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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
BY Eaasrus BROOKS &Cox.
,PITTSBURGH: •
WRDNESDAY MORNING, JUNEJo. 184,.
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lreelt insertion, should be
handed in by fire o'clock in the afternoon. Attention
..,ao thaaan the part of oar <mummers. mould be .endue
begot manual benefit. The Gazette ha. the largest ha
• minima el/L . OIIMM sad adverrismg magma of any paper
in Wartem PanneylanM, ired is Ibrrettore nee &&&&& y
thataireniaelnenta should be masonably handed an
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LiiIIISTIAN SNIVEL •. of Writing Tp
AIAKSBIALL SWARTZWELUER, Pittsburgh.
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Pittsburgh.
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4 THOMAS PERKINS, of Losses Sl. Ciair Tp
WILLIAM CAPE. of Tl.
STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE
-.. THOMAS E FRANKLIN, I.aneaater Ca)
JOHN C KUNKEL. Dauphin Canon,.
THOMAS DUNCAN, ••
JAMES MARLIN,
THOMAS C HARDLY, \Nat.
WILLIAM Al WATTS,Cumberlend
DANIEL M SIIYSEIL
foam r ITETHERILL.PhiIaJe.Iph , hT•,,
JOSEPH'S CIIA NOLEN,
ROBERT T CONRAD, •
"THOMAS MeORATIL Pllliade!ph,
DILLER' LUTHEIL.Ceeke.
ROBERT AL BARD.Ermltlin
THOMAS M T MICENNAN, W•ttneetwi
. ANDREW 1 OBLE, Sotheree4
HARRAH DENNY, Allegheny.
RICHARD IRWIN, Venaugo •
JOSEPH KUHNS. WeLllhheelh••• , •
O 1 MIL. Elle.
II D AL AXWELL.Nontwnpton
B SALISBURY, Sustauebannh.
ELIiANAN 3u ITH, W)oanß.
SAILOR!. A PURVIANCF:. Duller
.lIENRY B . EVANS, Melte r.
. ROBERT T fOlTS,Montgegtery.
Copies of the Report a the Handoote
Committee maybe hod at thic ftthee. A law maga, of
eopie. °I'M". Report have leen prtmett 1 .1 on for
lotion, and it is deniable that they should be read iit
every also in the city, and In We nemkortmod of :be
head waters of the Ohio, as writ se between nalta!nnet
and Mutts's!, They may be hadwisbent chugs.
Forum: ebeetneretal Imegtgenee.lkaalLatie r
kelt, River News,lmpons, Money glarket, dc, ter
thud page. • .
Bee fbarthPage for Xlisellasteissis Yew.
An Interesting Narrative
The Mexican war hari contributed to develipe,
what the two ware with the meet powerful Guy
ana:mato of Europe ought long ego to have proved
/ the 'ability of out countrymen both to defend them.
spleen at home, and, If need be, to carry on a Isar
of invasion against a diatant * enemy. We hope
hereafter that neither the invective of other na.
done net our own relfesteem s , will require any ad•
ditional evidence of American Courage, URI or
ceiabitity to endure hardships. Even our Vol
!inteer soldiers, upon whom, in cues of great
emergency, we most always place our chief refi
wee, have shown • military capacity which. un
der a wise chieftain, will mike them forever in•
vincible. It is the peculiar province of a country
tatters there is freedom even to excess of
liberty, to develops mankind. Our very Deers.
sides ought to make es men of caurage,—not of
that brute forte which want upon our species, as
who' men tnever should, and never can, where
there ht.& mutual, Christian spirit,—but of that
high moral courage, which, looking to the end from
the beginning. in wady to date and to do for the
honor of Winning the prize it pussies. For our
young men, few of whom are born to•fortane, it
is written as with. prophetic spell, that
the Le.eon of Youth,
Much nue bee reterved for n bright 51anhood,
"Oar old men for counsel and ow young moo
for War," has been the proverb of moat Republics,
bat with us in the present war, we have seen our
old men, some of them three aeons year. and ten.
Mewling to the battle and enjoying the fire and
smoke of biatie oi a pastime. We are a young
Nation as yet, with a multitude of people among
as oldei'lhan oar Constitution, and with scores
*tided:B6om before the birth day of our National
Independence. Three seem and eleven years ie
the time paned since the Pioneer. of the, Repufi
lie, with Lexington and Banker Hill for axaaion.
to prove their mettle, set up for itirmselw., and
with such principle. to start upon a. are containid
la the Declaration al Independence:: and as were
afterwardsembodied in the Constitution, we shou ld
indeed bare exhibited both a moral and physical
declension mnwoithy of our race. if we had done
Jerrthen we hive. _ .
- Our thoughts haws been turned to this subject
from the chancier of a jouiney, : by stator and by
land, by wilderness and by cities, among men CIT.
ifi ci d an d me , uncivilized, which upon few mu
..s base been equalled. We allude to the
march df Colonel Doniphan and his men, which,
had it occurred anterior to Herodotu. or News
phon, would hare been handed down by Miss
historians as one of the greatest events of .early
,
Indeed, in many reepeent the furious Burch of
Xenophon wu like that of our Win* country
Cofonel. Thooth not utight in
,the athool of Le
.Sociatia nor the companion of a Cywis. ha has
shown Mena a- man.of unanpased prudence
and courage. JEfe has traveled like the Athenian
at the bead, not of 10,000 Greek., nor upon l re
treating march, bat . forward, a. did the Greceu ,
over high mountains and widespread deserts, fele:
ing rivers and living upon the herbs of the
frequently encountering dangers but shears over.
coining them as they arose. It is due to each a
man, now returned from with an expedition of
sacrifice to the refinements of home, that -some
memorial should be left of Ws put achievements.
2. Col. Doniphsn's absence was just a year. On
the 16th of June, 1868, be and his men were
mustered into service st Fort Leavenworth. They
,preeditled thence on the 22d for Santa Fe, which
'Slay ruched on the 18th of August. via Dent's
fort, and a distance of 800 mile.. On their way
_Alter they encountered three thousand of the
'- teeny, end unmoved by their presence, marched
ax tidily on by one of the strongest pasue of Mu
fee,whano they Cut down timber and raised foal
- flotations. The enemy, though every where gout
ly limed, fied before the presence of a few Coal.
pinks 41 men, most of them raw and undiecip.
lion& troops.
• Berets Gen. Kearney's - departure (or California
. . .
fie gave &dere to Col. Dpolphan to maker saes
palgn spirts! the Navajo Indians, living in the
Rechyalonittains, between Del Norte end the Pa
cific Ocean..and the; to report to Oen. Wool, at
Chthualittr, !abaci h was understood Gam Wool
woukt be before Col.Droniphsp ...kaki reach hint.
The second regiment of kliasstri Volunteer, has
wind in New Mexico on the 28th of Oct..
Col.- Doctiphin commenced his tampaign
against the Nawijos, • .
: .The march was install !arduous, but complete-
eumoduL The 'Sank's' for ,250 'sari had
enfoted4 a war eisittei the IfeziOoe, and
ti L atati iewae 'suceeseful. but they were puierably
enbdue4 by the premium of our troop; smii in
Cooney of five boated warriors they pfoase4
iboweetree to observe peace, both with the 4044
tiastillraWl Kaska
Tplcjaornll wee in a country where it
ditto pions bsa to be borne ma pack koden
tarried by tberneelms, or upon the basks Of
make. : :thaw sod storms were the coastal'
pastioas d. Doniphan and hii men, 'and some',
rwountela panne tosserad haJ near bafere
prodded by the foot of man.
We nail boor of. Cot. Meagan pain
boas di Santo, a dram of ninety mild
wigoad wood of stater, and soon after at
?mop mad la lbw day' after, In mid.", Inter,
the kink of tho Del. Node. With hut
area moo tboy were here met by eleven hi
Madams, who called upon them toatmen
dpi thin In can of battle they would
iik oar sin jotter. The tattle of ßrazil
fatibilaysiipi in arentyserren minutes
comatemmtlant ft was oar, tbs slum funk;
oixty4hfoe 'Linea and .000hopifed wounded.
Amnia= had semen wounded and none k I
The battle of &memento followed. sod the
beltutiftal Arehy ar Mikad:a. Mul*opon a plain
.kortimem inocmtaitiOctelki•j. sat and met,
sturewdenid to oar ham.
The homeward mock was commenced at OM
pint, but nit wail $ paii of the rate was mfrs.
cad to Wet formud 'reran = whiCh Col. D. bad
expected to do dat Chihuahua t This. however,
Is nem familiar to oar Madan, and: klwe it for
the present, and with the hope that Cot. D, like
the Grecian Generaito his marches through, Pe
ale, will 0411 us also an account 'of his petting
journeying. through the word and least fret/usu.
tad parts of Mexico.
'The Navajo Indians are a warlike people, have
no towns or houses. or lodger they lire lathe open
air or on horseback, and are remarkably wealthy,
having immense hero. of horses, cattle- and sheep:
They are celebrated for thou Intelligente and good
order. They tug their women with great atten
tion, consider them equal., and relieve them from
the drudgery of inertial work. They are handsome,
well made and in every respect a highly eirdised
people, bring, ai • nation of a higher order of be.
mg. than the Mies ol their neighbors; the Mexicans.
In the neighborhood of the havajos are the tribe
of Suomi. who hive a city of &XXI qhich, Is one of
the most estraonlinary is the word. it is divided
into four solid squares, having but two streets ems
sing Its centre at nght angles. 'All the building. are
two .tones high, composed of gen-burnt brick.
The brat story presents a solid wolf to the greet,
and is so constructed, that each hoots join., until
one.loorth of the city may be said to be one build.
ing. The second stories rise from ithi. vast solid
iltnl.lllo., a 1111 to designate etch house; leaving
room to walk upon the roof ol the first story between
each building The inhabitants of Soma enter the
second gory of their buildings by !adders, which
they draw up at night, as a delence against soy en
emy that might # c prowling shout. In this city saga
seen some thirty Albino I radian., who have,. doubt,
given rise to the story that there is living In the
Rocky Mountains • tribe of white atorigines. The
discovery of this city of the Semi brill afford the
most curious ,petaiallf)6ll.llW3ol OM@ who have w
long item-cheat In vain .for a city of Indian., who
possessed the manners and habit. at the Agee.
No doubt, we have here a race living ak did that
people when Cartes mitered Mexico. It is • re
markanas fact, that the Salmons *re, since the
Spaniard. left the country. refused to hate any in
tercourse with the conitun Mexicans, looking Iwo
then, as an in'erior Oreple They tile driven from
among ago the priests and 'other dignitaries, who
formerly bad pos:nr over them. and•resonaed habits
and manners of their own; their Greet Chiel or
Governor, being the civil sad religious head. Th
country round tee city of hornet t. cultivated wile
a great deal of rue, and allot& food not only lo r ,
the inhabitants, but for large nockd of rattle SW
I Shfen.. •
iChihualma. the capital of the State of Chihua
hua, is a city of about fourteen thousand tohabmants,
an i
of remarkable hnguiv. It is situated one plain.
between two high . mouninnil ;bat fit,' in the e."
and west. At the north and month. the ePpntrY
far in the eye can reach, is open and intelepernd
with farms. The building., many of which are very
handsome; are composed of white porphyry, that is
easily wrought when prep taken Gum the quarry, but
by. esposure to the air becomes very And. The old
Spaniards rho originally built it, conveyed from a
mountain four mules distant, through a stone canal,
the waters of a spring. , -This ebundant fountain ri
ses in the centre of the grand plaia, overflows air
octagonal basin, and then pursues its way over the
whole city. The plat ata µmonded by seat.. with
back,. caved out td the ealid steno{ At this place.
could nightly be seen the Onto, ppiplatinn of Chi
huahua, indulging themselves isiwgp andldlseen.
As an evidence of the richness Isf the Mine. vet
Chihdahua, ceder the Spaniarde, it is eute:.' that the
magnificent church of that city, which is of im.
men.e proportions, and ornamented by three tow..
ere td solid atone, was built at a min of sin hue.
dred (hound dollars, and that tun mne.. satm
tuned by a an of one bit on every eight dollars
coined in the mines. Then silver mines are as rich
as tiny ever were, and inezhaustible; hat the Indi
o. have driven die 'Mexicans fron the nchest of
them, and the people are too bony It work those in
their penession.
Ranked. That this Convention do heartily
award ot General Ramseur Testae, Gen. WI a
nnul bcorr, and all the officers and Soldiers of
the Amerman Army now engaged in the prosecu
tion of the war wtth Milk.,, the tribute of our
gratitude for the distinguished patriotism end' bra
very with which they base fought' the battle of
thew country upon the fields of Alexia:N . l.nd see
would opera the idea for petty or other purposes, of
withholding from any of them. and especially old
Rough and Ready. the just palm to which thee.
are entitled from all true lowers of their country.
&solved, That w f have an additional evideoce
of the judgment and discriminaticat of the Pm&
dent of the United BMus, in the shimmer and es
pacity.of the individuals selected by him to tom•
mend ow amity. '
The above Rewlu•ioua arra adopted by a JAC,
Pore Convention le Alabama. The last ere pre
sume was designed as a satire upon President
Polk. What else can it MOOD, after the &fiber.
ale and reiterated attempt of President Polk to
diagram, Generals Taylor and Pettit, by placing
Colonel Penton. a portici 'fl and a civilian. a.
"Lieutenant General" ~••• •• heads of caches•
perieuced and brave .1“.1 what sort of "die.
elimination" and 'lodgment" to Moil which weeks
to emberrass the present Commander in Mexico
by the presence and control 01 one of Mr. Hu.
shames'. Clerks from the State Department? May
the Nation be saved the monifi.mtioa of any future
. .judzroent." "discrimiostion" or "capacity — like
this.
Eats Colas.-The New York piessea us giv .
ins utterance to • genqal complaini against the
State authorities, who have slumd the enlarge.
meat of the Ens Canal. The Calais at this time
an paying lOU. at the rate of 'fine million. per
annum, and would yield ibis amou4 elan during
the season of usrtgati3n, if enlarged. The
Canal at primers is not adficient for much more
than half of the requisite businesa, and the con.
sequence I. that:the Welland Civil is doing a
vast deal of business belonging to the N. York
Canal, The Albany Journal thus complain.
of the policy of the State Legislature of 1849,
which refused the enbugemenn
-Had the Erie Canal Enlargement been crimple.
ted, in ISO, it would have given us 113,500.008 in
1846, and es the Atlas (Mr. Flagg'Corgan) now
concedes, 55,000,000 in 1847!
'With each showers of gold fioodini the Treas
ury, the Canals would bare borne the expanses of
the Government, and paid the entire Debt of 'the
Bate in ten, or at the onwide, twelve yeen! In
1855, or at farthest, in 1857, theref.4e. the Stat.
wmid, by purect'ng an enlightened rem of
provement, tie free from Debt, and with Public
Works yielding their ensue tribute of millions to
its Treasury! Our Commercial Stetropolie,doub.
ling ispopulation's:A trebling its wealth, would
have reflected back its prosperity infertilizing and
bountiful streams upon the Avimiltdral.sfechan•
iou and Manufacturing portions of the State.
Capt.'. V /a VLlgi, of the Qua, terinutees
porta:lent, we learn I/./a) W./Wag/M, has been
ordered to Pitubargh to profile the neuter,
ry armament icc for the enpeditlon which ha.
recently been ordered to be organised for the pro.
tection of paeans en route for Oregon. The K.
pedirion which Mr. Van Vliet accompanies, is to
con/ist of five hundred Mutated kliesoori Volun
teem Who it to command them we ao not know
but Dr. Walker will go out u Auistent Surgeon,
Lent. D. P. Woodbury a/ Engineer, arid Capt.
Van Viler as quarter Muter. The 'lnatrUCtions
to the command, are to meet two block-houses—
the first ohree luirelred miles beyond the mouth of
the Kansas River, where the Oregon'trail curses
the Platte River, and the mecond three hundred
mile. beyond the first. The enpedition wilt be
exult two years. It is supposed thdJ will here
some trouble with the Indians, bet to provide
against this, they will take with them 11-ponnd
howitzers.
Tits Snore Noisasca.—The attention of the
City Authorities has at last been drawn to this
subject, and on Monday evening a M , Cmorial from
Col.rhompion, arming to construct a work of
his invention upon the Water Works, wu re.
fined to a Sper..tal Committee of the Common
COSUICiI. A proposition was else submitted by
Mears. Kennedy and Childs: to attach a Smoke
Cannoneer to the mime Works, and it a.trining
expense. The Committee having charge of the
subject, we hope, will give it the attention due 'to
It. importance. There are maitrel plans for pre
venting the Nuisance, tome of which originated
in England, end others in the United Static—
We are indifferent es to the plan, no that the nui.
wince be abated. If William;e (Rogliah) plan,
which to the cheapest, is all that is required to
ahem the nuisance, by dl-manna let it be adopted.
mi.
and
a low
t COLO.
of the
been
A Rt. Ls, rot Loco Pores To• •1S was.—ff
the Tea' of 1846 carried up the pries of sour to
is, eight and ten dollars a barrel in dm -different
cities of the Utdoo, 'ghetto suddenly reduced it
to too4liit and, eight dollars a barrel! Perhspe
Mr. Boo', Walker can cipher out this sum to de.
fence e.this atitieh discriminating tariff. When
the now crop. UV harvested to Europe, and ape
de, ceasing to come from Europe. continues to
Dow to Male°, we 441 have occasion to Moak.
Walkoes Tariff and the flub TpnuenT HIM upon
their own true owns.
upon
bun.
• u4ied
r, de.
• Mar
Freedoms Sr
To th, Eirgwo of Me Piltsburgit : Giceelic.
'Re n*tett and continued fithedaations titan
the adminitiation preaseLltisittlfttmewb*cillin
the iiibt to think and speak foitleuty end candid.
If of:the tittsent Menicau vrar,"4 , uglie.Lin•iaz
inlet
Farina onsetver, assos conous.neasidersilons.
Party :sal in its anxiety to uphold a weak, and
'Sometimes - a wkked . adniihistration. and to &Taint
foolish and viciong measures:often rune etherswt
the prominent principle which the party claims. I
paresreffaree, to be governed by, thou throwing
into bold relief inconsistencies in theory and prac
tice that otherwise are rarely detected by the unin
itiated. The right to think, speak and print bar
renly yet honestly is the living principle of • re
public, the great distinguishing mark between
rational libeaty and slavery; the wisest heads and
the bravest hearts have contended far it for oento •
nes, until now it is embodied, (as all imagine) in
our American Republic. Nor will it be maintained
directly. that any possible contingency or combina
tion of circumstances Can abridge or iiterfle with
its justexercise. In peace and in war it Tr mains
the same, nay to the latter state our duty demands.
more especiallyy. • vigorous application of the right.
Before resorting to this lac appeal all other means
should be it:bawled, and that man would be re•
enact to his God, hie country and mankind, who
would not "ask boldly and esrnewly to neon so
terrible an alternative, Ind when resorted to, to
alleviate its horror. and shorten its• duration.—
Doti he demerit august, impolitic or precipitate!
In the name of jolt ee and liberty let him speak
trumpet tongued, -lee affront his God to darter his
partj. 'Fie his stern duty as well as clear right
—and that democracy that would obtain present
l ow
advantages, political or otherwise,. b trenching
.upon cr abridging this right is the foe if freedom
and a lying cheat to lure men nn In des inn.
Can any one read the coarse chum and vulgar
incentive cast upon all who dare tg' impugn the
motives of the administration, and doubt the
policy of the war, without perceiving that the fire
d-rm of speech and of the pros. is dirt oily assailed.
Do not the administration pres es from Alas to
Thertites menace and threaten these wholetnecate
the war. With future popular vengeance and dis
grace I and what heeler ppniahment mould be in
tinted than pphlic, odium! To kg sure they base
not the power like the French National Coaven. '
don IA make decrees trimly fothidding an espies.
Wort of opinion under penalty of chopping
head, tongue and all—but what they can do, that
they dare do, attempt to creetwt popular fechng
that will produce the eame effect that the French
dimes die , . If this be not so. why denounce
!hi ne who deem the war unjust u traitor.. "giv
ing aid end comfol to the enemy," as the phrase
now is. If an honest expression of opMau will
give maid and comfort" to an enemy, then w e are
in adiletpme, abolish freedom of eprech, or cut oQ
heads, the latter n.cele would verve hod, to shorten
the speech and punish :the 'treason,—a most' p 0
tent conclusion to (hie great American es petnaent:
[ And. certainly a beautiful ilhooration of modern
progreerme rJep afettgg, containing within Itself all
the seeds and elements of the most . ty rannus
wopstehy 30j•
Tag Om, Pay sr,-This terrible Koury, may
be both tem... eeng mitigated Ly • a.. in tin.
simple
obsertrance of yome ;m e.
y n . .. 7 4 " 7"
tars. The Hinton Medics] Journal *Ayr, it is
confuted to emigrants whits at see, but frequently
bresks out among them after they hare landed.—
The mule of this the Journal egplainei es fol"
low.:
• Soon after leering the vessel, howeVer good
their condition at the time, they seize with 'raven
ous avidity upon every possobki •ariety of nlible
that comes within their ready, to say nothing . f
drinks—nod the result is a sudden tog wgement
of the stomach. Nature ricks feint' from th e
plethora, in` some instate,, by a diarrheei ; in
others, • peculiar tuts of the spite.* is iluiph
remediable for the tortsidecce of the blood, wboth
wee. to boil and foam in the revels—nod this i.
ship fever, with all its bad concomitants."
Cleans beds, well ventilated rooms, and an evil&
mice of crowded hospitals, it sap, are almost cat
talo cures in the majority of cases. The Journal
adds:— •
..Very little medication i• required in the manage
ment of patients Irmo tea. in the kind of tr ee ,
ment moat satisfactory with the other class, those
.iamiktlf from °Ter-Wing, and other irregularities.
there may be • variety of opinions. The disewe
terminati• fatally, very quickly, at peat hot the
wont form, on being removed to cool, airy. apart
menu on shore,: are at once meliorated, ordeal
the low muttering delirium exist.. tinder each
circumeir.cn a recovery i. erre. dingly J.. trot.
Pauerlial spots, faience' to by foreign authors.
have in no instance, thug far been oluetved en
Moe, dying here." .
The Journal Coo.ll4Crd it not coutegious in the
stedioary sense of that term, though person. whpee
blood happens to be in • bad condition, if thrown
much among it, aro liable to infection. The Jour
nal remarks
Fatigue, debility, • tainted atmosphere, ur
badly ventilated apartments, together with dirret
exposure to there in the advanced tomes of thefever,
without doubt. may produce It. Ilem awe are
perpetually occurring in public Methadone, where
foreign peopled are admined,Mod in narrow streets,
and old &tiling tenenientseshete emigrants con.
regale on reaching the city."'
Ws °beams a statement M the New Orleans
Times in regard to thee fever.. A vowel indeed
with the dimes, on board. Domani Hester and
Hawker, members of the Board of Health, rep/tir
ed to the. vessel, for the purpose of laminating
the extent of the disease. From Mow gentlemen
ihq teamed that the chip felt Liverpoolwith two
hundred sod sins pueengers, out of white two
hundred were taken aide, and eighteen of thenum
her died during tce pesage, most of lib= were .
children. A boot • wenteen of the cues were
ship dyeentery, and the remainder typhoid or
ship fever and wellies.
As the venal approached a Southern latitude
the fever 'seamed a much milder abspe, and nearly
all the passengers who were taken with dem now
convalescent. Tyra last fact would seem to indie
caw that celdand wet, changeable, aming weather
eepechdly in the higher latitude*, is 121031 , favorable
to the generating and spreading of the fever.
Haw to red.:ace AUSIOSL 1.1011,111161. -Of
course this is a thing that cannot be done, with
certainty in all caws. But that the danger
may be nieferislly lessened, we have never doubt.
ed.
The Rochester Advertiser commenting upon the
natant deattmin that place of three pens ens, in
one room, by lightning,lays deem the following
initiate direction., as well established end und, r.
stood, to guard spinet this terrible danger. We
copy them for the benefit of our readers
1. Lightning rod. should pass from the m'.t
Prominent part of ■ building, in the nen eat din c.
Lion to the earth.
2. Any mamas of metalic molter on the roof IT
upper part of the building should be connected by
• good condectoewith the rod.
3. The upper. end should terminate io two r
More points, and be covered with tin or Myer o
tbat they me, be right, se rut prevent. the lie t
ang from passing easily upon the pint..
4. They should be carried int , the to lb o
three to Wu feel, if cosy cannot terminate iir en r
and the rod at the bottom should is surround. I
with fine charcoal or blacksmith's cinders, whi,
will keep moire and afford'ari easy pas”ge of t .•
electricity into the earth.
5. The rod should be from half an inch to ,n
inch in diameter, or Mill batter, should be t
square and threerfourths of an inch on_ a
and be well conrected iu the parts 17 semi*, i
and not It joints. Iron, as the chcepmt me ,1
is also an excellent conductor, tho' copper is so! ••
dor.
6. More than one may be necessary. This a ll
depend upon the size of the building. the elevati .n
of object. above the roof. And:the height of t?..
MAXMOTI rr AAAAA —The ditoentiol.• of Om
Reamer United diateenow building in New York it
will be seen by the following table, is larger than
them of the biggest ship of war in our service,
the Pennsylvania
Dinars:aro ofU. S. Ditnenseene Pm n. Le le
Sutton. taw.
Length of keel 236 ft. 193 ft.
Length byperpen
dicaTar 4 , &.. 344 fs.
Length spar deck 254 U.
Beam 40 h.
Depth of bore 31 A.
Tim ..- . Mnusge of this eteeroceo computation
inessuramens will be about 3,081 tons—that of the
Pennsylvenia Is 3,000 tone.
The N. Y. Commercial ..y. that, with wimucht
strength of Gam and power of engine—if ible
ship should torn out to be so buoyant and light of
- draftee ls expected, .he will be the feted steamer
itj the world, and probably the fastest. If., long
get floor to In favor both of buoyancy and Teed
and her harp antrum would MILD to promise
Wry and rapid prowes through the water.
City Infers.
Ilinisy we ettet44l4lo
witanxiciatioil of the ifinsers*kinging to the jib
*story ikeratitantki of University. We
think the foandatkokia, it 6 evidence that eine
rcii habits . sif inn ugiliuo kod. study are bang
brined, Which will make knife acquitements edit
pustively easy. .4 school of thorough discipline
and unbending principles of government. founded
in the judgement of tbe i rsculttand the student's
I soi se of right, affords an yricellett mental and
mold training to the youthful mi4l. The Cid.
semi of Pittsbefigh ainVeresterii Pennsylvania
st all be proud of their quiet it witution, for it
will yet make them proud of their sons. To-day
the r lass in chemistry will be examined. Parents
and the friends of education should attend, es ma
ny experiments will be tried by the studeuta The
annual commencement bus been postponed till
September next.
The tuamination of the Pupil. of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerhorn will ohm commence and be continued for
Area day a.
DIPCJAIROCII Votzwrgarta..—Trrenty•fiva di..
charged Volunteers atsieel here on TOtamday, on
the simmer Ringgold. They belonged to the
Baltimore Battalion, who went out under the
breve 1.1,115nel Watson. , Many of them had eaf
fend severely from Fiancee and fatigue, and
some of them ate still earning from dirty*n
contracted while on mercies in Mexico.
We chanced, also, a discharged soldier at
sistiog in loading a steamboat at the wharf the
other day. Upon inquiry, we Lund that the
poor (dims hid laid his bounty land certificate
to some titanium 'peculators; had run throagh
with—the but cent ul his !stoney, and was thug
reduced to the eituation In which we found
him.
Steatite Pio Mettr..--Two Irishmen who
gate their names ea Jame■. Riley end William
Mel) I.IJ, were rattled, by the Mayorie
ehiwged with steeling pig motel from Sprung &
Co.. They were fully committed on Friday night,
end e true hill found by the Gonad Jury on Sat.
uiday morning.— Tel.
rt." no.n Puovacr lc Miaow:W.—The peo
ple of Northern Missouri aro urging the wive o f
a Railroad from litanaibal to SL Joseph, aid at a
Convention ha LI io ChlHeaths on the gd lad., re.
it Iced to petition Coulters for "a grant of alter.
nate ecetior.t and parte of sections of all vacant
lands rain mitre on. each side of said road *bee
located." 'rho members of the Convention ogee
uissuirootisly declared their determination, and
pledged thearivelver, "to raPpott no anon for Con
a re.l who will not pledge himself to the euppo. t
of the apprebiltint afotellid, nor will we support
any man for Goverrier, Lieut., Governor or mein
her of the pegiolaipm who will not pledge him.
Belt to give St?eh'ipici in the amatruclioe of the
said Railroad; cousisteet with the right of other
regions of the State, al contemplated by the am .
lotion aforeaald.
All the railroads of Nag ExeLaus have du
ring the find hie months of the present year been
bight, productive. and the semiannual divi.lemYe
have In Krona icitincee bran ineteaseth flue
•
fire per cent in Februsra. The
Aga annual' dividend 1.4
Worcester has Mau. ," four
per
five, and the Lowell. Maine, one
centered,. The shares of all the dividend p.y• .
int; railroad companieecommand a bigb premium,
which induced many to really!, under the loam.
*ion that they rule a. high u they ever
Y. ficried. •
Are tic .aan Steams. Rat mioaa—..Tbe ex
penditure* .if thu year were $250.279, and lait
your for taste art monthesl97,o3s—en increase
of $l4l 113 ui receipts, and but $53,244 in !a
pron. to Mu. eatablubad, with a net awn of Pa:
796 for tit m 'nth& A dividend of four per cent
on $3,550.000. its percent capital, tette $142.000
g 5165.154 of earning. to meet interest. &0.,
and Conn • amplue lund. The creation of 4600
anare.r. payable in cash on or before July
2515 will make an aggregate capital of Cm: mil
litie of which re gu6r semi annual diva
deo!, are c .r.fidently erpeetcd.
\aw Harem, ll...Trona Pleataiertatu
R Luo..—Tbe track on dos road is now robod
nob heavy T rail. A dal - emelt. of thirty Ilioutes
is already made in the ranning time between
Han fad end Seer Heven, bat the perfectly quiet
motion of the note seems to base shortened the
time one h•lf.
Pounce Ta•ric.—The work of girding for •
reeirod nest on the Western Railroad,' toilworn
Springfield sod Waterston., has teen watfineuend
and will be forwarded ...lib rigor.
At.. meeting of the stockholders of the Somer.
Tills and Russo Railroad economy, it weds.
tormined to commence on the work this fall.
Micorro•ri C Roan.--The new ironic
ping down fast, and it is in the Ur. gement to pot
down fire miles a week. The new pawenger de
pot iv up and being aeeere and the foundation
of the monster brick warehouse, $OO feat
by 100 wide is now being laid.
Mt. MLTiIIT. of Hagentown„,*d., who went
to Carlisle, Maryland, in puriuit of 110610 tuna.
way Slaves, died a dry to two since from the et
feet of wounds received from the no di. There is
great excitement to Carlisle, growing out of th.
recent outrage, and abundant occasion far it, now
that it has led to the death of one man, and the
injury of many others. Wa hope that public
*pinion, era long, in Pennsylvania, will be oda- ,
quote to the maintainance of peace, and the pun
' ishment of all those who shall attempt to disturb
iit At the mms time, it to due to thee awning
blasts, to fay that it is now physically impossible
for any master to find safe conveyance fir them,
through Pennsylvania. It is but tr,flutg with the
feelings all prejudices of the People to attempt it
nod we hope that barest. er a clove may never,
with or with iut rauter's csneeot, put fort
upon cur soil.
Maracas Wit rare tutcse sonatas,—Be•
(no the adjournment of the Connecticut
tore, resulutionewerepassed in the stroMprat tamss
of approbation of the bravery• and skill displayed
by our officer. and soldiers in the Mexican war.—
The resolutions were prefaced by the following
preamble, the first briiich of which fully endorses,
t he view taken by no, ea to the part acted by the
President in bringing on the Malicia war t
Whereas, la coneeqoenoe of the admiral= of
Texas into the Union, -and of the order of the
President without the authority of the Constitu
tion orl the law, directing troops to march in
to the territory in the occupation of Meilee, •
state of war exists between the United thetas and
Mexico, conducted at greet mrpense of life and
treasure—and which rimy result in the acqtrition
of a large portion of terntory, hereafter to ba nude
states of the onion, therefore,"
..Yotreo ANIiIIICA," (the Agrarian, National
Reform paper at New Yurk,) •has the following
"Free soil nominations."
For President. Gerrit Smith, of N. Y.
For Vice do, Ram Burritt, of
“stihjeet to the requirements of the National Re•
form pledge, and the decifion of tht next Indus
trial Caner..."
The. names, we believe, are alas on the ticket
lately norm tnlsd by the AN:llium:dote, at Macedon,
N. Y.
Moat -ritanatretvz DIKOC Inc r."—Lucrrtia
Moll and Mrs. Child g a a iota. each, at the late
nonitinetiol of &nab and Bon* for President
and Vice, by the •• Liberty-League ' party.
TALMO ova 'Nam NT Way iv
John I) thark,dentirt, wu erreigned upon, and
pleaded not guilty to, an indictment for a con.
atrucive larceny. He bad (sued a act of artificial
teeth far • lady, and received his pay ; bet for
001i1J other and aubeetioent placea of work he had
not been paid, his demand being considered en.
orbitani. Under these circumstances he called
upon the lady to awe if her teeth worked well, and
penitent in having them taken neat to be looked at.
The lady complied; the doctor pocketed the teeth,
her friends went before the grand jury, and a bill
for larceny sr.. found.—Boston Post.
EI...CT/10 PYTetononT, on AMBIAL MaaaaT•
Loomle and Gillen, it will be
perceived by an advertisement in our piper of to
day, are delivering a comae of lectures at the
Odeon Hell, upon this very Interesting eubject
In the course of the evening, a young lady will
be thrown into the Masora,: state, and a number
of curios. experiments will be performed, for par
neuters of which we refer to the advertisment.
J. a. lausaaota, M. C. le not in a strong
letter appealing to the people of Pennsylvania t o
e Hahne their support of the Colonisation poky.
fn Africa.
Loco Foco C tra.—The Low Focal
hold their County Can►entlon to-oq. We 'Mob
the Delimits' • pleural meeting, aad the /arty
they reproach s &dam defeat.
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n .„ osrlzerpirtirat to riATeirtia•4\ - Th e *dm
. ...' Usewerua Which aripeir Ili the Daily rirciAtirsc_caro - r
==-- ---... , . — --,--- - - e- ' 1 '
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• err appearia th e Tn-Weart,, th ,,, recti.,,,,g t.,‘: too
0. 917 • 0 9. ,01 1900 ad ,Prtitsburwl• Getette;
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.. . eficer the isetalanon of a, without' illy add:urine.
Taa Pitealdekt maid lifirifoa, b0..1 . 6, id• &air,. Mil. I••••dv•amire.,,,nr.l rr ra cn , ortihling,
eily . to IFekten. .He •Nier York in the to r. " n r ... e x P "`e• A d r,0 .'..*.‘ , ... * 1 " . ''''. 4
1.19 . • i -r-
_± I ea her, t ,31.-) oop, upon retecoabio irram.
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Eselovire Corre.se,.&neCe of 01ePinir;orIgh-Gaseue
-•-, -- NEW YORK MARKET.
Jona 29 9 o'c iv. it..
Flour—Them has been, a good ant of activity
init e te matkit to-day. Sales 15,00 ck bids Gen
e 1157,i2}. 2000-10 197,00, and' 1000 r
at e
fit .. per bbl. There were the current quoUtions
. -tiirorigh the day,' but toward the clove an adorn..
w 5. to:, imd.d. dales Michigan at $6,951
'be matket for Ohio hos declined since yester.
d . y.
Sales prima Yellow Corn at 98a98e.
Provisions—Saks new Men Pork at lOC, and
Priam at ;19.60.
Other leadiog uncles Tynan "about as law quo.
tad.
Ktrhasiye &respondence of t he Pittsburgh "
BALTIMORE MARKET. ""
June 29,8 P
Flour—Tbe market is quite bare of Flour on
sale. —There is, momoser, yelp little doing dent
era being disposed to await the Foreign news, ex
pected.
. .
A sated prime Red Wheat at 125 e per
Cores—The market tidal) tor both description+.
Sales prime' ellow at 85e, and White . of
In quality at 83e.
Sale. Cornmeal at $4,25 per Ltd
Provisions—The market is doll and rices al
though s lithe in favor of buyers bane not drclioed
lafficiantly to call for change in quotations.
Groceries--The arrivals 'of Sugar and Moles.
sea hard been slack, prices have given way
abed., and the market elms. .betty.
Exchouve Correspondence of the Poobnoth Ga7f-ir
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
June 29, 7 r. sr.
Flour—Prices have given away f nom the eio.
sing rate• of yesterday. The sales are 2000 bids
Western brands at $6,50 and 2000 .of Pa. at
$0,75:
Of Wheat ales prime White at 152 e and
Itatitt 1452140 e per be. showing a decline from
the rate• of yesterday. The market closes heavy
and with a downward tendency.
Sale. Cornmeal at $4.12i54,25 per bbl.
Small sales new Meat Pork at $16,60416:6
per bbl, and Prime at $14,50. Sales Western
care Damon at IlislOc.Sales at 9ia9/c and Shoul
ders 7ge7l}c.
Sales No I Lard in bbl. and kegs at 9i•loic.
FROM MEXICO
The 121..1 by mail confirm the ibtelltgeoce
received by Telegraph. The noes of Gene.al
&ott'. occupation Of Kw Frio i. undoubtedly
true.
At last accounts it is assetted.that the M.,-
jean army i• at El Penort;a fuss ; miles th;s .ide
the Capitol, and that it is under command
of Generals Um.; V•lritei., Leon, Carta,..
and' Alvarez, the latter baiing eeveral thousand
Indiana from the' tlouth: Reports are rife net
ibey are (unifying El Penon, and al" near the
city.
1 In - the affairs of AmaForpre, when General
on wart edvancing gpon Puebla, Santa An
pa cornmended his caysfry--stuppwed to be near
1.4000 in number—in perm°. Near 70 - Melt
' tans were killed or wounded, and the .camper
I log ot Wa rut is represented as amusing. Nan
is Anna, it is thought, was attempting to get
between the commands of Generals Worth end
iQuitman, but if this wee his intention, he ems
most eignelly foiled.
FROM VERA CRUZ.
• Vacs, June 14
Tax Goexittas.— I am informed, Sou •
my authority too well to treat it with t , ,•rriamtl ,
that six men, Spaniard., from Havana, bet,
landed, to-day land, in Vets CM,, and
whit will each in leas than four days command
a party of guerillaa. ale] learn, from tie
same' eulhority, that tWo hundred Spanianls.
with six or eight field pieces, are expected ti
land on the toast, within fifty mile, of the en,
duriig the next ten days, when they will at
once organize Into I.ratidiblit. and desperare
hand.' These rain are to'enthe 'from Cuta, hut
nut, I believe, all from Haego e .
I hare seen Dr. has just arrived
with thirty wounded and lewd men from ti e
train. The train hid reached the Image t.en
this party 1, fi, and the
led for the moment- The General, (Gedwalader,)
however. expected to meet the enemy full force
at Encerra, or at Cerro Gordo, and will hare to
fight every inch of hie way to defers, or, indeed.
to Perot., as we ,bare reason to believe that our
troop here evunated the termer post.
Pecs ta.June 3. ley, .
It it that Alinon , c ha. tern ..enti need !t,
be elm at the capitol tor bolding treas.:able; ear.
respondence with one of. our general. He it
certainly in prison, but I hardly believe he awn
be shot There was mioller resolution at the ci
ty of Mexico two or three days einee„ at least
sorb is lite.wput but it was put down - by 'Gen
Bustamente almost 'immediately. The tontine
tors of it are friends of Gee. Fail..], end, as i
euppowd. of peeps with the United Stater, cod
moor their eriee was death to Santa Ann.."
Lova aan Canits...--The correspondent of th
Tnbraste snit. from Philadelphia. that Wedo
day developed • tied moil of uolseful (tat it
not believed criminal.) low, jealousy, sad attempt
It murder. .Michael ll•aafod and Henri Query
were, previous to last spnog. tesidents of Louis.
vale, and both paid their addresses to a y. unit 1.17
of mach beauty—Misa Louisa Jenkins. Dorsey
was the preferred suitor of the lady. hot 11. f rd
bat money, and was favored by the parents
The result was that she war persuaded, or rather
forced, to marry Hvaford, who immediately
brought her to l.•noas:er in this State, nod set up
bacons. "--• •
A abort time, since. 111/. Bamford, upon mitering
the klieing.room of the hotel where they boaikil,d.
encountered Homey. She prevailed upon him to
leave her, and he subscawntly itgoed • paper to
Bareford, promising to leave the city on • vial!,
and molest them no farther. A few days ago,
Bamford and his wife came to this city on • visit
and pot up at Mts. N names in Market street. On
Thursday evening, returning home, *boat nine
o'clock, Bamford found his wife's room door locked;
and, braking it open, be entered end new D.arelt
kuveraing with his wife and her sister. Instant.
ly seising a stick, he commenced beating D die)
over the bad, and broke hie jaw, and the hones
of hi. face, before he could In taken of. Homey
was taken to the Hospital, whets it war 'decided
that he rung recover, and Hanford is in prison.—
The wife manias in town, and has admitted that
she has received upwards of thirty letters from
Done,/ since her marriage, urging her a o l,„„, tier
!targeted. Tweet these are in raesaign of the
authorities. In looking over the recoil of thin
tale of civilized horror, it is difficult to say wheal
sr the menu of the girt, the husband, or the lover,
should be most censored.
Newer I 'fiteru.—life know of no
persons better entitled to be esteemed a• ben
efactors, than those whose genius and study
Iwo contributed to the mitigation of human suf.
feting. We have had our attention rolled to lb:
Truss of Moms. Wait and K•olfman, (No. 77
Smithfield street.) and comp Lend it to those sof
firing from Demi, or floptire n easy mean•
of relief for a very painful disease. It is mann
mended in Philadelphia by Drs. 8. Meciellan
and 8. G. Murton,
Wtt. WOE. The Common Council
leave the gondola in regard to the introduction
of water upon Bourne. hill. a. it woe. The two
Boards non canon.
GAZETTE JOB PRINTI4IG OFFICE,
;MID STIICIT, LOUIS Or !INT OPTICS ♦LLCT
pp-Wa are new prepared to execute In a 'opener
and expeditions manner, all kind. of Joe Paurrola,
such a. large Powers. Steamboat Ihll•, Bal• of Lading,
Letter Sheet Circular•, Ilaodhill•, Card.. ho., he.
.00K £lO I,IIIII . IILiT 111111NIITO
to any extent executed In the best manner, and all
kinglets( Printing done with ...racy end at the lowest
Nem
orj-intlittes Gintaeyog Pantacoat--NlmneAt.
Tmancony—We beg Wave to tall public attenben to
the following, from Dr. Wm. Doan, of With/amyllle
Clermont Co , and one of the very first practitioners in
the county in which he resides, and late Senator in the
State Legislature. It is cheering thus to see the lead
ing min of the profession. bursting the bonds of prole.
atonal prejudice,•nd giving merit its due:
tigir: I have to my practice been using tomcat your
Clawing Panacea, and, so far, am well pkos.d in its
effects to Catarrhal and Hroneblal Complaints. Please
send mehalf a down bottles—phi them as low a. too
cam as I easiest if It commies to render as general sat
lafaction as it has heretorore to keep It constantly on
Respectfully, apt? W.
ltr_r Age TOO arectereo HITT Ptces?—Try dun, with
out delay, Dr. Llphanea Vegetable Eleetaary, the beet
remedy ever offered to public nonce. Th i really en.
c medir hie tit the result it a thorough meditta I
education, and n complete knowledge of Ike dime..tor
which it se reummeuded. The mug uilueplunt roe
ce. • attend. It. administration. •..„.
Morbid; Wholesale and Retail. by:WItATT . /L
Kißtolllil, WI Felton street, Neer York; W Tames,
Market street , and P. !awn* Stnithdield street.
ploshore,,l•e. Pelee It per hot. • jai, tor
S5,PO_, BOOTS
NO. 66 VOURTII STR
CORNER OF - POST OFFICWILEV.
TBE mhsenber reepeetfully Informs MS public that
he has commented the mmefacters of Ornebanne
porkineekLe Ben, of good material and workmanship.
which he will entreat *ulterior many Boot ever made
In Pinobar*h for the peke. These handsome Boot
will be made to meson, and ...real them as Tepee
canted, on tee Wry low price of FIVE DOLLARS
CNAII. Gentlemen are mutinied to call and r rani
14, Illier/1. POW W B ERSKINE,
frip-Rev. Father 311oElrOy, late Chaplin
Alealeo, wlll preach • Charhy Smoot,, it behalf of the
Mph. A. lum sa tat Pau.'. Cathedral. , cc•crenicqr .
&o'cloc k. tt.
=co:2
On the elt6 snot. •I Derrlelearr, by the Rev. Dr. De
tVitt the Don VICTOR E PIOLE'T, J MCP. dmegh -
ter ea the Hen. Jesse Miller.
DIEM
At A lbeny, Juoo C6lll, JAMES McROWN, Record
On Monday mght all() o'eork.Mrs FRANCES HILL,
in the 74th vest of bee age
The funeral will lake plate horn her late residence
a greet, Mh ward. on Wedneiday morning. Mr
Tritt Inst. at Ou'elotk, and proceed to the Cemory. The
frim do of the family are invited to attend without (ot
her notire.
Yestentay morning at 2 o'clock, Blr. DAN'L DUN—
Tr R to she 7.h year of hts age
The friend. or the lama, ate requested to attrod
his funemi afternoon at 2 o'clock, from hi. Lae tea
,Jeoce on the old Washingt.m mad, 4 miles tram tt.r
c ,
Patent Bleck Ilprl4g Truss,
The ouper'sw claims of thia Truss con.i.l in the rem
marmite< cosa with which it may be worn The pad of
woad twine neatly balanced on spring.. yields to pres
myon uni part of it, abd Motown:ly adopts itself to
movement made by ton weater It can he worn
without intermission. until a curets effeetzd. The rub
til on het ye made arrantywnents for the tentinfactere
of there valuable Trusses, in a superior awls, in Ith,lo.
dolphin and hovel them now for sate et their 01E,, No.
77, Southfield at neer.Sirib, Pitiaburp. -
GED th ATT,
061 Li W. KAUFFMAN
ASk ONlStiVeti EXPERimExrd Prof. Loon;
and J. If, %idiot. etf Philadc phis, will Lecture :Iwo
I We.ineadavi evening, at 5 o'clock, at the Mans. en
P.Ventintiti sac I:l...elltrue•ne it They wi.l present kl.s•
Martha. who.< wonderful espetiments have created
t he
excitement la th e Ea•nrin ince. This young indr,
when in th e magnetic plait.. with her eyes perfectly
bendaged, hag toe power to teed. tell the - tithe ity watch -
eidgeerilte object., colors, , with astuntehing ecr/-
rec Other expetnner, no lets temarkuL,e,
produced Ad...sure centi )730 , 1 it.
a AN ee T pen D B —' Z ''. X; oral 7O .
kmat,.e.elWanaa;;ena
m . . 10 d .
ed to borrow on ano,l pecur.t.r.
for W. brae, '<vend atortet of shone,. All ttntle of
AR .ne,,. porrapt!y attended no mode., Oran's
fr7l' r eeWit, having llncoo, Forma •nd Itcoola• to
rent can record tom., t thy nth, (or eery modem,
chart,. Please apply at ISAAt! HAILED. ,
P.301t Cent and t:orn. chant Sat •1
OBATOR. OF FR ANCE—Tn• o.•tors' Franc.;
by V,•enttat De Co rueuset,l tranPlated hr
• cranit. rOl Lite New Nor( (Mr (row the str.b Vans
ed.onn. 0,111 an Filmy on the 4114. , of French RevolO.
t.ona ElNuence, and the Orators 0( the 1.4.0.;.:R,
~
J T ilead:ey edited f.y rl 11 lixton, huh not,. as,
lboot•plocal addend°. il:astrated, hot received at the
Lknth and Otaonnrr, Immo(
IhT•t JUll NoMN & KTOCIrroN
- •
NOTICe.
rI•HE
Stork hold., of he Fernier.' nest Rank tf
Pi:t.bufgh totenilmtking appiieanna .0 the next
L.egiflam, tor •ueh alteration of limit eta. ter ea w
tg•v•• them nankin; privalegeo, or it deetne , l p.d.rot•
a.k tol,,neoporated an a new Hlitl
•
Up order of uoar.l [Medan..
le3o:lawlin/ TIR/311.60N BEM. fr..b:er.
DIE 1 PIS NTLIOS(.I.B BOAIIDIAG 141100 L
tr, Workureron Syuare,PlalLatielpial••
'rill , . PAU Term or thie losinot.ort tv:11 commence..
1 the In of September
lawn:tattoo re•peeting r hornet,. terror. rt , .. may he
obtameal At that, Mike. ur by oppt;mttlon to the Priem
pal. Je3o,l4rr•
straut bt,!• double refuted l'utvr
e irell:
WA Joutt:e refined Cro•bett.
I care In„ f.
IS bbbr nrraTted do,
I b e t as war,
beg,. firtazd:
bbis Clan fin!:
hbds , for sale by •
ie Sr JVty ILLIAMS tr. CO
I OfiT- , -A I grxe Nal marked 1.1. lidrlotr lac •
kv del r ranee ream th.l IVlgrf,foya al Markel .e
The ovv,or wow., Iv Owl pl holm infprumon
4 0. tho Cdioe of gm 3lcrionlyabirla am., 411 the Mon
.
onrahnlo tenure. Jeatklyr
•
FOUND—TAU owo,r of a box c0n5..::7""'01,4,
marred 1.1. LI/alum, wdl Gad n to mole
az I. ti`W ATF:R %I A )1 - 8. Please call and pay the char.
Re , and late n assay. jc3041 . 1
DOTTLE CO . Ralt —.Si bates f.uperlor Beale
I) Carts of all pores non s,res treetred and fur
u by BRAII•1 k RPJTER
JO,/ rc , ner nl ;jt. Clair and Liberty at
VIAL CORKS - 3 baits I' ,u , Catilljuel reed am!
Ltr aale ba jo at RRAVN REITER
PLUNK —logllt best Tarter Opium. just Sre'll and
att. aq. br i.Yv RR A I;V h. REITER •
Qt„ixix — i;', o „: . : 4 " - nedr,(TglVTVElidc
.13 6r.
j _A L im:—• imp art ele
IV II': &. 1 7,1 L
C
(). x itt i ) c ACID-1 camkjumi z r ßl. , , : raa
0 L :L E OIL-1 bbl pa.t i re fdar l :lpi l i e ,3 l 44
A nb,imli!rtn,l
c
p-rtn:
0 /or gbh, 1
J.JO D WILLI ,
AMS & CO. 110 erno.lmt
F rtviTs-39 drum , rna Fifa;
•i,m. Zan, Currant.: •
10 lwiar NI H 11.i.ricta for *Cr bs
/ 0 WILLIAM.; !COD
lem
Fl9llll-141... No 2 Mackerrl,
IU Mr, Sealed tier, or, fin ante 1,
; &
' .r ° 7si t igiff ti ii.ltl, (wrmpper• and ErlingY:tt noir
rind ILy rale by FUlt9s hi h I 0
r• 10 3pw•lr. 1.1
HnIMP-110 bolc•Ally.1.1.11 I/1 inore.l4 fur yale
PORAVT. A: CO
B VPVALO painted;;
for,alr by je.lo EUR4VTIII
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OTTON —lOO i l'Prine o•ecl
• IS) N Alabama;
112 re packed &las.; for
1 .1 p• - . 11 1 4 11tgliTtl h CC)
LEAD ,
—3O, p,g, lig, , ena 1,30, bet 4 br•h
salr hy lan RIMS% TIS IXi
DLOO MN —llB la. Tr nes,. iicly wake t, arr
j..) p.. I..dy wt .ale by
DECAar NUTS 53 oug. and 14,h Lre.h l'exas
Pc.nna, Jn store and fior •A'r
0 VG AR bhda oinetil prime in more'iur in'e by
ic.211 FORSVT.I .:'.CO
MOl. ASSES-104 I „ ol• .tore for sale by
04 K F 0644711
SALEELATUS—IU ra.i• Jam rec'4lalol (or sa:e by
1,10 WICK & McCANDLIN,I
D RY PEAC lIIGS —A fine antele irate I.y
With% & 51.c.C&N0LF.,:3
,c3O • tonic( woad and water +ta
H&MS, SIDF.I and etiIOUI:DERS-30 cake J.? r^e d
and for pal, 00 j.. 10 AT .CO ID JONES „N 10
DEA IOUTIS-10 sar 11 •to store for +ale Ina I.y
11 ,eOO FORtWTII OCO
4VW W 1111 LE ( rUbl: I`rllr.sl l by
T An zV vi.
101681 w Nn W Market., cornet Pion)
WHITE HAVANNA BVOAII-0 bqi;;;;;•
•• perior 'Owe Havanna Sugar.just reeelvra and for
sale by jean MILLER & RICKENUN
N APOLEON AND HISS E
ORRALS, I J' Head
fry l'w sale by
Jr:l6 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON
CHECK S-- A ad.huonal supply of heavy Strrting
Cheeks, ust reed st the Dry Goods Douse or
jeSal W NIURPFIV
HOlllB LRAOUE DRILLS—A . ore
fror e
. s t t the above popular good,. lon
ri 'ANIS( E or Joel Fred and for sale:by
rruG EBEL
ONEIDA CARB—Pid R 4 for Gale by .
jorr, SELL,I,R2
HVD. POTASH —N oz. just reed and fro ao:o by
j 0.15 ' R E SELLERS
WAFT.IIE/D.w .ID3-10110,
s11 , 11 ,3 D—::0 !Ada No I to 5x.e5a4,715i11tt:,),..,,,,,
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INSERD OLL-34 bble hitt received aud for
.alc by Ir 2. MILLER & HICKIITPON
Q A LT 7 IO ease. Talde 3 lir i l . l . a/
0 by rent
L , RA TilEll6-2.1C10 Ihsgood Live Gees< Frill/els
/1` 111 Hare and for sale by
0.19 I DICIIO,IC A CA:/, arum and hoot iis
11 1 , CIDACCO-30 his Is Lump, 5a,1124, ICs, aid Bal
-1 'mote Plug, on band and for sale by •
jell TtILIEV &. BEST
Common/L1 A ELA-2.0110 111111 epael.l, Clgarr,.
lo,um Common dm in some and
for .1c by TASSIII" & KIST
B APON AND LARD—I ca. assorted Bacoh;
. I bbl No I Lard.
loin For sale by PCIND6XTERACO
-OACOIi.ac.-11500 Plo country cure CI eon;
31 , 01, bulk doh
• •Id tacks Dried Apple. landing
•nd 1614
AS DALZELL
f,,'! TA LICII-55 lases Foes IC licinnatal dn.c4. an
L 3 A No. I anal, reed per wr Tallman, nod f. sale
by fe2.l 0 IT MILICN BICKNER
HEll2P—llo haler Mn. dc;rlied neap.. cow.
sigoweln and for rale by :ALL:X.OOSOON
N•2l . 54 waar and 155 Now on
LARD-4 kegs Na Leaf,
yeat. do do, for rale by
jetl WICK & Mee N CILEN„4
B UTT KR-4 bbl. ffe , r v e i fas .zl,,
I ; sy
AND
L F..5S
Jraecur wood and seater al
f 10 - 1110 N-150 Mew. for sale 1. as:, WILLI AAILI DILAVOR :It* wood In
A 7 g 1 1 . 1:11r/T—bab i l:I v r ., old Rectified 1 . 0 nr i c ,, ud N for
F un_yo
by j l; ; , A mLly Flour s4or
j aV and - for
ACKERE L-10 bbl. No. 2 a rare and for sale
. leO-I • 11 aJ SI.OA N
I • RISI2IED BRAD-10 bbl. No. 1 .lore and
1 forhal jc2s 111181.0 AN '
T Airaim. OIL -156. rely Sian. Do,
49 ea.] and for rale by 1.35 1 01121,14.._
11 A A lt/L . MtL .. — i tS b lrs j e:! .. po.l , l „ , fm;f:L.- -
• , , 9BAco—.lggs G tvrm Tobacco, 6 .1" '.",° 44
X siclandlor J DAI.ZEL
F I. No 97in ae I o el; _
.10 • No. n ai R Vair
by Jen
ERDIASI CLAY tons reeOl •eu rWe by
,1 " TA,O.EI' 1 111. T, 91 wood st
„-- Ti - , t -
_, zw .---.;;E I - t ; ..,,,,_--.•- m
: , , , ,1 1,.7,- , .. -clIILTICITI” - p % rit • ~,,
F , VITT OP II ALTLIMILZW,
VALUABLE Reid Estate la lbalaly al Habaroacti
Palate Pale by THOMPSON' GOVlll,,Anaft
et the Ralurnor Esehanne on Friday,lld Istly,,a VAL-
I; A ItLE rAIE In the Western panban of that e 4
at Me estrenoty a, &tentage' street. Awl adsolnlnir
propeny oPanbert lalluatte.Elq n pf._,E4atandsoastbet
late Janne Glnn, An. As a pnesPe ilvaee
unoutp•ssed in beanty of situation, anAaa an Ini/Mt
meet renal prowe Welty valuable. Elta:Adesniseenent
in Baltimore paper& _
By isha'D. Davis, Asetioaeor
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ON hareday morning, the In at 100 ae--1 7 .
at the Coma •.xial Sale. Llama, tone of Wood at a
ad, street., will be sold wnaaat rosette lactose a etai
r eta an ptomain .3061.0m.,t or.e.mata. Dry Goode,
GrJerenet.Qoaenewara,FElibinf i ike•
Mktg rJeCk on, P. M.
5 blf Outs Y ll. Tea, 5.5 Ib. Sparthfia Indigene , fiercer
Rice, 2ro lbs batty Innwocrapping paper, band bonen,
6411100e5. grams sr y 1401,134, CMG, CO*lll Wye.,
wagon bones, a 011.111127 rlf qtwenaware, glualrase,
tel ornament, awn.. lap.; • g,naral emonwent
of Hod Wrohr and li:when Fornitare, Mantel Ckcks,
feo4he t beds, bednitta, winds In blind", tn. •
Al 9 o.C.:ock, P. M.
.A general assortment affte tablet and poekat eutlew,
[Talent pl.'s, handsome wooers, magical laatrunsents,
re. and wand band Watches. • pawning of screws,
files, rasps, latches and wher hardware; boot; sloe.,
umbrellas, pwaaols, ready nude cloth lag, to. jar
Adzatnlstraters Salo et /tea Estate.,
12,200 Acres of Land in Weston Peen's. at
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AUCTION. . • •
Wednerdayohie bit day of September, at We.
%.J at the C0011131C(CIlli dales Pooma.earberof Woad
and hui eta., Pittsburgh, The Collaeriag dominated Imid,
❑te the pn.peng of lame. Trimble, dr., &reused, of
Harnsbure.
Nine hundred acre! of which lies In the comity Of
blamer. viz— . . .
.
Nes 39,719 and 760.1 n Pr:lntoning ihnonohip;
e. 3079 m Freneh Creek toornthip.
- Eight honored Acres are In the tenuity of Crawkorti,
etrt
No ,1333 in Rochdale tornis.hi p;
in Athens do;
;. lead in Richmond do; •
MCP in Comm do.
bordred and illy acres Aire In tke county of
Erie, mei Nos. 197,'2)17 and No. And in Waterford
tutroAlp, within three mites of the town of Waterford,
No. 1950 io shanty township
Nine Minciond ail bandied and fifty acres are in 0.
.emin iv of McKean. viz: Nos. 349,=00, 57th, 7706, 3711,
3715 MIS 3731,
. .
The ',boor land, willbovoid in .cp•TA. , fa...—
'no. in Mercer, Crasilbrd and Erie eoundeo Ire prin .
tipsily its meta of Ynt , core. Winn of which GO011110:
cosi and iron Orn,and da well intepird be farming
Those in :McKeanrouni.Tore.principally In-tracts of
100 ar0..., each welhresteretinnd covered with Umber,
:rye town or Carydan Woo on pan t f the original twit.
Tide indl.potab!e—Terms at nit
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Tiltlit H.TRInItILE. 1.,,,,,,i mr . rn
• Will.llolitl,
jc W , ltt4 cos JOHN D JUNVIS.Aticer
Akre. Whig, Mintilvilie Dacca. and Exic Gazelle
dai copy until cold„ Hood bill and roper. null chaise
u. (see. 17 •
Large sale Of Filmdom huts. Heady glade Clothing,
kn., kg.
Wll.l. be eald at lu ottoek this morning. at Davis'
Cominerriai Aviv. Rooms, corner uf Wood and Fififi
1,1.
10 der, roperfine French stale linen badmen !Minot .
4 ilr en botem shirts, straight body and Yoke.
do run pintas; •
3 do do plain; '
•
al pairs super tweed pairs, lined through;
13 fine C.4.916101t do, fancy and plain; •
• 31 " coVonade pants;
9 ;weed and asatirsicre toed.;
tit pairs Carrie (Natalia with poeko,.;
43 1 " brown drill overalls,
' 49 Canton Flannel Drawers;
Tegether won a quantity of fienay and cheek shistr,
mundabotor, demi (rock., .
Ilouoe !Ind Lot at Aocttoo.
ON Wedni.day allternoon the OVA kn. az 3 o'clock
will be eold on the premises. Om valuable lotorGromd
thunte near the corner Or Elxib and Grant mettle, ba n
tug a (tont et .17 Get *a Sixth street,,and extending back
luu feet. on the rear of which is erected la throe .at
Bock Building which is rented at 1150 per aseturx.
Title indisputable. Tenn. SIMI cash, balance la two
equal no on payment. , with inierest, to be scoured by
boort so.i.martgells. jag
HEALTH, HEALTHI
D.
WOOD'S daridpdrilla lisid Wild
L.l.Cherry Hittars—This neve and Vafeeble Ex=
tract of Soiraapar.lle and Wild Cher:76as been used
Prat •vilbeld for 4:e. PCNillrieUt reNaval of all
ouch diseaors aa take their rue from as Implore mate of
the Mood promoter e
health? a etia P of the Lieer—
reoFthros We rrervea arid id Fire secures bealih and
neat to the whole system.
In all emelt nfoJaandree, Indigestion, Dispepail, lo
of PP‘lite. II abituat Corjsenesa,Herofida, Headache,
Languor, and that . Deprrsatop ai Spirits, orkieb is so
common • complaint the 8;11113{40d Pommes seuana
of the year, this medicine has moth. equal—and i a
mot *II matinee the 1110•1 incroditioge o( it. peen-
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in virtue.
For further particulars the ;:tottt it gerund to the
pamphletitwhich rettlbefardabed by die AgeJtiall'•
nag the domattonln which this valuable medicine is
held by those who have used it.
We-Caution in the Public
Ile - particular and . ask for Di. litrood`a Ranaparillo
and Wild Cherry Moen. and receive soother. Thaw
the tint prep.innion of these articles combined ever
offered mid public, azd the . peancro*ie attending it.
de hail induced the totprinelpted to eneituerfett did unit
tate. Aita preventikt, one theft Ite'boUlu Ilene-the
word ' , Dr Woodie Sartapdilla a dd Wild Cherry Bit
ted' pressed on the glad, and that each label on the
y the proprietor, L. Thonotors, Jr.
m* ;4117d7 a etrje d rq 6 leal id.aElsil, by WYATP it ISKTCIII.
Atli grads' aura.. tut setae wed., blew rnfill WA
ittortiet rowel, ithil I'. a. natevait. iffnaiddiek'
Itrf, Pittsburgh. Pa. Price. Al—largo honk..
%le
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Mead mud .liaesiego roe Yourselves!
ALONDON Lever in tka Boston Travellerof Ma lath
of
I:ver/ p ers onn who eon get money enough In leave
the ronntr7 is doing` so All the ships bound to the U
plates or Lanadot. age crowded. Any price a paid lon
por•ae act rani too talon Me mewed/
of FuSu ong entbaak triad Mips, p
s, Which rove
theta Mal:. the recent demarifet shipwreck of the
Exmouth i. a Co. in potato Ohs had two hudrad sad
:emigrant, vase only 240 tone bonbon. and not fit
ny voya,e Theramsequerce was, she was lost
mate: gale of the 11741, a ternfie sale, wbich you cor
respondent witnessed ,all on board with the exception
of Mace person. rerteled. oa panics In America,
send money to th•tr frig de, Wh
Ireland, to pay 0y their
welllie tbe United 8111105, they should ',levy& go tO
known house of /deans Hamdcaa N
leek or Umtata:who not only have kind and faithful
aernts at Loreto.* and the iviaptivie of Ireland. but
they always give emigrants a paugge in dtat tins
AllwW0•11 packet salpitakeltare they air properly an
rommodatrd, and encl.°, Wet 4provilmot, they..
kindly atonekd M." • • .-
Melo HAFYNDEN &Co.'s Passage and litentlitanee
Ogre. Fifth *trek, one door W.I. Wo od. •
•
..10SITU A ROBIN OS
EntelpesA Agent
1:3=112
149LF AU PDX. •
CONCERT very Evening lbw Werk,Py . ileisrs
SNEASS,AISKIIIT.sid nugrlan. ,
A DMIOSION 14 CENTS.
Programmst.
Kneses
Nes.,
Dues*, Pokno,
--..... -,.. - -..-.--,
ehort,;, itte 7 % - i - tld Raccoon Track, Murphy
Pont, deat
h of Warren, Korot..
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Sailed, the Wad.", Marhreo. - '
Murphy
Solt; Aceordeon. • Bantle)
Cebrus, Hlgory,of the M arid. Murphy dr.Co
Boni. toy Boyhood Home. from Arnelle, Knew
COMM Song. Clamming Benny on the Retell of
Ball Murphy
Solo. IN ' ordeon, ; - Hawley.
Laterstalaidene.
Boone, tome o'er the Brooch& Ileski!dorphy k Koeu..
Ha lid. Wl...red ny the Break side, Koe
I doh Song. the grove, of Blarney, Murphy.
' ' -
Salo Aceordenn . - t °. ' l° ._ 1 '
Doei , e Mary,Bien_. - Ktr-as• & idtaphy.
Beihal, Knew., .
•'
Comm Ski, Sterphy.
.
S , to. Aecord&A. Huntley
nnale. Lit op in the Wining.
Irriee Cream Tiekets_l2i ceett.
1019
ritir the flammable, the Judge• or the Cohn of Gem.
rel quarter Sersionua Peace, la and in the
county of ,Atllegkreny. Tee Petition of loha Shafer, ot
the 'township of Pine, on the mnany aforesaid, humbly
aheweth, that }an petitioner halh pravided himself
with motet al. for the accommodation of trurelen and
others, at hit d wellinh,Mutie, in the Township afores uid
and prays that poor Wow+ will bepeawd pm horn
• license to keep a Public Hone*. Entrnainment. and
your petite:lnt r,•it in duty bound, will pay.. .
#EIN till,hrFEß .
IVc. the sethicribers;eitiscw of the Rearnithhof Pine
do certify that the above petatener is of good repowibc
110.11 , 7 ienariewnee, and is well provided who
bowie roam and consenienreir for the Remedy:elation
and lodging of strangers and trawlers, and that said
tavern is necessarr.
. .
Peter M 0... Thomas Rector, Henry Good, George
Roeersi Speaker (initiate. Wm. W• Rogers, Hobert
Samuel Henry, John Graham, Ttice.Cochntn,
Geo rireer,',u Hoge.. JellkLix•
‘IIIW GOODS—Jun received at Hinge Wood at,
op iiaine, a few dore'n or dame very fine, fashioaa.
side plan. Troy manefactured Shine, with Hymn
and standing collars.
A few dwelt fine Silk Elastic easpenderr, and I can
of a new 111 nele manufactured by the Waterbury Man.
Coi.Conn.
/Hack *inn Striped and Plain Satin AdjustlngStocks,
very' narrow for summer. A beautiful aibrortmont of
Satin Cravats, 14ht and dark colons. -
true on,, fine Wilton and Hrasool. Carpet Doge. tr.c.•
1.-.1 - receired ttda morning aad for sale at Faelorf
ea foji ' Ilk E TODD
Ir4l Agents for Easternklanufamorcts
=E:M
• • • •
QIIACLErTI WIIITEJM Wood mreet,Pittabergb,
are receiving a few caws of desirable and nettle
gowds, wh,eh will now make their stocks eery comp l ete,
and es trmardin•ry goods for thireealion of the year.
They tiairc a large assortment of fancy Priem, drew
good*, s
w um edsmer wear, gbawls, White goods, blinithaut ta s
and Te. . Io
DIILIIAK 00001.
VINE WATCIIa., JEWELRY . SILVER WARE,
LA MP S, es—A large and well selected stock &l
amp on head at the lowest pelt..
I•ent, Pencil. and epectriclee—.lh tame .apply
/et; received. Watch repairing done in the very best
manner. W W WILSON
jetie co her 4th and market at.
SUNDRIBiIb-22taae Feathees;
35 aackstioober Yeas;
2 Rile do; •
ti Wile No.l Lard;
it betas repacked Caitiff,
Y Lap Wool, -
on begs; •
• "
I boo Fleets:lt Fly limb. and Faso; now
landing and for sale by trie9 I DICK FY &CO
_ _
N°TICE—The therYboldenp or the Pinsbergb end
Allegheny • Bvidpre lro npany. for CreCtlllg t Bridge
over the Allegheny Itiv, trot the erd of bland cruet
the hovel.). nonfled that the annual eleetion for • I.:col
dem, In Manners, TlVa.ler and a gleamteacl•be
held on the lit blender of July next, at th e ay's
Homo, North me of the Bridge. ate o'clock, Y. • ,
Jetta( • Wht MORRISOS, Preeldent.
NEWHADLERY ILAILMVAik Howie-
.
MIC HAUD T. LICIIICCH. Jlfw
1 - IMPORTER and Denier In fladdlaryaludgeora and
1 Carriage Trimming., Is now receirinfrlarge add.
110. to his stuck, directly from Unatingnant and the
eutern Al onefactorley, to which he ...Peed"?' Idyl).
tin. attention of annotated. and dealer. Tenentilly.
/.25
A, AL s..th adthtionr • , ,d correction. by lbe 111. Rev.
Ira ac ?miner. A Al R 9, Dom or CatlEole, and
New& nt gulen's
b , JO NSTON RURICTON
E ima—t b otr .N N: l 3 b oioo , erroli , • .
to elf belo No. I Mad; •
tree
N. I baboon,
" 3 able No.l Macke); Hor We
ie26,t21 A DRAyo,tr, pm 641 sr aad market of
WANTED—By alma, atm +OM Mu sand I
radar arprooliceekip in ono of the Ono
romis.ioa liolius in duo eltoosion noCisit or
Book keeper T 6. bon Warman as *diameter and
uosta
aalifica givers.. Addresa a line to,Boa Ma, Post
°dies. MEd&
'DOW.
LUST -On Ptbby, b Ankh mt., • gobi dirosord
Watch K. iloo Soder b• Itbor*Lly rwors•led
by leaving II n Ilia offteo, or subs oromott its osbwr.
bet No. o, pometereist Roe, UP., 111.
J... 29 • FLYILEY if MOGIEW
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CINCINNATI AND PITTSIII;OR . - -
~
'. 'DAILY PACKET LINE.
rpm well known Igne of splendid pauenger Stearn
:Lan Ili noweolonsed of'Llbe largest, 1... f.,,, Iws,
finished and reran ed, and most penernd Ina. on the • •
waters of. the West, . 1. :' , .0....... bed ma- • -
fon that nenter r e r an 'tonne, ata been parrta• a kw pa.- •
stingers. Theune has bee" nt opet•oon for hap,..ry,
—hare earned a W han million of people with. to e
kn.& •
,
' Ocred:treet 7 the'day prey - •en stan'iiinighe.i:7lte' foot
eeeep 'f . ' ••
tine of (eclat and the entry, of passengers on lac 'eg it- •
ter lo' a ll cues the Mange mosey tour,,, ps i ia
•
ethane*. •
rm:==
•
The NIONONGAIIMA, Cam. Stom;srilt train Piuo
burgh every. Monday morning M 10 o'clock; - M•
miters Moada7 evening at 10 P..hl
•
TOZJIDAT_PiCKET.
Inirt HIBERNIA, NO. 11. Capt. • J. EtirmWre., will
leave Patobargh every Tuesday IMOnthig at to &Moe ;
Wheeling eves/ nerds,' ea going at
WEDNESDAY- PACKET.
The NEW ENGLAND. NO. SI, Capt. A /W+, *ill
knee Pittsburgh !MT . Wednesday - morning at ID
o'clock; Wheeling gamy W00.000.Y. evening MID
" • TINVAIDAY PACKET.
The WISCONSIN,
Y. Cept.R..r. Grerr,wat Piet.
bee Theev'day ret every.Theredeyeeoeneee 110 h lee
M. ch/eh: Whevling
evry evry
PEZDAY.PAIDKIET.
Ile CLIP/1A.140-14 Capt. Crlials,wlg trure Pi!tt
towel evelg aiday morning at 10 delocli; W herrn,'
Mry Friday evening , allO P.M.
•
SATURDAY PACEILT.
The EIFSSEIVOER, Capt. MORA, will leave Pow
bwgievery Sunday morni Pt II 400 . 0 K ki .11 keeling
every Slag:War evening at l 0 P. 111.
/VADAT PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, •Cmpt. A. U. M... WO'
leave piWburgh every Slanday morning w 10 n'elock
Wheeling every Solway evecnig in 10 P. M.
hl • IS.. 1E47.
--- M ICA-13 ht . chests Y. 11. Ten: •
-3 do Imperialanpanni Teat
•
• d th do;
3V :atty. boo Y. II Tesi er
45 do Superior
33 do • Pageboys
.do;
_E9 do Superior V. 11. do;
Jot received sod for rale to by
lett MILLER &Slab:WON
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MKAll—Tbe•nobreritwr has jail teemed from kik
.I. Pekin Tea Corepnny's store iu Nei. Vorli.n &c.c.
'poly of TKASjurt imported, rontisting of all the en.
ttnfin. fnmt 3 2 1 cto. 10 //lAD per lb. A JAY NES,
• JeitS Pofe Agent for taneite, No. IV ith Pi
WASHINGTON AND Hl* GENERA Ls. by. J T
Ileadrey.''Thia day reed and for aide
JOHNSToN f. prrocicroN
;els •• corner of marke nL d lra A.•
CABBY DABICILTS—Cerd end Fruit Itaigeteof
1: white nod black Berlin lion. brown wiltow work
baskets. and a morel slyte made of tidy cotton. in all
form*, eau be obtained at ,retie
VllFB,•l`etintiful aarl alld irory Fins—o tryingta
price Been eight to three dollaru—esul any queastty
:of less pnee down to twenty real. at
.KATOBB,ll3mathet st
IlDir'S of brochet and once *inches, i oth white and
colored, WOileyr, nlippers, ermehela, Neel Bead
Bags, always Da hand and can Mamie 'wanks at shalt
mace. • r _tr:IIV2sLATIL '
W TIC DTO t0 w nf.H . 23,F , .. ; Lb:
twenty. horse pawn' cash.
A/Mee+. A B—left mans seam, kiNkte
. K.Wh iN agl ,VP AryfternlarC_. ! FATZ:dr;co. st ' isr th err
wad Gm ealc at toe beltand &mammy Welsh rase of
1097. JUIINMIN k ISTotISTON
fLAtia CAMMENF:S—tIaaIt and Kb,le barred
sossaerCasabeis.n—fasitionable roNI
. I n 7 ka NC'PHV
U VITO NETTS—Narrow and 4..dei "'kart.,
ill pled and srein.i. a abpply ree•iird at
)116 ,IIICILIURPIII
°MUM EIONES-111100 Cigars, vanons braad •
%. , :Oot reed aa car3Aameni frau, 4? and Or sale by
Jcl3
_5O 14BI.TRNO*R114 , L L I Y wale! st
WINDOW WASS—Ts tY 1!
" y
it Or Nall,
by jetd A F VON uuxr , iisugsr b- CO
OIL 661.118.atp
Jew 8 p VON BONNBOBB'r & co •
Flf/MEM 431.11011AP15-Taro'ea Fianna
and Earls= thnghamgalun rceaivr c d mid dm late'
by_ .1818 • SHAMCLETT & WHITE. ida.and
COLORED CAMEIIII:7II—Onn ea, etide and
den& .lord Cambrieq Jun opened and foe sale Ly
Jess 1311ACKLLTT & 1C111:1'd
COTTON DIAPIAS—Two caw, b kat bed and
brown Cotton Diapers, an extra g r 4 xrueie,jasi
reed and for saie.by JrnS etiACKLETT
MOIL= DRILLINO6—I cam 6.1,74,10,c Drills,
LP Just ree'd arid for sale by ,
1.10 ' : SHACK% . *WE
_
L3lllll-60 bbls i*rals Na. MaelteratiiE , s.,
r "7-
•. Herrine far .1 ,
1099 •CL Iltgr & THAW. Co:lait'n..lo
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[7ITDIITIIIp— obbl. •toani.h Whnina iunom tar
sale at cost and carriagelly I DICICE.I" a, CP
Jetil •5•3t , r cl (nviLD
Midi ..di , tev 9 bostllle for vtle by,
leas I DICKEY PO
CUME&X—OXIbw&Y.wai; landing iiud will be old
my Olelb• by I & CO
lIGAR-4 bhdafor sale /ow to Nose consignment by
~ Jae . • I DICKKV b.OO
lAOZ BUTTONS—aI gross meduionllse Lase
La &was for ladies dresses, for aale at the Trimming
store of 1 }eight F H FAWN
,"'AttIAOATICIP SIM P-4 las .t
V JIM Itt4 and bar sale by R E SELLURS
51 smod
B[HD CAGES—A Wye lot. kootifol pattern.
lare reteirenang fia Ule b, RTOWNfEND &Co
3.1612 • • 19 =Oka at
pts ININTA.I,— . 4400 ts •Moll and -Cold 1 Hlddt,
forsele by . • .I , IIIEND..ItHEY t. CO V
jel6 . 4 No 871raird
MACHICILICL-250 Ms No 3, Largo . South.
il&tacketel, Boma Inspection, landing and for sale
Jell/ by MAGA Lti & SMITH
C OTTON-I:b b a . te r s , Tenn ao es:uon;
jd9 t'ar sale by
SOAP
- Yo
" f
jd MILTENB Gh2 :4
• AGAS--40 entry Ibis hicoe Ctreini ---
15 - do .EDra riee; focoale by
jell 'WILLIAMS k ecr, 111 abodes_
SUGAR pukatllAvs-15.016.,ju0 received and
Ssr nip by • - Al te' 4 ODIDEND
kat, • ite opoimabeie ilosi.
F*WILY LA RDa-70 Slone Jan, put ezpressly for
V Wilily ono, from 7 up 30114 cash hr—G.r sale by
jnII_THOS O ODIORNE
SCYTHE ONEATUS—OO dos, Comm. a. Patrol
ktr.le low by TWO 0 ODIORNE
Jul! Opposite Monongahela Heise
FLOUB—H bbl. Presh Otound newly Floor, to
store and tarsal. , by
jell I,DICKEY & CO. water anal (mat sts
DALAI 80•1•- , ..WO Lou. landinilicrel;...inTer &ti
t. Rush, for sale
)411 JAMES DAI
, 24 waser nrtet
oat ir —lOO anal I box.. p.l K6 l
6 717,1 1 1 ri .w.
41.1124 reeehred 220 forsaly by .
1211 Corner .4.269122fr0 nt .
1401.443 . 1:21-60 ibis P. H., jun received pan tos,.
Onpasphst az* for . II HA .11.
int I nut side of the yaidd.
- .
VG° FITZ WRILIIILNY—aWite 8f o Whiskey
ter main in qnnauneate suit purchaser*. by
P C IiTIN
riLAIS—Stos !usassottcd styes; firm raem 1 , 140,
%-rberrtenantry Wands, in store nod for are by
J C BIDWELL, Wrirer
HAVANA SIJOARGO bx linnyo; _
30 bxs W hitr , for ..k by
3015 FULLER k RICK hTnON
RICO COPPZI2-14te bags prune Gme Rio Coder
lor eale. by • - jelD IIAtiALEI' A 8111TH
TAILOU—I 00 bri Foes Cinibuyaii.br rn a b^
1.7 • UtthEY I
4.l.llll.llllfol—Ocaoks to arrivs, for salts by •
ale ISAIAH DICKEY & COI
ITANILLA BYAd—Large size ond for,
V tittle by. jets it J D 540111tAN
TAR -25 hb/a Noah earolina Tar, receiving by fa ,
ad and for We by J p.. LZELL
TANNER 01L- bbis receiving - Ca
1y anal and
'S 415
kink. by sill J 'JAI:ZELL
VII= Etalele—xu
. 00ti in store Mt for riale by
r jolE ....-- J DAL.ZELL
4, 121ACIIS Barter ou ceasig •
0 NM
DACOS SIDILS—In 'tom *ad fa MI. by
IJ lett — & RA RBA 1.1311. vretraj
HMILIII4-73 bxs W. Cheese foren'o
G
}en W R
rmi.rwr itl! -61 411r:efrrYiiltyx
piQin-cat; eifitid
lafor e.leb LEER PICK riSCON
10FANZ-40 05. , 1 rata. ed and f j orza t7 . o .60
RAM BRANDY—OId Peach Mandy, !or gala
D
in gaaatilierb raillD P C MA RTIN
f R. BLACK, Alerekant Tailor, Exchange ,
. dingo, EIL Clair meet, PinsbaralL
Gssza APPLES-40 lobls, w arrwra ni
e,der.or.ele jeW I C MART
bytiBBABIR—.3 bev. mall White Ar Beans for side
ly C
ARTIN,
Jam received end for rale by
/minimum WILEONAOLIi, ever e
ACIOX —WO Ibt Bacon Sider rot sole
Bkg IKAL. R pIeO,IITCIII-:ON
- _
TWIII7-111 1 kelt 'he Tab./bib r ot
v by WtK ihkeUiPtirotv
OT more Oltd r•Ale by.
.1.0 if Alt CA N1)1.14,‘
— 011:0111 1 V -4 A Tiek:Alisiiiiifi. - (bisyai by —
A. /4 4 WICK 84.bleCANULF88
Fll4ll/01,11F—tosebo F r slbeno /or safeby
' n u
Cllsrog C 111.40 bblo No 1, Jost ree'WOo,l/ur oak
jag,- by /1 E . _.../ 11 / 1 .1.1.:11.4
Jon:rreerea and for tale
bpi •,. . ' J KIDD& CO, co wood or ,
IT TARN-150am good quail!), for role I,
Intl - W & X WCVTCII F:Ord
gatoaaviao OingST-10bbl•0n baiid And
/ male by jeY7 ALEX. G( ssm ,
m.
B AlD°lll—woo
k" VIL!R irSicet..STS E.tif
w
a/ahrs
PANACEA bss Jan re ed •tol for • ;cc
-kW by R E SELLERS
B DD A J CI . I;(-000 lb. Hog Round kri sale by '-----
- -WICK it lieCAliol,l,4s
frOW AND FLAX YARN—Fer sale by
L kl{ ' MON& MeCANDLESS
Fm.otris—ao. Md. 8.P., es hind NM tbr ule by
kit • auguruoos WILSON aco
P re 111.011t—POCeas Wakening Flunaein
al " 4:lfrirali
QPTIO. 77111P/Clllll2llli—so bbls roe'd and hr
1.7. sift by Jraat A URAVO,
A4lll-47.seks masa, salted to
•
Sall by j.,5 Teeel•sd Sad
ITER & Co
IBICEY-130 bble
ell li,tbr male by
J
BUZIM ' w/ILSON &CO