The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, July 08, 1847, Image 2

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A peace which leaves our troops in po..easion
of Mexico, which chums Lippe: and Lower Cali.
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Comte, and all the country between the Norco,
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peace, or a hollow one, and such we understand
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traL `rill'iMt m :li. •;- - ,,c- 0 ..- '- ,• - •t ;,.. •••• i'' , We oppose it as oppressive on the part of our man
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' - tnt we heir dealt, and should
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with a train of attendants,—now
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year to the Mid-summer of the net t, coo-
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the Tatum of our brave soldiers from
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THE . 'PIrfSBURGII GAZETTE.
PITTSBURGH
THGRIMAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1847
Igr TES rllll.l ua DMIS Oa WWI{ n pobluoe,,
Duly, Tri-Weetly, and Weekly.—The Duly Islam.
Ilat•per enures; the Tri-Weekly is Etre Dollars per
*omelet the tVeekly is Two Dollars per mum strictly
io edger.*
CZ=
LSJ - Ailrenttements, to neeure mum/en. .1.04 he
handed in by five o'clock in the enermon. Allenta/AL
to tine,on the part of our eigllloMerV. would he rand ur
tart Or mutual benefit The Geneve ban ate large•( hu.
11ppatt Of any papa:
to Wetlery Peorteylanis, and mu therefore nere.ary
ihat advertisements •booid he PCJA01131111) handed In
FOR C.OTEILNOR,
JA'JNIES
Cr-ITE. mono,
co,mmi:=sioritle
JOSIMPII %V: PATTON
tor CVNISKIU....6D C. 0,1 );
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tiFORM: ONNSIE, of AllcaltenV Cr 1y
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I.EWIL , C. J. N0111..K.. of /11 , 1431 a 1.
CIIHIATIAN 91IVI ..T. of Wilk... Tp
INI RSIIALI. wAwrzwELDER,
II ENKY LARGE,of 51.ftbn 'f p.
roux'," TW1L11,....
J. W. BAXTER, 01 PlM.l,urglt
TOR eve rt 1.111011,63...
THONIAB PERRI s, of Lowyr al. Oa, Tp
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'WILLIAM CA VEX. or Vrrostliro Tp.
STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE
THOMAS F FRANKLIN. Lancaster
JOHN C KUNEFI.. Dauphin
THOMAS DUNCAN. -
JAMI•Z MAR rm.
.THOMAS C lIAMBLY, York
WILLIAM et wArps.Cll.ll) , ./[flallli
DA,NIEL M SMYSh:R. Adam..
JOHN 1' AVETHERILL. rt.dadelphes Ca). ,
JOSEPH R CHANDLER.
ROBERT T CONRAD.
THUOI AS
DILLER LUTHER. Berl Afea ,
RATILI.WeIph.a COYIIIA
ROBERT M HARD. Frunklnt.
THOMAS N T ATEENNAN, Warnington
ANDREW 1 OGLE, Somerret,
DAIWA R DENNY. Allegheny. '
RICHARD, IRWIN, Venous°.
J 051.3.11 KUIINS, Westmoreland
I:.1 BALL.Erie.
II DI AXWELL. Northampton.
J II SALISBURY. Supoettanna.
ELHANAN SUITII. W7ornlng•
SAMUEL A PURYIANCE.
HENRY rr TEVA NS, Chew,
ROBERT T POTTS, Montgomery.
Far Let= Caroroerual Intelligence. Dontebttc
kets, River flew., Import•, bloner' Market, de, pee
thud pane.
See fourth Page for Ml•rellstaeooe News
PACIFICATION OF MEXICO.
The war With Mexico hu been a delusion firm
the first, and to Lime, perhaps, a sweet illusion .1
. fancy r both at to the honor. of war and the
of victory. To the tuber .cow of the country,—
I.; men of sufficient feeling to comprehend the
loos of life it. has occasioned. and the waste of
time and property Rims cost, it has been through•
out • cuter reality. painful to think of in the pre
sent, and full of portentous conicquences for the
future., Mr, Polk told 1.13 in his message of that
obldodkav, , victory" which had resulted in the ac
quisition of Texas. Otkiers, lik't Henry Clay, fore
saw that blood would flow from the first, and it
has flowed for some fourteen mouths in one con
firmed stream., Nor has it been blood alone
which has been spilt. Sickness in almost curry
town has visited every camp, until Mexico robes
more upon the ravages of disease than her Ar ,
iniee, for defence.
Our ear. are filled with Peace rumors from the
'Capitol of our own Government, but from the
Capitol of 'Mexico, and indeed from the w hide
Mexican country, we hear nothing but war and
rumors of war. So far as any (sets are girt n
•we confess we sse but little prospect of peace,—
no more now than six months ago, when so many
were predicting peace, and no more then thin
When the war broke out. War, indeed, was made
inevitable by the order of the President to Gene ,
Fad Tiylor, to tale up his position on the banks of
ill. Rio Grande. That of itself was an acted tvai,
land the dna nu predicted from the beginning.—
Mexico did precisely as the United States would
hem done, tad a hostile British Army crossed the
Niagara river. nod taken position open OUT own
evil. She sought to expel the invaders, but being
unequal to ;the task, has ever since retreated be.
• fore them.
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liesetatisi, Ann 11,11 uattise.—A telegraphic!
to:threditors of tba Gaulle, doted Bei.
.; t'ltdi 7th elie Mat negotiations have bun
1 s ptsia hi the Bibintore Company and Wheelies
i Snaiittee, for the eMeoslon of tho EMI Road t.,
2 iliiiiiii . iig *Oil' Cuinbarlatid: Nous Venn..
:• L.,..':'. : ..Y
tll6o.'.:riiiiiwi 4 ii exPected will be op<l.o
:.liiiiitiaisi.. ,Tbe - cirai slim, No mi.,
'L
'', '' 'lWilbaritittiWlUelieg.iltittilles or which
"T . ' L litil4M.... t O Clevelied. The 15th of Anget.t
.. , . iiiiiiekitteitt communication with Cin•
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ISM
Laurin in Padilla.
.Pl7l;iniediAlfer WOlilingtaft whom 14
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:Tins .onTrlKAincnn. Ftilninnonn , -1 111
more we see of the environs of Pittsburgh, the
.611•1 e charmed we are with the beauty of theimats, ,
try adj scent to the city. i The travekr Over Ea:
rope or the ifnited Statee. swept in morns pet:alai
pht-es like Niagara Of the 'Notrust. Bridge, the
Giant's Cactuses'', ar some scenes upon the High.
lands:the Dana* or the Rhine, wig find no coon
' try mote ' beeld , Liful than that within half an hetir's
ride or walk around the au called. etitilloky City" i
of the West. There is all the wildness of ninon.
Lain and ravine scenery, and all Mei quietuses of
rep.e as seen in the plain and the Salley. One
Inew, which we now the other evening it/ compe
-1 ny with some valued friends, reminded es of the
1 forests of Solvates, assent from the bras i en heights
erected upon the field of Waterloo, ire. honor of
the victory of Wellington. This upon the bor
der of our own city, while from the hill sides of
Allegheny appears a scene as 'tranquil and
beeetiful so the sweet spot which is known the
world over as "fair Wyoming." Nestor to rho
city again you may survey the three neen that
border upon the town, with all its hum of busy
i industry, and all the rarietyand excitement of city
I life.. Nature has been lavish in her gifts to the
people of • cousin, like this, and nut alone in the
boundless wealth of the sail and beneath the soil,
but in the beauty and variety of scenery that er.
cry where meets the eye. Taere is a grandeur in
1 the bills that on every side hem to in. There is
• beauty in riversithat have rolled on from-the
dawn of creation, sometimes in the quiet of the
primeval wilderness of a new world, sametimes
swam by the huntsmen and savage.of early times,
sometimes freighted with the rich treasures of the
marts of business, mid sometimes the mule of so
many pleasant reuniaa• at public and social life.
Of each, like time itself, with Horace we may
sing
-Leon, es tat.or srs emus tvlubtlis s cum •
There is a chasm, trsa, in the field. of verdure, in
the valleys, ea rich in production, iu the (areal
trees that tower like the hills all around' us,—iii
the cattle wren as upon a thousand hill., and the
attraction is almost alike whether seen in the sweet
rerkiso of • garden of violets or in the noble water
fall, wh se every Clot, to the Fossesior has the mu•
of gold and silver. Oh fur some magic wand
to sweep the cobwebs nom the skies,—M Mann
from such a nom those cloud* of smoke that
through the !ne•long day hang like the curtains
ut night round about us. The .un and Mson
shine as bright ly,ind the stars twinkle as glowingly
here as over the broad expanse of the great deep,
but absorbed in our selfish gains we forget Goo's
beauty and our own comfort, in our devotiot to
the l'itammou of gain.
OLII PRINCLTON.—The lOOth celebration of
Princeton 'College took place on the last 'Tuei.
day of June. The attendance son large, and one
of toe moat intellectual which has ever assembled
in oSe„ country. Among the guests end graduates
Were the Vice Pitaident of the U. S., also pit.
cut Chief Justice Booth end Chancellor Join...
of Del., Judge Grier, of the U.. 5: Court, Judge
Jones and Senator Cameron of .Penusylvams,
Governor Stratton Senators Dayton and Miller.
the Chancellor and Chief Justice of New Jamey
Judge Nevins, Judge Dickerson, lion. Mehlon
Dickerson, of the clan of 'B9, Cul. Robert G,
I Johnson, lion. Silas Condit; David English, Esq.
nes. N. S. Prime, and many other venerable
graduates. Mao, Bishop Doane; President June
kin of Layfayette College, Rev. Dr. Brows, let's
President of Jefferson, Dr. Baird. President elect
I
' of the same, Prof. ()Lasted' of Yale, Mauna W.
Ringgold, EM . President of Washington College,
Md.. and several other represent/niece 4 leaned
institutions, bet. Pcnnington. , Gov. Heinen, and
other es• Governors of our State, Judge Este, of
Cincinnati. &c., dec. .
VC,* mare': !hit our limited apex 110/4 not al
low us to give a detailed sketch of :he interesting
ploceedings. The following we copy front the
Princeton Whig of the 2d July. They were but
ibcidents of the day.
• Tbo following sentiment aimed by Robert Me.
Knight, Esq of Pittsburgh, Pa.. a graduate of
the Class of 11339, wee err nd withomost aver
able reorstion Opal pr. :to,
Nassau Hall anti L, strength of
the fie which binds them together, di:
redly with the spore which Impended. them.
SMOKE ects•scs.—A gentleman who
has watched with interest the efforts now in pro
gress fat abaling the smoke ritsisana is willing to
cootrila!e his mite rowans elearior• assay the
cloud. try offering a e'efd : 4daf w elk /tun •
drrd dollars, to the person who shall within sis
months from this lima devise the hest Method of
c;ansurning or economizing am t h e in ordinary
household acres, fire places or cooking apparatus.
Mr. B !roe co. of Ike Pittsburgh Glesette, is author
ised to .hand o'er" the medal when suitable
committee shell bane decided on the merits of the
juveniles. In connasion with this subject, the
proposer of the medal respectfully submits the
following notice of an invention that may possibly
be 'constructed with the desired -Smoke destroyer:"
patent has been taken out. in England end
one is to be secured in the United States, fora new
invention, which on being attached to the owl inary
kitchen or other fire, will produce e continuauS
and sufficient supply of gas to say extant. The
apparatus is of suck a simple cunstruMion, that it
can be attached as an embellishment td kitchen .
ranges, stoves, parlor grates, steam engine fun.,
nes. &c."
The .indtvidnal" above named, is • public
ryit
ited gentleman, whose genius and enterprise is
second only to his wishes for the welfare
'of the city and people where be resides.—
Who will try lot the ..gold medal!' Let it be
remembered, SlEtam Patch says, that .promo thine
can ha done as well as ethers," and that th e i nt a
Amerisan Mono is Desperandunr"
The ,rre•ri Mal'? Swim Boy blew op on Cum
berland river, June 26th, killing 20 ut the aew
and and walling several others.
The"Sioton Kenton: , which left 81. Louis on
the 28th with Delegatee for Ching:, scalded sen
end pereonsby the bulging of the Standpipe. A
tidy svgs.° frightened that she dropped her child
into the ricer, and ores lost.
Cincinnati carresptintlent, who.. letter we
did nut receive Until the morning alter it was due,
ay. that the Clerk of the Declaration heard of
the accident to the Swiss Bay at the mouth of the
Cumberland, but could not learn any father par
titulars, and it to hopid that the report is greatly
exaggerated. The Swing Briy was • new boat, but
bad old boilers.
•
Of the Kenton. he says she had with bar 100
pueengers, mostly debvites to the Chicago C!
'elation, and Marx her stand pipe, by which nub
dent sevetal persona were badly scalded. During
the excitement a child was let (all overboard, and
was drowned, which was the only life lost.
In nit L. teem J. di,. *de.a.
Quince. 17th Juni, 1847. I
Frieisiii and fellow citmens
I have received your kind invitation of the 10th
inst., to attend the celebration of the hundredth
Anniversery of the College of New Jersey, on the
29th and 30th deys of the present month. An
invitation which I receive with the mostgtataful
feelinp, and which I should delight to acceprifut
for the infirm state of my health, that howivii,
will not at the present tune permit mitt. dwant
myself so far from home. I must thezerfore con
tent myself, by assuring you of my best wishes
for the continued prospenty of that lostitutim to
which I. feel myself peculiarly indebted, for re
pealed testimonials of their kindness and esteem,
and with fervent prayer, to the Father of Light.
that His ,bllimaing may beam with undiminished
lustre from that golden candlastiek, which his
now' for- the apace of a boll CeAtUly, op lipgoly
contribitied to illuminate our native land.
With groat respect gentlemen,l remain
pie natant Filmed. end -C"untrjenen.
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS,
TUC AIMS— lima wua Luse sale I pain;
tinge on Friday at 'ate suction room of John D.
Davis, Esq. The price. ware 'ominously , low,
if the piciures were good for anything; acime of
tho I,t...t_bringtoa bet f Its, awl rnauY but otte half
■ud moo forth this auto.
Nes Hampshire is for'addine a distincrished
mum to Ito ties of bet children. The Balton
Timis says Met the House of Reptssantatives,
by a vote of 149 r n 107, bay eoofettsd the 104.
teats of eltkteueltip upon Thom,. W. Dart
litemned.tur the rottsbuf—,la Upieitr I
DiaLTIII fttcasao
Meeting et the Bits
' At three o'clo6k ea Weal:end:ly, there was 'l'
very full attendertee of the thecolitte of the Bar,al
the Colutt Houni. The meeting was one of it
most solemn sad uopreeoirn eherset.r, Ira the
prienedthge bight.e eppropriate.
The foilowiogigentlenien presided:
President,
Tot. wmaNs. . •
•
Viet Presidents,
hires DeSior, C. 0. Merest./.
/ Secrdaries
• •
Cbar l les S. Bedford, Andrew Burke.
The meeting liriving been organised,
Me. Wiscrisk rose to address the meeting, but
was unable to ipeak, Twice be rose, bet MR
compelled to resume his seat, being choked for
utterance, in remembrance of the severe loss he
had etperienced!in the death of Mr. Biddle. We
were; he said, called together upon an occasion
most melancholy to him sod he felt wholly una
ble to say one 'word. Mr. W. endeavcred in
vain to speak, and with eyes oufrosed with tears,
he yielded to
Mr. FORWARD. who said it res. proper that
some one should lender t the meeting Resolu
tions suitable taithe occasion. He had prepared
those for conaiderntion, upon which he designed
to make aims nenuks, but he f-lt h inee:f unable
to recover from the shack which he hod eaperi.
awed this morning on hearing of the death of his
friend.
His recollection of the deceased went back to
1817, when Mr. Bsddle came to Pittsburgh,
where he soon haulms eminent in his profrassion.
He was, indeed, a man of Singular industry, of .
great attention' to business, of mach energy of
ch a racter, and warmly devoted to the profession of
the law. He was a scholar also, a man of great
eaudition, and had been a hard strident from •
child. Tr.° difficulties which beset his path he
earnestly and easily overcame. and it was proper, as
an encntragentant s the younger tnerriitere of the
profession, to Meta ■ circumstance or two coo.
netted with his early practice.
Mr. F. rev:Acct.d that when Mr. Billie fire
took past ill'a ' CASS. that his mice was a, weak
and husky that he could not be heard at the apace
of a few yardi, but even then bd was readied as
a wan of high professional ability, and. a. we all
know, his voice anti became powertul. Toe,.
were few men, indeed, who could commend at
tention as tie did. and be did not know of a unit
more profoundly read. It Was his regent to go
to the ancient fountains and to consult the ancient
models. He ] was, therefore, chute, elegant. se.
lest. forcible,,, always speaking to trio pon.t.
Such war Mr, Biddle, and the speaker. in conclu
sion, said Le' id nut knew when we should look
upon his like' ; again.
hir. Fortsa'rd then effete.) the following Reso
lutions: :
Resolved. ;That in the death of the Hon_
R ices nu Biotite, the member. of this bar hate
sustained an jtrreparable 1n...
Resolved. That we cherish the highest admira•
Gm of the piofessional bearing of the deceased.
of his general erudition, of hes abilities as an ul•
vacate and Statesman, and of his integrity as a
Resolved, That as a testimony of our regard •
:for the deceased, we will wear the•ususl badge ,d
mourning thirty day,.
Resolved, '
.'That Muer. Forward, Hampton, i
and Haugh, be a Cl.llo6lilleo for the !Rapt.e of
transmitting • copy of the foregoing risolutiors.
end a letter of condolence, to the widow of the ds
ceased, and 16 his surviving relatives.
Mr. htethjentess said he seconded the Resolu.
Ulna offered !with entire eati.faction, nor was be I
eurprised thai the fountains had been broken up
in the peren of the presiding officer. He could
readily apprelciate feelings which in vain attempt
an utterance. Mr. McC. said his intetcour,e
with the deCeestd begun 'mkt his boybots.l. and
they had lived to his farthest life. He remember- .
ed well his hinduesa to him in youth, and, Mere
fore, was compelled to speak of hie friend with
embarraumelat. Tare was no:atie - more ready to
I extend a helping hand than he was, and his ad
lice, C)1.10.! and COILKIIaIIOII were ,aware ready.
Much of therlovef or and success in the I urru , t he
was engagul he attributed to him. Tnoualt elec
ted to Congtess, he went there trot as a polnicien
but as from the people. He was is all things a
wand strict honor. and an example for the pro
. fusion here, and for ell its number. throughout
the Union. His high attainments and deep re.
march worelmanif,s}ed in all his tabu., and waa
have 'lost, the bar has lost, the Union has lost 018
I of her hrillitesi and Most brilliant 01'01113t016.
Oa motion of 3. Knox, Eq.',
Resolved; In further respect to the memory of
that . deceased. that the Judges of the Court—their
officers, end the officersepf the county„ be request.
ed to meet the members of the Pittsburgh Dar, at
• put 2 o'cliick on the Bth hut.. at the Court of
Common Pleat—to proceed with theta, 10 a bo
dy to the funeral of Mr. Biddle.
On 11101V0 of. W, McCandless. E.q
&wired, That a Committee of three he ap
pointed to preaeot the proceedings of thin meeting
to the Distiict Court and Court of Comm us Pleat
of this coutaty, to the Circuit and District Courts
of the United States for this district—end to the
Suprethe Court of this State, with the request that
they be entered at large on the mintus cf the
respective Courts.
The chair appointed Mesas. McCandless, She.
let and A. Loomis,, as the committer.
On motion ofd. A. Wills, EN.
Hese/Fed, That • Committee of three to, ap
pointed, byi the chair to select an aratur to deliver
an Eulogy on the life ondcharacter of Richard
Biddle, at • meeting hereafter to be called.
Mt Wills thought it due to the Bar that a
Lawyer and ldtatesmin of so much eminence
should not pass awry without menu merged no
tice. In Ml. Biddle the profession had • rootlet and
it WAS due to his high character that something,
more than: the Resolutions of respite t should be
adopted. It belonged, Mr. W. thought, peculiar
ly to the young men of the Bar, fiat some re
cord of moths man should he preserved.
Mr. Darragh thought this was hardly the oc
cuion for such a selection. The present meeting
was. solemn and &greening occasion, and we are
herd assembled to present our condolence for the
IC. we have exprrienced. lie thought the firew.iit
moilent was out the customary our. but Iner,ly
' suggested it as an objection as to time. The
life of the man himself wee well worthy of ine
tribute proposed.
Mr. Within. thought it not trimytopriste,
Mr. Wills' Remlotion w. seconded by Mr. N.r.
Mahon in a few appropriee remark., where Nlr.
Biddle was spoken ul a. cotemp .0 ea
Philip Daddridge sod Parker om, and.
• men, as well known M other Stw.•. at hoe,.
Movers. Will, Mahon sod Plan .. so were
pointed the Committee.
liOn motion of Thomas Hamilton; Cig.
Resolved, That the ;nor-ceding. of this meet, g
be publizhed in the newspapers of thc city.
On motion of St. Hampton, Reg ,the town, g
adjourned to meet again at j part 2 unlock, P. .1.
tomorrow. The proceeding. ..1 the mert...g
were signed by the • (Beare.
At a meeting of the Board of Managers of •
Paul's Cathedral, held'inly 7th. the t.,llowing i..
olutiorui were adopted:
Resolved, That we have heard with sincere re.
grit of the demise of Sister Mary Aloym tltrny a,
a member of the Order of the rioter. of Men Y.
which took place at the Mercy 11,..y0al on Too..
day, Bth inst.
Resolved, That partaking in the enteral; feeli,g
of admiraUon of the video at tiu, dreeawd, and
aware of the amiable qualities and distinguished
talents which adorned her, we look upon her death
as a calainity to the Catholics of Pol.! mei; that
the deretednear and real evinced by her to aln.ta
doning home and hinds to dedicate herself to
works of Charity and Mercy in B. diocese, for
which purpose the sacrificed rancho..l amid ...Y.
or 'have expected any earthly 'ewe; untilh Iler
to limit grateful recAlection and 1111p...0 bil
the duty of ahowong to her tenon) every piaisi
Ns mark of gratitude and respect.
Rushed, That we attend her tunnel in a bet ;
thy' tomorrow at 4 o'clock. P. M., and that we
hereby request the Cation. societies connected
with the Catholic Churches of this city, and the
ptblic generally. to unite with us in this mark
respect to the memory of the deceased. By order.
July 7, L. M. TAAFE, Beey.
The Dll sir You paper. notice win another
case of outrap upon the person of • young wo•
awn. The =kw the third outrage of this kind
is New York within kur dry..
V° " -114
guest, Java The Metopes° corri.panicatfi
of the lint tlas,arSiting from itteaden, glees
the fellowinia of the,iestels in Me Roy:
el Cibinet of Bunny;
"The ' ll soserritns of ?foamy 111011 hare pew
sewed Aladdul'e lamp, to have amused the tare
jewels, curing* in precisus mends, and cooly
works of art, accumulated in the cans of the
Grume Gm:alba, or green vaults. Large goblsts
composed of agues, chalcedony ago lapis Insult—
rues cut from solid rock cry vni—aapphires, pearls,
rubies and diamonds, to the value of many millions
exceed and any similar chow Tharp ever seen.,—
One of the diamonds is a green'brillionl. weigh' I
leg forty carnets, and among the emelt.. to a 1
atone on which is cat a cross, set in a ring for'
Martin Luther. The seal-ring of the reformer is
also here, bearing a death's head, around which is
the motto, "marl cepa cogilo!'"f he moo catty
worhs of art ate by Dingfinger, theBaxon Derive
' nut, Cetlini, whose master piece represents an
I Uri-metal Emperor holding court, rarrounded by
his guards and nobles, in, full costume, melee 4orn
ter uf 138 figures}, all •ilf pure gold enamelled.—
This trinket occupied Llinglinger right yenta, and
coat $58,400, at a pelf id when not one Slams in
ten was mimeo to read. It k said that the , dia•
moods alone in this CaileC , lo(/ 'would pay off the
heavy national debt witii which the country is
burdened.
Workmen engaged in the dotnolidou of the old
church at the Celenthl3, us the Runde Petit Muse
Par., lm the purpose of new conrtructi ns. dap
turbed many ancient tombs; among them OM dia.
coveted one ten feet below the surface, which
turned out to be that of a daughter of John, king
of Engl..] surnamed Lackland. who granted the
Magna Ghana. ithethml probably about the you
1250.
King n( Holism) has strongly tredintnen
dril the Emperor of Japan to throw open hi.
count, y to Europeans, so as not to run thistisk 01
being trmibsrded into eieilinotion, like lhn , Chi-
In the parish reestry ''of St. Peter's Parish,
Dublin. the regiairy of the birth of the Duke of
Wellington rune thus :..--. l Arthur, eon of the
Earl end Cuttriteas of Nlomington, born April 30.
1787.'
By a &vim of the Landreth of the Cmton of
Glans, in 3,riteerlind, all thn palmy men are in
rertheied from marriage fore they are 22 years
of age. and the femalea before ;hey are CO.
Foil nil i• —Thu phenomenon of Fog or
Misr occurs at all Sea Nona. and it appears always
under the peculiar circumstances explained by
Ilurophiy Davis. lint theory is. that radiation
of vapeur from mod and Waive sends it up until it
meet. with scold stratum of am which eandetiree
It .iii the form of mist—which naturally grayness
toward the surface. When the radiation is weak,
On mist creme to lie upon the ground; but when
mere isswer:ul, the earldom of mist may be Drert
elevated a few feet above the ground. Mist tioi.
may be seen t r continue longer over the water
than the land. Owingtil the slower radii - hob of
v a por nom water; and it is generally set 11 rii
the nell.ivrest pettione 01 ground, oil account On
the cold air, us it descends front the au.rouniling
t lasing I giound and mixes with the air in the holt
low.d.niiaueingita capasity for moisture.
Mimi aiso•anes is its character according to its
electric state; it negatively affected it deposits it, '
vapor more quickly. forming a heavy wirt of dew,
and wetting everything like Fain; hut if pocrively.
it continues to existas fog. and retallia the Super
in the : stale in which it has not the property of
welting like the other.
l'he pc in Ind!wag con s titute the tine stratus
cloud, %Ye ere •tipar at aellistence in the lame...
phere, and call it cloth ; but when it snit, to the
moth, or, - will not rke, and we am immersed a
cloud on a mluntain,k e tireldifi,we are iu a mis.: but
mr rdillle Ull.l will teen' tty Spectator, at •
iiwtoliiie in the alley a heapful citretweittus
'room; on the mituntaln...o'....,'
. . .
The magnifying you, if rain! is a well
known acne tiluatun., It. curtualiny and ingot.
Ifying effect.. may have been observed by every
and us causing distant rounds to be heard tor
tf near at hand. Ina. also have been noticed by
mane.-- Stephen'. flunk of Me Farm.
' Aor ant - 1.••• • tat.—The following extract from'
a killer written by an &leer of an Englith, East
Indianian. to a Mend to London. and dated tram
the Indian Deem, on the way to Bombay, rel. •
ait oreutretice which, although n, t unprecedented,
shows what a ilegrtettif enemy, physical and
mett•tt. • woman w capable von. acting
the influence ot any particulti iiwe,oll;
',A young person of the age of seventeen enter.
ed onboard our ship at Doptford, as an ordinary
seam., under the uatue of George Thompson,
Who performed all the dunes of his matt. with!
remarkable ateadincas and dexterity, anti went , !
' perhaps have remained undiscovered the rest of
ithe voyage. had not the LN..wing eitcnoww e ,wo
led t, the illyinery. Aco It baring torn <de,
Lmitted on Mal, a general al art h - bras the c0r.,1
quer.; on examining Thumps... chest there
was found woman's apparel.
Clam which, the eager.. dirty concluded he
mast have •tolen them when on abate, therefore
ordered him three dux-n lashes; when they anal:Opt.
ed enforcing the punishment, ha purst Otto team! ,
solemnly protested his innocence, and ,btaatight
tint rifler, continued inflexible; when
entreaty was brand ain, with touch teloctance I
the acknowledged Act meg; judge 'what mini:kith
went pervaded the mind Of every one on board who
little expected ar find in the person of George
Tb1:471 1 .313.a bloominifyouthful girl. Being qua.
none,' by the Captain who the was, and what
amid have induced her to take so extriordinaty a
step she replied her name cos. Margaret Thorny. •
eon; shu had left her uncle, who lives in Diorthuma
he mud rreri, to see, her sweet-heart. who quitted
England three years since, and it now a reaideni
et Home.; the era thin. with which she per
formed the moat arduout tail, mounting aloft
with amartng intrepidity in the midst of danger,
even when the most etperienced seamen appear
ed daunted, ••timithed every one; her patience
and perseverance, during five - months herd
tin be tqualletl ouly by her fortitude ut the at-' :
A woman or 0000 rani.—The following very
soil equally true sketch is from the I.m.don
You nee Oise lady turning a cold ele 10' the
assurances it shape:ten, anal. rectottuterotatione I
of Milliner.. She ewes 00l how miasma a pat
tern may lie: it ! -a I, ugly, or how !et.... a .nape,
if it issstiskarili What...et law. fashion sliciatea,
she folloe• live. f,f too own, and is never behind
a. She wears very beaussfol thing. which people I
generally supposed to be brought from
at least made by a French milliner, but which ne,l
often are bought at the nearest town, and made up
by her sewn maid. Nut that her costume hi vitt. ,
ricks or new—on the osuarrry she Wears many s
cheap drew, but a is always pretty and thally_ari
old one, but it is always good. She- dealirits too
gaudy confusion of scion—nor does she affect: a 1
studied sobriety; but she either refreshes you With
• spirited contrast, or range/le you with • josh-
times harmony. Not a setup of tassel.. trumps..
ry •ppears upon her. She puts no faith its velvet
bands, or gilt !Munoz,or twisted cantina. She is
quite •iwari, however. that the garnish le as insp..
tent as the drew; all her borders end Lewis
Inge are delicate and (mob, and eloutdd l anything
peep out which me nut intended to he wen, it is
quite a• muck nose that which se. After all, there
to no peat aii raiser in her fashion, or her route.
rusts. The wad simply consiets in her knowing
the three grand Unities, of dress—her own elation,
her Oven a ge„and heepwis point! And no wore wean
dres, well who does not: Alter (bie r wo need not
sly, that whoever is attracted by the costa.. pill
not to disappoinied rd the wearer. She may nut
be handsome. our accumpliehed—but we will am
wer fur being even tempered. well iefunnwl, thor.
uughly sensible and a complete lady."' •
The Serene LTKIII, an instrument fa aseerisin•
ing who Condition of the lungs. of. which, we bane
heretofore spoken in terms of condenularion,
thus noticed kilt recent number of the Medico-
ChirugitaAlierian
Tee deficiency, of vital ,
cipacity being ascein.
mined ; the inference that disease ethos mate
where went. established with a painful certainty.
The lungs we conceive wall be found In fault in
the out majority of 10.141111,01; dnd es there is no
one of their diseases whiCh is apt to have,o long
a period of latency, end afterwards to be so ob
acute, end doubtful in its progress as phthisis often
to, it is especially noon this disease bet the 80.
mourner to calculated to throw light. Subsequent
experience, in two or three cases. mentioned in
the paper. verified the melancholy out cipationa
/if the author, where consumption had not pre
viously been suspected. Farther eitiertence of
the reliance to be placed upon this method of
emulation will, iu all prjbability, constitute the
Spirometer • valuable instrtinciit ito the bands of
medical men. Our best ground of hope of tout.
batting . obithiais succerodully is found in our be.
tog enab.ed to recognise it at its commencement
writ, certainty, so that we may ~tack tt early and
act aroma. ti with .1.14 , ..C0. Now the hipi
tomater promitent to give no the advantage, and we
shall watch its use in diagnosis with much intermit
and hopefulness.
Hasa, CLAY Hserrszu.—Hon. Henry Clay
wan baptised on 221 ult. in one of the beautiful
ponds on his own estate, near .Lexipipon. He
united with the Episcopal Mitch, but demanded
The Court. iJjoumrJ yos,erliy, at a mark of
rospeci t.§ NIE, BiJdlo.
BY MAGNE'fiaIELEGRAPII.
c ***** poiadasee' Plttsbiarilk GILLII6.
Come:widener: or the Pittsburgh tiasetto.
.• Lots or a rhitamo•r.—Tbe wanner ••Star
Sptoklei BWnwr" was staggeti below New Or
leans week Wuce, and awe lives led in conse
quence.
Esclulore Corre.pondenee et the Pieseorgh Gazette
BALTIMORE MARKET.
July 7, 8 P NI,
Flour—The 'musket hit exhibited a good' all
of activity to-day, and the ales of Howard street
reach 5000 bbliet. $6.12i:
C J,
W eat—Sales of Rah quality at
not of prime
128 a 30c, to[the extent 5000 bu.
art:lsles of White of only fair quality at
65 and prime at 79c—the entire transuctiona
reach 40,000 bu,
Prime White Wheat is held at 130 c, without
sale..
Carnmral is selling at $3,50 per bbl.
Whiskey in bbl. ta selling at 2.5 c.
' Toe market is generally quiet in every respect.
Ezel:4%r •••-...p0n Pewee( the Pitteharelt Gehette.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
July 7, 8 P. M
Flour—Tne market, has undergone a further
decline. Sales 2000 bids Pc and Wiesen. brands
at 55.50.
Wheat—Prime Red Wheat is bald a t 130,
but the p ice is nominal. The Willer* are all out
of the market for the present and none buying.
Orders • previously in the market hose been with
drawn.,
Corn—Good Yellow has been disposed of at
750 per bu, to the extent of 2000 bu.
Toe market for Cotton in firm, but there is not
much business doing and things are very quiet.
Groceries and Provisions are where they were
previous to the steamer. Her neves had no effect
on either.
Exci.ivr Corresormdanee 01 ibe l'insbarib Gazette
BOSTON MARKET.
icily 6. 5 P. M.
Flow— Ilia market in uniettled, and there hese
been no sales to establish a price.
Esehture Correeeontlenen of the Pittsbanh Gazette
NEW YORK MARKET.
• July 7, 9 o'n r. u.
Flour—Tbe sales of Genesee° to-day were at
$6,00a6,12i per bbl, but no large businees was
dote. Salt. Western at $B,OO,
Amara wan ors Gcaanau.—The following
rich sane is actually said to have taken place.—
The &serious% retouch. the Matmonras Flag, in
defined Irmo a gentleman high in the cocifidenc•
end esteem ut the chief a:tor, but whose Caine
we are not permitted to mention
After . the battle of the eighth and ninth of
May, when the Menscan army in their retreat had
rearhed Linares, Gen. Aristaeumtnurprd General.
Ammulia, Torrjon, Itiquena, and Canales to his
quartets, and thus eddrewed them:
..Gentlemen—l am about to resign the cam.
mend of the Army of the North, and I bare sent
for you that you ins, know the rens M. which
have iorluenced me. They are simply these . I
cannot command the army with honor to myself,
or country, as long as it numbers so many coward.,
with high commaud, in its. ranks. You, Ampudia.
ere a base cow.,d ; I entrusted you with 3,000 ut
my heal troops; you betrayed your trust, peeved
ie.:reset to the:mterests el your country,and terror.
auteken, fled trembling and dismayed, without
twine within half a league of a hostile gun.
a•Vou, Torrejon, have. some reputwon as a
eavalry officer, God knows how or where you ob..
(Alin,' ; lum only sistonwhed that you sh,mld
have the ffroutery to cumumud.
Milner... rolled yourself ad artillery ot
firer; you have been consistent through life, only
in one thing, four cowardice; you are brave, like. I
gasconsders, when domers are at a d i stance;
but when the hoar of battle arrives, you are either
nit to be found, or yotir terror renders your pre
sence not only useless but injurous.
-And you, Canal. r,eo Leashed Cenerolt-uhel
a ! what hater iron! General!--liugh ! •
rub Der, a vagabond skulher from rancho to retells,
a co Rank) , pauper, whom very presence is loathed
by eVery honorable man, sod . writ. claim to the
title of General produces the moo profound con
tempt. Au for you Colonel Cusco, mgoneund
WWI; your brerchts you dirty dog! ,
“Cendemen, I am time with you ; war crane , -
liOti If at au rod. Would that your mvoirection
with out unfortunate country was also at an end."
Several 11111111210r1 employed on the Boston Wa
ter Works deed on Sunday and Monday last town
drinking cold seater, when heated.
PITTABI UGH WBBILY GAZETTE
Notional Aunirersary—The North Amerman and
the United States Gazette—Palling before the Host
—Gambling not tolerated ip Pennsylvania—A sobs
scriber tie norm than hit, years—Gen. Scott and
Capt. Patten—Gen. Pillow and Col. Haskell—Tre
Right Spint—Penes Rumors—Banks of the United
Slates—The People will Speak—Meeting in Re
serer oownstop—Letter from Mayor tiowning
—hitotuirgh and Baltimore—SuoT.easury Laos 10
Prartlce--Agrictiltural Products of Ohre-Trayew
_.Eloquent cal &tepees—Hail Way Conn.
miosioners in England—Speculating out of the Vol.
untrersc-Plain Talk to the Powers that be—The
Presidents ReceptiOn at Philadelphia, and remarks
on hi. Journey—A discarded Card Player—Council
tilulta—Enagrailon loom the Notherlaads—The
ditrictiltae• between Brun! •nd the Gaited States—
Freedom of Thought—The Ship Peter—How to
Detect against Lightning—Mammoth !steamer—
,ed, News Into the plow—Love and Crime—An
interestmg Narrattee—Rod Road hloseruenns—
tile Ca nai l —Political Intelligente—Luc Newa Irmo
the Army, and the asolemerns - in Heaven—pusesty
o the Learned—Proridenual Eacape—The Mon•
7tgatiela Improvement—:;ripper Stueli=Lettera
rent a Yorain Anus in Italy, WasSirigton,,&e.—
The limier! Settee (tante—Sketch of the Life and
Character of George McDuthe—Nieman! Mora.
reenta—Mrcrellany,
Lliesterelegraphic Voreigo and Domegtie
innoterccal—A caiefully domplied Kerte.* of
the kl.irketv for the Dan week—The price. in the
local cit.: . m akete—The Cattle Market—The once.
America. Produce 10 various parts of the Union
—Mnount of Flour, Wheat, Curn he., received
since the opening of the Canal—Canal bnainem and
cloven.soft of produce—Markel in London.
cit 3 Newt-I.rd nl Itrel've.r.--Copious Estranta
from the leading Journals on the interesting topic.
:A the day.
Fur sale •l the desk. eine) or in wrappers.
Free G rents single copy.
Subacriptions Iwo dollars a year in adea'nee.
Ll w ,nude the attention of our readers ha the el
ruord.ns ry cures oftterofula performed by Dl. Callen',
I , lDists regerable Pone a, which they will hid record.
eit in unoiher — eoluson of to.day'e paper, The aro
doobt the too. wonderlal on record, and y
hare
en been pronounced by any of oar roost respectable
pt. ye. r s The odbcted and others interested, are re
que..ett ro•it them at their several places of abode,
unit learn nom their own lips the wonderful effects Of
ihe niedic.ne 'lle first sane named is Mr Isaac Brooks,
who may heseen deity, between the Itow• of 9 A. hi.
Oti 4 t'. ut the office of Rowand h Walton, No 3:111
:Outlet •1. *CO
(.IDs. Ssller's talumeng v.—Mawr:at.
le .ive to eall public. attention to
the whoallool Dr. Witt. Doan, of Withannrille
Perniont Co. and one of II very first pmentioners
the roomy Wil,ll he re. de., and late Senator in the
Some I.ost.laime II w etwertne thus to see the lead:
mg meat ot the protesmon. bursting the homk.of
wonal pr•jud.ve, and giving me
Mie
Sir,. I hair in m, been using some of .your
liisseng PC/ for. am well p1en.441 'et 111
ereels tit Ca:arr.! nnl IlronelnalComplaints. I.leme
send me hull 3 11111131 bottle•—pm them •s low as You
eau; .1 Papyri if it continues intender as general sat
learnon a.. It lia• h..retorore to beep It ennstantly on
lane Itexperhfullv. .Ww. Do, .. o.
Errirraportarat to:Ad werelairrar—The silver
lisententr which appear in the Deity Morning Garet:e
alto appe.ir in the Tn-Weekly,,thult recriatne the hen.
e 6 of Ilia circulation of all, vrlthout any additional
charge. Tint 1.11 Advaniage too. odrentwa, wahaut
any extra eapenre. Atlvertiacmcnta are alto intoned
in the cunntrY Paper °M it mi. 1,11,011,1
$5,00. BOOTS 5,00.
mu. GO WOURTIL STREET,
CO.RN Ell t,FI'UriTOF FICK ALLEY.
THE no.enber respectfully miaow the pubhe that
he hew commenced the manumoure of (Workmen
orheanobls fient.of goal maternal and Woilinsanslup
'whim he will warrant rflperluf 10 any DM ever mada
di Podshurah the prtre. These handsome Boot
will he, made to measure, and warrant them a. tepee
-enred, al me very Tow price of FIVE DoLLARe
null eurlemen are renuened to call and exam
lie them. tyMI W It ERSKINE.
GAZETTE JOB PAINTING OFFICE,
stmt. 501111 is 07 Part OPTICS
pp-Wz are now unveil to einem in anterior
Ind expedition. m, all kind. of Jog i.mmoo.
l'lmate!•,anner Stratobooi Nina, Dill. of Lading,
better Ahem Circulars, Handbill. , Card. IC.,
. .
soon •*IF rAiirnt.r.T PILINTIPIO
to any extent executed In the ben manner, and all
kinds n! Pnntlax done with accuracy and at the lawns
VtairtsSlS ILMS3II. —lt is generally conceded that
the medical meanie+ of vegetables WO MOM co..
nant to the human consounion than preparations from
minsrel .substances. AS • aloof of Um tints. MINI
fumes, Dr Uphams Pile FJectuary fa a atrthlagnS
douee. etlftS the moat Si usordlsary hat* heat O&M
-rd by its use, and that palnfsalalfsettonthe Piles, is nal!,
by the skill of .that Physician, apsedily and alracutally
the
. .
Wholesale and Retail. by WYATT Se.
Unlit 121 Fulton street, New York; Wm.Timast,
Marlon meet, and P. R. Shirnie, Staltitteld greet
PlorLuryb. P. Price ./I per boy. /Valium
30.1 die would c4ll setantioli to the Itige sale of Gold.
ood Silver Watcher, iuld fine Jewelry at 3 etelock i r.s.'
Aleo i the sale of splendid English and French envoi:
watt this evening at ti rielOck. by lithe II Deno, Aue-
IttlnCei Js3
Pr'atlas Bv•liteirs;...l•Vanttd at aia I.)ffie , ;* I
n
jin man mt applemini,t the Pnottikg b.p
v•lnr. I
'MLULRIICD.
On B.;Jarday the 3.4 Ina.,by Her.-. 1 A Her.
CHAS IiteKINLEY b atm MARGARET
all of hi. ei Y
Oa the 11th inst , at his residence on Founkoat SS
octet , t t
the Hon. RICHARD MIDDLE , in shoahe azd
pear of his age.
Hie friends and growth:Maces are respect fully in, I- -
red to attend his Norte] without further nutter, from his
late residence, this afiernoon at three o'clock. Tiio
funeral act vice will he.-ParffillVV.ll l A C hu rch .
and the proceseion voill - taave theneto the Allegheny
Cestietiy. , • ;
f ir
The sobiect of this-notice was theaon of the lion :
Chance Biddle of 'for fiiimy years Vice
President of the of Perinsylvytis e previouv to the
!omission of the ca/ttltution_iar 11137, and who she,-
wards held the office ritioihanotary of Philadelphia;
ceder the administrations of Governors Niglio and tili•
Keen. After graduating at Princeton College. Richard
Biddle et tared the other •f hi. brother, Willia a it Pal
die, EN. as a student of law, end upon his adosiriion to
the bar. removed to Pittsburgh in the year 1617, where
he perManently settled, and commenced a carter of es
tension and honinable practice. Possessing an acute
and powerful mind, he gave to his profession an oar.
tenting labor and early became a leading member of
the bar, a rank which be held to the hoar-of—him death.
Ile was distiagnished for • proud and feeling o f
honor, which' ever permuted him to he lied into an or"
ova where the parity of Isle motives could be question
ed. and which gave him an unlimited popularity among
all dames and Willal parties of men Iris senor of
honor. led him la the roost aerupulous honesty to oil his
transactions with others. His great originality of char
octet. gave him, in the opinion of-some. a can of cramp
trichy. the affection of which woo the mast l opmnite to
his nature. In the midst of a mash tem &Ilse premier,
he concluded to spend a Mai year. in Europe, and to
graiify this wish he gave up the cert ainty of lona., as
well as secured profits, ter on thia occasion he returned
to all his clients the retaining fees in the carts he had
nonmed, amounting at the same time to a very consid
erable arm. Dunne his reirldeuee so Europe he wrote
and published the life of &bastion Cabot, a work that
was well rteeived by his countrymen. t o beentaint
diasatisfied - with it, from atone cane himself, he ern
plot ed an agent to buy up all the copies. wh.elk be de
stroyed. Mier an absence of three years he returned
to his native country and resumed line practice at the
Pittsburgh her. trete he wan twice elected to Congtesr,
but finding the duties irk.= and imunaus m his hi al , ll
he reaigned afterseTvinx the third rtsaiun .
By the great Ere at April. IRS, he lost the most Vl:till
able of dm peroonal property, eonsistmg. In...ides plate
and furniture. of Ina library which be hail hero for
fears eollecting, end et the time, probauly the morn
chowe and Nthable in the vresternicountry.
lie was the youngert hankerer the We Niehola•
fid
dle, EN . , and I ho. pre,cot Commodore Itiddie of the
•
Late in h 1 he monied a young lady of respentobte
family. wh o •orolvel with two eloOlten to mourn li..
death.
ErrNOTICE—The fanecal of rine, Mary AiOy/il
Straw., late of the Order 01 the Staters 01 lklrrcy,wlll
take place tilts day ct J o'clock, r r., front the Mercy
llosp.lol, Yettirat.
The fnend• of the Inislittopn ore in . vi:ed to attend.
N. EI It ti nrt tl•stred th.tt earriegcs be toeughtio the
fenerel'
HIEALTH, HEALTH!
1) H. WOOD'S Sarsaparilla end Wild
Cherry Bitters—Ties new and valuable Ex
tract ot narsener.lle mid Wild Cherry' he` been used .
with greet rimers* (or the Pero:woent lt oh-salsf ell
aseh dnicases as take their rile from an tinpute state of
the blood t—tt ptomoten • healthy action ot the lover—
wren/then* the Nene* and at Dore seeing. health and
vigor to the !whole oleo,
• . •
In all eaves of Jaunt cc, Indioestion, Dy•p<P. , ..lms
of Appetite. Habitual Costiveness, gerottila Headache,
!evocator, and that Deprevition or yy,nty, o bleb .
common • COOlpiailll in the dyeing and hinnunerveasone
of the year this medicine ha. not no equal—nod aeir.-
r, l ;, t , r; : i convince the most increduions of its peen-
For farther particular, the r.cler is - referred to the
paroplet. which will he furnished by thr Agrota.slioar
tug the estimatiou an which this valuable medicine is
lield h) those who have used it.
In-Caution to the Public ..80
lk wonder arid ask for B. Wood's Sarsaparilla
and W34,lTherry liters, and receive no other. Thiel
the first preparation or these articles combined eve
sacred to they Mir, and the great success attending it
use has induced the unprincipled to eonnlettert and gun
tate. As d pre•entrer, sae , that the bottles have
word. “1/r Wood's Sarsapanlla and Wild Cherry Br wry. pressed nu the glass, nod that each label ors 11.
horde •igued by the proprietor, 1..: Thornton. Jr
eranleoale and retail, by WYATT A KETCH
gearral agent., 121 Fulton street, New York; Wu
T.u,ro. !darker Street, and P. It. &wax, Scrothfiel
street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Price 111—large bottles.
jc3dew
HAYDEN & COALE,
FLOUR, PRODUCE AND tiEVERAL COMML
*ION AleßellANTr.
No. t 6, Smith*. VI hart, Baltimore.
nWI( their wire. to 51erebents and Fanners
%Jibe vale of Floor. Grain and Produce general:l., it
the Baltimore Barker. end tonn their extensive nrquani
tante among purehaserr and shipper,. can weir war
rant rausfaciory saws. Correspowienis will rowdesal:
be kept advised of the state of the Markets, kr.
Rrru 10—M . Not Walla &SOU, I.oltelie)}
told. & ts'aits, IT.ividson tr. ' , thunders, Reynold. k Petit
King lc Carer lialtirente
seitertea.Ca down k Eigtstii Philadelphia
liegie , rty. Deer, & Jones: New York
flnfrinior, Jaw. . 147.
Pouriisibdtrem Wood and Market-at °Wasik
Mkarimer'e Exclumge O ffi ce.
THE and 4ned to prepared to accommodate sob.
'craters, • d the public generally, with • dellemor
hub. Ills new mtabliohtneut will be own to-day, Pro
aided with every Ming necessary to lender bathing a
briery.
Sal.? end SULPIIVR RA TIIr pret.md to mlnired•
The above vrtablivbewnt iv fitted up us an r., era
elan, being renbilated hom lbe toot and the vabvenLes
eJnfident lbw the improvement* combined contribute
to render this establishment the most roinfortsble one
new In tha city. jyhrMen VASIION
XTICW BOOKS.; te.—Tbs Unfortunate Mold, by
1.1 Capt. 0 dbausnwory.
The Meows, by an Old Sall.,
Loring Ar. No. 161and.I6S. .
lintbans's Magazine car July.
Collura/ism do do;
National do do;
Union do do. Ilte 60 1 1 011 P 1 1 01114 by
Mn 1: I\l Kirkland
Owlet's Isadirs Book. • .
New Mace. Prints. as.
Fur sale by W d CALDWELL ; 2d boor Poo °foe
ban Wins..cl st . , 1 Jyt,
I=!
T HE Ben,. 3lelodeen : valleretion of Stealer Mel
.
oter.. coosing et song* Flees. monde.. stehe/
to . mending many of the moo popular omen of tb~
day. an:mired and hanoonned for roar nothes he K.
ward I. WIW,, Test her of oe Plano Forth andl , neaa
Volume I. SI V0i0022 Old of the above lean, 22
P
uns. SI '
For glee partien.cncag mantles, and othen whoa,:
fond o f pod ornie. On above wort. will he fouth yet . :
drawable. Received .....
JOHN N MELLOR, El wood
UV A PIT le.o SOON —Place.ln town and country
V Gar a number of own and boys- Alan, for a num
ber of clefts, saleurten. mbonl reacher. and. Ito, • in
stores or
repo e. Wanted—places for a osombar
of colored men and women, boys and {.rte. Wanted—
* number of geed addle etwks ehrunberutaid.Ae., for
famine,. in town and country Hee.. apply ay IoAAC
HARRIS'S GenenallAgeneV and' Idwilitende
6th PI near wood.
A NURSE WANTED. ates—A re-psi:table
itinall.fsasily living It/miles from Pinslimb went a
Idea small girl toga and Bove iwo small children. Also,
several goods cooks, chambermaids. varies and girls
for all work. Alio, several men for farming tier.
vesting Places wanted for several .boot -keeper. mora
sses warehousemen, A P lcam Sr pplV
11 r/HRld'S Agency and Imelbgenee °thee, dth st near
wmd /164137.
. _
AUN DR Y STARCH PULISH—For preparing
Slue h 'without the addivon o(•ny greetty mbar.,
noJ for p unloving brilliant pearly glow , on tho hoer.
Pore laf nano, i 0 . 1 .111. entgle Humid be In every
bow, For oak by byl RF. SELLERS, 57 wood at
SUN URI SCll—di barrels Floor;
LRlaseks Ono.;
9 paella Potato.;
21 pieces Bacon; landing from atm!
Cillde rens and for sale by lyO J DaI.ZELL
pllKAMS—gllbbis small Whim in mom'and for sal. ,
LP by WICK k. PleCaNUl.Corl
I ya
. 1 . nor vs nod and vat, sm_
OTTON—IGU ualee Tenegee .'OllOl io • 101 t!
C lot salt by ISAIAH DICK-EY 8. Co
•
water and
SUNDHIES—SA .ark. Bran.
racts nor, I .tore for tale
by J DA , ZELL
Top ACCO-23 Sou.. 1.. Matt's Wand S. rol,acco
Nat reed toy Cuttal and focsale
IY2 J DALZS.LL. 44 wait, .1
lARO 011E,L1 4 bbl. landing from Nor
. It:outland No 2 And tor ..le Sr
JTy JAS DA LZELL. w.oct
CIIKESK—IS7 bate+ ;Lai. re , 'd end fur Int.. $1
no WICK & cCA
p 0 7 4 ,11511-1;
- tale
R 14.0 A N V1A:144
PARK•A Sll— ri Las\•tar aisle by
I 11, WICK ti M1,012;10 F++
"
HABIBERRIICII-4 barrels far sale by
N. , lye wiLli a MeCANDLESS
MAPLE /PEAL—G bbl. b. reed and l'or rale
by jytl %VICK fr. hIeCANDLES9
f ODIDICSKI,For lisle by
/TS
• •
MNUFAMURED YORK CCO—Yor:yry .f bread.
and sizoo for solo by ryS I DICKEY ICO •
D RIDGE lIITOOM—I7 shores /fond moo Dodge
17 Kook for malt , by fye I DICKCtI CO
FU. EATON ham ramt received by Ewe. from
. New York, Warn Frinve, Lams .Batious, Hoyt'
bomber Nei., and other ankles in great demand at 63
31 aaaaa st. jy7dlw
Q V A 12.11 —loo bap White Bruell Sugar&
L 5J beeps " Havanna do; for sale by
Jy 7 DARALRY & SMITH. Nand 1 0 wand Di
qv. MAC AND BA R P UGARP—Leverings` Pulse used
am Crushed, far dale by the bbl oe recall by
iY 7 J ACO/I W F:A NKR
TO* YARN—liim Matti received per
I ship Oleimore; We by
jO .TASSEY & BEST, 33 wood at
MACKICRIEL.-40 bowel.. No. 3 Large Oiteirerel,
(doe to woman' for sale low, to arrive, by
/Y 7 MILLNRIr. RICKROWN, IN/
VOBACCO-10 Laren “Rurrall Itedirou'ir Sy
1 Comdr..' Tobaccorum recaland and for ..l. Irn.
MILLER I RICKFTRONT
. .
" •
•
S UGLR- 11=1 1 / 4 . . -2"ff'" glv i getr "*" _ Uaf .a
gar; jut toreived,and for sale- by
ii 7 MILLER k. BICICET80:4
0 IL'—ted•ble Linseed Oil In SION and for sale by — .
ly7 • MILLER Jr RICKY:MOIL_
JTAOOII, W AVER, Winn torn, corner of Mar
bet and Front ets.
nATIII-3X) bushel. Oatore and kr rale by
iY7 TaSSEV &REST
APPLZI-60 analtels on hand and fix
JJ sale ay :10 - MOSEY tam
:se a for utl by e do:
'A
or Jaar?by few
•I • c JACOB e
WlK& th VERcc
AallINICI—For mac by ale ease, large and mg!
b ' • JACOB WHAVEIL
SALAD 01L-11 de.Babia brand of late =porta
WU, fai gala by • - AL _ JACOB WEAVER
AiID,OIMSENO AND 0001SER PEAB
-1.4 . 3 bble Lard; --
6 larks Oinsenr.
11 do. Gooter Pena, W 1.1111, Cur sa.t.
1,3 I DICKEY a. CU watex..llllolll
nction saleg
ey ,JOB. I): Davis, Auctlaiwir
I Valoable Real Ertate at ANetba.
ON Batuntar afieenerin. tO6 day of July next. at
3 I Le-o , l.lontte pr. m.Leca.al bailihng imr
lround • mile ea the Rrivii. sate he Ileinorigahela
iver.orreicotte the foot ol Liberty at. -The above being
Will vaned for the rite of a Rolttog Mill or eztertrne
anufzeiory.wilr htield tieetbet R tier ired.
io the plan. Terote—Out,foarth tort,: balance is
'lin, equal payment, rearing int,real. wah •1`P 70 ...'
recreity.given irtuttediately. ' BBB.'
putuole ,
MARCUS BLACK', r Executor+ of thq Estate of
BLACK.' I 'Li:rowel Blaolf,Ree l ir
IY 7 JOH N B DANlR,Aodlioaeet.
- '
Acioninlm (2100 a S. k pr Dry Goodi• •
ON Tegraday mornme,lloy MI" of lu o' loek e ht the
Commercial Auenon Pomo', COI., of wood and fille
mt. will he oldsn emene. a , orunmn of emote am!
(envy IWyGomie. AH or wing.r, mint t o o, d m rime
n. eastern.
.
A qntity of tools suitable rocs worker In woe; s'•
, j .
etas. bier. rasps, be.. men and w nu_ Ws suddies. •
U boxes chrome 4 eon, and wen.
2 kegs green plent,ground in al. .
A candy of geogendo, querns wt. glucovo. e, mac
tel clocks 4 large doors, windo ...ash, /s.e.
A huge cosartment or new onl reeond bajb4pow ,
honor
hold ho and lituhen ft:manure --.' lr, .
Large Sole of Gold nod diloor Widehes, Fine Jewelry
• Gold fens. /kt.
••'• • , •
ON Thursday lite Sob lest at 3 O'clock. P. 31., at the
Commercial Sal. Foams, <caner wood a n d 3th PIN will
he sold-50 Gold and tidy, W,atehes.tonong Which air
full jewelled English and Preach lever,. unehors, 1,11
Lepines, in great variety 'remitted all in good order.
Also, lade-' and genii.. fine gold chain!,
hreeol
pins of various deseriptoons, hractoeis. fine god and
ilver pent os, best trolley diamond pointed go'd pens,
iegenter with a great •onriety of other jewelry which
say be examined lie• Ore the tale..
/Y , JOHN II DA.YN.• a.
,-.4,^^",
PRIN'T'S ONLY.
CEDAR ST.; NEW YORK
LEE & BREWSTER
ti.tabti•heda otarehouff. in tho - yror IA& for the ri r o.
pale of ,upply Ina the Cay and interior Trade-aetth
YI COI.II,OEIa EXCLUSIVRLY. at . '
low nite...—and ealhiiiiing, tit NM era..
!. rge , t A •ibartict.l
THE WORLD:
- - -
Tlmy_re row npenleaeral Hundred Porkugeb
comprtattr ever; he‘v of
v Veltman atet Dotneet:e
products., math! of whorti non not to be found el e.
AV e re. tool *Mott have pot been pureltaked, And are
of tor •ale for Cesh nt.l Our, credit, ,
• PRICES REDUCED
Flt,ll
•
ONE TO FIVE CENTS
per earl bel..w me ,nc, of MOM a nd Muy, pni
proTteel Catairgur, ATIT ri, nre concerted datly, Tor the
infonnenon er „o •r•.
. .
PRINT W /11.43101. , E,
Neer loel. June, P 47
Paper Mall for Sale.
r virtue ef deedo: trust nom 'h cheer lAmislitt.
LlChriatopher 5 Lumbditt. and Ws , haat WIC Leuthd.n.
and their wive.. to We anderrtgued: wed , he list der
of October. 1018, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of
Ohio eourny, Vitamin, in bunk dl. paces all and Olt I
shall expose to oale..sa rulthenuetton, to the high, t
bitter,. at the wont de* of the Court Ilatroe all W Orel
ing.Va.. on the FOIIRTEENTIi hale OF AUGUST,
1347.'5t 3 o'clock, r. 0., the toll awing described proper
no, to wit: Loll numbered s. 19 and gO, In me annum!
plait:lithe town of Smith mmo!, on whirl. to elected
• Steam Paper Mill, coheir the -Virgtuin Super 711111,”
together with ill Me te
ar heredilatut ntellttia•
Unto belonging or in ear woo. uppurmill , l,:. O•tonve) -
ed to the underrigned mid deed of ,
awl sforira:d.
Tenn+ of *ale. to wit: •500 in cool, and thn baleuee
in eight equal payments. in oiX.la elve, eighteen,
toes.
ty four, thirty, thirty-six. forty.two and forty-aight
mouths from the day of oale: cock deferred payment
bearing interest and the unetest
yo
ouch
of them to
be paid ortn.-ur.sually Dom the Jay of sale. The rtLole
to he.srettred hy.• deed of troll upon the propenc
ax a trance 1 ettell convey
l ob e ly the vetted
in no.. though thk title is beltered o b ummetottottabie.
lyndtd DANIEL LAMB. T. 4S.CO.
PITTSBURGH MAW IMSTITIITE
71ris Instauhon, under tke -rum of Rev. J. 11l
Gomm. LID I.aor. in arkiCa all the mild and or
notnemal Maerhen of a fintslted,eduentron .are taught
Is nom mum for the reception of pap& at
No. 52, Irwin. Row, Liberty
brit/seen 1,1 and Ath streets. The n'econd will
COMinanet on nforday the iRIb of /tattoo, and it t s
Important that any mho may design erterlng , sLoold
bajlitemut a. fat as poraCli.bie by that time.
They twee aerated tne =emcee of Vourseor MM.
ma: a. teacher of Music out Me Plano and (:niter,
who is too well known to peed recommendation. A com
petent nench leather mull he employed
mill hum charge of the Department
of Vocal Hoge.
Prof SUMINSRI- have direminn of the — A Aisne
ilanartnlant, and mat give luesons, nt tiraWlite, eketch
um. and patnong, lmth os Oil And seter creorn: riot
S. to a competent I.C.her. and bye s reeomrimmtationm
fmm the first men itt Europe and the .0 ie
has also been 'a teimhte in the 41.1 Inst.tutioas of the
country.
For ten. apply,.
, to the Principal
, Wines and Llqunnt.
J ACOB WEAVEtt, sr ig firotnerwf Frani,
offers for eole'n inducing prwcs; the following
ertensive variety of Wines end 'Agar.. .elected by
bin if—as Armory for the - Gr0..,1 S,cgcu & he
Eastem Cidn, hum first antler
Leger Preen COSMO and Champagne, Brandies; d 1
Dup.!, Caltilllon, old Alaglory Ifastaut .Chavonyer.
Pelevolson. A Setenette.thard Dopey k Co, and. Pin.
Cotillion frCo—Vinlaget of I:d6 19 , 3 t, mbra.ing •
all the Rochelle and llordcoos assort; in half pipes,
grouters and wares, or lir retail.
Holland Itins—Pun. Weep, Anchor, Crews Keys,
:dederi, Swan and' Hoer Claw broods—new ad old
im re n ntt7Sl . e . lo Enelantl. S. t!rnir Amyl. and tarsi
cal --wale very mvper.r
W bit d erco , ch and Rye,
Bourbon Co Coro.
%Vines-11444,in., Tenettfres, Lisbon,. Shetrtes,Sic-
Iffologas.Pons, Red wines, st:bite wines.
Aliments—Claret., Campagnes, lineke, and Sauter.
HT eases, limbo Mile, gaantcr csks Idids, derniyans
or bottles
GRAND GALA WEEK!!!
Fritz, reduced! Tickets of Admissimi 123 cis,
including a diah of lee Cream ! Free
Canaria Triumphant ! !
Ar: DREW , , EdliLv. ICE CRF.ANI I.AI,[IfIV. ruff
cri already during tie se.mn tly opaardrof fJGen
thositorid Oaten. dad Shang", :!!
The proririvor of the &lave e i lJeinue Sidnoil haring
ai
obtned a required notaber of band.. (corn the East in
orderto mantractur Ice Ciewn enough (or the It routed
audieuee. hl7 , rnli•ird. tote.. Turn! plerinure to
aneouneinir dint the price, ol nniquoion loin, will
above board. the old N.v0ra.....
• •
•
Iklesit KN EA MC Het tt7i
¶h-.d repatabon ar 310.,e.att. n.d Nova lira .land
unvalled in ibe C ntted w.ll lett', the honor of
appetnnnon l l'hundayl ry tme. and thrnatitc tit
the week in all tome nrx colleevon 01 . Soaf,te.—
Pasitive4, ettanateta the ptottratnnte telt ,realm.
frostve preparations ate notk.ttif fa , the 4 rr , ..Pin
Annia nary of A afar.. tin Independent r.
hundred quartv of ler Cream will. i.e Nepared
f or the o,eat.iost 1%1
. . .
AB, ONISHINt , FA PERIM ENTS Prot. Loontle
and J. H. liiho,nt l'lt Inde phis. will Lecture
every evening. it riyhr o'clock,
Wforme AND CLAI.VOI.II3. The) wol prearot Misr
Hh•, whose wonderful expirimen. Wive cleared
great excitement intne F.o.teln mo; I.y.
when in the magneto. ..tate.woh her el ca perierilt.
bandaged, h. Mc power to read. tett the tiptet... watch.
ro, de:ter:be objeer.. eolene,&.e..w.th 01.1.0-
r.ey. Other riperiment.xo le.a mount kable..onll lee
produced. Adrumunee etlll.l
=IME=!
7 WITHOITT
LE:ASP SAIRIACAFF
*I lime the honor to itiform the lad CS and
eolleimeit. sail die inhabitants tit
Cedersl, Mut uni'ertaLes corn.
plete:y ex•erpate Corns. Bunions,
Nails mid every hied n hrturrre on
N.. or oettiresa the iota midi° o euitier
By means of an Elise? of own
0,..10u is performed in the space en rem
m i nute ,..i t h ou t tie .tort pain or danger. and the tim
oent may sumore hls occurs:ion und drt., with the 'al
ohmic. esmiying the Corns and limit la hit hand
The. Operate? e?
give. Los anendanee daily from
a.m. nil 2 p m. and from 3 till 6
will.he b!eironso
hela House Room. NCI 212,0 r attend lore,
pattem..
their own randence.if re‘loosd.
1.4 14 half pipes pale and dock Brandy, vintages IST;
or do do do •do 1.40;
30 deta bottles do Jo. do do 11.10
consisting of the follosriog celebrated I.mail, Mara.
Salente. and A ,equette. Orsini.?
warranted pure (min under Conon 'tow , tool, rn N
Fork. and shipped here , the- Itsporie 1.. for in
quantities to suit liy PC MA RIO,
lyl sooMfie Id mid iruin as
IIIiPOIITED SUGARS-15 thousand - Principe
I.Segars, consisting or Dels Crap. !solo rant. end tlis
celeta ated•httemti Bost' l•rundr. '11..e ;Seg.. sir
Warranted genuine, as. they were m y,ti,
nil will be sold to toy ow-tomers at root_
supply of II ayJna and American Scours,
• a". modersto once,
SACOU 1-'a..ilV ine,Store,
/17 Ito itt eor front
Dn S g ° ll l6 r t li w T et i f i fl i nt —' sot:trrT ' eTtVe ' r " ur.' ; 4 7;l
Hamilton rt it CO .1. lillAtlay thwoiy ett by mutua
(The tottior••ot the eon,r will he Fmiled
einter.or the 'into , itexheily city, ;fitly I to, I /it.
HASID: 111 N SYlitV A RT.
R A It on;tAT,
P. P. The stock of monufwilited geode will he oolit
tot very reaeonable tern o, tyldOtt•
ril. um
partnership hit.. elm
Alm under Me style and firm of Lewis,&Ham &
1..* Wl4, I. this day dissolved by ',Mull column - fa.
01lam this
disposed of hls entire uneven to finks
The business of the late firm .111 be ',den
by Lewis. Daloell A. Co., who are anthot ;Led IV the
name of Me UM Kern for that plArpo , e
GF.ORGE
JAMES O'HARA, •
JAMES,
=2lll
a — ryy u Iron AVorl — rsT ----
T EWII, DALZELI. & Cot— ilfantif3Mate all
site. or roller. Sheet, Ilfrr Iron and :Vallee( the beef
riuOrders left at the warehouse of ft llaitrlf.Ze
Ailierty in. or 1. S Waterman, Water tt. will reeelie
'prompt attention. tyl
OFFICE OF VOX AI.I3.OIIWAT BILIDOZ Co.
• Pittlborgh, Itt. ISO 5
'VIM President and blanegem of the .ttliainiimiv far
erecting • Bridge over the Allegheny River...mite.
she Piltabmgh, in thy cminty:of Allegheny, L.ve.~hi.
day declared . dividehd of and dollar and seventy five
cents on each •hare of we Capitol Stock of ixid Clem,
pany. standing in the name of inilividuels,out of tho
prohisi of the Intl six months, which will tie paid to
Blockhead - Ma, or their legal repTesentfatteet. on or alter
the ledi ins. iyfidl matt J9IIN II • ft Br B. T. "an','
Office Navigation and Fire logirrame Crimprirry,i
• Iritrehereh. Jrity 1.1,1,47 S
TUN Directors of flit. Contovny hove Ott. flay aerie
red a di,dred of one dolor and twenty.hve
on each share of the Capnal rttnett, on of the proftto of
the Ina 111 bantam pas able on or Wirt the loth tun
SyStlttl WWI Ft: EN Vvetenaty
TILE Ihks',dent and Hoard of Managers of the 'Kiri Os..
entirberries , br,dgc.ont pan y boon dAy dreg
red a 'Modena of one dollar end fifty cents on each
.hare of the Capital SOCO of ••14 !loon/any 16 be !mid.
to Inc Stockholders on orate the I Orb rust
ri K WARNER;Treassrer
ty-rdltr•
ALLIOUICIT. July 3,147.
WANTED—A Gentlemen now in this City wishes
u .ituatioos•3llettue.lkoklieeper,or would Ns
to devote himself In any occupation urn remtert.
Ode kind. mum: is empiointent.
d.....t I: Garrue (Kee. ti7,l•ve
SUNDRIES -3V casks Potash;
31 barrels Lleved Oa; .
211 bales Flax;
133 boxes Cbre.e; landing ind ter tAle In.
)1 , 7 IinGALEYtSSI,TII
-190
57 wa...1
•
ciactsNlATegrp,,i47liTaittecti4 ,
DAILY PAONET;L'INE . !..'c''
bathed and fue noised, and
es
itoleALZ7tt::7l::
seaters of the V. beery acearMitinditGon and rent.
fon that money tan
ha sh!,pe has
be
pi elided
*mtge.. 'The Line e mop...non kr tire* en.
—bane earned a million of poofOt wolmoose Irloo
ry ry m Moir ponono The boats will he moths Mtn ot
ood street Me nay portent ut matting. tar Ow rerep.
non a t f lai r and th e catty at issiooengeni Oil "Lit Mt, I
ter. In sir tUtS. the paseage twenty matt I r pa Ut, I
advance.
. . .
The KONUNOANKl.A.Capt..Sceltr,...ilkar•
pore, corty Moods) . mantilla at 10 o'clock, kk
crock . .. Monday ireuturs. tO .
The /1111E1INIA, Nth M s Capt. .7: Alitufstier. rill
lei,. Pittsburgh eyes]; Tuesday ...Int - at ill u'elia•li;
Wheeling every - Tiscsdp , evening iq 10 P.
IVEDNIOIIDAT PACKIET.
The NEW . ENGLAND:NO.2, Capa S. !hen, *ill
leer, husbpka every IVedneallay Moran.% at Its
o'clock; Wheeling eves,. Weduestlay vpbt u og allO P.
, invaarostr PACKEIC •
The WISWNSI N. 'NM an.t ' "rihi " *"
Piw
urgheeeryThanday ?Boning at /Ogeelack; %%I+ ,, latis
pry• Thuruday eveneig . us to P. hl.
. . .
- - - .
VII/DAY PACKILT. •
The CLIPPER, NO. Ai, Capt. Creaks,vri II leave I'm.'
tidigh <very Friday morning , al 10 eckvi, V , 1...1.1•
every Friday evenipa ail° P.M.—'
The itIM.W..IitIER, Capt. L: Turd, wilt 1.41 e rind
burgh every thlititrday ytoruirig al IU fietwell It lieennlt
evil . Saturday evening an 10 P. M.
` SUNDAY PACK KT.
_The ISAAC NEWTUN, Copt _A. h. drew,, will
aye Pittsburgh every trendily merlon, at iu o egret.
Cheeting every trodoy !IMMIX al ill P. i.
May 21.___'
—._----
Q . VG AR—I bbls double refined Yolrerirrn,
I bbl double refined Crurteii
I rasa ••
IS bids !treaded do,
I tierce Said
.10 bags Brazil;
3 Ws Clarified;
3 Mid. N. 0; fovale by
, 3 DWILLIA M. 4 3. CO
14 13X-13 et elicei• .. ,Teri.
3 do Intreriad Tea;
'do Gunpowder doi '
• CV racy bo. Y H Tea:
4 do. Hope+ or Y. H. Tea.
:0 do tooebtorg
do Roperior Y. H. do,
/art received and for evle low Ity
jell MILLERk RICK ETSON
TAS—Tbe eubeiriner ha. Jurd.reter‘ed trusts lhb
Pekin Tea Componytomoie in Nem York. Irmo
eupoly of TVA,. jolt imported, r eintiotiar rg or oil Om oz..
siethet premilt.:ro per lb. A/A VNl , :er,
1.0 (tole Arent tar lists erre. Nr, trl ill, 5i
HOIN, hc.-3 pipes II
1 puncheon Jantaien tlpaite;
•• ecotely irhiskeyl warts:mot on/nand
rot tale by - yyt
IR? ASH I NGTON . HU. GT-NI:HAI S. by JT
V V Headley. TLia d•y recd and kor oHe by •
JOHNSTON &I - Traci:T.lN •
jr.f.6 earner of tanker arid 3rd
1, , A 21114—Veautiful pearl WWI ivory ratis—anryingin
L' mine frattretaln to Wren doltaor—ontl any quantity
of len pnee down tp twenty. fire 4.C1110 at
jean :_eATONlt . , slwarket at
rf D of Btoihei and attar Bache, both while and
I colored, Pthieyr,. Slipper% enlebelr, Meet Dead
886, alira}• on hand end ran be =de toordcr Mahon
nonce fa% I' II EATON
IAT A 6 TAD TO PORCHASE—Y Onh prearure ,
eterm Anone, wall of without boiler, fn. ICA ea
twenty hone power each.
Aden.. A A—left at thoLoinee.
TTEEPING VP APPEARANCE.. or • Tote for dle ,
II- Huh oud Poor. by.T Anbid. dor rereivrd
and fur sate at the Book and edanenrey lor..rrhou.o of
jrno JUIViSTON d snAlatiN
I)LAID CAISMAIERES—BIark Ind •white
6,,d,rner Chasimemt—fa , bididade .t .le—lidely reed
usgusTo
plaid and amen; u supply rre•ived al •
• %V It PM It MIN'S
EMiiiiiMMN
WIiA.VANDIA 11P6IA117—I0 igs.res Stl•
pencil' White if &valuta Sag. r.jusl rtee rrd tad tor
itale by jeZ MILLEN &
TAI'O4KON AND WS GENERALS, by J
I.N ley. Fo!'sals by
je2o JOHNSTON 10.111Cli'rON
HAD—al bliteNo. ltourrove and ior
rORS11111& I.III,CAN
Laciana.lJl lA/Le—A ma. Jun teces•eu Jug lot
. .lebr int.' MILLER A HICK , NSON •
---
0 ALT-111 cares Table 1.11.1.1 reed and for csle
oby , jeNl MILLE-RN TUChEI . .4.ON •.,
BACON AND LARD-1 cask asooned iNe.;
, I bbt No I Laur.f,
jels ' For sale by . POINDEAT lig d. - CO
•
011.. „ : 3 1111bbls h t x.eed C‘leilftre,r;t4r..z.;_:;:lgt,
DIIOOIIIII-= daten na mare and for sideliy
/.) /T 3 . WICK & bIeCANDLICIS
ALUII-0) Lbl. in store and dm sale by '
jy3 ' WICK & AIeCANDLESS
SOAP - 10J Las Rosin &dip In store and for sale by.
113 WICK,* aIeCANOLOIS
.n RIX PE&CUES—IGO butt Maraud &reale by
Ks , iv 9 WICK k • IIIeCA NOLEaa .
1010 ILLOS—StoII to. (or solo Ay . . '.'::
1 WICIC .reA :gni Eog
Q . ALOsILATUS—For male
ire WICK fr. SfeCANDI.Efr%
WOOL-3 subs for sole by , • =
j • WICK it. bIeCkNULF.:±3
•
(11.0VED. SEED-4 iselc. orMeI:AN wkle by' •••
D'S • , WICK & L/LEO
• .
ibibtP--bi baled teebl pet dtmeTrencon unit final e
- • it MA4I.EN kco
WA 42*ED— A young loan to weak seni l
e:Tinware
lanineuni.apply at the ilutosnlanaUffteentetory,
Na. 27, Fifth .. ' RlloDbel h itt,":ollN
VlAL'coLLtiei~wie~viiicurt.&RE l V U
fur aa4'Ly js7o ~ UR A UNbRRIS'P,A'.:
OPIUM -100 ILA best Torkiv ()phial:J.l 4e'd soul
k../ fur I.le by ie3o Ban u & REITER
U I MIX it.-100 or, Quinine just rrnv and tnr ..le
by jral MUM , : tr. HEITER
D ANl3,,a brie orimall Mite for 4... e by .
ilipp leju WICK A SfeCANDESS
t fbiItBIXSIAT byF
. ask jest -verb
ultd formic jeso BRAUN & 11UOTER
() X tiLIC east jnit lea t i tgirai r e r N . •
0 L
J I: o p 0 I L— I bbl just regltrolrilZpe•
SMM. 'AROMATIC SALTll—illway• hand aml
for ale by jeli. lIRAUIC on
FIFER
•
CANDLES—loboxes Mari.
ID &earint;
a "tlpe run for Inc lir
jr.311 J WlLLlktik3 k Cu. IC) wood II
ItUITS-311 drum. :myna Fir; •
, VIAII4 Zairte Cannata;
IU bolas 11 A. Raisins; tot rule by'
D WILLIAMS .1. CO
jean,
I , OIiACCO
I. 57 hbds Ky. Leaf, (wrapper , and fining/in kIIM
and far sale by FLIKEIY n. CO I
3..ater al
Wes Mo. U. IL m *143740,11:avy.
B k`VALO ILInitES-9 phin ed
.11 •`• 'New un it and
for sale by : Jed° rom4vrai l co
fs OTTE/K-100 bales Tennessee; :
l.i let " N disbar.;
LOO alk IS —I 15 tops Tenere,Xelly.a hulk.. to sera
per Lady Madison. for sato by
irtai FORSYTH t CO
QtiliTl-40 keg. !maned for male by '
0 j 33 LEWIS HUTCIIIbON kOD
EAD—Ii&S pigs Galena Lead for sale AT
I
jY 3 • LKWIS HUTCHISON &CO
OTTON.IOI.I bales in store and for sale by
ly3 LEWI HUTCHIKIN kCO
NiCW MACKSHIIiII.-23UbrIallo3,1.aree South
sfackerel, Lome lo.peebon, larlatinc awl fur eats
jelaby BAVALRYA SMITH
QUG AR CURED LAMB-1500 IE•, just reee•naa and
Llibrcale by i TLIOS O °DIONNE
jnil Opiasita bl000nottel• Ilou•e
IP AA/ LA111:1-7oStaue Jars, pat apeApteesty for
P /manly Inc, mu/ 7 /DM Wm each Jar—for sal. by
• TI /Os 4,-OUISIRNK
tAT, r, at% AAll.7+--/A/ Zs. Comatat /tau Pak - at
I:lor_aale low by 11103 ODILIKATE .
/all It19!..!g!'!""!u
ILIALIit CA/XIF—Wu taxes lashang ISltti *trawl, Alen
Ku/b, far cafe
_jell JAhIES 24 wutei meet
-
p fo
0/1/ilY—ltdr bemee, put Ur laudly nee
Ntwit received earl for rule by PO tit/ KTI N
'""
ril I Loot side of the.Moloolol
Woe ood 111.04 foi .
V lode by jols J 11 MORI:AN
4.0.041E1t'S O.IL-23 Ighls receiving by Canal.-and
- , JOr sate by . J Us LZELL,
1:11Ur. ouoo and tor rale by •
jolt 1 DALZKLI;
2SACKS Barley on oWs - iininent and kr sal. by
*Pa -Bt W HAN BA
i)AOON .tore awl tor sato,
jets . 11A RBA LOLlinwowl st
0111GACSIC-73
je2l
TinoTn y NEED-4 bbis primefor sal, hi'
-Vii W h R 114117Fell* ON .
i.OOAP—SO bin I.76llloailte Itmop.•inen reirived and
3.3formale b kll - MILLER & SICK F:R,ON
I 0 DIN it —4O 01. jut isecivid and for sate- hg
jag J. CO
Peich Brundy, oses,
in gasoline+, to suit,lsl,
_OlO ' PC MARTIN
J
DLACK, Merchant Tailor, lachsnge Ball
. din s. Chtir moo, Pittsburgh. isMl.
Ihvidend
( , ILEF.INI A PPLE.S-40 bblsivratranied in rood
_Tattler. an.sale jele t Y
_C MARTIN
_.
DL ASTER •PiILEUS-40 Mils sat sale by • -
1 Iv! . lC BIDWELL.
DRY PICACHNIK—ft Abe ankhtbr•alr by .
WICK & bIeCAPIDIX-1,4
earner wood iula !Nair . r
*IIAii . r...4II3EIS inds' (111 I.DERI4—= ta.l reed
won tor .ale 1e ID AT kV WD; JONES &VG .
L lot .ale low by •
FORSYTH k L .
pE i NUTII-10 male.) st ., ore
INlllr.lt - DC4L — iirit;ll best sicalitY. bi
jyt C /COWELL
/ 0111.101116-3un dm new Cil.“ tor 4114 !OW by' •
jy - J BIDWICLX - '
I)l4 7 Oi — AW - A - DT II - 3 •1 bap ann . b . ble tre•rt 'few
1 Neut., at Om and for zale by
FOR 31.111 k CO
j"
Lu.:l - . 1 f7: 3- "Pig ; toE"' — L - 41,7, 1 ,!;71c0!
various Wands
i tot recd on exesiereoeni from S 0 and for gala by
G B MILTENUEDGEK. tin sYster et
101CO 3 -thoonbo.lT.l• o, by
113 /DICKEY I. 0.1,,
DIONDiY PACIMT
TVILSDAT PACKET
11A.TIMDAlt PACKET
taItMSIZI
=Mi.M=XI
1111 repacked M. in More for:
jeM) FORSYTII &CO
corner .miEhfield and !Tot su.
R. Cnoe~e forsacji,i' —
W R mocurcitcos