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,sX)MAIPASIONER.
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FOR SCRAWL.
DARSIE, of Allegheny City.
VCR AUFFiIt.T.
..1t J NOBLE. of Indiana Tp.
ctittisn SNIVELY. of Wales. To
tIiiWARTZWELUER,
LARGE ,of 'Mane Tp.
Fon ROURTT 11/.41011.
J.W. BAXTER, of Pettehargh.
FOR COCRit 0334.110.10,1. •
11111,4 AS PERKINS, of 1L... Ceaa 'Fp
POW •CDFFOR.
CAV EN, of Versailles To.
STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
E Jtt I , RANKLlN,Lanearmet Co).
IIN C KUNKEL. Dauptou County.
Titost I)UNCANI
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JANW- 4 MAtrriN,
TIIONAP C lIAAIBLX, York.
NI'II.I.IAM WA'ITS, Cumberland.
DANIEL. MltAlvsErt ,
JIIIIN l" %%, n ER I.L. e.ty
JtklEl'll II CHANDLER,
Iti/DItItl"I CONRAD, .• .
litGitATlP,Plotadeii , loa County
011.1-EK g.UIIIER,
tioawiLT AI BARD. rr.kt..
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ANuar.‘v J ()W.F. Vamen.c:.
II ARIDA It DENNY. Allegheny.
RICHARD IRWIN. Yenongo.
JOSKVII 11 liDllSS,Wettotorelon.l.
C; J BALL,Erit.
II 0 Al AXWELl..lionhampion.
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SAMVEL A PURVIANCE,ButIer.
HENRY ti EVANK,Claester.
Ju Waal. T YOTTS, Montgomery.
Coe Lecp.or Commercial Intelligence. Dmiie
a. 111,c, iNews.lmporm, , miry Mar ati ke ,
Ward pace. '
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,ADeeleriama sad Sum: Mete are iaiermed
Gazette am he ...wed or. Tneeday,MandaFtor
a Lalyday. A paper adl Iw publiehed on Aleada wart.-
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lVe are reqoested le Irate that the Ihe.illSee
elated cu .hlentley tier le e'eloe h, e. tr.
Nee fostrth.Page tor.Bilseellasseem News
NATIONAL ANNIVIIIINART
• • The Anniversary of our Nation!! Jubilee hi
returned to us once again, and to in not inappro
prietoly in the fact that it cams upon the Sabbath
day. though to be more publicly remembered up.
ino the present. Our weekly Sabbaths have a di
vine appointment, and so such, are deserving of
the highest respect Man can pay_ them, but in all
the year, in all our history, we hare but one Sab
bath day of National remembrance, and well does
it become . us t) Muni/ it as an occasion which
commemorate:l oM political existence. Nor Muhl
it be by mete Mlle pageantry. nor alone by tu
mult and noise, nor by vain-glorious! boasting, nor
yet in sole rernembranceof the military were.
which, (roid first to last, thanks to a kind Provi;; • 1
deem, has given as Victory in, War, and Liberty
in Peace. The day demand. devout gratitude.
' solemn thanksgiving, and that pure joy of the
heart which both feels .ariggipteciatee the lies
. singe of Civil Liberty.
- The Declaration of Independence, to be read
day by thousands of ourgrntrjmen, should
•le• seen in the light and timetof its presentation,
terenty.one years ago, so when, indeed, it ;received
the signatures of the Adamses and Hancock, .1 .
ell Massachusetts, of Franklin, Morris, Rush, and
others of Pennsylvania, of Sherman of Connect'.
ea. of Ifopkine and Stockton of New Jersey, of
Carroll of Maryland, of Jelferson, Lee. Harrison
and Wyllie, of Virginia, of Rutledge of South
Carolina, and (tithe whole list of signr.rs from die
OM Colonies, which established the Confederation•
tVe ehould breathe in. if we could, the spirit of
• ' thew moo, 'of the times in which they lived, the
privations they endured, the sacrifices they made,
And above all, the examples of courage, wisdom.
; selfiespect; and love of truth; honor and country,'
erWelt, they left to influence one own conduct.—
Never, in our judgment, since the creation of the
world, boa is Nation such founders,—corn of sorb
• 'sterling integrity, such unbending justice, sack a
high wine tf mend obligation, or such an linnet
desire to firego all personal good, in a warm
love of country and. of mankind.
• • Other Natione have sprung from barbarian,
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ignorance and upetatition. Ours from the midst
' of a :vitriol and. intelligent einbution. Other
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Nations have, keen established by Military despot
isms and fo perpetuate tyrannical' pews,. Ours
was founded upon the Rock of Civil and Religions
Liberty, and to maintain the Rights of Conscience
and that tore of Liberty. and of Order which
•- . . - oeree no supremacy but to God above, and not:PA-
O/OW SO man but such as springs from their I
own`.frce will. Prosperous thus fer has been
our cued. Bloated have we been in our beaker
and our store, favo r ed among men, honored among
Ititious, to a heightb of glory, unexampled
for the time we hays lived. It depends upon our.
velvets out patrintiMiristrjealous Watchfulness of
Power, our rueful guardianship of our Merl and re.
ligious rights, whether all thii shell be Rs meluated
to our•soceessors. . To preserve the good we hare
awl hand it down artimpaited to pawky, we
moat remember such days as these, and through
•the past look back to the great and noble, who
politically; gave us all we have and all we ran
- ;;_ hope to enjoy.
The !Spnt As =max and U. 8. Gazers,
united its one mammoth Sheet, make. a eplendid
appearania Mean. Graham & McMichael. in'
their neel enterprise, are assisted ' by ens of the!
s t re ogesteditorial corp in the Union,at the head of
which je licm. Robert 7'. Conrad, who hoe a
jug To wtion as i powerful and elegant writer.
Added to him, are Dr. Bird, thatinguidted for his
. li terar y Od ac tiaisoind Juno 8. Wallace and
• U. Foster, Ens., both acco&pliabed writer..
In 'addition to this Merin is a large correepondetice
for the paier, foreign ant idsMeetic- We have
toots only for the following einact tram the intro
.ductory of the new Proprietor=
To each a union made under such surpccs sod
loingingisdch lICCOMiODS of strength, the beep are
propitious, every CirCUMMATICO .coins to declare
the neeeheity for a journal in Philadelphia of an
influeutlitl chewier, disposal to defend the- great
lutereets; of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, bat,
'above 4 divoed to defend the vest comma
five interests of the county, and to istaml faithful
ly by tite sante of religion and virtue. & great
&iv of litarperity is about to dawn over Philadeb
phis and over the mighty State of Penosybruria,
bithertelscareely aware of her importance in the
.Union-4of which Philadelphia in proud to be the
commerkial capital. A vest day of prosperity is
also, perhaps, to dawn over the Repablie. But, in
the meanwhile, clouds and darkness overhang it,
and folly and passion. threaten the elements of
evil. The special characteristic of the age is Q.
alarm of the Bacon and anviatt aspect.
. - Jelpkis Mande upon the Neutral Ground of Me
;Union.' There is tdtraiwn to North, 'and ul
. &Mein to tire South. The danger is one of in
, • conquerable prsjudiciand inveterate passion. The
..,safety is in the Middle States, when the feeling is
mot, mid cannot be, aectional; where it is wholly
• notional, yet, whale in_ that aspect, it unitise a
certain sympathy in imagiesiy wrongs, with a full
• 'reamnition of the autedantial rights, of either Me.
Bon. - Upon the Neutral Ground, sod fn Philsde
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phis; the city of the Neutral Ground, a paper of
large circulation and conservative character, is in
the beat vaition to do 'the Republic service; and
is the cause of they Republic, the cause of the
whole country, the North American and United
• 'Sutra areas, in-its politico always national. end
aiming! always to be just and honest, will labor
earnewly and diligently.
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War . . re:yr.—Eight hundred Graduate. of
Wad i Point have been one year b v enire, , 0
Mexico; t end of the Dumber fifty bare been killed
or died in the arar, or one in 'lateen of the
number : . Of the Artillery officers serving in Masi.
co e•eiy one graduated at West Point.
Tax cructre.—.lt will be wen by the
Mow today, theta series of axial brilliant enter.
takurWuts have been prepared for - the - public.--
There we to be four perforatimxtu.st 10. 1, 4. sod
o'clock. The addienets on Friday and Bate,
da were literally intownie. three awl f b
four thou.
iioll.
gambliog as a meamof living, or fciund with gam
bling implemente, may be imprisoned in the pat i.
tentiary from one to five years, and-reouiteJ to
pay a tine of SW. Any one inviting or pursue
ding another to Veit apiece used fa getout' pur
poses, shall, upon conviction, be held respormbla
for the money or property lost by such pummsion
or invitation, and fined from $5O to $5OO.
It is noade the duty of all sheriffs, constables,
and prosecuting athiniaya, to inform upon and
prowento offender. against the act, under a penal
ly of $5O to $5OO.
All suspected places may be broken Open with
impunity. Refoimed and other guilders being
warned of the comrquences of their offence.
against the (fate, will toke heed accordingly.— ,
We have been giieved to hearovhat we hope is
erroneous in point of fact, that there in a good
deal of gambling MAW. city. There is no vice
more seductive,—none so dangerous' to thaw
whose hope; and lam, avarice and lova of ex
citement, incident to loss and gain, are Moved by
such attractions. To the young, indulgence is a
mural death, and the villain who could tempt a
yoring man from the virtuous pursuits Of life.—
fi s om family and friends, alien' robbing the home
of ite idol, and the country of More who give pro
mise of tnefulneas and bunor.—Jesentes the fate
of him who deliberately kills both soul and b :df.
With lam, comes despair, and even success is but
a temporary illusion to allure men to the Gam.
Kees fate, which is usually suicide or the gallows.
A SUIMCIII SLR rot cost rein Flirt
We were visited on Sstutday by John Walker, Sr.
of Eliattuth. and received from him an advanced
subscription tor - the Gazette. Mr. Welker brought
the first printing pins over the Mountaiits to Pitts
burgh, which was used in printing the Pittsburgh
Gssitte neatly sixty-three years since. lie was
the builder of the finu vowel near the head
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tore of the Ohio, and wee made Captain by the
owners. 18he was • acbooner, built at Eliubeth,
owned by the Farmers, and was known aa the
eidanongattele Farmer!' She was freighted with
720 barrel. of Flour at Elisabeth. and 2000 Hes t
Stine and 4000 Deer Skins at Fort Music, and
was destined for New Orleans. Captain Walker
left Elisabeth on the 1741 of May and reached
Irouirrills on the 15th of June, where he was
obliged to lie neer on account of the low stage of
water, until the January following, when he pro
credo] on his way to Louisiana. The "Monon
gahela Farmer" was afterwards ■ favorite packet
bet Ween New Oilcan, and New Yak, end made
one trip between New Yak and the bales' in
twelve dam which was regarded at the time as •
mast exuaordinary passage, ae it was the quickest
trip which at that time (1801) bid been made.
Captain Walker has seen ftflytfout children
and grand children grow up around him, many of
whom he be. tumbled. He mutts in good health.
and we hope many years of health and content
ment remain to
liss. Scare tiro Can. Pa-rras.—Cipt. PM.
tan the wet. it 4 known had the whole of his left
hand, etcept lb. forefinger and thuiub, shot away
by seaneroa hall at Cerro Cord& It was a plung
ing lire and after thus wounding Captain Patten•
the ball struck a rock, which it broke into free
went., one of which cut down and wounded the
second sergeant of Capt, Patten's company.—
While in New Tank the abet day. Capt. I'. I ela•
ted the following of fhn. Scott:—
Whilst:apt. Patten wu yet in the SW, holding
with his right hind the arm of the stisuered left.
Gen.Seott rode slowly by..aundei a canopy," to
uSe Capt. Patten'. expression, “of cumin balk"
Seeing • wounded man, and naippraing Lim lobe a
soldier, be exclaimed, slsckening his apace,"There
ii n brave noldia badly w mrded, I fear;" and
then being told by en. lilt,. out it was Captain
Paten, the Genets' bal•rti • 4 ailed to Cape. P.,
to enquire the nature of wooed, but i n the
roar of the battle be was not heard;
cats P. .poke with enthusiasm av well of the
calm and addict, bearing of hie gallant comman
der, amid the thickest and butted of•• this molder
ens cannonade. a. of his - ready sympathy with,
a nd attention to, the woctoded men and ethane.
Below, we give Captain Bettede poetical
thoughts on the evening of the 17th, the night be
Me the attack on Cerro Gordo: They were writ
uin out at twilight, when the .troope were worn
down b! the fatigues of • bullied march through
the day, end excited to the the utmost by .06•
patione of the next day'e dimple and probable gk.
,y:—
0 Let se sleeps
Ob kt so Atop awhile to t aight ?
Dar weary hake with toilers tom
To -sorrow Wisp the dehioes Spa—
lkyow/eal we
nnis may mire
rono wore:
Saws& the tropic's Ib
Foist we Dor hawk .sidotatrik which dare,
Atte hw, two% nerved to met the trey,
Droop tisane with Ow sultry air,
gi ft as sksp—s 'rattail m
rt dram which breaks en a—
seam Inas—
sad the* oar arm Anil do its bmt,
To Mae Wit the ale Ws wow.
With bosoms ford by martial dims, •
Itstd hsr ths maim rips,
rtsmird, shall prvudly sirs.
She rimy of shr Mar and strip,
19hic. yfy our Gee the suet
hal to would shesl• vecamot Leto,
To me, 4 Om. our homes 414;
Those how.. bleb*. fet tooelt
Where so* teora •ith vreabhu, toe,
For us the prey , they aigityy
For ue the 1. ever hymn Is susg.
Teo, give maim?: Nodomry bed,
AL...Allow on, our Imbodromd.
W Avvtiel ' pm '
TM alit:: is mor—ths voice of cheer
To gladour boom i• foovrog:
Prooomm Wine:Joe:Mfg
of give m elorp kill dowel of dy,.
Tat Rural' B,llll7,—Thg Whigs of Olio hare
Leon slimmed by the •State Central Committee
in • eery Mile paper, which we should be glad to
and room bir if we could. The Address, embody
ing the Whig sentiment of the State, denounce.
the annexation of Teem, end condemns the 'war
with Monies as impolitic, mpeneiee, demoralizing:
and Liming at the extenaion of slavery. The Cone '
alum declare Out .as citizens of a free Stets ,,
they will never wawa to the- further .ettenaion
of slavery.". and call upon those whom they al.
drew to die ell in their power to bring the war to
, ;turd to the Whig handidate for,
the PresidsesV, theCotamihi tpake the following
statement:
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A ward on the subject of the Previdellllsi eten,
dniatem far be it from as to debar any man, even
if we had the power, from owing to the highest
office within the gift of the people. Neither would
we make military snecesem, however signal, oi
military achievement, however brilliant, a lest of
qualillostion. And while we condemn and reject
no man. so neither do we propose any man in con.
nection with the Presidency.We are pledged to
no oree—ere ere committed to no one. We do not
think the present e proper titair to select a candi
date. Let se reassert our principles, and declare
the policy ea which we intend to OCI. WO can
afford to wait; for the Whig Petty is not so few
in number or ao pow In Went, that it cannot, at
the proper time, furnish many well cod, true'and
gallant leaders, Who will any our banner on to
victory, and do honor to our principle.. The,i
abide the hour and the man.
Boners me maw ere yr aaaaa A physicist:t
in New York notations in a communicetion the
result of anon experiment., in which. by tba aid
of analysis. butter was found in a pore mos, ib
passe., seeds and grain. Out of omOutndred
weight of Indian tom soul. for- imam:me. a good
chemist can extract km sight to ten pounds of.
tabu.
.1t hart farthermore been proved. that butter
tamed from the cream of milk, I. net anion' mi.
Torino', but that it previously existed, in the pure
,nor original state. io the hay or fowl of lbe• cowl
and • ekiifolrg,pies can make more bottir out of
...t hundred Adght of hi thin a cow nen, iv
lbw row most appropriate a comiderable 11111M1 of
• for the amen and netesaities of ha organization.
ttivs to cow a hundred pounds of bey, and she
well render back eight poonde of knee, but an
ezivvrt chemist am realize twelve or :thirteen
pound. out of it.
j oLtr a. , '..w WAIT. mentli bought
04.11 y ou dim Delmer* ri' Mt
AonSulomia tar
• Mr,litasitra and hia - rimmt - difficulties with
thsKlkkgottwinedion to which he belongs, (orm
the stem u(a pansphlat jaw pofalisho4 hart; the
mahrit4 of Match a said to be a'gentleman of
Now Toth E Exp.
A gentleman of the Piit.burgh bar i. them:Mot
of tbirpamphlch • •
Eat rcawrs and TOMATOES were in market on
held and 3d lust, the farmer at 181 cents. and
the latter at 6'i each.
Ataartfurd,. near the residence of Mrs. sin.
otincr, the poattis. thitt lady came fdrwarti and
pietetitied the . Eiecutive . aith a baguet t i beau
tiful glower..
Font linadted Istraustax of Albany lave ten
dered ex-Governor Wm. IL Seward • public
net, which he declined.
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M. wnarros, late telitlibl , of the United
Stati• to Prussia, who has been in 'Washington.
for some Jays, Purposes, we learn to make his
home for the future in the city rd New York.
Canacess is CINCINS/111.-111 18411 'there '
were lorty-three houses of worship in Cincinnati.
These have become increa , el in number to seven.
tywis, of which six ate in various stager of pro
gress towards erection mid finish.
A N•CMINC ha. been invented, and is n o w in
operation at New Mee/Nand also in New York. !
for diming barrel staves. It will make 70110
such stases or 4000 hogshead staves, in ten boors.
lineman Cen-rearranisset—On the 28th
Or. Ezra theca of Dover, N. H, (Helvetia Co'.
lege, 1785) completed his hundred and first year.
with himpowers of mind, as we are led to a uppw.e,
scarcely if at all impsired by length days. Dr.
G. has outlived by more than sixteen years all his
classmates; the latest survivor, (Andrew Feller.) !
having died at Lyndeboroucli, N. 11 , in Alan,
1831, aged 88.
Within a fortnight, a second umuenuar.n will
be added (Deo siderite) to the Harearanto roll,
coincidence unknown till now. 1110 lion.
(Nor ICollege 1767,) formerly of the
Supreme bench 01 New IllampMire, whew lif,,
has beau pawed at New Ipaertek, N. 110111
about five years sorer, when, for the slar,. and I
society of a daughter. be removed m ws.
a native of Lincoln in this vicinity.— /bob,
Trunscripr.
The GOTrlaat.NT Of Hayti hare recently aril,
six young men to FlllllCr, to be rducate.l ut the
public expense. Si: Mims are In j.•/:1 then, in
Pans, who are to ire educated there of the espenite I
'of their parehts. Am mg the lanes le a
Of General ebrulotigne, President of the Republic,
a sun of deflator Pool, Minoter of War. sod the
brother in law of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Geu. Mummy. The bindle, of these ioung tern
are t ike prinopslly devolial to Kett; hi: putsole.
Three ate to devt;te trounsalve• to medic., and
the others to thane sciences moot
connected with war and the navy.
Hon. Drone H. the U, Senator from
Alabama, was quiteconvicuoue in the Preriden
tial procession in New Yuta. on Friday lam. Ma.
ny in the crowd were heard to declare that Presi
dent Folk was the "fattest man they eoet 11,11
81.1ZOOF Or VIA. is.—The United Slates Mar
shall has seized twelve vessel• at Newport. charg
ed with the violation of the revenue, laws, by er,
gaging in the mackerel fishery, .0 lien they were
liiXnaed for the ci d fishery and the coasting Undo.
By taking y license for the cod lishery;these yr,
eels secure the bounty paid by tie government.
and they are chanted with taking Alt license
for the purpose of fiadu:ently obtaining L 66 boon•
ty, and without the intention of fulfilling the cLiii•
&ions upon which they ale entitled to it.
CMITIMI. Ps. Rut. Ros - o.—The third in•
stallment iru paid at Philadelphia on Satun/sy,
and with considerable promptness. II is, WM..
Ivy to raise 1,000,000. and to put 30 miles 01
!the road under contract this month, which will
done. The Philadelphia Bulletin says:
The stock or this coMpauy hes been taken by
upwaril. 0130011 persons, exactly 600 of whom
have paid their quota in advance. and .received
certificates under the seal of the company. NI t•
tiy have raid 'up the whale sum, (Guy dollars per
.hare,) and received full certitmtts.
The site , le line of Rad 'toad train S.lratura
Spring. to Whitehall. in W.langion county, v.
tithe head of hake Champlain, is now und.,
contract. and will prollibi) c-reideled
accommodate the nest yew
teat '. travel. or •L tura,.
by the lit ()linty, 1848. The is to be of
the most solid and ipprovid construction.
,„ Ten Sr. Lawaraws ROOT!. 11 rot Octa a.
"—The Canadian Parliament ere taking maims. ,
to secure • 'large .hare of the Wesll.o 1.2'...
trade for the Cans Jae, by shalishing ell ilitfele,
Sall:Miff Olt Antrni-an piolorts, and by ,e.ii.e.ne
lOUS on the,. loteritsl I u/prd.0011”,.. rile ...ti.-
nary duties on eancultwal producte, if imparted
An consumption in the Colony, are to ronttnut ;
but there are to be no transit &flea. and sorb pro.
ducts may be ahippod from our 'western likes.
and by the Welland canal, and by the lateral ca•
nil. along the hull of the St. Lawrence. to Mou•
treat end Quebec., (or ezportedion at lower rate.
probably, now that the tans are to be reduced.
than tha erne products Curl reach N..a. Vert. el
ite payine the tolls 'nit encountering the &lay
Upon the Erie canal.
Ilan. Hasp blo• rats, r•.—The Yu L Pro.
idenee and Boston Railroad tampon.. heti, tuowu
as the StOsinglon, hare declared a 111y01[011 01 IWO
I ,dallzts and a hell s per shale. 'I has is the best dill.
H deed this company harreideelared. hereafter HOe
semi-annual diva/lent. it is yard, Will be regularly
made.
A writer M the Newark Adrertiaer eatroalm that
11X1f= too. of Ratlroad own will be math: in ttia
country during the year eading NM June, ll:4'i
A montane of the stockholders of the Cot:timer,
etal and Railroad Bank ot irk...burg ma• ration, at
the Philadelphia Earnange on loot week,
out an arrangement long in contemplation I,eloet-si
the at...holders and the creditors at Ili, It ttttt
The Road bf thin company. which a toile. lona.
and}, probably the best c,mstrucisd in Al th e O mi t',
ern country; to now doing • large and prufit,!,to bar
lam, and, there every indication, wilt gradual!.
grow more productive as the !Amine., of the roll,
'icy is farther developed. and other ivadeconoperong
with it are completed. The net probt. an Litt.
were $7311011 It ot alas altedgeal that the real e.
tate, and the ousts of the bank gencrallteFeAl
ly appreciated Woo the plat y• ta r , ogne
seven millions of dollars are hurled rzr n l.l u.. row , : t.,
the concern
I:=1
The 1./VOW.]: very complete table derited lotto
tnlermallon collected by hl r. .1. ,als:t.
KIM. of the Ilas.kers hlaguote, Vet I, ..re. vlitte•
the number 01 times and amount or trablong 3ot •
tat in eat the L moo. to %prtl.
151:5;
49 1N1C9.350
1
I; t..11.31X1
11
10:,.11.41
01
3cQ
Near fork,
NI amachimetta.
Pennsflranis.
Louisiana,
South Carolina
Rhoda j.iamr .
Maryland,
Tennessee. 7
Connecticut. ' L:
Kentucky, it, Li
Ohio,
Georgia.
New Jersey, 2.”
North Ciloilll]. 1% Fit
Maine. • -11
Indiana, 13
District of Crdembia. 1;
Sew liampollsT. 17
Alabama,
Delaware. .
Minoan, I.
Vermont, 17 111
Michigan, 5 :t
Macon/on, I 1
'Fatal. I;.Q, WI 5714.1143 Ll
I'6ua, It adiil Le aean, that dip 1.9:: Banks .•. , 1
ntabekas in operation ie. tjte !!aili .1 ,tAte.,
•
yeas since, were located in 403 clay and tog. ,0
the shit erent Matra and,Tertitariea. There ha. ..r
been a very large increase the yea. 1.14, amt ..1
enough to Increase lbe [Links to V.:, the cal , . I
in proportion.
_ .
Tire Newark ddrett.aermatices a newly pate,
mprosement for melting iron ore .0.1 prodm .;
bloomed iron, which 14 said to fie ',oddrtant. I is
the inrention of Mr. Alexander of t
irk, and Is thus described
Mr. Dickerson'. torpronnent m rum
no,' rat, a elnaed Inrge•lire tight nh indtm
so opening at the top to fill in the elorge ol
and ore. It ems hall the Ve..l acel Ilse ie.,
regained by the old method, and at ihe same t.,de
Malted a better article—and equal to the lima bo..
ate or Swede. iron. It ordinarily L,i.es Irmo 300 to
350 bunhels of coal to makes ton ..1 blooms ; and
the old forge fire will make three ion. of irmi I er
week, by working day and night oithout oderinde
Ilion. The plan now introduced. it Keen pouted
satteractory experiment, would , ince ddlilde
t b h y
e amount in the same tittle. or .r utter artiele
and at s saying of had the coal in tot:
CIO , . or Tar wasr.—The Daily Wisconsin
Sentinel, says (be, amount of Indio. phut,'
tsetse* any thing in the past stinel , of western
sericulture. The high price of corn ....cm, that tt
can be profitably !biped. Tint we, .11 that ar.s
wanting u enable the farmer. to ral, any plan.
city. The production of Indian corn nu the pia.
ries is perfectly boundless.. Instead of raising two
hundred millions of bushel., a. is now raised,
nob, Indiana and Vitileonsin could easily raise
five hundred millions of bushels. Tn. pral ucti.e
powers of the West can scarcely ha conceived. by
one accustomed to the limited production of the
Eastern Signs.
A TOIL W Occlude from ILO jury lot oil Clad
Fellows was curled it a late town vote Hi West.
wield, Mew.
AGNETIC TELEiRAPIL
• Pikisbarith U. SUU
'Patnaninetta. July 3-8 r.
The Telegraph wire, are broken beyond Nub
ington. Uoainera is every wbeto LanaraUystsppart•
ded and stagnant, awaiting the snivel of the
steamer.
ARRIVAL O A F THE •STEAMER
C A L El) 0 N I A.
Fourteen Days Later Mews from Europe
DEPRESSION IN-TUE MARKET
RISE IN COTTON
FLIRTIIitt REDUCTION IN BIIKADSTUFFS.
:rho Cunard Sits:net Caledonia, Captain Liitt,
arrived at U•nlun on Sunday, with news from
Toot In the 16th, London hi the evening of,
the Inah, Miele and Paris to the evening of the
13th.
At the .4-pei two of the strainer MI the 10th
of how, itotte {,lll It fnnhrr advence in Bread
itolls, nod il.e piers trel'oro quoted (ou the 4th),
wet° fully roalizell and iIICIt-Itif2. The up
ward tondeory on the 4th was maintained until
the I Ith o 1 i.e.-, and on that day Western Ca
nal Fl..fir had reached 46s per Larne!, and Indian
Corn Gus Per quarter. Yellow mold for fiqs.
Since the I Ith itodatit, however. owing to the
common] good weather, and the favorable up.
pcaratire of the crop, throughout the country. the
jircvolds m.lo.lltty of the markets his been 'netts
rally .Luber, bud there had been a gradual be!
et.n.hrtord tall it priers.
The 111110,14 thr Breath:tett, timing the past
thr:e dam have hrnr elvessivrly dull, and the
it - aurae:4.s Of yesterday were Upon a very limited
seals. The tales rlessd at 401,24 Is Gd.
lint Wr.f7ll CH11:1i }lour -and An:wriest,
%V heat 11119. IW per seventy MC
I n di an Corn. White, 4na72s per 441111(t.1, Whirl/
is the Ligltem quotations to be uhained.
Cornmeal 21A tins per tad.
•
PhilJelphis and Bahama Fkur were wll
in at 39.411 e.
Ohio, 3708., Sour :2253G.
There ate titre.; a of the reappcarauce of the
Potato Lineeme, but they are to lw received with
pony gt il;113 ailoweance. They are not con.
firmed. but bi wtne' extent ere credited without
cxerei•ting the nnallest influence upont the Mar.
ket.
Cotton. though fluctuating in price and de
roam! in Ore early part of the month, ha., for
some time part "awned a ateady aspect, and
advanced lull a half penny.
For the week ending the 15th. the amount
sold was 36.000 balm of whits Gee thousand
bad born lakrn on •ptcolation. and 4.444 a for
export.
The A raertran deseripiron• ronsi..4 of 7000
baler.
Upland Glatt.).
Alabama
Sea Wand (120 bales) 1241a181.
Nll.l.llrog (ordinary fair) 20.221 for fine.—
The stark nova in 500,000 bales against
732,000 In. year.
PROVISIONS.
Th. InTuri. .4 Ilea f are email, with a light
at KA..
A large lar•in.n. har, 1., rr transacted. Reg U.
Prinn Me.. iv quoit.) al 9005. per lila. Oral.
nor at s I alitin per bbl.
P. rk i. in more demand, and several minima'
1,..en teloqt...l at full price. Best U. S. Prime
I ILI Vleno.n worth 0..7,1.17 1.1.1. Neu sells at
niano.l , ,t tL.• Leal quslol is
1!!=l1112
It rat , es tor 1..0g miohllr, fn.• from bone,in
lism4 La.e ‘ely freely but ilts stock is
113:n .r, de dutv lire.
I.llecee 1 bete IS n.alb a market. 01,1 stvck
301.1 at lull prices. rtne IC S beings 52sallas:
4f.a475.
lard has advanced 3n41 fur fine sorts, and 2.
(or ordinary, taut the market is very bare Me fir'
Amsriczn %Vooi is scarce. Small parcels (40
Lap. half bred vreattand hare soh! at 11;.
Tui..acco wu tiortive. No important alteration
In Meals intro have teen no =gull! claw.
The prospect,. lo tics Money Msrket are tuber ra
sooahle throughout the country.
MireCTLIAN VDUS.
The fleet 01 the Portuguese Junta, under eon,
rnlnd Lames, runroting ol: twelve slops n 4 star
and Irt , el men, hale surrendeled unrondttionally to
the P.not kxeling . squadron, uhunr 0.4 *au
snio - d .di Oporio The owe:oder Wok plane Slay
Toe lini,ean slop Herald, Copt Yellen, watt
ern,;rants Irom 1re1a.,41, went istnwe to a dense log
arol ioled w,Il, e.stre The crew and passengers
I=l
IMPORTANT - PROM' MRIICO
EXCIT I SG NF. 14 S.
Ihn La.t.rn, 4, July 4—rsodnight.
\Ve aatc,l,oll the fay ul Sle><ku 10l the
.tt Junr. •
Genetal b.. been .arrested and put in
lien. Mullion a 1.., criauue• in prison
All the rot - tens of the 'United Stales have
been ordered to leave the capitol for the State. of
Jabs., or NtlfelOol, of They t informed they were
to he dealt with areanditbg to the law of nations.
A large loaly of national guanw are nn their
wan to the Capitol. where many hive recently ar.
TIT lil y. hae 'ante martian (hart lotslong
:0:0 , 1 2 VI
61 . 2
3.10/.1, 0
;dl Ivl
:1911; 111
11.1:q .1
The Mexicans ore behaved to be from 17,000
to 24000 Wong at the Capitol where they are
ensagel tit the proteettun of the city.
l'he MOlll,llll say lien. scoot has tmly
men en. m his chninntl.
•
They .w. 1.1 to.7that they att tot belonie Iltel lien.
Seott will venture to the 1t.p.t.,1 and iJk loudly
matclong ouf 1.1 coed Lim
arnta Anna's lest of resignation is puli!isbetl
in the Mesican Tapers, in which he soy. that
all clawes 7 partica besought him not to per
sist in to. drawl 4.1 1'406041C and Mince his
witlkf mesal.
Th. Mexican goveraniptit is urged Ly letters
from Porta., anti its vicinity, to till upon:Scott
Imes I, is Weak Ind crush him. They soy bo
Ls. molly bat a 'ado over 6,000 Map, tt.1.1111 by
pretends to haws 41110. They seem to dread
lest lien. Taylor should proceed to join Gemmel
Sctt.
The lonticiant regiment at Tampico hes era.
fend .e• sets from.elitnew. Many Iwo died.
and Mere are pd m any .irk—not her than 150;
trek.orrut. pay. Not more than ISU men •re
ported fit for eersirt.. said yet flag i. the only M. '
eirnent duty. Ifeinfurcement• have kern
doily rz i.e.!. but' vain.
The Minium; appear to two intercepted a
good number of private littera Several to eel.
Childs aro particularly referred to. Ore is from
Mrs. Childs, and contains much pleasant goarlp
es to rho state of wiles in the United States.
Ti n sun-moot come of the guerilla padres near
V e ra Cruz. .re duly chronicled and commended
in the pipers.
The &hemmer el the GM, Banta Anna review
ed et Tealpem the troop* from the South - Ado of
Men IV,. under Amstutz. The 'general's command
had not all •rn.ed, but it wan rupected to meth
coo men in • few day!.
Glen. Scott appears to premiere perfect 'disci.
Aline ars o n g, his troops at Puebla. The 'ease
of New York volunteer iv mentioned, who. wee
tried by • court martial fur enaulfing .a woman
with • view of robbing her of her silver cruel.
Urn. Worth bad Already commenced openi ng
• great wagon road from Puebla to Tolman. which
it ie expected will soon b way for use. Ilia
confirma the reported project of removing the
D o esnment Depot and ths united States wow
Irtaießctsakirfktteil and newspapers tom
. .Washingloa - eistroimeihe Ardaint•triitift'
•
in
. . ,
deism &sib, expectation-of a peace with *mar.
• i'Tgte nuladt-Iptaie,lkialgtr Clio has the, foliOaa
ling paragraph. We sincerely hope that the cu
ckooed prospect of an cacti peace
. orith Mexico
may be speedily realized:
Icro TTTTTTTTTTTTTT of Pazee.-LIVe barn
from a reliable scoria, at Washington that there
is a prospect if a, speedy peace with Mexico;
The letter communicating the infatuation says it
may be in tea than handy dayr. The Mexicans
bare had the whole text of the treaty, which Mr.
Trist carried with him, communicated to them •
and they ate xatillied with it. The President
will cell an extra.session of the &nate, awl this
news w; n probably 'lumen his shit to the North.
This is important fact, end we hare .no doubt
from thiamin, hence it came that it Can be ro
bed upoo.
A einftlar letter is in the New York Courier
frorn a tlitlarebt source, and the expectation is the
subject f general comment.
From ■ Now Orleans source we learn that the
propositions which Mr. Trist is authorized to make
are said by the Mexicans to ho that each Repub
lic shall name three commissioners to discuss the
claims of the United States, and that if Metico
will nut consent to this, then the war is to ho pror
cute&
Ltv.troot.. June 16
Faclu•we Correvandenee of the hti.burgh I:11,14e
MARKET.
July a.B e. w.
Flour—}[olden are uking $6 for their goad
and are anxious sellers it that, but buyers pur
chase very sparingly. All are ;leaning the ex
pected Foreign news.
Wheat—Sales prime Mite at Isoc and prime
Ited at 148 e per bu.
Corn—The inquiry to-day has been In Yel
low. of which several prime samples-sold atOle
Cornmsal—Nales 500 bills at $4.121 per bid.
• There is some demand for Bugs, 2011 Ithtls
Porto Rica sold at 63a7tc, usual terms.
Prosisions--Sales prime Beef (city cured) at
$12,75. Of other dracriptions of Provisions ifri•
ices are merely nominal.
Sales Java Coffee at 9c. USlltll terms.
• Whiskey in tills is veiling at 29i per gill.
Lard—No. I it; bills 9401 c, kegs tlialtle.
Pe rlasbr. are held at $6.75 Without Mal. or
that price.
1.7,1t.,ve1he I•lo.l.urgh Iri.exetie
BOSTON MARNE F.
July 3.5 P. hI4
Prailrohes are in "qui at with sales 400 bawl
at' $6,025.
Cornmeal is lielJ al $4.25 iwr
I .ive llogs are selling al $7.073 per 100 Ile.
Me. Bret ri( 4'ity rule is hell at $16.75.
Freight on Flour tu laverir nil has advancer] to
At intl.
Provisions—There is Ins inquiry. but .the mar
ket is unchanged
The Nest ticar's reception in Boston Ofi• ,vt
of the must imposing ho has received. Mr. Polk
wee addressed both by the Mayor and the Gsver.
nor, and responded to each. We shall publish
these speeches if we can find room for them. Tha
President will leave Portland to-day, and return
at once to Washington, after a betel efsp at Pcne
mouth. We copy the following front the Breton
Atlas.
Pautnaanat. Russ—lt is a fart worthy at
note, es p. the Boston Transcript, that three Pura
idents who have visited this city during the last
14 year., have been greeted with ,bowers of rant
on their enuance into town, sir Gen hokum no
Friday, June 21st. 1811:1; Mr. Tyler un Friday.
JUne 16th, 1843, and Mr. Polk on Tuesday, Juue
29th. 1847.
When the carriage...l which the President w.
placed; peseta the lower end of the Old State
!tome at Boston, a stout old gentleman. evidently
uneasy al the •plentiful lack" of enthusia.re widen
prevailed, took off his hat and crird out with
bond voie..."Thiee chews for Genets! Jackson and
all hi. friends!" • This Linear...tied draft upon the
patriotism of the crowd was duly honored by e
lotoidaugh. Even the President could not resist
smiling at the singularity of the appeal.
reams° anoxia ant Ifoirr,--.The following
it an extract ir. a recent letter from laltpa in lit
toegor
As the gubernator lel election iu Pertiow I sari a is
fast approaching. and you will plohat.ly have a
few townies candidates fur that office, can it .not
he eo arranged that one or the other of the de.
fisted .spirants might he sent out Item in Linter
to take charge of the little town of Jalapa' The
lament Governor, the Her. Thom.s. Childs. we
God, will net ...ewer Ile 1. d.ridnlle toA
col ni his relogiuus lie 4.14 lasuld
iojahctions that
.on the partite if the Host."
the American soldiery; perucularly that permits
on guard at the time. ellen instantly fall gm their
knees and &lithe:l. caps, ill token of solminwion.
Some of the men who have been reared under
the constitution ofrlh , Coiled Stales, (of
which inetramtnt 'the knacker* Governor does
! rue appear to bee, the aligheat knowledgv,)lnade
cone ',dens objectinns to this boo teens, where.
lipon the doughty Sir Thomas Childs maul I.
candle of the land pouible on.. took the helm
of the procession. and marched off, to
the inGeite
delight of • large crowd of gaping Merirano.
(hi. Pi Lauer amp Cu, Haan 1..1-
lowing ta bid in the Tennesnee Republican.
When the 2d Tenntssee volunteers grew drieen
bath at Cerro Uordo by the hurricane of grape.
canister end musketry which eenenteen Meow of l
ertillety and ova three thonienal small awns bad
hurled spinal the edvancing columns, duttowt
down nearly a third of their number in the shot
space of three minutes, Col. Hashed, aseembled
the sceitetrd regiment and entwined it in the
,h.pitatal for a second charge Gen. Pillow. or.
cotning up end casting his eyes urn the gallin t
links Daml, was so *truck with the dimmution of
their numbers that be demanded, " Where is
your command, colonel t there are ,not elf of
them here !" " They are there, Bir," replied the
intrepid Haskell, pointing towards the enemy's
batteries- - they are there, air, deirl and dying on
, the finld to which they mare ordered !"
M. kiss ye, at her Literaiy Depot on Smith
field street, ha. received very large additions to
her already choice stock ot !dietary works, among
which will be famed a tom work by Buliven •ls
the Poacher, by Captain Maryan. and and • new
collection of Poems, by Louglellow e ds.e. lice. We
Lace not time to Privet(' the Vlll4l,lsliractious to
he found at the !Menu Rooms of Mtn Miner.
but we recommend those who. taste and leisure
permit theca to ioJalge in than matters. and es.
pccially the lecheet, to palsolues the establialument
of their fair and enteeprestng townswoman.
VeilulST• Coeueassatax........Mr. Flournoy. ( W)
has received notice from Mr.'l'rednis7. (“I)etn.")
of hie intention to contest the
seat in the Homo
of lieresente4Vilt, to which the (armor has been
elected in tho Wtb (7wiressiunal District of Vir.
'init.
1.101. Richard H. Baptist. who reetptly took tho
Geld as the anti caucus -Demorratie" eatididato
for I %ongraw. in the Pen...burgh I/ir that, has with.
drawn.— Itall.
Naar Votes Juni...a—The State Rennie, now
sitting at Albany. here confirmed the tiovernor'e
nomininon of Meseta. Whitt...soy and Reynold..
is Judges of the Supreme Court. They have also
confirmed the nominetions of Samuel Beardsley
ne Chief /lattice of that court.
S.ufKlPlal CAOVALTV.—The Poor Ilinnw in At
tleboro, Mau., won burnt dawn, between !ord.e
end one o'clock. Tuesday 'night, and fire of the
il 111111 i f penArd in rheflarnr.r.. The fire ie our
it ...a to hove Inca die work of in inceodinry.
Moue. yar•oa., — We ere happy to 'mous.,
treys the Cumberland Civilian of Tuesday, that
operations were again reamed at the Mount Sav
age Iron %Vora*, upon the woutl mile, and under
ouch eircitmitancre aa Ira I to the belief that no
nuttier difficulty will occur It regard to the wave
in &near.
Vein mantra.—lt is generally concede I ihei
Me medical propenme of vegetables are more canto.
am. to the bait. cumulation Marl preparations from
mineral sulettaaCes. Al a proof of the rictus. of the
former, Dr glectuarY • eltiking ..i
-dente. Camerae Most oattaordiaary hive hero effect
ed by Os use, arid that painful affection the rile.. le no,
by
be bath of Met Physici3ll, opeedily and OM - twill)
' eradicated.
fri- Sold, Wholesale end by RV vivrr t
Ftiluoisiteet.New York; W.. Tao..
I' l .l•l' r r Rh,
strerS, t. S•titme, oreet .
Oa. l'nre SI Per Ime
I Me,' Mr. WINANS will Lecture . A...eis
Ively llsir Aflrl noon tit :I sitloelt ip the We•lrs en Ws,
mg flosts, gooier so &I oltge Alley, south sole of I. N
Coilorti, sod West of l'elleral-d. Alleghe•Y 0W..."
iii.F4 l y •Iler whirl, on /01,.S.Iverry Society goal .
41jElirdjy i
.. . _
Pending liminess...Wonted at till. °awe,
wing own o• •n *Prentice to the Pruning Witmer.
2114 one who eon come well tretownentletli el°
MARRIED.
Al New York, on 'Darnley. the Ent ult., lion. WM.
11, POLE/harp d'efa Ira at N.ple.. to Di.. MARY 1..
DOM, denglner. ot the lone End Corse, of N. Y. The
marls* Eon plane •t J o'eloelr, at the redhlenec of her
blusher, lafael Curie,sll Broadway; and after winking
of nin.h/arnn., ke...the happy oaupie lets for Yhtladel.
plail.'on lb. MU w hi. hum, Culutoblu, 1 ono •
RARATI ERYANT
Dr. Toter Blynat,of * anunismon, Meth: , !the was. die
tootherof thrin Cogan Bryan', and of other
merit and repothrion =Beet &nor noon th eir 0.n . 0..;
.d th eir =location. Slat was bons in Plymthillt county,
. 2 To Teaveller.
°EXPRESS PAST PACKET W.NE"
afFigii 2 FOR Milli
DILILLADICLPEDA AND DALTIBIORE•
lErelosirris /sr Patampri 1
rplIE Cased' and Railroad being- !lOW M eteellcn i
I order the rockets of. this Line walls-nee with 19:I.
congers as follows, every at 9 o'clock:
Packet ludisitta, Capt. Berkey, Monday,.luls 5.
do Losisiuna, Tboulpson, Tuesday; July Ch '
do KCLIMaY,Troby, hVednesday, July 7.
do OLio. Craig, Thursday, July et
do ludisnA Iktkey, Priday,July 9.
do Icnowsota, Thou:peon Datunisy, July 10.
do Ke murky, Tiuby.,9oLoor•JOlY 7l -,
slo (ito, Craig, Moods y, July
-do ludiuna. Ilerkey,Toesdayluly 13.
to I.ousoorin,Theinipson,tWe ' dneaday , July It.
do Rcoluuky,Tosliy,Tharaday, July 15.
do Ohio. Friday,July .
• do Wien., Berker.S.stutdor, July 17. -
do Inuisioutt.Thorolutou, Soutlay,July IA
If you di•si re cheap travellin g tad comfonsble acronv'
asadations,recurs your tickets at the Packet Ogee,
bloooncidielnllo.o, Water wen, or of •
Jys D LEECII& CO, Canal Bailin
DY ulnae of a deed of trust from LoodidiP,
LlChratopher SLambilin. and Willie. WO Lanitirlin
and their wives, to the undethigued: dated the 31s: do '
of October, OW, acid recorded In the Clerk , . °Mee of
Obio.couitly, V13(1,1114 in hook 21, pages all and Old, I
shall capow to ogle. al public auction, to the highest
holder m the Rant Auer of the Court Home In Woech
1ng,00.. on the FOURTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST,
1'47, at o'clock, r. w., the following dmetthed proper
ty,. wan Lots numbered IS, 19 and 20, in the original
plat of the town of Sown which Is tweeted
it Simon raper Mill, called the "Viigiow Paper 01ill,"
together with all the tenement., and liewitsintuents these
moo oelortging or Many wise amturtaitnua, am convoy
ed to the unilerrigned by said deed of trow atom , old.
u '1 cm, of mate. to IWO in malt, and the Lalaneo
in • lain equal pa, in.,. in ~is. twelve, eighteett.tweti
i) thug . thlrtywis, fortFisso and forty-eight
month- from the day of ode; mull Jelg,gell pu)up•tit
Leann, interest and the .terest uton each of them no
be paid acim-attitually from the day of sole. The wlsolc
to be w.eueed by a deed of trust upon the propent
0 4 C111. tag a Ifllglee I shall convey only the tit:e sem
in me though the title is believedto be Lit itur.onable.
DANIEL 1.M1114, Tins!,
MIMEO FEMALE INSTITUTE
Instaunun. under the care of Ray. J. 111
1 Goon°. AND I.sr,r. 1.1 \Palen all the i.al4 and oi
namental liranalles of a filindivd education isAptughl
Is now rnwlf for the rerefition of pupils al
No. 32. Inwin• Maw. Liberty la
Iwtarecif "jd and ilk streets. The Strand Sewnon will
commence on Ma ..Joy the 2 , ...dt of Africa.. and ItLs
noportanr that any who may design criermg whould
hr prerru a. fa, as pioetwalde by that
They have arrer-d the tteretec. or Professor 11111)
fs. felier of Music on the Pla n o and China,
who.. too well town to need recommends.. A 0005
pew. Perm, n whet w.ll he einplu)eil
Pnif ft 1 NiIIIAM wit. hovv clisrgeof the 11eparnnent
of Voesl %Ins,
Prof SI:MIN,SKI will have direction of the eirlitSte
11..partment. and will give lessons. in drawing. skelch
mg 0.1.5 panning. teacher f In oil and woo, ewer-. Prot.
S .• comp.-win . and li.i• reconimeudatioria
from the Ist man in Europe and the Voired atoms
ho• also been a truth, to the tint 11150111110111 of the
jp.m. r ,
Eo what apply to Me Prlntinal. ivslf
Dlt JAI' NE'S ALTERATIVE.
We have heen informed by Mrs Row. of a core par
rotated colter by Dr Joyneis Alterative, which
proves it. superiority over every other remedy of the
kind She her hewn unlined for the laq .tveen years
with NECROSES or WIIITPSW PLUM:S. attended
w,h Mee rwmn• and enfol anon of covens. hones, du.
ring winch unto ruanylneres have been dueharged from
the root. km, or the erartiunt. from both her at tn.,
wrists rout hands, and hem bosh lege, and.froos the hen
fa • oral hone, and from the right knee beanies painfrd
slicers on other ravel of her person, which hove hotbed
the skill or a number of hem in
canteen, physicians of
our eit —during most of the note her monthsh
been e'er - Matto', and deplorable About three
river She was Induced to try Dr Jayne'. Alteraltve
which has had an astoo:shingly happy effect upon her,
I.y tu
rpgnov g all pain•Wrihng4, and raui,ne Ihr
to heal, while et 6c same time lAtr genet. health
ors hem., e ampletelv re.orred..o tharshe now weighs
211li more than she did before she enaquenced are u..e
of' hi. truly valuable reps.:tn.—Nat Ear
Post.
For further informal:on, infinite Or Mlt Ro.e. No
Ftlbert Plilladelploa.
For sale in PlOshurgh. at the PEKIN TEA sruni:.
r Wood.
MZSZCC
MCEM=
SAI.E—A good 61 inch cheraker suet.. Fite
Eh.., warnwait tWorder of the beet remeroals. she
play. two ..trez.• 110 feet, and la (urnothed watt seven
teen Icet of sucw.t. Lore of the he. t tiesloy: also. with
p.pe•,rpwooere. sea every thing necesvary tr. constitute
r ouppletc mud effie eat apparatus Werrerved at ell
re•peet , Price Wu Apply to JOEL. 13ATF- 4 ,
File Engine Llutlder, Nu.lfl, Drinker's Alley,
Philadelphia.
laa;11i. Ca•al
ruin , . Sloth ladder. of the S andy sod Braver Canal
Cormaany at. hereby nottfied that on P;leetton tor
Ihreetor....uf sent Corn he held to the Canal
Office to Now Lod.on. O nany
hm, tot Wednesday the I I th .la, •
of Atoru•l neat. balls/ern the hour. or leo clock, A. n..
and 4 o'clock. • va of .{l , day By onler of the Board.
CHAS D. 111. s rci.t.Kß, s:.ey E. & B.C. Co.
Oslo I, ur rna S t B. C Co,f
July 4d. 17.17. $ •
LPveldenel.
Op...Sota‘ar.a. and Fitt lartrante 'orapooa,
1.
1 . 14.... eh. Jot I t. tal%
I , ltlf lt,tertura Comp.oy have t A day dec..
I red a uo. dend of une dallar nod turn .41,0 teot.
nn each Antra of the Capoal Stock, oat of t , a o.sho of
th- sta months. payable on or after the oth Mat
- ROOT FINLEY, Seerelary
ro DIALIro-A small stuck of Good . Modirlne
17 %Window Sala. de .arnounting to shout Lasko
for sate. Snot good stand arab Ate Good., rent torte'.
att., yearaby a person wolong retire f.m buaneita.
Ctrase appli at ISAAC ItAistllSl l l Gen. rat Agan'Y
onn 1,,,,0t.aana. (Mica rt wood. y}tit
a ilarse for sale
A 1:0000 brake Farnil Boma kr
• WI. fr.rc 11./U Law.ire at t office.
iy:sll.•
Tlt RTI.B 801.1/P.
muytl.r. SOuP be
at
up at Reales, late
.1. a Itant,4ll. every dos alit o'e oeO.
The lovn.tTartle Seep are particular totted as
I iisorr isly.e.lt Maims Neap cannot he sis 5ed.0731(
Add d Sheriff's Sale.
P
tonsh °ter:n.31..14 the Monongahela river. being morn
a arr. LA. of ground, with a firm bock dwelling hours'
tot one, •• laity descrtbed an We original ulvenlsentent,
us,lll, r ;nosed au sale, at the premires, on :Annual' . the
Oult .1., vr Jots, PH: at I u'elook, r.
It OAlt JOUN abcriff
41 , NISItlaes— ss ck • Feathers,
,
.ask. (anther Peas:
Ctle==
No I Last!,
I bbl Fla xscrd; iandwor •fo , ro • , 1 Mood
11111rnon and for wale by ,v 3 I DICKFY A et,
. .
j
Aft 0, GINSEN( A SD (I(X)HER YEA.I—
tallm Lard.
to
lott.ng
aln tober to arrigre; for sale by
I Di •KKV 6 CA/. lora., sod !runt 4.
kst! . .e . rti i
use o li s vu l,, r2 il: e rout toy
I fret deep
.."0-j %u KRRI tx,E, iva.....ovra9w4rrr nl
UKIIII.TI3—Corded Vtirin and r acids
,re and caldc coed al EATON"...
4 ORE k..sl.l.—tvth Drab •nd Hinkel at p-r ant
m.k...tbe pnquest Sumner Slims lhal Inas.
vas., tor sate xt ,y 3 EAT, 'N'S
13 ° 0 0 1 0t 8 1Z * 4 " 1"'" ;y 0 .1 117 J ro";:` , ;r_'
101 " 1 ` b l
DICKEY .\ I'o
—Foy rat 1,,
ICO
)11. „7, 20 riaa trcd I,zl 4
110011112{—:. dozen •I) Diem asid for I.y
r. %VICK R NlreA Nl,Ltlas
•
A L —Vu lbi• zn iture not,
TI leg h McCANILESS
PO:33!EI=!ES=E=I
C:===
QUAP-1.0 Ho,rn Voap in inure zonl fn.
p r o WICK d Alee-ANtll.llk.
•
01=!=Z1=1=1
o=l==
•
bale. Nlo.dcw.trtied . lyto , : uthl . for.
L nut moN
lilfs ttf7e7l i rSt& c„
8",?;r -" "g* „,, .
K." !- "" ZI a I .' IIB CTIleVA
I s . our .00 , 4 oad w.t , r n.
1 - PIC ACU I 5 1%4, bu 11/ 1 1 140Pund t.. 1 sale b)
ft ) 1 , 1 ,1 WICK & Mee!, Nlc .1101
1)10 I lION lulr fur safe by
WICK & RIrCA ULY2SS
42 ALER A T S—Eur sale,by
1.7 yy WICK & NIeCAN:II.I:34
V‘ 7 ,o , Cg s- 3weksfor •• e 1 7
& 11fell&1•111.FaraS
YLOV &Al SEND —sl.lack• for anlo 1.7
WIcK & M-C.*
•
I,j I.IIIIP- sitrale• we'd pc) sour Trenton and for .nk
by ', )11 M A 1.1.3:N 00
IATA NT ICD— sluing ...Into work 11, the 'noware
V • immoral. apply n.thr Mustard and strore Factory,
No 117, st 11110DFX & ALOURN
•
VIAL CORICH-3 hatlYS Vloteorkvl lllll rvc ,, ,v lo
V for sale 1.7 kin
(IVIIIIII-11X1 lb. bt•l Turkey OiLons jo•i rry'd . wwl
V for airllßll4.l , l & rr4c
QUittl q.int.. I.M
by 1•341 RRAIIY'ItEtT) RR
Ana "'c'e
------- -
(3 4 and " f n ott F lq "
(111, AUL! ACID-1 crui,u.% /red anti forrlr r. by_
/ )03U UN k
0 L ,, '! .) ; , K OIL—I Ltd Jusr,rel.;,ilazi:4ol7lm it ;.R
niair
C A SOLES
" or sale hr
'r3ll 1 p WILLIAAIS & CO, 110 wood
F Ruira- Vv).. Fngs;
ILAN %ante Currant.;
' IA WM" M It R. , Ano: (nt IWO by
Ir.lo 1 1U WILLIAMS A. CO
groom:co
-1 51 hhd• Ky. Leal, (wrapper% and (fling); In sloe
nod for FORM'rll & CO
EI!MP Ilu Lid,. AI. IL It tn. slum and ftrc sato by
pl.gi
PORSVTitt a CO
BUFFALO 111(sIBER-9 bate+ painted;
. 9 '. Omni i . si morn and
tor stole by Itilti Tlf I. Vu
11614`44-1601,11;31Traatssee;'
, lit " N Almbarem •
• . ~ .
112 to parked Moss.; ins tore for
sale by ie 3o ' INotsrro & co_
.'
TAD -3' soil soil Galena Le J, best Ascots rot
LA sale by - Y0..10 Foßeti*Tll & CIS
DILOOIIII-113 Lone Teneree, KtUy 'a snake lo arrive
JJ per Lady !andiron, for sole.by
je:hi • , • FORSVIII h. CO
,
nECAN NUTS-411 bags and LW!. "fresh Trutt
Ii
Prevint, Ili awn. •04 nt tee br •
FORSVIIii CU
auction Salts
Up - Jebat D. Mattlearir
Giant Miles Sale or Jil Palnungit,byCatidefee!
I3N Wednesday afternoon, July 7th.. 3 etiecb.B
the Contaweeial Same. itomvik, comet of Woad and Bsh
'mil. will be sol 4 without tower< for =meat whom it
0113,1aret11-1. superb et. illectiun of ell paintings by
the finst New VGA Artists, very handsomely framed in
the best manner, and embrace every 'anew of sabjeet
may be examined at any time during business homy
presion• to the sale.
..fit 8 O'Cloc_k, P Jd. -
A large collection of the finest Euttsth ud French
ecgravolgs, comprising the hestaHOlarrient ever offered
for sale by Auetton in this city. • jy3
tgloAntencan copy. • • •
•
Extra Sale of Dry Goods he.
ON Tuesday naming, the Oth inst. at IS otatoek, at
Ate ltotatne fetal Sales moots, corner of Wood and Fifth
sts, will lie sold a large.assotunent of fresh and spasm -
able staple and Panty Dry Gnats, entbraeitut t c, ll;:ttoelt
of an extensive retail fl
stove (one an attaining tit
E 5 bu good quality dried reaches;
20 reams median:land crown wi lapping paper;
15 dozen coat and ilevnin hire Shovels;
25 flesh band boxes, sin s nest. -
Y H Tea, rite. tobacco, ...gars, indigo, matches,
acylbea, glas.wave, quep noware. v. - A general a
mem of new an., act-ond band Ittiowbold fornibil
cooking inners, cull... Ting, ma met clocks, wanaparel 1
window , blind,-
At 3 O'Clock. P.I.
A quantity of ready wade cows, pautaloirdw, vests.
fare turns with linen bosoms nod collars. laney print
and check shirrs , oil cloth coats and jackets, near an d
second' hand watches, hut cutlery, hardware, boot.,
shoes, wahrelho, parawla,k..l e. 44, jyt
tri - Atnertean enpy. .
FinDor—
the honor of perorating in Pittsburgh en Friay.peatur.
day. Monday and Tuesday, July end, Std, Sth and
inte cth—
r days only.
boors open at 7, performance willcoretoece 'at I to
9 o'clock each evening
There will he a gratid performance on Saturday and
Tverday afternoons,rati to 3 o'clock. foe Faruiliea who
cannot attend in the evening.
On Monday the first performance will be given at 10
O'clock. A. M.
The Company will alert perfiron at-Erie, Thuraday;
Jupe 01th, Waterford 2.3th. , hlerularite :Nth. Greenville
vrb, Mercer 2916, New Castle 311th, and Ilararony,
Thurrday. July lot
Among the Performers will be found—
ht; W Nichols, C J Rogers, 'I W Smith,
F. hl Dickison, Rolla Rosseter, 9 D Baldwin,
/lemma& Brown, John *bindle, Jos Wiley,
A Rockwell, 0 Knapp, J hIcK mg h.,
Yin. Piquet masters. Harvey. J McFarland.
hlcsadamy Emmett, Dolman,. Old Danbhurnot,
Walters hr. Piquet. Sam Joboon, Busmen.
Knapp & Rockwell.
KENDALL'S BRASS BAND.
pieked Mosieistri in beautiful waren°. lidby
the Bugle t'of %Veda. Md. Kendall will teed
the insteente procession `unit diseolirse sweet sounds' ,
eluting the tweGarrusucee
Clowns—itocawnta.a. Ass er.
Admission hilly 2 eon..
lIPALDINWS CIRCUS TO-DAY
rIIW indueemonts hem to the l'ub lug'Slebrate
1,
the Anniversary of American Freedom at the Cir.
as to day will. nut ba overlooked Frio . Peformartere
will be given. commenemg at In 1111 I 4 .-•
and b r , half au hoot previous to which t he doors
and office Trill he opened •
'rt.-motto* internam and evening, are the last Per
format. es this admirable Company well give iu this City
this reason. and the opportunity will he embraced by
all who ..ave not yot wom,sed them...twice entenain.
mem.
The Orator's most splendid edam, and 'the CennotN
mar, are scarcely better celculeted to excite nn eaten
baton of
patio
ortie feeling on the purl of on endiencr,
Otattlare the Na iona . l-4U, Kendeas Brats Band, and
the Nononot Drentnrie 'Sr., by W. Rogers, introducing
Chncr at Washing/on rind "Old Rough and fiettay
'lse nnu.ual gala meet tested by the erowds who nigh
to this tt11 C 1.4. - .7141he.C[499.1. 1 91 bun.ts of applatue,aro
the net scomtr eateries upon the racelleate of the men.
aernect und ti,c ..... he ge • f trntaners
_ .
GRAND 111. LA WELIK!!! •
Pricy ',duvet( Tickets of Admission 121 ch.
' induding a dish f k Cream row
narts triumphant ! ! !
- _
A NORM'S EAGLE ICs: CREAM SALOON. MM.,
ed 'alrra4y during the sra ten by uptrerds of Afiern
thousand Clilf.ol.l and Stronggr3 ..; !
The Mopriver of the above spacious Saloon having
obtained:r required nomtier of bands Mom the East in,
cud, "mime art. Ire Ci euin enough for the thronged
inutieney• ti..it) assembled, titles green pleasure in
announcing anal me prises of admissani in future wi ll
be. above stated flie old favontea
Messrs ENKA:R. 4 . MURFRY AND MUNTLEV.
Whose reputation as Mariet.• and Vemalials stand
unrivalled in the United Mates, will have .the honor of
•ppeanngatt this (I hit rsday) evening,•nd throughoot
the week in an entire new collection of Songs. tn.—
Fonitively ehrtagme the inogrameseameh evening. t
ifll.3iVr. preparation* are makingfud the approaching
Anniventary of Amerman Intlependeneni—
ss hundred leans of lee Cream will be prepar ed
ts
themh
(WISHING EXPERDIFXII3 Prof. Loomis
anal: O. ultimo. of Pholadekphia. will Leenve
every evening, at right o'clock. at the ODEON, loh
PATS crone..., Theywhlpreunt fir
Mukha, whose wonderful experiment.. hue created
wryr
micas-meat mine Eastern cities. This young lady,
wlwil is the magnetic Mate, wth her ryes per
immoud, ha, Inc power to read, t ell the lime by watch
rr, d, sera. obp-co, colors, accu
racy Other experiment. an le. reinarkable, will he
produced. Admittance:o cents
PRINTS ONLY..
44- .
CEDAR ST.,NEW YORK
LEE Sr. BREWSTER
E.,tabtOthed a ararehouhe an the year 1E46. for the por
noow of ,app!) mg the Cith tont ontenor Trade with
PRI:411-D CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY. at
tow pricer—Sold ext01...6, at all searoni
• of the yea, the Largest A isortnient to
'I HE WORLD.
They see tow opeolng Several Hundred Panksiges.
amp sin{ every_neho style of Poreigtt and Domestic
entuty of which - ore not to be el e.
where. and which nave pot' horn putchased, and are
offered for .liP for Cosh REDUCED credit al
PRICES
,FROM
ONE TO FIVE CENTS
per yard belnw the prieee of Apnl asid Nun', as pel
'meted C.aloruee, sehrh •re corrected dad, for IN
Information of Doyen..
PRINT VW ARICHOUSIB,
Nne leek, Jens,
Illarele's New Dintetory.
L
AST NOTICK—Mr. fla tie is getting hi.
.New
Di
rryy of Cuts : admit nod Allegheny titles, and
3tstrumliatr}lnghbottug town. pubbahed and ready sot
subscrabem at lam as posailta, and it will be 0111 in
July, and mitt 0011111(111 . 1 • 061AN to lUD lieges.
Portent waif wash to 'ha se card., aranorale, changes
in their firms, in. &c ,ara reNtecfrellY requested now
to call at my odic< within a few days or it may be too
lute. ISAAC HARRIS, Agency and Intelligence
tyf dia. OfEcr,3ll to new wood
riIISSOLUTION—The pannerrhip heretofore exit , -
JJ leg between the fubseribers under the fur of
Ilsinalton Sierran & Co., is itat• day diesoleed.by mutual
content. The Cutter.. ofttne raimentwall be petaled
by either of the panics A aleglamy city, July 15t.1E47.
HAMILTON srEwART,
, .
11 S PIiSSAT.
I. S. The stock of monurocowed smolt will be sold
• , ety irownable terms. jy1.12,A4
TVNSOLUTION-7'bepurtnetship hitherto a tint
IJ i o,t under the •lyle and brat of I.essta, teller& &
Lew, i • We day dissolved by mown] content, Jas
O'Hara Imam' disottotetl of his entire intermit to Hobert
Dalrell. The Outlines of the Mir brat 10711 ho waled
by bowl. . Dalrell k Co.. who ate •nthonred ton.. the
name of die lute Itsnt Mt that purtkeie '
I:l,oltriF.
JAMES O'MARA.
I k MKS C
Lltw
Gityannta I iota Works,
T EWIR, DALZELL & Ceb—Manufacture all
of Sheri. Bar Iron and Milo of best
go.bty. et tho warolionow ofDuirell
Co. liberty .I.L It IV merman, wart r at. will wicirri
prompt 1.11011,10,1.
I.) HANDY IN WOOl, AND 61,ASS-.-
1P 14 kalif paws pale and "dark Draftily, vintages 152.7;
,tri. Jo do do do do 10.*
dos hooles do do do . do 1.140 •
critistima or the followingwird...tell bread, Clerk.
lin n er Casiillloll. Sareree. and A Selgnette. Brandies
w•tranted pure from under Casio. House locks in N.
! York. and "hipped.here by the Imponerfor isle In
quaminee to amt by P C MARTIN
tyl COI smithfield and front..
ZN, Z. TATLOII—A splendid picture of licit
11 . Tat loiTlithoglaphed by F. blichelin, (root • draw
Inc by Edward Clay life size and It andwately,itnted—
.ettted to be correct by Captain Morrie.: Ith Her ,
Infamy, Capta.n R A Loa.. Ind ren't Arbiter)'; Mel.
Iliontlton. lint. Infuntry; Captain Lowell, Prod Ara Hen
•ndotatet personal acquaintance... •
!The Nfl. are Invited' to call and examine this like.
ne•sof the licnenal ...rho never suryendem" et
W SCAL.DWELL
\thld doorTott Offine building. lfrd
It/FILNER'S CaUII6I,IIISTORV—The History of
IFI. the Church of Churl, by the late Her. Joe. Milner
A, N., with addition.' and correetion. by she late Rev
Isaac Milner. A. H., F. 'R. 14 Dean of Calabar, and
President of 4Deten•• slab*, tht.hridee. q vols. For
sato by . 111 eizer & STOCKTON -
—.. New Munk, •
T l e l E x
a Su m r i:sO u t l itt i tt v t i . ' cral. l lTing "r' o? C tl 6 .l .3 l i ft
Songs, Waltret. quick Step., ie.
jytd•rt W a CAI DWF1.1..24 door P Ogee , uild't
Nlid
b y knifing it at this carter ' s., et th, the beaks will e
storK ". ta l the ' b ' tili ni tec ' e t
twr. N 0.., Contmetthal llow, lAbenv'sl. •
t,29 rl NI.F.Y . McGRFW
11tOTTLE OO66S—ZI /Wile
110 Corks of all pace. and sites 'excited and for
sale by . • • BRAUN In RFITEII
telat earner nr St:Clair and Liberty at
IA • - - -
VT II I.IY JULY — Pic. NIC Patties ,
Feline
1' Howes and Howls em he supplied atillit Primo
mach. ttiostednud ground Coffee, m iny ;tomtits and
et a prim t within • (hello°, BP lowa, the green uncle.
.10 RIIODES ALCORN 47 &hat
'INFORMATION WANTIID—The saboenbera wish
Lto learn the vekereaborne of Me, A DALES. lowly
relator,' from bleak...llr Win • Velum**, Corn Ike
brinkrta pun of %%Tana. ..' • M ALLEN
13J' • U water at •
~~~`
AXIP - PFiTIBERGIII
DAILY PACKET LINE.
- -
Te l'''" O l f%rttt d elst: . ;:t r tZt st W :rf . st
Le:tithed iod famished, and oast Keret flit lA.. On the
water•of the hVesh,. aceonactodatithl and coat
d•dt PtaSetethas - ettathenth tor pas
..tient- The Line has
he
laortetat.oa ass a•r years
.—betre earned a million of peopth
at ht the least
tharl to their pesetas. Ilie boats mill he the foot of
Wood Meet the day prestorts to starting , far the recep
dots or freight and the ratty of psuftenErts ott the revs.
ter. Is ell eases the passage looney must he ithrd in
*Avarice'.
,
.* °MOAT PACKET
The IfiCtNONGAIIELA.capk.Sktne, Itint c ay.
burgh tray kloudaylootitint at 10 tieback, 1%1,4114
even , klctuday ay.oing al 10 Y. t! .
TUFSDAy PACKET..
e Innr. RN A, O. N 2 , Cep,. J. Kim., he' wdl
kare P2tsborgh eerry,Teeeday mornieg
.vrri - Tuents , eveloils 10 te - t . :::2 ''cl"
yvar.oxrawitir PACKET.
The NEW:ENGLAND, P. 0.51. Capt. S. /saw, will
ieeep Wednesday contr.u.a to
o'clock; Wheellost ever y Wednesday evots.op Pt 10 I.
• -
- TELORSDAT. PACKET.
The kviKetiBol, Cam. R. J. Grare,irill Ira..
Yinr
borsheeeryThovdayowruinßa, lOo'clocl;
every. Taut/Jay earning - at IO P. M.
FRIDAY PACK/KT.
The CLIPPER, NO- 2, Capt. Cregeoeriti b-eve
burgh every Farley teeming et IV Welovk, beeliej
every Friday evepurx ar M.
ETElZtt=
The hIESS.F:NUEN, Capt. Linferd, %vitt e;ere IhUr
burgh every Pl.rturdaynreromgat lUdeloel; tv bee°,
every Patunlay evening of IU P. M.
SUNDAY PACK HT. -
The IPA AC NEWTON,' Cupt A. 0. Alex., war
leave rittebaridieveey eanday gnome, to 10 lerlock
Wbeeli.g every ...A.:a.). eve/314 .1 10 N. 2
Mak Oh 1047.
SUOAIL-2 LOI• doable refiard Puj.r,rnrelL
I Lbl dooLla lesr.arnato.dL
1 gam, Loaf,
15 Lblaar.ooi.l • ,10,
1 tierce Star . ;
10 Lag.
J bLlselarifirol;
5 bbd. N. O. for wlu be
1D WII.I.IAUS C.ll
ice_. .
TEA -13 Off elteo;o1 - .
3. do' Tea.
6 do ' thinpoorder do;
ao :011; boo V, a Tea:
4R do Saper:or T. 14 Tea,
3.1 • do :aaaebeng
fD da -Superior V. 11. du;
bast received sod for tale low Ly
le2l
IEAS—The soh4ctibre hat jwa tree r,l from thh
1. Pekin Tea Comilteys_gtote hi New 1... k. • fro. e
sepr.ly of TFAS - juit tastrarted.coniivtirg /.11 the v.
lie/. • from 374 etcluelll4.lper lb. • A JAI SES.
11 , 4$ Solo A.wlit for , 1114 oils. No's: 4th .1
HOLLAND GIN, piper,ll _
FlL'fleheoll Jarovel spawn .
1 freolch Wb ekey; warranted pure and
Gar role by C N. A KTIN
AItrASHINGTON AND 111* (I ERAI r. by J T
v v Headley. reed and .or sale be
JOHNSTON &STOCKTON
irttO earner of market and Ird •rn
IT•ri ana leo* , Fun.— VP) lug in
{nice how eight threnvioliurv—acurai:v uulnilty
of le. price down u, uxenty. five rem*
TI DE'S of broebet and othrnUlehcq toil, while ital
colored, tralep, Slippers, Vairhel., Hood
11.1malways on hand and con Go made wool. at %boa
naOce.. : jai.; K II KATOIII
ANTED TO PUILCHASE-1144 prersure
SWAM EA/11111C, W 11110( without boil., 1111r1 ten o
tareny , airte power eatilt.
Add a• tins cd§to. _
KELPING UP APPEARANCKS. or: rdr for the
Rich and l'oor t hy T$ Arthur. th.y received
and (or sale at the Book and stationery WA.-11.1.r ni
tea , /
P.AID CASSIMERES—BIack and wlate - barn 1
fawner Cuaimeres—nolnonable uyle—naaly teed
at Dry Gaol. haunt/ of join W UltollV
MI.7III,I7ITONETTS—Narruw and w.t.!..iorbon,
plena and gram a eupply roc ,, ioed at
W R J 1 1:111,111'S
(1111ARS, LICIAIII-1100 Cigar*. vat brands
V just Ne'd On coneigumeni front N •00 lu. .ste by
Irk 0 IS MIL rrh lIERGER,,OO v.,Nr rI
WINDOW GLASS—T s btzes l iby,l o .
• 511 " 10 he 11. foe sale
by
. le2o F VDS_SONNSORST .b CO
WHITEHAT A - SF 10 EA SGOAR FY.
perm, while IlayanneSugar.lustrecei,d and for
sale by NOM
, Nt POL T ON GENERALS,
NI P S, T Heed.
- et
re
e JOIINSTON'NSTICKTO , •
jr.-Weod wl l
Cl/
KC lES,—.I a 'additional supply of heavy leh lrung
Cheeks t layt reed at the Dry (foods liovte of
jet% R lil It PITY
U ONE LEAGUE DRILLA--A (. 6 poi more
11o( the sLave_popolor Ea:W.lOn IVe'd •i.re of
jett • W H IV! VII PUY
nUININE-woz rust rtt'4l and cur .1.1.'• ...•
s qlr. I ' 4 • .. It F. :•••Et Lk:a4
MAONIZSIA CAILU.-mi lb. ft , ..;;,,b,,-
jeS _ • R E SELLERS
HltD. POTASII- IY II.JUst rte stndltor vale by
jet% • It E SELtAtItS
RX IT WAFEILS—tulbe (part notelfoi sale bi
je•il R R SRI.LEIL?
QUILD-30 tibia No.l to arrive and for see by
ieVa FORSYTH & DUNCAN
ALT-iu
by jeaa '. L & HICKE o T
SONN
'DACHA ADD LAUD-4 <ask arsortad Baron;
jl 1 bbl Nol Lard:
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4,21CARC117.1. lames Fox.% (Gneiss:on) drareh - , — iii
U A No.l &Mete reed per str Talisman, and dir .ale
by . je23 G B hiILaENBEJIGER
HEIMP-410 haler , No. dew•Ntted tfienp,on eon
signrcent and for role by ALF:X.OOI4OON
Jett 34 Willer and IVA frontal,
LAIUI3-4 kegs No.
g obla to . do, Air rale by
jell WICK to 131eC4NOLM4
Ir Tt - TIL . /tl-4 bbl. Ig*at'IIaTIPTeLANDLEeS
- • ttit Virawit mild v.:A Le As
PIo imp Mercer for oak by
jGS_AYH-I.IMM &DILWORIII 27 wood SI
:tObbIA old itroutiaiu .tore •• for
jots M A J L.LOAN
VLOI7II-50 bias Family Flour in store and for sale
by Jodi alte J 23LoArt
%dr AGILIidIiEL-1111 Wits 1. ' 4.2 in store and for Pale
in• bY I Ira • SWAN
• ' , RIMMED 67IAD-10 6616 No. I to Boma and
I for pale by . jexs M tr..JSI.9.kN
rikANN.ERS 0114-13 Laurels Stank( .
Is Bank d.. rrteornot
1 Ilk I.ZELL •
by canal and for .aleby
MACKTAJUCL lib's new No. 3 [mein! (ran
.canal and fnr-salegii • 1e25 • J Ll ELL
VOBACCO--20kgs 6to on Yaw no, eg %% twai);
IP forL
F IBS -6U lib's N 0.2 and 3 Mackerel:
30 No. 1 Herrings; in Dory and for vale
by • M 2 3 J & It FLOYD
LL BIE&L —WO LW, ftr sale by
O • •
/0.5 S I" VON lIONNIIORST,4. CO
TRENCH callommate—Two co.-ea rrrnk.ll
V .41 Kraboon (iniglh ozno. but receirod ob.! for rile
by feti SHACKLE - I'f witimbff wood at
•----- • •
COLORED CALMEIRICS- Ow 41.4 elate and
oraVeofored Comb.er;jn.t brood and Or role by
eitAckt.txr A WIIITE
COTTON DIAPERS—Toio cue...1.14..711rd and
brawn Conan Dopes% an cilia g of aroele,jost
reed and fps sale by jrs SHACKLEiTh will ri
BDIME DRILLINGS—) on.. heavy !due Drabs
jusi ,ied and for same by
jeds , c4IACKI.RIT .r Will ry
ISII-40 Lb!. large . N 0.3 MactoraL I t. 47,
sp Homan lilt axle by
CLARKE A, THAW. Copal tialln
lATUUTING—taI Lltla.yanista Wbitinq In NIOIC far
=le at coat 4nd cantata by 1 DICEMi 4.e°
Wawa cal fatal ata__
eIIIESSE —WO lane+ now landtoe and wili,hy mitt
.very cheap by jet, I DIGNI•X Pc CO
SUOAIL-4 khda for sale loot to rimy, comoitiotrotttY
jetS -- • 11311.7 k &LI)
ACELBUTTONS,BI mar -tie Loco
Bono • for lqie• dre•Pe., tor sale-At the 'Eritorcong
moor of • • ieStf I'll
, AGI GATED SOAP-4- bas Fiell-Ss See*.
just rfrel and for Lee by • ' It E SRI.I.KIIS
lose i ....7 WOMI%t
. r _A.KICIII4L74. I.,bilt No 3; IsZastSoutts
Mack rel. Roston losiiectioa, balmlike snit ort sale
jab/ by ll alli MAX a tOt ITII
UOAR CU Rit',El HAMS-1500 liOcjosrststres and
b for sale by 1110 55 OItIORNE —'
jell I - Opposite alonsteastetbs I.loesse
VAAIII.ht LARD-70,40ne Jar*. put gp xprercly ro.,
family u.e, :root 7 to Mit. coolt Jar—fir by
Jolt
TriOS
CICYTWP. ONEATIIS:.coIJou. Common one Pawn:
1.310 r wO low by ri 101 OpIoRNK
Jolt
DALM 2.0/LP-31/0 bozos llw!o;•ul -- /Jurs
L Rush,ifor unlo.lw
41111 JULIE'S 0.141:11F.LL, 24'unolor 'woof
HOISJCIP-11 , 0 .mallozo., put up f,
,„„ 0 ,0 rurpole Ly PCLI A writ/
Jolt
. 1 cornorpmitb.fieldaorl (.111 pia
A oa,4fs—se reasllloul p;Tuluoulei I
INltiondolier and hassle byIIIEAZEJ3
Jolt r Law side of the Diamond
VARILLA REANS—Large.sim snJ rtrsb, for
.l e 47 jelS , J D 510tD;AN
TANNER'S 011.-15 Ishis receiving by4;iFand
ferule by , elt J
jail' • • J ir.ALzta.z.
25 SAC KS parley and fat uuse by,
Jett • t y ein c
SA w utotanVoit,
AC 01!11 SIDYLII—ht nqre awl fix sib. by
B
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f' REeUE_sLiza W. R.tbiese for We ter --- .
- • 14. R 7.1.0111 , C11 EON •
41411141TUR bhlei2ioni, for sale by
_lert brcuTcitEoz:
fo. OAP—, •34, brettdienlite Jom received end
barer tale by lett 0411.1. ER o. RICK Ersor4
lODINE -10 64. itod received and for vs:o - 04
W4ll
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firr
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14,
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tr. d 04 Clur.lreul , PillALLrith
raRRIAN- A PPLIES—r4o/ bbl,avneordlngoW
=ler. for oale by jeIR p C MARTIN
oak UT.
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.+l. by
, WICK R. AUCANDLERS
• comet woal and **ter au
.1.4A.1215.5/DES-and SHOIII.-00<skiiR1Wreed
and to , aale Ly k3O - ATWOOD, JONF:S b. CO
plit o rtyys—go mk. in stor ft r uanTly co
I-OSW
D OIL-13 tails hest geilily 4.rAstle by
C Ifl IMV
Ibv new Chceie for ..ate liwe'hy
1J C fitVELL
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