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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
BY ERASTUS BROOKS k Co.
PITTSBURGH
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 17;11847.
.iotlee to Advertisers. '
tg•Adverlisemeats,
rye M icron.
lnleft.b,.4ollild be
banded in by svo o'clock in the Micron. Altronou
m dos,on the part of our emu/mem, sroald be produe
rive of actual bcatfit.
IOR.OOyERANOR,
JAMES' IRVIN,
(or cxxxra ortorn.l
TOR CRNAL, Of/M.IIIIBIONRS.
JosuPn W. PATTON,
mammy= mom I
FOR gLlgioll.
.:GEORG9 DARSIF.,wf Allegheny Cap.
. ism assossks.
1 I LEWIS C. T NOBLE, of Indiana Tp.
CHRISTIAN SNIVELY, of Wilk uta Tp.
: !MARSHALL SWARTZWELLIER, Pawnor-O.
• HENRY IGARGE, of Malin, Tp.
4 FOR LOChlig igRa*CRAR.
• ............. ..";.I. W. BAXTER, of I . ..burgh
AN. corns Olltsgro.ll.
I:111013AS !EAKINS, of Lower lit. C 1.14/ Tp.
t I :FOR ACINTOII.
WILLIAM CAN/EN. of Terminer Tp.
I.
' . JITATZ CENTILAI. COMMITTEE.
OILtS E FRANKLIN, Lancaster City:' .
JOHN C KUNKEL. Dauphin County.
THOMAS DUNCAN.
JAMES MARTIN, t•
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THOMAS C HABLY, York,
WILLIAM N WATTS, , Cumberland.
DANIEL II SMYSER. Adams.
JOHN P . WETHF.RlLL.PliiladelPhia Cry-.
1 JOSEPH it CHANDLER, -..-
' ROBERT T CONlttlk
- THOMAS IieGRATIL Philadelphia County ..
DILLE)! LUTHER, lierkm
ROBERT di BARD, Franklin.
1110111 AS M T MC INNAN, Waolongtan.
ANDREW .1 OGLE. Soniamet.
HARMAR DENNY. Alleibeny.
-RICHARD IRWIN, Temnp.o.
JOSEPH 11 KUHNS, WeinSoreland
0 J BALL,Eria,
II D M AX WELL. Northampton-
J B SALISBURY. Susquehanna.
ELIIANAN SUITH, Wyntrunc.
SAMUEL A PURVIANCE, Dialer .
HENRY S EVANS,Chcstrr.
ROBERT T POTTS,Monwnwrm
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w With mirth, with ecing, with tablet and with
harp," weettitrAnClaiC with which . Laban would
have regaled Jacob in olden time, and almosifrom
the time of Latent to the present day, Music, in
one (Am knothor, has been the moat pleasing
attraction of mankind. It iv, indeed, the connec
ting link between the old and the new and in
many things between present resat& and future
anticipations. All notions, people and persuasions
have loved muds, and all have had their" hearts
triucheid by iii is...thing Influence. From the war
song to the dkrge, from' the timbrel to the into. Mu
etc, whether of the voice, singing like Datild,`•the
Lord'snn; in a intense land," or from the harp
and Gratin, or any inetrurnant of breith or hand,
hair been the strongest bond of sympathy and uni.
on among men. All have been moved at one time
12=M
-ro the Dorian awed of dates and soft reeardera,"
and if not all alike; like the Yews who have some
timey banished insimment• from their temples, or
like the Pilgrim. of later time. who have deemed .
them en offence,there have been exceptions which
have shown that even rules of practice could not
unmake that lore of Gormany which God has
plants in area buun o nZst.
Music end Poetry t wedded together in
sweet communion, and in days of old, when men
were more superstitious than they are at present,
Prophecy we. deemed the haodmiid of both, and
Apollo delivered his auguries at the wand of the
Butz We would, however, clothe the art in no
superhuman sanctity. It is a sublime and pro
found science, as it is. well united to our worihip
of the Deity and blending gracefully with all our
religious vows and hopes. In the world It hu a
magic power,—in Vence willing the possiqns as the
waves us stilled when the winds are lulled, and
in war rousing the tempest and the whirlwind of
battle, Where before all wee eaten and wrens as a
limping child. The Muses won their civic victo
ries! by the Art Divine. and 'Homer, in his moat
beautiful Epic, discourses of Poetry fnd Music
&sone. Alike in Clueic' and Profane history it
• has equally charmed mankind and exerted en in
fluente for good over unhallowed 'men and bad
passions,of which the world can never know.—
The poems of the Bible are among the chief at.
tractions of the erred book, and whether we Irced
the inspiring prayers of David, the plaintive story
"Of .Idb, or the sublime males of Isaiah, they are
egually.poweiful to teach and Impresathe hearts
of dii se who read.
•Let me make the stings of a People, end I
tare nob-isho make their lawe," was the wise re.
mark of one well skilled in worldly wisdom. All
revel utiens f —lsraelitisli, Egyptian, Grecian,t3wka,
French, or Amerlcao,--baae told the power of
both song and instrument upon mem,' It is Me
secretor indifference to battle pod danger, and
true melody.would infuse 'coutsge even into a
'coward'. heart.
We think a jiation, and of ammo its comm.,ll
cannot show too high an appreciation of such so
art. Ooe might go, like the German Robbers, from
the song of the carousal to deeds that would
frighten the souls of men trained to duty and en
joyment, but the blunter of Music, in all its right
uses, tends to temper the judgment and soften en.
soy asperity. It should, in out poor judgment, be
taught More freely than it is. Of old, In Egypt
the young were taught Music as a brooch of com. ,
moci education. In Germany now-there are no
schools tor the inamttion of the young where
Music Is not taught, and we hope, that with all
the bad customs which we borrow from the Old
World, we may in time imitate this which !swot.,
•th -of all praise nod admiration._
Heart Mitstaire PIOPIIIITOII, designed for
manntscturing bricks out of dry clay, ban been in
successful operatiOn since January 1846. We
have examined it with care and regard it no one
of the meehanicalcanoeitice of this fir famed me.
ehanicat city. Ihe machine at Pittsburgh with
six mock* make. about 36 bricks pee minute, end
avenger over twenty - thousand . for • day'. work
• of tett Wars and between four and five millions per
annum. There are several machines of the lime
Patent erected at the east Laving twelve moulds,
and.capable of making.double the quantity of the
machine In operation here.
Among the new thing. nude, the eon, we re
gard this as one of 1 . 11 most wonderful we have
seen, and yet, like all valuable improvemenis it is
as siinple so valuable. A machine like this we
should appose would Work a revolution in brick
making, and in proem of time it no doubt will,
but in • country improving as this is, and where
from three thousand to five hundred edifices go
tip in a year, (these are the number. for New
Yolk and Pittsburgh,) machinery is not adequate
to the demand. The protium of this unique mode
of manufacturing is as follow;:
The clay is 'taken tioio the Bank to the machine
without undergoing the usual process of temper
ing with water. Prom the hopper in which it is
deposited it is conveyed by elevator. to another
hopper ander which are two cylinders or rolle,re.
waving at diffsteet degree. of speed and motion
which the clay passes and falls on a row of sta.
tirmary teeth while revolving teeth paring be.
tweep the etationary once. cats or pubrkrizes the
clay to powder. This, falling into • trough is con
• veyed through spouts to small filler bevy, which
pus over the moulds and fill them.
The pressure is then 'peen 'by aim operating
above and below on a net of pistons or plunger;
pressing the rimy equally on both sides to the site
of • brick. The lower cam fame. the lower plung
er with the brick to the top of the mould, while
the Mtn box is coming forward to fill the mould,
pastier the brick towel* the off-bearers (boy.)
who place them on waggons or hatrows which are
Wheeled to the kilo and set, dispensing entirely
with the process of drying and packing usually
If the encase of each experiment. warrant, in
the judgment of Orin. Bootee Idende.another call
Alr the record, w, undertake to say, on the part
of die administratron, thataaeh ra call, when made
In doe season at 4 by due authority, will be cheer.
fully and at Mien complied with—Union.
The Utdon's notion" of due season sad doe
=Moray are moiety clap traps to Sweeps from.—
The entire Whig party in Congress called badly,
as the Whig party sad Whig press :have since
called loudly, for' s President's oider for the ad:
minion of Banta 'Anna to Ideiieo. - It waahow.
ever,, like Callingepirits from the Tarty deep. They
would not come when called. 'Mr. elehmun's
Resolution, asking for information, most have been
forgotten by the Union when thus out Of:season
and ioithotst authority, it priming intotmaticia.
=tireffiffi
•
The unarms *bather the city asithodrin of
Nutrvilligahonid intbecribeit3r $500,000 of atodg
in bisOniflevand Chattanenga lama httiolf
heedinbmitfid to lb, troteig.of that chg . , waste.
cititil by an Overwhelming ujority, hi furor of the
ineuure. The .de stpei;stoeii n 4/. no reek
tat—majarity in favor.( taking mock 450. no
unction of the Legielature. pill to emmenoty b.
fore the corporation con ism :the bagels
We hope to see, ere long, gnat such a question
put to the people of the counties inter e sted in on.
Rail Roads East and West, and with tike lromam.
Public impro•ements are for the * benefit of the
lituile =smarmier and no more for the benefit
one clue of labdrere than another. They improve
•the value 4.0 property, the-demand far labor and
the general prosperity of the country. It is but
(li, that those mho den.. great benefit from their
eMstenee amid pay something for the good re.
mined.
Camases Pa Ram Roan.—The Lewistown
Gazette of Saturday, July 10, aye—The engi.
neeta cf.:ho ikrotral Railroad completed their
survey to this place on Thursday evening.--
They will MIS the river to thii side ■ short di*.
tan. above Lewistown. The Chief Enginler,
64r, Thompson, we understand is making.
connoiunce of.the Alleghenies.
Mice& San Creizsaz Ras maoan.—The wink
of teley tog the track of the Michigan Central
Railroad with a6l lb rail ht' commenced, A
freight house of 800 fret length is also core•
merited, and a can house of 400 feet length partly
completed. The expenditures for improving the
depot*, and on the road this year, will be $1,000,-
000. The grading of the road from Kalamazoo
to New Buffalo, its nevi termination, will be com
menced in Augutts, and. the iron laid in another
ear—When it is all completed, it will not eat
Inc from $6,000,000, and it is calculated it will
pay 15 per cent. The receipt' for the two past sea.
eons, for six months, to Jane lat, bare been thus:
1045-6, $l3l, 410 75; 1846-7, $160,275,75.
Increase, $28,865.
E Reimmen.—lncorporated in 1838.
Opened in 1841. Lengtb, 65 miles. Cat,
384,000.
Ymr. Reeripts. Et, etrof Ng, Income. Diriderd4
1,41 eU.,574 1544= 144,615 6 per evil
10 zoje. 1441,40 195,1.0 6
1.,43 k 713,562 164,641 174811 61
1.,44 X17,Z10 119319 327469 71
1.45 350,150,, 116,,0 461310
1:46 371,830 19101 463,534
41,1107,6210 791 X, 1314,427 41 per cent.
Am:masa RAILROAD nr New J —We
learn with great pleasure, that a Rail Road rot the
vicinity of New Brunswick to Easton, (Penn.)
is now in contemplation. It is known that a grade
of lasi than twenty fret to the utile= be obtained
through the Scheid part of the State of New
Jersey, opening at the same time a direct tam.
munication with the Coal region of Pennsylvania.
DZATUI ABIOND VOLIMTItin...-It is among the
painful daily duties we are called upon to perform,
to record the deaths of the volunteers who have
euffered in consequence of the Uer with Meek.
Each day adds a new victim to the list of suffer.
ers, and the hardy mos of Pennsylvania have
come in for a fall share of dieesie and death. We
regret now to be called upon to annotmce the
death of Captain Osumi. NATI.OII', of the 8d
Pennsylvania Regitrient. Capt. N. was formerly
in Congress, where he enklyed a high reputatidn
al en able and honest man. The Westmorelar d
Intelligeocer alas &Penances the death of Wm.
C , Esq., and Annum Hurros, bath
citizens 'of that Borough, who lot winter colon.
leered to march withithe Guards to Mexico, now
Bleep the deep of death. Mr. Campbell was a
member of the Greensbargh Bar. He was ■
young man of respectable talents, and performed
his duty 'silently at Vera Cruz.' He obtained
his discharge, on the Bth tilt., arrived at the (1.•
ideoce of his father, in Blairsville, on the to
inst , and died on the 12th.
Curate W. Wouscrar, Aid to Gen. Caleb
Cubing, and formerly Editor of the Salem Ad•
venial', and Post. Master of. Salem. was, ea we
understand, drowned at New Orleans about the
lost el June. Mr. W. was conetected closely by
blood with Judie. Woodbury of N. H .
The MSSICII.I Teeter, made by Mr. Polk and
hie Cabinet,—though the Constitution declares
that Congress alone shall dare power to authorize
Revenue froos. Impos' ta,.—has proved a puzzling
measure to the Government, and exceedingly eel-
Is. tras,ing to those who haw n culled upon to
administer the law. The wt. thing ha. been
• farce upon Civil Government; and I. doubly dim
crslitsille end dangerous for it country having in
stinotions like oar own. TbeNaval Commanders
upon tho Pacific, the officers of the Army in the
interior, the Precedent in' the White Noose, the
Secretary of the Treasury fibm his Money Bilge.
the Meads °lithe War and Navy Department+ in
the midst of their order,, Martial and Marine,
atop to discourse of tariffs, duties, imposts, and per
cents. Whence do these gentleman derive all
their power to command all this? Do we live un
der a Constitution, making men secondary and
law supreme, when thus the independence of the
lrgisiatore is trampled under foot! The next Coo
pers. Providence be praised, will be beyond the
control of Oboes who would either pg public de
bate, or impose silence upon the Executive.
Batunee Beret., Wuhiogton D. C., so long
and well conducted by the late peoptietor, (it wilt
be wee by the advertisement published in anoth
er noldum,) le now under the direction and in the
dos posseulon of his row. Mesas. M. & T.
Brown, who pledge themselves to maintain the
reputation of the hotel and to do all they possibly
eau to render their guests and boarders comforta
ble. There is no similar establishment in the
, sited States which is more highly esteemed than
rawn's Hotel by the travelling public, by faun.
lies, and by gentlemen boarding in It The table
enjoyments at the Behan Queen are unpaired
by no other hotel in the country. We understand
the Messer. Brown contemplate reeking ftuther
iinprooemints in their establishment. so-as to nen
tier it deaerving of the liberal patronage'which it
has hitherto received at all season. of the year..—
.Nat. lot.
All of which is well deserved. The Mau..
Brown keep a favorite house with Western Peo.
ple, and there is no hotel at the Capitol mord
comfortable then their..
htsacza Corny/4.—Th' Whip of MOTCOT
County held a qonventiocriab
and nominated the following ticket for Senata end
Auembly•
Sennte-l-' Davul Sankey, kfahonirtg.
Astembly—Robert Black, Springfield, . Wm.
Leech, Salem.
Mr. Sankey M well known throughout the Cora.
ruonwealth as in able representative in the Leg.
ialature during the sessions of '45 and '46. Should
Deaver County concur in his norninagen, there
will be little doubt of hi. election. A more pop
ular candidate could scarcely be Stand in that
Senatorial District. The ticket is altogether won.
thy of aupport.
Semmes toe.—Professor Hammes
BELL Gismos onWednesday accomplished the re.
duction of a diAccation of the Hip joint, known
among medical men as diskeafion wife the seta.
tic notch. The patient, Mr. Bishop, received the
injury whilst at work on Saturday evening last in
a mass of sand falling on the heaped of Ma:right
thigh gelatin the body was bent and the knee
<hoed forward. By wens of a peculiarly legen.
low and newel epparatos (Jerrie) the dislocation,
which is rare, and which it is nasally very difficult
to overcome, was reduced in a very abort time, and
the patient thug eared the exceaciating pain and
delay attendant upon the on of the old form or
apparatus—the pulleys.—Balt. American.
BOSOM Ferns.—The last Martinsburg (v...}
Gazette says that,.doriog the preceding fortnight,
not lee. than twenty slum bare absconded, or
been detected in the ate* to escape free their
masters in. tbat eciaity. Three of them sueceeded
in reaching • " fire state; one of whom bed been
caught and carried beck to Martinsburg.
We learn from private warms, that at the
reception ofetwiebtrning MaimMO Volcutteent,
tho scalloiding Pbroke down, and three gentle,
men had each a leg broken, and two ladies Wen
injured. •
The Agent of the State of llliooll i• it prow
COL In New York, paying the third eeml•en
nunl interact co the State debt.
A:Pori:my! sr Tax Puma/yr.—Samuel
Rutherford, of MUIR; 63 be Soperlatendant
of Indian drain/ wog; in plane of Wen: Anasfrong,
dammed:
Curesioidease of doe,P;ueaargh clsert'S --
Letters teseit a Tenons Artist.
SONS AND ROM eel ITS WODDISS--INZ rota.
147.
pa areal= Eve we went to the chord; of
Santa Maria Maggioth, with the crowd, to see the
Pope and the ceremonies. The church was Oa.
finely illuminated—l never saveany tines. brit
liUth It was more like an immense ball room
than a charcb. Hesi• we saw the Pope borne in I ,
on a throne in great elate, and else the sacred cra
dle In which they saY Christ we laid in the man
ger. Alleraraeds welwent to another church and
heard the midnight male, ushering in the great
(enthral of the birth,of the Lord. Here the rookie
wu very fine. I haze seen the Pope a great ma.•
ny limns. He is a 'noble looking man, and his
'character corresponds with his appainaact. The
people are enthuieslically fond and proud of him.
His coarse so far seems to indicate him to be a
liberal and independent ruler. The new Gavel.
nor of Rome also pthenius well. Ile is a Cals.
brim, and a man of great energy, which he hos
proied by turning out 27 of the police. On New,
yagee day there wean great procession of citizens
with three bands of kiatruments and • chorus of
from 300 to 500 singera,ivisited the square under
the Papal Palace. The Pope came out on o bal.
cony and blessed the people. The crowd was
im
menae, and the singhog hod a most thrilling
An the procession Moved up the Corso with the
, bond and full chorea, I never heard anything to
electric. On Chrietinas day the 'Pope performed
high Mlle in St. Peters, in the body of the church-
Here also the crowdiwas Immense, and the oldeen
dail of the whole scene exceeded anything I bees
seen. I forgot to tell you that I had been up into
the ball of St. Peters--alas in the tower of the.
Capitol, also in MholCatacombs and the tomb al
Scipio, to the Fountain of Egeria, and divere odor
places. The Beeline Chapel I have been in urea
to see the Pope perform high mum and receive
the homage of all has cardinals.
I with I could tell you something.of the Ere.
net City—but in the space of a single sheet, Whit
can ono say. Tnere,are a good many fella, about
this time, and thaw; though they make pictures in
the sheets of moving men and women, shut up
those of the•venerable and great masters in the.
galleries. But in Rome one is never at a loss for
occupation of some sort ice sight seeing. One
might live years here without exhausting all the
beautiful and interesting things. The weather.
I however, has been So abominable, (with the ea•
option of a air:llion+ day now and then,) that go:
log about much au oht of the question. We
had roses blooming in the dpeu air in the middle
of December, and now soon eller, to the moonnh
ment of the Romans. During a recent fib day,
a party of .us gentlemen walked out beyond the
city gates to the Church of St. Sebutiamlunder
which area part of: the Catacombs. Vi'itha wax
candle for each pennon and preceded by a monk for
a guide, we wound about under ground aiming the
old tomb., but weredisappoinied in ve4 soon com
hog to the end.of our labyrinth,. and were told that
this was all—if wejwanted to explore farther eve
must go to another church. Teem Catacombs
are said to ran for many miles under ground, and
are not consideredikhogether safe places, en
count of their sometimes caring in. W e were
mach more gratified with the tomb of Scipio,
which is al.o compeesed of subterranean pasugee,
with hem and there an old inscription, or a ear.
cophagne. I must not forget to tell you of the
miraculous Bambino, or infant Christ. For a
week or more.theie is an exhibition of it in the
Church of Are Oath. iii.a huge doll in swad
dling bands, with a crown on its head and loaded
with jewels, said to; be endowed with toiraculoo•
powers. It lies in i• manger,<imitation) around
it are figures representing shepherds, meet, corm,
Virgin Mother, elcc, end to the distance a theat
rical landscape. At the same [lace and hate, lit
tle school girls anOoys, about. 8 or 10 years old.
get up and recite discourses upon the nativity of
our Lord.
I have been again to the Vatican, and am more
and some overwhelmed with the wonders and beam
ties ft contains. Oae might weeder o t fsr months
and months without exhareniog it. I have also
been in several of the galleries of printings at the
Palaces, till I have grown weary with old p'etures.
I base said !manna of the magmficont churches
and the megaificent C•thitlie Rioust—room a.g of
the old crumbling Titanic rune Cl old ItJale, the
Coliseum, the Bath• of Genteel's, the palace of
the COWS, the Cldaes Maxima, the Forum and
Arches, the ancient Temples, the Pantheon, the
ruine of the Aquednct in the Campagna--nothing
of the old palaces 9f the middle ages—nothing sat
the beautiful views outside the city wills—.thing
Of that mast rum sone, clu.ie, pict u r,..,p to
the grounds of the vet, B irgto se, my
sketching ground. jI hero painted a view of the
little Cenci Villa in these grounds. I have els
*Wed a smell vivre of an old ruined Church, by
moonlight, near the tomb of Cecilia !Rotello. I
am now painting an old feudal Castle, o cotoposi.
tion--ronset sky. As soon ae milder weather
commences, I shall begin my out door •tudiee
Every night I attend.•costame school, which fur.
niches me with figures for landmithe in shoroliece,
besides being a capital pramico to water colors.
la the Spring oar intention is to ouglgo
ing• in one of the country tow n sinur R ime, either
at Frausti or Albano. The scenery in the moon.
tains around Rome'ie said to be wonderfully fine
I have also a sneaking notion of a visit of a law
weeks to 'Naples.
Marna BLIIIIIIIiIDOL, who passed through this
city a few day. since, the. N. Y. Courier says, is
to be presented with a sword by the New York
are, bearing upon it the names of the berdfought
fields of Palo Altojßasaca de la Palms, Monterey
Vera thus, and Cerro Gerd°.
Garners INTO !THE HlOll Lavrrona.—The
Portland Advertiser esys :- 7 0na of the best jokes
connected with thd President's visit here, came
off, we team, at iha Mayor's Room, and was
"perpetrated" by Mr. Buchanan. The President
enquired of the Mityor the latitude of P.,rtland,
and on being informed, be turned to Mr. Buchan.
, an, and said—..Thi's to farther north then ton hare
ever been before.l "Yes," replied Mr. R; but
with a amile our hie broad face. ededd—"l hardly
think. air, we shall get to 54,40 this t me."
Flea DooTell er LIGIITNING.—DUFIIig the
thunder shower at treoy. en !Sunday, July Itrati
a grocery . store was .truck by, lighten:n.l at Fort
Edwards, and aventen were inetanily killed.—
Three others were Seriously injured.
The vrarraa in Punch, Dickens, Jerrold and
other celebrated anthers, ore about to give an
amatiier performance for the benefit of Leigh
Hunt, who is now advanced iu life, needy and
mat of health. •
A SALUTE of 100 guns, being the ILOUII !MIME
foe • Whig vidorl,!wae fired on the COMO= at
Bowan on kfandayl in honor of the triumph in
New Hampahire.
JOINT Tanarrettir.—Maine and Massachusetts
own in common within the limitL of the county
of Aroostook, thirtY four townships of aurveyed
land, 1,200,000 acres of unsurveyed land.
It le slated in M I 6 London Shipping Gaute,
on undoubted autherity, that within . the 1.1 five
yeah,
yam. the Ensile'''. men•of.war on the Sonth
American stand], hive lost, from desertion above
2000 seamen; andj it has been ascertained, for
official purposes, that the American men.of.tvar
on the same Italians aro more than half manned
with English men.df wir and meichant seamen,
Dgenrizus.—Cliptin Adams brought over two
deserters from the E. 8. Army, by the names of
haze McFlehis aMUChristiao Reath, who eland
cued their colors and Bed to the enemy, just before
the battle of Bueni Viits.—They were remptu.
red during the battle.—/Yero Orleans Times. •
A 0/IX Dr Parria has been started it Aaron,.
burg, Centre county:. Which supporta Gas. Zama
Aar Tara°. for President, Gas. laxas Tins.
for Governor, and NA/. Josses .W. Prrron fur
Canal Commi•sioner.
A Now fiasuoilecutor.—The very at eon—
vuleion of the Jenny Lind agony is a eianuy
handkerchief." having her portiait diolayed in the
centre.
•- • •
We Loewe by lettere ream Vera Cruz. that Mr.
John Downey, eutlei to the 2,1 Deo. P. Volun•
teen, died et Vera dna on the 24th of June.
"
DEATHS IS Tile (or the week ending
July 9th, 76. Mate. 41, females 35-
Tux Cauxua JoUx.„—Tbe Commerbial
the following description:
The China junk is built in the shape of a whale
boato-160 feet long, lueldth of beam 35 feet, and
12 feet hold. Her !tern has e rise from the deck
of about 30 feet. She is built entirely of teak
-wood, and is very titrong. Her mute, three in
number, are 5f teat wood. She b.c latine
Her cables are made of bambo, and anchors of
wood. Her cabid 30 feet long. 23 fret wide,
and feet high, pathted with designs of Wide,
beuta, &c. In they after . part of the cabin hi •
large awe, containing one of their principal god.
dews, having. 30 awns and hands stretched out.
She is decorated - with watches, Sowers, and other
offering. She has &wire-Hague—one amidships,
very lane, to get npl, the anchor, one of the bows
to heave the heel the rudder to the stern poet
GM astern to heave 'du rudder not of the water.
The Mirror eV. , rWe sire thin celestial vialh
ar this morning; lying at quarantine, anchored
very um rhe'rhorai She looked so much like a
bug. red morocco shoe, tamed up at the toe, u
shy Wag we can corpus her to."
•
1-
Goscait or nal". AND ervoit.—Our citi
tens will have an oppartuaitk af enjoying' a nue
wear, to.night, at Philo Hall, when theist distin ,
visited ArWsts will dia . :course upon theirtrespeo
tiro sal matchless The fame of
these gentlemen It .o trolsepread and universal: 1u
to' render praise almost entirely - superanous.-- .
Wherever music is Ingern and cultivated, the
brilliant genius of Henri Herx is consewated.—
'! His compositions •ore so familiar to 410 school
girl taught in music, as her alphabet, and the
same flay be said of Sivoti, to whom Paganini,
hi. beloved Muter, beqcwithed his instrument, as
the only one worthy to follow_ in his ftiotetcps,
We congratulate the' musical community ripen
•this, tha only opportdnity, which will probably
tom be afforded them, to listen to the performer.-
..lot these great master. We trust ihat.Philo
Hall will be crowded to its. full capacity, and we
assure 'those who are , fortunate enough to beer
Siv.ri execute the Prayer of Moser, en one string,
or the exquisite fantasia from Lurcia Lamm.
moor, the brilliant variationa from the Porilanic,
so played by Hort, - that they will enjoy a treat,
the memory of which Will last all their lives.
'Ten ea N•l...—Thcroljectial, as we have been
inf meet!, to the draining of the canal by opening
e pro.sage through thoaqueduct, is that this struc
ture is now netfectly tight, and tt in not desirable
to do anyttlng that would in the Ulna injure the
aqueduct. There is a fewer running dowel Ohara
street Ic the river, which is fire felt in thb cleat,
and loar'cr than she bottom of the canal. From
the upper margin of the basin extending into the
Filth Ward, rho distance along Spring: Alley as
about 100 left. A sewer d.Juld be made along
Spring Ailey to; Ohio street at a small cost, and
would furnish a permanent means 'of drainage to
the coral. The nni4objocCon is, it would empty
above the supply , pipe of the Water Works, Mt
Una pipe extrude to the middle of the river, and
entirely talon,' the influence of this sewer, which
iv,ri now disgorge. large quantities of filth into
he river without affecting the water fur the use of
the city. Also Iry constructing a sewer along
Wayne street to the 'tete the canal could be
ecovie.l completely at any Wme, but it would In
volve some doLoy and considerable expense.
Mr Fritz,. an.—On Thursday morning a crazy
man ',reed in our city, tracing dome from Woh
ington county. His brother followed him and
having informed the Mayor of the fact, hie Hon.
or ordered him tr be searched for. The man wan
form] by office's Hougher and Hence in the
street., The Mayor scot him to his friends.
Txe Huserest..--We learn from the Post, that
the Treasurer If Western Pennsylvania Hospital,
has received ono thousand dollars in cash from a
gentleman of this county.
C'is!=Tl!!rM!
E.t.a Kean, bar.. Sortutou,
duly 4, 1847.
The Sault Ste Marie, though still a perfect sink
of iniquity, as indeed according to report it always
has been, is in some reepecia greatly improved.
N.er 'tures and dwellings have taken the place
of the log huts and bark shanties that used to be
common—at present there li• not MS much busi
nesesionets was expected, taking into consulera.
Ilion the large amount done Est year. I might
perhaps except the grog business, which according
to appearances seems to be on the inerrant I
an informed that with a population of shoot six
I the sea" is b'esxd with thirty limed
grog shops. (I call them all grog shops that sell
liquor ) This certainly show. a flourishing state
of trade this branch of bunnese. And on
board the fine schooner Napoleon, a pleasant mil
of twenty eight home upon the. Father of Lakes/
and eve are anchored in Copper Harbor. When
I say pleasant sad, I arida tohe Understood as pas
sing .:ver the disgustiug scent. of gambling,
drinking and sweating. which were contently
kept up in the cabin by * few individuals, to the
great annoyance of the more temperate portion of
the [...mug. ie. Coiyet limbo. is one of tha
lame principal points in the copper region, the
other two being Eagle giver sod Eagle Huber.
When I grit vtsitid three pima, three years
since, there was not more than:half a delta boa.
ms on the entire point. The garrison at the Har
bor was just commenced at that time—besides
w ich there we. two log hdu4s. It is now quite
an at tee noir place. oe alms io tho ram with eve-
I
teal outer towns em ;Nina nine exisienre
_around
some of the principal mutes. Thee. years sirce
there was not s hotel of any kind in the mineral .
I district —end irtiveleis found it impossible to ob.
taut any accommodanins whatever, which they
' did not carry; and prepare themselecs.
The point of lie-ors canon, so long consider.
ed as an nutlaied and worthless portion of crea
tion, is new merging into impOrtance MI • miner.
I al diar,t, roesetitiri.; us ',with esidt .es of inter
' na! wealth almon iimatculable. Mints of copper,
centaining silver and other precious mites, have
already been discovered, some .of which are said
to be the richest in the world. Ae . pre.eminent,
and bearing evidences of inexhaustible name. I
veil mention the Cliff Mine, belonging to the
Pittilionth and Boston Mining Company.. A
few Jaye since, in comPany with Horace Greery,
and several 'other gentlemen, I bad heard of
the Cliff Mine, and no 'much as I expected of it.
judging front thti glowing .descriptions of our
friend Hays, (who, by the way, as cangitine as he
is, is not too much at in this cue,) I moat con.
feu thus it greatly surpassed toy mat sanguine
anticipatints. f will give you the conservation
of • Mr. Greedy add another gentleman, while we
were in the mine. After the first expressions of
astonishment were over, n gentleman remarked to
Mr. Grtely, .Did'itt I tell you that you had not
twee any thing of the country till yon.came to the
Cliff Mine!" Well, I certainly had not seen
moth, that is a fact," was the reply. All who
visa this mine, an 1 explore the unearthly cav
erns, see for themselves the huge muses of pure
copses, and still larger piles of rich ore, are inva
riably astouished.'. Because the world has never
before produced any thing like it, people will not
believe it until ti,iy see it themselves. The fa.
rn tee Anionagan copper rock, which caused such
an excitement a few years since, is but a drop In
the bucket, eaten compared to one in the Cliff
Mine, which thdmen are now cutting up into
masses weighing• from ono to three thoutand
pound.. I have probably said enough of this
matter, as thermal half told would bethought fin
lion, by many. - Several of the ether Mining
Companies are ancceed ng very well in their opr.
rations. B.
PI TT3B RGII %VEEKLI GAZETTE
July 17--CONT&NTS IN PART
Improventents--The Rat Road West—
Roil hoed Murcutcots—Pittsburgh seen by Steen.
geru—Lake Superior—Dickinson College cnnt
rnerfeensent— Jefferson College—Acniversary in
Improvements—Brasil and the
Ceded States—Valley of the Mississippi—Letter
boot Major Jack Dome eg—loteresting ktter from,
a young Artist ift Italy—Sault Ste Aisne—Music
-Advanced Ci•dirainon—Chinago Cu:melte.—
o•t Office Law—V I'd to Economy—Connectipos
beyond theOlon—qoverninnntrinanccering—Letter
Iron, lien. Tsylor—Jenny Lind—Tho next Congress
—Donn , I. se liaptient—lNetillampahire Election
',lest Telegraphic atom Forelgo and Domestic.
Commercial—A carefully complied. Bevies , of
the Markets for the part week—The prices in the
local city notrkets—The Cattle Market—The prices
of .‘Metlein Produce in various parts of Use Union
—ArnOunl of Flour,' 15'beat, Corn &C., received
since the npennng ut .06111114—Canal business and
movements of produce—Market in London.
Cap News—}peed of thel l ress—Copronv Ektracts
from the leading journals urn the Interesting topics
ul the f'sy.
F or rale et the deck, singly or in Wrapper&
Price G cent. Atingle copy.
Subcctiptione two dollar; n year in advance.
At 14 •preall InE gof the Direetoraof Piltfhtiret
U and of Trade. enovenvd Monday evening, July IS,
1,17 Ili. S.teretury being Rblent, Jo. Mel +Jen or.
nrpoinie., war) pro tern
ennunitteetirron a edmen. of Salem, Columbiana
con., rthio.b. ing iturolurrtl.lbe toldect of a Western
Rail flood camo up for &scut/non. By request of the
Boatel the Ct.rtnnLcr hum Salem were desired to give
pernontnnWon Int the subject. Mr. Brook., on the
part of the Gtinonttre, gene a brief. statement of the
contemplated fp. , In Salem, and Wormed the meetang
that wo• the object of a portion of theeitisens of Ohio
to 000,1 the !crimp of (i.e rtnlrns or Pittsburgh in this
great enterprise. end thrtrinte proposed that this mot
tos, •nenid designate competent F.nrineer to make a
tun oey of the route from mouth& Dig Beaver to !kik,.
the expente of whtch survey and publication of
the repon, would be borne by the ettlsenvor Ohio.
Wheiguana tt wan Rosolved, tbhl Ihl, meeting nu
heard with great aarinfaenon their. mentor Mr Brooks
and are of the onknion that the einaen• of Western P.
generally are lavoranle to • Hail Road Wear; and
tberrime meniLmend that the mauls groomed by him
in Procure a tarry, of Ito mut. from Beaver In Salem,
entrird .11U3 ...Reel oral, the •u;.trotiendancr of ea
Dodac. or IV Nano, Roberts. EN and that remit of
too. aatvey Lc laid before ma eammumly at as daily
a day as cnnVenlllll.
. .
Resewhied. Th.l the ore peoreedinr. be published
THOMAS BAKEWELL, President
JOHN I'iIePAHEN, Sae...arr. /Tl 7
liD - Laatic eat., or Rear. Loran.—WO are requete.
ed at ask attention to the rale of 75 Lots of Otound ad
mining. the 7th ward of the city, to be sold be the
pretrarra at 3 o'clock,, .x. Also, at saran hoar MM.
chewer of a !stye number of ohoiec sad valuable COlll.
pan) , Lout, and of reantst moony whieh is to be sold
at ilo'clock this evening at the Auction Room Or Jahn
D Davie 1717
GM -. TELEGRAPII
Cociaspeadeame of Ill{
Para., July 16, 21 P. M.
TM Rotation mill burrirrior4 at Wrobiligtou
city, lint bringr no (unties. zewi from onr anny is
Mexico.
co..Vie!OdeoFe of the Plenborsh Gomm.
=l=
The. Democrats orßalticoore t hen nominated
Robeit ?Stamm is their candidate for Conveei
The weather today is exceedingly warm an
the wannestday of the simian.
Col. Diskant:ex laylos a distinguished citizen
of Virginia is in ow city.
The upon, favorable to the adoption of the
Wheeling route hu • been agree( to by the COM
mittee end directors of the Baltimore and Ohio
Rail Road Company. . The Board will =et to-
ISICIftuW.
We understand theta meeting of the Directors
is to take place to-day for the purpose of acting
upon the recent atrangenoent agreed upon between
the Wheeling and Rail Road committees relative
to the right of tray and terminus at Wheeling.
Eth•lve Correspondence of the Putthorgh Gurus
BALTIMORE MARKET.
July 16,3 P M.
Flodr.—We quota sale. of Howard attest at $5,-.
50 per LW.,
Corn meal.—Salesof 206 bbl. at $3,00 per hhl,
No change iq the other articles usually qubted iu
rho market.
ExeluAve Corresondeace of the Poottorgh Gazette.
'PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
July 16, 8 P. M.
Flour.—We quote ulnae( 300 bbla fresh west.
ern flaw to day at $5,374c56,50 and $6.75, ac
eordiug to Ma quality. Market firm 'at thme
totem.
Cora meal.--Salea are readily mad. at $3,00
per bbl. ,
Wheal.—Sales of prime red me made et $1,20
per bu.
!Coro.Wa quota miles of Prima Yellow at 780
80e per bo.•
Osta—naks at 43a45c per bushel.
Gotton.—There is au advance in the article of
per cent. Sales of 200 bales Upland at 12allic
per lb.
Mess Potk.-Bales ot Western No. 1 at vtfio
pet 100 lbs. Prime Western at $8.130 per 100.
Markt t
Lard —Balea of Western at 97 i alOc per lb.—
No demand for the article.
Whiskey.—Sales are quoted at 24e per gallon.
'tluger.—Some activity manifested in the aril.
de, end cafes of Porto Rico $ 617 t.
Coffey—bales of 800 bag. Rio at Tic per lb.,
considerable inquiry in the market at the above
quoted figure.
No change in the prices of other articles usual.
ly quoted in market.
FROM MEXICO.
The reported loan demanded by Santa Anna,
was P 1,000,000. A tenter from Mexico aye the
enemy are placing fortification. exactly whore the
Yankees are sure not t o . piss, while the most
Important point. are left nearly open. ~
Commodore Perry and ht. Squadron mired at
Anton Lizsrdo on the 28th, from hi. expedition
againit Tabasco. Upon his arrival at the en
trance of the river, he found that a short dietetic.
up, Chernar.de-feise had been tunic an a. to render
the passage of his vessels impracticable. He conse
quently landed his men and h's lighter rm., and
commenced his march to the town. This win, a
most tedious bunters, but he managed. to get
ahead at the rate of one knot per'hour.
Drawing up his army of tan into a very.se
spectacde column, he advanced within musket
ranee, when he received the enemy s fire, and in
stantly opened upon them his artillery, charged
pub grape and canister. The Maximo. did not
Ore again—Perry'raingle volley scattered them to
the wind.. Horses' with the anunpede could not
get °air the ground as they did. Some three or
four of our men were wounded, but none were
killed;
IMPORTANT FROMI CALIFORN/A,
We hivetate files of,..Aniaric4o papers from
the ehiat of California, and learn from them that
Van Kerney is in command u Governor at Cali•'
fornia.. CoL Fremont bad been • day in like ca
panty, hut it we. thought he bed lamed that he
had done .o in violation of authority. Col. F.
ma. ordered to Monterey, which had been filed
upon al a temporary seat of Government. The
authorities sierq preparing to establiX a Lettish.
tore to regulate the teopoit trade. Tho Indians
is the country had proved very troublesome. A
latter . has Inert received, eonteining the into&
game of en attempt by another party of twen
ty-four of the emigrants to am the California
mountain.. They enceeeded in reaching the top
of the mountains about the first of December; but
they all perished in a snow storm a few days af..
ter. A previous party had died of hunger.—
Com. Shattuck wu in command of the Pacific
Squadron. o,
From Upper dllesourl
Taws Warmest, klo.--.lly the arrival of 'a
steamer at St. Laois, news has been received
from : Col. Lova, who commands an escort which
left Sr. Louie *onetime mace in charge of $300,.
000 in gold for the troops at Santa Fe. The party
haShad several tencuuntere with the Camiuscbss
som, distance thii side of the Arkansas river, in
which Sergeant Swarm, the second In command.
ani four odierti were killed. The low on the part
of the Indian. 'was apposed „to be upwards of a
dozeri. fieveral.ottier . wafon trains had been at.
tacked by Indiana, led on, so is supposed, by oat-
Jawed wretches from the States, in th e h o p e of
possessing the gold.
ktr Smith, the wagon master, who want out
with the fir* train this Spring, win attacked rind
driven from a temporary fort which he had,
structed; but was boldly fighting Ida way towards
Santa F. when last heard from.
Faux Oszoos.—We have datm from Oregon.
to the 10th of December, •ia New York. The
New York Commercial give. the news. A new.
paper Liu Igen started at Oregon city already.—
It iccalled the vBpectstor," and ca. loudly for
the establishment of public schools. The direc
tors of the “Printing Association" bad rewind
to print 2000 copies of Webster'a Spelling Book.
The project for • railroad to the Pacific seems
to excite some interest in Oregon. The Specie.
for urge. the Legislature to take some action upon
the premises, by memorial to Compote, or appro.
Ting *resolutions. It suggest. also that Congress
be asked In a steam tug to operate at the mouth,
of the Columbia.
The Spectator doea battle in behalf of the Co
lumbia liver, and its good name for safety of nay
igation, hoisting that its channell is amply wide
and deep, and that only ignorance or bad man
agemituat can account for disawara to morels corn
ing io of going out.
Th. Legislature convened on the Ist of Decem
ber. and' orgtoised by the election of A.-L. Love.
joy at Speaker. Tba - Governor's mange was ro
ceived. 7 A bill mating the office of “Territorial
Recorder" wu pwseed,.and Mr. Theephilos Mc-
Grader wu elected to perform , the duties of that
office. ,
On the 4th of November an extra from the of.
fice of the Spectator stirreciap the patriotism of
the Oregonians, with titling' of General Taylor's
victories over Arirta, at Palo Alto and Ressera-v-
Ale' with news of the ratification of the Oregon
boundary treaty. The only piece of oldnanee
owned by the territory, • 12 pounder, was forth
with mooned on the locks, snd • salute of Seen.
ty. ono guns was fired, under the direction of the
Mayor, 24r. Lovejoy.
FROM TIM . Sannwics Istannr—By the aincei
arrival from California we have Sandwich Wanda
papers to the 16th of January. Tin Polynesian
of that date is mainly filled wiih account/ of one
warlike doing, itt Mexico and California.
It announces, however, the arrival of fifty barrels
of ti or (mm Oregon, which it sass name in goad
time—the numerous men•oforar iu the Pacific
were vagina the Sandwich lalandare oat of house
and home.
Thera is some good Wanted bantering between
the editors of Oregon, and HOMlula. Tits form.
er invites the Sandwich Wanders to Isms their
homes arid settle in (heron, where every man to
a land holder; to which the Honolulu man replies
that the Sandwich Islanders henna relish for the
foie and fever and ague of Oregon • all they ILA
Is that. the Otemmians will sand them plenty of
dour and !amber, and take eager and coffee In
exchange. A sensible notbm, that,—N. Y. Cm.-
auntie/.
Oo 21p 3,) monziwc. lie UM Umtam, 47.116‘..E P,
Sea, D. Dt. 6lr. FAYEITIS DROWN. lieschima.m
Ulm OWILISMIJA C CCR - 1184 of tilmoq Troy-
I
Mir• ,
itim:DilEccii, Preside:Mot Diekimmineolleem.
Sambiald MeModist
COurett, , ,M mmmw onernin,.:7B,bbint, at the ,sool
hoot.
/ • 4 RAIIIIAGI BLOOD
Aad Consomptioo,Pain in the Aide and Ii ht /Ile
ht ums;
lAMbrot,Whcopliqf Cough. Palpitation of the Hem%
Liver Complaint, Breathitt., and all diseases of
the throat, longs sod hirer, eared by Ste,
mon's Alblicaliag Malmo.
Raising Blood and Coniumption.
ME MILNF., Bonder. in Brooklynewas awaked
with raising blood, followed by smooth, pain in the
aide, and all the usual sraptsms of ton.ospilon. lle
employed two of the best pkysichwai they did him no
good, .4 told bun he COULD NOT LIVE.
Hearing of the wonderfal cores perfenned by Sher.
man's 'Balsam, he tent ac.lo o'clock at night to Mrs.
w il e a=3ll .. F p. ll4ni k st, b oallz t a aa bet i i g t h oper i tte e lite e
had taken one bottle he ll= abla to be about his wurk.
It had SAVED HIS LIFE. Ha dangler. residing atlft
Myna Avenue, can anal IL
Miss Ann Mamoru of Winiarosburgb living in,Tenth
near South Fourtreet.eays—That shy had been troubled.
with a hultiog congb, sad pain in the cheat, for a lottg
time, which at lost became at bad that ate was obligrd
.give op her school for more th. a year. She then
commenced !skate. AlliHealligßalsorn• which soon
alleviated her
,symptonts. She is now fastremacnos,
a. has resumed her laborious octapatial an a teacher,
14 YEARS.
- .
Ir John O'Neal, 10th avenue and Slat st, muTered
with a cough, raising of phlrypn and pain in hes side.
Ile could get NO Ri.LIEF till he tried the All Ilealtrg
Baltant, which drove the pain giom his aide, allayed the
cough, and bitmebt tbe disease upon the surface . and
before he had taken three bottles,was entirely cored
Pleuriry and:Comnanption.
Mrs. a rm .g lady upwards afl7o, residing 68 Shiv
, hat for a. been subject to attacks ot Pleurisy,
Paining of Blood, severe Cough, Shortness of Breath,'
m her Bead and various paroled' bee body. Iler .
friends belieled her PAST BEOOVERY. Toe A II-
Healing Balsam re...treed her at once of an her alum
log sympunns and she is. ow able in attend to her work.
Azihma and Whooping Cough.
Mrs. Lae tie Well.. SS Christic.so I. Beals, 19
Delaney.,, Wm II Toungos Walnut in, know Use
the Caine of this great remedy. ,
Ask for Oberman's All-Healing Belem, and sea diet
bit written signature is of each bottle.
Price I... Scents and 6t per bottle.
Dr Sherman's Worm and Cough Lounges sold us
above.
i' c r , k i leW/18c: 2 11841 , 11117341. ;.
hurt
Modica %rah...R.ld Boot sad Shoo Store, No 89 Libor
:Lone, head of Wood One, Pitiabogh. Pnce 41 per bot
BROWN'S 110T.6,40
Ts undersigned Mom of the Path proprietor, Jetts.
Brown). have the satisfaction of informing their
friend& and the public generally, that the Hotel an long
and favorably %Down as Brown's Indian Queen Hotel.
Washington has, by an arrangement omong the heirs,
mono into fail
t he
a l e of the undersigned, as sole
owners, and that they alone will hereafter conduct this
extensive and commodious establishment. Theypiedge
themselves to use every curlier. to uphold the high
reputation and retain fhe Mtge huoineu which II has
heretofore
possessed; and they earnestly hope, by the
improvement. in the buildings at the renovation of
furniture abort to be made, together with a strict and
unremitting attention to the comfort of their igueets, to
imere and receive the usual law sham of NMI'. 1...R
-ouge with which It has so longneenbocored.
T P BROWN,
MARSHALL BROWN.
Weshington, D. D....t,l6l7—jyteemillert
MOUNT BT. MARVIN
• EMAJTTBBUSGH,
Tus ANNUAL SESSION of Studies at thi s
neon COMMOIII.6 or the Itftruf A aguet. Students
...mild, if practicable, enter before that date.
Hosed and Tuition, including the entire Diasaie and
Sotentifieconroe also Preneh,LOdeing, Washing, Men.
ding and DoetorhLfers,lllB2 per annum.
Payments made IMMi•tOOOlily In advance.
Mum and Drawing are' extra charges, each 640 per
annum; also tha Italian, Gnisnan and Spanish loner.
gm. each MI per annum.
A pro-pest.. of the College, explaining the contse of
land.. requisite for groduation and system of discipline,
will be sent to any person applynng for it.
Jyl7.laLS JOHN AteCAFFRRY. President
MESICIERIBM —Jwt published, • work entaled
" • Guudien Spirits,• a ease of vision arab the
spiritual world; from the Germau of H Werner—girt
rig an amulet of the ease Wasomnanalrolist not on.
like that of the Peeress of Prevost. Al th e present
time this work will be wad with moth avidity.
For sale by W. S. CALDW ELL,
/Yid 24.1 Boor, Pow Mee Badding+.
To nr... Founders. Copper Smith..."
REPINED COPPER—A consignment of Raltimo
Refined Copper logo% rut received: for sale by
iil7J3tliwilr /AMP., M COOPER, fiti wood st
Q S WEET AID DRY 61/I.LAGA W IR ES—
S.JI3 bbl. and 10 hit this Lobring and Giro'. Mon/math
Wines. superi ir article, for .ale by bbl or retail al the
Wine Store, 16 market rt. corner front.
JYI7 JACOB VEAVKR
LEMUR OIL. Orie case or a very superior gear
iiy.just received and for side tyi
BRirs% lIF.FAR,
O Coiner of L iberty .
ld &
. ,
b St Clair rte.
WtusicET—Lil barrels Old Afortangaliela
IVhivkcy, various ague, wale very old and dna,
more and for axle by .1 WEAVER
SPTII. TORPENTIAIG-5 bbl ;a prima order,
iun far mita us
R 6 SELLEFLii‘invoad
GLAIIII19.16;11.1P,8-10, 74,640 and other size
on !mud and fir sale by
W L Ii l'deC UTCH EON
n Art4—.29 sck. ineeircd and fnr naki by
ll 3Y , 7 wt R MeCUTCIIEON
licks received and for sole by
IV & & bIeCUTCHEON
IAT 00L-71ariFocks to&.m.lacd; reeerved Itrid
ule by 00 Wk R hicCUTtAIEON
I lIILKESE-30 br..s prima W. q; ree'd and Sar sa
W & R MaCUTCHRON
Co ime E -400 bags prime green Rio Coireri iee'd
and fur .31., by jy,7 rVS LL ‘lceU rem EON
SAL [MATO'S-0 cabs now landing; for sale b
J , 17. 1 DIChEY &Ca. water a float stb
SALCRATUS— 10. . k. Car sale by
/I'l7 WICK & NIeCANDLESS
PEARLS -4 eska for vale by.
/Yl7 . %VICK &SIeCANDLESS
I 1 Rl' PEACIIIES—ApreIoc artiell (or male by
,
1 - , /1 17 VICIC & hIcrANDIAMS
____.
•
11 A ELLE Y —2O stk. reeyiyud; P?r sale by .
1J al: \Y_& It Met:Uri:llEoN. 131 10.eriv
(4L 1 1:1 .7 14—;Xi LU by 14 1 / 4 z , r1 , 1314* tuctlufurrcoi=
ILAS • —73 b.ralo by It; on hand and for imla by
ill 7 w & N bIaCUTCHEON
GLABSL3O b. g y IS, on hand and Jot Tale by
171 7 W c R kIeCTITCHEON
Wl o lliE n ßttlt o liz o r m er o f;elry while and for aal
tyl6 JABOiI WEAVER
DOTTLIBIS—II do: Laney Hai. Ceilogne Bottle
ulsotted colors, flint glum At., X doadarlt Hoek
for .le 41 the wine snore or JACOB WEAVER
Ole la market it cot from
MEWS INK—Onitable for aft' seaman at :Scents pa
I.‘ lb. Na charge for keg 3 L READ, Ash
/7161nh nnear market
WO3 ll_
Hay.. John D. Bailey.
HAYS t BAILEY, Dealers inDry Goals, Gro
eeries t Boom. on, Pittaburgh manufactured esti
cica t ke., N0..0 liberty al, Pittsburgh. jyteidf
Cft 0 WA PAPE: 13.—IDU re um; full count io store
an 4 for sale by ' - JOHN 'SCOTT &CO
IylGcr 7 sommercial rovr.liberty sr
barrels army beaus**
S sacks do '•do &slim Mors and tor
sale by 'Ol6 JOHN SCOTT kCO liberty sr
C.! COUCHED SALMI
-0 40 oak* pnolo aniele Senrchingic
• 4 do •do Potash, In .ore• for sole by
JILS L ai %V ATER &a A N. 31 onto/kill frost At
bbb N0..1 loomed Sbod on nonorgo
0 anent and for .ale by
CARSON & AIcKNICIIT • 6th.
L ARD --43 bbl. law I Lard;
40 PPM Graded Lard; al more; for rala
by /YU CARSON & aIcKNIGHT
_
c! . 1.47 . 11 . -160 D vitas(nott 74 to 114.30
_415: ° CARSON& hteIiNIGHT
CLAY AND aCORCHINGS—NI la. German Clay;
tons pare Saha; for We by
1913 _ _ CARSON A NeNNIGHT
VVGLASS -11/1) Lose. 6010. 10212, boll 10815,
. 10016, 16018, 16510, 709, 6012, 9812 End e O B
Clam store; rbr rale by iyls 8 WATERMAN
D RIED FRUIT--40 bblo dried Peaches. baleen;
160 ba do Apples in more;
for sale by. , iyls ; L 9 W ATr.RMAN_
FLOUR -20 bbls fresh ninund Floor in morn;
for sale by j yl5 I. 0 WATERMAN
13
MIS tha asaaried for sale by
Ml 5 LS WATERMAN
. .
/CARLA/11—G cake for siee by
P
ivl s V VON BONIN RV
_RBp & CO 35 front et
SA i L y NRAT3IS-4 ;N:r k io . ag End (o ro r sale by
& Cf!,
00a W car ewe by
1715 61 E VON RONNIIORST & CO
S IV „TS EI. ClDE 7FArii=tisT & co
13 A
j C ; 1 4 11—.1" i" S
%WV ( 71 r 01 1 ;11% RST 3. CO
W " j7l.; VlS" FFl r l ' EltallZVTClll7 "'' t b el . .l
/k L , u ,ff — : '""° llltLl d e,f. ° . " AZ ' & Ith
/11ILORIDE LlME—Rorke Jou roc% for rale by •
V Jr LS J KIDD &CO
RESII LEMONRUP—I2 ilosiost 1,301; for oraTo
I' by /FIR I KIDD It CO
INSEED OIL-17 LLII pare Oil, in good order,
Ls for sale by jyl4 J SOOOONMAKF:R &CO
T AHD OIL—II blds beaqualtty for sale by
iyl4 J SCHUON MAKER /4 CO, Y 4 wood at
C — - -
ARBONATE &AMNIA-30011,11;W received; to;
rate by ' Iyl4 J 30/100N MAKER &
A L .utcnt:lset
Iyl4 j id o bAzke ß a
co
I — EASE 6111011-7 trble in core: o
CoJII4 ISAIAH DICkI..Y c
Inun TOW VAIIS—ODU dome received pee
ship Gienmere; kr sale by
Jr 7 TASSEY k BEST, 33 woad .t
iiikinTS—Cocded SiTru dad - Ural;ekdrt, - 7•Ttk
kJ wire arid cable cord at HATON'S
)7 3 Trlmmin Seem, 63 market et.,
SUS DRUGS-0 barrels Flout;
ISClsseks Oats;
=lZ=
tel pieces Daces; landing Does mar
Cinderella and (or sale by lye 1 DALZELL
Bt r Arilli—Z__,Libt. gins!! \Yiii - c — ii“tore 0n“....
WICK & ideCANDLEICS
brb eor wood anCwater.t.
tiOTTON—wO .arcs firieleaCiHno la store' and
V for sale by • ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
/), water and (rant gut
S U3 Dal
I"—'s .. s t ° 3 tl:tron i r;111 store • d for ate
V jyB , J DALSELL
TOBACCO-23 boxes It a /lan's bread Ss Tobacco
just ree'd by Canal and for sale ky ,
jyd .
,_. J DALZELL, 24 water at
LARO 0/L-111 bbla landing In. steamer New
Englead Nag and roseate by
ytI.LAS DALZELL. water n
y 1 13 - KNNIKUifiIkTI-11 barrels for sale by
119 WILK & bIeCANDLESS
Mt T PLIK Sva..._.t,„ltaizardetro.
J able by
1 .1 8
I DICKEY t CO
ANANUFACTURED TOBSCOCr•VbsE7.S .I .Pg3 4.
VA and slays it oak by JO I Massa s
_ 2ltution antes
cs .Johla D. Dem* *lmpel...wt.
UN Siouan morning. the July ltrtb.'at to o'clack.
the Coutuserehtl Kale Rooms. comer of wood and hfilk
W. will be said an exteacve nemttmem of fancy end
thY Roads,Loots.s hoe., pernwi a, .0, lil2ll, bats,
TOTnetr t at.
• • At 9 (Klock. P. U.
A quantity of.glatswane,q•sonoware,
and deentshire shovels wrapping paper, band bores,
matches, mattrasses. bed enritiorts,stoves. grates, trans
parent window blinds. A general assostineilt of new
and *ennui! band household furniture, An:
•
At 6 (Mock, V. M.
A q n yor pen and pocket kaiser, knives . and
Z u ite ' rs. spoons, razors shaving boxes, ball bra.
000, 10 note french aecordeons. violins, guns. pistol i, g
a pencils, new and second hand watches, ready wade
•ebothing. fine ohms. vat iety goads, he 010
Books, Paper and Fumy Araks.
On Saturday evening. the 17th last at 13 o'clock, at the
Commercial Sale Reams. cor vrood and Stlk no aril' be
mold g large and valuable collecting of bank., embra.
clog stn adard works in the various depurtmeou of Ilte•
mune.
•
iletrk becks In great variety. letter and cap nrrinng
paper gold pen., limey articles, he. hie
- 73 Building Lots at Auction.
ON Daturdny afternoon, the 17th instant,.ar o'cleck,
'will be sold on the premises,73 very &mamma and
elibty situated building lots of ground adinining the 71k
ward of the city, and near the residence of J D Nation,
Earl , a plan of which may lv se en at We auction rooms,
and •nr information that may be desired can be obtain
ed by calling at the older of Messrs. itabon & Wash•
invert, on 4111 I. opposite the hlayet's Office, or on Mr.
James B Irwin
Terms—One-finh cash, or an approved endorsed note
I 00 days, the residue In four equal annual payment.,
ititer est from day of sale.
/1131 - JOHN It DAV.IS, Ana.
Valnside Real Estate at Auction.
ON Saturday evening, Me 17th inst.nt a o'clock, at
the Commercial Silica Rooms, corner in wood and allb
sts, will be roldwithout restive, Mat valuable lot of
ground adjoining the property. of B L Pannestock, hav
ing a front oral met 41 inches on Penn st,bedireen Hand
at and alley and e/Irriding back lit feet.
Alto, that lot of ground In the rear of the ataive,hav
taggg feet 41 inches (mist on ea open coun3o tees wide,
eWending back towards Penn st.7o feet. Terme—One ,
SIM cash. residue payable in four equal annual pay
ments, with interest. Title indisputable. jyt
•
HERZ & SIVORI.
PHILO HALL. -
~Valtirday'Evening, July 17th.
OWING to the sery aevaneed Stun of the season,
. : HENRI HERZ.
Cotneoser and first Planta to the Kink of the French
and Royal Professor of the Can ervatture of Paris, and
The only Pupil el Perm give, previoui so their
departure far the Caned.,
An Only Conner.
C. Sivori will play.L-
The Silver Cell Concert, by Paganind
I he fanouns Tremolo, by De Buries; .
The Prayer of btoses.
nititary Air, with variation., by Paganird.
freTbe Iwo Imo compospions, undo toedly.the great.
Inv and moat difficult of Paean's., will be e.aesuled
ON A SINGLESTIONO, by C. Simi.
•
Henri lima will pine—
Grand Fantasia uggaLucia Jr Lammermoor;
Brilliant Vertu., rota the Pathan.;
The Pie tan Clem...tie/triad.. di Bravura.)
fir The Lost Roma Summer.
The Concert will conclode with the Grand Duet e on
Wet. Tell, by Herfoad divert:
The'Grand Pingo forte is from Mr. Ileralsown factory.
in'Porm and bat been awarded the Gratid Go/den medal
(gni degree, vi ol h French government
C.Fivort‘s in Is the same upno which Pagaidni
Limln all his Mune... and las been terineadied to
him by his Immortal master. •
'Mr. Bohlack will preside at the Pine (one.
?MMus, nee dollar each. To be had at the 'usual pia
cm.
N.B.—Two ticteu will lidniiiionegewlimen and two
104101. — /) /)
Yew York mad LI patina Plano.
JOAN II MELLOR. 61 wood-st. has on hood and for
aisle at eastern priers, one very eleaant Roscoisod
Piano fone,tinututtetured by Chic kerinf Boma; and
pronounced by the beer judges in the eit y. to he 'superior
to any iortromenr they hare heard. Price $3OO croih
Alm, at an extremely law price to clam conrogn
One splendid klabootny 6f .lave Piano forte, of
brilliant our. and every teepees a very simmer in
strument, manufactured by it ff Gale &Co, New York,
formerly known as the 'New York manufacturing Corn
p ny
the following OLD PIANOS at varYlow pricer
-One octave German Pima:ate; '
One 8 Piano, made by Babcock—pEce 675
One Sj " do do IROienbakeinl; orienll4o
®One 6 " do nearly new. made in N. fort_
andaids modem farnizure;—Dnce .1173.
One 5 octave Orman Pinno,made by Stein in Vien
na, in good coder. and an excellent Piano, at 8173, on •
credit of montbs, arid, good secarity. jyt6
EAGLE ICE CREAM SALOON.
POSITIVELY the Last Week of blesser.. KNRASS,
MURPHY and HUNTLEY. who will. appear to
their usual variety of Songs, fee.
The proprietor takes great pleasure inAtating Matte
his secured thenervices of Mr.d Fblset, who wdt app.
pearihroughoot the week in tbc celebrated clunk
ee entitled IL STUDIO, or the Living Stamm.
let, Hercules encounter with the Nerneart Lion, In d'
attitudes. gd, Di•cohola throwing the Qom,. 3d, The
Shoe sharpen on his Knife while overbearing the Cone
spirytors 4th, The Roman Gladiame,3 perdue.. bth,
Alai del tag the Lightning & h, The African alarmed
et 'Mender 7th. Clneinnalus fastening hi. Sandal. ,sth
RomoluS, from Detiid'emetore of the Sabina. In 1; Re
mus, from the game. Int h, The Uktuf 01443 ..M3
pwi
bons.
Tick{Hof Ado,Henn 1,3 mote. fyi3L .
Cf.74 - APLI, or me White nutphor *Maly;
dehghtliWar%i r' erirtal f ac l' e o w r i s ' itZfr i ' KY ri,is Tb* leti7ly.
Mr th e reception op visitors under the direction at Ab
elian! Kean, Esq., lam and for many years of the bo*
iw,lle Hotel, Mr. Kean and Laily mill here the actiie
management of th tavern. boarding departamotrMr..
Hitchcock, of the bar. store, howling. saloon;
and other 1014.111.1 N col Mr. Bliss of the sptings,
bath hour ,- .tables. horses. cv--' --a, hr.
oath boosts. stables. hoises, carriage.,
;Meas.. 0 F fit We. dm, Surge Proprietor. of
Mat grille. will run a regalia, fear hum Poo Coach to
the Springs every Monday. Wild. ..day and Friday of
thedwaSon, and furnish horses nadearnage.al all other
601.'10 dhow wishin to vista Emolapia.
Pc rsons p referring Ike Vanceburgh route will do well,
Ttalcum Portsmouth packet Feouto to Vanceburg en
uesday. Thursdav or Saturday, when they will find
eerie. and carriage, to forward Mem to the Springs
MT GOULD, Proprietor
P. S.—For ether pa ra ittliars. me lithographic bills, at
•rhe hotels, steamboats, &c., and if this Lc notconvinient
Ilion lake for . granted the reliovving facts, .4..
1 hat nscolapi 11 nearer thr Ohio river than m y other
uralefili, pia ea that It h., ILo purest mountain air—Me
most delightful, cold, limpid sparkling, sulphur water .
—the bra , ert, coldest, clearest. purest, plea-antest and
most efficacious cholvtwate (mamma in the U. State.—
..hot it is surrounded by mountain ...nary, with roman.
lie, inctormque and direrstfied, with good k-king,
.11.014. fon chasing, deer racing. he. Go, together
with , good sating, drinking, dittoing, walking. riding,
Oaseing, shaking oft . the °ingrowing. the dyspeyo
is talking. laughingdgrouring tat, loving to may, dread
ing to go away, promising to come again—to bring
friends, neighbors, sisters, wires, sweet bear ~ &a, de;
and aver It is cheaper coy tog at Escolapia than at
any other of the rashoonutde watering places.
Thin m the noire of hoodreds who have been there
and mcao to . go again _ , jyyriAn w
PRINTS ONLY.
• 44
CEDAR BT., NEW YORK
LEE & BREWSTER
E.ubibibed a warehouse in the year I 84& kw the pur-
pose of supplying the City and interior Trade 'alai
PRINTED CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, at
low prieee—end exhibiting, at all seasons
of the yew, the Largest A woremeat in
• THE WORLD:
_ - - -
-They are now Opening Several Hundred Package.,
comprising every new style of Foreign and Domestic
p roduction, many of which are not to be Wood elie
where. end which have bit been purchased, and nee
offered for sale for Cash and than credit, no
PRICES REDUCED
FROM •
'ONE TO FIVE CENTS
per yard below the prices of April - and May, pee
printed Catalogues, which aro corrected daily, for the
informaiton of buyers.
1
PRINT WAREHOUSE,
New York, Jay,: 1547 j bed e t s4
G ROCERIES -100 bads N 0 Sugar;
500 bbl, N 0 Matas,.;
•
40 tt Leaf Sugar;
350 hags dark glean Rio Coffee; • .
•
10 ccroonaS Indigo:
V hid. Ombra hladddi;
100 bos Tobacco, various brands;
80 hif chats G. P., T. H. and Bib Temp
1000 100 and 13 lb barer G. I' and Y 11. Teas;
50 [ibis N C. Tar;
50 Rosin.
•
SO " Pitchy
50 h. Po.;
18:1' " do Aloold eindles;
50 " Clay Pipes,
ToVrthrr with' a general emortitent of Giceeriee is
store and far sale on neccommtalating ten., by
/YI 3 CARSON lk McKNIG lIT, 6th st
PORT WINES-33 4bl+ Pow Wines. cotthisting
of cell, double and treble Grape, for sale by the
package. Also. a large variety of Pea. on draught and.
in bottle+ at the wine slaw of JA.0013 WEAVER
Many of the above %V rues I clajb.tly recommend for
Medicinal ores The re at genuine a• Imported to
the United States, an t ' were selected persointlly from
+reels of the impotims from places of growth.
J. W.
MAblc IRA WI N 66-32 q r coke 'various brands
in Wore end for sale by the poehaire Also—L
Bruce,Biar, Pinta, Mandy, Blackburn, eicily and others
on dr.& for sale al the wine wore of
1)10 JACOB WEAVER
DAESERVE OR PICKLE JARS-10 dozen
Ilea quail Jars, coneentent for Pico...resat bottling
Cherries tor wale at Ike wine wore o( - . •
jyle ' JACOB WEAVER
OW ETlllt 110AIES OF TI I MlLTS—Stomas and
H
Ileums of we roost Cllllll.l ltritish bl Wm.
Howell, illustrated. Just received and (or sale by
Jr is .1011:1sT0:1& 2170CKTON •
. .
T'S SUMMER BOOK—The Boy's Summer Hook'
pave ar the season,seenery, rural life,lnd
erianire aui•seutenis; by That Miller, With thirty sir
tilasiralione. Just received at the. Honk and Stationery
store of jtls JOHNS ron is STOCKTON
QT}CARI ENGINE.XOII. SALE, having rue
IJ bet a abort tune, inetfifylind_pr, A feet stroke, two
boilers It feet long, 3 1 inches diameter. Apply to
ryntflor* KNAPP & Torroi
FOURTH - trr:rortvzic - ctiirriolimy - ,33 4ei deep
adjoining the ODEON.for sate_ engine of
Jy3_ tIU &BRIDGE, WILFON ACo r wateist_
WVEXIETABLE LIGA LENT, air We
Tv cure of Bruires,Cotrclllonts. Woomera., Titter,
Sprains, Rheumatisru, &e. &a.- For all iceldant, to
...hid the horse is liable, it is unequalled: it is alto effi
cacious in the core of Cholia of horses: For rate by.
JORND MORGAN, Drocato. ,,oo "
- -
PRESCOITVJ CONQUItsT OF PERU -117 , mq of
the Conquest of Cern, with • preliminary view of the
civilisation of We luenr. by tVro CPreseon..torrespom.
ding member of the Emmen Institute of the &Ina
Academy of Hinton . tit Madrid. etc. /list reed and Gm
man by JOIINSTOSItt grorKTON
• ear market 3141 its
SCII~RTSd V. sTOR OF ROSE—A hiHor of
y
Rome artiest times to the death or COMIDO
n ~f i.M ,,1,..' a pr. Leonard .Fehmitx, - F. R. 8. E.
do. ' A '
.nool of Edinburgh. 'Jolt retela
Kum"' ' - i. L jyt3 JOHNSTON a STOCKTONnd
. .
riNuitTLE SOUP will' be served op at Beale's, Inc
8 11181 c, Oh at.; every dny at II o'clock.
Tke lowers of Tonle Soup on: panwalany Indeed. ••
mi . t . clf '13 , 1! my
6 1,18 ENG , FEATHERS AND BEE3WAX__
nbags Olasem
1
20 rel. Prather/4 to nrrivc; for talc by
Jyl.l- - DICKBY & CO, waletand thou sis
en --
advtante is the Beath Beee
hlOO, a must've of
iborarpree
Üby "'"'" 14'1.'111%MM 14OCKTON
gad for eels by WS
CEiC/BIZILE I kI AXED PEETTItETAGIII
DAILY . PACKET. LIiNE. •
kuoiett Lae of rplendid pawl:ler rieeni. ,
we lamer compoeed of the Isrgert, * 1 .1110,, INC
finished mid furtii.hed, and twit powerful b..... An
seaters of the West. Every accommodstion aad onen.
fort that money can pooeureninte Lee n Novi& d for p.•
Th e Li n b. bee, Inc-pennon ler five }ea.
—hove arried a million of people vollteut la Least
tiniory to o their persona. • The beefs oil he of CbC foot oi
i end street the day prev ion. to caning, for tie recep
tion of freight and th voatty of peoteeeerstot the refit.
er. i
ea n all eases the passage Inone) rentrentre yard in
ilvan
MONDAY PACKST. •
-The IkIONONGAIIELA.C.OL kayo l'iur
• omit ciery gloodag morning at 10 o'clock; W heeling
vary Monday evenmg ai 10r. 0.!
•
Toicspiiir
The HIBERNIA, POD. Capt. J. lncrnc_nra
leave Pittsburgh !Very 71164•1 misting at 1U o'clock;
Wheeling every Tuerdav evening at WA: hl, „,
WILDICSOAT,PACKET.
The NEW ENGLAND, N 0.2, Daub S. Di., ,will
Heave Pittsburgh every Wsidnesday minting at to
'clock; Wherbeg every IVednesday evening at le P.
,1,1
,
TFICRIBDAT PACKET.
The WISCONSIN, Cern. it J. Crnrs,w 111 leave Pitts
burgh every Thursday morning at lOotelovlrt lYhrcling
every Thursday ervaing at IS P. N. •
Friumv PACKET.
The CLIPPE9, NO. 9, Cash avail, will Iry ve Phu,
burgh'every . Ftntsy morning at IU p'elockt Wberlici
<very Friday evening 0110 PA,
SATURDAY PACKET.
Tfle KESSENGk:ft, Capt.. Linfont,. gill Icave Pim
burgh. every Satorday . moraing allOticleek; Wheelina
e•ely Saturday Vreaing grill P. M.
•
11119XDAY PACKT.
-The ISAAC NEWTON, Cam_ 3. U. Aldan,
leave Pittabsugh every ;:anday mamma at 10 trelock'
Wheelie! eatery funds! e young at 10 1'.:11.
Ma 99. 1947.-1
-- • -- --
QUNDRIES-600 bags green ilia Coffer:
1.3 • &Mal( chests.V. It., In). lain/ Potrehoirf ter
WI bbl. N. O. Alolaraes;
50 b , gambol/. atolaaseN
25 bbl Large Not Mackerel;
50 b01e..51 Lump Tobacco; , - •
• 60 kegs 0 twirl Tobacco; for rare by
/Yl 3 , JOHN ,6411E1t. 262 liberiy at
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pAPE,R—mo
o bandies S.C.S.,Strarr Paper; •
' It* bandies Md. Straw. gaper,
' :Ulna= ruled faller and cap pale ri
ST] lea and rag wrapping; .
2 roams Sue wake tisane paper; jw.i reed
and for sale b.. by, RC:I'M/L.l.e+ •• !FS
IYl' 2 ear peon and nicin
mgrasszc6-341,bb1a superior Ltuisiana
a sjast received and for sale by'
jyl3 BURISRIOGE, WILIFOX A. CO, server at
SIIEDRIES—W eases
SI Wire,. Linseed 0.1;
.1
116 bales Flat;
.156 bogs. CbCeee; landing and for sele
IrTL ItaGAIIEF
_
PIG METAL-1 56 lons tlanging Roet l'in 51e al,
Just rereised'and for olds by
/Yl3 BUWIRIDGE. WILeON CO
_ .
CARBONATE OF AM OI ONIA-1W jwt
and for b 5 irl3 & RCITFE
SALAD OIL-1d d“ superior qnsonyjant one•if and
for sale by 31•11 LINA UZI a R/17 En
• -
L Yrqc" ` ° "''"'" iiL,Tr`kT.
1713 • • •• • ear st elair k. /Anti) ins
QCOTCII ALLIA—Tbe oelabound Pailiak Ale; for
sale at the6Wltte Y66te of JACUU Wen VS:fb
j 713
.6N16 nairart •i. eurfrour rir
ENNAN7'SGLAS:.OI , V ALP:—last ref,iced and
A for sate by 164 bat.te or doaro, by
/712 I . •JACOLI 14 / 7 AI/I.M
ROWN artJUT, be.—Suritbsares Ilrourn Soo/ and
J) Landon Porter; by :he doyen or boule, run; /net ire d
and /or *We by jyl2 JA. Olt WY:A VLF/
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111EAL—..6 limp.jurl re myrrl cr.d fur ...vie
mile & 1V am;il .1.
miORN-000 bp prime Yellow' Corn In um. riml rot
•mile by r)111 8& 11 11ARIMI Gll
rk A TB-4.1. , 3 nu inn received: sad nacre icy
WIIIItIIAUGII
/L—,d, bbls Linseed . Oil ler sale by
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H A lIPIIIII= A few good Hamper. , convenient fur peeking glarmare, de.; for sale ny
• JACOB WEAVER
ITERfiIIi.LION AMERICAN-34111. s Just rrepi ace;
V for sale by Jyt2 R E tzELLEKV, 77 vaned xt
BRUSIIES—A fine nasiortment al and
Shaving Model, juot read and lar sale by.
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DALED APPLES-30 bullets on hand and fin
sale by . jy7 .TAStIEY &111.1sT '
A 80110VIR8—A (ewe... for Pale be tbr. dozen
Or al, b jy7 JACOiI WEAVER
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S . I IILOINES—For 'sale Ly the elm, large titel ;malt
JACOII INFAvva
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ACOB ne Sore, onr7l:r of Nor •
J bet and From us.
(14T/1-300 bushel., inotare and for sale by .
! TASSFW & BEST,
SALAD OIL'-11 deoircble Wand of ;wpojTia- -
bon. 0 :0t' t"tin bY. VKR '
, I , OBACCO—.IO LOSCA &
./. Congress Tobancojust received oroi (or oak by
fy7 MILLER & ItICKETFION
01:10.01-20 cases Yovering's U If Loisf Sugar;
20 barrels •• Polven:ed loaf's.
received and for Sale by
// 7 . • . WILLER te FUCKETSb/s
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01t2lIbb181.1004d faTriesoN
DRESCOTT'S MEXICO—A n,..r nappy Ault
1. re.,ivcd and inn !ale at;(.0t..0...5. A eplendkd
Ilmrl,call2nd at it.
ituts7 i:I thsilmeo 11 - 060 Ci ga a;
ynadro o tn r bnin dsustren'doncongn fromNoa saleby
G B FOLTENHERGER, sn wa:rr at
ACKKILEL-30 Livia N 0.3 Large Svalll.llaTi;
tY/ ere! for:vale by WILLIAMS le DILWORTH
VP° le: woad rl
JULY PEACIIBII-300 be al
in care; for .We by
./910 1 DICKEY & CO
1.111.10 L-7 sack
/Y 2 ,
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•• ' ' • —2eack• for sa rby
IY7 tr. Mee AVDLESS
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.11.111P,:65 tee'd persuorTreroon and forsile
by - lye 11l ALLEN re CO-
WANTED—A youtik man to work at 111 G Tinware
bamate apply nt We Alintard and Spice Factory
N 0.92, Fifth ss.
at. ItlIODF21.& ALCORN
ITIAL COBLKII--9 'Tare - 3' Vial CoMajnat rOc , dnJ
V •• 6 ”..1. Or - M-10 i BRAUN & R EITIRR
OPITIAIUIO lbs best Turley Oplura..jut ree'd sM
f rss le by le7o j BRAT.: ALL_RErfEir
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111: 1 1111 1 / 1 8—Val ca. Clainisiejust rend and for sale
``lro 6 Y. Rald - : D9.XIIN & REITER
B E. " 8- • fi- "I''''°ItIrkwaiftr:;1;1 1 gy,
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S / f le rj e a b ei/MITIVALTEI—AIsrays an hand and
JO . BRAUMIAIII VCR_
cANDJUk:s-10 boa...row - - a •
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. 6 . ypsrm; tor sale ler
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Je3o .., J D WILLIAbIdk. CO, 110 wood se
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01117ITS-,39 dream elneyrnlfir — a -'
1.• , - V bbl. Zante Currants;
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• IV Win M. II Raising for Wel by •
Mil ' I D WILLIAMS I CO,
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rrOBACCO—
.I6T hhda Ky. Leaf, Iwraypers and filling); in store
and foresale by FOKSYTII &CI) .
tent. ' ' ' • 3O Est tar it
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EDIP-110 links Ito. D. R. in core and int tale by
loin Fonsrp. &co
aURFAI.O ItGBES--9beles *Mod; 7-7-
by
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coTTo 4 r=i,to,b . t..Tvz..b"4., ;
112 ro.pnaori Mist'f innote tor
je.7o £01131711 & CO
11401411—M tow Tenekee,Ko.ly's wake k.munve.
;su L", kl,""nh "11 by
FORBYTtt k CO
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l 7 I}B LBW'S HUTCHISON &CO
LEAD-1165 PIP G ttdI7A COy arJ &
c op ON—gip b leavvege , 7,..d for
.1„.4 &CO
M.EW AIACKEREL-2foa I Pi ,
LI Mackerel, Lkhaeo In.pectioo,
by BAGALEY
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QUGAR CUBED lIA/1.18-1500 just rccei s• I and
I.ofor•sin by • ' THOS: 0D10R. , 11
.1,111 Oppoeits Itlononsatiils libuse
A Nil LV LARD-;o on pat up expresityrar
U fondly rise, from to 3U lbs each Jar-6r male by
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chaLls I Ilb—bb dna. Common, Patent
1.3f0r sale low by TllO Cit OD an
lORNE
soil - Opposite Monongahela thmee
101 BOAP-3011 hazes landing' frosu snowier Ben
L Rush, for saldby I •
Intl - I DALEELL, 21 water meet
Lbu disT—lbtr small Coxed, - pot op fur furs:Hy
. ust
just received and for sale by P NA If rif
jolt corner am fols.
ViOLASCP—S-50 bins P. /1., just received per.leascer
GOlldolict and for sale by • E DEA ZELI ON
East side of the Diamond
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schillslmt Mae and fat
V sale by jel3 J D .MOIBLLAT
'MANNER'S 011.—Z.1 'Asia ,itcolving by Co : nal:and
IYl7l " gVi Y ei CRC 'lore J
A Jolt J aoALIELL
OF. SAEiS Corley ou cons:omen& and Cor aanL37 -- :
4.4. , Jett' . W lIARII LGII
ACOS acre Atod &mule bye
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• HERBM-73 tat W. R Cheese 10, sa'a
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EACB 131tA11IDIC—Old Peach tinnily, rot tale
ooantitito 1.11411r_ jr_lD • Pr, 111ALt'llti_
•I ai.1:611., MeritiaoST¢Sor 'lllebtogo
J.ochngt St Clair street, Pittiborgh: jets tr
r2RICEB APPLE wartepteil in Fond
yank.' an sale by le? • PCMA 111:1
PAnis--411ils far
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lIILV MACIIIEIS—/L L. atonic ior nareq
WICK dr. MaCaNDLE.N4
. corner wood and aratrala.
Hrd1.71 1 1Z71% . ` 8 27t0V,ZT.,
TIWA - 11i1UTEI—iii sea; ISSTbTre foe sale le,s ,
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(111141411 E-300 lb. nese Cbsese for Aifolao . i by
ll ill • S C DIEM ELL
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m..tpre land An sale g>roßBrrif
T Galena:l.A branq_ (at
k FORSIITtikUo
“AOKICREL—AO harroli rim. 3 LatB ,3 31 ..k0r1•
LVA Oto m morrow) for sale low, to snivel, by
Jy7 ' MILLER t RICKTBON,OO liberty et
ffIABLICAND BAR SLlOARe.—Loymagerolootised,
j . atoiCneoltiod, fer ule by tho bbtorretall_hy
' JACOB rEAVESI
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