'at , ' 'IIE PITTSBURGH.- GAZETTE. ==== PITTSBURGH , : TGEBDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1847 1:1; -Too !moat LOU ['Mr OsArrrit pubheued •nd Weetif.—Pie Daily iiBvvee 141111 per enema; the Tit-kV erklyis Five Dollars noon the Weekly la To or Dutra. 'pet annum, /awry Notlee 1.4r-Advertisera. ErA4vettsuesterstaos . ssecare in , cruen, plould be h ed sn by five o'clock..yr the afternoon. Atlentuu, io Ibis MAC part °four culsorners. rf 01.14 be prod.' bueoentutnal herscfic The Galena has the lawn bu airless circulation and adverbs:nig supt.st of any Paper in Wolters Yennorlania, and it sherelore necessary that alaertmeinen. should tie seasonably handed in. MEE (Or MIRA. IN.IOXTI.I FOR CAIIA L. Cu 4111ISSIONER JOBIKPII W• PATTON ,07 ) FOR SLOLOL. GEORGE DAE:x.IF:, a Allegheny Cny FOL LLICIILT. C LEWIS C. J NOBLE. of Indiana Tn. SNI V V:I.Y. Willing "Cp. OENRYRARSIIALL SWARMahn T TZWELDER. thn.buren. LARGE ' , en . P • FOR COCLTlsak..t.ts. • J. W. BAXTER. 41 Plnsbnegh. nOt COOL. CLILICLOZOOLL THOMAS rEngi NS, of iLosorrnhClan Ty - . • ins AuOttto. WILLIAM CAVEN. of Tp. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTER THOMAS E FRANKLIN, LIEICYIeI CAI). JOHN C KUNKEL. Dangbin County THOMAS DUNCAN, JAMES MARTIN, W THOg/AS C HA,•Yotk. WILLIAM AI A IIBLY TTS,Comberlan.l. DANIEL. SMYSER, Adams. JOHN P wrrnitaut.li. PlOodelph.o Coy. JOSEPH It CHANDLER, ROBERT T CONRAD, I THOMAS McGßATH,Plolhaelpton Coy.). HILLER LUTHER, Iteel“.l ROBERT Id BARD. Front 0. THOMAS AI T M'KENNAN, Wo.ioneton ANDREW J OGLE, &Mete.- HARRAH DENNY, Allegheny. 'RICHARD IRtYIN, Venango. JOSEPH II KUHNS, Westmoreland. U J BALLErie. II D MAXWELL Nonlimintoon. J 11'SALISBURY , Satquetuntne.. ELHANAN SMITH. ‘‘ , yotroug. SAMUEL A PURVIAX7 O, I , IoIIer. HENRY S EVANS, Ct. r. ROBERT T POTTS, Mon et,. ICT Eva. Copies of the Report of the Baltimore Codbaince may be had at this Office. A large raunbor copies of this Report Pd., jlwen panted by valor r.fro laden, and it is desitabl that they should be read IJt every man In -the city, add In the newbblirhood of the bead waters of the Ohio, is well as helween lishonere add -Pdisburet. They may' ho had without charge. Aar 42 - ficsioseae i a r li!ra ell Is er lagneepe kelt, River luepo , Haney Market. third page. The Journey of the President. We copied yesterdaylmorning the speech of the PIVILICIII upon the ocission of his reception at Philadelphia. t•May jut Constitution ever be t . kept •acred,:' is the Lsu nage of the Executive in Mum to the welcome i linaCity. A beautiful prayer, but how, poorly ept by. the President him self. With but httlo more than two years of of. nein! eezeitne, he bee instrument guilty pi many nud d markad violations th t very inntruent which be pray. may be kept nieeell. In violanon of the Corwtibltion he brocighi on the war with Mexico. eying the fatal Order winch led to en inestiou Mexico before war was 'declared, and to Owse acts of war width involved the two greatest Repul•he. upon the Continent in their present bloody and protracted strife. It was dames K. Polk who eon stuntaated the annexation of Texas, an act ,for which there .is no vrarrancwhatever in the Con. S' siltation. It Was James K. Polk who nutborizell of himself the establishment of ciyil Government in the 'provinces of an inileiiendecir Sation, who 'authorized the appointment of Cloveroors, low officers, and the establishment of COUnl and Irg islatures. Alf this wits unauthorized, Logi in Carl Kornis and Santa Fei precious ts the ,War, and, therefore, cannot be _defended as ails fncid. al 1., the war, even if upon this ground they were do tensible. It ia, therefore, not onlxpy the act of the President,that this Governmentas now ievolved in war, but oven the estationligry.powers confer red upon the Chief. Magistrate by war, have been extruded. Look to the cadent given to Ga. Lewd Kearney at Banta Fe, to Commander Stockton on the Pacific, to the Army in the interior, and whore does the Executive find in the Constitution war. rant for powen thus conferred,—to institute Civil Government to-day, to establish Martial law to. morrow, to impose Revenues the next dar, and 1 . on e until all power, Legislative and Judicial, are embodied in the ?Mal of the Executive. He. therefore, who travels over this country praying 'in public for perpetuity to our Constitution. ought at lust to be sure that in his own person it Las not been violated. But what is the moral of Mr. Polk'. fournty lite just now through the cities of the E ,et' With blood flowing in Mexico,—blood which but f a bito . vnould never have been shed,—with disease destroying men every where as with a pesulence,— by enlisting in a war which, but for him, etrid have been honorably avoided,—with States and cities and families in mourning for the lost and the loved,—we see the Chief Magistrate of the Uni. Led States,—he who ought to be, and if a good man would be,—esteemed u the Father of the Nn tion.—traveling from citj to city in most ostenta tious show and parade,—estmg. drinking sad ma king merry, both in cold indifference to the • filic. tiona of the People and in unpardonable neglect of hie high ofßcial duties. Bottler were Fasting than such Feasting. Better Huthiliation an - Playerthan such pageantry and noise. Beuer to share our sympathies with the wives who have been made widows, with children who have r , e. come orphans, withlathers and mothers who have t ... ! „... 1eade &Wen, than with the reapottrible author of all this suffering. Nor is it life alone that this war has coat Who shall tell the effect of its example upon the morals of a Christian community. We have Lot .1 to read the record of the campaign to know whet it is. Where men would feel a stain like e wound in civil life, they indulge in gross limo. trumps hi the camp- Free from the restraints of ctrifreed life, with their portions aroused, re . singe In their hearts, and blood upon their hands, limey are often rather brutes than men. And is Biwa fittingschaol in which to teach the young men of America! Or is the time of their tall by the sword by. the heavy hand of disease, by vicious lives, or from any canse, the proper amnion for • journey of plessare on the put of him who sent them, al it were, , Pioneers to the Geld of blood end . death. Where you see the soldiers moving in -Funeral menthe to the gone,' you behold the Commander-in-Chief feinted and feel by Corporations and Office-Holders, and men who do obeisance to the Chief Magistate that the Executive may honor them. - , Thie people of the United Slaw pay their Ex aicaitive twenty-five thousand dollen ■ year, and • furnished palace to:livo in. and with attendance. foe no such *amine in this. They an taxed enough for carrying on this horrible war, without tuning the unwelcome preeenee of its author thrust before them. Not is it kiwi. or even decent, in Mr. Polk. to eruct oetward homage or respect for the office held hj blm, when there is 110130 for the man who MU it. -At theelote of hi. official service, Mr. Polk would to receive the homage of any.but hi. persona! friedll , Ile-would, indeed, like John Tyler, at ciMild, fail to become an incited guest, even Ware marks of greepect were ehown to a stranger What right, then, ham the Officer to seek for honor end entention, when none is tilt for the man. Be teen the officer and the men the public may dietingtaisb, beet when the man seas favor af the eispicaa of the office, ha show. lesa respect fur the efrtika h. omopies, then the people tbeimelves. ft,iewat at mony public men we should fcel et . 140.4 to 'peak so slightingly, bat having known brines M, Poth in Comptes) and out, where he kb wed el beim*, en *Warm him as did Me eon• sutessfisfirt4t, lab ea it candidate for the Ouberos• logol Offed jolt iltss Prceideney. tbsy renounce , ' MOM& keipn b i j gWrite, We remember bun, feel; isd AS off/ Anoka of the House of Ilepno Wifillefrees hand to teoataa the onanimout seer a( fberik• of the Represernstlve• of the few pert prig tae of ilia Groom ' hang fireilaef Afrol l he. vastly improved in • MOP Antleihie eefofw M Ate{sery. if. walks . Ir»itielffitte efAbenilt oh% tad his fantails lee ovikattaiW4l.l k, his owteererf ocem Me Nita Yeti. kief doef of ( h e Wee n/ 114/IffliAill( /tar 44, giatgrattrisag*sen tb4r7leitteOssul.. Qn the k';.10 0 4 . r.C. 16, a 6 ; , • lift l oo Sat. I. • .... urdiyevening for St. Lowe, ware tertr hundred araFthilly migrants , from Holitiod. This isacui ly a small portion of • rely large c:onipany.narri tiering upwards of eighteen hundred. who are now arriving, in the United States, aial are about t to take up their homp• in the fertile regions of the West. The party just left here. is under the cure of the Bee. P. U. Scholte, • distinguished der ! omen of the National Church of Holland. end L i the principal Dirtictor of this conipany. which was orient:ea mine two pars since for the purpose of founding • new settlement in the Inland of Bat. As the Dutch Gorerninent would not grant them the privileges asked for, the p ojat woo abandoned, and their attention turned towards this country. The Director. have had Breit ilifficol. ties to surmonnt to perfecting their Ojeda, having been strenuously opposed by the Government of the King at home, who objected to losing in ■ bo• dj - ao many of his best subject., and who natural ly y nimgh.dremled the effect it might hereafter belie in inducing others to follow. They have I happily, however, overcome all difficulties, end the greater portion of the company are alreßi , in this cowry. The balance are on their way hither. Q=E The association is under the rare and control of font clergymen of the established Church 01 Holland, the doctrine. and forms of which are very similar to those of the Reformed Dutch Church of our own country. , They bring with them their own physicians, schoolmasters, apothecaries, architects, and mrchanics, and, in fact, embrace within themselves all the elements necessary to form a perfect a,ciety. ?deny of them are weal thy and wall educated, and some of them most respectably connected The moo, however, is composed of the industrious Paquin, of the Near ' erlands, always distinguished for their- morality. industry, economy, and • ,briety. Great care has Lein taken to exclude improper and unworthy per sons, and noun but those of industrious habits, and of goes, wr.rals,'have been allowed to jdn the as. axiation. We had the pleasure of conversing on Saturday with the Rev. Director, NI. Scholte, a very intelligent and highly edumted gentleman, whom we aro indebted IA the f irigoiog facts. Mr. S. ireaceompanieJ by his family, who bane sac• ificed all the endesnients of home, and all the ,fitiemente and luinries of Conti:mite! Europe; tor the coronary hardships and privations incident; to a new country. It is somewhat uncertain, stir. S. informs 1.1,1 in what portion of the West they may conclude to husk., am they swish to purchase a very large tract of land lying in one solid ball, but it in mat like ly in lowa and Illinois. - We moat gladly welcome these interesting strati. gel, to our shores, and very sincerely do we wish they may realize in their new booms all their just desires and expectations, and that under their in. Buenos., may be fulfilled that besuijfial and scrip. tural rwutiment,—“l'he wilderness and the solito . ry piece shall le glad for them, and the Jesuit shalt rejoice and blossom as the rase' Censor. Burro.—Later news from this regidet of r..untry represent that the Mahar and Owes are continuing their war upon the Sioux, end bad kil led several of the tribe. The Grand Pawns, living num the south side of the Platte are ahow ing renewed hmtility to the vibites—last aututim they drove off 1511 Government mules and killed cone man. This spring they have showed great contempt fur Government authority, no 'maps being present is watch theca The - Pawnees ie neatly, went in pursuit of the latrine; they f3lloyr• ed the trailof the Oregon cmivants 7 who recent ly 101 l the western frontier, overtook them on the head Intent ofXansas river, and demanded a lar. ley. They told the white. they wanted 'prestlets who-h they most nave. or they would attack th'sna. The emigarda gave them some primate which ,tha Indians were diantisfted, and demanded more.— The emigrants then prepared in defend themselves. but could not succeed in gathering their stock.- lie Indians thereupsel fell upon the cattle and • killed 11101 . 0 than fifty tire • lis taking a ninre. her of hums. Maio i • reports to Major Miller, that seven of thz h0 t ..., had been brought in. The friendly Indians states that —munitions small parties of eight or ten grantors are bringing on the rear of dims emigrants, to itrike when op. pnftonity offers. The Govemmeht owe it to the citizens ors the r.or.tirt to keep these tedium in check. Tan grace's Garsaarou (Spanish) ba4 allied the American Minister, a• anon as [ ' woof Arall be received that the Carmelitewas legal letter of marque, the agitated abouln Mime diately be set at liberty, arid, all expenses! and damages should be paid by' the felucca litod owners, they being Spardsh subjests, and mart of them old offenders against the lama IThe Neon York Courier has a letter dated Barcelona May 20 from. explain Littlefield' in which he • says: "Alter being retained as prisoners of 'Way on board the privateer mail the 9th inst., dunes Which lime I protested against the capture, we were put in possession or our own vessel. and the prise 'crew removed on board the pursteer 6taj Mb,. :The Mexican colter were basted down onboard the pri vateer. the vessel taken possession 01, and the craw imprisoned by the Spanish guaranties, to he itned for piracy. The probability is that more or less of them will be shot, and the remnioder of them will have to be confined to the Olen, for life. - There bas been • report of other vessels being fitted out 00 thu Coast al privateers, but I know it to he in correct. 111 e are detained to await some fortieth ties concerning the prisoners. Al I hare avoided being We =Loser, I think MUD to be able to pro Geed on our Voyage unmolested. Tan 0177ICCLTILB lISTWteN Basses •10 TOO MOTIF, SIM.TOI, our reader. may not all re member, originated in the inset of some drunken slitters attached to an American frigate off Brazil Au American officer drew his sword in order to rescue the sailor. by force, and was himself ar. rested. Officer and men were, however, soon af ter set at liberty, and Mr. Wise then demanard redrew for the outrage of the aerate; None was given, and then followed the indignity on the part of au American ably of war. refusing the mumme ry rents upon the occasion of the baptism of • Priner as The Minister went a step further, and refused to attend the baptismal emensonies, and to make his neglect more marked, he presided at the christening of the child of one of sailor., ma king a speech designed to reflect upon the Em. peror. A thousand wars ha...sprang from small. er causes than this. and yet bow ridiculous are all nett causes of war. Tee saws 'lgoe Mulct published by tto at oar extras on Saturday and again on 'Monday bolds oat some inducements that peace may beat band, We hope that future arrivals may speedily clothe:l not only the hope 'bat the utility. The country is weary of the war and impatient for peace. It seems to as as unaccountable Soilis.unreasonable that General Scott, wholly! proved himself both a gorl warrior and a good diplomatist, should be compelled inlay second fiddle to Mr Trist, who a clerk in the State Department, and without any qualifications for a peace maker. beyond SO cc. quaintance with the Spanish language. pat Mr. Trot, from the tenor of alsices toceived ward,' seem to be all in all. It is thus the ministration hese ernbarmased its distinguished commanders from the commencement of the war. Tee Ceram—The Baltimore Elan say. that the Wheat and Rye crops_ of its section of the eountry are clumsily fine. Some of the hes& of Wheat contain 911 to 120 grains and some of the fields yield 40 to 45 bushels An acre. We hale the unite pleasing intelligence from mecca perfect Virginia. Ilan Iv J. Hoots. one of the meet efficient men connected with the Telegraph south, bas been spoken of es Mr. Kendall's successor. y. 6 sbucolenoy well qualified for the duty being an accomplished. Industrious and competent gentle. man. Tioc Wurt Liumest hascommencia in some parts - of Ohio, and lo many places*th nnulti blast proupid ors good yiski that lam entkipited, ~~.--;.-~--~-- ~ ,-,. ;-x--- r City Biwa, •• ::•-; • '''' -,..' Fairinta Mc Etnor:—Stuch disappointment .- wu acpenenced Sunday bytha religion. pennon of one citizens, in conseementi of Me non arrived Cr thin dissinguished Divine, who was announced to ialicratent St..P•UrA Ch.ireh. We tii.deretand he will leach thin city to-dly and lie will preach to•monow evening. • Hon. Alt este,' STLYART, of.Fayt tte.iv in town on his Way" to the Chicago Convention. lEn mat wrs.—Upwards of Two Thousand em. igtants, it in maid arrived in Mitt city by the nt i tual linesoluting Friday and tiaturdiy of the past week. Rattar.—The agent of the central relief or:mitten, Philsulelphia, advises us that "a yeses.' with a fourth cargo had arrived at Ireland, and dial l they were distributing it throughout the couu• ti*. l l A fifth cargo is loading withal] despatch and they hoped to load the 6th within a fortnight. - This last will receive all our %Ve•tern Penney lea hl.loltio and Virginia relief produce,all being now cat hoard canal boats on its way to Pinta lelphia, amounting to 200 tons weight. This kart. 0. . ly mere trifle on hand, o part of which is not in chipping order. ibtAtters, Esq., who has t Oten so twist a part in this great work of benovoience, says in a note to the editors: "It is a most pleasing reflection that my health brae enabled me to bring this arduous labor to a axe, and be ,adds, that no noon as time will per. init.'the aggregate of shipments will be furnished." The Baurforoas VOLUSTII. are 'returning :home from Mexico, vie Pittsburgh and Cum. beiland. The American gives the folios., ing no tice of the treatment some of them bane received sines their discharge:— The Only money they had wait in lippenity hits, leaky and quartets. In this kind of coin they had been paid by the U. S. Paymaster at Tampico.— This matt of change had been bought at the south. whet; these pieces pass for half dimes, dimes and double dime., and paid out lo the volunteers at an 'advance of 25 per cent. Some few wha procur ed gold had to take doubloon: for $l6. The money of these fine looking fellows was ntarly all our. They wero allowed * traveling cspensos from Tampico to Baltimore, 1800 miler, when the actual travelling distance is 3000. Wigtisia I.ofttb one of the Baltim, , ,e unteers, died last night at the Hospiiat of the Sister.; ot Mercy. He was on his way home from 'rut Para Serial, (leans.— Tte urco Houses dingier, in regard to' the Fifth strrot Grade,—the Common Council proposing a Cora• mince of Conference, and the Select Cvurcil fusing. and adhering to their former µunion The questien, therefore. remain. in .dots quo. E=ZEM= A Krno's sot.n.—The spit-luta lIIISUSIOP so d grounds belonging to Prince Joseph Bonaparte, were sold at auction on Fridsr, gather with the tine pictures and statuary collected there, ear: 6C. l the city on Monday ix burg. Mr. Been loess. it le slid will accemptly the President in bis l visit to New England. WORTHS us iiiirrs - rios.—The sum of $B,OOO has recently been raised, by subscription in the city of Providence. RA. for the porebiw ref linty •Irso pews, cantaining 206 sitting, in Beare chuieb to be forever fee! An example which ought 1.4 be (oboe.' by every church and wiciety in ell runs of all denominsitone. A 1 , LW %trill:lsCW route to Ito-ton will be io oreritroo thie week. trim New York roa Pro., deuce. The Rttodedslaurl and Worcester will I, put upon that lire, sod prowengere will be carried through. bet Ween New York and Boston for two dollars each. Mr. PARCIIO ■IT is in Washington, just return ed from Euthpe with hie new invention fer pr. palling ensel. on the ocean at the rate of 30tnitrs an hour, by ■ whole chain of beristnW 'shay!. from three to sin feet to diameter. He wanted tine governtnentlto give tom cotter Polk, (which is a ,comphie roes pertinent opot . bat this quasi refntetl•bim, and be ie now returning to New Truk to try his new invention Met on board some of the Albany brats, in order after. ward. to apply it to tome of the Liverpool poen eta. To Government if dithonewmg the autheritel draLs of at New Oti.an.. I It, log from the New Otkens Bulletin, expla/ns but one of the omiisionli of the Tr.uory . We saw on Saturday. in the poseeninn of one party, 8163,000 of bills drawn at Mnaterey, by the Quartermaster of Gen Taylor. army, an the qua • ternizater• al thug place. 'rho. parte who broach! these bills to thu city, isn English ne. 5. %flu paid for,thetn la specie. far a the p - essing wai.ts ui Gen. Taylor's army. and an pre , entin; theirs heie. he testae that an funds hate been piowadett to Oral them, ead the ably arttlement hr cars —Wm earned a million of people iorthinit It e lea. 'injury to their persona. lbe. boat. mill he at the Mot of Vi oar ...cot lb. day previous to stoning. fin me recep• POO of freight arid the catty of peatteUgent Ott tte. test•• ter. In all C•lles the pastime note) Meta t e paid et ade.ce. • - " J 310AIDAY PAIDEZT. The kriChtiONUA lIELA. Carl &one, whitel,. rur health every Monday or al lb o'clock; '%a heetiog every Monday evening .110 r, • TUEIDAY•PACaET The IDBERN/o. Copt. J. Alinv:lrm leave i'lutburgh evcrp - Tucsday otorultig O. iuu'rloeb, Aybeiehug over, Tue•das erraiolt _n ii Y. SI. WEDNESDAY PAtICIP.T, The NEW ENGLANV, Sk,Capt. Ai. /sag, w i ll leavePittsburghi occrP Wcdocgdo, room. , gut to o'clock; Wherliog cc. y Wedneiuller evening at 10 P. kli • 'JLJJi . The 'WISCONSIN, Capt. A. J. Greer, wilt leave Nue. bat gt, every Thursday parolee at lUct•eleelk: la heeling every Tharaclay _evening at I 0 Y. N. PRIDAT PACKET The CLIPPER, R 0.14 Copt. eroakr,orill !coo, Pio.; burghevery Friday morning al .10 o'clock, kk braid.% every - friday evening atlo P./I.' CM= • Tao alf'SMl•::itiEll, Cap!. Liafirod, will I-rive eitto burgh every Saianiay morning at lOoMook; M heeling every eve *intraday everting at U P. M. SUNDAY PACK KT. The ISAAC NEWTON, Cep,. A. 0. Mown', testi leave Pittebtegh every teutelay panne, et la u'doet %Theelieg every theiday evegeng ntlo r. May 29. ISO. 15 .r cheats Y. 11. Tea; - d do Imperial Tea; • V do 'Olkupowder do; eke nine las Y. II Tea; 49 do Superior T. 11. Tea, 39 do Pouclioug do; 69 do Superior Y. 11. doi, Joel reeeived and Or auk. low Sy —, , MILLER k lIICRETSON 011IIDRIES-207 lacks 43 sacks-840ns; bilbiarriS Flour, land bit from Mmr Caleb Cope, and for isle by, .1 PALYELL .ie23 • :4 water m zTocacs OR sALß— po.bores LIL Bank, Potato& PI Howl .1. Brolgo, (new mock). Ap S'y to jet(' C BIDWELL, Ag't: water st - • 5 173111111E11-261Ws Loaf 224. n.- -- b 4 a S. IL 11101a4444; I G Dna Na 3 Itneketel j.bt tee eivid and 6r FaleAL Jet 9 AT. 00D, /ONE* A. CO liE/011T11—To Baltintre, by Inn F:244,4 bne— Ftwllcanuaet.ntt MY time In I taimonabln price. for 3.4 lons pnr dny by 11114 !if el , oa. 101110 je94 J C 111DlVeLL, ' e.oks Shoo;dem ; 7 -do do; ---• .8 do 11. m.; jon reed per S n Rooioe, , Sa r0 , .. 1c by 1c27 ATWOOD JONES 6. Co L EAD AND SIIOT—LOO pi. Lend; . do kegs ahoy, a,u'd No., Lauding from ateambonl and fir .arty JON HAVALET a Ab rr l 1O LO Iho prim% Werwojw7t reed and for sole by --• OJILACKBV RN tr. CO • Mt 77417.1.1 nod eh. ty•olloy ' kirOIoiSBEIC-121/ bolo !logos Bowe :dolours, of I rd • O '"'"" atri=7:tll3ll,lB ondSo wood Ai CHINES*' vicaniaLioar-20 d t sale Cleo D.. watebause I I I DI/ at CO, a. weed at ii/Orsollrgi us. uertoritt - raeliZarritle — T- N s iglise, just werived and tor sale al tee dreg ware WILIPCIA field J SIIIDh CU TiCA—KI pant Y. 11, lionpowder and Inhietiel Tee, received and for OJit lour by =INE=I F ISH -50 bl•Is tio Lauge . tdAckr,el; 2u h( bbl. fur %Mu bY jel6 TASSFfY nFor. IV OOL BACKS-41W ucw 40 inch !Wisp Woul nIF Sucks for ..leer fit IMPII Y &LEE • ja:klicai Likiiitty in oppowtentis DROOELS,VW dal Cowl Bruouta in mow stud 1 LI Meer 2114.151.0.01 1e2.5 NosZI wood and ii iilwily ws • _ . _ lAT gISKEY— YS Mils old Monongahela 11)e Wh..- jejs key slate end Gm tale by si.OAN TIRY PZACIIES= - Wbu dry reoe he. for side lore 11 to clote coasignment by 0 CI) IRAN id 4 -- • 'No wood sl Dry . 10 8 b it Drigi l ehe 20 b Hill be told c:cme eon sigarbent by jet* Sd W LEAD -5 1 5 Pig" 6. l cm Laadjust ruiri v..d pes str goithert !dorm, for sale. by P•gg ll.lll/TCIII-Irt bbl. lard 011 just we'd end tat • ele by wIL9UN lc GAR lAN, Je22.1t0 Fourth mom below F•yry newt 01 Obis I.inleed Oil, jOsa ree'd joi n 24 1 :ti(10 . D. J ONDI &CO PIG 1110/1-10l to n. cold law t.tabFla Pig boa, good qoalny, girsale by o . • jell /r.R III'CUTCREON,IYILibeny .0' ri.ANVA.S...I-2 bales deadreceived and kit N., sal. by niIACKLETT jerk No DO Wend eireei sy:rment of new style Tweeds SIIACK7AT WIjITE; 99 wood rt. grrTA.le-4N 'Hot , and `Cold" corselet), FRIEND. RIMY BCO ." IBIS No Atwater street MEIN MACKEREL- 7 5U brlallo 3,Large Ronal .LIF Mackerel, 13oatort Ingperbon, Ida end for se jell/ by RAG,A4HY &SMITH COTTON -136 lde. Tema. Colons; ' SO bags do, reiacked; jel9 Foe Pale l.2y ' I DICAEW &CO QOAP-r2O bzs tin 1 einem . .. Hi Soap, just received Oper steamier Anicrica and far salk hr. ji•Si BMI LTBI`IERtin: wirer sr • Aetig ev:x. tio ;rez i— LLlxinior t.k by kin U WIAAS • . CU. I In wood si SUG AR CURED HAMS—IWO LL j'irin received and for iale by THOS U IIDIURNE jell °minim Afenoneehela Howe •I ANILY LARD-708mm Jam, pm op exam-rely for r 6mil t use, from? to 3111ba each Jar—Mr sale by jolt THO 9 (1 ODIORNE cyrilE SNEATIIS-110 *ie. Common mid ?.I in Sfor ule low by TOO' 0 ODIORNII /nI I Opposite blonongsbels 100 f2LOUIL-14 bbl. Fresb.Gronnd rubbly Sow, an P nom and (prude by _dell I"DICKt:P & CO, wrod, and 6.1 us YALM SOA r—abli bore. land a u ( baba eitAttlef Rush, for, sale by _‘ll J bbalb3 DALZELI 02111LY-140 SOll.ll boxes, put up_f , y //pad reeeived and kirsale by 1' MARTIN -lull • nuner trcittaield mut !mat Su MOl, ASip—Sabblo 8. H., jnn received steam er Goridolier sad roe sale Sit E HEA 11.10 ' fill I East side of she Diamond / LLD RYE IN RISSEY—CIoiee Rio Whiskey Weer sale in quantities to suit purchasers by jell) P C MARTIN 0 1 121coantry je9 C BIDWELL. Water st 11AVANA-ISUOAYI-4.0 b. Drumm 90 bz. Wblin; for pale by MILLER & RICK b.T:NON .00H POWDER-PE inl!..l:y. CUI . r pIIERSE-GW boxes Cheese for mar by - jell) • I DICKEY k DIO COPV&K—llata bap prime Omen ItiaCeffee /tier oale b jelg BALIALEY R SVIITII Q TM/CW-100 bia Fez' Cioeinnali, for rale by lel9 • LtArinl.llol ShllTil 4.LERATIIS—O cask.. to - arrive, fur solo 1.1 1,7 .1e.19 (MIMI DICIihY CO Vt a ttL y LA BEANI 3 —Carle ileirt,glaililjrtar 7 1 , A R—^3 bbla Nona Carolina Tar, tec i v i Cai• Tr A o;tll E ety7 an''2' b et . "'6'ini J i at C W l ll na ti Haitit-20,(00 ' mate anti tor :me by e J- jell ' J . 25 Dailey on cana:gnment and for eale — by ' Ste W liandn UGH Q BRAT US—el uuks nuw land ' u by " let y ' I DICKEY' a. CO, wat e r and , nlnt fn. BACON state and for sue lIMILIALGII,M vrood .1 Ida W. R. Cheese Or Jel l .l WkR ACUTOIEON DEED -41 bhp, prime, for sale hy jell W It ArCUTCIIEON - _ . QOAP-203 be. Malcolm Poop. root revels...l trot to 'eel l4 11.1adll a RICK 12 SON ODINE-40 os jam received and Or clue .1 KIDD & CO BACB BRAiIIDIT—OId Pearl, Doody, ror Vale Orvicolvtloosroiltil„ r iolD PC R. BLACK, Merchant Tailor, Ezehnoß. Hail. ;dings, rie Clamourer; Pillsborp.. jelolf GILEEN APPLES.-40 bbla, warrani.il . ill good uider, Wr •alc by le P . . 10 µI; "Al ANTIN BICAIII9- 5 0 bus. mall While Army Beans fur age }al° . by P C MARTIN / . 18156/ilitia/ ait l bustreerived and for aalu by v . jelli BI.IBI3IiLIDUIf,VVIISON 111 co,yrater • IIACOIII-5,0101hs liscuot :Nde• tor s ! y /3 ja . A It 11c.i.lat:111.0N VA. TWIST-16 kip 6 l'oricy Tobacco for isle iea by Nir & R bleCtrlelllEON . .p pi a —A ... m a" nr ' d VFW . toTardraoidT(oi - Wre - by — I 1 jol4 WICK & Mee& N ULFBS VIJI4III4IITS-4 sacks Filbert. tot ralcby — L' Jon WICK & &kVA:ICI-Eft CAeroa 01L-10 bbl. Not, Jost ree'd nod for,ole jalb • by R E SELLERS- Jc4 : O KIDD& CO, (0) YetotkcC. - - OW YARN— . I.IO doz. ra quark, y. rot _ vat hi . 1-icn RTARIC A RILs7I case just reed rad tot le 4y - R Y.iII.I.ERS TDI4AULIC ClEKZElT—lobalsonbatid and Cl for We by ier3 ALEX. CORDON 131.00N—M0 lbs for stla by 17 k4B WILK & McCANDLFSEI S.WAIIIPS PANACEA-4 t.stua r ticrerat-trate B 2 0 ?, 7 W —2OOO ID, Hog Ro ,Dd __sole far se by ICK& MoCANDLESS rilOW AND FLAX YARN—Fir ule by • - 11 jets WICK & MeCANDLESS LOVB-300 bbl. S. P., ott hood sold for sale by F lets ' • • BURUEUDGE, WilLtami & _ F)1113 IRON—CI/loos ?dotal:sin( Furnace.' 05 •' If ayme Iwo do; for at.. by jcW.l .Ik-IitELLEII) EMMIZEI