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BY EarisTlJS BitooKS
. PITTSBURGH:
WEDNESDAY MORNING; JUNE 14.1947.
[IX Tan rarest arm Daum GA i[ITS to punlis]ed
• Douly,Tri-iVrekly, and Weekly.—The Deny m Berm
- Donate per inLnnen; 64:T6-Weekly is Five Dollars per
anhunn the Weekly is Two Dollars peril:l.M striely
in adoattee. •
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Anyellieenannl, w +newt. ;ne<tuan, abould lie
banded in by bye u'eluck nt the solernoon. Allen/43n
Ible,on the patrol our ruennner would Le ynadue
lineal annati beneLL
FOR GOVERNOR,
JAMES IRVIN,
(or CVF,F.II courns.l
Fun LANAI.
JOSEPH W. PATTON,
(OF (TIKECILIAND MONTI )
k ZEUTOIL
;GFOR6F: of Allegheny Co .
tfolt Aro,llltl.'7.
LEWIS e. 1 'NOIII.I.- ut InOiatta Tp.
CHRISTIAN SNIVIIIA, of W Tp .
AIARSHALL tiWARTZWEI.III:It, Pittrtrurgli
HENRY I.AROF,of Tp..
FOR COM, TIKILA.CIIkt.
•
J. W. BANTER, of Pittsburgh.
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THONIASPERK 4 N:, of ar
Si. Clair Tr.
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WiLLIANi VN. EVt-rrailler Tp.
STATE CR:AVILA). COMILIIITTEE.
TIIU\IAS 11 PRANK - Li Laprorterre.,
.10117,1 C KUNKEL. !Lwow, r'ouroy.
THOMAS DUNCAN,
JAMI.P.I MARTIN;
THOMAS C HAMMY, VOrk
WiLLiAM M %YATES, eutobertund.
DANIEL NI SMYSER. Arlurns.
JOHN p Cy.
H CHANDLF:II,.
ROUERT 'P CONRAD, .. •
DILLER
THOMAS
LUTI AVG RA TIL Plolutlrlphta County.
lER. Iterltr.
ROBERT Al UAtiu, FI2IILIIII.
THOMA. AI T IrI'KENNAN,
ANDREW J (MA:, loner , ,
11A11111A It DENNY. Allcgllrny.
RICHARD IRWIN, Vrnatlgu
JOSEEII II IZCIINS, WY , lntorYlon . d.
G J BALLET.,
II I) MAXWELL. NrYrthampton.
J U SALISIIVRT, Pim11.1(112111111.
ELIIANAN Wyommg.
SAMUEL A I•URVIAACF:,IIuIIer.
m.LNEIr S EVANS, ChrHer.
IlOBERI"P POTYS, Montgomery.
For torn? Cummercml Inlrli grn a Domitic Mar
.kias, River Now., imron., Moor Martrt. sr., r-re
thril page.
We give below as a proper addition to the pro.
eCodings previously published, the speech of Mr.
Coevals of Ohio delivered on the sth before the
Convention
The convention adjourned en the 7th inst., efte
adopting the liesolutions previously published.
A. Committee was appointed to collect statistics
• ,relative to the trade of the Lakes and Rivers, to
be presented with the proceeding. of this Conven
tion, to the next session of Congress, and to his
- :Honer, James K. Polk.
Among the speakers to the convention David
D. Fields, Esq., of New Yark who had led in
opposition to everything, took iho stand, and, after
: threatening : &solution of the Convention, if
members did not coincide in his views of this nth:
jeer, he proceeded to lay down his doctrine and to
examine the constitutionality, of these improve.
vent,. Mr. F. was naked if it wan in the power
• of the general government to improve the naviga.
tiara of the Minos River! Well," said .M r. F..
odoes that River run through two Otates A
• 'laboutvrent up and Mr. F. woo o little smbarrowed
:at the reception of hie geographical doubt. His
harEor doctrine was equally cross examined. and
his theoretical limitations 'of • power shockingly
disregarded by his own practical application.
NrCorwlWASpeeek
He would have been most happy could he to
enamel from answering at thin time to the imper
ative call which hod brought him before the au
dience. He complimented the Rev gentleman who
had preceded him, end wrote with his tribute to
• to the Puritans; .113 of whoio he presumed the
gentleman was himself, [a laugh]. Ae for hire
. self, he though it must ba evident io every one
who saw him from o prima fade view that ho
could not be riecended from the eat. stuck, (a
laugh]. 11 almost seer* as if ho was Lament
forward directly after the Rev. gentlemen, to pro.
duce a sort of discord, by compuiwn. let how
ems moth we may have been indef.,' to the hardy
.and noble sons of New England for ranch that
" elevates and enobles the West, he would venture
to say that if any one would enter the interior of
and lows, hp would find many of the
strompatzood sons of Pennsylvania. miwy from
sine good'old State of Kentucky,anfl huge. stnarins,
to Mr Allen,) from Ohio. •
Gentleman' had all heard of Olue,i--he resided
there 'himself—if they doubted the existence of
each a place, and would put him upon the stand.
.he woaldprove it to them—yet there ere some ie.,'
our wide world who have not a very clear ids, o f
it. He once met a Frenchman who [01 0 ,1 , ... d
bitterly of our diploinais.-He enquire:, .tat wan
the matter with theta I were the, not
and FeetleinsMY in their do;artment ! • Yea but
they Woke no language not their
own mother Tem°°'::,.. I No, they apiike a kind
ofPolots ;he:dieted they carrell it Ulan. (A
HO! , of the involuntary impaleivhich had
• Pt. tiered together, front all parts of the Union,
*Men of the higheat reap:debility end most exalt.'
ad worth. In this remark he rnent by no means
'to be egotistical (a laugh). They had hero unit
id, forming a great Congress of the American
people. It is a for nobler patriotism than conquer
lug distant nations with your war clad armies,
•-• thus to assemble to sociire the blessings of a 'free
goverment- There is no people under the wide
heaven who would have exhibited as you have to
day, so kern sad we an estimate of this truth.—
This impulse had moved men from every part of
the lend to this gathering point.
. Away from distant hfassochusetts, from the city
of the merchant princes, the old Bey State has
sent her sans.
• And -from the Oil colony of William Penn,
• comerepresentatires to this Pongtess of American
' People, without any per diem allowance. or mile.
age, to many the good old dub city of Philadel
phia to the young city of Chimp,. • i
And from adult Savannah comes one, to learn
Isere whether our glorious republic is destined to
be composed of widely disjointed fragmenu, or
whether it is to become, and remain united until
the "last syllable of recorded time."
- Wu not thide. noble Congress? He had been
for usury. yeSIN 111 member of another Congress,
but coddle traneplant this one to the Ten Mil.
Svare, he would gladly stoop the old one for it.
Cangrees.has die 'power to regulate commerce
..between the leveret Stater, If you send a cargo
of wheat from Chicago to Buffalo. a distance of
!IWO miles, creasing lake after lake, stretching
away in their magnificent length, would not one
naturally think that this might be. called Cum.
surce ? But no, that is a mistake, we are tont.—
What ia it then my brother T Why that is Trade
(a laugh). Hot if yon send the sameciugo from
New York to New Orkin., what is it then
. Well, then it is Commerce! Why is it not in
• the find instance as well as the law ! Oh it is not
. on atilt water, (a laugh.)
He begged gentlemen wpuld notice this nice
".distinction between Commerce arid Trade. If we
'are engaged in nosiness:upon salt water, it is Com
'team. If upon fresh water, then it is Trade (e
laugh.)
•': Ruch is the beeiniful construction of-that chum
In the constitution, as given to it in various ports
of the Union. • If you are de-oirous of knowing
• .• the conetruction of that clause, recollect! you are
- not m uk itie opinion of some able Lawyer or era
' trite Slldurnan, but you must seek some distin
' 'gashed', chemist and have the water carefully
analyzed to discover whether it is call or fresh (a
lotigh4
It would be interesting to inquire what influ.
enee Commerce has had in producing the surest
01:10UT own good city, and in building up tho
_abodes of civilization where, ten yesterday, as it
were, the wild savage ruled 'your prairie land.—
Withcat Commerce. it would never. have existed,
we sthonhl not be assembled, hero to-day,—
Commerce and Christianity have marched heed
Inland—she pioneers of the West. It is Corn.
"mine that . builds up aril 'enlarges a nation.—
,''Countries are prosperous,as an almost univenail
sited) in the relative proportion of the sea.
of bunt te the inland. extent of ierritory. Africa
at this day is as dark and dewetto as over; ter
„,:"'ssaboard Is only ourseguare mile 900 ietand.
Evea our New England, arid.. Commerce, not
: withstanding her stern arid heroic sone, would
hare sooner beiome barbarous thou orb,.t she now
,•••, • Ile spoke of The future greatness of the Conn.
Ail between' the East and the Rocky Mountoins
• - —it would at no distrait day ,become the arbiter of
theedestiaies of the Republic-it would make our
'Presidents, and enact our laws. • (Turning to Mr.
'IL is well, air, that you have come
among on to see your future misters, (a luigh)—
i its right will, be maintained; tho ballot box will
..secure us the same privileges accorded to our
brethren. I bee never seen a dims* in the'
body politic that. could not be rand by the hag
'
lot Lax. Shall treasure tie pouted • oat. for th: e
•O'.","';',.:•T•',Osi*Yelariner? and shall not a dollar be given!
maxim impediments from our lakes and dung
. '; No, we de not believe this: The same indeed Al-
Tile energy that brought, our Pilgrim foretell tens
through the snows of winter; and the perils a' jobs
deep, Is foot bringing their descendants lid Ab er .
wardi with their "'UV's, (a laugh.)
Ile lased not argue more on this occei i .e.--
Every min present Lod au opinion in aCCV .faaneo
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with his tiled' thii . Cl3l7,Vtii there
_would not
be • dis.courg voice.
. Let us not, then, allow any discord to creep in
to our council., to moo the hammy of the prew
out, cr kopard the net interest* of the (aura—
Let the bugles of party have no nand in thl. con
re, ii0(1. l.rt there bo [ere no Whig, no Dem,
trot—nothing but Americans. IWt us here term
a new pasty, and let it be the beau , of us all in fu
ture yea:Kobel we aided barmaneo usly in urging
on this great movement.
'Turning wilt. Wentworth, the RepresenfAtire
Coogiess from this District, he cSatinoisi—
tlnmen, whin' he and I can agree on any
subject, at there roust be harmony. He bad the
pleasure to know that that gentlemen was warm.
Iv enlisted in favor of the Objectiof thin Conven
tion. He might say, he was foritu4Anous upon
the subject; perhaps this wee owing to his longi
tude. He goes the whole length. (A. laugh.)
If any of the empire. Ma earth injure or mail
us, we are ready to arm ourselves to the teeth, and
go forth to do hauls; la spend immense treasures,
and draw , upon all our scsourcei; but here on
these lakes, and in our wesneru I rivers, thousands
of lives arc loo; more than nave fallen in the Men•
lean war, t..r went of a small appropriation.. A
single, ship of the line, destined to protect our' for
eign corn neren. hosts us more that a million of
dogars rh.t some gallant ship which bore the
nsino , of his ,nvn State. Ohio, east a. million and
half of cloth's. Four of tht,e ahips hero cost
us more than has been' expended for our' western
harbors omen the formation of eur.gosernment.—
Every gun that you would find on board these
ships, costs you fourteen thousand dollars.—
Would it pot be better to tate some of there four:.
teen thousands and improve our Harbors at Chi
cago, Milwaukee and other places, or to remove
snag. and sawyers from the Ohio and blinds
sippit
It is a curious fact that 82 per cent of uur rev
enues have gone to supply our forts, and our ships,.
leaving 18 per cent to be invested in pence. Ho
thought this state of things hail better be reversed-
There is no fear that this country will be invaded.
Ile did not think there was ri country in Gale
creation which would invade a land that the Yan
kees had already insisted.
He ■lludcJ, aim, to the fact that these obstruc
tions of the Lakes reacted to the great injury of
the farmer,. well as„commercial men. If the far
mer raises more produce thin he desires to um
hinaselt, he wants a food market for the surplus.
If he cannot sell his produce to advantage. be is
4,re:rented from giving 'good cane anion to hit sons
Laud 'daughters, who.arei to•ho the futurevoters and
the future mothers in the land.
Our Union might to . be so c innected 21:11.1 con
solidated, that all parts con ha seceasible to all.—
It' should, be bound together, hooped round with
railroads, as with iron ribs. The true definition
of n commonwealth is that in nd where all parts are
equally accessible.
It is said that Thomas JetTerson violated the
Constitution to acquire Louisiana; his design being
to lament what he feared. might. take placo--that
the West iu some future day, would seek tb divide
the Union, making the Alleghenies the sepals.
ring inc. If a rail road had then extended frptn
East to' West, we should not have needed to am,
quire Louisiana I r any such reason. The son a
of tho Pilgrims will loak out upon Asia, and hay e
commercial gmociations with her. If proper al?.
propriatious are not made to bind the growing
Weed to the distant Dun, their swarming Petit I ce
will build up on the eh ore of the Pacific nu is
pendent Republic of tb e Anglo Saloon blood.
But this great wore on whirls we areengag ed
will be accomplished. Since these MIDI! Puritans
hare token it in bawd, toe; will never rest. / sir
oleep until it is dorm. •
Ho thanked Cod %hat he had rho 11611illtlee in
thil.'.lSt and intellig eat assemblage, that the hot ?es
of the Rest are not to ha disappointed.
a the rAttabaro Gasrtle.
LATER OIF Till?. CONVENTION..
tirc,llllo.cr Lnmcuwb
Lake Erie, July 9. 1847. 5
Thri Chicago delegation from New yor's war
very üble—very notch of that ability hoot the edi
torial corps. Horace Groely. James lirr . rolo.'and
Charles King, of New York city, Thue,ow Weed
and E. Croswell, of Albany, with Ate n nu;m-
Ler of others. 'Phe result of this Co mention will
do very mud, to enlighten publir sentiment in
too North West. I think no torn can bo norm.
noted or sustained for the Preinlency, who will
ve:o or pocket Bills (James Yolk iik o ' o t for -the
imprusenteot of harbors and rivers. Thr • Presi.
dent was rrpecielly nomad by eve.'y ape libel
thOqgh his ma-roar Wero noted am I ridi
culed by several speakers, at w hi c h a ll l a ck Thal
heartily, and none aem loudl y a ppland s ,j g hen
hie own proferserl friends.
1 b.:4 very much gratified by this, ra,
firrl• trip t t thg Upper Laker. The Buffalo ant
CLl.'",e:ste.nhooti ale .t Ay 1, and elegantly
10 :r.glahed, They hare t,..t i. build them so
nght to accommodate them to low Waters—they
are consequently much more substantially built,
and but about twice the time one of our river
boats would last. Take, for example, Gen. Reed's
et Erie, l'enns.,tne of boats. Tile Louisiana cost
.taut $BO.OOO, tLe Junes kfroliMn about the
aame, the Niagara $93,000. I I have found three
boats to ho every thing this could be deairevl.
The 0111.1C4 ato Efficient and gentlemptft
all the artangementa of the batt. admirable.
.1 had no idea of the immense numb& of emi
grants going Westward. Every ateambeen has
its hold literally crowded with them—principally
Germans.—Milwaukie, WiscOnzin,is the port at
which they are mainly landed. lam told that
every boat leaving Buffalo, (which dill average
probably 2 per day,) has from 300 to 500 on board.
Tots added to the productiveness of the West
must noon fill up even 'these inimmuo prairies.—
It requires a good deal of traveling to realise the
extent of out conntry Wo cannot comprehend ,
by the most careful plod, of Geography, the full
extent of ILLS Union. By the time I reach hornet
there will °ply be two or thine atatea in the Union
in which I . have not been, and even yet I every
day feel how much I could leant by still further
travelling. We now past with so much ease and
rapidity, that it dire not treats much ratline.—
lly tiaturdny night of this week, I aball have been
9 days on the wing. and in that tinae.passed over
210 d mile*--the remaining four or five dsys have
I,een spent in visiting different places.
The next Mrs.& of Representatives.
Twenty of the twenty-nn,4 State., Liken now eleeted
of:. of nenr:y all the toetnt , eto of the !know of Wore
eutanves to 'Cod, they are entitled; the result, no far,
hung robstentlally green 10 the following table
4V, 1.. LrJ V. W. 1.. Nat. Yu,.
Wain , ..... • • •i u 1 1 G
N 11ausp , hire 2. 2 U 3 ' 3 0 t
Vrroouest .4 I II U 3 I II
Masa/or:lase. 11/ 1/ 0 0 IU U U
CUM) eCtir Ut ••• •I U u 11V U 11 0
141oodr lolaud .1 U U 1 U' U U
New York • • -3,1 U 1/ 21 4 . 0
Nra , .l •1 .1 Uu 3 2 U U
Drlaware 1 it II 1 U .4/ 0.
l'en,ylvaLua 17 7 U IU, 12 0:
Vtannta , • • •.6 • u 1 le u
Carolitru• • u u to 0 U
“roolgoa • . 4 4 0 U 'I 54, U
Fltorda- • ••1 tij U 1 U
111,4rourt ti u t U 5 U'
Nik.lll,ol A/1140111u U
'm
U ' I
to ' 1! ' l ( 1;
1.11,10/an 0 3. 0 U U 3 U. 0
Texu, • • •• .0 _. 0 U 0 2 I/ 0
G 9
Vititoutj .1.29 L 9
The House of Reprefontlitivea numbers 228,
numbers of whom 115 constitute is
Represen:anwoo are still to be amen in Maine (4),1,
Rhode Island (1), Nlaryla.ld (G,) Viiiinirs (I).
Ohio (I), Ynnh Carolina (9). Alabama (7),1
hfioissippi (4). Louisiana (4), Tennissies (II),
Keatucl4 ( 1 .0), Indiana (10), and lowa (2);
total. 72 11 11. ( whom 'the Whigs neat only 70 to
wain, a. if ,ajority.
Loco 5 'oca ECONOtli.—While the Admindus.
tiara is if iending the public money at the rate oil
Ltty'Atlltons of dollars it year, in the prosecution !
of 'Ar. Pont's Merican War, the President io
sending his Agents to Eider, like Mr. Hobble,'
of oh o P. D. Department, and again allowing his,
Mod ter to abandon his post at Naples; as Charge'
des Affaires, for which he received s9boo the first
you r, end $4,500 per inn= ever since, to trawl(
open a }dessert, excursion through li:I0 United
I SU .tee. In the mean time we me told there is )to
mo.t ey. to inney a river ore harbor, and none
rutin ring those obstructions to Ccunriance win
• very year peril and destroy the lives and. property
of tiro peoplo. Our Ministerial otnese shooed art
poorly enough filled at best, end it is dos to the
pdblic service that those who occupy pwilhalre ar
eo nurch respectability, should givs,rittenticki t
their business. Every American who visits Nei
pier at this time is directly taxed for . Pa/spent . •
other services: which the Charge des lashes
paid by Ids Government to perform;
The Baton water lonii of $1,000,000 hae been
taken b 1 thecap4talids of thatcity, the prim ove
isziog Of cents on It $lOO.
POST 'OFFICE LAW
' We'rd:servebilth pliniiutei that,—entirely in Sc..
corilance with previous predictions,--the cnesp
postage law ie vindicating itself from all the revi
emits of its enemies, and every where,-even at
the Seuth, where it had so much uppaition a t the
'start:4it is proving itself profitable to the people,
as it ere long will be beneficial to the Government.
For entire success, however, cheaper postage than
five 9d ten cents are necessary, since at these
rates private individual. can successfully compete
with tkie Government in carrying mailable matter.
' As to example of the general, working of the
prevent law. we observe that at Buffalo the fits;
quartr this year the increase over last year is
$1,27p., The whole receipts for the, quarter are
$6,480: The came result is true of other imrr..
tent points of the country. -
Fo l the g reat reform which has already been
. g •
accomplished upon this subject, the country is in
debtel to Rowland Hill, and the good intuit.:
grossing out of his persevering [alien , in - England.
The 'Correspondence in England has become rio
extensive that the number of letters passing
thnotigh the London PostOffiCe annually amounts
to se i
rnty:fret million; and the curiosity of same''
one leads us to add the calculation that this
nurnher of letters averages four inches in length
and hree Man" wide. If this immense number
of le tees were laid down in a horizontal position,
long 'horeys, they would reach to the extent of
va miles; if laid so as to foun square feet, the
who., would cover 142 acing of lend. Tncy as
', erat4 in weight one-third of an ounce. The whole
weld weigh 697 tons. The postage of these, at
onernny coots amounts to .12:312,599
Lt may not be uninteresting to observe the effect
of the Cheap Postage System in England. The
old. g a r was in full operation in 1839, and the i
fol lowing table will illustrate' the progress made
during the past five years: , .
car coding Gros. wee- CoO ol ow,. l'itl re, row.
lan.
'IX 1:. °111 '3 76:3 ." ..71 '7 .9 , • . ; ''' l'= '2'
11 4 11' 1,X0,4611 efki,cr - i•
1641
1,13
1144 1.416418 146164
1.578143 9:7,514
1.670.017 1103 681 , 61.
8.0,..../
810 .1110
1441641
6404117
1,18 1,7‘5,i417 11,5110 719.951
1441 1.901.:00 1,12.m01 7:54.
1647 1.964 OW ' t 13.111161 ',23,100
e h , . J 1 0 4 3 1141 16 is increasing, and in time will
I :
reach its old point, while the correspondence will
be enhanced five times more than it was in. 1839
E e'
tern
has recently estalibehed a pest office rye
tern upon the average of the rates of the prinrips
corintries of the world. These ratty 'me believed
be be nearly correct:
1 ' .
England—uniform postage,
Prussia-8 Series,
Spain—uniform
UoitcJ state.-3.neo
. -
zones
Aistria-2 zones,
ittissia—uniform,
n6.nce-1 . 1 znes
With regard to England the facts bland thus:
In l 1839 the pe'st aloe had attained its highest
re enue under the old system. 10 1840 a four
) nny uniform rata was adopted, and in 1841 the
tmotal charge of a penny (equal to two rental
o into operation far all del knees ani for all
letters under half an ounce, unit the eue, lei a. of
ship letters, which are chargeatone
P. S. Silleo Writing the alone. we learn fintrl
dr Chief Clerk of the Pittsburgh Post 001, tli
the increased Receipts of the Pittsburgh Por.a tli..
fortthe six months ending done 311. oc. , r Its
eirtresponding pedal of 1848, amount 11
1 0. (two thousand one hundred and PI tty..ne
lan and ninety cents.)
First quarter, 1847,
Second quarter, 1817, 1.013 90
IThe per annum receipts f.ai,ostAge IL ill., 1'3.1
burgh l'ost Office, amounts to .2, or $30,00u.
.•
A Correapondent of the now York Epircoptl
ft
teconler gives. the followin ; 0v...t.-atc.... :.• .• , ot t
f Mr. Clay'a Baptism.
A notice was very generally circulated through
he poblic papers of the country some two or tho e
years ago, to the effect, that Mr. Clay hod become
i
r 0 member of the Protestant EP/scope! Church.—
The wish was, doubting, tither to the thought, es
.Yr. Clay had not at that time taken any moth step.
file boo always been known to base tit , I.att.e.t 1
Irespect for toe institutions of Chri,tionity, ronbto
have been a decided believer in the divine umbra.
Licit) of the Christian religion—his amiable and
tow deeply afflicted wife, having for many years
-.,zen a humble follower of its Bleated Author.—
I,'Y `hen the weather permitted it, living or he duet
a ileum' a half (rpm the church, Mr. Clay has
l e a ry • been a regular attendant =ate services; and
or i t vu Or three year. past. busing had more leis
re y t on public duty. his =mail to had evlacidly
peen a treed to Lilo-high considerations connected
ith th. bags spirituel and eternahL.les life having
' n d ea mu) en intensely to the good of other.,
scarce', v, until this period of retirement, to leave
i m an op , ooymnity to think of himself. But he
a „, at t ena t, h consecrated hie great powers to tio.l.
onwas h p ,. iced to the little parlor at Ashland,
Tuesday at leneton the rand ult„ together with
And of his dims tbteruindaw, (the coltertr,lng al
!ready a ment hei. of the Church.) and her four
! c hild ren , by the I. !ea. Edward F. Berkley. Rector
of Christ Church, Lexington. The baptism was
admiaistered pint, ily, for • the Tamen, that the
I
, ,crairega ti on of auk t Church, 'ate replacing their
told church, with a nes v edifice, now in rapid pro.
4,..., of erection, an d a t e not suitably situated fur
t h e mee t aa i am n and tier vet administration of this
rite in public.
Wh en t h e ' amid, e nt,.red the room on this
deeply oolemn and intereaticit oeemi9n, the small
assembly, coexisting of the ,'eamediite faintly. a
few family connexions. and the clergyman's wife,
row up.— In the middle of the mane weed e large
centre.table, on which was placed, filled with da
ter, the magnificent glass.vase, prea s nited to Mr.
Clay by =me gentian= of Pittaburia. , On one
aide of the room, bong the large piett.'m or the
family of Washington, himself an Episcopalian by
birth, by education, end a devout commune. an of
the Chemin and immediately opposite, on a .akle•
table; stood the 'bust of the lamantal Harbin,
with
with a cheplet of withered fitment hung spin his
head, who was to haso been undirmed in the
Church the Sabbath after he died—.fit witnewore of
Mlal • scent, Around the room were svaperoled
a number of family pictures, and arming them, the
portrait of a beloved daughter; who diml mum.
year. ago, in the triumphs of that faith which her
noble father was now about to emqace; and the
i pictureof the late lost son, who fell at the battle
of Buena. Vista. Could these silent 1110kaft oil
at the scene abhut transpiriug, bare spoken from
the marble end the Canvass, they would heartily
have approved the act, which dedicated the great
man to God. There am a deep emotion paved.
Jug that small amenably, at the recital, under such
clicanstenees, of the sublime ordeal of the.
I Clench, turd every heart thrilled with' a aolatun
N. XI In Co,a
• 'by, when the merciful and glorious c0 , ...1 was
sealed; oin the name of the Father, and of theSao.
and of theJloly Ghost. °
This act will be publicly ratified at Lilo sit its
tian of the Bishop, on the third :Sunday in July,
iu the Apostolic rite of Confirination.
ran Cut:ices Jeer arrived at Now York on
Friday night, and east her wooden anchor a 4 the
quirsntine. The crew of the Juak uutotietwfiety
einemse and fifteen English. This odd craft ship
ped at the Cope of Gaol Hope and Heleitu,
and ;Mended to.grut into England. but the amine
was changed, and perhaps to improve the specu
lation. The commander states that he has cope
rienrxd very macre weather, particularly oie this
coal. The passage ties been nearly a hundred
days less than he anticipated. The New 'York
Express giirea the folloiving,diircription of the Ves
sel.
GU 4U L. F. na.j.
All the seventy.f.urs and frigate. in the British
or American Navy, if mimed bel.x, would not at.
meet half the notice. Every pampa on the land
and on the water is astonished if. her unique ap.
.pettrance. She is unlike a ship, brig. schooner,
sloop, steamer. canithhinti, or any other craft—
Her stem appears like two or- three poop decks,
piled one above another, nearly fifty feet above the
water, and her rudder,which is latticed, weighs
eight tons. and is in upe, something like, only
moth lager than, a canal boat's. It takes linty
road to stem her in a gale of wind. Her prow is
nearly equate, and open in front, with a large
wooden anchor projecting out like a figure-head.
She has galleries or walks outilde, extending from
the Bern to undships.
Her stern is nearly,square, and she is gaudily
painted' with figures.. We learn from her corce
minder that it 61 two han4ed and twelve days
since she left China. She his floated, drilled:end
oiled along, stopping at the Cape of Grad • Hope
and St. Helens. She we. bound to England, her
Captain' being an Englishmen, and the speculation
English, bit in consequanee of the king passage
h eicour . was shared, and she put into this port,
where oho will be exhibited fal several weeks, and
then psoceed to her port of destination, in Britain.
Her .bottom is very fool, which has prevented
somewhat her tailing. She will have to be placed
on the Seetienal Dock to be cleared.
iiMMWMM
t;'. T .~
13=T112!
. Haaus Po:recs.—On . Tuesday there was a
very interesting case of holm, corpus before
Judge Patton. The factiin evidence were, that
some two or three years ago a man and his wife
4iips.iteil in Eitelstia. The . ntothef twine, in poor
urcurestances, one of her boy. was given m en•
other lady. anbeequently the mother and the lady
having the boy came to this country. The moth.
er demands her son, which .is refused. She ap•
plies to tho court which-decided that tho parent
may take possession or the child, as the arrange•
meet was only temporary, unless it esn.bc shown
that it would be an injury to the child. Several
witnesses testify to the general severity of the
mother's treatment of her other children. A girl
who lived with her said, that on last New Year's
morning this "nwsiber put one of her boys into a
hold undergroUnd iellar without food or fire, and
kept him thera until ha wee unable to come out ;
on another Occasion, the burned ono of them
around the mouth nitlo a hot poker, but it is un
necessary to narrate LttO Many cruelties practiced
by the mother, as testified by the witnesses.
Witnesses on_ the part of tho mother testified,
that the boys were very had and needed severe
'punishmerit;_that she used-to shut them up, ferd
therrion t;;ad and water, tie and blind fold them,
so as to avoid beating them so much with a small
embide and a row. Thu court decided that the
boy must stay with his protector, who it ems
proved was very good to him.
MILLER the burglar was sentenced to the Pen.
itentiary, for seven years. lie protested his inno
cence.. A motion for 'a new trial was asked
and refused.
Tea lack:sec Laws.—Ott Saturday last, the
court, under the license law, fined &atilt $5O,
May 0100 MI and several other $2O each. Ficheit
sin. for reasons no doubt satisfactory to the court,
was dismissed with payment of costs. If he was
not guilty of a violation of the license laws, why
was he mulcted in costal. If he was guilty, why
was ho not fined! IV° presume some of the
dealers regard the fine as a secondary matter, but
while we have a law it ought tube enforced until
those who established it repeal it. We have no
doubt of the correctness of the dceleion of the.
court as irceecordanee with the law of the State.
I The decision, however, will we learn bo carried
to the Supreme t on rt of the State for revisal.
The election for two members of Cowers
which took place lest week in New Hompkire to
till vacancies in the first and third distrient has
resulted in the clection'or Awes Ton: (Whig)
over It N. Jenne. (1.. F.) and of IVW WiLsoir
k Whig) over Mace Moulton (t.. F.)
l'orr,9.mirnee u 1 tl,e Elpret
Bostox ATI." Origra. Friday-10 P. M
Our exituurs is iu, and laings tie the cheering
new, that Mr. Tuck's majority over B. W. Jen
tirs, (L. F.) will to about 2.000, and 'General
Wtir, over Moulton (L. F.) from 300 to 600!
The tom arty for tho letter, M 43 lemur., 4756;
nod, hi.. gain in the same is 2,745 ! The nice
titres to i.e heard frommay reduce his majority
to 250, but no more.
Ttieliallicits have been warre beaten than the
Mexicans Were at Iluena
II MOH bona indeed and nellly has the
st,t, r.:4vemeJ hervelf.
If r sisox "e Bar Company are charged with
l.rj.11;111Ig ini'liano in a Wallace which
ha, remlikotedilmt little relmect fur jacket or hue
amity. To nlime the spirit of their mercantile
leelino a Inc extracts from the Wacof akin
be columns :
MESE
A Fun, itiroat,d b. east `-'1: shillings, is exchan.
aJ fur 'A) beaver akin.", which in London are worth
.b:12.1U5., or for GO mulls., equal to .C 46 UN, or
lon .kin. w.nth £2ll, or ICI lynx skins,
equal 20 kwal to £23 I Os! A
gdl ol ~unpity rant worth iiropenro,.iii wade
realon in furs in 1. anion, £1 12, Eigh.
lean leaden bullets, or eighteen charged of idiot
or ten gun dints, an equal sum. An ounce of
vermillion; or a pint of rum-and water, is wiped
at the 31M0 ,Um!
Tar, Writ or Outgo SUITII, or lir/. etti"
in witi.els the n Eir Moan. Webster and
Choate wore retained, has been decided at North
ampton, Mass, by sustaining the will. Mr. Chaste,
tl.e eounSal In the parties wishing to, break
tho mill, claimed to do so on the ground that one
of its Warw.:semi leas insane. This witness woo
brought upon the stand, testified in the ease, and
Mr. Webster at once folk tlieposition that a eons
pernt wane., in nn ordinary trial, was tulips.
tent to wiliti!” a will, a position that war ottir•
tained by the Court. Old Daniel by this moth
od, dispose.l of hi, sane summarily and as shrewd.
ly as promptly:
Mr. O'Hat LT, of this city - is the acting Con
tractor upon this. hoe ; and ho has exhibited in
domitable energy in the prosecution of the work.
he has displayed wisdom in refusing to go forward
bah the work until he bathe means of building
it in the most substantial manner—with heavy
pasts. firmly set, and the heaviest Wirral iron
wire. He deserves success and the confidence
of the public up. the line.—AThany Journal.
MAJOR ALINIIIIIi. D. 1.11.1.1 . 01/D, the 'Met.
ican whir who stood shoulder to shoulder with the
gallant Col. Davis, in the hotly contested fields of
ifonterey end Duane Vista, is • candidate for
Congress in the first district of hiississippi, agsinst
the notorious Loco l'oco, Jacob Thompson, who
introduced the proviso in Congress censuring Gen.
Taylor.
A ear Fount preached a Fourth of July Ors
non' at Boston of two Jays length, from her chain.
her window, commencing on Sunday.land getting
throuoli on Monday night. The Mail says, retie
pre.acKed enough daring the two days from her
window to wear out thu lung+ of a lion, and make
an elephant hoarse. Her physical powers aro tre
mendous, end het love of the freedom of speech
avenger than death." I.
Tact TO Two St Fr Rel . /AY Vicksburg
and the Yazoo City Whig both declare they can
na: join tic, movement for. running Gen..Taykir
for the Presidency. They remain true to Retry
Clay. •.
Awn gore Cor.r.go E.—Samuel Williston, Eaq.,
oP Eatottampton, has . made another donation, of
po,ooo (thirty that:wad dollarl.), to Antborst
College, and Mr. Hitchcock, of $lO,OOO
both fur profeasondipa.
Mato anon Pins Darte.—Tho Pottsville
Journal says an explosion of fire damp look
place lis the mines of Air. George Spencer, on
Monday of last week. by which two minerslEJ
ward Malaria arid Patrick Croegrore, were Serious•
ly burnt. Edward Malone must shockingly.—
The unfortunate ITan lingered in groat taming
till Molloy, when ho died from the injuries re.
ccired• William Contort and John Hurry were
slot much injured at rho Limo of the acddont by
Laing knocked down and run over in the gang•
way fly a loaded coal wagon which was &if .13
Igainst them by the shod: of the explosion.
Ttia 51 Li Lg.-89[ao complaints have been made
to us about irregularity in the receipt of our Tnt.
IiCZELY paper, and we have aimed no paint to
find out the cave. 1141/011rief our eubserlbara
tired apprehend no difficulty in punctually reed,.
ing the notes Their papera will be forwarded on
Nfonday, Wednesday and Priday, these being the
dour of the tri•weehly mails.
ANOTHItiI OP Tim ;r i ot racy.--Tho fuel 10.
diana liegimeet, which bit home with between
nine hunileJ abitkone thousand meu, returned
with just me-hell the origival force:r Thle,tegi
meet was not in battle, but was reduceil4oo men
and mom by the disease of the climate and expa-
A GOOD azollarso.—The Ellen, Copt. Hurd,
me of the Grand Bank' Fishermen, belonging to
Messrs; D. and R. Scudder, arrived at Barnstable,
Maw. an the Fourth, with tcvallylive thowand
Ore Numbed Cod Fish! The Ellen hu been &b.
oent /hen of three menthe, and returns full.
NSW DIALCT3IIY.-Mr. Hauls, af.
ter a very arduous labor,lcith several efilelent
honk, Inform us that ho hu nearly' got .out his
flan Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny ''cities•
. rind. Che immediate neighborhood.
The arsenal. of Charles Reams, one of the
lloquesne Grays, wu attended by all the Fite
Companies. The fonersl services were performed
in German, by the Niger of the German DOW
an Church,
MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
• Correcpo nnnnn c of Pitts'WU...Eh Claseite
Tax TILXOIIIA/11 Essr.—Wo received a des.
patch from Philadelphia yesterday forenoon. but
In the evening the ninvasptieiu was vu vurchnicvd
with electricity that au despatches could be re.
ceivedfrord the Seaboard. The despatches from
the West were received regularly yesterday.
Paraavaaraza, Jaly 13.
Breadatuffs closed bat evening more (mealy
nd in granter demand than fur some days presi-
Provisions ars drooping in price and demand
proviou. prices being feebly auprio . ned.
[Our last quotations for Flour in the eastern
- markets, were from 525 to $6OO. One thousand
bbl. extra wero sold at the latter figure in Phila
delphia, on Monday. 4000 bushels (rime Red
Wheat gold fur slloc, and 3000 bushel, primo
Yellow corn at 70 cents.
IGrocerica were without change from previous
quotations.
Whiiikey was selling et :5 cents and :dull let
LATER NEWS PROM SANTA FE.
dnothrx Batik toil/ Mexicans and Indiana—
n.° Americtuu Kilkd and lh,ee Wounded
Loss of Corernmeni Caftk—Lieut. Lorei
Command Safe—Arriral of Col. Russel from
California.
On the 27th of May, an engagement took place
at the fled river canon, one hundred sad Oft,
miles south-east of Sante Fe, between a detach
ment of our troops, under the command of Major
Edmundson, amounting to about 175, and a. band
of Mesicans and Apache Indians, supposed to
number 900. These men were combined together
for the purpose of committing depredations upon
American property, and a few days previous had
succeeded in stealing 150 horse& from the traders
and others.
The engagement took place on foot, and lasted
for acme two hour.. It was not known how
many of the enemy were killed, but two Ameri
can. were killed and a third was wounded and
relueontly left on the ground when a retreat was
ordered.
Oa the 3d of June, Lieut. Col. IVillock, with
about 115 men, was met on his march from Taos,
in pursuit. of the Mexican and Indian forces. lie
bad got upon their trail, and was revolved upon
an engagement with them. We are sorry ° to
hear that a 6 arrisen of only fifteen soldiers was
left at 'loos, allof whom were on the sick list.
Cul. Price wart at Santa Fe, with portions of
auroral companies of volunteers.
Two Government trains of wagons were met
at tho crossing of the Pawnee Fork.. The Indi
ans annoyed them very much, and set:le:ceded in
killing 177 head of cattle belonging to the Goa
eminent train, (under charge of Capt. Bell, wagon
master.) and Mr. Goodrich. The cattle were all
speared, and their tails cut off elate, to be used as
trophies of victory. A Mr. Smith, of Platte coun
ty, who was on guard at the time, received seven
spear wounds, one of which struck hint in the
thioot.
Cel. W to. H. Ruooell, Secretary of the Terri
tory of California, Las come in hewer of despatch
rn from Col. Fremont for the Govern moot S.
Washington.
Wo Nodule° the above from the Bt. Louie
publicen of the 7th.
The Star Spangled Banner, Ospt. John Pierce,
which left Nosy (ark.s on the 213th ult with 4
or 500 plasengers on board, mostly Indiana and
Ohio Volunteer', and German emigrants, bound
fur Cincinnati, struck a snag at 10 o'clock on the
morning of tha 29th, at Thomas's Point, same
12 miles above Baton Rouge, and stank within fin
minutes after in deep water. 11. lan all the pas.
seamen could reach the shore, the hull sunk out
of sight, and the cabin generating from it, finned
down the river.
giThe Republican of the 7th says it was met by
the steamer Berm No. 3, some 17 miles below
end taken in tow, and about 31b wswegees, with
Capt. Pierce, who were on the rear, were all sud
denly taken•nir.
The most of the baggage' ofthe German par
angers being in the hold of the boat, .wu Ion;
and many minks belonging to those in the cabin
were thrown ovaiboud in thehasto slid confusion,
and wero r carried away by the cumin. The teat
belonged to Capt. John Pierce, and his
policy of rover.ce had expired • few days before,
which ho had negleded to renew. She wino a
new and valuable boat, having coat, .originally,
about twenty thousand dollars.
ETXII3=
Atbout I o'clnec yertenhy, M. Freeborn', a
woman of middle ate, fell dead on Fulton street,
Sixth Ward, and u is suppwoJ from the extreme ,
effect of the best.
PITTSBURGH IVEEKLI GAZETTE
Advanced Civilisation—Chicago Convention--
Port Office Law—twit to Ee,onomy—Con.nections
beyond theOhio—GoweinmentFlaanceering—Letter
from Gen. Taylor—Jenny Lind—The neat Congress
—Henry Snare Santiago—Ness liarnshira Election.
—Pacification of Alealco—Old p r leeten—me e tiLa
of the liar in reference to tho death of the Hon. ft.
Biddle—The Countly aroand Pittsbergh--An Ap
peal to Pittsburgh—Arista and hi. Geoeisls—The
Smoke Nuisance—Meeting of the l'illnager3 of St.
Paul's Cathedral—Letter horn n Young Artist in
Italy—From : the Copper Cousuy—Santa Anna, and
all the lota new. from Metico—hl oh at Annapolis
—Sketch of the Life of Ealsvanl Everett—Mr. Cloy
and the Terilt"—The President'. Viait—Appoint.
moots of Preach.rs, at the Pittsburgh Annual Con
ference—Nears items—Miscellany—Singular Case
Lateat 'telegraphic new., Foreign and Domestic.
Commutial—A carefully complied lieviors
the Markets lee the past week—The prices in the
local city markets—The Cattle Market—The ;nice.
of Americas Produce in various parts of the Union
—Amount of Flour, Wheat, Corn &c., received
acute the opening of the Canal—Canal business and
niovecneata of produce Market in Loudon.
City Neert....::piiit at IliePress--Copious k:stracts
from the lending joarnal• on the.interesting topics
at the day.
Formate at the desk♦ singly or in wroppers.
price p cent. einglercopy. •
Sidacciipticaus two delta. a ,ear in advance.
GAZIKTTIE JOB paiirrimp
TIMM room or 'lnver orrice •4n ,
pp-we sir how prepared to exocele to a.uprrior
expedli;our =Loner, rill kind. of Jot r.0, f1 00,
much
lo nic l
1.1,114 of Lading,
I...etter Cglrs 11111.11,06, Cords, &v., de.
K.( AND raINPULET rittsTruo
tir any cit..% eaccuoul In the be./ manner, and al
kinds of Printing done with accuracy and ratite lowe.
.tril.Portant to Atll , trtoters.—The adver
'ferments which appear in the Ditty Mornint thsswhe
also appear in the Tn-Weekly,thge receiving, the Irett
efit of the circulation of all, without any adthilontrl
charge. Ths is an advantage to our advertisers, without
any ellcra export. , Advertisements arc alto ttwerted
in the errantly paper upon reaeonaLle terror.
SaLiar's Ginseng Panacea.--51nneat.
Tostinost—Wg beg leave to call public attention to
the folionittli , tom Dr. {Pm. Donn, of Withsmsville
thermonn Co, and one of the very list practnioners in
the moony in which ire Wardes. mod- lone Senator to me
State Legislature. it to cheering thus no see the lead.
ins menu( the profess...burning the Loads of pibfee.
oath) tirrjuzlieu, and glaring Merit it. due:
orgy, I hare In my mance been nsincaonterif you:
Ginseng l'uoacen and, so far. ant Well prated in its
erecteln Catarrhal and Iltowbiol Coroplaitos. Please
wminto half a down ironies—pun them as low us sou
lahetincan; as 1 espect if contillliepto render mt general tut
aa it bus heretofore. no keep is constantly on
hand , Respectfully, nply DOA, ' e. D.
13=1
July 15..-001TILITS Is PAnT
$5 00_, BOOTS 5 00.
•• , !h.,. 66 VOL/ETU STREET, '
CORNER OF POST OFFICE. ALLEY.
THE AUItSC rater respectfully informs the nubile that
be has commenced the manufacture of tisatlonso
Fashionable Boots, of R ota! material-and work tannshJp
which he will NrilTtoll Superior ID Ally Boot eVer mode
inlquishargh for the price. These handsome Root
will be made to measure, and warrant theta as wore
seated, arum my low price of FIVE DOLLARS
CASH. Cottlemen are requested to cell and alum
no them. jr.ll ' - WR ERSKINE.
iVX mate the attention of our readers to the ea.
unordinary cores of Scrofula perfinmed by Dr. Culten't
ylyinn Vigstalle Porn:tem, which they will find recant.
geot:sal or
l wotdlli?oir= 4 . llo7l lure
sobeets pronounced by many ' of dal must retpeclable
qt7sTrto . :isl b Ll i a c rt d h ,7 i n r d ps °th reZ i plrea ' li -`lll7 ,
1•1.1 learn from their own lips. the wonderful effeett of
the medichm. The fir., ono lIPMed Ali Isaac thookt,
who may be aeon daily, between We bo urn of 9A. be.
and 4 P. ht. at the office of ltowand & Walton, No
Mulct et. Philadt. ' orb
Printing UsisinetiraWanted m•thu Office,
voting 1111111 as no apprentice o the Printing buttons
•
Pummels numonm.—lt is generally conceded that
ihe medusa properties of vegmablm ate mote Como.
nun lathe human conmitmimeittan preparatioue friar
mineral sabstancee Li a proof of the virtues of the
fanner, M. Upham'. Pile El teary is a straing_eve
donee. !Coresthe mtrt emmondiury have been effect
ed by Us um, and that painful affection the Piles, is note,
by the skill of that Phytielan, speedily and effecteelly
etmlicated.
ID -. bob!, Wholesale' and ItrICI. by wrArr
KPINCIIdbI, Fultonstreet, Nom York; Wie.Tnetur,
Market ,trees, and P. R. tt•orrent, Smithfield Street.
Plltsburah,Pri. Prier * al per boa. jlffdler
=a2
On yesterday motninc by the Rev. J F McLaren, Mr.
RICHARD FLO V D, of tea firm of J A R Floyd. to Mist
iiENHigrrA 11 ,dau it htet of John Whoren, Esq., all
of this city.
DIED. •
On Toe.lay, the 13th inst., MARTHA ELIZA MID
DIACCON, aged I? months.
Her Inuerat i vill take place this afternoon at So'clock
from the residence of Mn. CunnUchaut.on Penn sheet,
neas the river. Thectlentis DI the Orally nn requested
to attend. •
in Geolieloo . v 6th ojiuddenly:on the imt , in the 26,h
or of I. age, Laeot ROBERT GEATI, of Wo U .S.
At Jalapa, Mclico, on the apt of lone, of Apoplexy,
JAME 3, moisTßorio, of Pittsburgh, (formerly vl
Plumb Townshipt in the :Rd year of his age. Mr. Arm-
strong volunteered his oersiceo,And left with the first
Pennsylvants Regiment, be had endeared Mussel( to his
companions by his uniform and consistent deportment,
us •
soldier and christian. It is a source of consolation
to his friends to know tnatorery possible attention was
paid to his rentains by htScompaolonx inimasoond
ried with the honors of war—frateml sereice of the
Protestant Episcopal Church was read at his grave by
his commander, Capt. Denny. •
HEALTH, HEALTH!
DR. WOOD'S Saresparllla and Wild
cherry Ulteere—This new and valuable Ex
tract of Sanaparilla and Wild Cherry bas been used
with great success (or the permanent FCMOTIi of all
such diseases so tale their rise from art Ito ore state of
the blood it manotes isibealthy action of the Liver—
strengthens the hikivegand Monte secures health and
vigor to the whole system.
In &Ileums of Jamdice,lndigestiou, DDyvspepsia, lois
of Appetite, Habitual Costiveness, Scrofula, Headache,
Languor, and That Depression of Spiritii, which to so
oommon a complaint in the Spring and 261roner seasons
of the year, Ibis medicine has not its egailhand a sin
gle trial will convince the most incredulous of its peen
.
ler virtues.
For farther particulars the rmder is referred to the
pamphlets which will be furnished by did Agents, show
mg the estimation in which this valuable medicine is
held by those who have used it.
W-Caution to the Subtle -EC
Be particular and ask for Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla
and Wild Cherry Bluets, and receive another. This is
the first preparation of these articles ',combined ever
offered to the public, and the great success attending its
are has induced the unprincipled to counterfeit and aril
tate. As a preventive, see that the boules bane the
words "Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bit.
I tors". pressed on die glass, and that each label on me
bottle is signed by theproprietor, E. Thornton, in
'sold, wholesale mil retail, by wviorr &
A generpts gents, 121 Fulton street, New York; WW.
Timair ,_ll.larket street, and P. R. Sawlike, Smithfield
Paohallth• Pa. Prier Sl—large bottles. -
ieffalSw Sdo
HAYDEN & COALE,
FLAJUIL PRODUCE, AND GENERAL COMMIS
SION MERCHANTS,
Satith's hart', Baltimore..
nFFER sereiccs to Merchant's and FltrlC<lS
k- , thiSlarleaf Flour. Grain •nd Produce generally, in
the Baltimore Marked and from their extenvive acquain
tance among purchasers and shippers, can safely war
rant saustactory sales. Coracepondents will constantly
lie kept advised of the state of the Market., &a.
Rem ao—Messrs. Wm. Wilson &Son', Isaac Rey
nolds &Son, Davidson &Saunders, Reynolds a-Smnh,
sins & Carey; Baltimore
jingler, Caldwell & Englia; Philadelphia.
Haggerty, Draper & Jones, New York.
ore,Balti June 21, CAP. Stawien
PASCAL IRON WORKS,
PHILADELPHIA.
Welded Wrought Iron Pluto.
SUITABLE: h: L7oultiv . r h ßtrell i nd other Ilr
Pipes tt ' r n iias, ' ; ' Arn, and otheTpurpoet " a; :ft; stintrg
Tuber. Hydraulic Pressers, ItollourPistons for Pumpi
of Steam Engines, &c.
Manufactured and for hale by
MORRIS, TASSER & MORRIS,
%Varebouse S. E. corner Third and 1501501 street
or%
MORE NEW BOOKU t
A •
T MORSE'S LITERARY DEPOT, No. Kt Fourth
Creel.
Cesar De Dello tiallteo,Sehornts k Zampos' Claasteul
Irma uu the Pug, with directions Tor salting Pork tool
curing Bacon and Hants, Mistimed With engr”trago
drawn town life, by Wm. Harvey, Rigs
Linos of the Queen, of England; (min 4to Nom..
COnalle3l,Avitli anecdotes of War Coorfe, ,by Agra
Strickhoul.
A Tseatioe on the LAW of Comae, and rights and
hat.ilines Ex Common, I. C G Addison, DI, of the
lode' Temple, Barrister at Law.
Selett Surgical Works of Sir Heal. arodie,containitig
'Chemical Lectures on Surgery, and Surgical Olosemo•
oont nai l sease. of the joints.
• The L mid Religsmo Opitholo of Madame de Is
Moshe Guinn.
Distort . of the Conquest of Peru with a pieliininary
of the eirshmumn of toe lowa, OtAVna. 11. Prescott.
ll,story of England, No. Si.
Joseptius, a
new leandllalian. With 4ti , a, esplenthory
essay r i te, No.°, Harper fr, Mothers.
Grange, or the Pluuten of the Isle of France, by
Aletander Dims/.
FOR SALE—llannan's Pulpit Auistant, World
come, American Pioneersol vols, Sibbott's Conn •
,fedd Detartar, the Groat flee at Pittsburgh, Taylor's
glonuy It emir. r, a few Bibles, Teshuneate and behool
fouls, :llama mid Slate petals, all the Pittsburgh morn
ing and most Of the weekly, and a few Philadelphia,
and Eastern papers kept duly on the counter for sale
ISAAC lIA UWE, Agent a COO 3. Merchant
1114-11 fifth st near wood
FINg ITAL3llldutothcr Invoice or
fine ready made Shirts, narrow and wide pluats,b7-
eon arid Standing Collars, ideditnn , qunlitlei narrow ,
and wide ;Anita; n few dos. of glum 40 twit bilker
Italian aneesin. - received 4his meshes '124 italu
uutiroally low at No. g 6 wood•ut (up sum) by II a E
71-411), Agents fur Engem Nana:tentless: lyl;kt
PRINTS/34,1%e adretusermisitesto obtain
1 • saltation a. Composhor in a Printins Wise r per
manently, if Poastble. being a man °trimly, anAariale
ins to sante at Pau/mut.. Apply for the present, at tie
Western lintel, snterms
GINSENU, FEATHERS AND DEE.ISWAX
-13 bap Guaseng;
•
I .. Denman,
20 .kgFeatbnrr. to wire; for Me by
1714 I DICKEY & CO ember And front.
L'MIMEO OIL-27 bbl. ping Oil, in good man
for tale by !7UJ S.KiOONMAKEK ACO
- -
F ARO 011.-11 bbls beslqualtly for ogle by
L
Iyl7 J SCJIOOIIIIIIAKEFLt rood
ri ARUONATE AMONIA-300 lbs jun reeciv-Wi Y.
axle by Jll 4 J SCHOONMAKF.9 ACO
--/..Aer, - .:111t1 fr. CO
5ALE1747 . 05-8 cat. to are.; for sate by
ivli 1 MOW & C u, ‘ water & born SU
a
T. INSEED o"—"bi. aZi*A n a ACK le by EY tc Co
/04
TUILTIBB _
SOUP will served up at Beide% late
I
U 8 Bank, atb sti every day at o'clock.Tba lover. of Tonle Soap are padietdasty invited,sa
I 1:13/ r otty•eif thump $ : O9 Gltmotbe oarpassed.itad
- RieAß— y 1808 daaolt taBol , rd pea
1 dap Otennano; n TOW -T
OJTtate N
b •
TASSEY & OEST,3B wood at
DOXiggit—Paper boxes at all can avers animal
/I can be hat! it 173_ F It F4TONT
QUIRTS—Corded Skirt. and Crams cloths, with
II win. and cable cord at BATON'S
JY kTT;mmiGg 9tore;63 marks at
UNDRI6B-417 barrels Mar;
150 sack! Oars;
S. sack's Potatoes:
22 cancel Flacon; landing from GU=
Canderalla and kir .ale by De .I'DALZELL
It ABS-23 Lida ataall Wbft in flora aadTor we
by WICK It. MeCAInDLESS.
ye nor wood and water sta
._. ..
lOTT6N—tan bales Tenneco Conan In .are and
/ tor gala by ISAIAH DICKEY aCO -
• water and fronton,
arsa&S Bray;
ZI sacks Shorts; In san
DALNIILL
J e and 6r we*
TOBACCO-3 boxes flat i'a brand is Toluca)
jusi reed by Canal sad forma. by
DALZEI.L.2I sealer sr
from A.M. New
i y aJ a 4l/M2 Me n ar_alalin_
CIIEES /K-157 Loses jut/ ree'd and fay sale by
jyn WICK & Mee& NIN.Enn
DOTARD -0 casks br!liale by
'WICK & NeCANDLESS
casksno pale by
/18 WICK & 111cCANDLENS
ILAN IIiILILIES-4 barrels for sale by .
/Yr WILK &. MaCAN MANS
ILA APL'S: bble kart reo'd and for sole
XV& by jyn WICK & IIIeCANDLESS
lIIIIESNI—For . r&lo by
• / DICKEY & Co
MendANUFACTOKED TOU&CCO—Vallety of brand
mo fro
os st& by oil I OILKLY: &CO
S - thAla
es M;
E„
8-41
: m
tae
241
152 ba
btoos awe.; landing andfor Yale by
UAOALEY &SMITH
APPI4CS—(AI beets4;l:43A,vld
pUT
eed co ,
J../ .olc by /5 7
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A - - - -
NCIIOVIES—A fcw ciao; foy sale by h do .
or /ay, by iy7 JACOB WRA VER
AftDINES—For sale by the cote. lardb.d Man
Ttng, by /Y 7 JACOB WEAVER
TACOD WEAVER, Wine, nada, cameral Mar
0 et and Frani Its. B/ 7
OATS—SA tangle!, in
stant and for male ba •
1)1 TASSEY Jri BEST
SALAD OIL—II desirable brand of late Imports
non, for sate by _ b.: JACOB WEAVER
fI —SICUrIltlf/al sale by
jy3 I DICKEY k CO
3 ElSE . Esll4—bata Drab angillat. 'Zee per xard,
preUCSI SYIIIIIIO }3IIIOS dut bn ins..
imna, mi . sal, at IY3 EATON'S
AMIIORTED GLASS HA.P1616.„-tcd N..
11, I, lb 4 444 3 for wile low io dealers by a num
ber of reams. it is Car superior to the common Scud
.psper need by manufacturers. For sale by
jen J KIDD & CO, cat 4th and wood Wu
811 - N Ilia if.
brie S. H. brie:Uß*
Mo Sccia.
VS es;
6 tree No 3 Mac kerel: jest received
and kir wile by jel9 AT w 001), JONES Ir. CO
Baltimore, by Ma F f elipse line—
r 1 will connect, Mahon tune •nd reasonable price,
for di tow per day by ibis expeditious route.
.)en4 JCDtDWELI.,ARh
F 1811-15 lums exua No.lrerol;
10 *nee Pealed Herring: for tabby
J D WILLIAMS A CO
TonAcco-a, bxs Is Lump,* 111, IC., and MI
liumm Plug, os baud and (or I . ol s lg rx
Brer
Zorb i lls ls 4=es; will be iield a clews iboai•
lent bY W
. _
OLOILED OANII3II.ICB--Cloe eue.slabsAind
•
drab Cunt) ries; OK owed slid *male by
siLtXXMW4WWM.,
•
fIASFON 01L-10 bbl. No I.lb Teed Tag!
Jelo yRES
1.66110 L-10 blds,just received and for tale by
jc4 J ODD t. CO, SU weed at
"POW YAILN-150 doz. tood 4obbil. for BE
by
.I
W R WCUTCHEON
ADIP T I raNi bail; ree'd and kaiak by
, i A E-srixras
2llttfion Scths
fly John D. Da*to, Anatomer
• •"
ON Ftiday toorning, the 1691 Oat at 9 o'clock at the
Furniture Wato-room of D A ?doorman the wear side
of the Diamond, in the city of Atlegionlonit be sold
tot entire alma of Cabinet, ware and Chairs, ma.;
which are mahogany hair seat sofa., mcbagony drew
sing and common bureaus, dining and. breaktatt tables,
ladies' work stands, fancy and common chairs in great
variety. Also, Due tumuli la th e. Scram Coals cUrieney.
/1•13 JOHN D DAVAS thitt
73 Haddam Lots at Mietion.
ON Satanlay allernoou, the I:th Instant, at 3 o'clock,
will be 'told on the presorts., 75 very handsome and
entity...led Wilding lots of ground adjoiiing the 7th
ward of the city, and near the residpoeo o(J D Mahon,
Breb„ a_plan of which may beseen at the auction roans.
and any Information that may be desired can he obtain
ed by calla( at the office of Messrs melon & Warns
ington,'on Ito st. opposite (be Mayor's °pre, or on Mr;
James B
Terens—One-fifth cash,er au approved endorsed note
at 90 days, the lurid. in I four equal simnel payments,
with interest from day of Bate.
JOHN D DAYII9, Auct.
ON Thursday rooming, the 15th last, al 111 o . eloch, at
the Commercial Sale Rooms, corner of wood and fifth
as, will be sold without reserve to close cormignment,
an extensive issortmenrof staple and fancy Dry Goods,
•
At 2 1 0• Clock, P.M. '
A quantity of Ono:tries, queen:metre, glasawarc,
above is. wrapping paper, band boxes, mantel clocks, 2
boxes chrome yellow and green, S sacks and 2 barrels
dried peaches, in boa smoking tobacco, 4q bag matches.
A general assortment of new and second hand house
hold furniture. cooking mid Franklin Stores,d folding
doors , wash tubs, window blinds, looking glasses, loath
er beds, mstram Sit 2 OtC
ea. Sae i
+lock, P.M. •
A quantity of sea'' , made, clothing, fine' shirts with
4 s4ss " , bos o ms lattt,cap n s o . I ss:t o p l s l , a n " 4 " : n b d " s i e l eo " h =Wa s t bo ge ts s;
gtms, pistols, cutlery, variety goods, Zee. jyl3
Valuable Real Fstaie at Aacuon.
ON Saturdaj evening, the 17th inst. at,b o'clock. la
the Commercial Sales gnaw, comer of wood and UM
ots, will be .pldwithout resmve, that valuable lot of
pound adjoiMpg the property of 11 L Fattneatock, hav
ing a front of lgtfeet 41 inchuon Penn st,between Hand
st and Irwin% alio...and extending back 110 feet.
Alen, that lot of ground In the tone of the 'above; hav:
leg VI feet 41 me hes front ones open coart3o feet widei
extending back taunt rds Penn n,70 feet. Terms—One
figh_ess
It. residue payable in lour equal attnnal Pay
ments, with interest. Ville indisputable. • JY,
NEW MUSIC.
JUST recelred by JOHN II MELLOR, No. SI-Woal
StretL
Nekro Nrlodio.
Mary Blanc; Jan Crack Corn; Who's dal Enockin , at
de Done; Dandy Jan; -Rose of Alabama: nor;
Sing Denies Sing; Guinea Maid.
Now and Popular S.nolotental Song,.
'Will you come to my Mountain llorne;'W e stood be
side the WindowLThn Grave of HonapartebWoodubb:
snare that Tree; Molly Dawn; lie decal all Wings well;
The . Fairy Dor, The Fatry Belle; 'Tin Illtdaight Hour,
Lutgow's Wild Hunt; The Dipties , FCatival; A change
in t h e things I love; Come, Ohl come olnog with me; Star
Spangled Bonner, Erin Is my. Home; The no Home
like my'ewp; Mary of Argyle; Flow Gently Sweet Ac
ton; By gone llomE When Stars are in the quiet Ski's;
Flow on that, Shining Riven; Evening Star \Volts;
N York' Serenading waltz; Love not gulch Step, Bird
DT Hen (Pink Step; Sercpbie Gallopade; Peters
Highland March; Golden drop_Waltz,• Baden Haden
Polito; Wot ouzo waltzes; Ilail's Oath Step; Grassaop
per wale Variations to La Parnienne, by Hanka;
Ilniritauon a In valse, by' Weber; Vali:Dion, from
Beatrice 4, tendeA by Duvernoy; Alr *Demand, a:ma
tions by [lumen, awn. Drover Boy.variations by Conr
oy; Duett, vartatiorn(rono We `Swiss Family, by Ilnio
butriuticm BOokt for Plane Faru..
lionten's: Borgnsolier'si Carr.; liumilton'c
Hovels; FlogrumWsitsx.,&c. Jytz
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KNEW 1101131ifilTrip ping• of Tom Pepper,or the
„LI nub of romancing.
Cecelia, or AVorom'oLove,hy Alexander Dumas.
Rather Do Medina, No.?, by slant of Life in Lon.
don.
•
Wagner, the WchrWalf, by the Santa - •
Power of the "S. F. t , a tate developing the secret
action of parties in the Presidential - Campamn of 1E46.
Natural Mowry of the Gent, by Albert Smith.
.Rtual Sketches, sitort•Prtems, by Rev. R., flay., di
cents each. • • •
Couiixt Hinton, b Miss-Pickering.
Wood Leighton, by M Howie—fresk unapt)...
The Poaeber, - by Capt. Alueryalt—fresh .apply!
Gipsey, a prier tale, be Lteut. Murray and °teem
For sale by W S CALInVELL, t.. 1 / 4 1 floor Yost of6e
Lnildtnt~ard on. , '
YOUNG LADIES , BEIIIN/03Y, •
CITY.
PIUS lusiitution under the direction or Mr. N. W.
.I. METCALF, is still open far rho reception of Pupils
tit the
Corner of Sanglaaky'and Strawberry eta.
The Second Session will commence on Monday,Bept
12th.
Those designing to enter will find it to their interest
to do roes near the opening of the session as possible;
though pupils will be teemed at any time during the
sevens
TllO services of competent Teachers will die secured
for classes that may wiih to receive instructions in
Ilravrt Fainting and Music.
For.
poi
restive to the t 091,6 or
terms, hr.. consult eircularor npply to the haunch..
Allegheny. July 13, 1847. tr.
FINS WIN E AND URANDIEN—The looms of.
goal pure Wines and Btandies, are invited to call
and examine my Image stock MM. in Store ondieellor in
cask sand hordes, co:pieta/a oi— • •
WI MN—Choice old ports;
Do Nadeau;
Do tlbeniett;
Do 7 enrraes;
Do • Litbous;
Ib Fttyanq
• Do Mlaga%
Do Ge a rnsameßtraerubronds and
vintages/, to !KV MutISA.
LlRANDlE.Y—Old'OtanaJdorkt
Do &Igoe.* de;
Do Pine:Castillion, dada
Do i J Dup.). 'du, •
Obardtpals'
' Do Beignettet Wei
Dortatasse, pale; edlffental siesta
mina's 1655 •
mit) Ilford me mock alusaye to oho. =MOe of
the above Watts and Ltqaettio thaw mixt may Casa/
me with a visit at my Witten:Hu or Liquor Store •
P C MARTIN
tyke ' eM aiiidifield and front u
p s •
TU Waddell Npoaee l
O.
SPLENDID/10TM was opened on the
Vtdi of June, lbr , the redeption of compan.
'The edifice fronts one handfed and twen y ty-five
1.4 on Scotties-a-. and one hundred and ninsty-five ft'
on Uank.st; and eentuma over use hen lied large airy
chatabets and forty private parloti. ag of which have
been furnisbeJ with the moat costly finutere. The
dressing moms ate spacious and sbryaea in elegance,
mythinr. of the kind in the United elates. The dining
meta, gentlemen's. parlors, reading woe. , M 5 “, 333
'lmmune Ironware all large, airy; and fernished with
every luau ty and comfort !bat motley can procure.'
It . nose two years since the corner stone of this
inacnifieent struethre was laid by Messrs P.M. Wed
dell & Son. No expense has been spared by them to
make it equal If not toperior to any hotel in the Union,
and an ornament to the m y
Carl will be in waiting at at all times, to convey
passenger. to and from the boats free of chants:' - 1
Cleveland, TalTll - J3tn A 1 1 / I :I3NUM
TiI'ACIMB HOTEL,
fy R. Corner of Maim end TO, Strew. •
0.
TOSEIM STAGES' annodtkets to the public that
J
be bat leased, for a term of yens the commodious
Wading fonsterly known as the 'National' sod 'Smart
!louse.' The boded has been thermally repaired, is
well as the stables,oet-boatel, ke. &e. The Free dear
lances the patio thatko effort will be spored to please
all who call min
Zanesville. Ohio, Ju1y13,1647."
EAGLE ICE CREAK SALOON.
DOSITIVP.LY the Last Week of Messrs. ENEMA'
I MURPHY lust HUNTLEY, ash° will appear taf
Weir usual variety of :songs, „ .
The proprietor takes peat pleasure in stating that tio;
has secured the .en ices of lie. J P rdsco who will wpr .
pear throughout the week in the •celebiated Carle
lnce entitled 11. MIDI 0, FIT the Living &rumen
liajfercelea encounter with the Ifereian Lion; In I
tuituilea. 2d, Diseobala throwing the (jowl. SL The
ohis Knife while overhearing the Co-
4Ly - a - ;ii 7 1.4i , 1,1 1 1; ;
pltmara. adi, The Roman Gladiatar.3paaains. Mh.
aial detain a. Lightning. adt, The AlViaan alarmed
~Thamfer 7th, emelanains camel:Mg Saadal.'ah
nught*, (ma David's New. of the Sabine.: OM, Re•
eaaa.rmai Me lud.,Tba DYlaa Oladimor, po.i.
'Mac
• Tickets of Admits:malt:l eema. i 713
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LONG experience has e sta blished these Pills on the
basis of their own menu, and they have taken their
place among the standard modiciami of the U.S. Their
nfailing activity, yet mild operanop, here rendered
there favnideoeepeciallythrosigh the West sod Voinh.
Entirely free bean them ueletermus ingtedimus which
are so apt to produce Piles, by violent purging after re.
nested use, they net plealantly nod decidedly upon the
bystem, removing all billions humors, and leaving the
owels in a healthful condition.
.• . .
it may not be generally known. but is neverthelosi
an important (set, that many of the putatire• now ;a
common use, both mineral and vegetah , bring on the
mom obstinate constipation afire they have teased
overating.. B fa' Fabric:mock'. Anti-llamas Pill., hay.
sag none of these hauled ingredient., ea. safely be re
lict upon to produce the most beneficial erects, and
Monona'. aab ready now to twit wanes' to their ater
ling merit.
• Fi r rs7rl;, i V a ott " a l l d so b , y eo n ati FAn
and tleat ES dTta C " . Co. il n d or
RADICAL MIRE. OF COILDISI,
tiLo,7. WITHOUT CUTTING OR THE
;4, , . LEAST PAIN.-81. SHIRIACAFF,
, I hail the honor to inittnn the ladies and
'I, I gentlemen and e Inhabitants in
general, Mi 'th
t be tmdertakes to tom
piotelp itterpaie Coma Bunions,
Nails and ewer} hard substance on
Or between ihesoes without coning.
By means of an Miser of his own
inVentiOn, the °per anon Is performed Mute space of ma
minutes. without the least pain or danger, and the pa
tient map resume hie occupation and dress with the rat.
itfaelinn of currying Me Corns and Root in 414 hand. •
The Operator will give La attendance daily from 8
be m. till 2p. as and fisim 3 tiILS p. M. at the Monenra
kelt House Room No Slikor anti amend to patients at
their own residence if required. Hlthtlw
PRINTS ONLY.
44
CEDAR BT., NEW YORK.
LEE & BREWSTER
&dab'Whet! • warehouse in the year IE4O. du the par.
pare of supply ing the City and interior Trade with
PIIINTEU CALICUydt EXCLUSIVELY, at
Ww poses—and exhibiting, et _all seasons
of they ear , the Largest A Asonaseut in ,
THE WORLD: L
They ate now opening'Several Hendren raehgen,
,rir new style of Foreign and Domestic
insdantion, many of who, are not to be bawd el,e
nrhese, and which have Just been purelussed, and are
ollerea for euh and short eredAsti • - .
PRICES REDUCED' '
• PROM . •
ONE_ TO FIVE CUTS
bela k z:AS A c rl= d l pa , pl e r
f irrISIT 0 4Zain . aunt,
,/toe lipar,lsl7.
_
CREAFTBA'CURE,Ity taint' the Origihal, only
had inadOestabai LIVER PILL, Preportd and told
by ICE SELL/M, Wweed
Iltamie4koltd y of Aberdeen, 0., eartiftis that hit
wi f e' aellatity awaked, in April law, with Liver
bad the advice ar two phyaielane, who
man. Painedlar without producing any good er.
1111 BellaTe Liver PON he pure ateda
Wein WA, greatly rellevnl; • second box
ontialt extuely ewe her. it'll
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•
HAUSMAN WANTED—A pone( reap, brought
Si op in. Dry GloodsSiere of Pittsburgh eivx4 ehp
atter, well ecqeatined with the ...a tm tilde of Yule-
wylyarda, and capable of Indoencing it to a fan extern,
orill.find A good Condon, and be paid a liberal Wary .
Addres. A. B. C (pont pald) care of V. B. Palmer,
Plllindaltrlurb sating quableallons and giving railzfac
tory rafroencti. nark
. :~
CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH
DAILY PACKET LINE
rimus well known line of spiendid - pastens,
jets now composed or the lamest, teat
finished and hltlltri&•d .111260 powerful bow. on the
moron of the Weal. 'Every necorommiation and com
fort that money can promo., has been previded fo r pas
seep.. The Line has been in operatwe Lve yents
—have carried a Million of people without the least
injury WI their pereons: The boats wittlieht the keg of
Wood tweet the day prelim,. to sterling, ter the e e e e p.
tioa of freiuht and the Mary of ' , assent/eta bit the
In all Cale" the pulsate 'Laney moot tie paid in
11101IDAT_ PACKkT.
The MONONGAIIELA, Capt. Semi, pittn
beret every Monday DICHISiIIt at 10.e'elocli4 Wheeling
every Monday evening at 10 Y. M
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TUESDAY PACKET. . *
'The HIBERNIA, NO. 5111 Capt. lur, sell
one Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at tutdeloeti
Vhetling every Tueadav circuity at to P. M.
141.444.1.144,U,k45W.2
The NEW ENGLAND. NO. al s Capt. S: /aisn,
leave pnisburr'a every Wednesday inorinLaat to
„.„I„, c h ; prh e r.aing eveiy Wednesday evennta at ip P.
The WISCONSII'd, Capt. R. X. Gran,wiliirave
•burgh every Taarsday morning er lltiiclnek: Wheeling
every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.
The CLIPPER,PiO. 4, Cap t. Crags; will leave Pim.
burgh etery Friday roorhing at 111 reeloeht Wheeling
every Friday eventeg at,lo P.M. ,
*AteuiAii4 - 6ewm
. .
le MESSENGER, Cap!. Linton!, will :cure Pius
burgh every Sauxrday murmur at 100'elock; ‘Vbretilig
every Salurday ereniug m to P.. M.
~BDFDAY PAOKKT
. .
. The 'ISAAC NEwroN, Cast I . u. blame, twill
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning ut tu o'elurk
Wheeliag every Sunday everung at 11/
• Me YO.lBO. -
S UND SObaIf etesa. Co.
Tea;
100 bbl. N. 0. e ase
bbl. sops lease Molasses;
bola Largo No 3 Mackerel;
SCI bozo. 5. Lamp obacco;
GO kegs° Totameo; for sale by
- ,1113 , JOHN 0R1F.10.220bs sty It
.
DAPER-13C0 barn/les S.C. Straw Paper;
I Cal bandies Md. StmsrPaper,
• 2IXI MUM , mid letter and rap pain, r;
• %Ctrs and rag snapping; •
2 reams fine white Inufne.paper; jun ten'il
and liar ”le law by". • REVNOLLk4 & :AIRE
- - • ror • on and Irwin ft.
SII. BIOLABBEII::40-bbis aupenar Loarriaria
.Jutt received and tar lullaby.
JYI3 RUIWRIDGE,VIII.....ON G CO.eratcr at
Brig METAL —lOO um 11.'1E14 Flt/.1.1.1g Ale
Just received nM for solo by •
_1)13 . RI.IRIDGE;WIL.9I3II: Ir, CO
CARBONATE OF A 6 A = lb* Jun reed and for tale by:. .1713 BRAUN E. lEEMER
ALAD dot ulterior qualityjest isc'J end
la for sale lty Jyrl :• LIRA LIN A REITED
LYNCH 01L—t caSODlalree'd and tarsals tit=
• BRAUN A - Rt!ITER
Dl3 ear at elait&lllterty sts
SCOTCIII celebrated PillickAle; for
gale at the Wine Btore. of JACOB wx.k.v.Ea
jyt3' _ 16 market et. ref tient .
rrENNANTS GLLStruill rectived mad
/ br We by the Louie or dozcb, by
jyls - - • JACOB WEANER
_ _
- .
• ROWN STOUT, & cr.—Sneettnno's Broten Stunt and
London Porter. by the dozen or bottle, into received
end for zzlo by r Jetxm WRAvglt.
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bagejuet received end (oroate by .
N-1 iYI 2 8/4 VY lIARDA lif.lll,itt wood et
(10113-400 prime Yellow in rent and for
le./sale by 4 ryl3 • Ste SARSA UGH - •
ArVITS-54:0 Wart icceivcJl nd for .h
1 - 1 102 , W
Übbis Linseed Oil for tale by
jyl3 _ _ '
.JOTIN (IRIEIt
A.I;EItATILIS—U caoksjon,tet'd skid for wrAly
ojyl7 WICK & McCANIK.IISK
H ARPERS —A kw good primp convenient for _
ac.“
(.I"AWIIIVI:AVVR
TERMILLION AMERICAN-414Ra just received;
.1f foaralo by Ifl2 R E fILLERR,S: wood it
110SILES—A .wrtmwa al Blair, Cada and
B
Ilhaviag Rtamheajutt reed and re atare 4.y
• •- • lt 1414ELLERN _
ASHES -6 casks Pearls,.
10 u Bearehidaw reed .14 for sale by '
,Iyl2 . • R A CUNNINGII4 . IOI,I4I liberty o
VATIIIRKEY-275 bids raw IVldYker. or e c aroo4;
W ar wda by . j 99 JACOB WEAVER
DRIDGIT. STOCK-17eltorei Il.d meet Bridge
:bock for sale by jy9 I DICECY & CO
FH. EATON bas just received by Espross from
. N York, Liostrfr/nac, Lace Conon*, Drys'
Leather Belo, sad other articles In great demand mei
Market 61. jy7dlw
uUltAkul—Ou bags White Emir Sagan; •
• - , 'bU boxes • Haymows do; fur sale by
jy7 BAGALEY, & 8.1117'11.1e and to wood at
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frOIIAOCO-10 l&ze& "Ruske!! &,Brkin3fs"Vr.,
11 .eartgrese Tabaccojtut received ml kr I, e
I t y
IT7• MILLER &
VLI6A.R-20 eases &meanies D Loaf Saxe; s 3 Or barrels Pulverised Loaf Ea
ger; lust received and for lusle by' •
Jr 7 miLLEa &mein...sox
O'.Li:lima Oil in sine awl RR sale
NJ , j,77 , . MILLER fcRICICHTSON
oar allply
1 - restive] 'old for sale at IdOELIVI3.-, tpWidld
IOBILS,LIGARS-111,0 QAT Mirth.= brand.
art reed oa costazgoment from Ovad irr Ada by
Jen • 0 B lIRLTENBEROEII, fA water .t
MACIECEPLEL-50 bb1.N0.3 Lort i ßoad. Nock
ere] for into by WILLIAMS 7 & WORTH
jylo
rtILY PEACHES-300 to elore;,&er sok, by
jylo [DICKEY &
0014-0 sack. r. talc by
Wj ' - WICK & MeCANDI.E3.9
Cov ICKED- 1 ; sack. Gm sAte by
10 WW6h McCANDI.EiS
fitr p_f, t eldpert¢t ll2 .,dp
.te
. ; s, 11Af
VAr ANTED—A youarmati to wart the
VV. enffaur,apptya thaitustardand ftplee Fiietory,
Na. 27, Fifth oh. - ft, RHODES it ALCORN
(TILL COILIES-3 bales Vial Cattail:ad reed and-
V for sele by IN7 RILtEN dic REITER
OPllißt.L.loolbabenTorkey Opium. Jost moil •nA
for solo I.r -IRAUNt RRlll.lt
fIIVIBIINNG-100 oz. Qoictilip just jet'd nod for !gale
be, by Jeal • • . 111L1UN k MTER
BEAN —afineloytiefe of roan White forale by
jeE WICK & lle &DUNS
0 Laic 0u.."1 1.11 P!'n'lr:l4lli'Aß
QOM , AROMATIC SALTZ--Al*aya ou baud and
byfor We Je..30 Inutlng R
ANDIAIZS-10 boxes Star
persT r
6 "
lAM Ic i
O, tb r
JowlLStCl6w
ood
DROLTS—.OO drums SM.. VSigt;
L'Y bble aoloo Cnmmr
10 beau biL R. Raiser, for tab" by
je.lo ID WILLIAMS CO
I , I3BACCO • L
J. • 67 tads 4. Lea; Orrnme . ra and CIAO; in Isom
and for min by . • FORSYTH b. CO
HRIP -110 bates MoD. /Lin Ware sad !Hr sale by
le3o !
BI3VPILLO 11613114/1-0 bales paiulcd;
V . pLatir in cute arbLl -
Car alli by - . je3o FOR.YIiTII a. as
_ . - ,_ -
r OTTON-11141balci Tenucuer; . _
N.. , IS/ u N. Alabama;
Ispooked A i., lT7 a r
.ale I—je3o Mi ni; is
,
13 ea . . ° U r
411 8 y Alvreau 1:„ iry '
$ &CD
LIOT-40 keg!. owned for sale by '
UO3 LEWIS uuTcoisoN S.CO
T EA.D-'IISS pigs Galena Laza for sale by .
IT3 LEWIS HUTCHISON &
sOTTON-200 bale. id slate formes by
j
ITS LHWIS IIUTCHISON CO
WSW BIACKILILE L—VAlLani No 3,l,nisje South
11 Mackerels ltoaon linpendon, :ntnlnan and KA solo
. jel9,
Q UUAR CURED IL& hl.l-15UU HA, jwn
Ofor Win by. • ,• • • 'MOS U ODIUKII/.
1 , 1 . 1 bppmite Mcnonr.hcia
•
LAILD-701SlotteJsts, put upelpressty for
L family use, from 7ro :14)11m nob fo r mi.. by
1011.. ' 3•11103 G OVIOSINE
stiV r ous. Cosonaoi/ 11 ' Mt i . :11.11
bY THUS O ODIORNE
1 11 Optuite Monong•bela I low*
p Ivies I ngitool stem:ter Ilea
sal *n
• JAMFA 1:41.2EL1
tflifICY—RA) ;mall boa ~/b, put cif', farm ly ule
Ipm received and for sale by P C MARTIN .
jolt'rtsbr mibbbeld ol!Ll bons his
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ivc,ve,ll.l• s
c rum
uLAss . E.—su E ELAEma
1 6'2d ell
VlE —nikae
-- ELLA xti...lFie dee and .
by b,15 .1 D_NOILGAI,4
TANNERI4 01L-25 bbli receiving by tapal and
for . ll . 9 . .trE_ J DALzkLL
MAC LUL/CIL-2ly.tto In aunt tad for taus I.i
}int DAVIaIa.I.
‘)F,, rACKS Battey ott consignment tad km sale lq
4 . 0 e, jet , . • • B4, W ILARBAUMS
BACON Mora add for dase by
}eel .- IS WHA RBA tA11i,33 wood bs.
j s ELMICSIG-71 bin W. R. Cheese for Klee Cy —.
lJ 10.1 W
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WCUTOqI
a e y.
P_ W&RtLTCIII3:
Str A X:r
lUDINILL4, u ;UM recciVeq sod for .4/e UV
' , • J KIDD MI
imiton BRANDY — Old ?<mil Bnandy, for ul.
4 - ,113 ku, by— kW , .PC MARTIN
• - r IBLACKiilerchant Tailor , Exchaor. Mil .
.dings, St Ctair swee, ritt.burgb. iot a(
f APPLES-401b1., worrnied in good
kYofder. for olde by fel° P C MARTIN
LASTISIL PAWS--g 0 bbl
o for sale by
Yin • • C BIDW
DRY PMACII/KS—A Ime antele lialc by
WICK & ISIcCANDLESs
i4530' corner limed and way-, ma
Li AM SID} endSHUULU6BB-just r. d
11 and 1 uie by jEW. ATIV WD_3DYE & I I)_
DEA NUTl—Otisoolo us sone for sole low by
- 1 .1. 30 • FORSYTH So CU
LINSEED 01L-15 bblo bow quaiiii bar obleloi
' • J C 131,12 W EL
rt1 .. 1.13138X1-430 16. neer Flocs° 33, sale loss L y
fyl. • .1 C BIDWELL •
Nl.rls.-33 tags and ibisfresh. Tesas
Canal., in &lore and Wr side by • .•-
. FORSYTH t CO
T EILD-30$ pip son Galena Laid,best brandsfor
L_ sale lip ON) rtift.slll I _
S - ;1011[141 , ffdL•••30 barrels No. 3 Lame
- (doe to morrow) for sale low, to sulfa, bY
it: N ILLERh RICKL — CSON, 1711
runtaxAND - iIVCS - NiAttn-1....4 7- e/rnterisTrii.
I slid CritilleJ, for sale b y the 11,1 or by
yy~ •
JACOB WEAVER.'
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