie theuglit by some . : elms what may by Prpeeted from the Convention as regards future Inching. in that State. There mm to be, from the commencement 'of kletibeia- I tioas a comrade° power in the State Cotten, Lion. There were if. 1 &albs fu Philsdelpida lag weelt,9B of whom were ehildreu. As the weather is becoming wen; and green fruit is brought to market, it becomes went, to be very =Woos how they allow their &llama to partake 'of "lhebiddim fruit." unripe fruit however frail). ly plucked, snd ripe fruit long exposed to tho sun, an iptiOy deleterious. • Tat eats a neTTIO rarer Priam, died at the fall. sif_Gen. Mauling. near Nashville, on the 20th up., He was an intpoMed horse, and oast h's owner's, when landed, {16,000. Sisals* TO sone roarosr..—lt is stated that Mr. Lumley of her Majesty's; Theatre, has agreed to wry on the suit of Burnt againat Jenny hind at his own expense, and Imo pay all damages him ' melt should there be any. He also gives her £BOOO fur bar service for the season--gives her an es client suit of rooms at a fashionable hotel —pays all her bill while she remains there—pro. rides a spler.dal-carriage and pair, nod gives her a private box at the opera fur her (cicada An Ivnaa ass paper mentions that ♦ very large eagle which measured seven feet three inches scrod the wings was lately taken in a trap on the summit of a hill in Strathspey. Ho bad rtolen many a goodly lamb from the shepherds. VCNITILATINO GIAM-A patent has recently been secured for an intention of what is ulled tVentiluting Glam." It collides of panes of glass through which email boleti era drilled obliquely. au inch or an inch and a half span. thus giving an upward direction to the current of air. Caercae ow SLA.v.l.—The British steamer of war. Penelope, on 17th of March, captured the slayer Plying Fish, off the coast of Africa. No doves b mid. On the tltith Marche, Tinted the Folicidada. with 31: slaves on bored, mostly wo men and children. On the 4th of April upturn. the Joann", World for the sprit, for slaves. PEA.. m•U N'sa —Herodotus makes the Or. 'ado at Delphos Otter Mitt morsel of wisdom. which 'may be a lesson to all Melt “Peace is , bitter than war; since in peace children bury their fstk.re, but war, lathers bury their children." We hare ad•ices horn New York, which state that smite of the large Flour dealers are likely to be mired in business. under the fall in prices it- Ten Detivisess.—A letter in the Courier dated t cident to the new+ by the Cambria.. Orootwah, March 30, 1947, cly. Purirsposhieuee m< Pittsburgh Ouch, eArnoug die artides of curiosity which you will herewith, ism cop worn by the religiouv FROM M EXICO. "gram./ in this rout/try celled Derthhrs. They • . . Poi csuszeum t Juno 23d. prole. ts have given up the world end to relit We have new. from Ilrazoa Santiago to the their hellPineee in Go d . The true Dervish never i 10. h. Colonel Doniphao had arrived at New Or. 0311,411, Wean only clothing enough to cover his I lean s with unveil of „ wig ,. ovitid nest. vriabt• Mead only for to-day, sleeps on but General Mt non had written a strong manifosto I a vb. nettle, Millet/ cot with the busy world, ■ ends his ti I.c ispayerael rommt.a on Walt G against Santa Anna charging him wit h coward u/ liter him a dollar—he will take only a penny, toe, Arcc, u. trot will buy bieed Le t0...1ay. He grica nein [Minos declares that the assertion by Santa P hee i t t et 14.1" everywhere. He rem ' Anna, of the want of provisions and wiver in the . wherever night overtake, him in the dohs an the Army, is a falseboMl. He mates that he himself "J uni "' "pttq the " ride' mutter " het !'had cattle to the number of 000 heed, besides Havi ng"hi" catwe, he t "" " thin g' "" mile and Ba se of which beappritzed Santa Anne, -41 he teem. ertur; in the " e h ' end layout of He fulther aseeit.s that the latter', retreat was 13//1. Bat this is the true Dervish. one in a unjustifiable; that the manner of it was still mile thon/aml. the mese, vs they swarm in More so—mening off in the darknrse of thehight, end lettlet are the her " in the world. ' tier ' leering ihndreds of his poor wounded wldie.• stile, vagabonds, tit only for the Penitentiary.— the r fate on the field—more like • fugitive. hb By day. annoying every man the y Inert by their horn hi . enemy . , than a General retiring to re impo teeny, and by night drunk as they can erttit 6ir force.. It was to prevent these Gm, Too lazy in work. they are not ashamed to beg, fromtliiing Mite public that he, Gen. Minor/ whet but can the contraryseeP"" of their P rtheriun peiaecdretlOmpritioned and denied communication as beggars and accost you with an air of author- with hiwitienda ity as though you were in debt to them, and they I wt re demanding only what was their due Seri nor —The criminal neglect of one relig• ! Anna entered the city, he war received by tae ion. opportunity, will most probably indispose and rebbli nub indignant mi. of "death to' Sawa in.& you for the next —Roby. , ; Inna " "he cells us to the Yankees," and volleys Movose.—Th.e are the best Christiena who are more careful w reform theme,l„, than t o jof sten. in all directions. The General imchid crnfrule 4-ahem—Fuller. .„.:',.' Elide his way to the National Palace with all con- • Tr.., —Lite every thy as if it were die l venient speed, and the guerde were doubled to lark. you had to live—Lay hold of every Ilea sinici . . • • __ , prevent more dangerous outbreaks. prOare fcr beaven.—Andreme. .v.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..... Th , mtn, w h o i„aiii6,.d w i t h i The Mesican clew have wonderfully madifird proclsmation. Now that they do not lose Icing hiaPolf is beyond the hope of wh o :there ; their views since the promulgation of Gin Scutt*. is the clay of earth without the bra of heaven.— : R., W. Hamilton. i molested the clergy keep their puree strings tight. Tr...par.—The spring of peace and content- I 1 7 d r. "' • ment is within, and Sterefore we had need look The volunteers are returning from Gen. Taylor rhi. it to clear and undefiled.—Bishop ['atria:. whh greet rapulity. Ere this he is left without i'at 1./.l.—lie much with God ; and your face any of the volunteers who fought under him at will .tor... : Kt all men sce the new creation.— Bu r ns vie. . .. . . . Biontlirtll. -,,,gn. 5.Tu.,,.,.—W0 are never beneath hope irfilla-::. „ ,- . . shone n0p . , 1,'4,nn; Favaa.--This sad scourge is on tte we *re literate heavem—Condor • e t when rt. n turn. sr... the cetr i i r . . t i o t those attacked 119 In the melignily of the diteete. roouthot to to tho „ spochttor, e, „ tot fittioti up ht . The If. mild freebie are uctreasing in their tilers greet room in Yolk Buildings, which he intended to goy or mitigate its ravage.. and where medical f ar rote. n ew to ns, be h a pp ene d at ' li mo to he I aid is .ought for early, the result hate been (axon. pretty much behind hand with his workmen, and I bk. The heat is intenar; the thermometer tang corn ng ooe day among them to see hoer they went I ing from 37 to 90 in the shade, tenth day and toward, side d one of them t e get into the roe- night, which has leen the taco fir the preceding team, and oldie a speech, that he might captive trn d ays. how it could he. 1 e.rd; the fellow mounted. and I The/e hare lon P 5 many ea 30 funeral., in or china hi. Petri , di , Lint 6. Low rent "het t.t i day, arid rho devils either nom this or 0.1,r del Say , ldr in truth tin w r e-( d 4 I Dun, have averaged about 20 a day. the knight, "no matter for s that, speak anything that mots uppermost." "Why here, Sir Richard." The r tapital of Mesita it pearly defenceless in "li° lovehrcn worlho kingr" Y " • ite Mexican fs„faranaide, and it is thought these sir weeks, and cannot get one penny of money : Pray Sir, when de you design •to pay I that if Scott were to I.resent he would cn ua !" -Very well. very well." said Richard. i ter-without resirtanre from ti population of nearly "pray Lorne dew'', 1 hove heard enough ; I ear, I . 2th o do n°4 I " . ' "'" } lite Afra Plag gives the details of two dont sdnoire your subject." • P Partible, ;Mirage., one by a Maesschusetts colud :teer, whir stabbed a - women to the heart, bier se• alto would not cell him whiskey, and another by an Indiana volunteer, who beat and injured an old Frenchman, that no tropes were entertained Gillis life. We hope the nwer evemplary punit.h. Enna awaits both of these 11.1..1e11.111d. • Tar Mono. -rastres.—ThinttelebratOsdillee: how been wild to a committee' of the Cithittle: chinch, lot •S' 75.003. mi. community have idtv'o purchased other property at Nauvoo. The build. ing is to he appropriated to educational purp two. connected with the church into whose bawl.. it her passed. The car.trsel requires only thu M. Wm of the Bishop. to complete it. The lion of the Mormon. in Naciwoo conannim of thirty of 1 - k ,ir forty famolie a under chttrgn of Delft! ti, Wells, have left Nahvon, to join the Califernie peth tion, Babbitt & lin . atilt remain In...Nem .3 to close op the affairs of the Mormons:l,. TlSSiet:facts ale rioted in the Warsaw Signal.*Sfej.eMid. Rep. • . , ... . A Remit Res. rots Fsititaas'..i44:lteart t za.—A squarer of wheat" s an Engliah meaw. Iwo of eight 'condors! bushels.--s •if you ; see wheat quoted at 56 shillings it is 7 shillings bushel. A shilling is 22i scut.; multiply by 7 and you have $1,573 per bushel. to Kentucky, c irn is measured by the barrel, which is five bushels of shelled corm At New Orleans. h bowel of corn is ■ flour-barrel full of ears. At Ci.icago, lime is sold by the barrel, and 'measured in the mailed sized cask of tl.at name will pass muster. A barrel of flour is seven guar ter. of a gross hundred (tl2 lbs.) which is the reason of its being of the aid measure of 195 lbs. A bevel of tar is 20 gallons, while a barrel of gunpowder is only is small keg holding 25 Um and that reminds m of cotton, a bare' of which is 400 lbs.., o matter in what !sized bundles it may be rent to market. 1 • Rules roe Comers° (' ten or tun Ire pounds of the mitten a your 4;4 to color. take one ounce of indigo and ace pound of oil of vitriol, stirring it far half'. hour in an earthen vessel—let It stand twenty-Par hours. Make • strong decoction of equal parts, of Ice bark of hickory and black oak, with water enough to we{ ten or twelve pound. of material to:be colored ;.to this add doe pound of alum, and strain it through, • thick bag; place it over the fire and when pearly boiling, add the liquid blue,} then let it stool twenty minute. and strain it well. Shouhl any pediment remain, another straining will be neces sary—then put in your yam dry. stir it for a few minutes over the fire and after ten minute. air. ins, rinse it well in cold water. Thi stronger the yellow dye; the darker will ho the green. To P De es.wa x...—.T0 olihiin was, boil the combs in istrong muslin bag. in • eancepan. with water auflicient to keep the bag from bUrn ing ; and whilst boiling, continuo to poem the bag with a wooden slice or spoon, to extract the whole 'ae you skim off the wax. Drop the wax into Mid water, where it will swim on the surface. The wax thus obtained will Ain want refining, to effect which, place it in • clean saucepan and melt it over a slow fire. Then pour off the clear wax into proper vessele and let it cool. . The Paul DINT of the United States will be in New York on Priday and remain until Monday, when be will Irene for Boston •is New Haien, Hartford and Springfield. He will pan the 29th -in Boston and visit Lowell on the 30th, Concord, N. H. July Ist sod Portland on the 3d. TOE WAR SHIP OP PEACE si sag nu. rem tlweet land of song, illy ha r p doth hang Upon wdluers now. bV htle famine'. blight and lever's pang !ham: wavy on by hrnw : Vet take by hat p and rase thy voice, Though faint and low II be, And let thy sinking bean rejoice In friend, still 1:11 to thee. Look oui, lookout cork. the an 'flu, volt my etneratd 'bore, A thtp of way ia houati for thee Hui wall no warlike store; illcr thunder deeps—'ti' klerey'a breath Thai waft. her oe'r the reo, Sit. rme• slat forth to deal non death, Dui heats stew life thee. Thc graaled of can =My •ante ism m o nis of Kno weal ping ggag ; Tlv y ] c i v n p ati m ix . er a . 7 . 1 , 111 e Vg. c • won en gn satrow, Woeful sill Im Erin'tvaice In MOM =ice, au gorily hill Colgunlna's glorious name A Nolan Wow Screnintrr.—' , ln the d or mid troubled night that DI upon no. there is no Star above the' horicon to pre us is gleans s[ light. excepting Me intelligen t, patriotic Whig party of Me United Slate.. '—Daniel —Daniel Wanter. Vitioc.—Sherp sheering has commenced in Ol ivia, sal the Journal eapc—'lt h `vilifying In have good cativo for believing that the price of .wool - will range 8 or 10 cis, per pound higher Quin hut year. BY ktriNETit; TELMKAPH pondesec• K Plt!labargh Caliutage WrzarmEToir; (DEL) Jane 23, n The Prtaileitt has jog ,reached here in the morning train of aus - from Baltimore. There eru a crowd of pawns present at the Depot to greet hl: arrival, and a Committee of gentlemen attended Lim from Baltimore. d'eteamboat, gai ly decorated with flvga. will bare coon for Phila. delphis. where you will beer of the Preaident's reception in that city. Pip LADILLTHIA, June :13 The President arrived in due season from Wil • nungton, in the boat fhartered bra committee of 76, selected 1431,13 meeting. He landed at the Navy Yard, under n National Salute. where he was met by the military of the city, and after a Censuring march,wasescorted throughthe principal thoroughfares to the residence of the Vice Presi dent, wheas guest he it. The City Committee of receptien met 'him at Wilmington end at the Navy Yard. The reception of the President to day, wee • nmat magnificent one. Geo. Patterson was great. ly cheered while in the procession, sod was we of the moat coral knout persons in the line. The Mexican papulece ere furious against their lately idalizad General, and two days after Gana PROM VERA CRUZ ! inerense at Veto Cruz, well in the number of LATER. FROM MEXICO There is later news from Mexico, reeeitred 1. the Ledger Express, from Montgomery, which 'ora shall publish this forenoon in an extra. Ezr , u•ive Corre.pondenrenr ”.Lurgb CLUZI . RALPI3IORE MARKE T. June 23, 7 P M. Fl:ur—The taastet has fallen mill m ore .— There were sal,• in.day of Howard' ere. at $0,50 per 6e.11, to tine extent of. 1000 lade. !f01d... gen really are unerilbr4 to accept Hat price, and ask more. At that figurnitere are snore buyers than Cry Mills is held at $7 per bbl. but the quotation is manliest—Mt re are no buyers at that y rite. Of Cornmeal sales at $4,50 per bbl. Prime lied Wheat is nominally 140 e per Lu— nn buyer Coro—maderate sales of prima White Corn a 99c, and of Yellow of sindar quality at 90c per bu. PrJandona—The my riry has fallen off sm. what, but pica. are not changed. . Clrnti.vience cane P. 1 1 4611,1 Ciate Ito NEW ORLEANS MARKET. June tftb , P M. Flour—The market bits not .cried. Sole Ohio and Illinois brands at $7 per bbl, and Si Louis City Mill. at $7.76 per bbl. Of Wbest, sales 14,000 bunt 150 c per bti c,,,,,i2Cousiderable wiles of White at 80485 c and prime Yellow at 87.00 c per bu. Cotton—Sala of Louisiana at 9/o*. Exclostre Correspondence of the Ihrtsbureb Gelette NEW YORK MARKET. JULIO 23 8 o'e r. s Floor—The market has'aequired considerable firmness, and there is mere boeineu doing. The sales of Gel:lessee tre.day were to a fair extent at 87,25,7,433 per Dbl. Wheat--Salesprime Red Ohio Wheat at IGRe per bit" Com—Sales prima Yellow at 99.1100 c per be. In Cotton there it no change, and the market is ea last quoted. Eteiustvo , Arrespo.lenee or the ritothersh Uaxeste. rtin.ADELpHIA mmmer. _ June 23, 71 Y. M. Flour—Although prices have give in • little, yet the market clime thie evening with more firm• nem on the part of holder.. The males have beau 300 bbla at $6,933, and 2000 bbl. it $7,00, which price we quote a. the cloying rate. Wheat—Primo Wbito is nominally 152 c, ba there Insve been no sales at tbst price. Tllllllll tione in prime Red at 150 c to the extent 3000 bet !qtr. prima Yellow Corn at 95.97 c per bu. 0.4 ere bell at 58c, but there have been n. sales, Cornmeal-811e. of $4.60 per bbl. • Provisions-B.le. new Me.. Pork at $16,50 117,00 pot bbl The market ha. been quiet to, d.y, and previous prier. hardly maintained. There I. mare inquiry on Macon and Lend, but otherwise tho market I. uneh.nged. Mr. Tod, our new minister to Brazil, goes out in tho Ohio ship-of the-hns. which sails for the Parifio immediately. Mr. Morgan and family go with Mr. Tod to Rio Janeiro. We bps every roam to hope that Mr. Tel will promptly adjust any cliff: roams that miry exist with Brazil, with whom it is the desire of our government to main tain the most &mirth's relations. Mr. Seth Barton, the Charge of tho'Coited states to Chili, will go uul in the Brandywine hum Norf lk about the middle of July. The Ohio will wilt for him at Rio - Tinein?, to carry, him to hieport of dcatinetion. The Ohio banal( hi' dew fined for the Pacific equadton.—Union. The Dalin:Rae Patriot of June 21,noittaine an elaberito reply, to the Retied of the eaßironre Committee vioiting-Pittaburgh. The write:ago. himself •m largo Stockholder." .Tho troconsuniew non, though ably -written, doe. not answer the able Report of the Baltimore Committee. 137/wsportant to Atl•ortlaars,—The atm tisementh which appear in the Deity ?doming Gauge also appear in the Tri-Week ly, One receiving the bete efit of the othcalation of all, without any additional charge. This isa adirantage wouradrerti.ma, without any extra expense. Advertiutments are also lnvrtrd ithuntry papal upon reithunahle term, . . Pratt Me Losisitte Jourosl • , 1 . ., , GINICAT trP IPO. OADNICIIIL r.-. , 1 . , , W ta" ilottio soma . itwitight 'boort ..._, Wessel- COMP your tees mystenously 3,1' . 'Ye bear no griefs o'er winch to pine, .. . i Nor yet• Mean lo 0014 • mine ; • Yet oh meet winds that hresnie your tone 1 ../JteMit be o'er some helm broken one— .l-e we/sue/Ms sephyrs smack ring free mat moms so sweeny—mount for me' .Andyeararen with 11111;4111C•1111•Ct Soh skfthing as ye kow k,t, now ha° tomato your tnsubled tare, That heaves, and sighs, and know. /in IC.I 11/11 yOllll melancholy swell, Tbat with my sad beast Malta, Ma— Ok mom:min wanwe,wild and lbw, nal alb so sweetly—sigh for me I And you ye gentle dews Mal fall, 1.141,t drops her dinky pall V e trentsting dew gems—man or even That tear to bring a balm from heaven. Say—weep ye for the sad one's sake Who bears a heart shat's fit to break' Then dews of twilight—falhng free That 'veep to softly-weep for me! PIIANTASUIA /MATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE THOMAS E FRANKLIN, Lancaster CBI JUAN C KUNKEL. Dauphin Count). THOMAS DUNCAN, JAAIIi/MAHCIN, PHOMAN C lIA MOLT, York. WILLIAM 11 WATTS, Cumberland. DANIEL E INTAKE Adam.. .JOH• WLTHERILL, Philadelphia City. JOSEPH R CHANDLER, ROBERT T CONRAD, •• THOMAS MeGRATIL Philadelphia County. DILLER LUTHER, Berka. ROBERT Al Franklin. THOIfAS M T APKENNAN, IVarhinmon ANDREW J MILE, Surnamed. HARMAR DENNY. Allegheny: RICHARD IRWIN Vellango JOSEPH II KUHNS, We...maimed. J RALL,Erie. 11 D MAX W ELL. Nankai:mum. 1 II SALISBURY, Susquehanna. ELHANANyearung. SAMUEL A PURVIANCE, Hurler. HENRY A EVANS, Chace, ROLM:RI' T PO rrs, Muummeery. Ej - W. invite the attention of our readem to thr-es trunralmary curer of Scrofula performed by Dr. Cram's /radian Irretobfr Panama, which they will find record ed in ano th er column of to.day's paper 'They are without doubt the moot wonderful on record, and have so been pronounced by many of our most respectable physicians. The afflicted and others hammed, am re quesied ViAll them at their several places of abode, and learn from their own lips the wonderful edit.. of the medicine. Thelastnne named is Mr Imse Weeks, who net be seen daily. between the boors of 9 A. to. and 41'. al at dm Mimeo! Rowand t W alum. Nu 310 Market .t. Yhilada. lea OCI-11.111er•• Ginseng Pansoca.--.llnacAL Tx.rimonly—Wr beg leave to call public attent:an the foltowing, from Dr. Wet. Doan, of Witham.,lle Clermont Co , and one of the very flint practitioners in the count) to winch be resides, and late Sesame in the Piste lomslutule, It cheering th us to see the lel& Ing men of the profession. bursting the bond• of profes s onal pr mdtec,and giving merit its due: -Piri I hare to ray="grartine been lasing wasteof your Ginseng Panace4ancl, ..)Tar, am well pleased in its mien. in C rrrrr has,,Td Reonehial Complaints. Please send me half a &ten rotiles—pot them as low as roe CSIS RA I expect if it continues lavender as general sat isfaconn so it has heretofore. to keep it constantly on bang. Respectfully. apt 7 Wut. DOAN. GAZETTE JOB PRINTING OFFICE, THIRD tORNIZR Dr PORT MICR ALUM, 43,2-w.. are a execute in a function, and expeditioii , isniGer, all kinds of Jo. Parana. such as larga-oscrnStrainboat Hills, Hills of Lading, l.etter Sheet CitOolaia, Handbills, Cards, an, tr. 1•JOILF . 0111 PAIMILIT RRINTINO to any extent executed in the hen manner, and all killdeer Printing dune with accuracy and li the lowa., • :.OUTS 5,00. NO. 00 . 'FOURTH STREET, CORNEIL.'"OF,PYST OFFICE ALLEN TINE ruhrentiek"reopeetfully informs the public drat he h. commenced the nomufactora of Gensbanen Fashionable Soon. of good mittens' and workmanship ...Irk he will warrant duper.' to soy Boot ever made 411 Pito...sit for the prier. These h.d.ome Boor will he made to measure, and warrant them as more wstied, att. very 'tow price of FIVE DOLLAIIs CASII -Centlemem are requested to rail 'and exam ne 0 , 11. DI tY U ERSKINE. (17 - Voont min Angara egnallyliable to the attacks of Ilmntorthoids or Piles. The Vegetable Flectuary. pOparct by Ur. Upham, ha Jeered wonders in the. convict:a It is haired us an anudoto a tics bang of human ear cent, and is unmersally concdcted, 119 a an internal remedy. as the only one upon which the sttened rn an roll trtth confid.tec Py radical rune. • • .4014, Wholeetaie .4 kLeinib by WV ArT & K:rciok NI, 121 Fulton street. Nem York; W.'hioax. Mari. street owl P. R. t 4 S.WVIIL gobthfiteld meet l'itt.burxio, V. In per box. ie. lot Printing Buslteess..-Wutted at thie 06Lee, Voene M.n aequeinted eviat the Peening i•l1•111.. and one vehe ran cunte sve:l rrconeuentle., ;eta . [Erltellgtoaa Renee.—Bishop Janes 01 the Methodist Eptecopal Choral, will preach $n the :tooth Common M. E Chatch, Allegheny Cltv,dua caching. SerVICE. • to commence at S o'clock. trs24 Dl= Ott Wr,lorinlay moruteg, 234 inq.. I.y Rev Grafge 114.11,..1N, FRANKLIN MOORE, .211.1. ItrNEC, li...lutwetet of W lalorphato, of Uir rn;ughen2. Wednesday morning, the :Drat in.t .hy Her. D. R. Kerr,MASILIEL. CtIA.VILLE. ISADEI.LA W. rEiIL7• • ON,troth of this cry. New and Fweblonatote Ilat and Cap Store, ALUNDEH the Monongahela House,Smith.ft field street The eubscribc hex recently esaslis ed n or . &t( in the above busine. [hie City, and a. ow rOl tor inspection of the Pahlm A ear and carefully telrClCil r a nd 111 of Haps an d ,p, every color and shape, whim he sat I eel , at the aery lowest mob priers. 'laving [nada arrangement. wh the Dada House of Beebe & Caste . of New York, h r will alWayi bare on bawl fon en ply of their celebrated Heaver, Rill, and Nairi• ! ate ! ssle Caaatoreree r eany,thkgr ano Ashland Hal., bathe Pketerti and Home mandanuare• Which he will at all lamel me penance showing.— Ile ,eels assured Mat all testex arid he sa awn:star hit sele , taim and at the .amt tam his prima. will eu t the most economical. Ile is determined in these ressectr, not to he beaten. Ito not, theictom, &eget the Murton. gahelm Moose Hat more. titnithfield Jellthaprl W VIRGINIA HOTEL, . East Baltimore Bind, Cumberland, Ed. milk: undersigned takes leave to ieform his friends; 1 arid the public in general, thar hn has opened • house of Public Eoterturiment in the new brick hand t . ns on East Balt:more street, neer the Depot, where he 'it prepared to accommodate all How who may plea.. to patronize Neal. upon table on the arrival of the Coaches and Cars, at tuvistyzfievesnts. rin lrrKingaire for 'Virginia Hotel, pnldTt WAN NOTON F.VANIV. MOTTOS: TO RTOCKIIOLDICKS. QatOFFICE of the Cleseland and Pittsburgh Rail Road Cantonal. Wauistudi, June 18, 1817 —An instal , not of lea per cent. Ohs b instalioetiq on the rei.cription to Ott capital stock Of the continuoll requested to he paid on oßlinforc Um (stilts) of August. Biockbolders In and near Salutes:lle. Ono, will pay to Joa. G. Latockt in Pittsburgh, to J tt Roherwon & Co, corner of Std and Woddlol,oll. ln ILI J.. Attu. By order of me Roard . ol24durgl A CATLKIT, Secretary. I, , ELEIGHTES—To Baltimore, by 111 J Ecltpae line I I I will contract, at abort ton, an I reasonable price. for 31 tons per day by tOIa capeditious roan , 104 J C MOW 1.1.1.. A1h STOCKS FOR BALE -0 shares M. & M. Bank; Pittabosh; 21 " Hand Pt Briage, th eir mobk) Ap ply to jat J C BIDW E LL, Agl. wooer 21 GERMAN CLAY —3trtorti ree`J and for .21a by 2:24 TAB"EY & Hb.24T. 33 w.tod Et WINDOW OLAIS—NO Its suerted sizes on && ...to by TASBEY & &RN. DOTABII-16 casks in more and for we b) Jai TASSF:Y t 111 FAT ItAlBllllll-30 boxer received and Zr side Ly ON TAINEV liKST - - I , OFIN-1.5C0 hod.. prima Yellow Com nn li siinmant and for sale by Jeri J C kIIOWV.LL 1J VNDItIES-10 brls Lour Akar; V 4 brl. N. 11. igelnoves; 6 troo No 3 31ackorel Plot reeeived jell) . ATWOOD. JON 1.34 &CO mod for Imre IT V EATIIER6-4,000 lbsgowl 11.J4c, Gem Fratbers I DICKEY lc CO w.oe• end from M OLASSER I II brio , Surr Howe ittola.es, jel7 Pc"* llttakl7;sl4ll, 1 8 00d,3 ooi rl VERMILION—W lbe juet reed lined for tale at the 0m aratehoasa of J KIDD& C 0,60 wood .t CrWOßEir—du as. espenor 1101..Ca1l 000 et ghee, Just received and eur sale all the Drug were Kruse of jeld 2 KIDD it (X) TE&—tOpeckeges Y. IL,Gunpowdendd imperial Tea. received end for vale low by • lad TASSEY & LIEST,33 wood si • .F —5O bbl, No 3 Large Mackerel; fN bf bide - " for eats by rata TASSF:V d BEST. 25 wood n 9 , OIIACCO-60 bia la Lamp, da. Iti 4 t6y, and 1%. 1 more Mc on kand and for ode by jel6 TASsEV & BEST CIGARS—YAW Half Spa..t.hCillars; . 10,0UU Common . • d.. In at tire Lod fdr sale LT • JaIG ' TAtIz!EV k at•TiT BACON AND LAUD—I trir ri . o lorz , Da rani, }elf. Pot raid by POINDEXTER &VA 171AGR-17 treks country mired, bra re ee ee d land Ltrar sale by Je l 3 POIN VENTER & CO IXT lIISICEY—I bbl. Mononithelk ror rate' t 7 015 .13URBRI WEI WILSON & CA pl49Ult--300 bbl aS. F lund and Wilde by , . V.- 103.80111 . 1111D0, WILSON &CO ititi4 it - Z(4 bide in Mire— jets 3tILLER & RICX}..TFON cod km ..lebY - 11 1: 17k. 14.51.48PM:1V67 Coppetas &r age by_ leis. L% ON SON HORITACd CON-fuoo rounds Haw and Pboaldarr, for sale . by W & $ firCUTCHILON - 444 , A11.011—5u bore. Foe* (Qualmish) Alvah, an s. A No. I article rue ld per op Talisman, *ad for mils Of jer3 0 8 MILIENBEROER HMBIP—Ito bald M. ir de.tarted Ilernp.oa eon. 4ignmeni And for sale by ALEX. 43014D0N Jeri 6 4 water and t6Sfront rie LARD-4 keg. I Liar, II bbis do do,lor rals by' • )143 WICK & IiIeCANCILE&I BUTTER -4 bbs. (" 01 ( Ge uk tAI b ei:ANDLESB pe43 • car wood end wilier at* I) 11. &IA NOKIAS, Allarney at Law; Unmet; Ilabevrell'a tlaildiap, clearly . opposiir iba Nyw Court Ilaua, • mfOw9wa rs:f auction' SArg Ur; Jana D. Davis, Auctioneer 1.a? . 0 Ihrusged Ilicached r SbetL;ags Atwai THlSlllomilig In ID O'clatk. at the Commercial Ave. lion tuna. • cern, wann aad1,441,, Ftraatwa Ina be .o'd Wwiroat it Mai c.merral, moat good quality. -4 Waltham bleached a/meting" damaged by water on the 'ON Thursday Morning, Me tish-insi., al 1h o'clock aI the Commercial sales room.,lcomer Mf Wood and mrects, Lc gold—Al.k% o rtaientot freitt and aca.ned, ample and Moor, Dry Good., Boots and r. 43.0. Umbrellas, Parasol*, Brant, Gisnp..9.lyear and Silk Botticm,ll.icy he. Atg O'Oloat, P. ' A quandly of Groceries. gaetrunrare, Glassware. Mann. Clocks, Loolonix filaaana, Cunning. Beds, Matsrauer, Transparoat Window Made, Grass t'c)thes, Shovels, Wrappos Paper, Parrot Blankseg. Cooking:km.ld Window Noah, wanl dcors,ane tilts gallon copper Kettle. - A anneral an.rundat or new and second hand Hence. bald and Kitchen ke, An: ' At • O'Clack. P. M. A•bcadaeme avuurmactit of Waiters, Barbet' Pimo fine table and pocket Cutlery, Mardavare. Cond., far.cy meal. new and accond hand W mates. Muatal Unstrap. utenia.' Beady Made C.oitung. very rupenot quality. french. aIF lc *him arab !men dramas and raglan, iu ether uvula • quantby of variety goody: he. • Howe and Lan at Auction. ' . .ON Wednesday a ft ernoon the 3t!th lust at 3..Tielock. ii sold on the pre ottirett, Mat valuable lot of Ground siviste near Me earner of,. ullt and Urant streets. hay tng• front al Cfret en S t i th street, and extending Lack leet,on be rear of which is erected n'three story El,ek Building erhieh 'ls rented at 15150 'anaemia,. Tole indtsmnable Tereurlloo3 cash. balance in two eons! arovtal payments tub iMerest, to be secured by bond aud mortgage. jag! 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