'1: PITTSBURGH': FRIDAY MORN ING, JUNE .9.r.0347 Err ' , Tat irrnan Ran Muir Galina itjabliaae.l , D..lv, Tri•Weekly, and WeeklV—Tbd DadVaSITIMU the Tri-W eekly Five Doan. pir the WaektYo , Two Doll.rs per annzaa mint, Notice to Advert/au.. IllerArsTetueemep i ts, secure nyfertion, should be banded !ALIT fire o elokk n tan afternoon. mons= to tioe,on tltajeart of oar ClislOmell. Would be prodee tine sardattienefa. FOR tiovEttroz. JAASIES 1R3715. for CPU.; catrarT.l 'FOR CANAL' WM aIIB..IONEA JOSEPII W. PATT9N, •; 'for CLIMLIFIAND =mart ) • ' IHX/RUE DAROE, of Allegheny ray. Jon ....LT. IAttIV IS C. J.. CHRISTIAN ANIVIA.Y.of Ip. MARSHALL PWARTZWELDER. Pittsburgh. HENRY LARGE,of Mifflin Tp. W. BAXTER, of Pittsburgh. ' • A vox ...IT 21...VC11... IMICOOMT COMICIIIIO.2II. TIIUMAB PERKINS, - of tauter Tp. an:lms. WILIAM!!! CAVEN. or Vprrailles Tp. . Foruirsar Covorcial Davo.olic Maio li es, River Neves, Import., Money Muriel, tor., ore :Wild page. . .. .Prliatiag o llaalsteaa,raAyanted at tins 01;Lee. a 411p1111l11. an apprentice a the Printing buto AB APPEAL TO PITTSBURGH a _ my • are aware that 'stony of our readers moot haye become weary with appeals, and perhaps it is bed a waste of breath and of labor to make u the cooductors of a public puns. we diji feel at liberty to temaidailent when all the worldouound as is full of action. Pittsburgh certainly blind to bur own interests in her pro - tented tudimosition to works of gieat . .public he. • -pavement, and the day may conic again. as alms . ' been in , 'time. put, that our men of - upital and Inisinatta, our mechanics, and even our day 1.. bares may rue their apathy in the prosecution Of iteceasery works of public improvement. All this pi possible end probable. too. The interests so bee Oeglated are thrift in which the citizens of • Pittsburgh heves. common interest, and in which emery man should feel he has something to do. A 'toad to the Eut is within our tench, and it may lo • constructed by Means easily and expeditiously pc n . • cured within our own State. It is as easy to unitOPittsburgb with the Delaware or Class peake se it was to unite B l ew York with the Lskiii. or Briston with the Radios. There is a little city span the shores of the Casco in Maine, bordering upon, a Say as beautiful as Chat of Naples, where the population is not one . fourth theta- Pittsburgh, nor the means in wealth 0 tithe whet it is here, nor the inducements one belt 'as many', which is at this moment pront,. ling a public Wink which ere long will unite her wfih the business and navigation of the great cities of lkisreresnade. We speak of Portland, a city laid o ashes in ono war, neatly ruinetl.by the .mbar` a go Which preceded the next, prostrated. by the lond;imeccilations of a dozen or fifteen years gone by, and yet recovering her position by a pelson.l exogamy and on energetic public spirit worthy the label:Aden of the world, We present her enterprise as an example to Pittsburgh merchants and !'itishorgh capitalists. New York lathe Commercial Emponum of the new }sold, magnificent in her public winks, vast I in her resources, kingly in bet riche., and wearing , the crown of a nation's commerce, but what New Turk is, the kiwi using . made benelf, and not I ' alone liy her position upon the borders of the ore. osithlS noble river rolling at her feet and a harbor w h,, , M fleets may ride in safety at anchor. She h as e ivended =Woes apan millions to accomplith if,j e ....-twelm of them alone in tunnelling uww ,, ta i m , al rivers, end in evitging pore Water to ib,j doors o f hfr people,—cod many more snit fioikoiet,io seeking ,to give convenience. and the mains of health to het' population. Otto is ex.y.end lug Millions at this Modust upon her Erie and Hudson - Reif .Roads, the haw a weak just coin. loisweed. and the forma not long ego tesia ed. not by the rich nor the Powerful, nor by men of largo capitol, but bY the businew and busy men of the - cityj—knen of lithe moans and large souk—men of iies; public epirit: of =tiring energy, and who waver fail in the amomplishment of whet... awl ifg,2ettike,—men who are scimetimas called of .: I bisi/idling interests." and who. so mai bare f o lt ow y;,:eling and mammon interest with all from the centre to }be extremes of society. These men .pipotiott to 1,4,v, York as we now appeal to pitta. burgh. They went an,:ong bee Capitalists and get ottotol bl oig , b ut ' no t m o c k; They visited the Mer. chientlin their warehouses..a pouncing • the Mechanics in their workehomn:--the Dramsn upop the Quays,—the Journeymen in tris place Cf &By labor.—the hisylak. MI fits the importance of the enterprise, all. ;41=rib:el ome• thierg, mid all, we know; will be retwaded fir a gaittl investment of money and inc contribution 'Jost great pub& enlerprie, as all will be here; we can buy sre and appreciate our own interests.. But for an effort like this the New, fork and Erie Heil Road would never have been upon the road to!completion, and never shall we have a Rad Rirad here until more of public spirit is infused into our counsels and, among our people. Roes not the condition of our River at this ma. inn appeal to um and many peyond us to go «a µ . DOGS not OUT crowded warehouses, laden igoc a.. seeking an Eastern market, in like Manner a ppe,•l tom to go Eut? Oar.very ground, burdened w ith its mines of . wealth, cries o.t igaln.t otft k i , gur le)sy, while our klauufacturr, rr, could the, tee their interests.—as Eistern men sea thtirs,--wortld shake a the sloth that bang. tike a network around thetd. Philadelphia at this . alfliatentsappliee one half the me chelalro retching the beartraters of the Ohio. by awn. 4 . 4 . the Pennsylvania Canal, and the remaining half comer from New Yoh. and Baltimore. She has an in Sued to this alreidy, and • Rail Road will add to it two fold. - It,wa • proposed Rail Road cdimection between Baltimore and Pittsburgh that asiakened het to a sense of her danger, and we the enterprise the het commenced will be ipnweented with an 'untiring energy of purpose. We will meet bee bens with entire good will, end •id.hetin 4crling - the trade of : the great il'Vent. Let bet deal (airy by Pitteteugli, by throwing of nettictione, Ertl offer as and the West as good • inaziet, as New York. and Baltimore, and the i 1 not ae ready to bind ne to berou we ue to be :bound in such • anion. Men of Pituburgh: ye who toil from sun mean in'tbo but of sunnier and the cold of oritther, all. sorbed in labor and lose of gain, impart something of your time and Work' to the public good. It if not wealth Which is the only good thine under r,; - Hersen, and if it were, here ie ■ way to obtain it. • Ramat the night cometh when no man can wort, end who, when dying, would not rather has. the world something better for his hosing livid in it, than to be consigned to the tomb to fo4 attended by the curse., or morn, or contempt • of mantotd.• Thee are works of Art worthy to be reared std perpetuated. among tn. Them are temples of Religion, i tearning and Humanity worthy_ o u r highest sacrifices. There is a way to mike our homa the happier and ourselves the berm, by blending something of private charity and public merrier, with our daily labor. There is IL holy eiverplr, too, for air ceildran and man. - kind. •Wa cannot forget and neglect ill these and • claim talent fulfilled the misthin desigad fora by the @dive and benevolent Mind who' stiles the tliiiverse, far the common good of all his crest- ago. oritioit the' above, of happeool aeudesitallyei.it. ths.!t2tarek. yard of lbs Eforopal Church, where not the. fitiihrOW no of one oboes eapposs to ha% e boles polio epirityd cation. It irrrrt•i• helm len • wise tolled SieFeel to thr Memos, of t.; • CSEOItOk: r.VANS„ Who doputcd this lik Au Ilea WI day of Supleseher, A. O. IKE. j . ' • . ; •• lo the 47th yaw of hi, op. lidloWe to LLB city at a yoriod whom she vas yet in 100 gory ad enramoog the fleet so ispot tha , impair to brr IMl•eitii,inieatorpros obeli Ivo marked her a. City el the ;rat. • Iteiliotehe ia join wihiesit dere. oil Mat lesskostorable, to. %divot, led WO issintir4 it. k , tigiares ix v counts; - tone, At% .• • 'Bentz.; 1 . 1347.: Mtn. Gaio-Firaugui-Becetne in itc2lt. ' .. BereaM i it Iwo, bodily. though wareely *Me to epiiitn4. that Ciao in the ElerLal City.l Behold mjeelf, friend. settled down in quite corn comfortable quartz:lain tom" Fin efequatfro:Fonfare Ben let see go beak • little, and give you a rough, outline off, my enures since we left New York We bed . a delightful voyage-20 day. to • the Straits of Gibraltar—but up the Mediterianean all suns of weather, bet no stormy—only calm. and . 1 head wind. which detained us two weeks. I cannot tell you how much I enjoy& the at., the .went days, glorious moonlights and grand waves, and for myself only one day's yes eicknens. The morning we entered the elnaiis was. era to air Few due of my whole life can compare with it. You who have been the came way will easily ap preciate the keen delight of seeing lend; after fodr weeks of lea and sky--and that land, the roman tic old shorra of Spain and Bubary. How we revelled in the kipanish Mountains ~ we muted up the Mediterranean—what deliciouu thy, and nights. Bat for all this it was a tedious voyage from Gibraltar to Marseilles. and we were all glad to get to our port. This being the first (amigo ci ty we had seen, we enjoyed much the Dually J the thing—but being nearly used up by custom house officers, putter., consuls, and el' sorts of free. take., we were glad to get away. We coiled in a crazy old rotten bard:Man steamboat; called thy Polifemuz, which was about as vile an old hulk as cur lea., in the shape of a oteembost—sup• ped a day et Genoa. a delightful day. which we spent in teeing (Thatcher., and Falser.. and Pic ture Galleriee, and arrived at Leghorn, where we staid over Sunday. and wok a venom Li Fla genre the neat day. In Florence we doiniciliated ourselves for a month, enjoyed ourselves highly nod sew all the roe and beautiful things, the whirls es you have seen them and know them, I will not trouble myself to enumerate.' We are viith the family of Lenten, very nice people—ars old couple with a little Signorina daughter, blonde and amiable, who talks English. I and is quite a little angel of goodness. lice fath. er is a jeweller on the bridge. Sheis:the “Gold emillea daughter,"—only her name in g ot listen. bet Marie Louise. rowers's duplicate of the firer k Slave, is the most beautiful.. statue I have yet seen, ancient or modem,—nod his boy holding a shell to his ear, nearly, if not 'quite, as 'beautiful 14 the Sieve. Ifta model of the itatue of Calhoun. rough as yet, is very fine. %Vhile we were iu Florence, P. made hie firs! rail to Rotor with Mr. Preston, a brOther of the Colonel. We set out from Florence in a 'MUM, and were between 5 and 6 days on the road. %via, the exception of the weather, which was rainy, and the beds at the inns, which are dirt; and foil of fleas, we had a pleasant journey. We saw some famous old cities, Perugia, Foligno, Spoleto. Naomi. &c, and had a few hoots to devote to the glorious Cucade of Fermi. The scenery it highly picturesque, so raubb so, that I almost made a coat to return anise day and. used this road more lei surely, as. as to make some sketches. Wo base, tint yet decided whether we shall make a short Tint here, or remain all winter. But lam al most sure we will do the latter. Here are all the lutists, thousands of them I am told, and hero are great works of art, and old rums, and neer us Gee scenery, which we have not in Florence. Tern the climate us an much preferable to that of Flo mace. On the whole, we are quite 'satisfied with Rome, (fleas and dirt notwithstanding,) ind shall probably remain. I have seen a good deal, con sidering I have been here only there or four dare. ', and most of thee" days rainy. I hate exert rte Coliverrin fly nurooKgthr--and a. mot perfect moonlight it was.. It equalled all my eapectatior.s. The other ratios,, the Arch of Septimus, the Fo rum, Trojan's Pillar, the Arch of Titus, Arch of Constantine. fee.. &c.. I also have wen revers, rims. I was disappointed in the Capitol and the I Parlheon. and indeed, in that general roistcre el ancient and metro buildings, and iu the atomics of ltuilie . &ivy, lonely grandeur which I expected ;ti We. Almost every one. in visitiog Rome, imagine, the old City standing anon fret:tithe mod. 1 em, in the unviolated sanctity of its mauldering i thins, but he Rode himself greatly divappointed.— I I harp also been to the graves of Keats and t Shelley—Rom which tar., yr 1.. .red rows and vines VI wx r p t estrye a. ~Tro.!.. ...i Kale simple moth, there Wes re , tot t.:, ' w ....' . ticoPln marble I slab. which bore that tam:,., u , s eripaics, which you wall know. A single rose grew on , the tomb, which itteseiten plucked for - me. I shared ii t w i t h my f r i en d. Nothing could be more affect. I ing than this simple. single rose on the grave 1 of the young pod,* whs. tomb stone tells old I even his name, but merely aye, cif cons ton/ i,, : i nta k e ." It was a urea, perfectly d.eliciods after noon—and the mild imposing air which. to Ltde climate, touches the leaves as lightly, ar i d t e k. e ',!hem away so gently, seemed In perfect accordance with nor father in visiting that sweet spot which Shelly described as a spot which "might make kune almost in lore with death " I Rome seems to be fell of artist,. They are all /kerma by their gray Ruben. hats, beside, and love pal/loth. I have been twice to Si, Peters, bet no • yet it the Ilrethete. or to any of the galleries. St ' Pancia is more wonderful sod magnificent than I h a d e n, - ides of. ' I could hardly feel I was in I a chusech,.:,sast of all a church der icated to the i persica bfilim who had not where to lay Itie bead. The splendor is overwhelming—one'sseuets ache Iwith the weight thereof.. But how grand. and b e autiful is the altar! . We get no idea whatever of the church from the Angraysna we see of it— Bat hoe, strange, In the =data' all this prelusion of imkader and wealth, to meet men all deformity and rags, and filth, who most beg all day for a penny to keep soul and body together.—and who. as the very portal" of the church Which Mamie. 'to be the only Christian Church, are treat. d as it they were forever outcasts from all hope. The other day as we stepped up towards the ' Capitol, a priest met tur, jingling a box, and beg. ging stoutly for the Church. Close by stood a gilded Cardinal's canine. My friend was strong. ly tempted to point him to it, and ray "free trn. perera darer." On Sunday we wept td are the rope perform high Mass, in the Quirinal Chapel. I It was very imposing, and the music was fine. curt u.—The Regiatr 'Anal's! of i.ond:n seems to think that over All denuly. populated citinthup hang. mu vumnvluhvue totally different from that :I the care.vry, To th.•lromau animal its .ffecin are only incidentr.4. pircepti bk, bestaute iu d elm rinu. ineneo«s act hot sionly on hi. health% but on smaller animals it won& times *aorta like a subtle poison u Thus. a Lird ttniusht in from the country mealy survive. more than sis or nine months, unlit.. ,cut back spin fora spate foe pnrar air. Of the existents of thir miasmatic atmosphere near, London, the Enetieh Rai/niter General awake in the hdlowitri term. in • Late report : • "There is in fact a poison ringing in Itial-nir (of London) which causes death. It is not-. gas, sgart of atmosphere of floating particles, under going incessant transformations, prob a bly b ra d a , rims and invisible. This dieeissed mild. arming from the breath of two millions of people, nom open sower. and cesspool', graves and slaughter house., is continually kept up and undergoing changes; in one season it is pervaded by cholera, in another by influenza, at one time it Mars small pot. me.- ales, scuff-tine and whooping cough among young children; al, another it carries (eve on its wing.. Lilo an angel death it bat hovered for mom ries over Loudon. Btu it may ne driven away by aegialation." MONIST nano. IN Max rce.—Bankers and monied men will be interested in knowing some. thing of the farad. in Mexico. A late letter from Vera Cm: gives the following of the rotes of ex change. eke. Rienzi° ca. Draft. on Puebla at three, day. sight 3to 4 pet cent. discount cesh t flume of ibis. drafts lies. been negotiated for payment of duties at pa. A few days ago similar drafts on Puebla , were negotiated with the Quatierniuter of the 11. B. Army. at par. payable in New Orleans and New York. , Draft. On Meximat 3 day. night. 14 to 15 per cent. ~discount; Name, 3 per cent. 'd 1 • nrem'a • New York, from ind . lst ua a, '2 per cent premiums: 'New Orlesns..at pan London, at go dep.' !eight. In 51,3 poor •; Paris 5 francs 30 t. 1 .5 trance .0: , ; Crepe, al 8 days' sight, 13 per c.d. premium. Aliereezr. , .;-Capt, Witiede company of the 15th infamy bee beta relieved by a company of Dein* Volunteer', the Brady Guards, at Maki• nu', Capt. W. proceeds at once to join Gen. Scott and Lis man st'gria Ts. CTON 07 TAXPICO earl that be bu received sitar the 7ib of May Inet.on impone sod tunnsile,lll.• am. $46,565. before noticed by ato. from which !ieGoveiateent Geological Survey,. ingress. had: been coemesied D. Jackeb . e. of M...1* Saperia W . 7 it'll° tit th aut iO riud under the dA .ocr.v. oI Civdiiiiati. i.;suifirted Prafmor John , ctlyidg between Lake Michigan !lading Mackinaw and Saul Fitc. kaan will make him beadquattetr. by Dr. J. • du and Saperior. Mane. Dr. / r during the precept eetsun •t copper Her le Oxen, whomte the Government i ploration of the Chippewa District .nd the Dubuque District hors rps et assistants by the appoint- Dr. DavalD esitgned the e of Wisconsin organized his ment'of dhas Whittiesey, of Cleveland. Dr. J. G. itiorwoat of Indiana, Prof. Kentlail or Ciro einnati, B. Marcy, of New York, and Dr.Shotird, of Kentucky.iThe present field of observation . the News says„ will be the northern part of Wis. cousin and a fortion of the new Territory of Ali t newts. The fallowing items we t,py f:ont rho News. Besides the Iman; woo hare hog been ehgagrd by the various coropanns on bath PiLiCA of Lake Superior, we 'car that a Mr. Robin.s to dully ex pectedl here fir Sir George Shupsm—not fuiget• ting Mr. 0. H. Ni.t,htw, the chief representative of the Quirbod end IdAte Superior Company, who has been herFLeral weeks, making the Saul Ste. Marie bit he quitters. New Moore To Loan Sermon —The Bilt.• lab Goveran+t bare established a•sini.motobly mail to the flapper Mines oil lake Superior, on the north side of the Lake, a conveyance now leaves Toron!io on the 13th and 28 di of each month dad lakes pailengeria through in slaty hours to Sant Ste. Ma44ie, by way of lake Stincoe, Stui g enus Bay, still Owens Sound. Attic MISING COMPANV.—Mr. JULI4IOII.I, of New York, the Secretary of this Company, with a number of men pawed up the Lake , on Thurs. dry, bound Or their three mile locatiOnt on Carp River (Leas,) No. 310) with a view of e o mmen e . ing inuring opettutons in that quarter. Eeploro tiom, were mlade oil this location during the last summer by Ors. Dom and Havee x. Sort, Sr. M• I v (ianitalia ' tl, we 110.1. will yet Lc led toleitimine this4uliject, for i t certainly catenecil bull little inveLtigation, to Induce a lite, al invevtaten in a work that shall connect two of the greatest (Inland sets" of our country, and open to our gavelling navigation ri lake coast id more Man fdieen lltidr.4llllll,—.ll icon. ry vase as an empire; and abounding in natural Trwairet of wealth such as no otlict iNetion of the world ever 12w. • A Caspar 1 r aver 11051, 1•11 %, 'll3 Solloorter M teor belortsim t 1 Tinker & 1%1. 1 , 1 tins lion bilged on a fork' near Churot,'s or. LI yard, twelvelmiles below lyre. and bunk. Cargo oats, all damaged. The aerie] has been raised, repaced indite ready for railing again. 't'he following we learn by the St. Clair from Mackinac 'B. 11 . Chesapeake sunk in seven loth. oras water riff Conneaut, Lake Erie, by collusion with a brig.! Eight or ntore lives le.. SeLenil thousand dollarsto &anti, eel all the books, pay [WM numey, dec. belonging to the boat Went ton with her, Steamboat Gen. llaireon parked 11,/ those who 'air., tared. , Sews Items. Trait SeTagne.—The French Steamer sailed frum Cherta tug un the dth. and should have bran long ago at Test York. Toe We&twinedu rarer., en, which Irk Nose York on . the lid, of Jane, did nut reach So l uthampten trail the afternoon of the 16th. The Britannia which left Boston at the lime rune, arrived et Liverp 101 en the 13th.. The mortality in Perhaiicareia during ti e past stack 6 , 131 been very great—the weather hat been of that tend which is elartyr proameatiae ul &erases particularly fatal In children. Tue minter of deaths during the weak amounted to 222, twang zien,t .100 over the navel average—al this number }ll7 were under . 20 years of age. Curl, Juspce Stu:secs. el Non York, the venerable It riot', Ina. en liiely rrecvt.ml !rem hr. recent MK., The Mee a eat, noel. is being pushed with energy to Bo r on.. Mr. A. I. tuner, took $5O - of at. add. arid Mr. sreirom et Sod:wavelet fil t 4 tnaltit:at, ri . 52,0ut) non Ay Eiroeirtesie an Itkvcoe.-- The Buffalo Ezprers aye that the Unarm wife of a man re aiding in CM* lest her house with a peramour • tar Joy i re. ',Arne hum hi, latebpnri the sum of $5O , with which be had iyurt 'mama from England. Tbe injurer.] husband fillownl i . the guilty par to :int act Falls. where he craved the rarer. en. fakirs the err, ,r -ired ir, lloffd i hefow th e et nit of consinme Min runway.-- met the jute tine erupts A. the docks, recover. ed his ssoo'4nd wee. and after gi erne the (harp poiotod LaMar. • fe r kicks, returned to Her Afrjesty's'ilurnlnione. tinitr.-=A Utterlllll, named John Loot; a private in Capt. Pet:reef/ carnally. was shot it{ Si Limn I, Met LientMiant Kiniewits,of the same cam• pea lit the iudixvoui. The cruse, the lirj u!. beanlay., w it ern trivial. the Lituteuent .111,. ruin in whild the moo worn thinking en I talking. order] them! to he quiet, drawing II revolvme ] pistol at the ewe time, which he presented and fired at Lan the belt taking effect nueneritrielr over the ey brow. Ihe Lieutenant tiled to make his escaa, but was overtaken, and conveyed 1,3 the celationse. MO. ,r Axe...irate—There wait a g•ehl r o w at Annapolisin the Stn, growing out iif a ...On boat disturbance. The row era. twiteeen the liar tinaureans and'', the anzer.e of A nnapolvd. brick !es thrown, airbich struck a lady on the shoulder, injutiog. Ler pretty sererely. A gentlemen on booed wh,a e aw the negro throw the brick. teem, dietely snatetteil a rifle belonging to one of the Columbian Fhtlemen. and fired at the negro, the ball entering hie leg. i The scene on hoard the host at lbw moment was awful to behold. lathea rind children were aushing In •••• y direction,eatid • +how. rot bri. k bate from the Wharf. About • dozen of ktieni were abruck by the bridal, whilst others bed to be bit I io pre cent then, from jumping ore, boo r.I At moon ita inn battle commenced, the capoon of the him mit loose and endeaviard to run uni into the stream, but unferiunsiely ho h id not pro li f ceederl many sills when him hoot ran aground. Several of the balls 111.1 were fired friar, th • vend took e eel on the num.,. on Um wharf, whether fatally or not was not known on board the boat. 04e white man on the whit PM , . oh served to rev we a ball apparently in the p.t of the stomach, ebirb ranee., hue to kap in the Oil, and fall, stre riming wilt' blo.l, am if desperately ',minded. The bait moved off about 5 o'clock'. and it we. hoped all wrai over, but on oremsting the whorl ~1 the Navy School. • number of perm,. We ' ll] trir served loading a cannon, whirl, they pointed at the Leo:, god , fired ; hot it is itoprotiablo. from roe eaeite r t Maki 04 Chow grtinictred it. th..t the nit xi ale wan filled with brier, and stones. However. nothing from the C.O. Inflated the Ir.:. A good wady peewee were badly .i sot hut ~0 one killed we believe. Fasaast,sagrmu—The ~ f Mt. I• die ware yesterday evening consigned to the gre V.iflntod him in the Cemetery. The tonere!. r.' rice. mot place in the Flpiscepal Church. q ZY'fn lend by the Its,. Dr. Uphold The cos i .•• 'Mal hi. late nnidunce to the cbu• 1 by the member. orthe liar lay In• of citixens and, were afterward. follei 44 b l . place of interment. The respect for Mr. nil.• , appetr. to have been gelatiflininghout theca; , • Munity, and the Milers services have shown corresponding regret for hi. 1.34. SYyrupallay on it hi. sfElictell family arid sorrow for the low vf au a man. we ate- sure will extend far I wyobtl - family circle, and the city of hi. re - .,loner. 1 are glad there is to Ire some further i.oltic bran.e tt commemorate hi. swine., i.e atnhn and the services he bailiendried proGs•l.", and the world of lettermil Mulle—Mr.-ICaldwell at In. r the Pa t 01Gee, in Philo Hall. ha. for vale a tr... rilloiee aird eatenalve tolleetion of the !Arr., :rod most 1•01 . Tunable num.} Litt:ll's Living Age, (Tete:meg a-leetion ~1 literary genie fredi the r3/101.1.1 redo 144,11, 4,1 Flu r land, to alto to he found there. The (Midi) hiattaxlee of literature th art tl 'hare upon ourlablo a new monthly 0 the shone tltle. published at New York end . en .led by hies C. M. Kirkland, the well known author , of Forr.l Isle. A Nowliume, Ac.. 15 cold.. 5... curd...l enramnp, ol . reireseneed the (Al Limit t'ol Clay, and anot er entitled News Iron. the Way'— teith sdmir-b y;•ceelated and dnrel‘rd They are well worth the pride , tsr sthssertpulb Mrs. hncourneY, Mrs Childs, Alias Add, Mts. Sedgwicb, John Neal and a host al other bright elms, are contntsutors to the present nusubc...Alf. Morse on 4tb at. has it for sale—wills No.dol s• lie. tharitable events in the history of Anterica. by J. Frost, L. L. 1)„, well illustrated end i“sed in nuns. ben st S cents each. NAT/AL.—The Norfolk fleecier: sayr:—VVe On: derstaod that the U. S. steam frigate Allegheny, LieuL Uoneg. limiter, now at New Orleans, is or. dared to the Mediterranean. She will psdrahly touch at some of the northern cities. th. resijoahen at.. 2 .„ . saraC azaithe rite that be eras atilled thp,aedrevGarertemel l Ot te matter Cr eat : , .itriEt by the ti;tiovring withdrawal of Lis resig. .1 Mexico, Jape, 1847. 'ft, their Et celleitctm, the Secreteriee of the t3ott ereign Congress. Exce/hini Sir:—When I reeolved to offer my farmal resignation of the supreme command of the Republic : my mind wai strongly actuated by the ream. which I laid before the august Cot, geeto, anti by Mete not tete powerful, which it sppeared to me prudent to conceal. Every ma. meat confirms me in the solidity and propriety of ail of them, and !have warted several daysthe . del i.ion of the legielative authority, a notaining not only the evils consequent upon a poaitioditurneaw tastily complicated, bet - Ware which low tram the stile of expectation and anxiety into which the pohlie ie tbrown, and which produces at each monies/1, new changer in the political Aetna. • larked that my Newt:aim might be taken lulu lot. medial, consideraton. sad that even in permanent session, the person might he tleeiguated vibe cheek soccer d me. Tlns teltr et ea. not suggested by the desire to leave speedtly the difficult situation la which I found myself, but because it could riot be conceal. ed that any delay whatever would maintain the public agitation, and draw after it occurrence, which would alter the condition of things. antiiusly eriaheil, that whoever might suc ceed me might even take my phice; because I knee that the invading army could not immedi. lately move upon the 'Cspital. end that the new head of the State would have the timeatftl oppor. too icy to devise his ineesuiCs , , end prepare him. self in theananner which should seem to hint most •suitable. Now, it is known that thelorete of the eat my are about to move, and that 'they mei dJ Aro at any moment, and we may stiffer at the wane tin invasion of the capital antra change of Government • state of affairs certainly danger. Our, and whi 7h may perhaps decide the fate of the war. The news of my operation from the cup. reme command has been. as I know, the cause which induce) this resolution. This is an impor tant °renitence. and one which requires from me 3 resolution prompt and efficient, tot contribute to the salsation of the Capitol. During the nine since I gave in my vesignation s I have received suguler tokeda of the confidence of ell Oa.. 0. end of persons the most influential in society. ail have besought me.not to persist in my inn-idiot:. I see in thorn • determined pur. poet. to tome me to remain. found on the oecessi ty of preserving the ;assent state of things with. out innovation, in order not to endanger the fate of this Populous city, and of the nation. The ex. citernent lent been very general, and even the I troop% .t ihb garrison, and the most numerout portion of the people, ham been constant in their insinuation. end'their prayers. j 1 know rittainly, that the occasion of my res• te.iatten has caused great excitement in all mind.; euetuies who resin not to spy out the movements for who discord and making revolutionary movements, avail themselves of 'everything. sell erideavour, by their machinations, to force en ostbreek ; men of good faith, who have seen the disbanded partialls of peace spreading their eedue. !ions to propagate the persuasion that I ought not to continue in power. are excited and active ; and , I behold on all sides the terrible symptom. of • I revolutionary movement. All Mists the necessary effect of the delay which this matter has met withl and which has involved me m gratis and compli cated responsibilinea. 1 see the enemy profiling by circumstance.. ready t., fall upon us. fwe in addition, the agi tation increasing on all sides, and I do not desire tlist Si.. oe should inculpate ma in - case of an Ultf n eveat ettlibuting the peraistanest In toy di termination to a air&all egotism. Never dull it be 'aid. that for a point of honor. or of pride. ill undetsuroi, ',referred cry personil wet. fare to ten country. I stn , about then to make a IleW I:avarice. exceedingly wetly that of my pride : , and I beer treol•ellta withdraw, and do effactually wri , h•trase • n.y mognalion of the 2nth of last in..nth. pod I ‘icare that from this moment it .hall be n.-Id a• na•ing never been preseotetl. The how of litilfnulty will paw, wad 1 firm in my de ,m nation to anandon power, will do it Without rtta or rhange in comfoithity to the constito. te,n,l A,.! veditio I Indy be •bid, in withdrawing 114,n, di. i•»t, I. niter a ere• notice to my coita -1,. r 4.6 ~qt, atAy Int tikrile,ll, as by that tune I may bay., given bid as a last bolmaust to my Dilate r ! texerrs. God and Liberty! I N.l-0310 LCZZI 1.11. Ssaet Ano•- Far the , Pittsburgh Christian Advocate. GOD-31A%. II a.i. )..,I.len ni)bitay of Ignite ileaven.gleveloped plop !, 'Ph' immortal Author of our s. Become. • mortal • ma. eeeka Melte hoatile shore. beneath Ea , led from frienda.abore,... Th.t dying, he sleight save from &sill Thr ecoraerr of Me Irvr A se ant's humble turn, he wears Obscuring the client.; In human likeuess he appears, 'That teem his might shine A life of puvetty and woes, A shameful death was h6i, 'Mat be might lavish on his !m. A life uf storm. Wm. To low my load of sin and ine, Th., Son of God was given ; y sins he bore to Calvary. • Myself he bean to heaven. • The Lord of Life in death's devil gloom A slaughtered captive fell; The slaughtered captive burst the tomb. Aud vanquished death and hell. A God—he weeps a man with tan Aud turves hitnaelf ill prayer; nrau—lie minutia tu heaven reign .I , llovalr't Follow there. Elmlied to the eterual throne. Who bought us with his blood ; Ile tztake• the Godhead all our own— Ile makes us one. With .Gott. STATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE I FRANKLIN, Loneaet, C,s ItrIIN a KUNIIL. Da.ph. TiIoMAS nUNCAN, 1 A.ll K.... , MAK TIN, 1 . 1105.1 AS C 11.551E1LY, York tYII.I.IAM SI WATIS4, rlaol. I/A NIM.I. 51 S Y SEE. Ado... 10115 I' ETel MILL. Mhiliedelpht• r.ty 10511•11 It CIIANULEII, ItOIiKRT T CONHAO THOMAS MeOIIATII, Phllutleiploa County VILLEII Ilerke ROIIERT II BARI). Frenklan THOMAS 51 T N, Woott.net..n SNI/11.1:W I 15:1.F., Somerset • A RSIA ft DENNY. Allegheny. RICIIAIII/ Yenangs. 1./SEl'll II liVllsi4, s Vestinorelund 1 D 51A X WELL. Nonharopion. J 11 5A1.1,3111 , 11Y, Suiejoebinne. EI.IIAN AN el ti Wyoneng. SANII.EI. A PURYIANCE, lIENIIY S EY ANS, Chester. Runlair T rre, 31untgreeerl. fittataett Olsarßß Plassocas--Altroes.t. 7cl:sons—W. beg leaca Iy cuU poblic attention to the folimv.ag, from Br.-Wini Doan, of IStrha,4,o i ; Clconoto ,and on , of Ole lost practitiosers to ts U the counts Bob be rrsides. and late Senator in the , 41,C ! t ruest., e II :6 rile : crow thus to tee the kW inamitti the posit:wino. blastula the bonds of promos. cal latitabOu, and atria& want tis due: hues in in,. praettre been trio! some of your tonseity Panacea. and, so far, act] well pleased In its ells,. in Catarrhal and Bronchial Gortplaintsi Please send me ball a dwelt hottles—put them as tow SP YOU raa. ma I ',part a ran der render as general sat leUe l .o2l Of a be.LUrVIO,OFO. to keep it constantly en tome. itespectiauy,' n ot , ' Ww. D.ll. D. s 5 0 .0.110 0 r' 130 : CYrs CORNER OF EusT OFF ICE ALLEN'. 'ME Of litoOber . reap,trOT informs the ptiblie that he isa- raeueneuerei lulaull4°;!lra of Umeatierl Fos Ammo(. Bono, of good material art; lyuritnanship wk will warrant superior to arty 800 fire:mode in Pitti•titiralt for the price. There Ilioffiroo Boot mad-,. inearnro, and warrant lhem 46 repro n i we wry low pore of FIVE DOLLARs Gaul , c e „,k.,,,r.m00100d wenn and elate 111110. a t e IV D ERSKINE. I: 4 )ts Z Tg JOU PRINTING OPPICR. 7 . no STRZIT • roar= or Parr CIVICS 4144 T, Ewa I now prepared to macula in &superior sod re rosoner, kinds of nehta• large Posters t atessoboat Dills, Bills of Lading, Len, Sheet f , treolart, !lumping, Cards, &at, ar. ono& AND I,3IIIMIRT In ally ...swot cured In Ow best manner, ane•all It !no. or rontiott dont, with Rceoney &agitate lowan Veamasur. tormantas.—lt ts generally Conceded that the medical propertle• of vegetables are more eons. n•nt to the human conotitutlon than preparations - from numeral ottlAttmees. Ai a proof of ilitl,elnuca of the fanner. Dr Upham's Pile F.teetnary atrillog evi dence Curet the mott exttaardlaary boas Itsennieet ed by to uve, and that painful affection the Pile.. la cam, by the . k ill of that Phyaleistro speedily, and effectually eradicated • • Ifr rtold, Wholeanle and Retail, by WYATT k. nt..lTll.‘ N 1.121 Fulton street, New-York: War.Toona, Marta mteet. and P. tintaldield 'tenet Pitt-Looth, Prive It 'per bal. .11.3dt* The Whig. Imebominatexpunean 1.. Clinch al their csrefirhite for Governor of Georgia. •:EM=eN IMPORTANT 4,1 F. X ICO- 03•rc.w+dene. ortbr l'attsb9•Am PIMA., 9 P. 3L We have late news from Mexico this morning via New °dean!. The Mexican Coogrtom too psetponed the elec tion of President, and Santa Anna has been mass Dictator by Congress. The proclamation has created a msrked semi. tion in the Capitol and in the country. dome fire thousand Mexicans hare planted themselves between Perote and Puebla, with it determination to attack Canard Cadwalader on his way to strengthen General Scott. Mr. Kendall, in his letters to the New Orleans Picayune, says the prospects of perze are further removed ihon env, and all the news by that foli osl goes to confirm it. FROM VERA CRUZ From Vera Cruz we also Intro Mat's good deal of sickneas:prevails in the Army and amonethe people. The sick and wounded had been com fortably and safely removed from Jalapa to Pue bla. General Shields hit Puebla With Col.'Chiids, oo the 16th, with kloo of the hest troops in the wi • ice; Gen.,Bcott had commenced his march to"the Capitol, and his troops, who were under excellent subordination, are impatient to plant the menden' of the country upon the Capitol of Meiico. This road between Vera Cruz and Jalapa is pretty. much Infested by cli.ihrost guerillas, but our people knowing this, keep a ci•il distance from their lances and their)aram. When they travel ,t is with a tall crowd—one within shoaling di. Lance of which no greaser, nor any number of greaserr, would dire approach. There sceras to be no doubt of Santa Anna's Ideation to make a stand akainst Gen. Scott at 10010 point•botween Puebla and the capital, and &r neitt.anival from our little army may tail uo o another Cerro Gordo affair. Our dragoons have had quite a brush with the guerillas near Peyote. three hundred of them encountered four hundred guerillas in a ravine, and routed Mem, the hlesitene losing some 30 killed. Our fellows were guided by the AlesWe of Peyote. , Senot.Ainclin i. at Vtm ctifll4l:g olata the sitre. with 110 apparent ntimenta, or; bum.. of guy kind. 4 11•Fre..potoJratee to, 'lto etu4u , gu I:aten. . BALTIMORE MARKET. July t1,.7 M. Flour—Thera have been salts of Howard at. Flour to slay to the extent of loot) bbls at $5 . .25 per' bbt—a further decline. City Mille is 'nom,- nail, held ai $6, but there have teen no sale.. Cornerteal—Minlerate sales of Meal at $2:68./ per bbl. Wheat—Sales Red at 1002103 c per bu. Com--Ssles of prime White at 68e., and at Vellow at 68•70 c per bu. Whiskey in bbls is selling at 27e. Proviaitinii—The market far Provisians is brat and has nut varied. Mess Pork is held at $l7 'mod PiiMe at $14a14,50. Baxott.bas been in mod• erste request with tales. Shoulder, at Sides OislOe., and thins 9aloi. Sales keg Lard No: I at Ilk and in Wits at 93e. Tnekvetage price of Beef Cattle nn the hu.a this week has been $ 3 2 5 . 11 . 37 i. Killed Hogs are selling at 5,62646,691. In the Grocery market nu change whatever worth noticing. , a. 1,04....,C t a...,•.• PHILAMELPHIA MARK el. July 8, 8 P. M. Flour—Jialea 1000 bbl. weth around Pa, brand. at 135,56 i per M.I. Thu is about •ll the !Infanta. dottefin Flow to-Jay. Corm:nal ia held .t F 3.50 per bid—there trOrro, but no btlyrrs COM—Sales prime Yellow at the opening at 75c and at 670 c at the done to the extent of 15,U00 bee . Cotturi---The market is'very quiet. Provision. srell but holders and fuos—pricee however. am to a coruuderabk ea tent nomusal. e 1.,. .• Cur,eanowle; , .. th.• I•,,bur, DOS FON t JUly 7.•5 P. Al. Flour—Geaessce Flour it lulling at $.6.75. but is vary dull. The market for Wheal is dull and price* nom. ins!. Prime Yellow Cora is selling at Inc. Them in a much better felling in Provainne, it se yet I. unattended by .ny, prtteular move Nothing doing in Cothtn north repotting. Earl...ore owoorookoonc.to the Poo.tutrau NEW YORK MARKET. • /all 8,9 or r. w. Flour—Some .utility iu the market. Our. of 7000 Ws litineasee at $6.6,064. per 1.04. Soma parcels of Howard at brought a fraction more. Wheat—tialea of Ohio Wheat not of prime quality at 121 e, and Red of rather poor quahty at 125 e—ales of troth reach 10,000 tau. Soles of inft nue samples of White Coro at 600 and Yellow at 70c per or. 50000 of rum. Val. low sok! at 75c. Of Cornmeal nicest 3.873 per WA. Rye Floor la 'elfin; at $4,50 per bbl. No clump in the Protision rdarket—it actarised by donne.. Cor,,!pon.leoce of Ihe Ptit*l.or NEW ORLEANS MARKET. July I. r. 3d. Owing to the unfavorable new. cotton gas de. alined 3c per lb. An active busing. is going forward in the To. bare° market. Fleur—The eaten of Ohio, Illittoin. Ste e'en: uniformly at $G and the Minnows doing silty mod erste. Rale. of Wheat at 120 r per bu. 4: 0 , 0 .,41.....5 a 1e s at $3.874 per Horn—Sale. of Yellow, corn at 75c per bu.. "'Nuristan. are without change itt 'nicest, but there in less inquiry. The markets foe sugar is !min,. For Moister's there iv little demand and 11.0 market is dull. Is ha. been heavy weather with us, raining most of the,day. The Fiench wesawr which left Cherbourg on the 15th. wuklegriphed last night at New York. Porelv. News. , ) Livedseout: June If 1847. , I 'rhe arrival. of wheat iro6l Ireland, either of Ihome growth or foreign returns hurlng the last fort night, have been artunderable, as .100 have been the imports from the United Stated for • week or ;en days. Hrevy loss has taken place in flour and meal by leakage, which has tendered a large quantity unmerehantable. 4 The state of the Iron market Circe the depar ture of the last stearner—Eriglish bar is quoted al £9 7s. 8.1. to.CB.los; rot 1•210 55.• „CIO Ills.; Scotch pig .£3 174. fid.; do. In the Clyde, for net sash .C3.9e, 61. ; Welsh rig .e 5 to, .I.lh ss. 'rho state of frelind is not improved. Crime and outrage aili stalk throughout that unhappy land. The proepects of the crop are 'in general of a gratifying character. t• In irelend the loser Opt continues to make ead ravages. The accounts which come to hand from the principal cities, more especially from those in the south and south western parte of the ate painfully distressing The mortality Is, of coulee, principally confined to the bumbler classes, but others higher In the scale of society ere occseionegy the yiclime of the infection. Sntrxt SoLverox.—llooker'm Journal of unit Hietory, glees the following receive for nre serving specimen. in natural history:— Conea t on salt, one part. Muni, two parrs.-- Boiling Water, ten perts—niter when cold. This enemas for some subjects better than spirits of wine, (alcohol,) and there are faw - ritus • Mona chef. it cannot readily be proCueed in time to preserve a vehisbla glaciate'', which "Would otherwise be loot.' D-Ittaparttarat to;Advertlaarsr—Tlat adv. agamanP Opel, appear in the Daily alororhatarette also appear ia the Trt-Weeltly, thug free hrlpg the hell• rat of the effrul.tatp, of all, Without ally raldittrrool charge. Th..,...d.,tatalra your ad yertireta, without soy csirs espente. Adven.ententaarp also ill•e rted ~t the eountty paper upon reasonakta tormit, 117v1Va inane the attention or 001 reader W Wa ne traordlnary cures of Scrolida.pmfoMV4 by Dr. Cnllen's Indian Irrirtabis Pollan., which they will Culd record ed in another column of, tolloy's paper. They Me without dould api more VlVllderiel an green], and have pLees pronouncedby many of out 1,10.1 respectable hysician S.. The atilicleel and alters ifilereeled, are re• quested to visit them at their several plates at abode, and learn (tout Melt own lips the wonderful effects M themrdielnit, The fintone named is Mr hue Ittooks, whollg may be aeon daily, between the hours ofd A M. anil 4 P.M t the amen( Ituwand k Walton, No 37 Matt.el el l'hilada. oetl eioccWWlTAMWs..i.C.':R:ittlittiii", intl Pitt -, dukii4 a andplaig - artinleidittanditioglerdd Yenta li' Irlissatent gut tidiaidreeeivinit his ehaejd.feia SA , Landed in Payment,.sill ;dew!, till foe in-an he inn, in •• laden, it is thoostt be did not notice the snare pee neulsrly, and ant hoped this ounce will fall ender hi. eye, 0.11 he may knew w here o call and reteiye his _ money. jOdlt On board the •treater Ban Raab. on her op ward !rt. from Commtati m Pitteborgh. /die t•t, Mr. WILatON P LACK. of Monoagabeta Pay, on hi. way home (mat Maxie.. Mr. Illaek aro. a metnaer of the Irish Gresh•, Capt. Porter. and erns at the ad.( e: ParaTetaa, bet de of Corm Gordo. &c. At Fon Towwn, Caps WII. ANSINTRONG, a As. kw•in6 Mew for the Indian Nation thew Ile had been Gar 11, number of year• a faithfai and efficient nth cer of the (thsemmenh and was be!oved and reepecn•d by the Indians and by all who knew lons THE DAILY NATIONAL WHIG. puoliOted in the City of Washington, event day at .1.3 o'clock. r. c.—Sundey excepted—end served to auto , rober. in the Cay, m the Navy Yard, in George. town, in 11 lexandri., and to Baltimore, the WO!! 1,. Mg. at cent. a week. payable to the Pete Agent for the tVbie, 11. L. Galehrelt, Fag ,nr his order It is also mailed to any put of the United State* for $4 per an -0 or St for ca . month., payable in advance. Advertisement. vertisements of ten hors or less inserted one time for sil cents. two time. fOY7S cents, three times for el one week for SI 75, two week. for gt 75, one month 1.4 two months 67, three morel. Sub .it months Sin, one year sso—pay able always in advance. The Nonortst. WHIG is whet its name indicates. It speaks the sentiments of die Whig party of the Untnn very questron of Mlle policy. It sdvoemes the election to tee Presidency Of-ZACHARY TaiLot, to the decision n Whig National Convention. It make war to the knifeppon stk. the menaces and esti of the administration deemed to Le adverse to the inte rests of the country, nod eerie...without Dar or favor the corruption. of the party to power. Its mann. are open to every man in the 'tor the discuss.. of polittcal or any other question.. lii eddinert to politic... large spode in the National W big will be devoted to ;adamant:lns upon Agriculture, Mechanics, and other useful arm, &Legg to genetal, Law, Medicine. Statistics, the. Choice sprelmrits of American and Foreign Literisture. will elm be given, including Reviews, de. A weekly list of the Pamir towed Lt the.l'atent Office mill be published,— the whet, forming a complete family newspaper. The Weekly firatiosars; Whig, One of the largest newspapers in the Votes Pietro is made up from tie columnswf the Daily National Whig.' and t pablished every Plourde) for the low price of Sit per annum, payable in advance. A double sheet of eight pagen begi yen whenever the press of mew shall Justify it. The tnemoim of ktenerat 'Paying written expressly for die National INlog. are 111 course of publicatton.— They commenced with lie second number, a loge number of copic• of Which have been prlitterno rupp:y culls for hack n{llol/Cu. CHAS W FFINTON Proprietor of Nation•l Whig washincon. June it. trrl7. jet:J.l.l,o;m MORE NEW BOOKS! ATitottsrs , .LlfEßAßY E 3 The Amerwan Drawing 1134. a Manual for the Arita.- ..elm and toia.ox ..Iv tor the Profeasdonal Art. papal( ~.adopieJ tothe air of publie and plriraleachoo:e a• well a. lunne.nplornon, bylll Chapman. N. A. The illlloll . Maraune aar July. (No I.) • new and splendid Maga:ine, wwb heroutul Idanin the Founilbna. vol I. lord Ellwm or the Coc.r.sla.p. by NITA. irr Itemarlall!.. el ream in dn. 11, Aur, of Amer:cm, No 11 by J Frott.l. L '• Itlarkwood'a . alaaaltste for June Poetry Rua Truth; from my from the trettunn of I:oethe. oelog Nor. V 3 atUl Whey k I 111.01'i Le brury ui Chotce Iteuthoq. 51,11e4. a. /1 Wll% plid in, b Ural. Ala yr, Na C coropier, - , Taylor's Cotiotirft, Detec.or. No 57 Chant t:neirtoir./... of Eng. oth Lilt, vole, N • An examinathth of the ens., of Rev. John N. Mai on Rey John O. ih . ren. and the praerroloo of the Bo.hor. sad Con rerenee of we M E r lamb at Ni Won' tngatho Melt. ''Alin, an he Itirsterit Papers for the wrek. jy9 ===l= JACOB WEA VICIK. Markel-. homer of Front. are.. Corsair at oolueing place andtertes,the follow , a)rrstrit ye eat ,ely of Wines and Liquor, eeieeted It bout, f —atiortnerty far the firm of Steettt & Co—in the Ettitern Cote, front first bandy 1...kr Fret , . Cogyilr and Champagne Mantling.: J I Donny. Cd.ttllion, old Maglory MutanCo , nnu)er. Pelovon , on ttc. Chard Dopuy & Co and Pitted & Co—Vintner of IMO 10 1631, rtribriOlg all the Enehrt , ,, and lodnana . tlavorrh In WO( pips. quunet 34,1 °c.v...., or I.y ilnltand Wrerp, Anchor, Croat Key., 'Arden. ,VATI and Hour tan.. hronds—new and old iglyoll.llllo. Kony—Nrw Englund. St era. Antigun and imam, n —mune very.superiOr • nenteh and I righ, IlnounKabel. /EY , Ito.ruon CO COM. W the atlet, 4., Truer. free, Li .lone. she, nee, Ste. d.. Molugan. Porn, ReJ writley. white wine, . Muathee—Clarete, Chatnoogoes, llocke, and Sateter, , 111 , 11 f Intim able, quallneletthe bh,ta, dethithbo• iki b 101 e.. A liberal mittenau made to the Trade an! urbole•ale Ithyers upon settlement. • iSR IIAYDE* & COALE D FLOVIC I'itODCCE. dYD ~ ..ENTERAI. COMMIS- MI=M No. 16, Nolloo4 VI hut. Claltlmorc: rt VEIN Ilmr ta rviees w sterehuots a.W Pano,r. , lithe sa'r of Flow. Grain •ntl Prrnwer grotragy, Ist tOe Ualutoons arket.and in , mt.!etr laequato mace nroont purebaPera and obippeT., elm au telt - Mal. IBM COrreepotuleno will eoa.taolly i. • t.-pt •J.-i.e iof tr, rate t,P.1.• Mork..., & Itcy• ,old. a. Nut, Ueltnla.t ,ntth K.l.Our), italtnnose 1 inalM C. awcii t Eng l, l.: ilearny, Marc, & Jour.; New York. ilshimorr.Junr!!l.l,47 21auGal 1=2213 I,IIE ektlolJrf •of the roomers' Pepofit flank of .41n PaittnArel, end making •ppileallon ome next I,o.slonto, for xuell alo4atiotiof rear Courier f.• mill T. re them flook.no o,:oger, or a rtromod ,orot. oo“o Incorporateda now 1i.0.k. lit 001,f Or Wiled ihreriorc jet,likurflgti THOMPSON DELL CIA., CIIIOOOLATAZ, BROM". As e. No.l Car•Potate: • PreDared Calm Caros - - Nufluik Co So I Chocolate, reeemrg thi. brom the msnwartutert and (or isle by 1,11 lIAGAI,ET at. SMITH, y and V wood at tIPACTURING K TAII4IBIIIIKNT. VOA SALK tIKN*I—A three 0100 br:ek ALlvidiug. 60 by 27 feet kactlarr wttb a (mute House. Coal Ilouvra, and all newly t reeled and to perfect ord.., wince In the city of Allegheny. There .4 a der attached a amall Steam Eagme i fine running order rhe eWthlt•ilthent euinbred f r apinntngleotnatt or the manufacture of Coteton goo.ta, but Teti! -mt for enant miter brancue• of ma nufactuttee The ark ell the batiMnua are erected to well eltuatett and ot ouffir:ent vire'lo at:run...date athlitiona. buil d, tt nqutred Apply at a. Oftee of the I'ut.t,o,el, t:. vette. Cymp. Fluid 1. 1 / 1 CI ,Eitapaila_ Merehul's Comp Iliad Ext.Sar•ap.stillic =1!=:11 Vonrit WWI on hand and for •aln by B A EMINE.... tack &en . carnal , of firm Aticl wood .d ...AI and aJith air ,t . EXTIIA FAMILY FLOUR—Fanufirs c•n 1/ at all tour* be Itupp:ied with a very sapetiorqualtty ai frrah groaud Flour trous Itkr Itnldvrn M,II. by I VAPI /011:11 D DAVIS rot gr:nel A wit ma_ I . )II,EICOTT'9 MEXICO—A new sop', furl rr.wived mot in .ale ax 1101 E'S. A att, rail t ad look at a. 4.2 lINDKIES-22 eagk• Potash, 51100.111granerd 0,1; lialen Flax. 12;buies loirre: landing and far *note 7 .1010ALF:li • IANDI:001117.1{ PEAS - i .1 3 &bin Lord: wack• Glnerar. Jo 1:n0...er re...,cur by I 1.111-KEY ...1120, water an..111".0 .t. k.,!Er.114.Ta1-I'ordra Nt.r. and, “t+•• yeah oole ost.l al EATON, 1) , TrialllllllllC 510,03 gti•rk at • viOlttllClol—luth Prato and Mark at hr p..r yard. mak , ng the prettiest t‘unouer Slim" tbas be Renal. for sale at :AlO:li'L. • OYES—Paper boxes ol sLrea of sauna tnaler.al an be bad at iy3 FH EA la.rS LAUNDRY larMit.3l POLISIF-For p.eparing tba a4.10.an of toy realty aubslanee, sod for ptodumng • Imlbant• pearly glasson the linen. E . Pr.. . cents. 11.7 -11 .•• ahnuld every house. Foe male by iyel_R SEI.LF:Ws, vino, if C Cl DAli:lt~Ll,,eerla Flour, sae,ks Oats; === • pieces Bacon; landing from gm, C,ndrrella and icy rate Irr W . IDALZKI.L 1314.4.1lia—tibbni *mak Wane in rune and na %VICK & IdeCANDLFna car wand and %rah, •In COTTON -114 vales enexec Conon in solr 1.1. HICKEY A I • 11$ neater and front. SUNORIICS-2aOsArk• Dram 25 sacks :glom .tare nut, fur sale Pr J DAL'/,ELL IVOR ACCO-25 base. It a Ilan'. brand Is Tobateq I , W reed by Canal and for.alp by Jl , 1 DALZI.LL Pew, .1 • AHD 011L—I1 bbla land7ng from wamer New to England Not and for sale be JA,X DALZELI water at CIIIENSE-147 1101 es Oat ree'd and for tale by DA • McCANDI.F24I POTASH -6 far ode by WICk & rdeCANDLESS DEAKLAIIII—C cooks ;or rale by • 1 11 8 WICK le IsIcCANDLEdS RA N BERRIES-4 barrels for sale by it WILK k SIeCANDLExan 1111.10A11.—n bids put reed and for sale LI/ by jyt , ' WICK & hIcCANDLESB I sIIICESIG—For sale by •s rY ^ I DICKEY CO , MANUFACTURI:DY.NIACCO—Nrornny at brands nod sixes for isle by lyb I DILKEY &CO BRIDO IC BTOCIE.-17ekaseaand sow Esldge Duck for sale by ,y 1 I DICKEY & CO FH. EATON boslum received by Express from . New York, Linen Fon,. Lace Novo. Hays' Lewber Dell., mad oilier articles in great demand at WI :sharked at. ' jy7lllw (;,1 VO ARS-100 baps White llPSYo , ditdo.. 00 boxne v Havanna do; for sale by 11A1/.11.1tV it SMITH. IFtend PO wend J . rivn 11LE AND OAR SUOdßid—Levering.' Pulverised end Crashed; for Isle by tbe tad or small by IY7 JACOSI WFANER • illl6lll TOW 'YARN—VOd doyen received per sI ip fyleitntorr; for utile by jyT TASSEY +l, 8E73;33 woad et MACkICILEL-60byttettta. - ji.yieif;elCeirl, i d oo . em yrevo for snie int!, to arrivo.lvy ITT •111L1,1ill a KICKE rstol , ll. 110 linen , ' 01 I , OBACCO-1 0 boons "Rusitell4.RTylVt - t - siii, l Congress Tobsecojust recetved'and Int sale by 1(7 _ MILLER & RICKRTPON SUGAR—tn . . , case. Savoring's 11 R Loaf Savor; 9.1 barrel. " ralvatised Leaf Su /r a n just reonved and tor sa'n by in ? 11111,LF & RICKETSCIN Ozu O bbln LIno&I.111 in own and for soloTy /31 . MILLER A RICRETSON - JACOB WEAVER, Wit. !Aare, comer of Mnr k et and Finn' ons. aTII-3CO-buithels in more and for Yale by O )y? • _ ' 'WORT & AEBT Q ALA D OIL—II dy'yirabl; brand of Ister imnom b.etb b.gly by ' iyl JACOB WEAVER k. „In ON MangMl amain{, the i•aeinet-sa ie debeek,4ol bead ablesteali re noenacent of /nein and doentabia war 'r and (ace,. OFF Gond.. U.. - • Ate O'Clock, P. 51. A lardy I/vault - 11 of new and second touid household furniture; cobraeinguearly all ph, variety wanted. by Aottiekceper. aid others. Also, gtocenes, guessa• exah.glaaaware, tin +ram, hardware. Callo , l ra, Fratiktpt stoves, cooking lids. Sc., wrlpplng paper; baud • bode* shovels, gnu, scrilxs, 9 da y and 9s hoar Cla,ia,manlet Jalapa, Jeg At 60'0a:irk, P. ht. , A Isaadiome asairosient of fine slartr with linen to scans ana sollarsoinnimer coats, pasUiloora, fancy vests: boot, alines. List.. umbrellas. parasols. gold and. silver NM:CbCP, guns, p , instrarnents, a glowing of lierman and nibs, fancy goods, le: /ft Pools, Painling.,.Engtarings,./ewelry,3lsaietlinw room. au. at Auction. • . ON Saturday evratitv. the 10th lost at t o'clock at th Commercial Sale* Roolusi co r of orocid and sth nib wit be Yoid a large and valuable collection yr Cooks in th various deniirtrornteof literature. • A quaintly of veryispperior 011 Paintince, hoe Fax 1611 and Fresivh Entraving , among which a one Kt nt Boyden. iliatinition. Inhak.peare. the most ogee n & rind watt ever published; one very hoe filusreal Boa; one superior Comet and owe; one Fieneh Horn, ite Sr OPi Saturday evening, the 17th inntat 9 o'clote—at the Commertial Saler , ROMIN turner 0 1 M. 6.1 .ad filth nts, will be ealdwlthnut resetve, that valuable lot of ground adjornine the property of El L Fehneetock, bee ing a Croat at a . .! tees 41 int. hest on Penn at. between Peen at and lewia's alley end extending-back tin feet. A 1.. th. lot of ground in the rear of the above, bar tug ge. feet 41 inches (roost on as open Marall Mel wide. emendate buck towertln Penn at 7u feet Tenas—One Gfth cash. re•idne payable in- tour equal annual pay artan. with intermit. Title Indispatable. 1)9l ON Saturds• afternoon, die 10th day of July next at 1 o'clock, will be sold on the premiss,YJ building loii of ground. s tome on be South sidel Illonoogabela Hies, opposite the foot of Liberty at. 'lle above being well tuned for t h e site of n Rolling Mill or extensive ?deailment rv, will be sold together. If desired, itceord. nig no tbelan Teinis—One-foarth eagle. balance in equalthree payinenis,litaring interest, with _approved security. Possession given immediately. Tofu modus instable MARCUS BLACK, JR/memoirs of the Estate of ROSS MARX, Samuel Sleek, deedrlY 7 .7 JOHN D DAVIS, Auctioneer. • • PRINTS ONLY. • 44 / CEDAR ST., NEW YORK LEE & BREWSTER Este,tithed . warehouse In the year ISM for the yaw ppm t.oppt) toe the City and h or 'Flatlet with PRINTED CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, mt low ple.—and ezlottitlng, at All masons of Ah t est. the !Allyn Armament in l e 'HE WORLD. - - - They are now opening Several Hundred Packs/mg, ensup.ing carry new style of Foteigo owl &wale pruuuctom. many .of which ore not to he found el e• whete.gold which hoer just heft, purchased, and gio .artrd for solo for Cult end Wow, etedit, PRICES REDUCED • FROM• ONE TO FIVE CENTS - - - per 3.ard bolo. , the prices of April and May, as pr. rioted Cataloguer, which are corrected daily, tor th Information of towers. . . . . . PRINT WAREIIOUSE, New York, Arne,lBl7. - HEALTH, HEALTH I nit. WOOD'S Sarsaparilla and Wild 1/ Cherry Ellttera—Thill Arm and eatable Ex tract or Sampanlli and Wild Cherry has been laud with great tureen. for the pennanat removal of nil ugh di .aces as take their tree from an irapure state of the Mond:—:t proutotert• healthy action of the Li•el— atreegil,tra the Nerves and at once secures health stud .tern -to the whole eaten, • In mileage of Joann:re. Indigent., Dyepepsial lour of Appetite. Habitual Coo. trierofula, Headache, Languor. cud that Depreuron of Spirits. which 1. go common a complaint ru the Didion and Cunene,. treaume of the year, are medicine ha. malts equal—and &sin gle trial will convince the Mom incredulous of ha poet. ler virtuer. For farther particulars the tc-der it referred u 'to th pstnehlets which win be furnished by the Agents, slicer held by t lac esthesimate: who have ea lo whised ch this valuable medicine e • •• ' - . ache Public 470 Ile parting •t• and ark ln Wood's dansparilla and Wild Cherry Kamm, and reeeinenoother. Thiel* the first preparation of there article. , combined ewer offered ro Me public, and tar great roseate attenstuart its toe has induced the unprincipled to coometfett and imi tate As • pieventfre, rue that the honMa bare the words "Dr. Ward'. Sarrapanda and Wild Meng nits ter." preared on Pie glass, and that enelrlabel on the wale a Fianna hy the K proorietor, K Loritton, Jr. u,IJ, wholesale and remit, by WYATT' it ETCH -A M general agent. tdt Fulton street, New York; WK. Thu., :dram street, and Y. R. idaurvm.disnithfield street. Pinshurah, Pa. Price St —laigia bottles. je..1.16ar ' ddy. CISTIZEGNSI. BATHS, Fuurih, beitcten Wood aged Markd-at . opposite Maj. Larimer's F.sehemge Office. under•igned iv prepared in accommodate sale. I...critic., and the public generally, with a delicious lob. Inn i.cue man. amount will be open ionlay, pro. .e .d- wail every thins net:emery to mailer Latinos a lusqty .ALT and SIELPIIIIR RATIO , prepared if required. Th. anon. establishment Is fitted up in an enure new plan. being ventiliamd fru. Me roof Sod the enbaeriber la co I. lidesil that the inipmvemenis combined consribate to render thin eatablichment the most comfortable one now in the city. jytillen II VASHON GRAND GALA NIERK!!! Priers: reduced !.• 'Eckel. of Admistion , 12i do., • erre/tidier , . n dish of Ire Cream ! ! Free ' Concerts Triumphant! ! . • A NORED"S EAGLE ICE taLF.AhI NALGO:Leiria /1M istracfp daringqie salvors bp..ypwarderiffiflsee thousand Cinema and Strongsys The proplicior the %how: .p. mac Saloon having nbmilied a required nuaitier•of hands from the Eat in obrer 1010•00 , MIGIur Ice.szeiam enough for lhe thronged audience. nightlyassembled, takes great pleasure in sinieuncing that thU prices of admission in (atom will &NM, mated. The old faioriies. ~ •,, ICNF.ASS, PIURPHY AND HUNTLEY, ll: be., reputation as Mug/vane and Vocalist* stand uvaltrd in the United States, will hate the himorof tiridemene 0.. ihi• (Thursday) craning, and throughout he week it tat camw qt collection or Somys,ke Posttively ebangina the °gramme it Irk evening. En• ...in-e preparations a a making for The approaching A nnire nary of American Independence: - handred quarts of Inc Cream will be prepared . lOC the penmen., jrl STONIlsolM: - F:XPERIMENTS— Prof. Loomis. cl. and J 11. Gthon. of Pluladephia. will Lecture rivery evening, at cigar o'clock, at the thaws, pa Para grade too Casinvovaxec. They wit! preaentaliw Martha, whose wonderful enter:menu knee cleated eat egettement tome Edw. a riles. Thu. k Wing la l whenin the magnetic . ate, with her eye a perfec t bands it J. has Inc power to read. tell the time by watch, ea drverthe objcetii, colors. le . with allonislang amt. . roc, Odtet experimect. no le..tematkable, will bt produced. Adottnanee 23 cents Irma _ WEIN BoOKl.4,o.—The elniiitinliale 31.7 id, by LI Capt. O'Stiaugnt.scy. . . The Meteor, by 311 Old Salt. Living Age, N 0.113 and 163. • Graham'. Magazine for Job, Coluenbtan do dn;. National do do;: Union . do de; . i the Ent our edited by Mr.?. C 53 Kirklmd tteidevii Ladies Book. New Mune, Print, kr. Fur •Bie by W CALIIWF,Lt,tI floor Pon nth bussslisse. :SW .s. iY, r== rpm: Ltoston Melodeon : a cohrclion of Secular Mel. / alms. consinting of songs, glee. round. esoeffe. lr , °triad:as ensuy or rho loom popular pieces of the Car Armored sod hannotowd for four , whces, by Ed. •rd L While, Teacher of the /hams Forte .rod Organ. Volume Ist ♦l. Volurne rod of the above work, 2:14 pare•. al far go, pil.ti,*..Saging 'orreries, and others .who are fond to gw.l m oi 0, the alone works fordl be round very Je.ral... Her tired and rot role by Cl' JOHN H mELLon,FI wood at }AIiTkID 130031—relOGS 1,11 town and eCionit) V V at honcho, of wen and boy.. Also, fora Dum ber of elerso. salesmen. fohool traoheni, and boys in taco. nr woreliouwo. Wanted—plans Coin another of mitered own and women, bogignilgirig. Wantod— nunWniligier o(Rood white nooks ellabbermaids, &c, for oflown andmintry. appipat ISAAC HARRIS* OenergliggeOgy and . Intelltgenea Office, 5.4 ft nesi wood. 1 iyB,l4t NVENE WANTED, tr.-.A aespeelable II (sooty living 40 miles from Prashurgh wam• trwe stnol girl to go and nurwiwo small children. Also, several picas coots t aharnbertnaida. mines and girls rt. all work. Alonseveral men for fanding.aad hers vetting, Places wanted for several book-Iteepen,aales. men. warehousemen, go. Please apply at IdAAC it a KRIS'S Agency - nod Intelligence Vise, 611* at near Virko4l. ifw AND f) IN tit Dl./..Anti--- U 14 half pure. pale and dark Brandy. vadages IRA tir do do do do do TM, ' 9unor boo les do do .do do IE4O. rontr•thig, 01 the fuilowing celebrated Laud, Clara. Niter Caosilion, Saierar, and A treignette. _Brandies warranted pure from under Custom House lecke in N. Vora. and slapped here Itv Inc linponers, for sale• in quannnes to .111 i Pry . fc MARTIN Jr' enr ithfield and front riIiESOLUTgON—The herewroreeirs. ring bemern the Put.. r the. until, the firm of Itemilhoe :lie wart & CO.,i. thin day d iwolved by welds! coniado The burinei.e of Ole concern will be. willed lay chile, of We paten. Aileabetir city. Joly 141.1E47. 11&4111:1'0N srhwAKT, K SCASSAT. Y. li The mark of tnanafactured goods will be sold on very rea•onalile terms. iiIISSOLUTION —The partnership hitherto exist log under the style nod firm of I , tivvis,oelfarit 1 Lewin, t. al. dcy dissolved by mutual eonsenL les 11 , 11.ra hewing dinposed of his entire interest to Rotten f 11.11.11. Th allell &Cu.. e.hunsuens of the late firm .11 be nettled by Leivin,,D idholtresattsmized to use the name of the Into him for that poly °. IiF.ORGE LEWL`L JAMES O'HARA. 61.11 w lAlllrdt C LEIVI*. o.4yassta Inns Works. r EWIB, DALZELL Anie.—Namtheture all Looses of !toiler, Sheet. tier IrOn and Nails of the 1.1 iialty. Ostlers lett tot the warchoose R Da zelt tie , liberty st. or L S Waterman,' watt Ir. will receive prompt attention. Orrlcs or vult AT.1.1,01110, BLDOn Co , Patrburgh, July In, Inl7. 5 , 711 E Prevident and Alanagers of the.“ Company ,for J. erecting a Biidßo over the Allegheny River. nape vac Pittsburgh, in the esamyrof Allegheny, have dd. day declared a dividrnd one dollar and velem) , five cent. on each share of the Capnal Stock of .aid Rom pany. Rending in the name of individoalr,out of the profit. or the la.; pis months, which will Ur paid to Stockholder., or their legal .prevenlatives. on or alter the Nil inn. arwIt".10111N lle RP.RR.Tr.a.a.er M== . . • o,lfer Norigotiost sod Fire fortiron“ Geanpony, Pioehnrab, dul y I.t, 1617. 5 ?VHF. threetore of Po• ,eitnpany haves4lls day dada:, L. red a due dead of one dollar and ileanty.ave cent.' on esch killTe the.Capol el Stool, Oat Or the pluett PC the Oil month,. ye y•lile on or alley the lath mu.-• astitd . ROW? FlpiLEr t ecermary . _ " • Dividend: T • HE Prerident and Board of Managers of the Nodb• ern Libottive llndge.:oolpany bare ildadas des's , red a Dividend of one dollar milk fifty cent,' On nook •iiire of the Capital Stook of ratO Company tribe paid In We ettoekboldercon or offer d's 10th ittat. • • • ' WASlOl4ll..Tretroster A • urn av v. 3tilv 5.1047 • • ••• j77d3.0 DRIED APPLES-5a bonbels on band and Or We by 117 TASSEY ABET . A - NOOI,;ES—A feur cabala An 1.108 by tbm dmea 11 drJar,b . - IY7 /AMR I.VRAVVR SADMIX Elt;-I , or isle t!). threat...larva and amair Turs, • 1/7 JACOB WEAVER Ast, am • 'CINCINNATI AND . . DAILY PACKET LIAT. T2l 3 l:7tOvrt I.'" re l" ' 44 41. "' a £thhed and moat pentver t ial I..: ' • ' slitt the ten of the West. Every actonatoodaten and CO"- fort that ntoorrettletteente, has been paned for par. eager. The Line is beet mope/sawn ter lee years —have earned a a:Lidice' of people eldest injury to their persona: - The team will te at the eat of Weed alma do day previews to starting, for tee ne er . too of freigh t •nd the fano!' paesengersoo arra. ter lo al Casa. The pooae torte) east 1 e pa. 4 ut advance. • The YONONGAIIELA,CapI Stagg. Pius amid, VlCiy Monday morning at to o'clock;'. every' Monday craning at 10 P.M _ TIIEBDAT PACKET. • The HIBERNIA, NO.ll. Capt. J. leave Pitiebargh every Tuesday =ming 1•1111 Wheeling every Teerdav evening .t t Y. at .. IiViDDIBLIAT 'MCKIE?. Ih. NEW ENG LAND. NM SI, Card. S. Ana, will leave rat:shoran evert Wednesday inen!..e at I . oscloek; Wheeling are°. Wednesday . erening 41110 M. /41 ' • TntIRSDAY PACKET Th. WWI aipL N. J. Gremlin!! lenve Pins. burgh every Th inanity guArAjuit %1 !wasps were Tinueling evening aI 10 P. Al. FRIDAY PACKET. , Arbe CLIPPER, NO. 2, 4 . :Nkpa Crill43,llSii pv• ring burire even. Friday, mo rn ing at 101.kbrek; 11 heeling everqrideyeveineg ar ID P.M. • • SATCEDAT PACKET. , The . hiPMENGER. Cape Liessi t wiltlreie Pule burgh every Peewee,' ITIONIDg at 100 clot &; 11 heeling every auunley evening at la P. el. - - ■UNDAT - PACBLT. The ISAAC NEWTON, tbrpt. A. C. Masan, vro leave Pluaturesh every 04Aulay =meg at iu o'rlCrk Wheelies every betnaay eMeruni at 10 P. 01. tett SUGAR -1 bb43 apatite Trii;qld 1 bbl doable refikud Cruet...di 210 r Lout. • 15 bbIA atloNd do, I iserca stay; , 10 bap Brazil; , 3 bblsCbanfiedi • • 3 bled! N. o.;* kir tab, by J D WILLIAMS& Co R.A- , 11 of o host* 1. Irtai, 3 do Imperial Tea; 8, do Gunpowder ibx dY anis. hi* V. 41 Tea: - • 44 do, Superior Y. WT., - do tooeboo do; do 13operios - Y. do; Jun received and for sale low by lat , MULLER dt. RICKE7IIO74 TEAS—The rabretibrr hos just teeonod horn dill Pettis Tea Coraintnr. more in New Tort, a forte innerly of TFASjort minoring!, coniiiiiting of uil the vs. nodes 3711 etc to 11130 per Ih. A JiiirNFA • linfS. Sole Attain for thl. airr. No 714th in HOLLAND OIN, ke.-3 pip e s u.u; I puncheon Jamaica !Tarim; p, 1 .• Scotch Mickey; uracruined pyriond &I , 'oh , LS _ .11 c wra:m— ViTASHINGITPN AND; Hl* (JEVEIt Ai s, by TV IlsedleJ, MIN obey neo'd and lor sole hr • • JOHNSTON A SrociaoN joy 6 corner of market nth! Jot so F . AlDD—Beaullful p earl e and ivory Para —viiriirtii'll prier, from algal to three may quatany of law p nee down to twenty live ewes. at , EATON'S.. Cl market at _ rill DY'S of broiliet and other maybe., Limb colored. !Yoder, Slipper, Satchel, ewe: Bead Sag, always art hand and eon be made tool der at abort 'K.... • WANTED TO PURCHASE—thigh . pressure 1". elms' Engine, wait of without huller. .la woos Meaty horse power each. Address. _ A Bleit at tins office. jeffisht KEEPINO UP APPEARAPICEB, ors , Tate. for Ow Rich and Poor. by T 8 Arthur. This day and for sale at the Book and elattonery Wo• al.e of Jr2o . JOHNSTON & ISCOCSTON PLAID- CAWablElibiri-Black white bafrid rCassioieres-farbiabablr Gyle-linly we'd -at flr)- Goods house of _h4 iWG USQ,UITONETTS-NarroW dna /XL plaid and erten; a supply r . ec.ited at - ft2tl .W R IdUltP/IY'S WLSIOO, GILLIIB-4T , Bby 10i -- /O by 1T; lob, 14:for sale o F VONBON Nnuttgr.a.cu WUITE ULYANNA 111/0411-0 boxes ee• perior white unseat Son r.hue received end for - sale by Joill AIILLFAL RIM:ET:um . , NA P y OikO r N . ll/ 1 7 Ills GE:NI:HAL.% by I 'P Head le2B /0101870 N wrock-roN • SD Ws andva and I as, id. ieria FORSITII & s a b r ia, =-44zuakuit.z.triti.,0.4or SALT—IO eaiea Table alalt.jest recd and for sal; br _ jeZ. MILLER & RICV.T;ON BACCO , t AND LARDI tr i kasnllae oo; m r t g i _!l 6 For bY POINDIXICitCO 1 - 111.-20bbls Flanseed Oil in awe and Ural. by ; W k .11,CANOLFNti DROVIEIS.—VVOduIes3 more and for saw by V 'lO WICK; McCANDLVrcs LIUM-931bis in store and for We by • Ajp WICK k ideCANDI.F/48 — , 00/W-100 b.-Rosin Sup in nora and for ule by Iy3 W/CK fr.IIIeCIA HOLM DAY PEACIFIMI-100 bo lA uoreand Wallaby int WICK & kIeCANIILFIn. .I' l 7J" "" N-8' S/L i t i mßA.TolB--lior ails , WICK & lIeCAND WOOL. -5 lacks for sale by j , • WICK & breCANULEISi CLOVER 11/KILID—i sacks for We by wpm ft /Ikea NDLESS HILECP-83 bales mo`d perstiarTremon end for sate . by ALLKN k CO - WANTED—A Tonna oto work Tinware Y berthas., apply at the Reward and Fairs Factory, No. 47, Fifth at. nlioorz ALCORN initi7corisig-.3 bales Wild. - kibistriedliol for wklo by Seas 'DILLON & REITER 0 lbs best 00=4cm - wed 10 for pale by . BRA UN k REITER rj.l O. 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