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7 _ FRIDAY MORNING, JULYI3;O47.
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• I:l7•Taki Tirreskaaml Daum Claterra
Duly, Tn• Weekly, and Weekly, , ,Tke Datiali wiera
aillasepey azatare4 - theTri-WeeMy lv Five Vaal, pre
aim. Mr Weekly is Nee Dollars per anima arieal
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31oUce to Advertlure.
Oflocresensenu f ko secure Lacombe, sloold.br
handed fa o% , tre o'clock is 'the aftensooo. Automat
Uo•,00llie pan of oar outcomes, would tic mdse.
.tfesertotoloof Ocnott. • -
VON UOVELLNOR,
awacs tavzzi,
MCITILIt coolest.)
MR CANAL. COMMIS SIUNER.
JOSIEPIP W. PATTON,
. tor CIIIKIBMAND corm )
• , lICTALTO..
:GEORGE DA K. 111:, or Allegheny - City..
!roe /.13•3131.T.
LEW IR C. J. R NIBILe... of Indiana T kins T
CIIRIATI A N SNIVELY. of Wilp.
.0...1A.LL SWARTZ WELDER, ?Inshore,
BENRY LARGE.of Maga Tp.
1014 03.1117
J. W. BAXTER, du Nuallorgh.
/VA Coo.l COILI.VIIO.I. •
THOMAS PERRI S, of Lower SL Clair T.p.
>no avorroa.
WILLIAM CAVEN. of Versailles To.
MITATAD CENTRAL COMMITTEE
THOMAS K. FRANKLIN, Lancaater C.
-JOHN C KUNKEL. Dauphin - County.
THOMAS DUNCAN, .
JAIIIOS MARIGN,
THOMAS C HAMBLY, York.
WILLIAM M WATTS,Cataberland,
DANIEL M SMYBEB, Adam.
JOH . P WETHERILL, Philadelphia City.
JOSEPH R. CHANDLER,
ROBERT T CONRAD, •
THOMAS MeGRATH, Philadelphia Coanay.
DILLER LUTHER, !Jena
EMMET M HARD, Franklin.
THOMAS hf T APKENNAN, Wart:unman
ANDREW I CM:LK Somer...
HARAIAR DENNY, Allegheny.
•RICHARD Ferando.
'JOSEPH II XV/ L NS, Westmoreland.
G J BALL, Erie.
D MAXWELL, Northampton.
- 1 It SALISBURY. Sawpiebarina.
ELHANAN WEIL WynnlAlll-
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SAMUEL A PURVIANCE, Butler.
HENRY B EVANS, Cheater.
ROBERT T PUITP, /Montgomery.
TIII4 CENTRAL RAIL HOLD:
The contracts authorized for the fifteen mike
from Plttsburgbin the direction of Harrisborgb,
will be made today by the authorized offiocre of.
the Central Rail Road - Company, and the work
will be forthwith commenced. Tie contracts made,
for the thirty miles of Road,—lS miltis east from
Pittsburgh and 15 west from flarrithergh,—ham
been noceasary to carry out the provisions of the 'I
law of the State. All other . provisions of the law,
we believe, have also been fully complied with,
by the Company, and thin great work of.wedding
awl/intim of the Ohlo with the Atlantic may be
regarded as anspicknaly 'commenced. We hope .
thockwely to see no relaxation in the enterprise,
• and trust - that every citizen, capable and able of
giving aid, as every man may to some extent,
will feel ayessonal interesein the speedy comple-
Man of this peat work.
In Woker next a second contract will be mule
for the Road West from Harrisburgh fora distance
of Eft five miles. ?I:demi!l bring the }load to
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Lewistown, some linty miles from Harrisbargh;
by the Bail Road route, and to one of the thriving
• towns of the State. Our owe section of the Road
may be extended also, if Pittsburgh will but prop.
. erly interest herself in the seesaw of the work.
The President and Didectora will feel authorized
to issue proposal. for en early extension brio=
the fifteen miles to be contracted for at this end of
the hoe, Whenever Pittsburgh Mitre= herself in
the work to en euent sullied:um the nem:wary
" eMiena , "" of money.--and we hold it to be the
'dui, of fur thparalbss at once to manifest this in
' faireit in its .axes.
'Ttie Read East and the R - al WE st,—thelload
Ist Philadtlptua and the llud is he there Line,—
should corgage the attention of Fiery capitalist, of
every man of Inconesa, and of every day laborer
on the route between Ohio and Philadelphia,—
We feel sure that thpl Roads built, lad
TIME u Money, and we mast lave both by Tr
deeming the ante we hare lost.
Tie St tkuolden of the Pitraborgh end Con.
oeii+nlle Rut /lord Company have reached tbit
point in ire k orstrog with Baltimore, when further
' fothresialice ceesecto bee +ruble. The stock mt.
• senbcd,..ka an-enterprise, cute a favorite ono with
the - P•ophi, thOuld be transferred to interests in
wticholni city and =nay has en equal interest
and which are ewe to be accomplished. • In going
East we give • direct aid to Philadelphia, and in
going West we aid her almost as moth, and oar
. selves more, perhaps, by giving to Philadelphia an
extended muummicatidn at the time the Central
road reaches our dm. Both enterprises are woe..
thy of the, most hearty co-operation, and we could
. wish tone all the Arm. of a tlfousand Briareuses
at ranee =etched out over our soil, levelling the
bine, Ming up the valleys, cutting down trees,
erarthig =bas, hewing; outsame, and in bringing
the extremes nearer together. Let there be no
gvei - s. 6."this workoixisipt those which form the
ground fooling of oar Rail Road foandatiom,
Minicitlithrbitighi; awake to your interests. Poo
* sr Pennsylvania, cast off the sloth whichhas
=de you rather tributary to others than either
personally independent, or able to give direction
'to thew whom you should lead. Your Sur will
be in the'rusendant whenever your business per.
....emit= are made to me what you are, and what
. you =impalas of being.
lioad Letting:
. The , Presidect and Director. received a large
, nuetbefirf proposals pate*, for the cononta.
tiOn of the fifteen atilt, of Rail Road east from
1 Pittsburgh. The bids were opened at coon, and
' the Wines dribs day given to their examination.
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. - . The ;numerous offam submitted, end what be.
• tramplied, make it certain that emus of the eau
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:-- • Deets wilt bc,takea at eamedingly.low: rates. We
.. t.. :,_ shell givothe partimilare to.morroW. •
. The Pout glaciate sillowing account of the let
dogeWeil frill Heniabargh:
, ,'' • '' 4Wit are pleated to IMm.that eighteen sections
- - •of the Perinsylvenla Rail Road were let to the
''‘, following gentlemen, on the 15th imt.
',?' - , Bee. No. 1 Murray & Duffy 1
2 J M'lllahan
3 do do .
. ii o 4 thimble & (Mini
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a_ ... . 5 Rikry; Rants &Gaynor ' 1
1 o 6 Barren, Tulin & Duffy .
o . o 7 George Elhittenbergar
o. a 8 Baum. listen &Co
a 0 9 Lane Schofield
o 010 Climb &Co
a . sr 11 Seluzyter, M'Reyoolds &to
Or C 13 do do do • ;
• Xis 19 Drum & Anderson - i
o ' o - 14 Gamble & Oiliest I
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..t.V. ' :lv te 16 Chinni dc Gerber
F et - a. 16 Gib= fr. CO
..• ~ 13. Miller, Moore & Elliott
11- '-- • . - -.st te Jackstm M'Foddin.
.:11. , • Trilisectioas very from Ito II miles intoned',
'araliag altogether 18 miles now tinder contract,
'..,1.. 2 writ:wing at tbe jtmotion on the imitate fives.
n - On section 8, a superb bridge, (probabty on the
. t.'"evirs enepanskai plan,) will be constructed over
:-..' the Iltergnebenna. river.
We loam from another source that th ere were
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0)... two btutdred bidders, and that the grading and
. ..P.i. .mationry will cost Ins than $lO,OOO a mile, in.
-, ;-;:.,. citable the piers and abounents of • inpkmdid
:t... , ~.btAlit =um the Itnaquehanne, 3608 fen in
,Magth.
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Thi . editor of the Peer persiets in the anthem ,
eta, of the Lewd letter attributed to Oen. Ir.
wha Would the editok se • lawyer rely or even
receive such sefiltotos :Cu court of law As a
, ‘- 1.. . - thrletittr and • gerdlet n would bo like to be con
ripan each evidence 1 A letter appears—
adgaay where or when, written without
?eepeeteren for the commonest-rates of comps/.
I.:Villow—and pais wined toe roan whom we ell know
ittlot 1» u'inuch above' the low intrigue of base roc.
(4;:tirsa ere hie triernies are beneath the level of ell
merlon, When they thus stretch truth, justice
'fall aid firateitt to co eictarpolitical opponent of an
5 4:04teone of whtchhe bi ea innocent as the 'best of
rdonaa The'leUgg itself is. a thoitsand
than such conduct.
V 4 .
4e.:itizon H. Lewis bpi gone home to Ala
k.. Levi D. tframm loft Pittoborgb on Toile,
W..,. - '.. kritotolobi% where hot ill et P "
, .. w a
,eLe wow in
i-littllo*.' -- . •
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.;:.'slow Ow lelith inst. the dogma of A. M. was e0n
*:in441..,. Mary'. Colin., alma number of
:til:el4lWiellih among whom wa. Gilbert Tetterzosn. 1
*(lkiiilli. - . •
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L.
-Ptiraf,.„
. ~ I IK W4latf c co the colic
utaUg 01 r. gay of Velomittiotad the Whel.
hag Tim 4g stem' the FAki,erittlO:lnaext*kriet
was laid karma as. ;It kaornearinik.fcrrt teivii;Ja
liollg.,tiut it will be riCineisiberitLfilat
tkosan eitiegr thmiagh ignonuMe.nf bra ama
Elute, a. Well as Pittsburgh , or what is wafer . tram
=MA consideration., • how orifiesdeaMd- not only
to 31•41i1 Pittsburgh. but that portion of Ohio
with which our trade is intimately connected.
_ We might answetanOhict man with.= Ohio
0:14D-111 eupetficialletier,by the Report of a prac
tical engines'', who has been over tho road from
Pictkurghie Mansfield, and who, being responsi
ble to the public and his employers forwhat be says,
will be able to give an authenfie and accurate
account of the country. •which ho hsa aurveyed.
To the Editors of the Pittsburgh dricille.
Mn. it arose Ker.e.: 7 -1 know not in whit ca
pacity this person figured in the late .nit to Balti
more. If he was acting u the hired advocate or,
Wheeling, we would not aspect Cram him sty
very punctilious regard far the truth; but I confess
I wa..rinise4 at tho following psolige in dil set
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oral letter to Mr. McLane:—
I "Afier leaving the northerly bend of the Ohio
river, say *tor near the annuli of Little Beaver, it
(the Railroad) must paw through .country much
broken by bills and valleys."
I repeat that I was surprised at such a remark
from a man who was urging the extension of a rail
rood from Cumberland through that portion of
Virginia near the Pennsylvania • line, who was
wipes the Baltimore company to avoid the direct
and natural rout to the Ohio by Camelman'e river
• nd the Youghiogsny, end to crosiXoughiogba:
sty, Cheat river, Tygan's valley river and Monon
gabeta; 'thus as if in mere whim creasing the grain
of the country foe near two,hundred miles climb
ing various ridges end leaping various river., to
get to the bank, of the Ohio at a pdirit where the
bridge morning it will have a descent at the rate
of 220 leetrto the mile. But this ie not all, after
crossing the Ohio a region of country must be
traversed which is admitted to be the roughest is
that State. The Report of the committee suggests
that the rail road from Wheeling west would or
should pass near the National rood. Now we
would, in passing auggeet to any person desirous
of information as to the face of that country, to
get from Washington the Engineer.' profile of the
route of that road. A, simple,inapection of that
profile, will convince any intelligent man, that the
project of a tail read by that route borders on
downright absurdity:
I have, however, fur the satisfaction of some of
your readers picked up die "Ohio Gueteer," pre
pared by Warren Jenkins a townsman of Alfred
Kelly, in 1837. This book was prepared fee
purpose very different from, Mr. Kelly'. letter.—
The toner was de a , grted to enlighten its reader.;
the lain r to mislead the citizens of Baltimore.
C We make a fees brief extracts, from the book at
page ,15 we find the following extracts
"The interior and northern pasts of the country
along Lake Erie are generally level." • ,
Again on same page, .
"About one quarter or one third of the :eastern
and south climate parni of the Stale, bordering on
the Ohio river, is very hilly and broken"
Now the country apoken of as the "interior" is
that through *Mei our Rail-Road would paw — 1
while that which i adeacibed as "rety hilly and
broken," is the region from the mouth of Little
Beaver down to the Muskingum, and through
:which nr.y rail road running, west from Wheeling
or Fish Creek mint pass.
The county in Ohio just opposite Wheeling ie
called Belmont or "beautiful mountain." Its
name, "saps the Gazetteer "indicate its situation,"
again Mr. Jenkins say• at page 74, .41 is goner.
ally a toy hilly and broken tract of country"
Guernsey county is the next County sweat of
Belmont, and Mr. Jenkins . " says, "It is generally
hilly." '
Cobinsbirma is the county of Ohio which joins
the Pennsylvania line *title the mouth of Little
Bearer. It might be • sufficient reply to Mr.
Kelly'. vlelemcnt.t , my, theta canal ie already
iu aucceirsfiril operation from tho Ohio-ricer slang
Little Braver ricer to New Lisbon, and W expect
ed to be open to the Ohio Canal bY the first of Oc.
tuber. Tidiest:lel passes thrOugh the very legion
which Xl;• Kelly so boldly describes no. "much
broken by bills and iralleye"and it u happens
that the portion now in two pima through the
most broken part of the root of ow propised rail
road. I suppose, it will nut be denied that where
a canal is to acme] use, • railroad mai be made.
Mr. Jenkins in his Gazetteer ways the southern
part of Columbiana including the portion along
the Ohio ricer is broken and billy. The north
and middle parts are more level, of easy Wage and
extremely produelite. Again he nays (page 134,)
'the norm twit with good co prplyj egad
the ricked counts-1m in ti.ri /" This north
ern and middle portion pr... di that through
which our road would pus. I knew the country
immediately along the Ohio from opposite Fish
ing creel, up. to the mouth of Little Heaver, quite
as well as Mr. Kelly and might have opposed my
simple denial to his bold statement; bet other
persons might have supposed that my denial yeas
false, as I know bbi statement to be. I plater
giving the authority of the uhio Gazetteer.
I wdl only add, that Mr. Mitchell, an Engineer,
made a survey for a Railroad from hence to Mas
sillon and found it entirely practicable.. Nio grade
exceeding thirty-two feet to the toile and no ea
dim lees than a thousand feet. • C.
HOSPITAT. Moaer.--By the politeneau of 1.
ti. Guthrie, E.q.,'Copector of the port of Pitts
burgh, we bare obtained the . following statement
relative to the amount of came, received and dia.
hauled in the Custom House, for Hospital .purn
pAce for the lot Iwo year.. The amounts wiz
ea down for each quarter.
From July, 1843, to July, 1846, the quarterly
eceipte end pefatents were u follows:
"clip t
$270 13
2.22 20
336 62
218 33
S!IS 94
usa -00
.•. 175.10
4,412344
Flom the abate it will be wen that in the
year gamed, there was 8462 04 more Conde re
ceived, than there was occasion to expend.—
From July 1846. to July 1847, the amounts
Wand thc
14.1.1r5... DISSCUSIMINIII.
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S2ll 51 $162 '3O.
309 70 111 30
503 77 51 10
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460 13 01 .37
Doting the Isat dear , sl,l7B9d 610 fr wets re
ceived, than Liaa been expended=leaving ■ bal.
men of $i,840 98, applicable to hospital puffer.
sad, in the hands of the Collector,
There . are no direct importations from Foreign
ports to Pittsliurgh; although, under the Wats.
housing Law of lut 81,14J11, it is thought that
Westens men would do wellto do so. However,
they , prefer enuring their goods in the Hutson
cities, rather than be kit to the trouble of preps.
ring bonds, and attending to other legal requlsi•
tains irathis place.
We cannot but think It • miataken policy thus
to rely upundiatant ports fot fomign goods. The
effect of receiving such goods thrOugh second and
thud hands, is to enhance the prim of the cons,.
mer without any particular benefit to the sale..
man. Pittebargh ought to be a large wholesale
city for all foreign goodi, anikif the Importers are
to receive large profits, we prefer that the money
should be paid to our own citizena.
Iltar AT NIAGAIIA Fitur.—From .Wettern
New York papers, we learn that the lat. Mob at
Niagara. Falls WAS cawed by SOMA colored per.
.0411cndesvoring to take by force a female slave,
from • gentleman who was putting up at the
Eagle Hotel.' They were defeated in their object
by the white population. In the evening, two
mall tenements, occupied .by 'holmium in the at
tempt to rescue the slue, were demolistitd; guns
were fired, and two pereons slightly wounded.
Foity.eigh.t hours were given to the persona to
depart, of whieh they availed themselves.
The slave was the mother of fin children, in
the State of Alabama, and wished to accompany
her welder home.
A DIrrICULTT srratAn.--Ola Wedninday
night lot, the nhottjewx•ted • prisoner who had
been nom:Oiled to Jail by I twice Mormon, on
the •information of a young woman, to the bouse
of the injared lady; end, on ban consent being oh.
hilted, bad them united in the bonds of =trim.
ny. Of come then was co won't, of detaining
the prisoner, cotwegasotly ho was tilsiorgeth—
TEO County Gown has age been eaved ionstdew
ebb tints and money by this "haply mods of Deb
'ling a qwwfaltip." •
Lieut. Col. H. B. Cama,hes i bton appointed
to the cootteard a( the Asvehel-sedhht phot.
samara sr Tia Lars mamma. .
Ulna alullar examination of ,the fin* nialn
we And nithy additional innosid'renaral
inielli
`esee„rbicb ma condense below;
Oar reason why the priors of,Breadstuffs hare
talk+ au rapidly in England 18.r:raring to the Oac ,
that ovei a thousand umbels, laden with corn,
ware Gowan up in the Baltic the past winter, and
sui the warm season AL unuaually late this year
these cargoes have just found their way Is En.
gland and Prance.. For several menthol we have
enjoyed a monoply of the grain market and this is
now over.
Tea Fusses NIXIIIIIi.-WO have spoken
of the charges of aoruption in the chamber of
Deputies against the French Ministry. The fo/-
!wing will make it more palpable, and we cannot
but express our signet, that the ministry should
have allowed one of their -number to give the go
by to-such charger. .
Otli, Of M, Gitardin's charges (my. the /deer
pool Mercury) Is, that 100,000 francs paid far a
theatrical patent found their way into the breech
es pocket of a Cabinet Xl.niater or his convenient
friend. When asked for the proof of tritintattanenas,
, 1 ..
M. Girardio says,—"Yob wish me to-p ove them!
Here is good evidenee,—the letter of interested
party; mile Pled the money , and lb. re , is of the
person in whose baud. it was lodg . If Mere
proofs do not entail( you,:ordei cup i coy. A
movement of-horror provides RIO Ce tea.
no; no inquiry.)" And what to M
reply! How does the Minister for he Int for
propose to deal with the indictment bro ght
against himself and his colleagues! Why:h re
tuned to plead to it. He dermire to the juriedic.
non. He is above suspicion, omnineceptione
major. An intim would susppose that suspic
ion rested on as. We will resign if it biordered.
The majority will decide. M. Gitesdin repeat.
what be has said, and I repeat that these facts are
contrary to truth." And to; strong in his major.
, ity, M. llucbatel is content to hold himself whoa
washed by an equivocal vote of the Chamber
"parsing to the order-of thy day." One hundred
and two Deputies them were, r however, who re
corded their dissatisfaction with the Ministeriagez
planation.; no that id.,Guizot's Government are
satisfied to rule a Chacliber, wherein, large a mi
nority suspect them tone rogues in main, without
Faking a single step to allay or temove the odious
suspicion. It is difficult to avoid the conclusion
that inquiry is eluded, not because it would imply
auspicion, but becauso it would disclose guilt.
Preparations of a very interesting character are
in progress in Paris,Fnance, inyavor of Parliamen
tary Reform, and the attainment of tome tang
more popular than omy 100,000 electors of the
Legislature among thirty-six millions of Ftench
men..
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A Nsw POIII, -" or Ulm. has been introduceld
into the British Parliament, embracing the follow.
mg provision
To prevent Packets unwieldy bulk freni be.
ing sent by post, by fixing the maximum weight;
to reduce the tales on any letters needing one
penny; and to allow printing or writing °knewe
papers or their covers, beside. tbd direction; also
to extend the prisilege of the 1 and 4 Vim. to
seamen and soldiers' foreign letters; to.enable any
perscsino require a receipt for a letter delivered to
the post office, at a jegulated charge; to Compl.l
the sender. of letters rejected or addressed to
persons not to be found, to pay the postage, and
to authorise the sending of mails by railways with
a guard. • .
Thneitizens of Die mots • large town tussl
ing bass nominated General Tartan fee the
Presidency.
hi•billaataiaLS LAN. shouts CONko • point
of frequenting the Opera, where they etc ware to
have, 'unertnres."
Mae. Maisel's, the 'drew, left in the Catalo
nia, au Frid ay last for England.
Flume. Gammen - a, Emnominated by
the Damocrets of the 3.1 Ccingew " eional District of •
Marylend, ha. declined being • candidate.
The BOSTON Pees continues to chronicle the
sayings of the illustrious Mrs. i'atington .eWhy
don't they bring the whole of China herein once."
said that dear old lily, 'instead of Wing.
in it here in junk.; It would be grand for
new house keeper., and I could replace my old
chine, tees.* that arse broke in long ago, and
the old lady diunamed the table in • reverie on
the spread of commerce and its benefits to: the,
era rkt.
time r et... Rosie emu s 0.4••' 41 panicle of oar of the news
B.m. the loan of Sight millions (500,009,000) in Fayetteville, North Caroline, ie actually paved
&treaty granted to Irish people, the British Gov- with wild rain. A correspondent of the Ronan
Pow says that he bed ridden a horn end driven •
woman have cocatiOrvrard with •propoeition to
oarnago
over this naval p
..
soared
rirooo,
advance about £600.000 to three of the railway ..,„ d row i t mu ... It has bamninthi
undertakings in Inland which have paid all half es* look, presenting • =tooth. hardening, and
their capital. • , it boner runs The Manufacturer means to cart it
! into of the right shape and its foci een•
Tune Mat kt pram= Ups srdo of nos naita „ •
tMA
nine hundred fhaissond persoiis receiving rations, strucuog
. 4. j.cid.
water
at the public expense midst the ouusloor relief aye_ Ttit B runtnes Ftne,-A. we premien yea
gem now in ope ration. terday, the 6re in Birmingham on • Wedoealay
Teo tenni Ponca force number. nearly 11,0J0 I night, was extensive. It originated in the Tack
men. They cost Government, in 1846 $2,418,. • Factory, owned by Mena. Campbell & Cher,
213. which with its entente was denoyed. The 1011.
T•e cols., and l•Odde.petivweld medical es. is s• Muted .t about 65,000, of which ai sl e two
facer in Cork, Dr. Braelialt, states that if there thiids Ls covered by an innuence. •
were 1,000 more hospital bed. Lefever cinema, • One dwelling house, • 'shoemaker's shop, bar.;
he could fill them within twenty four hour.. her'e *lop and an ofßee., owned by Mr. Chen, and
valued at 11400 upon which no insurance bed
Ton tOcete son Cetus will need the month both , was also ro . nni by the itha
of August in neculand. The Scotch ere alreadypre !
Mr. Chess informs us that thin is the second
paring a royal welcome. •The clans are gathring'
Mr.
he has suffered by fire .n et he first cone
from Ben Neer to Ben Morn ahteh the kluern-Namthood be „tbrineo,n
will visit. It is now 285 years Otter Mary Queen
nod omn.
of Some visited Inverners, and no other British
'is•nis known how Mollie
mat originated, whelk. •
Sonrelgn has, am 00 penetrated into the northern I or
arthinar or noth nth
tidy „. bn , thav
we!". T he * beefi ng lodge th e Meninis woo after It had ignitw
Ab. w e ' rr e Wends on th e ww . t r in of Loch Le gg"' I but from the 'Kahl of the buildings and the seer- ,
at Ardwreekie. en the Mel.") of C I") . Mee P ber- City of water, they were unable . to extingaish it. ,
! em.. The scale on which th is lodge is mated:says saver. ,
anainra
and bro.
rarnagra
want
ll
the author of the &minim! Account, -may by r oom the .
th, ironed in thee
tip
infernal from the fact thst it is tate) for silty r oom
.rvtor
checking any
oy. the
windows." The interior wenrlnnk ' dwien W names, and preventing s f ilo= damage prger
to the surd
! the moot splendid discription.
rounding buildinvi. The compaeita are date/
Ter. Queue Itai bestowed • pension of sl4o° wing of commer.dation for their promptnen and
ayear on Father Matthew, during his life, on me nar 6
ao. the fire
r oes
count of hie efforts to benefit the poor of Ireland.
o'r
the dinar .
raid, they
no. tonna , the travel le is reported that Father Mat th ew, who was fin, • Ismth their apparatus Larote erelong et the mane oil
on the lid "' winded th the Pope by the .Cork operations. It is no easy task to pullet aia engine
clergy, has he" Pawed over, "d Rey' W. Deten, ;to, two mid a half mile. • •
P. P, of Bandon, has been appointed Bebop by .
the Coen of Rome.
Tea Qcatir has also grinds,' a pension of
$lOOO perineum upon the familior Dr. l Chahner.
• Gnu does Rawatt is • candidate for the
rekesentslion of the City of London—so also it
Baron Ratechillthe great Hebrew Banker.
NATI GUTH. ON Tilt Sr. L•wacigirrit is
by authority in the BOUM, of Commons; that the
privilege lately conceded by the proclamation of
the Governor General - of Canada, relaxing the
laws affwaing the navigation of the St. Lawrence,
by which American vessels, small river craft, are
permitted to bung their' flour and corn into this
country, is but tempAry, and would cease, as a
matternf coulee, when the navigation laws ceased
to ba suspended.
I• SI, E 411,14 BULWICIL LTTIVII, author of
-Pelham," is • candidate for the represesition of
the City of I.incon. " Mr. Cobden spin offers for
ittudeport, Mr. John O'Connell is the only Re
peal candidate yet mentioned for the City of Dub.
lin. Mame., Greg try and Grogan ppporm him
. on the Troy side. He will be elected by Kilkenny
I to secure him a mat should be fall in Dahlia.
roamers Fiedler. roll JCL!.
Airtight and transparent materials are now in
favor, cachataire barege is one of the prettiest; the
patterns are meetly large for printed materide, as
mouseeline de !aim two shades of the same .color
are very fashionable; WM, with Violet, pink, or
currant, dark green or light, the organdys are in
large cheeks, and for morning wear jaconets and
brillente. with 800ncei; the ensemble of toilettas
is 'ample, the dense. intended fur country wear
are principally redingotes and peignoirs of foulard
de - Kamboul Nankin, with deep hem, and menu.
Lain trimmed with Nankin fringe—many are
made with nonage a Famseme; tollea de China
are ornamented with embroidery in eoutsche.—
Fulitut preirent moment redingotes of muslin, bo
at with caller, are pretty; the corsages are made;
high, and full at the should..., with minium and
lung end.; some are trimmed with several rows of
lace divided by bouillons, with • ribbon through
- others with muslin featonnee or boaillondem these ,
are accompanied by, black lace sbawlsisomas are of
net, almost covered with lace: and narteke of the
decal mantelet form; more elegant onerairc small,
with a simple row of taco half an 'ell In depth,
Abe mama style is worn in white mar colored dies
sea.. A new material, termed taffetas Ruben, live.
ry fashionable; it consists of a silk :hips and a
wide satin one shaded, chine, or brocKed Imitating
ribbon. Flounces and ruches in silk Materiels are
pinked in creede coq, atheism indirep vandyke
edged with gimp or braid; • printed, tarlatans.,
mausaalines demit grenadine. require Bounces,
end under skirts of white silk,. the curiae...li full at
lb!, shoulders and waist, forming globe with min.
tuie of ribbon. Fur all thick materials the sleeves
are tight; others are wide fulled into ...wristband
and shading the bouilkibs of the white sloes. be
low or with cuffs turned back a la Cherie X V, fin.
lobed with a phew of ribbon. Mang, short sleeve.
are loom with mittens. Many redingotes bare
been made In Fads of white (*Akin, but very
simple In style, merely 6,44 with gimp but.
tons; light conga are decidedly fashionab le ibis
IMMO.
IThe uncertainty of the temperature render. vs.
tidy necessary in out door toilette, end the lime
shawl of the morning must often be replaced fur
an evening promenade by a wadded cloak, closing
to the throat with pelerine, end long ends crossing
in hunt; many perdessue are with frills, .having
wreaths of Moms; broches on the Came material;
the matelots generally form shawl behind, and
the ends In front ars shorn many are of black fig
ured net: trimmed with lace of embroidered mu.
tint thee of taffetas glace have nimmlngs of the
same material; ecru, green, glace, with albite, dark
bkoalillac, and current, are favorite colons.
In bonneur, all thsAghteat materials Ire now
in request; the . destbgle Is pailcularly an,
boisoate of mi and aloft are el of pretty tatty
-4rnr.vimuy,Sre.,asalsr-,•ssu -somr•twome,r-lem-xe,..
bllll,lllllloofivitchimankflasnie ris sal imam*
et with lurk doiremaise th* oneit,theetat
hthey,tmottle,4qG BOjea Want, of detholl
t• rifle art tined with , * NM colored milk, vela
04.1 rfottip-iMide. :god bitamhea of floweti; , .4.
Some lump AMlN..bare Ilk- mum, and the
Emit. lioed.with - ith d lathed with a - 'oat's
which dotithrom mond the' beielet; the baeolits
'are made lame! than : they,
_.wittok, a kw_ mouths
lack, liattieulaily for eapatan tollerbothllmume sod
crape are mach admired, thom of auk ado, are
euliammi by the bthatiftd fLiwors that onsa
mut them.
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FATAL COT.LIZILT Eitrzortosc—ThaLiiierimol
Mereuty. of July 3, gives a Imirtvending account
of ■ fatal expiation in: Kiiklesi Ball Colliery, on
the banks of the Leeds ,and Liverpool canal, near
Wigan, by which eight lives were lost, twelve
risen severely burnt, , and six 'injured. Of the
sight killed, sir bid been got out of the pit.
Another expiation, likely to be fatal to two men
took place at the Achy mini.
CII,ILLS Lax 's 8 max n.—The death of Mies
Lamb is =moaned in the English paper.. Her
name is familiar to every American raider, as
associated with the hopes and fears, the happiness
I and sufferings of the gentle Elie.
•
When the steamer left, entitlements were con.
eluded for giving four theauical performances fur
the benefit of Mr. Watt Hunt, two in London,
and one in Liverpool and Manchester. •
12Mr RRRRR OCO A IiOU CEX LIIT.-A rumor very
curnietly pnevaila in fashionable circles of Loudon
to the effect that ere long something will probably
be besnl of • matrimonial alliance between a no.
erable and distinguished miLtary commander, high
in the favor of his sorereign (Doke of Wellington)
and a rich' heiress, (Ma Cootte) whose murifs •
nonce is only equalled by the of her worldly
possessions.
To. STICAM-Slll r dais: Bartaize—Great
hopes are entertained that this mighty vessel will
be released from her present position it the Bay
of Dundrum. his alreidy well known that Mr.
Brunel, the ,eminent engineer, first attempted to
get her afloat by means of.• breakwater of fag.
gots; but this nut Roving euffeciont,Capt. Claxton,
the eminent naval officer directed. another break
water of green timber to be placed before the
breakwater of faggots, and, through their cambia.
ed exertions and ingenuity, there is reason to
believe that this eplendid crawl will be got off
during one of the early tides of icily. About twen
ty bugs boxes •reheing framedland placed es the
side. of the vessel, in erdee to aid in getting her
-off, and the most sanguine expectations of success
are entertained of the molt. The Lanier of
green timber has bees spoken of very approvingly
even in the House of Lords, where the attention
of the Admiralty has been given to the subject.
Farenox les 8 .--The account, from
Trinidad afford striking evidence of what may be
done by indusuy and skill aided by capital.
Estates which, evert in what ware thought the
palmy dare of slavery, never produced more than
150 bogshiedel of sugar will this year return 300,
400 and coii\ 500 bhde beside leffording good
twice' of a con lenience of thee. quantities.
12=E=1!
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Wan Hveanann—The war-iateauters euthorl
zed to be Ludt under the lute set of Conpew
approved March, 1947, Err: Two of the Emit clear,
burden, United tltalee tonnage, 2,414 tow. Two
of the second dim; bur Jen, United Suter tonnage,
1,279 ton.
The Arai class we: •
Between perpendicular. 250 ft. 0 in.
Brim, extreme • 45 0
Depth to guo•deck in bold- 28 6
The second elan are
Between perpendicular. 210 0
Beim extreme 27 0
Depth to `on deck in bold 29 0
The two firat.cbm. Answer., and owe of the
second claw, to be propelled by sideirbeelr, the
other by e mrew propellor.
One of the latent clan is to be Wilt at (import,
end one et Philsdelpbla; ace of the 'stood der
at New York. and one at Binary, Malne:—Union.
Cl', fl•ws
Rowsmion.—The gentleman whose money we
noticed as having been returned by tjwo Mimed
girls, called t r soy to us, that h. hod rewarded
there for so doing. VV a did not wish it to be in
leered from our ante!, that they bad received no
remuneration for their trouble—we only spoke of
them as deserving compensation.
ACCI DANT AT Tag Feaa.--A man who was
working on the Duquesne Engine at the five in
Bartok shim, was either knocked down or aid.
dentally fell from where ha woe standing, and re..
seised's blow from one of the lovers of the en-,
gine, which no severely injured him as to render
it neccesary to carry him home on a litter.
Mose .snot. ■r LIONTXIII.I.--.We have
been informed that a house on the Point we
.truck by lightning, on Thursday, though with Ills
tle injury to he building. The lady of the bow.
was rendered insensible, (or a short time, from the
streets of the chock.
As A .—Quite • renew affray occurred
on Friday last, within • mile of the town Of Oder.
cer, 'Pa., in which some ten or trek* perm*
were engaged, with *irk; atones, clubs, flats, kc
*e. Four persons wire on badly injured in the
orefee,:ae to be unable to attend an investigation
on the next day. Fire are bound over to an.
away to the chugs of riot, at the wit COUVI of
Quartextiesaionit.
Nano or illf M loan.— of lass the
three large English ship. hate been *reeked and
totally destroyed. this summer, in ping up the
Lawrence. In the lan, one honthed and nine.
lean persais perished. When that ma is done.
Krems need not ran the risk of that most dangle
ous of all pie x■, the gulf of tlt. Lawrence, as
they can come in to Portland, and take the ars
for Canada In doable eitlek time.
Lowact.—There am 13 manufacturing sm.
potations in the city of Lowell, aohneing a capital
atoek of $11,490,000, and numbering 45 milk
These milla employ 7,915 female ea 1,340 mala .
operatives.
[A letter from ► 1144 Nan of Pkton,•ht the
Montreal Gazette, states that at the month of the
L►wnaes, within the 0004050 d Y WWI slant
tbe coast &manta 50 mach prlneWy
;;Iff - NKr%
s e a " se— - -t —P e
IMPORTANT nom mElleo.„
,:COUNCIL O.F' VIY~R HELD
gat. Bea*that to &draper - upon Rio Frio
•
Reprted , Ljeeifon of.Posis Oeirttirea.
erespood.Fts Oche Pawbordi Gan= -
PHILLDA., July 22.9 r. w
From Predirriekabarg, Va., we have received the
Information that the steamer Galveston bad ant.
,• • •
ved at Ner.Orleaue, bringing dates from, Yen
Cruz to the 10th July.
Prior to her Idling, news (mm Oen. Strut bad.
been tecerived at Yen Com, the sulatameiof *bleb
was, that a Council of Wu had been held upon
the termination of the deliberations of which, Gen
Scott had - decided opoo advanoiog as far a. Rio
FON and there await the action of the Mexican
Government upon the avenue. of Peace hat hed
been presented ahem.
By a report rereired from the Mail Agent, we
are informed that the Peace propositions enbmit
tad had been rejected by the Mexican Go•err
meot.•
The late storm hu preeetited the receipt of
further deepaiches at Philadelphia from Fred&
ricksbnog.
•As the Mexican Congress is not in
there can have been no formal rejection of the
Peace ;proposition. The 81st article of the Maxi.
can Constitution proeides that, to make an elan.
don valid, three•foarth. of the States entitled to a
vote must vote. As there were 23 St des entitled
to vote et the late election, and only 15 votes were
cart, being Icsathan three•fourlhs, the election has
failed. Nor can Congress proceed to elect; ler
having conrioded its mission! of forming a cocr
witution and sworn to the ihndamedtal code, it
bee no power left to exempt itself front diapers:
tido of the law.—Etia. Co..
I
~Larur• rams Baikaoa—On the {lli or Jury,
entry thing was quiet. Gen. lines, with a 1.;•••
1,17 force of tram 1,500 to 2,000 coda, was at
Victoria, making preparations for • decent upon
the road betweea Vaniargo and Monterey. -
A party of nine American, bad been captured
at Timid*, with a Maclean guide. It eru thought
the latter wculd be stmt..
Fire caws of Yellow Foyer hits been se• wee
ell so haying moral in the city of New Orleans.
•
Ezeiastvo CorrespooJenot of cliaPital.arch.Gatettr.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
July SS, 10 P. M.
Floor—fides of 600 bbls Western fresh at 6 6 ..
• 106,00 per bbl. The supply in market Is email.
ang paces as Ms advance. 700 bbie were sold at
55.50, which is the Mandan' price; boklars aro
ukiag higher.
stkotwatal—Sale. qaotod at sZ,2sa9,soper bbl.
[We thluk there Is an ecru hem, as therMticle is
quoted in the despatch at • price anutideratily
leas than Isms quotation, which um 53,2553,60.]
What—Prime White Brandywine' Mills, ales
at 1200 per bu. Balm of 9.000 bo Prime Red at
115, 12141270 pet Int, scudding to quality.
Coto—.Saito Prima Yellow at It a73..—tha or.
lids is scarce.
Sapr--Larips supply in first hands, No Wes
gaoled ' So also of Mohammad' which there is s
largegnantltyio =lkea
Markey -./tiales at 25c per gall.
Provisions bang heavily apoo the market.
Cattatr—Martet remains firm.
Excl... Correspondence of. ibe Ptiobergt. G.ettr
NEW , YORK MARKET.
July 22, 9 o'c r.
Flow—Salee of Geoessee at. $6,19f555,22Y.
! Prices on the edvenee—market firm. ?time is an
increseins demand. .
Com r —Kalaa, of Western mixed et filie per 11.
Prime Yellow at 63e-per bar, at which quotations.
the market la active.
Wheat-4W. of Prime W Lite 125 e per bar
Prime Red' la held at 1154120 c per bar.. Some
males have two made to clam contracts. '
F.zetnsve Conespootiateee yt am Pitubauth
BALTIMORE MAR/CET.
July 22. 9 PM.
near--Sales Howard unit t SSA 3 —O`
,title $5,18.
Haw—babe of X 0 at ale per jko—Pario
Carllje per Fil; •
I.loffne,ggies 3000 Um Rio at 'leper RF
Provisions—Prim nominal. Tbo following
an the last quotationo—Meno Pork bell x 1516,50
sal Priam at 11113,50414.60.
Fe:elusive Chirresbontbenete of the Pittsburgh Gazete
NEW ORLEANS MARKET,
July 15.
Cottatt—Hula active, with an advance of 3d
Totecco-41e gee-dilemma Beles on private
term.
Provisions—Without change.
Conc—Saks of Prima Tends at 58e• per bu. •
Wheat—Salse of Prime Red at 8.3 c per bu.
Corr Selee gaoled at $3.25 per bbl.
Oati—Selits al 2e per ba. •
The nese by the Simmer had an Influence upon
the market •
Fare Tee Ps.ar2l..-4SL Loot. mere of Joly
16th buds that rumors represent Wain on the
Min, in Upper Mierouri as being in !Wearable
atate. Mann's FOIL, on the Aransas, has been
bunted by the Indiana, and Fort William le also
Bald to have been dertroyed. Five hundred men
had marched to the relief of Col. Love. Major
Dougherty had marveled and sent bin cattle to
the troops that went oat ander Col. }lad on. Two
Government trains, of 90 wagons each, left on
the litb for Santa Fe.
The Editor of the Tribune In a letter from
Like Superior, Winn the folk:mint ep
; .
rebel:mon:
It le mach fearod bens that in the gale we ear
*maimed come sixteen dayi since, when gains
up, the schooner Merchant event dorm with all on
hoard, including the Agent and fourteen or L 4
teen cianareand leborers of the National Alining
Company, to asy nothing of her cargo. mho /W.
lamed as out of port on the 12th Max, kept In
eight tin lota that night, and I cannot learn that
abs boa been men *MM.. 'Abe had nut reached
L'Atme, het destkuttioch not 250 miles hence, ten
days altatwanle.
There has beau ■ bmioeie failure in Philadel.
phis :undying liabiliahn for day and grain.
the moan! of 1680,000.
T
is. Pm 1) .—There
are no class of citizens more ready for the public
eunce, and one who labor more efficiently for
the public good than ourPiremeo. We ere there-
fun, gratified to receive the following public sc
knowledgment of the good they have done :
The undersigned, take the method of publicly
acknowledging our obligations, and returning our
snare thanks to the several Fin Companies of
the eity Of Pitt:Mutes, who so promptly and en
erptkelly eland therosehn at the at. firm in
oar vicinity ; and who; notwithstanding the diffi
culties with which they Ind to contend, so soon..
'folly arrested the program of the conflagration.
We :trod them as to a gnat menuto, the guar
dins of our property.
James Aarwin, Samuel Wright,
Wsk.hi'Clure, John Brack.
•
Robert Wray, H. hula,
Hoary Dualnaeger, E. Kennetle,
Thomas Dickson, Thomas Hamilton,
Robert Holmes, • Robert Armstrong,
Alitolo Blanchard, William Peacock,
Walter Donn, David Warden,
IWRoberts, D. brennuy,
John Briedde, Thomas 111'Culknigb,
John Rowe, WHO= Woods,
Alex. Black, • Jame. C. Cumming;
Donnie lfillonaugh, William 8. Thompson,
C. Haney ' John Hugh.; •
Robert H. Miller, Joseph Rubinson,
Charles Rowan, Thom.. krKee,
A. H. Hartupee,. . Harper.
PUtabursh, Jot, 92, 1847.
lI:TTun Amman or Vases Is succeeded by health
and coment, In cases of Hanoorrierips, or Piles, by Me
use of Dr. Upham's Electusry, which bee acquired a
deserved reputadion foritssignel lacers. In eradicating
that distressing complaint, The Deemer) , I; en inter
nal remedy, and its discovery rewlted from a thorngb
insemination of the which Induce this petard!
and preveleut
K M*. rold, , ;polemic md Rawl, by IV YAW
ZI MH . A . g . 1 4
a Pjlion . ctmei,New York; W. ham,
riabyst,r.
p 6 rm la no w . T . BMlibeeld street
85,00. Boorys 5 00.
VOI/MT I ITUMMT, 2
CORNEA OF POET OFFICE ALLEY.
TNB mloonber respectfully Informs am pnbtio that
he km commenomd the . ..unreason, of • Ormlowas
Feskiesekis Baer, of good material and workmanship
which he will wanmalsopetior toasty Boot ever mad.
in FilllebOrldi bathe pneo. These handsome 91104
will be snade so manure, and warrant ' them as repro
• meted, muse vary low price of FIVE DOLLAMI
CASH.' Centlemen ere requested to call and ream
rse OM. IyN %V II ERSKINF.
•
d'Oy $70031'72 tir 41%
Seientilcr i ipefenc4s;,
rotjeiry—F.Oltheal Neitrality—freit:- Taylo4
.Morhafity ',Ai Vera Crue4npurtant from Mexico
fppßornitt Rail Feed Meetiag--Sar Ceie
..Shildiers Claim—City
.Finances and Hall. 7—
Smith CiioihniiiAl Slavery—The Mexican Tu.
itlh,Marriage—Highland Destiturixt—llealth of
•
the City—Commerce of Bt. Loma. -
robbehoproremata--The .R• 11 Road
Rod Road blosemnt•—Fituborgh seen by Suet.
gero—Lake Soperitit—Dickinson College Coin
metcement—lJelferson College—Anniversary it
Philadelphia--City lmproptments—Braril and the
Caned States—Valley of the Missisaippi—Letter
Iron Major Jack Downing—ltderesting truer from
• young Artist I n Italy 7 Sanft Sta
Latent Telegraphic news. Foreign nod Domestic.
ommeltial—A carecolly comp fled Ker.w of
the Markets for the out week The . Kites io the
local city markets—The eagle Market—The ptiC.
of American Produce io cartoon pain of the 11uion
—Althea of Floor, Wheat, Cum &e., received
since the opening of the Canal—gang badness rod
movements or prodoce—lthrket io London.
City News—..:ptrit ol thePrese.— Cop Exam..
from the leading joiireals on the loterestieg topics
at the du.
•
Far sate at We dant, tingly or in wrappers.
Price 6 cents single copy. '
Subscriptions tarn dollars a year in advance.
At Moteao•n Chine. on the Hith Aprd tam. in the
Nth year other age, Alva CORNELIA SPEER. Mile.,
daughter of Alexander sad More it/. Hest kenridge; u d
wife of Rea. Wet. Speer, late of Mi. cite.
Oa the Rath ofJuly !wt. in apparent rood health, rhte
embarked at Irdw lork, fa compaty with gter hurbud,
for the Mismonary Station of the Preebyielian Chk
at Canton In a law weekr after departure, Hie firm
symptoms eirdirease wet, noticed, which. reeintinzin
Intervale, trenineted in an early glare. for whieh,how
ever, she was well prepared Her piety, talents., and
•equireFienti were eminent; her memory I. dear to ma.
ny surviving friends, and family Mantes, and her loan
greatly to he regretted by the Church. A.B.
NEW 000DS,
FOR FALL TRAI:IIC. OF 11141.
BLACKWELL, WIIITTEOIoREA CARIIART.
77 William car Lib f,y, and 10 Litany Surd, :Yew Tor/:
ARE receiving by eyery arrival, additions to tretr
largeateortmentlor Dry Goals The• have made
arreartetarms cooler la century merchant. and dealers , ,
an exteneive and &lambic stock or goods tar the Fait
Trade
Uy penmen and packer . sill be , received
the mol
colcod Catlin..
merkm.
^Their orsorouroi of Nodes. Goode will eomprive
very etyle woriliy lop. notice of the Trade, 01l
Pith will he odered on as good tenon aeon be obtain,
English Cloths—Wool and Piece Byes, and Fanny
blare, of mai.. quell ties and superior finish.
French Cloths, common and fine.
Twilrd Clothe, common and fine'
Doeskins of the beet manufactures.
American Clothe of all, deseiihdone and rotors.
Fancy Cue!mere*. English. French, and f 1.1324 'lean,
of superior style and patterns
Beavers, Pilots, Ittahings, and other heavy woollen!.
Tweeds, brown, gold aux, and other fancy ei y
Satinet's and Futl'd Cloths °revery description
Kutitigs—faney silk velvet, until= velvet., Valen
etas, Psney Satin. and &ilk. frorc low to fine.
Velee e, brown,end oiler fancy shades.
Fhlk tedrim, Black hod fancy cohere, large and fine
twill
Worsted Surgeon( allqualities and colors.
PAglieh end Ameriestn, teethed and plain.
Buttons, Cards, Bindings Threads,Ae. &e.
And vermin oiler new and detirable goods adapted
to WWI wear. . NEW YORE, 119 lehttn.
VOR *We daily, dig daily, ivi:weghip:sigd seggalg
Gaseites. Iron City, Chronicle, Pow, Commercial
looms!, American, &friers, Dispalak, Pritemro)'•
Slibbetrs Coribteifew Detretor, Taylor's U. P. Mosey
goner,
w” g ppin mod beadsman Col
or paper, cop a few al book., a few of
Use Lest Eastern andy-Looks.
Westew '<M s mwspapeni, supplied
to customers and travellers. Picas, call oil lime Har
m Et hi. Aiseacy and lotelllgenee Odlee, Fifth, mar
Wood most. jvibit
STRAYED OR STOILLIS
STRAYED or nolen, from the anlircriber, on
Werineaday nicht the Sith dere brown home.
low set, and heavy reedy. web a lamp on hie of •kirnl
Coro, galled on the elioahleve from the collar. A fiber.
oral reward will be given for his Vll.Ol
• WALLINGFORD k CO.
. •
13 d 1 liberty at canal berio.
DI HINTING PAPER-6I roma. floe book paper 19
A by 21,,12) do moo petal, t 4 br n; Ift do nears
prink 21 by It Tido beets ono, 21b y 3., received oil
kir sale by 3191
_,—_JOIN 11 kIFILLGIL
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ICLLICON. -
1"11.
Wa R. BIVICOPCLIISO3I, Wholemile 'Grocery,
• Deniers in Produce, Glass,nnd Pone
burgh Manufacturer deneenflyratLiberip meet, Pin.
Web •
L ABIP WICKS-44 gram PM *lamp wick., on emit
mem, and am state by the gator...lt the urine
JAUOI.I WEAVER.
1G market meet, ear front.
C LARET WINE—A
ira a id „,r
J
6 16 ,
1)E-41101 m i 4 ,cum v
q.
1T766 mk,viditkor an liar ,
WO Of rEia. t°
JACOB WEAVER .
• va
SAiik.i3RATUßBo7,=bgrmtu:lfccvmtgy...
11E/ TlZtaliorthe Mans and bioaells,ll voltages and
VT brands; for sale. by theraao or bottle, at the woo
wore. of JaCIOO WS:AVER
I;;;;11,;,.;
C ° ~7 7 FV I ,I 3 MOK - 3 Twin. Not—
by
"'
ILSON a CO.
_NURr No 4ld wood
50 BARRELS No I. anlimmore Cot an!l
low by • CI.ARYEt '}HAW.
I ytt4 Canal Basin
mAcsranaz.z. l7
/on , I: 111EnZELTUN, easi,l:4-4 cloonond
. 13 11 ,.. C:1 , 111 ,
( --41 ., [1 .1 10'1 b L; patine coy cared isms,in amoke
.021 _ AI'iERS, II UNTKR Jr. CO
.ope r abut comb
ty, br
le
LITIIONY 4 LIR:I3/0 JR,
d ft& stand inarkutiller
C AM/CT-14 bad. fiords. Clairi;
d. boo Salm/en do;
:V Las common do; iu mode add (or
..kle by jp&.l PIILJ.X.II& RICKLTSON
IA I NDSOR SOAP-2 caw .old Poop, superior
I V du wartime suad seourind: dor We low by
/120 J SCHOONVA ICE& & Co
LADM OW—/o tthlt Juit reecived in Iron bailed
barrel., ler by MILLE:R & RICICE CRON
s l7O libeny
BACON -1 box Ramon Shoulder. and S:dulinireeM
on ...will:tent and for male by
401., MILLER & RILIKETSON
•ISINS-40 1.7. R Bawlin• iuit recei•cd; for
1110 MILLER & etcKyrs.tni
HALT WINE-3 Eltils Mute
Mae jut received; for vale by
. MILLER & RICRETSON
F1.4)-FT
_ , OR--100 LAU Fuouly Flour in .are; tor sale by
TASSET a. BEST
D RIED A PPL 303-23 bus 7 . legeA . for
I r k s : l;p
mAcKgREL.- . :0 We No 34rie; •
30 id bbl. ES 3 Larva for sole by
rAsshv a.EM—
I A i l y l: 6 keg. receired;, far .4`e by
SPTIL Tinifisit " • I 4B SEY & nEs T
6. hhl4 for sal b
I , C II OONNIAKER&
'!
11 Co
•
VANILLA lIKANS-0 bundles fresh for ...le by
V lOU .18CtilliONNIAKER Co
/141ICKSCILEL-4.50 by!.
No Large Beath
1\ Mackerel: a 11•4013 Inspect., 1.4034.4 for solo
Jon
BACON—Vxmo lbs assorted lot sale - I,y
Irts S WATERMAN
0 - inFTI-Tiriegs urt
soed tor sardW—
gdy3 & CO
LEAD -1165 pigs Galena Lead for sal by
Iya LEWIS HU & CO
COTTON—VIM bales In More and for sale by
• IY3 LEWIS HUTCHISON & CO
GUM elle• jam received; for Sal
by E
MIR ear liberty & .r <lair sis
SUED -30 Ude Tiolot.Sy Seed;
0 Ude Clover Need; for sale by
JYTO V PF.RRY
BOONICTII AND BROMIS—
M , dean Haver Mankato;
1011 - Corn Usano, for sale by
419 JNO F PERRY
TAR AND 01L—D1.1.14 N C Tar,
13 LW. Tanner'•oll;rec'd and (a
ook bY W 9 JNI/ F
.ITIIII V
SPTS.
_ TUILUPZIIITINE-10 bbbt jut ree'd, re;
rele_ by_ jyle BRAUN& REITER
UM COPAL-0 mules reed: fur uln 17y.
jig? urq k ki it rit
BACON 6111105-ISUU ree'd and for nic
JSu F PERKY, 68 wood .t
bblsB Fine near In WIG; fat role by
JYI9 /NO I , PERRY
npo OTANI MID SCOROUIBIGIS-11, etas In
far e,ie by Jypi 4 . 1q0 PERRY
DOTAIIIi—LIIcskr now landinni for sale IYi
/MI I DICHICY &CO
• .
VINICOAII-101.1 lads good ptroog Vinegar for pale
by JOlll9 GIRIER
jyl9 292 liberty at.
IIL Allll-19 1699-19 ELIO, 7.9,441 and all other slain;
7on hand and for .ale by
/YI7 W & R AIeCUTOUEOI9
taLLSII-30 bit 9 i y 19, on Land and for. We . by
Li /Yl7 W 9. R IIIeCUTCHEON
P L ASTRA PAILI9-40 bbl a Ibr tale by
--19---.---- J O IIIDNVELI.
D RY PaGACUALS— A Dna aniela for veto by
jeb WICK fr. McCANDLESD
corner wan/ and /rata ata
HAND, SIDES and SHOULDERS-30 cats OA reed
nal (of /Kla bY ibal. ATWOOD, JONES CO
pE j t o NUTS—YO isek,lst •orn Ar i a t l i Ar pr e° .
LlZjiriptito -61-L7L-Filida;,;WiarWiT
ll i l y a t lCßE—Sco lb* Cheese for sale la yw b
J C BIDWELL
j MAD -30,3 tap Oalean Leatt ben haanda fat
sale by Jalo FORSYTH co&
' • . 4 . ballets a rim rae erel,
(due to morrow) E., sale low, to unite, by
I 7 MILLER to RICK ETSCEY, 170 liberty s
. .
rg1 . E 2 L',% 1 '.7.7., A1 tr — 11k 5 :":111 7 139 1 7 " 6 "d
/77 WEAVER
-
LARD OlL—it labia beat quality Ibr sale by
JYIi J 11 C1100NRIAKER At C 0,21 wood ai
Wlpll.7.ll,l4l.—lmerofrltt.wend for sale
/7 16
,JACOB WEAVER
al n/t ree mound loaf in weld
for ale by 1)15 Ltl ATERMAN
__—___" •
For Um= Commercial Imelbgence, Domerate.dter•
eels, River Nevem; Imports, Meaty. elarke, ece
Mud page.
. _
_if and U ln,
' , 145
yam_ Bj D. Davis: . iLiKtlkkadain t 4
Wildman, taming the %hit isCit.',":ello iveliA; at
the Pdanterezat bales teem dirtier of Snood and
Fifth wealth will be sotti *Abet rye for ammo;
whose homy eancena an num.'. lanasnaaas "41,*
et lmtloek r. r,
'A larcropointlyararrnandieread Mad basebeld
nuanure! embracing nearly all the variety 'ranted by
h ` 4 "'"'F.M..9blibitimaitrasies,recianian and trans..
parent window blind.. mama/ cloaks; cooking , elan...
kitchen (annum, tee-, barmill dried pesebel i grager
ies, emeenawara, al...raze lee.
. • .
Octe chestorety soperiorqaality sweater's tools=
braving a getbreal assonstent; • qsantstr stalerY
gold and silver watches, sactoriadsongs of the V. S
boots, c a,
r e
nude clothing hasgswie ta-
American mpg. • • • . j 123
-
Books, Paper Watches and Panay Ankles abAkaction
Or. .
t Sat and evening Me Pathiast. Siatclook MMa
Commercial avec. Rooms, corpora( Wood and FM sta.
wi
of
b sehanks artl4,. a large mad valuable colkatioumf cabmen.
.1m
Blank book+ itt great variety, leiter and cap waiting
paper. nem and second hand arateltert, musical lastro•
men ta, rant y articles kr.
/Y 23 JNO'D DAVLII, Aut.
Ratan Dry Goods SioW, at Auction.
ON Thursday, Friday and Saturday nutnineala, the
and 24th inias, at to Wchaek. at the store ofHern
ry Fan, No. rH s Market &reel, anti be mid, his, ach e stock'nf merchandise embracing• general assonwent
of maple and fancy Dry Goods, which have been
'elected expressly (or parket: Enda pi:olitre; on
detennlded ro close the cancan, and will
be continued at d o'clock in the al)ernoon o( f eaah day or
dolt , the'tcbcda is sold. j(2l JOHN D DAVIS,
ECLECTIC MEDICAI. INBTITVTI7.
CINCINNA'IIIoIIIO.
TILE next Fall and winter course of Lemma. com
=nuns in this limitation oa the Iran Monday in
fborember, and continues four mambo, winch is isome.
diately succeeded by the'Spring and h op won.,
which al. continues four month.. A grataitoo• ate
limn:Lary (worse consmeneea pu the hut Monday to Oc
tober, and continues one month.
F•CUILTS ,
• s.
B L Ilill,llf 11, Analimy slid Operative Sdrgery 1110, - clan1:0
L Jones 111 11,11dateria Medics, Tberapeuucs
land Ben”r ICVO
I ii Oliver M D,Chetanny and Pharmacy 10N)
NV Beach MD, Sargetimd Cl inical Medicine 10,1:0
All Bald ridge M D; Mistletoes and diseases Inf.',
women sod children 10,00
R Doch.an MD, Physiology, lostitulta ,
, Medicine kind !Medical Jurisprudence 111.00
T Mortow D, Patho'ogy, Theory and
Patience of Medi cine j ' • '
Matricelation Ticket 00, Use of libniry M. Gr l a g d o p p .
anon fee Ito. Demonstratoes Ticket 11, optlemal.
Bit* paid prior before the Pant Monday in November
Or next, will ho received for tuition in full anaemia:tent.
kinn Raid by the Ist of Om nest, will secure all tie
tickets roe one full course; the Demonstrator's ticked,
uY of Library and Matriculation ticket escalated. The
institute meetsed is charter fit 1645. The College, edi
fice Is situated tithe corner of-Quirt and Plan me—
The count of instruction will embrace teem thing of
one
known nod wain lathe- Old Medical
as well as the Reformed and Dountlcal Rebind of Medi
cum.
Sin oreevs.n. Ironton will be given daily
Gourd from EO,Sn to 51.00 per week. s'audidate• for
graduation, in addition to the preliminary term oestud ,
at have attended two full cohrses R some •
rorparated Medical College, the last of ibis most be I
this one refine after tune years' practice.
All letter. soliciting reedier ininnuation,Or containing
money for the Faculty, must be addressed lathe under
siened fpostpsie I Not. ofsalvent Bankaoffhe bunts
in winch students aside, will he received In payment
of Fees. ' T. V. MORROW, ht D.,
fytftw
MOUNTST. MART., COLLICOEs
• EMNITTSBIIIOIII, Pd.. • k
THE ANNUAL. SESSION of feedlot •t tide kasha
lion COMIIIMICU on the Inlit of Saguia. &edema
rhould, If preeireable, enter before amidst,. ,
Board and Tuition, 'ticketing Ma enlita.Clasain and
Seientitlecoarse, etas Freneb,Lodding,,Aaabtag,Blett
ding and Meier% fees, $lB4 per annertaf , . '
Pedruents made sowinanally la admee. •
Music and Drawing are extra eherSta, each SID per
annum; also the Italian, Gem. and Scup:drib !anger.
gee, eac h 1113 perilous.
A pisiipeetus of the College, expleiniota L dredoerse of
stugla zzi w sit o e n forAradneuon and ex c i:et t a ofJloc
Irr7-te JONA litrlobtit EY. President
PRINTS ONLY.
44
CEDAR ST., NEW YORK.
LEE & BREWSTER
, -
EstiLlistirdi a warehouse to the'reml6l6. Oar the pue.
pos p rAkicalyiareggrigaiearj E tin . t
how pnees—and exitibiting,,at all
In
of the yeat, the irmrest A mortoscot In
THE WORLD.. . •
They are now opening Preierat Hundred Pathogen.
eon:memoir every new style of Foreiro and Doolebut
production, many of which are not to be Mond el•rie
where. and which have just been purchased, Riot am
°Bet rd or ,•14! Mr Oath and whom credit
PRICES REDUCE) ;
FROM
. .
ONE TO FIVE CENTS
prr yard below the vice. of April and May, as per
printed Cataloaues. Which are correctredMly, for the
thforiusnoir of einem
PRINT W /MACHO USX, - -
Nen York, Jfitgot,l.47. -jyltdistf
ALTII, , IMALLTII -
it R. W ODD rSI Sarsaparilla sad Wild
JJ Cherry Sittarisrhis new and nimble Er
inn lianapar.lla and Wild Cherry haslmen used
with great metal* for the pertimaent removal of all
such dowases ow take their rime from a:tinware state ed
the blood: it piornolcv a healthy aelion of the Lbw—
etreugilices the Nerves and at once scram health and
t io the whole 'yaw', •
• la all chiseis•if Juni/lee, tudthethiqui, Di spersia. Sp ry oirirsetile; tradendd amorreoess, Skssislii, Headache,
irissuos, sad that Deprrtalotrof Pptrito, which la se
common • complaint in the Spring and hummerscammi
of the year, this medicine has not its equal—and s sic.
tie teal will convince the newt incredWows of Its peen
Ire tinder.
• For further particulars the seeder is referred to-the
pamphlets whielt will be tarnished by the Agentalthow.
inn the esilmatiosi in which this valuable medicine M
held by doss who hats used it.
. .
LW pa ruentrirat t f ' o; h & P V lic os aperilla
and WiN Cherr7llitier. and receive another. Ts
Me firw preparation or these article. combined ever
otrered to tbe ;inhale, and the areal ruccomattendina it.
u bus induced the unprincipled in cowserfest and sr:a
tom. preventme, we that the l have the
word. ° Dr. WindbiSanapardlt
that
bol d er rry Nib
Prras prewed be the alas. and that each label on the
bottle is slowl by the gimpnelar, TbOrman, Jr.
Sold, whole Vale end trail, by WYATT & XIETCII.
AM, general nyenis, 121Fithonetrect, New York; - War.
Too.. Market meet, andSawts,lNittithield
street, P:tobarth, P. erice ll—large bottle. •
tetd6w alp
DILSBOLUTION.
panneti Medi na existing:ender the style
I. and arm a Dortifield,having beta this
day dissolved, the business of the dim wi ll be settled by
either of the partners at the old-nand. NolPlLiberlyst.
I
B Dl ti BUMIVIE1.1)
/0 9 JAB, D. McGill:.
A CARD.
Hoeing dtspared °imp Interco In the firm of NOG ills
& liaohfield, to :Wafter C. Roe. I take
_pleasure In re..
rdtdomrodottrt Me Goo Wild:7ll4 Betbficldß. Roe, to the
confidence and !patronage of my Alcoa and the pobhe.
jy2l JOHN IdeGILL.
rsan. Wet., to it transmit, WALTER C' no
A KoGILL LIUNUIRIELD ROE, Whole
WI (braces and Commtraton Merchants, No 191 lib•
eti) et Itiltsbersra. ly 21
Dr. J. Pellit's Universal Canker Remedy.
A FEW bonles of Eloct..l. Perth% .- Cralter remedy."
Li so long known and thoroughly . teed, hag bump:Mt
obtained and
theltthe *MO. safe, and eartlni remedy In IV
oases oat of 20, kit all ordinary or eitraonlmary, and
most orgraraled Naea of Weft or chronic . nursing
Sore Mouth. calomel gore moth. swelled Matt 4ery•
tipclas, canter rash, incipient bmnehlng and quinsy,
pirate tote ihmat. black tangle, awl cams
a moo canker, in ale 'roooth, Wont, and stromach, when
ppited in witonlracce wok the directions iracaMpany
log each bottle. The article received In known LO be
wind., Mee GO cm. per battle. - /722rat
NOTIOZ. •
•
I HAVE purchased the .Itoek of thlerholcsale
GAVE
rem! grocery of Jonathan lAnptar, corner or
Fast and timaeld meets, when I Intend to carry on
11. grocery bate?... upon a strtet ca.l. principle. 1
reepectlelly solicit a chore of public plantum irr
- ,HA C
July 1116,1E4y. coo VJD
tr.eatithAeld
•
Having sold to David C Herbst my mini stock D r em-.
senor: and entures.l take the opportunity of.reeinn
mending him Is my fistritSpaTirArilsiLlr,r,,,r.
jylolt
. • -
NOTICE—AII persons ttidehted 10 Javultan Laura
are renewed to call liantediately al hi. old stam4
of Gnu ea t smiltibold at, and make a settlement. Wl*
Pettlt's American Eye Salre.
Remedy, that ha. ivenight so eosiny teem by
1 an esternal application, Is now for a% by Wm.
JACKSON bn Libany street.
It has clued thousands °facet, yore, granulated and
diseased ears, of recern, ev ofthe moot aggravated and ob
urinate chronic eases, en of tot seam*standing, mad
where every other known remedy and prescription tried
had failed of SOVCTSS. It Is well known that a sale rem
edy for Ihe eye ilk efficacious in rrlieving oil e=ternal
toreip, nice., and ingamation, barns. .aldhead. chil
blain., Ac. Price Y 3 cent, per boo. Pansphiem
met ens, cenilicates, he., gratuivmly disiribared by
the agents. Gummi Depot. for the United States, II
Winchester's !be John et New York. 411 tamed
Micas:mitoses s ake a Instate:
N Saturday aDernoon, the 24th day of July, at3o‘
O
clock, win si tua te oa thei premises, Ibsen
loan -
Isabela
building lots, on the South side albs Mos on-
Isabela River; opposite the foot of Liberty stress a plan
of which may he seen at the Asegon Room.
Toys.—Oar Fourth Casa; the residue in three metal
"nuVPtttin r do rf tn E l :fifte o Tt YlAllrll a , ?Zets the
ROSS BLACK, BAWL SLACK. des's!.
•
Join D. DAVIS atm,.
Dr.DAV/D lllYAT•Deyitiss,bre
ingmaile sash airmigemeat s m his coal
'.• • bounce. ti he elm dame lug wimple
Mite to Ike doling of bis_profeation, may
be semi in his office. corner of 4M and.Decaurr
betsreen filaikei and Ferry. stoat any boar daring the
y.from as, is 6 r. is
wINE STORE-No IllEarket street,eamar OfFloat
embraces a chokea awartment of Foreign Wines
said Limnos. Being ezelosively demned to this bell
Bess. purchase. eon obtain The Melt elepeLiereplabLiee,
lan ed in wood or glass. Any ankle not Riving retire
sensfaetion, wilt at •Il times be ezelmosed. •
JAWS WEAVER
UMRS. CHURCHILL& STANLEY Uneolnentv
L " .. "ar °Went:Weed/seine
aux at the manalleturefs prier s by it & E TURD..
Samplason bond 1751 ne wood
1-20 Juno Fern Dinseipee:
bnitatien &X
10.1er De la Cm do, Nti
10.00 D do do, N o o
Y2,lXlUsasoeled ds leaverrNest r
e'd, fur tale by Ai I LLAXbrea RlClDlirdend Ou
DUO bbery It_
Hnw E:IT'S I WADS OP THE PO 6l ' B-liolaea and
Monis pf the mewl eminent Broiell by
Howe; illamteted. hut received and for *ale by •
jyTtjJ JOHNSTON &STOCKTON
WlOllO0 - 11i GLASS-300 boxes 8 b
by
IN.IN --
50 " y
Ioby 11; !with . •
wan of 6by 6,7 by 0, by 111,10 by 15116 by
Hi end It by IP, on-kited:6,r Wit by
yl.ll • 'LUSBY & BEST, 35 ivoall it
w lIITEI GIIIPIIR-1 bblftethJamileaGisp t
v r Jun melted by J SCHOONAIAKEJt-kIXI
It woontimett
kRIAPARILL*-4 freadelee
1 bale Ven•CratZeree 111 •
r0". 1 . 4 1 Mb Itiltultra
~ ~.
• tIIVIDIABIATI AND PTTTSMI/
.'DAILY 'PACKET LINE. •
MEMO well known line of splendid passegin euam
Aers Is now emposed of the 'anent ssna c s,..L..•
intallotead nosigandatroaapsweidal hamar We
MOM of W Nest. Even aceonanodanon and coot
int that money earl Mew e, has bees provided for piss
tkeners. 'The L.lllO • been 10 0001111000 10( 11 , 1 i. years
'—base 'carried a million of people wide:ma tee I am
injury to their persons. The boat, will he at the fott of
_oe& guest lila day pavan, to ttanieli be We keep
tioa of fret& and the uttry pusenners on the res.
ter. In all ewe, the prsage money oust re midi.
MONDAY PACKET.
The
both
3 1 1 =e . od:4 ; ek t Lre 1 141 . 11 . 0 o'cloel; 311s,,liug
----- ---
TUESDAY PACKET.
The MBEJINIee, Na S t Capt. J. diinerhis,
leave Pittsburgh °Very Tueeday ateraitts a: it: ivekoei ;
Wheelej e TEada. reiilleg:ut . lo P. N,
• •
IiVICDXIZSDAT PACKET: • •
The NEW ENGLAND, N 0.111,, Capt. G. D. 0,11
leave Pas* h every Wednesday' mooting ai 10
o'clock; Irony Wedsteeday enetnay et 10 P.
THOHADAT PACKET. ..
The WISOONIUNIC!pI. R. J. Gnses,will leave Pius
burgh 'every Thursday itioming it 100 , elnek; 11' beelins,
envy Thartday-eveaing at 10 P. 141.
PEZDAT PACKET.
The CIPPE RO.ll, Capt erode, will leave Pilra
RR
Friday everting atIO every Fricrey seaman at 10 o'ehrehr WLeelirg
every
SATURDAY PACKET.
The MESSENGER, Copt. Lirtford,'.will kart. PM/
burgh every Satarday morning at 10a`riack; Wheeling
every Salantaj evening at 10 P. Al.
SVHDAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. 0. Ate.in,
Nall" Pittalaisth every Saoday lantufaa , at 10
Wtrecticgrwry goodly °ooong as to P. N.
Ma 49, 190.
TURTLE 11013/ - . • •
rpUINTLE !OUP will be served op at Bc , alea, ?to
A. lalhlak,eth at.; eTerr day at II "'elct. •
The lover* Of Trtla Sceptre parlieslarly wrote. as
I darter mreelf that oty Soap ea t•Tlot be ea Ipined.systf
Wm. B. Bays: • 7Joho Bailer.
; H AT, E.BAlLETeDealere ia pry Goode, 4ra•
amuy_ .., rbaoruuungrb teanafeetawd aro
.,..,v:k.l9ollbertY retiboelb• .blG4
fIROIRRIPAPER-100 reseal, hal/ chant. ie wore
luoi kr wile by JOHN SCOTT OD •
Wad I 7 Weamereial row. Itbert
s.
BAII6-1 in.:Orem! or
wle by 016 • JOlllll barn' &CO bben st
QtOll.OllZlll semi—
la 40 eats Tie= article Scorching;
4 do do .Petiteh; In stow for We by
Iylo L 8 WATERSIANOI water ael frunt_at
BOTTLIC6-11 deli *bossy Bock CokiiintThirdie
maenad Were, aintaleee. Aliec,3o doe dark Oki*
for We at the wine note of JACOB WEAVER
Jylo _ 10 atarket et coo Goal
GINSENG; FEATHERS AND llEF—sllti
la bag. (Suftsg;
t Iteervar, t "
re.ka Feathers; la arrive; k. . ale 4y
I DICICHI,e...I; waser ass ira,sm
QWNET AND DRY ?I ALsa's Wiitars
1J It bbla and IU hllbbls &taint azul Gifps
at
Wines. saperhi. 11111[10, for tete by.bbler retail at the .
Wine &omit maim at. corner front.
Iyl7 • • IAt.X)/3 WEAVER
—To Brass Powaders. Copper Bealtba,lte,
R ET I NED COPPER—d emestempent of Baltimore
Refined Capper logoo, jam 'mooed; for sale by
iylMatabribr JAMLSM COOPER, MI mood et
Goods iosse or
b t iadble_ Azad yl—lntel re Dae4l
, n
.16 W Uhl UR YHYed
ZEOM
OM.: One ma in a very eispeeiorlesL
iinhnit reenivedend Winne .
" •
jyl6.. •
Corner of Lib • " 11/LLertN IJ BE OW,
y& & ,
std.
• .
WIIIIINZY--£8 Weal. Old Monongahela axe
-stoTn:ll4,,Z.V""g"."`"°•nti:.!.,d,4l
Nl: 74l :tt' th '"Pflitlsl,7N er
1r ilhst
nearmarket
QPT/. bbli in prime order;
Pm received; kit nide bY
R E SELLERSdEIrcode__
Inairgilimaguirrn forle byp
ye • , itiff kIeCA DLE-48
WIAPLE bbl. jest reed .ndlor aJa
by , 118 WICK &bIeCANDLI,AS
.
(lllE ik Zslll—For We by
%•
3iftv.i.FA.cump i joog,-.o l . Dapcvo
SKml 7 lll—Cordrd !Skirts Mild Gm. cant., talut
wire and cable cord at KATONII
y 3 Trimming atort.G2 n.rkat cc
4211A11-10u_ b4l. No. I tirisomed Shod 01 consign
Ow. ..Land to.rialell, •
JO/ • CARSON l litcliNIGHT;6lll
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