THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE i:ftn,rvs itooict-kco'l PITTS Bt.' FIG • SATURDAY MORNING, JUNEIS,, 1847. ar FITTIB/ moo Dow, Gaunt q publuto and WeektrThe LP* lotto, ea Dollato pee smooth; the Teottee lyirForteDottars pot Almon: the %Veekly is two Dollar. tocronatuo,,strialy Notice to Adwertlactai Mr Advertisements, to secure insertion, should be handed in by fire o'clock' the anew:loon. Aticabon lo this On Ike part of our tusioniers. would be produr uveef mausid benefiL The Cnnene has the larice.t NA. slam circulation and adreitising soils. , of soy Pkfiir in Weaken Penosylanis, nbd it is thiercane necessary that advertisements should be seasonably hooded in. FOR GOVULDibR, , JAMES (Or MOTU COMM.) mit CANAL COIIMIS,SIONER. JOSEPII W. PATTON for LT8151114.001111,t0021 GEORGE DA ro ux ktO ma leitheny Cay ASAZYLI.V. LEW,IS C. J NOBLE, of Indiana Tp. SNIVEL.V. of Wilkm , Ty. Al ItSI ALL OW A lITZ W ELIJEK. Pamborot lIENFLY LARGE,of ftlifLoTp. 110 K COOWIT ra J. W. BAXTER, or Patolongh. YON . K I? PERKINS, of Lower Pt. Clair Tp 70111 •LIAT4.II, WiLLIAbI CAVES. of VoraOnto, T. ' CENTRAL- COAMITTRIC 'THOMAS E FRANKLIN,I.nne.Ier C, JOHN C KUNKEL. Dauphin Count, THOALKS DUNCAN, •• JAMES MARPIN, THOMAS C HAMMY, York'. WILLIAM Al WAITS, Cumberland. DANIEL Id SMYSEFL Adams. JEW. P WETHERlLL.Philudoophis Cny JOSEPH It CHANDLER, ROBERT T CONRAD. THOMAS. MeG RATII, POlllnelphns.Puents DILLER LUTHER, Verka. ROBERT AI BARD. rrnotltn. THOMAS M T M'KENNAN, Wa4,,mtm, ,ANDREW J OGLE, Somerset HAILMAR DENNY, Alleiten,. RICHARD IRWIN, Venungo JOSEPH II KUHNS, Wesunurrland 0 J LIALL.Erie. IS I) MAXWELL. Nenahampion J U SALISBURY. Susquehanna. ELHAN AN SCITII, yunnme. SAMUEL A PURVIANCE, HENRY S EVANS, Olson, ROBERT T rorrs, Montgomery. 117. Calm Copies of the Report 01 . We Haltimort Committee I. •be h.d at this Came. A large number or COPIGSM till!. epon have been printet/ by u. Mt cite, lattort, a n d' is eesinable that, they should be read LF every ma i the mty, end in the neiehhothood or the head male of the oh.o,ws well uslet omen Biltintow pad Pittsbuteli. 'They may he had without charge. • For ratxrerclal latelligeray. nOOll,ltV kets, River . Import, Novvic Marti, . !lard page. ' PUBLIC •spzurr. Weeminue to give touch attention to the 1m provetnents going on in various puts of the coon try, in the hope of at ir ast keeping alive, if not Mutating, the, interest 'leo in such subjects at horns. Tne die:nation in regard to the Rail Road.. propaerd to 'connect with Fitter:nth, ■a one 01 there improvement., 011 t er: lung revolt in eome thing more important than word.. The edivu., witpiecome weary of appeals, coneys nod figurers, • nd tiemand that action. which M the shame of the bend and neglectful, me, not long ago taken:, • This country ail luau dP h h 11- - Atls_urp_ i s ut advance of us us public spirit. The went .1 lxis, Indeed.; the crying via of t h e place. We reed of five Lim. tired bills at one time before the British parlis• meat for Railway Improvement., and that. toe, wham the cost nf . construction is from £B5OO to hi.C287,001:1 per mile. All New England will soon be traveled over by the Iron, Horaedragging his Omicrons burdens to and from the Capior!r and `tit port, of the several. States. Not one of them has morn occasion to give heed to such MI. provements than has Pittsburgh and the country . round about it. Them, are inducements to g.. Emit and to go West, and they are Niches with a . proper public *pint would, Cie the falling of the 'leaf, burst the very mountains asunder. Nature has done every ruing for Pithildngh, and Pitt, burgh nothing for hemeif. It is not a lack of to. dividend enterprise, for there is more hero than ws have ever seen elsewhere. It it IVA I nrdiroony, , for in many things the people here are prodigal to extravagance. It is net an indifference to the conveniences and pleasures of tile, for no people are more Utilitarian ot .fond of the comforts and lituriea of life. We have neither Rail Roadie nor Public Libraries, nor Dispenasties for tho sick. " Chid. dn ' fns Marshall. 'fore theafthis. ! had the warm friend,hi i • '•is eminent nor Public Gardens not Squares, nor an Excheoge. e , r „l c. ,,„, t i am ,3 °ob.!, ,day, hie • maul Ina city orAlerchants and Business men, 'Mr. Clay. in early lac, ..:4‘ 14, Kentucky Poblin Bath, in a city surrounded by wooer. at ears was ttratived with the eindasei and a deuce re peculiar to this generous people. And yet no city in tho Union hat a population whole heart went with him, and if Mr. Clay • t more cipablo of appreciating and enjoying all grateful tor the favors that were showered so these good things than our own. Surely it is not tinually upon hint, Kentucky also honored bi tha policy end , a people to neglect thug, in honoring so Worthy a eon. In her Legisla in her Conventions. ha barb Houwa of Con like them in the mere pursuit of worldly gain., r, and or the prewdrog ohne, of th e Howe of There is • higher Political Economy than mere ! reeerrtettyee. though etvveye aeat altogether acquisition, a better aficulation then the loose. and tad States man. he never ceased to love am regains of a week, a superior wisdom to that which mother the State of Kentucky nor have Kentuckians ever ceased to Ire and reran lid and absorbed in P""n"f”' Labor ; ' s a him. I shad': never forget the noble Mhote good thong for the bodies and the mob of.men. Clay paid to his adopted State when he took . So' is exercise. and it is absolutely necessary to : of! the Senate, aboutthree years Acme. Hid' t 'enable the body to perform its healthful inactions• was full, and wools could hardly find utteranc There war not a dry eye in the Senate Chalt! . .. Commerce, trade. and manufactures, have been ! I , Galleries, postlegwl ware, Senators' wale, 'it' called the gods of our economical politicians, and ; way . , repotted theta , , every nook arid comer certain we are they are not th e worst divinities in I crowded, and for hears before Mr. Clay COMM the world. They serve their purpose well, per. ad his farewell speech thereMerefew, even am haps, but there are higher and nobler aims andl It . i f 7PPett , late, who did not. egret to hem th e a caell pronocuiced from hie lips. 1 4,—1t world even.-within' hi ' world of °""' This feeling was as-just, and manly as it war general, for in the whole range of opponent. there to not one who has wood in opposition to Mr. Clay who will not pronounce him, in all things, to I have been an honest; manly and frank opponent I•He never betrayed a friend not took advantage at an enemy.. The world will point to.._trim ad the theneat Patrict,tbe able Statesmen, ands oue of great and good men of his day. If he is not the President of the United State it is because he . woutal not demand t o the mean artifice., which, had be deemed it just, to haws sunk so low, might from this "depth profound" have ale Irated him to the highest point of realness We I read iu one of the poet. that, "High on a throne that tar ootsho'ne The wealth of Ormus or of Ind, Satan, exa...,1 sat • By merit raised to that can eminence." ors ZZZZZZ a. Blear THAW it PRV.ItorIT." was the noble sentiment to contrast of Henry Clay some years Sillee, in the Senate Chamber. When l• &A.d to suppress hi. sentiments against a party of political abolitionists, bemire it might prays on popular or blest his prospects, he would not. He or. asked, too, to hold hi. peace When exposing the land depredators who were plundering the', Treasury, but he scorned to be' silent !'when and j where public duty told him to speak out like a man. I He wed to that it ma. not pendent to talk sg baldly in defence of the right, in favor of a • dambnition of; the meogatives or the !Exec otin—in favor of the abrogation or meddle. . i lion of. the Veto Power—for Diatritmtion—for Prot...don' to American Industry—fora more I faithful administration of Executive dofies—for a nor, impartial dueributiop of Executive farms— !, higher Patriotism, stricter morality and greater accourotability. -Tenth and Doty than gu de au' by, been his universal anewer and that regard less of tho personal met. Adhering to mind.: pie, indeed, is the rock on which Henry Claw has shipwrecked his fortune*. He has been more honest than erafty—more straight forward than deceiving—more brave than worldly wise. Pohl. ical tenth has been the polar star of his existence, and be ha/ followed it with a love both of the mftns and of the end No matter what the consequences, his aim has been to set jowly for hiscoontry and coisscrentom ly for himself. At Gotteinberg and Ghent, as the advocate foe war in preference to the slavery of our,seunen—as the attendee of our commerce— as the fnend and negotiator of peace—es the fath er of the mach abo6Bd, and ar first not well under-, wood American system—es the sympathizer with the Greeks and the:people of South America in theihrtragglee for independence—al doe whose heart war open to the complsining. of 'the much wronged Poles—se a taus man, in all the' private walk. of lifer—.4llll patriot and staesmari in all big ,public intereourse—his conduct has beet( such as to command the admiration of all good men. He ' is better known abroad, perhaps, than any of our i dieing statesmen, and at home, as one who has ever been a target for the wareercese and the foul. fiend. of party to shoot at, he. more esteemed than any man who has occupied an equally edespicuous position. Had he been, like Gen. Hanisin, for many "years out of publit life, and discount tied with all the exciting questions of the year and tiour e —for. ever making enemies scan honest pui,fic servant most, of demagogues and selfish men,--like General ilantiacm be would have lawn pelted from retirement in the Presidegey. But stymy day re ceiving [bertha. of his enemies-slandered upon every cumailau—bia eery loco and deferme of the 'good returned by the opposition and reiiatanca of theievil, ha has tallest, like many a pod man before j r him, by the blown of calumny, ignorenee and op.. memian, But In his present retirepient—the •• intelligent cultivator of tho aoil—ho may exclaim —and' hie friends for him, • "Far more true joy Marmite. exiled feels ' . Teia Caesar with a Senate at his heels." His Mende, of whom there are legions,. and they — where Itte - autions centre, from whence sittings every noble sentiment and every manly virtue. Unless from this 'Central attraction—a• it were the windows et a:mend—Men look out to ere the world around them, and surveying ite haunted and nit ' suffering, its abundance and its went., again tarn their eyes within, and improve their heart., they can never enjoy life u it is, nor be , prepared for a proper enjoyment hereafter. We abuse the world when we ought to find fault with ourerlees. A littki more are for others and we shall pay better held to our awn welfare. lirtitsserviXtie public s little and we shall arse oar/Ares ljett.e. Men can leave no Ellin legeey to their children then • sincere regard for the Iran welfare of the State. The moral example of true Petriotiem and'in in. solligent t publle spfrit, will prove more precious than =Well of gold and silver, or to come nester home, of Coal and Iron. City Dispensary We ham been seeking time for some days past to urge upn the attention of the City authorities the ellUltddlleeilt of a City Dispateary. We do not feel that any labored argument is armrest, to prove the Importance of each an institution in city Lice this. There is perfume on poverty here thin 16 many othet place,. but there is sufficient to. demand ..frequent administration of public dimity, and particularly towards those whom mis fortune hid dried in the form of sickness. If st any one time kindness is more 'welcome than another p it is when the hand of diseaseis laid heav ily (rpm the afflicted in body, and it seer the heart Is burdened with the love it bears the stranger, it is when as strangers the sick ace visit- ad, mad their wants cared for. It was the peculiar proeince'of our Saviour to visit the siek, and one of the sublimed of his promises is to those who give food to the hungry, water to the thirsty, and Attention to the neglected. In all large cities a Dimenury is necessary. as will to preserve health asfirr charity. In London bere is one tu every District, and they are WM- I moo in every WED on the Continent, as they are in mad parts -of OCT own country. Io the larger Diageculefies of the Metropolis it is common fo r g physician and mtrgeon babe in attendance. Their duty is to presente medicines foe the poor, and to se. them at their own dwelling* when unable to suit the Dispensary. An apothecary is she usually d stub an establishment When not nip. : ported by dm public they are often upheld by the liberality Of private contributions, or sometimes both by joiit contributions and public appropris. in New England, Opticians are axially paid for their attendinee upon the poor, u the apothe earl is Coe the prescriptions pot op by ontor of the city or town phy.neisn. These ate small taxes, at die payment of,which no Christian tax-payer will grumble. Public duty, we think, demands that . the City authorities should give attention to•anb jed of this impottattet.. - - . HAxrestini.—An election for two axon. biro . 01' Congos: !eke place on the Bib of Tb. Whip and Imlependoots can MAUI U . they will:' Tbe election Is likely sietto ar,ini..a. .• MKIT.TC/Ittfl OP THE PUBLIC MEN OF TFIS 178,1 TED STATN.A., 1700ZL~E0: 1♦ HENRY CLAY" Amor* all onr rtinatiymen, theta are bolTirw, who base so wan, true, admirers rui ., llrnri What living stalevinan is..trre the Union whore aims relives so many hopesawalreos so many sympathita—calls forth so'manj (Acne of respect? Who, at the age of three amore and ten, can draw so many around him to acknowledge his 'eloquence, approve his judgment and ipp genius! Whose word. liuges ao lon' memory of those whotirre heard them, 4 opinions have loft deeper im, premien. ti heana of ohms whore ens have been 'el receive them I have leen the &Dew A crowded with it. sea of heads when Het ' ho. been apesking, and when upon alum countenance, was depicted the smile whi, not be withheld even from 4 • was ha in every effort to _infuse good among these—whsle from thiLthrosts of al has berated forth the broad and merry langl could not be stifled. The scene may have ed as in a moment of time, and iu udder c another pusion has been depicted at who • excepting the Stoic•—nod not all of dies be excepted—base been, as it were,' !!like all tears?' ..The applause of been.% Senates to cairn has been no fiction with Mr. Clay, - for ti has received more of that, and no man United States could, at this moment, bring In ha hear him, whether at the bar, in the Sen in the forum. einee the days of Patrick and James Otis. in my judgment, ere ha no such Orator. In the minds of many there is the Salltdo between Henry Clay and Daniel Webster that there was between James Otis and I Henry prior to, and during, the. reveler Henry moue resembled Clay, and Otis m aembled Webster. Otis was from Massach and Henry from Virginia. as Clay us now Virgirdir; that is Virginia born and rot neat ed— Webster has sper.t his tarot and best days in sachusetts, though bona in New Harnpsh Hereafter I may take evasion to draw a on woo to, tavern our two modern miaow. Et to say for the present of the great prott.ty Henry Clay, that he was one of the most men of his Maw. Hot mirth came film aFt of fire burs•ing f /nit from a volcin Fire ti. from huo eyes roam cam bis spoke, ind r apiririg power seemed to give direction t ! wookinga of his restless mind. His thotlghto, gu forthwith the same itretixible force ashis tenet bet he thought faster than tongue could give to bin language. He was brave and hurt: not always what the world elites prudent. who indeed is te ..Who eon hold the fire it hand by thinking upon the frosty Caracas.. Th, to las • time, however, when he 'exhibits much caution is herresa, sod as much split and wisdom as tart fell to the lot at one mar It ems afire the PiIIiiRMCIA of Great Britain enacted the odious Stamp Act It was then, a that measure was bef.du the people of Virg ••Fill'd with fury, wrapped inspired." standing bet beLrc to omen anal speaking from a dignant heart, he proclairord ^in thoughts breathe and words that born, 'l'ariar bad his lie I ;bailee bia Cromwell, and decree 111,—(h cry of ..treason,' qrraDo7/... rang like a trot through the crowd) while Hearty continued, an unchanged front and an undimmed eye,— prof/ by their er.mple." Henry Clay was loon on the 12th of April," The :miens, we know from olden time till hare been the magic numt era. It.vres not lac f ec ho gave promise of the greatneui he ha. exhibited. Honest poverty was his robed' slid with him, as with many others, it pet rich, 'one than gold and titles. Literally,: sweat of the face he struggled on throng leaving school early, and in ho way blesses the good whoa!s which in our day almost where are thrown open to the young. 1 commenting the study nil his profession he clerk in a store at 'Richmond, when in In maws of leisure he commenced laying ut tiepines of learning which, since that time C int/motetl so much to distinguish him •n the great men of the c ,uutry. Previous lie was •the 21,11 Boy of the Similes," and • has been raid of his carrying the corn to mil line Rminente is no fiction. An d law eta& was erminenvly sueel.seful, and when he pea himself a candidate for approval at the Ba ability won for him the approval of each 104 awl a t h t have gleam thcrza,lars tont filen& inadvataity than in proapatit.y.lcnowicg the cause of. defect, know also haw Cr few:ember and op ptriate thailo who have fallen ie each p atruula. "Let others hail the ettuto We boor to him whose coons has ran There are pia Wars, ai honorable and can ices as useful, is the private ativion as in the ',Min walks of life. Mr. Clay, in retirement; will outlive his CSIUMnieS and his calumniators; and asi 4he pod men do live after them"ao he will fot ever lire in tEe hearts of his countrymen. oblay he live longer than.l have time to tell hie years. • 308. Yb. number. of Males cacao. that of tousle. by more thoh fifty per rent ; 117, or more than one third of the whole, were children node, five; 110 were frith and Ilb.,,ec,npond of inmates of cations haaititttla and altylo WilaT 1 flat way unixa roam.—On the lot ir4aul, Mrs. Margartt Dar, wifo of Goorzo W. Day, of Bork. county, ern olrely Ur pveregi of four children, lh eo girl. 1101.1 th/. -Tor Co..xxas or SWITITALAND "—The Hartford Courant ntates that heady uas aspatary wish the derpieo of Mr. Chahar., oeeuted the death of Value:, who had beret called , he Ctial. men of kiwi:se:land." Ilia name to Icy (.mi(iar to the Chou'nn public, but bit thane., and lire have a moat striking 'resernblanCo e of Itt,, great Scottish cordemorary, and a if to complete the picture, they. have t igerher !wed bum the it labors and gone to their eternal reward. lesarturi so Diciatos.—A decision w e e air. co in the case of the lad at Philettelpht. on Mon. day, who war brought up a few day. ago on • babas. corptiv, at the toluene° of hi. .11. fah, r, 'for the purpose of bring discharged ha, the roe. may of his grarid , fathar. The court r4mande,l hint to the grand-fath•r, rrt he it [mild t • vopp•trt and maintain the child in toe ab.enre oiler 1 , ,e death of the father. The atrp.Jsrhrr .I‘ . .ITC.F keep bi•nio charge. Coax' roe Femme —lt is not to lite in ale, 1.,- dian Coto for fodder. If poor lend i. r' :an Pi .1 but little inhaled with weed., it muy b o -v• hosecast. If it ia weedy. now you earn dolls twit fret apart and cultist.:-1..• yin u 'OWL You will thu. obtain lots of I I oat - for your coma in the fill, when the gra-. I,rinit • fail, at • very iiltiA es renre and trouble. Retort•• brr that 11,4 Ct c o rn 19 beat for this pIITVOI4 I .- WM - WO Tranuripl, 14t/t. A NIIISLE Extorst...—lt gives 11. 10/1 h ple- • uro to elate that the .urn of $BOOO i..r recoor been mtatd, by subscription, in the city •,1 Pro. • dente, for the Roraima of foit&two• rill; co tabling 206 sittingi, in Grace Chore., to be f, eyes free! By an agreement entered into 1: tween the corporation and the auhretittere, thr• news are to be (rein from all 41/61 far any purpo • whatever.—Choldian lhitneaa. ' Conx.- 7 A einarnereieJ house in thi,, eity h jam repaired account sale. of a cargo 01 93.00 buattela of earn abipt.ed to France, co which a 1.. in weight woo 40,000 pounds. We bele., this is now swertained, w I n she the avenige"shrinkage" on the articr . to ole plr sent:—N. 0. Bulletin. runnteci. Ann Br-Goats in de , u orid • Parisian fashion. We have head •:I clothes lately with such intense giatificatiott. 1)11 wit them, Indite! for they are hideous I fmnitie unlike any thing bat the scale of I cr. ...dile. Tao Lamagar Tribune lays thrt the cotton factory at that piano is ivorkeei adomobtr. On Wedneday last, forty looms honed on. IGO piec . o . of mttalin, each piece containing 95 ya..!..t. in one day, five thousand aik hundre I stpirds! PIACT/CAL Bsersvosinec.—At a r.rdrit meet. log in Cork,in connexion with the exist it wan stated that the Rev. Throb,' Msgr.+ baq for comatime pot been keding 2,504, pdiir sons every day. Too Burners'. of Albany. N. V., it is wad, adminhaer ether to the animal. they are about to slioghler. and then put them out of the world without 'pain. MORTALITY —Out of GO.OOO pollens whip made the last pilgrimage to Mecca, ag fewer than 2d.000 died of the cholera. The Steerner WasillaaToa Was spoken on the 7113 having made 1125 nauticnl Milts in 142 hours of a flifrtiori over 11} miles per. hour. • , RAIN= rIIaiIITATIOI.—A banner I. to be presented, on Saturday next. to the Duquesne Tim Company, by • membernf the "lisp's. .15h16 at the 1...t,ty ofifeallue. catty iti l eite Spring, Col;Paniphati,w4 a letter. of whichrite le - extra* Threean outline or* "titienteternithe writer wheal we ben tpetkeiCet ;rgnc GI the* • Sle t 'nl• iu Suer of Mies.4ii. 9 •.. We Uttiltront ijiir or Murb 7, 1.84-7 often have I aglow end again; determined to rend you my hearty currant every thing Mex ican! .But, then, 1 know yon bad Lean the sterile and miserable country, and hi descriptien would ' t of course, no north" to you. TO give you. Never, a brief outline of our movements, I have ray, that wo g have ravelled to Banta Fa by nt's Fort; thenCe through the country of the 'air Indians to the water• of the Pacific ocean; an the St. Join river, the Rio Colorado. and Gila, back again to the Rio Del None: r.e the tornado Del Muerto to Waite, where fought the ;battle of which you base, dour t . corn the ricc.runt; thence to the Elpaso Del te, which was taken by unthenie across two r Jornadat, and fought iho battle of Sacra. to, and have sent you herewith, a ropy of my • lit report of the yarn, We are now in the infol city of Chihualsurs, and myself in the re of Gov. Farm 'y , ordera ;are to report to Geo. Wool, but I learn that, in.tead of taking toe.city of Chi ma. he it shut up at Seltdlo, by hints Anna. 'lranian will be ti. klish,if Banta Arool should pd *NI lid and Wa] even t t tall back. AR ergo, Zacatecas, and Chihuahua, will be ail norm my title army. We are out, of the hlf help. and it to seunsafe to go backward retard. )figh epirite and a bald front japer ,. tie aalek policy. My men . aro rough, rag'. Ink. Teddy, having one more of the R's than Iraj Taylor himself. We have been in in. sire menthe,' and my men, after marching thousand milee, over mountains and desert., ad rreciv.d one y . dollar of their pay, yet the it 'valiant murmuring. Half rations, hard , IN„ auJ uu clothes!—but they are still game last and cum and'anaise their country,ty but fled for her all the time. , troops c old hare behaved mote gallantly ours in thy battle of Saeramentn. When ipproached the enemy, their numbers rid on would have deterred anj troime, lees brace dt tvratinctl. front the attack; hot ff. node " rank t.. lank, I Wald see Mullion In t l the dee to conquer Of die—there was no tattoo. awl,no pale f I Cra. 1 snout dos.7rim. between corm anica rr Individuals; nil hove their I try., and done it nobly tor r, irnit.naiv truly, A. W. Doe Mil V. it Gratitude for American Kindlier... —Address of the City of Dublin. ie RigAt Woehipfed the Mayortf N. York e le Adder:4 of the Illght Hnnoralne'the fled or, Aldermen, and 2101222222 of Dublin. in waste Conncil on ambled. ght Worshipful Sir, omen, and Durgmam of Di delight and gratitude, the rs cf eympatby of the en] of .kmerica. in regard to eland. . he feeling el man for suffering man, has not, dirk estimation, to he limited by Stet 2 or gdonor they breed Mai man was Buil; ring in td.t land, and they felt dial the godlike - sir. of relieving distress, belonged not CO clime or an; that it woo en endurance from .tbe Med robe gleer of all, embrecieg all the children' dim. and truing on dill sacred impute., they. net Irmo:atop poured foal their unUndOnr2lo tip (to a n Cr the Clitorion lamily) their ken brothers in Ireland. !nun us to request that pre, 511,22 the Chief ic,(pal .fficer of the dist coy of the U. Stems, con' vey the ezpreesion of the grat.tude,lll222l Inrootten, of the Irish People, I r the Citi t f 22 , 1 Weidern Republie, lot the zeal and y .I..pi tyre, by than, 111 attending to the g humanity in our follorn country. MICII AIEL 8 rA.NroN. 10(n:e,tc Ilk Mayor of Dublin, Wy 7 '47. a .11 A• TSii UNT • ri t p , 5t.r.4.-WO tool. a net L. once ,to call puidie attention to my relation. with Brazl. The an- fly t too ar•.t - intoteourtto begixo to ex miser/4.1 to'?,ese.,ndirig to it. rex b.. ..railed his Minister from MA :, In te rine Iv I brief and painted a. to show e,.. • Tae onto of retail read, thwi: • •'.• irtri it v - mere...lA I.,eprim i n n Pirniputeutiary near the United pat the eud of all this conreniente may be, ins to ho seen, while the 'Brazilian Garen. i/ about rrealllnz ire Mllllster. our 01111,1 AO p deepetelina a Miris,r te Bra \ 11.14.1.1,1 I of Oil, ,crdrett cf . Mr. 'Num by Mr, Ins. rent this enuntzy abroad was ■ sure precursor crnattortal difficulty .aull it bow coin., if any e later day than we anticipated. A.. t. a rwisittutlonal infirmity, • wort of men:, in Henry A. Wise which renleis n unfit rei I . ...CidWive of (bairn:new ut pro. pa! „r deutit'ima. not hi. hire ureice but when he writes there Islame to guide the pen. as when he speaks there 3.;desil at his elbow to control the uttrimeo of .oughts. We are flirt prepared to say !bat aazilim florionnient ha, been faultlese in 'sting the dipl irnary which has led to this . taity,but ihat being in the quarrel. Mr. Wise grout min we kiwis 1.1 to get the nation et;ly i!s JaTieulty. We hope that M. with Iwomr to the nation elnd credit to him , repo an friendly relations between the two EMETEMI Ton kin G , neral ilehary Tays., , Mess.. Lm , t•q &Mack...fon, I'hdadelphia have jnet issued new Life lit this dtstingtothed Gruen! It is got up wok great attorney and care, and Ifi heautifolly e.otfhist.e.l Tne sdintrahle Joanna of the old he teh form.. lie IrodtrOptet.e, is alone worth the por.E• ol the lima. it sin lin sale by Mr. Luke , Lo•-,ni+. Wood street ass. Foo,th. Of the Twenty No M Jpr Generals Mr. flnsdlry lias e 1.., U 9 In lot Interotting work lately publbhadi n doled •• ano his Generals"--seven it will be seen nerd natives of MamtachneeLts—tour ol York St dc—tito of Connecticot—t,.,, of n Ire o o I South Carotin 1 - o . l 3l:llaine one id New Hampshire—to, Rhode Island—ens of North Carolina—two *era born tn fretand—one nt critland—awn in England—one in Friince—orm in Prussia and our in Germany Nor must we for got the Commander In Cloef, who as every body knows was born in Virginia, and who should hase bee° notice I first, which Mr. Headley has done In his a celtent Biography. together with a splendid limo, of that brava riled Officer, CommoJoin "'rid June's. tlic first opus the worn that, dung to the brecen the Stars sed Stripes of tho American Flee and received the brat smuts filtered it by ii7 . ign ration TA, second rola., of Mr. liewdleje book tote been published by Baker & Scribner New York. and tt. for rota by .1 ohnotoo and Stockton. V.lenone, agent far the splendid map of the L S..sr. feet by &e'en, or in town at the Aturethint. Hotel. Ile alasll.• ap'endol map of the world, the best that 414 bean prlrli.hed, and an illoatiated guide hit traveler. through the Potted State., whiel• is alga a perfect nark In o• way. An AdilreSs by licovin Dyer, U. I) principal el the e'reolir printed by fisorile%lbirkin AL cis,, t sotto Jab Office. This Aire. mu delivered in the bawd ol the Uniscialty,uposithe 0..0100 of the death id the Inn Professor Stone. The Writer kiss raid a sincere and eielpinnt tribute of respect to a L therhing brother, in his notice of the life and see' vice, of the deceased, abd we are hure the public will read the memoir with pleasere and profit. The v¢tlnt rannulito atqlarre has brought quite o utpe c iable crowd down and up to Wash. ingtoo. 'Ere or, •livudy two hundred appli cants •`fOr the siontien." of whom of Coma., one hundred tool ninety-nine will have to ho•disap pointed Sun. Hero is another beauiifut specimen of Dame'. racy . , hold together as Mr. Cilhoun once said, by (Inc cohesive power el !rubric plunder. Baas • man is cold in hie grave, the political harpiu, if or feeding upon Moutons, like the more Innocent , classic in instere,sre socking his place and are rav enous to obtain it. Tar. Manila' Itsitsr•s —The • Company famed fur (Ito purpose of constructing this Rail• way, barn organtsed ly the election of the fol lowing officers: ' Presidenl—JOHN HOLMES. 7reamirrr and Seerrlary—Java Moores. Directors. • Goo. W. Jackson., IL Miller. Joseph bong, ' David Holm,. James M'Aurey. The Company have chosen a lot of pound nee, th e o ld mteel Wellts--adjoinlng; we believe —en the bath of the , Ohio, opposite. Mancheeter. We undcistentl the lot was putchamol ror s 1.80 O. The litockhohlers expert to be able to boot Goias on the ways by' the I wt.of Meech—Journal. Neanovr Esears.—As the Fall River stesm boat train was approaching Boston city this week at the rate of 25 mile• an boar, a large rock of the else of a half barrel, rolled from . the bank chore, end fell partly upon tho track. A. this was at the entrance of a carce,.lho engineer had no time to stop the rimed of the mug. The cow-catcher struck the nick and wes.hattered to pieces. The collision, however, dirplacod the rock front the 'track 110 as to allow the ear. to pass in eafety, 1)13,Y MAGNETIC ACEG;RAPH c;ipt.spoaagib:pe ruilantriat aismiteti --, !r LATER FRWIL - 211 EMU°. :, . Vaia Cans.. Jane 9. .' rilhe uthtrl 'made upon thio 111612 commanded ilii!C.ol. lifehisarh. took piece 'only twenty mile. dietantfrom Ver a um- The advanced - patty 1 protecting the train, and under the we of the 1 Drag onLim P, only a small body of men, were , anal . The Dragoons charged apon . the enemy 1 end in few moments drove them efr. . . The Mexicans a seeond time, however, mad their ypearance, 1800 strong, and this time at ischrtli the 11.10 51 ieveral points and with grimit spirit. l For a moment they seemed to be favored having • thousand men beyond our own force. (fol. Mclntosh, after a sayers struggle, &AEI beat back the assailants and kept them at bay, Hie trop then entrenched themselves behind their wagons to wait re.infareements, which before this have been received. (ienerel Cadwallatler left the city with Artillery end dragoons The steamer friary Bingeland arrived et New Orh on. on the 17th, with the above newt. Aa arrival from Brazos Santiago at New Or leans on the tame date, brings no later informa tion from Gen. Taylor or the forges between Monterey and Saltine. All we. quiet at ere Orly. on the 9th and Braun on the 10th. Eeetustve Cormiponilenee of lee Pemb e erle Gazette PHILADELPHIA MARKET. June 25, 8 P. M. • Floor—Oar market has relapsed into a state of intensity and dullnesss. A (ow parcels only of standard brands have beep disposed of to-day at $7 per bbl. Conamesl bu fallow again—sale*. today •af $4,25.4,311. Some &mend prevails for Wheat. end there were sales of 0000 bu good White at 180e--Sake of Red of prime rurality et 150 r, t the extent 3000.bw • Market Isar Corn active—sales prime sample. Yellow si 95c. Whiskey—Quotation. nominal. In I'm:whine nothing new has been repoiled. Colton firm. but not much doing. In ()niceties nothing doing of the least cow guonre. ti re. Cot tespouttense nt the Pittsburgh (tutees BALTIMORE MARKET. June 25, 7i P M. Floor—There has been a gond &al of scheit) in this markr.t today, and nuyers have purchased tredy. They took 3000 bbl. Howard rt. at 60 . . . .• and -2000' bide at $6,56} per bbl. The inquiry . m a ::4: .. 1:', . was kept up till tke dos.. Of City Mills 'aka 51., I, gg d ar , ' t g do; 1008 bbla at $8,75 per bhl. • Howatd et. opener! Barton, Hume and Bloonafteldta Poems: at the highest and closed at the lowest figure: Hood's and Hogg'. drat for Pale by ELLIOTT te ENGLISH Cuinvual—The market has net ea tied—fur ',Ai • Market rt. bet. 74 and 4.11 wireta the aides today at 84.50 per bid. • Plareigazare t Attedatlada 1' 01 Wheat rake some prime sample. of Red at iFOR .E—'l ere good br/ck Dereltil • nausea sea pal bur . . In Allegheny City, • Ilbort distance above the N Corn—Onto. While of prime Varna at 0 . , ~,, -.mnon, between Federal and Elandonty ...." Eaeb a Haute eorowns six 'wait and • ball. with gnianed gar mai of Yellow of almilat quality •t 85alitec per 'rt. 'Mere hotteeit are ratty pleasantly aitoaled, cam bia. 1.114111 C a fine 'clew of boot cities, and altars a levr the Lord Mayor. ohlin, have hailed e truly vobvtantial dightersed and free their fi-Ilmliainat • - • Whiskey in bbla is selling at 3477535 c per grill. minutes walk of the St. (Nam and Iland street Bridge. ! alerebants or others wishina to porehase • handsome - Provisions—A moderate demand 91190 for Pro- reruienee. will and it to their enteren,to Five this (hear simians am] there hats been ules of Me.. Pork"' tmenedAte a tenvon. 9Cu rIIIIERT • • ' into ...Meld a: between 34 and 4th at $l7. of Prime at $14114,50. Sale. Prime -- Beef, Wf Birtri lekd at $10.30,50. P 1.3.61. A LARU:and splendid assortment I.l•con—Tkie ask.. making me to a very hir es. ' sr mahogany and rosewood grand a nt tent. Hama at 9.105 c, Sides at 10e and Shoal- inn Pianos. with metallic frames and der. at 7.8: pm' bbl. 4 - -d, all the taws anplovemewlueb for dumbiltry, tone and touch are warranted lobe atonal lo any made Farlu•orir Ck•eroisanuel sho l'arrlosrik NEW rel YORK MARKET. June Roc r. x. Flour—Nn very large boainev• has been done Chinamen in fart la dull •151,00 , “1,25 V• bbl. There have been Tale. of Ohio at 56.754t7.00, and of ,onthern at $7,V.a . bbl, the latter is rather no. anon—The market has beta cleaned ol nearly oil the Corn and Wheel upon It, and the sales to .by have mostly been in esthete:awn of • I end lor future delivery. .ales pstme %%lose Cora for July and Auguet delivery at Ain. Prolmone—Mess York is held at $l6 and Coate at i 1.150. There have been no nine These are the asking prin.. Western Lard as selling et 9d9 le. Salm Hams in dry Salt at Be V lb. Whiskey io bble is smelling et 30c. Sake Yie Lead et 43e' per lb Nome inquiry fen el •on Item am and ...o r sa 30, S. In THETA.. •T V•It• Cautx.—The train left Vera Cm: on the 4th init., and on Sunday the gth sea. attacked. The place was well selected by the ,Mesicano. being repnraented ae a defile broad 'slough for single *Bann only. The attack was 1111110 upon each extremity of the main, and upon the centre at the nme lime, the principal point. book crr. being the winch acre .uppJe..! to taut tin the specie, Minors, VoLra TTTTT .-065 Missourians ar rived at New Orleans on the 16th. Also 104 men, 3d Regiment Ohia Volunteers, and 3 4;ompanirs 2tl Ohio Regiment. Concerts st AID Meat, of Washington, bought at Neer Weans, acconling to the Ebu.hetner. Boldirr'• Claims, (Galles-men( &tip.) to the :moans of $lOO,OOO. We fear the eolJiere selli puree the last favored recipients of these Govern mentbounties. AIPOINTMS3T• ar T•lt PR1311.1.T DX Ta• 18re ran , --John B. Butler, Pennsylvania, Pay master and Military Storekeeper, fre, 30d, instant. in place of Sturgeon. resigned. Victor E. Piole't, Tenn•yleania„ Paymaster in the place of liaronionJ. deceased. John U. Guthrie, peusion agent, at l'inaSurgh, Peonay itasrxr.-1 he Clarion Register, of the 7.2 a, innonroses the arrest, on Monday, of a Man convmed in the diabolical murder of a re.peetso ble girl of 10, at Wheeling. after vloWing her person. The •wea evade near Lutherliberg, by Sheriff Clover, who has taken the villain to Wheeling. There are two other moniker. who were engaged in this outlast.. THE WORDS OF STRENGTH. There am three fewons I would write— Three words—ns with a boning pen In tracings of eternal light, Upon the hearts of men. Have Ho'pe. Mgh clouds enMron now And gladder hide h•r face in acorn, Pat then the shadow from thy brow— No night but path iV morn. Have Fait/ Whero'er the bark ie driven— The eahh's &Tort, the tempeat'a mirtlt— Know this—God tales the hosts of ffeave6. The habitants of earth. Have Love. Not love alone for one ; Bat man as man, thy brother call. And scatter. like the.eireling . sun, Thy charities on all. Thus grave theta Irssoas 012 thy soul— Zone, Faith and Love—nod thee shall find Strength, when life. surges rudest roll, Light, when thou else wed blind. PITTABURGHWEEILT GAZETTE Juno 213—corrsaris 111 FART Miscellaneous—Allegheny Ce rnetry—Letiar from the Penn.) Ivani• Regiment at Jalapa—Letter from Illinois—Delegate. to the Chicago Convention—Se, sinus Affray at Yorktown and in Pittsburgh—Cop. per bijou—English News—Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals—Foreign Farbinon for June—General Taylor's force—lncidenta.in the _Lite of O'Connell an d chewier's—L.4 McLane and Cheat River— Rail Road. East—Rill Road Movement. end Acct. dents—Col. Donophan sod the Cimioehes—The Queen's birth day—Life in London Truth Stenger than Fichon—Pennsylnnia Hospital—Mesim's for the Week—Letter. Iran Italy, Imen.New York, Aix —Good will among Men—Lake Superior, News troin, 6teSketch of the Lyre of Henry Clay—Pub. lic Spirit—Third Street Church—lnterertiog Mi.. cellany—City Diapeosary—Now. Intent Telegraphic new., Foreign end Domestic Commercial,A carefully complied Review or the Markets Mr the Peet week—The price. in the local city market.—The Cattle Market—The pikes of A121011C211 Produce in various part. of the Union =Amount of Floor, Wheat, Corn &0., received since the opening ol the canal—Canal tuminen and movements of pros:yes—Market In London, /City Newr—,ipirit 01 the Press—Copious Extracts from the leading journals oe the interesting topic. of the day. For sale et the desk, Willy or In wrappers. Pace 6 cents single copy. Subscliptlons two dolls.. ■ year in advance. 55,00. . BOOTS . ,00. Nth SS ET, CORNER OF POST OFFICE . ALLEY. HE 01:11111Yribrr reopecffislly informs the public! that hr hee commenced the macefactore of Gnstintres FillAwvale !Wu, of good mnieriel and worfman.hFp ho will warrant superior lonely &tot ever made in Piiip.burah for the price. ThenEbandeome Batt will he made to meaeare, crud warms them repre rented. some only low prFre of ELYIK DOLLARS Centlemen • requested mead and exam Fir them JoW . - W R ERSKINE. EV-Ws invite the attention of our fenders to been Intordinary comsat rieroful&performed by Dr. CaUrn's radian I'sgetatis Pang a. which they will find reeord ed in another column of to-day's - paper They are iilthant doubt the most wonderful on record, and have been pronounced by many of our roost respecomble phystetuna The afflicted and edge. interested, are re quesled to visit them at their several plates of abode, and learn (narrate& own lip. We wonderful elect. o f Ihemedleine. The first one named ts Mr lease lisoults, wbo inay be seen daily, between the hours of 9 A. AL sad 1, P. 14. at the olfireof Rowand & Walton. No mg ttttt at. Philada. ace (la-Salireta Glaistai Pianuasenn , --Malnnan Tanartso. 7 -we beg leairelo ealt pablin alinatnui-te than.taing, fn... Dr. W. Dowd, of:Wohmn-Tit. Cleniann Co , andante of Ike very fait pnoutionanita Otativaati m arnica he reti,lei;and Iwo &aunt iota Puna I.ldolitare. It la ehMriaßthaa wane ibe lead inetnt.a of ,t4e prares.... bullring the boitd• of prat. autnil prindier, and aiming men, no doe: ',Sir: I ban in my prsctice been usingeotne of. yossi 43hmeng Panacea. and, to fay, nm siell pleased in ito erects in Catarrhal and MonettMl Complaints. Pleme mud me half a dozen bottles—put them As low as rev earn so I ezpeit if it continues to render as general sat Unction. as it has barratry,. to keep it constantly on band. Respectfully, spl7 Wm. Dou, Y. D. (Ere.. roe ranter. wrnst Pteaat—Try theri,lwith oat delay, Do. Optianes Vegetable FJeetaary, the best, remedy awrr °tared to public noliee. roughally az etilent medicine la the remelt of a lbamedical eductuloo, and a complete Icrwrarledge of the diseasefor Which it is rscummended. The most triumphant roe vend. its atalairtratiart. KElCZtl,l V tlrVa ' lt:st nod t i llte 'l w -L Ve b r Y g W r K Y . A TT r matt i , Market street, and P. IL %twin" Smithrtiald Pittsburgh. P.. Price VI per boi. JOYd 1. rrAt a 'avatar meetityar We Board or Trade, held on me Nth inn , the following razed sent/amen were eleetedmembers of the mammalian, t nes. Jackson, 8 M Kier. Ab•atoni Marna. W H Garrard, H Lambert, Therm. Wale, W 111 McDonald, Ed. Heamhon, I N 0:1k,. J HARPER. maB,ll Clerk of the Board. !Erik. Andrews' Ohara painting and repaire of thin building having Imo completed, it mai -be opened (or .ervce, to-marrow, at the canal boon. je2o:lt ID7Bat4irir.lllolClwW7.Chaplaiii In the Arley, on lama/rot - root Mexico. will preach a Charity Simon at St. Patillo Church, on Sonday morn mg, at put 10 o'clock. jeS =TM Ou the Mb inn., by the Re•. Mi . Creme. HORATIO N DAVIS, to Miss MARGAREC JOHNSTON. dough ter of SJohneton, Rol, all of St Lout.. Esq.Al Ins residence in Indiana; AVAL AIeCI.A ERN, Jr hlr.hleClaren had strobe wed the county, some years n, 00 the State Legtalatute, with credit to hi t aself and Iris constituent& Rec. TI MOT/ IY CLOWhiL 0., ~r Hempstead, L. 1. on the ins.. aged 60 gears. Ile &as one of thesreatest taathentat Mind" of the age. Ile graduated at Colombia College In lett,. In Into he aces prineton I of Enonnaa flail, Flathush. In IEI3 hewas chosen President of Wulungtort College, lid., and rector of the Chaceh 10 Chatlestnern, and Pt Itaul's Kent coutry. In 1 6 16 hews invited to preside over - ihe. Chown Lio era m Inatoe Oneida,county, ?Vow York. where he re mained I the fall of Std. IA LU A 111.1: POETICAL WORKS— The loot of Bruton Poets; The Poets and poetry of Europe, he Poets and poetry of the Ancients; The Poeta and poetry of America; Wit man & Lent's Poetical Work Milton, Gray. Ilcattie and Collin'. d Colleridge, Ithcll,) and. Lent'. du, ro; Lord Cyron'r Poetical IVorls, illostrated, Campbell's Poetical Work.; f% toe country. For .ale tour for bush by F BLUME je2t; Nn I tgaroebtl et .2.1 door oboreStb r•briribere are reeceving reviler aupplies of Tennant'. Soda Ash from Liverpool. of tualt mat. satiable Co, lila. Macre, same, they offer tor sale at bhm. lowest market price TRINIFILF. & JOHNSON N 0.61, ffooth Wharees,Pbtladelphia—aolc Agent fiir an. market feffEslat A. M.. ruth .addamoa , and correetiou• lb. late Rev Isaac Milner. A. M.. F. R 9, Dean of Carlisle, and fficridautt of Qureu'a Colley., Cambridge. 6 rola For jra6 NSTON ffTOCKTON 1C11114 , 121 L ETTURII—Lems nto the Rea Joh% Hughes, Roman Catholic Bishop of N. York, ny Klemm. Puce 121 cents. FOr .ale by ELLIOTT & ENGLIAII • te26 3d market street VVASHINUTONI AND III• OF.2VERALIL by 1 7 I leadtel . Tal• elms reed and for sale I.a JOIINS.sai & SIOCWIYIN soraer of :Isaac and 3rd sis -•- - E, , AACT BASKETS—Card an 4 Fran basket...of r art , . and black Berlin Iton, brown willow work askets. and a rowel style made of tidy cotton, an fora., can be obtained at ' EATeria'S VANS--pcautind pearl and ivory Fans—Taw nrin prien from ragta to titre. dollars—and any qaanut) of Irv. pore down to twenty' five cents. ai HATON.3.c3nnatkrt • un band Car V•roaade mo ea skon note aberale Jo" F Hlder KATHY W A Z T a ur thi . nr ° , P er U nh a o C r tr i ktut E t Le — lien P" ‘ " e s rl ' t: twenty horse pa b. Aildr ea. A 13—lat akc rh. calico. . _.. • )s . 2.lti KKEP17.419 VP APPEARANCES, or a Tale for do , Itir it and Poor. by TS Arthur. Thi• Jhy ree , lveal and tor., in O. Hook oat Stat,earry warchoo,e of ~A: JtHINSTO I h. 2. 11•CICTON t Dr, Gond ' : houreef.—ht:""l'Vl%ltlV,Ytiird VEqUITONICTTI—NAtiteur and vr:deorlme plaid and green a supply received at !etgl W R MURPHIk4 ACE BU for TTONS—Er , rroa. medium mite Lace LA Baton. laame drt•xes. lot sale a% the Tnwraing JAIL n_, R .t OCAGES — A large int, beautiful p amen... for 4., R TOWNI+ENDA mafMet .r 50AP— biz r 41 rae'd and ;or b, R b . ; oEl42LE.ft'ar"' RA AN WHISKEY -.273 j blitz , SM E rml i i ily 1e 11w No. 16 Mart et .t corn. TV Ird WEDITIO IIAVANZA beam so. peso°, whoe Havanna Stags. Josi received and for gale by joYO MILLER & 14./CKET: , ../N A POLEON AND MS DENERALS, by T Dead- Iry.. Por solo try ,cOS JOHNSTON ARTOCKION CHECKS—A dinai n adoo eupply of ear). Oo• Coeeke,Just iced ai the Dry (.f. House or Jr!! W R Mt/Rllll OM IL LZAOUIS DRILLS—A low pre m of e the aboai popular goods ion reel irt u ute iu4 , 5 W ri ILYININS-50 oa bayi reed aa for Yale by atjet`n R E SEt LEIS ffIiiNERIA CARIB —lVO.lb. for oak by • /V/ )red R E BEII FRS . LI RD. POTAI9III or-Just mid and for sale by 11 Jrdb R /YELLERS • DEO WAFERS-41 uorr) for tale by - IL ittS • R ESKI.LFttri aZI ILIAD-50 Libls No. I to arrive .ad for sato 'by 0 wet FORSVT/Ik DUNCAN I IMMO° OIL-34 Mt& josr received . and fo r by irRI MILLER _k RICICKNON SALT -10 eaves Table Inn.jak reed and br sole by Ic2S MILLER & RICKETerO3I VICILTUEIIII-41,000 lbe good Live Geese Feathers r store and for side by 1 , 19 I DICKET & CO. wake and front otl IOBACCO-30 bee I. Lump, 54, IL, wad Bal. tlenore Plug, on bend and be sale by iele TAR IM' &TIESi* C IGARS.VOO Half Sy i somb Cv . i , .; n ~. . nd for solo Ili DIG ' ' TAMA' & uesr _ B ACON AND LARD—I cuA Imoricalliwon; I bbl No I Lard. . . . - rein Foilsle by Pt/INDENTER.% CO BD ACON. to.-I30) lb. country curate. coo, 3 bolp butt Jot meta thied—Applein lainbag and for sale by inl4 JAM DALZEI.II. . . _ TARCH—SA boom Fox , . Nbneinnatil Starch. ut V A No. I artiola rele'd pot air Talisman and by by MILIFABKR4ER HEMP-10 bales. Mo. date...rimed Ilelnp.on eon 11 tignment and tar tale by ALEX. GORDON Mt=t!=l L AIII3-4 la g s No. I LW. • 2 bbl. do do, for rale by je33 WICK k MCC aNDLE`.3B BUTTILII-4 "'I{PIrgeZIVCANDIAIK,.. ) , 23 a•or wood and wsi ler an 10 MON-150 tona Meteor for sale by P • je2s WILLIAMS k DILWO RTC. 27 on FIISIKEIV—YObbb. old Kee deed in more and for TV axle bY fad M J SLOAN F LOOK-50 bbl. Family Flour in onc . nyLtrz r : l lle jets MACKIMEL-I6 bbla No. 9 lo store and for sale he ie23 N&I SIM N rI•RIMDSD 11111AD-labbls - Nii. I In core and / far "ale by j k. SLOAN TA.MNIIRS 01L-15 belrela ntana Oil; 15 Bulk do; rerennny by canal and dor rale by jeltS J DALZIKLI. MACKICRICI•6S Md. new No. 3 landing (mo e.n.l and nide lA_ JenS DALZKLL 0011ACCO-60 kgs 6 twist Tobneen,Geges bennd, in mow swan. w.l . s . 22 . y_jeSS D1A.21.1.1. F bbls Noy sod 3 Mackerel; 5o •• No. 1 Herrinpilo awry and for sale by Ler_ J R FLOYD 7 EV 01 AI A --44.: E vo t ne t tra . dg or ujap INDOW has n i non ' on V v Gann and far oatr h( ia44 TASSEV & BENT POTASH—ICI CU,s in owe and for sale by -- j 024 TASSEY BM RAlit N5--.10 boxes received and for wile by jeer TAsSEYtr z ildlss7 _ CORN-1500 boodew prime Yellow Com on eon. vianme i fi: and for role be Jed 24 JCBIIIW ‘ I2I,I, Rtr a ttl7s c'jpir" W HI r ely 1 —l7a b i t i l 1 , 1 1 1 tilluommairkiranyco E 11.01311-320 LUIS S. F., an hand and Lur aala L. V lal3 LIU RORIDOE, WIE...SON Lco Dto CRON—RI. tons Idahnoind Furnace; 23 •• Rama han dcu j lr r a t apa rD A PI I _ • - DACUN—i ion pound. 1.3. and Shoulders, 6.... 13 Jolt .1 W et Nrcurcincunt auction - ranter ~ 1 49:J•lan De Dairll 6 . *Wetleaser - Res and Wu.. Baur at Auellet. - ON biciilday afternboa, tbe eit ioe.. 1 t olkek. at the Commercial gees looms, comae of WOOKI pnAlth wee., will Orstes, monad sixen IVO lbs Wagon boxes, de; even and Wier, sad ma& miser : lets JOHN D DAVLI, A selobeer 00-Ameriein copy. ===l=Nl ON iatarday esanialf the loth irWt , u 8 oclock, at the Cowaservial /Ultra goosa,corturt GLIM& aad kOr sta., will be sold • large and valuable colleetion of mai.- cellaneous Books, embracine tbeologyi standard litera ture, yocuy, Lo. C.IiinINIS are now ready Or deity legik ON Monday morning the 9xh fast ailo o'dockeith tie Commercial ?ales Rooms corner of 3 b and-wood an, will besold—an extensive anon:bent of seasonable mope an d fancy Dry Goodi, embishing the Cock of • tetail country more. At 9 O'Clock, P. M. A large assurthoent of new and seated hand !loom hold and Lichen furniture, among wbieh are Nur teat mahogony_ofas, mahogany 97ething bereaus, fanny and common chaimxatiles, bedstead's,looking gleasee.nian• tel clocks, feather bed', bedding, carpeting, window blinds, he. Minot quantity o f groceries, queenswithe;glessware, drivels, (MU scythes, matches, wrapping paper, band boxes, wooing Stoves, lc. • Al 8 CPClack. P. M. A quantity of semonable randy made clothing. tine assonment of ion shin, with hien booms and collars. boom, Moen, hats, taps, mantel:as, parasols, miasmal instruments, new and second band watches, pocket pi.] toll, fancy orai• en, german fancy goods, fine county, ac. Noose •ad Lot at Auction ON Wednesday afternoon the 30th in./. at 3 o'cleek. atoll Le soldtut the Famines. that valuable led ofGround situate near the corner of Pialli and Grant streets, has. inn a from of Y 7 feet en Sixth street, and extending back Ku fret, on the rear of which a erected a three story Brick Building which i. rented at El SO per annum . Title inatoputable. Terms 111000 Gash, balance its two equal am oil payments with interest, to be secured by bood mad nitottgage. jel2 • I'IIONIPION'S COMPOUND ICTIANP OF 1 TAR AND WOOD NAIDITHA —Tho Portland Ode) Advertiser wyst—"Thts remedy his been more successful than any medicine we burs e'er toolwn for iv numerous racism Contumption, Spitting Dlood t pain in the riide Breast Bronchi., Asthma ; Obstinate Coughs, lloanterteus; Sons 1 hrofft,Pelrotattou of the Dean, W Looping Cough Creep, Nervous Tremors, Au. lode duals of We highest reweetaltinty in this eiry beat ample tost.ony to n. power and-efficacy in this clam of diw.es. Among the testimonials to the value of the obese med. icine, ars several from dishopllted phyrt.nans of Phil adelphia. Read the folkrunog from Ur. Young, the eminent oculist. Pnwsoncrola, Jan 18,1E47. (laving . used in my practide, as well ...in my owl ftiimilY.'ThomPeon'it Compound 8) repot 'tu, and Wood Naphtha,' I have no tresttation iu saying that It is the but preparation Drilla kind tacos for tenons sufre,l.g neon Consumption, Coughs, Cold:, and all mit:coons of the Throat, Bream, din ,ro prevalent at this tannin of the year. Wit. VLUNG, m o, 154 Spruce st We have mu within • Imo daysthe person who gave the &limn ing cernfiece. Ho remains well, being per. (rent cu Rd of her diocese: P/111J.DLL',111A, J 111.4/ y 2,1347. From a sense of g ratii nue, and a doubt that the Mike ted may have rduurce to • truly muln-b e ntediciar I would state that the benefit I have experienced team ase of Thant...ilea Compoud Syrup of Tax 'and. Wood Naphtha. For several years I have been Mill. ted with a distreastng racking cough, ucconminied with great oppreuiu and ddheulty of bread i ng, with a ems -nation of tightness at the cheat. Becoming greatly shunted, a fnend woo had been much beneficed bylbie medseine, recommended MG 10 try 141 did to, and in a limy abort time eve y alarming sympunn disappeared; my expectoration became free, all opplesainst left roe. my cough ceued, bus iness n a few days Man. was able to vs out and attend mmy • lull Any runlet ingennaton will be churn/SY D.. the a/Meted. by coiling at my residence, No. Ip7, s. Front at. JO& - filchIANAldr. This invaluable medicine is prepared only by AND NEY & DICKSON, at NE corner of Ftfil and Sprats sts, Philadelphia. Paid. In Pittsburgh by. I. WILCOX, • r. Price 011 cents or elPer heals. CAUTION—Beware of the many couture:la that Me now mama. The userupalous are ever ready to deceive the mum's. seSSMIrs lIDALTH, HEALTIII Dn. WOOD'S Sarsaparilla and Wild Oltsrrt Dltters—Thin new and valuable Hi sao of Sarssipar.ll4 and Wtld Cherry hu been used with great sueemat for. the . permanent removal of all seat diseasee a. tale th ew sae from an impure state of the blood it promotes. healthy attlon of the Liver— streagtheos the tierces and at onee secures health and vigor to the whole sb men . In all cues of Jambe' ca. Ind ige mion, Dyspepsia. lon of Appetite. Itahitual Costiveness, Scrofula, Headache, Languor, and than Desire.= of Spans, which te so common a complatnt in the Spring and Stunieser•easous of the year, this moth.me has not is equal—and • Inn ate slat will convince the most inertdulles of its gamb ler virtues. For further parilenla” the re.der i. referred .to the pamphlets which will In furnished by the Ageots,.how togtoecatimarioo in whieb thls valuable medicine ia held by those who have used it. . _ . ution us the , Be parne=rd ask Mr Do. Woo d ' . Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry . Bitters, and reeeite another. This is the finis prelim:mon of these articles combined ever offered to thepithlmpand tne great sueeress attending its ase has induced the unprinc i pled to co unterfeit and Imi tate. Au • preventive, gee that the bottles have the, mord...Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher , / BS" left . ' premed mitt., glass, and that each label on the bottle is rimiest by' the proprietor, b Thonson, dr. 1.1.1,0xie and grund. by WYSIT AM, general :WM.. lel Fulton tireet, New Pork; Wm. Times, Market street, nod P. R. SsUryra. Pertithaeld street. Ptusburgh, Pa. Priced/I—large bottles. jeddrim • Ede Road and Judge for Yourselves! A LONDON Leiter in dm Boston Traveller of the 12‘11 of may say,: - Every persists wbo eon gel money enough au leave Are COMIlly Is doing ao All the eb Wood to We'll Staler or Canada. are crowded. Any price it paid tor aps•sage winos the Allstate; and too otlen lilll cicada ol roguing lash =bask in frail 4/proottlek prove Went adllns. rho renew dreadful slupwreck of the Eammath is a ewe in point. Abe bad two handout and buy mignon*, was only MO tons boinhan, and sot fit for any voyage The consequence was, ober was lost o the gale en the 17th i a awoke gale, which your cor respondent wiuseised i all on board with the excepto of three person* 'swotted. When pane. to Oswego send money to their friend. to Ireland. to pay for their portage to the United Dates, they should always go to the well k DOWA house of ?desire. Hamden k. Co-at N. orb or Dird tn. who not Ott p t awe kin/ and faithful agents at Liverpool, and the Festoon. of IrcletiL but they always pre emigrants a passage in flat choir, Awe:luta packet Wan.. where they are properly ae emendated, and if siek or seen or provision!, they are kindly attended to.' Messrs. lIARNDEN &Co.'s Passage sad I/eminence Ogler. Fifth street, one door below Wood. ISM=I ur ARIIIIIOII6 COLIC MBIANTNIK NI BLACK //rSCARLET, and COPYING —The Bleck lob lows wore freely from the pen. elves a soorger and more du - raide rotor, and wafers:les steel pens less than any other known. It nil urbest quality for, porywres. The' Copying Ink. Mr the porpose of writing knew or Jar umen., of which a transfer copy is to be taken. It writes freely. gi see Pt copy as perreet as the angi nal, stud has noire of that si:cky substance common to other copyinginks. The Scarlet Int glees a rich niellow *es r L and On. proves In brightness on the paper. FOr permanence of color these Inks folly equal if net surpass allothersfor when tbe color is once set on the pa per. it w il l rema in UNCHANGED for Lena. p Kcee.ved lb , e day, and for rale in any qoanuty, by •J II MELLOR, wood it 03-Those woo want to try this Ink can hare • Battle grams jelS MEESEZI 0 ELLICRIP VER RUFIIGig— grisly try is t.. 3 art deltghted Wail its atouderfal affects..” • • Va., June In Ibtf7. kir. R t Sellere, I *halt perhaps be out of your Ver. twinge befons I can VI ,arather supply. Please send um two grosa 551002 5% ponlble. la to gomur rapidly:and doiugnanehrtoot,all want try it a re delighted with tis'effects, and although I bane Pala. lecks, CosustoCk's. .Parry'.. and a hoot of tubers, hardly any to asked for but your.. Yours. thc: [Fairset of letter.) .1 AI Wawa, Parente should give this Veratifoge, to preference to all otb•rw; . 11 acne, rails w OZpil worms from a child troubled with them. • • • .• Prepared and aold.arbdlewle fluid mad: by R R ug, RI Wood meet. Pineborgb, .d by Dr Caascl, Sib Ward. told al A Dept.., by tr ld Carry. pea • S • 31/11111.81r rl 8 BUICK PellS—dts the sea on has note botruneored for making Bricks the sabseribers beg leave again ut calt•the attention a brfekmakery and ott tt-ys so this very milli •raschine.— we writ] warrant it equal if net superior to any other Briek Press, of the same price. now intse. • We have a number of cenificatee of their perform s,. ei 'shish seesPY mach space for advenising, bet can be seen at our office. fidekmake arc :even trolly invited to given nee! We wall give our own guarantee for the nerd:nonce of the Pte... State Of Co un Jtyli littlf43l.lldie. OhIeFADESN k OD •plhdiew3iiP . earn/ barn & peon at VI KW 0000$—Jsa received at 'No li Wood st, LI w ide re, a fa* droen Of . these very . fine, 'mahjong ble, plait. Toy marothictured Solo, auk Syron and mending cellars. fere dozen fine Silk Elastic Sespesidere,-andi cava of • tow article manufactered by the Waterbury Man ufaciorirtg Cu., Conn. Week Solo Striped and Plain reqn. for satneier: Abe tifal ikartlateet of Satin Cravals.lighl and dark nal . One care fine Wiliam and Brawl. Carpel D...&.. le., received this ineruing and for sale at Factory pri, cep, by . II 3 F. TODD real • Alma" for Eastern Manufacturers VIRGINIA HOTEL,. 'Fait Baltimore Street, Cumberland, ltd. run underslened takes leave to intone las friends, and the public in severe!, that he has opened a house of Public Entertainment in the now brick baild !ng 011 PAM B•Ilii130113 street, near the Depot. where be a prepared to aCCOMPOdIIC 1111, those who may to gialeralier bi te. Meal. upo the table on the arrival oliTte Ditch. •li.l Caryl Iletlttitirile!tl. o . EMplitel for • mint& Hotel. , jeOtdtt WAIIINOTON EVANS.' N _ OTIC—The Stockholderied the Piusbargivend /A Allegheny Bridge Company. for erecting a Bridge over. the Allegheny River, IMO the red of Rand street are betel notified that the annual election for • Pied drni, 10 amp's, Protester and • Secretary, will Ito held on di lit Monday of Jetty nell. at the Gomputyht i Rooter, l't rth cad of the &Are. end o'c look, r. NI.L. 'elk( WAL MORRISON President A GM LTURAL anJ Monieolitnel . Implements 11. for forth season— , Co Piollgba: . rt in mid 0 rue Boyles; - Snelathe and trod cs; . . Scythes None. and FLifiesir . Hors, Rakes, Spaded, Shovels; Pruning and °galling Sews and Fairer; Badding Knives, Flower Scissors; Plant Sy riswee, Grunt Shears. tc. A fun .apply on hand and for sole b)) , ... , ;CM earner mead and SIMMS - Metall° Plr•010 ri•1•06. A 2PLENDID assortment of Roseerned,and hisba• tt. al l i nc ritd r act io npianos, with metal le Pranee,jost Ala two splendid itoresrool Pianos, with Column's eelebrroed ,Eonen ausebmint, finished in tia woo mph erti Iktyle, sod for min st P BLUME'S Je2.3 NEW sA DLERY HARDWAREIIOUSE ItICFIARD T. LIMO% lAIhiRTER al Dealer inßaddlery Harara}e aSod Carriage Trimming., la COW reaming lance lions to- Loa meek, &reap/lora DirmlegaW ad:The cistern Mane factories, fo Which he rapeetfany invites the &Mat ion of C oll attaaaralla4 dealers gearally. jel3 • TEAS—TIit eubbettb , r ku jos t tectiyed froinibe PeltinTea Company% Mon!' In New York, auk. .opoly of TNI9,IIIW Imported, conduits of ant). ya• 6110011 from 77i eta tell.llo per lb. - A JAYNIA ices !tole Agent for title oitr, No. 71 Ith itAnoomire ROI/MOOD ITN. , JP.L NEERS AND CHAIR PLANK—A lane agars mot received and fiat we. Aloe, tdeflbe Cane for Chair ...Le, Joel received Ind or sale et F in.uxbm • Mt MI AIND PITTSBURGH; DAILY PACKET LffE. T - t= well kriowin limo( splendid patseaget Steam. Off 1.0011 composed Of LIM largest, moot. ti t brat finished and furnished, ad most powerial boo.. a the wateratof the Was Every aceanunodailon had COOl. COM tbat money GMpoictite, has been ploy rd. d for pot- Peorern. The Lim has bee, to operation tot fits years —have „carried. a million of people 141 ihool n e least ittlitry to their persona. The boat. will he at the fiiot of Wood greet the day praviart to starting, fm the resep• 1104 Of fin i tht , and the entry of passengers en i.el reci ter. 10 all Collet the pottage 'Loony mon Le paid it. Tlic KONONOiIIEi.A.Capt. Siseic;vlll leave pow burgh every bloods, =milts at 10 o'clock; W txe/. nR every bloodily evening at 10 .A! - ,T1712,2DAT PAcitZT. The HIBERNIis; NO. 2. Capt. .7. . v.:l leave Pinabergh every Tuesday morning at Luweh Wheeling every Toevdev evening , at , 1. gl. „ . WEDEESDAT PACKET. The NEW ENGLAND, NO. A. Cep.. s: Doan, min leave Plurbargb every nedeerday momma at le &creek; Wheetingeveay Wednesday evenier, .110 l'4: 10 " 1 - 1 01Lart9: 1.4 .-C V7INXINSIN, Capt. R.. 1. Grata, vei I: leave l' nu bent, every 'Thursday !naming et 10o . e lee la W every Itut,Say evening at 111 P. Al. • 9111 DAY ACKET. The CLIPPER, NO. Or Ca P pt. hoar win leave Pin. berg!. every Friday wonting at 111 o4lnek; beelims tveri ; Friday eventtyg •ilO P.ll. • RATIKKOIAT PACKET. MEBSENOER. Cpl. Listferd, will h Capt. Lisilird, hire Att. beret every Saturday awning at 10 o'cioe Wiireine every Vaturday evenitig at ID P. M. - - UB PACRAT. • The ISAAC S NE WTO N, Cwt. 4. 0. Almon, 414 !cafe Pittsburgh