+i.. ~' ~ I~ ~' i\: lits w =t t u d, ror O.Fr y rr is pebiiskN per anza bhp ttleTri-Ve a sty is Kira sansm;,*.Weekly I* Tyro Dollars pa annom aridly" • ia II, I III;P L ItAL COSIALITTIsg. ',..{....101151L lE HOIfAB I TINKEL. Sso t ilitin Cp ‘ rory . . ChY. '.fIMIIISI4ICNA, •••• MISINSULS C lIAMDI.Y, York. werts,c.abm.d. 'WYSE Adams. JOHN P WETlLEJLllPhilarlehritis L. JOSEPH II Cirrl,ND , ROBLIRTM CONRAD, Philodelplos Couty. aONICMT • • 11101688 ttE T..ar Nnis, Wos)unitutt :-.410.11.10V. 001.. E, Somerset. 41AILIISIt DENNY, Allegireny, ' • L L YIWIAaDJaWIN Vensogo. Jossrirn xuarqs,w‘• , .9 , o... ) . 41 , 13 asussu E ltir, WyP ' rustr. "' ' ' L SAMUEL A PURY/ANCE, Ulster. - I.IENRY.S EYNNS, Cbeser.. ,',2O?„OERP rd,m,E...0. MESE Fltr.lollTlll.—An iaterestiag article on the (4aaalfreikhts homtittsburgh to Philadelphia,. - .llal:theiere the Lilkeettill be fond under oar _ 1 , Tore mature ken vas orriWames.—The Loco .... - ' 1 1. 0;011aie boasting very mush of the operations of the 'Tier of. '46.1n order a premium upon the . •-.- . - '-• modeely," or msiop Mier' eri t o drati attention Jr= thi,,faets to the mom by those interes„, ~ , --, 'WU gluing changer to the measure. Going i i . !beek to Mr. Walker's annual 12 p ort to Congress; c - . .0n1y little more thou semen moo einee, we find -''. ' ' 7,i1i0'r414!,41 *mail; of 'the Mies which were', to be received under the I:If - 1846. :. ', • From autouts,by actual returns, \ $6,163.826 38 . .. . ' '....Ostimatesfrorn 24,3 d, 4th quart's, 21,6181804 62 ....•-:::::........,.............,,...,:::. ~..,;...„:.,...., .;;i ...........,......:::.:,...:.... , :"E.4,14i,4 1 ,1_,Ar.,,s ,-„: EiMMI3 ; ; • v t: f: t ';•. 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Youirs, th ! , .310_ _..r'. • • - - D ipaim p l , mill, in • Ci4l . •.,;' ilth - 4 lb° . - - - • " st atic trtitos,set 0 SecoARY• • , ..... ' fl it' z T us' .' bratitts.-.4•Tbi 'clasetwont forties t h i - ' . iiiikupw . Th — hise bid medal 02 Pigm e n t ! rt'ti4 - ' ' ' ...ss. ikirtia of ths Csamtobe sad gIIF-401..'"'"---..' . • , -!Tb. todiaiu of. 3.'". '''. ' atiirtii lbw:ll4lmm as ll f -', . S' : . ; ' .:: '';:011‘1141. iithile C4ll . : ,„ , ' 2 - • - t i ' . 4". ln Itoj Wik — a to JialtfY naiads, hi is; l'u. ' w ash ont'sens• of ter .;',',1 1 .;: - 0.-tviii.osifs*O lilt " einw = • -• ' ' ' loge . . ,„ VC .- .• -- ' 'map to- Villik' a • , ..:.;_tso... ~I : *,, - 13 404 4n =any . *''''' . . big iiiisrur,ii*wma fkom ag.. i f .. - .••-•,-. - - - • . .-,............• • . ',..,..,,",:-.._ ..--:. - • . # , . '4 i . 4,1 II THE TITIEBURGIE tr: - • - IFY IMASZIMI BROOKS & 47-; PITTSBURGH! kt't II Ay MORNING , iDLY,26.;11147 111404.1 a, ate, to eeeore unman, .sboala br, Mrs lieleek ia the etterooon. Auentloo Mt WI =au ett,tome re, roold Prdee td. IN' Al ~...-', Fop clovpuTE, 541611 . .. .---,...*." JANUS IRV . i': , ...-.. i.- . 7. tar =ma coeirrr.i r. , ..i ..,,, ~..., volt ceArAt; commtwioriat . „Josir.rn -W• PATTO — N, , ~........... .. VW cnXIZIWOM coc .:,....-.l_ 4 EO . ti ci . z j ; I „.. 'n ) ;..., ... ARSIFF, of Allegheny eny.. - - 7 - Viol 41FAVI8 C.l. AOBLE,of IndianaTp. - CHRUMIAN NAIVELY, of Wilk of Tp. .MARSHALL SWARTZWELDKR, Itittsbungli. 1' - 4 •-• HENRY LARMR,of Tp. • tax tansy J. W. BAXTER; or Pittaorgh. •••• • yogi maan .1110.101113 frgObt.a.s PERKINS, of Lowe . , Et,. Clair TP r • •cortos.. -• IVILLIA* CAVEN, of Versatile-ITO. • Commeretal luielbeetke, D0111"11C %kc i u4i . r Mews, Impolin, motley . M ute'. ,r a - Xis Cimarth' Pais for Algae ellaiseorie Naive • Total estimates from customs, '527,835,731 00 • Hating looked on this picture, now look on this • in can nint::—Z Baia r areted meows for nine morons, neofteial n0v0... for Oeioner, Nowa:Lbws and December weres3ou‘," The eSeisl rece i r dos-January, roonaptTior ' l7o ' 4l,May 63'°0 6 sad Jane were • 6,509,000 . . . ~ .. . . . 516,44.544.5---- Direreace between estimates and actual ne . _ M, Mr. Secretaty Walker can blander at this tyteln the receipts of nine mouths what ierumee cut be placed upon bii financial capacity. - The HOnn which attacked Mr. Weirder, at Mansfield, was a bull of the Pius, or a bull of 'the Uriw, perhaps from the hard study if the craft in the famous case of “Bur.a.um a Boat uoi." Webster was pulling in Sunk nick at . Toutoje. 'osi,the 17th, wu at Church - on the 18th, and on lAcinday, a week since, was seen by several per -. UPS; at Ave o'clock: Ai. w., in hhibarn yard, drew . '• ed In the, spirit of a f..rour, with 'an old white had that had evidently slept its but nip, and, as if In revenge,' he poked with !along walking stick' *` the Uri' bull that some one mid had gored him, Mame& him hlm get out of his way. We, there.. Aare, isszie a bull of excommunkation against time who have so unmercifully gored him to - ••. death, and when ..Daniel comes to judgment," we doubt not, her will try the cause against thou "'xiirsi have summarily consigned Lim to so inglo • adeath. . • .:*(eiskri or Jews Queer . wprivate letter from John, Quincy AdaMe slattreiatQuiniy the 18th instant of which the w"v-6ollowin6 to in extract. 4 Abeirtily thankyoo for the interest which you abe,improventent of my health, of which expeatatione are not ungulate and with which the summer heats somwhat interfere." . The liest friNetWEnsGued has heen !my great ,iuremer, and such as to weaken the arum of one &steel:4-u the,EwPresident. We bet hope for. many years of lbeaith and whines's to one who has adorned a iith faithful devotion to his country.— . Aft. Adania's father lord to the age of 91, and if . ; , olduiri is not sorrow,'lve shall bop" for as long a • 1165f00t/ie.-sou. , Laioacaeritzeurn).—We occeskintlly . ip thereceipeof such lettere as the folknring, and .. - :.!,4 , 7 , saiteh do they contribute to lighten the labors of a "erter4casonenserere, we believe. than any breach Eic`ef Inhum' in which mechanic or professional .....,.fifestiogisl. We are thankful for the :;,* membraneof friends and of • 'trainer, as - is the • 7 . 7. writer of the letter beloW., and hare abundant oc acktiowlodee the attention and kindnes, A l b* during our brief residence in the won . TdtheEditors of the Pittsburgh Geed le. :Entswienre Ohio. dui, 20, 1847. is wren dollars. for which I wish Tort yin staithine to send me your daily Gazette. I find ilia Mesh:table piper." The three months I' hare it ban proven to be worth 'moo hundreds tome. Yount rospectfully. - .14 , 14 TAMS Ililither axrempoodent. also a Manger ; we toper - ether kind words complimenting us for our from th'is s we copy the fol. ftnglit regard to the duties of an rather Aizietalwei Ogler pinany laurels by pour. jog angebetse, when there. is no occasion for a ' I weed: . Let him watch his neon ipterest with all 'iltititumr be 'eau gammon to his aki-let him yboned endeavor Void his ram . II .1-ra fry need witl&--trat let him keep his fingers out of . betimes,. for God and his con. edemas will dad with , him as be deserver. bressi-plate Ilan a bean unisioied ~ /ikt i o. 1100 sneddltal'hatlals q¢arnel just; b v . tika„shoilth ny 10 Mel. wia - Ai n uft I...nmpua - Pants or saitannwsra,—The Landow. find Broidrtalra Madly in contrast , with their and pro ea ' made few months' wish, shim A. one of thaw Jima Pitoeyl.anhati ha for. soma, months been *Ong tha 6101;4h:ea of bambini% ham* directly to Mr. *allutt'ff Wi6 Now, how Pik" lie ANAL and hainanity rejoice, atsrnal_fantina and - disease we abating in garove,. 4 • over depnxiated pricer,' bat l anjoing ne a:the whole mum is, than - v.rwlbst,thweropa of the present year, in wheat, will, .4: 81.' sen% aqui *Wm of 1848, and the price -, :wfbrearbanffacannot, - with each het. Awing on in 'that fain, added 111 digit depxeion abroad, fail to ‘ ,.-.,lolserA kawathan they now we," : 1.. ' ;..TlllalBBbAlasPlitlio'at lomat, and we congratulate Veintrylvanlan upon finding any reason for the ' • .!ffEi=l sylit'Es• kr. , ACHA AYpitS4.. 4.s Old V' :a hailtereift-'eslieds.ti - Aiothi 4 of State.mch " a n d in the better ds •of tic Repub. Reship woo chasitrobig of the Whiter time. under . the miegonanment of a body of air striot pohtiobst: m-irmi who meanie the capacity, :of qoitiari.stilii their liavited es Mari, —the wipere has dispaited ROM -Me Old Domin ion, end] Virginia, ex wee said of Scotland by Dr. Johnson l upon "the CMOs : Mon - oi hi. risit to ; the Hebrides, has become a good State—to gofronr With vest and Megnificient !motors, washed by the Ocean and the Ohio,' divided by noble with mountain .treasncee, with a productive - Aim rich utirend wide spread botinderom, she is, what . ate is -;:,one f the oldest end largest metre of the Union', and yet behind some of the youngest and 'melted; in wealth, in .enterprise,. and in public prosperity. Neverthilmis Virginia has a history of which we feel prood,—• history identified with many of the beet, soul we are sorry to add, the worst Administrationsfroar. George Wel/hiLlt , ton to John Tyler,.:-"Hyperion to a Satyr,"—itte extreme of human greatness and the misillem of pigMy politicians. Virginia indeed, as we read her, like some of the Republics of the old world, lives mare in tho past than the present. Still we TM( 74T the named of Washington and Marsh. ell, the, gloat Statesman and the profound Jurist, of Jefferson and Madison,the author of the dec. lodation of Independence, and the great man in the Convention which, framed the Constitution, of Mourne, the toad President. of Benjamin Hard. son, of Richard Henry Lee, foremost in the cause of Liberty. of Henry Cliy, of William Henry Herrison,•westerti men, though Virginia born,— audoen never be indifferent toe soil where. ma: Di:distinguished' Patriot. were born, and where :the obmquics of so many have been performed. The present war with Mexico recalla the name of an'tther Virginian born, though only transplau: ted older west and south. We speak of course, of I Zarasar Taxaort,— a man who at an early age developed rose quelitiro of etrarxter, but vro.ore. recently has presented hie name conspicadnAy and rOlariringlyherote the whole country. A. oc casions are =date bring forth extrecralinnrj gust. ities Of character, ea the war with Mexico hai , Mtovju Gen. Taylor to be a mars equal to the greatest emergency. Poorly supported at homer upon a diamuisecnO of service, and with a host of NUM. all around bleu, he ho, shown both a roue age and skill quite r i nurerpassed in the military history of the coun try,--and may we not ~asld, without booting -for our people, nicti excelled in the military history of rho Zachary Taylor au born in Orange County. s yirginia, in t2M year 1790. His father wee a man fricthetimea in wiicit tie lived,---a Colonetwith a rank wonin the State service, a man of great nat ural courage and great good sense, like the am, , :rough"in hie extericr,but withal "ready" for 'soy office 'of service and of kindness. Col. Richard Tatter was one of the Pioneers . to utbo dark and Woody round," and resided near Lexington until the, year of his death in 1826. The old manaial pUtleiliated in many a moonily with the Bourget of the West, and it was in the 'rude school of al most, Aboriginal life that Taykir received linearly Our present hero. with hiebrothas, received their early training from • private toter, t New Enyir I .M I um, Mill living, end who bears cheerful tee. thhony both to the aptitude and integrity of his pupil. Patient to study, quick to . learn, slowly but surely, the youth pushed his Way:to manhood. Maims, fortitude and perseverance were early shown and were donbtkas the 'Sound work of that marked eminence of el:tame/ex Idea midsd hy.the moldier end the General. Ile Any was hie oilmen pakfention, for in imagination ••hc had Been a soldier in hie youlti,'• acJ longed 'To &Meter to the Geld tome warlike Lord., In 1808, inched partly by pe war spirit prevailing to consequence of the audacious attack of the Leopard upon the Chempert he sought a eon. nection with that army, io i• he has now tech nearly forty 'Cam The stare and stripes were lowered to the crass of Rt. George, in consequence of a 'cowardly attack of a well armed force in time of-peace, upon It vessel wholly ensprepared he an engagement.. The people were. iridigrlant and mortified, and Taylor, then capable of selbjudgmentoputicipared largely in the pre. ialling spirit to redress the outrage received. En. tering the Army as a Lieutenant. of the 7th Regi ment of Infisntry. Taylor grew rapidly in public favor and in a. knowledge-of the profession of arms. •Tlse w i de end wild West become lkIBSCCille of Ilia exploits, arid in 1812, Ida correct deportment. and capability for service brought him orders to command Fort Harrison, in Indiana. He war breveted brie as Major for his success in a fierce battle with the Indiairsand it was one of the most brilliant defences of the Indian war. It was Madison who conferral this breict, and General Hopkins, who wrote to Rosanne, Shelby that "Captain Zechiry Taylor bad raised for himself a character not to be affected by his eulogy." In 1832 our hero was raised to the rank of Colonel and his nest teeneof public labor after the war of 1812, •was In Florida, where • several battles were to be fought, great privations endured, and withal, few laurels to be won. Rut though, like all high boners, they were_few, Taylor 'did win them, and from the swamiiif Florida, where the vary air was a pestilence, and from the midst of armed men, who. like the followers of Rtuxieric Dui, sprung forth from every • copse and glen around him. .For the fame and health of the cab , diet Florida wes wane than Menace, but Taylor moved mums dm hammock; and everglades of the peninsula with unconcern, save for the minion upon which be was engaged. Incredible hardship , was the neceseary consequence of every forward movement, and fighting "Alligator" and "Bare Jones," was bat fighting "Tecumseh" and "Olii• wirchice" over again. The battle of Leks.Okee Choke was one of the most fierce and bloody our troops have ever encountered. Twentysix were killed find 112 wounded. For ail weeks* mall body of troops had penetrated through an un tnown land, and in permit of an enemy more rrible in, their modes iof battle than even the Moat refined cruelties of madded or Christian war. fare, Colonel Taylor was complimented here with tho rank of Brigadier Goneral by Braret,and after securing peacee and raving in Florida until 1840, he was transientsd to the command of the South Went. Ilia exploits for twoyeare post, have been made familiar by recentevesna. He wu at Corpus Christi-from August _1845, to March 1848, whence, under ordain from the General Govern ment, he commenced the lead of theAmu,derign. I ed by the Administratima for the Invasion of Mar kiremrribiry. Lenvidthe borders of the Nue. as en the 1 lib, be re. ed the Colo ado ou the 21.41wheie he received notification that bismuth Il t would be resisted. Noth g daunted, the Mi miru pawed on the 28d, war bea i m lnew. liable. General Taylor, w ar i Poi& Isabel on . the 34th, on Übe *Bth , on the El'tern, bank of the flii 3 Oranie, and fioM . the margin of this memo, table barrier he looked with the fluidng of hleown dark eye., and the ligh +go( hie [rewriting bete. rice into the enemies country. For tkentreeven days, front to front, upon opposite'Ulm of OM MTh with abetted badterice, - and l ..Matches ready to telightcdt the Mexican and,Bnierican, [ruined upon each other'''. M . well Mudda Glom mullions and iigue himo . urety tufa each otti m u 40 etanymen annul to the teeth, from the two shed/mot the river. r • , The bank. of, the.. liih and 9th of May, Pate 'Alto; ft:Ma de la Palms, the Ale and caPituin lionef Helittee4, l llollB riftiribil'iie* 4inuiph or ii4l warp are cwoureneee that hringirith tbuson 7 1 ashen:, thitmaiiiitnoee of the aniidts Fa. and th eir own pnveriedliwilons. ' Wm: rat ailrw: Wig - the`Masiei "thud 'lthidii directed' 0 ~.400Wilwitit hr uidderefithoOrmani, 'thiiiiefeir or bankt, Or in the tented"fiaig in the nlprace,or quietly mording the vletories of hirfarroyOr rementhalrietbsieed wbb h* fallen srouriVdm, injoY for errePre4 for allictic4ln the endurance . eihsnlshipe, has been • line man, and a ems Sublisr — modei# end tiii r 4l3 au WS =Matte 16,ItereliOleti#, .hsre ever shone conspicuously together, end we can sapolftim heartily and tray,—though ha Is not our best and favorite man for the fleet civil of fire In the gift of the People,—that no man nor preformed his official duties with more promplow. with more grace end brilliancy, or with more ene ma; then' Zachary Taylor. - -As a soldier, be whom the.poet hoe pronounced 'no foremast limn of *Udall greed? wee not above him, se a prompt, Toady, Algol, honorable Chieftain.. Re le not u Cater MIN Proud, embitiona—and what the Roman excelled him' in genius, Taylor makes up in the mild be. havior and humility of hi. character. SPLIIIT or T4l Atermaws.--Spanish abettes. ee . hie been proverbial from the days of Colum bus and Cower, and a bugs share of it is infused among the Mexican people, particularly among. that portion of the people who sprung fmm Spain, as did most of thiamin authority. A. Mexican oil. eer ties replied man Address frosione of our army eirceated among the Mexicana, and in hi. • ap• peal to his own countrymen takes the-following .• . • ground: Wo find him urging the necessity of continued resistance to our arms by appealing to facts in the history of our own revolation. He points to the day. whand'usterhaving Wowed dingier, Wash ington found himself at the head of but • handful of web, and these without shirts or shoes, or pro visions, and then askswhat would have been the result had the Americans, disheartened by these reverses, thin abandoned the conflict? Clearly, he says they would have been to this day colonists of England. He applies this intim to the circumstance of Mexico, and to the rotation of this.principle, that mime,. are node lug 'when a nation bee resolved not to succumb before her enemies. Aglaia he ogee that the 'very triunes of Mex ico moiler peace at the present impossible That, were She I, yield after repeated defeats only, she would be disgraced in the eyesof all Chiistendons. lie defends his countrymen from the charge of stupid übatinsey . .by citing the uniform 'answers of the Continental Congas to the Uritisli Uolenib stoners, that they would enter into no truce until the British Government should withdraw its fleets and armies. Why, he asks, should history cele brate this reply as grand and dignified when mule by the United Stack and stigmatize it'as stupidly barbarous on the pait of Mexico? Cursorily stigmatising the-mission of i kteclia as a now and unprovoked insult, he panes on to discuss the terms on which peace le pouible. These conditions are he say. tho !Ms of Texu, of port of Tamaulipas, Coahuila and lltribuabriu and of the whole of New Mexico, besides some Se or '6O million. of dollars of expense incurred by the Holten Steles in the war. To this he ee rier.: And who will amide Mexico fur the twenty millians•of duties she has lost in one year, the vast expenses she has incurred in arming her troops. for the lutes which her peacable chiles* have sustained in consequence of the military oe. cupation of foreign forces, for the bombardment mad destrection of her citie., for the misery and orphanage of the families of the thousands of ch. Wen. who have perishal since the par began r And again he mt.: Supposing that Mexico rebmits to lose all this and to ply all that is de manded, with whit is she to do this] What treasury, what revenue, what time would be suf. dolma to satisfy this debt! With what principle of justice and legality can she impose new con. tributions upon • people already relied by civil foreign war!" You yatovelme see," he cocain tiny a that the supposition of peace is not possi• ble • that It is better for• Mexico that the conquest should bo sitwurnmsded, that her MSes should be laid in ashes, than to enter into winos which would evidently reduce the Mexican nation to a condi tion worse than if held as .colony of Spain." Them are many thing. which might be said in reply to all 'this bat there is no occasion for an answer. The extract of the letter given shoes that a Mexican can bath MUM sal feel as well Benno of us. . , • AND Pus•to.—.lt corms dent of the N. Y, Courier gives the following description of the Country between the two places, The only place of much notoriety between Jalapa and thin city is Peyote. It has • fortress mounting 96 rwnon of emirate sius—edoo some morme—is coostrucied on a plain near the city and commando all Opproacbes to It. Gen. Worth who preceded our divison some weeks previous. rut' with nOresistairce here. lie found a Menlo can officer at the carder or fauna who exhibited an inventory of the pUblie property and tamed it over to him. To Mach Peyote we had to ascend 4000 feet—the mountainacenem was magnificent and the weather cold enough to make not over. coats vary ituerwary .by day rust particularly eo by night.. In factrwe were matching above the legions of night. -_ very often whammed therm floating in the 'Alleys blow no. The highest point we ascended was 7000 feet aboie the sea—and at thie point, was in full view theme...aped moun tain, .Orizava," void to be 14.000 feet alum the sea. The water along the route, with few ex ception., was clear as crystal, and of au icy coolnees. We pawed over Prim Cedar and other barren region, to this magnifident city of Church. es, Uerrovents and Monutaries—fountaine of cool water . Mound in this city—the struts and side walks are well pared and the houses generally two aeries high. The court yard of every build : ing Is filled with vibes of fragrant glowers. Om troops are quartered in monaoterieo. The of f icers mein 110/INiCLICS quartered with the troop., when the buildings will permit, otherwise in private houses in the public square adjacent to the build. leg occupied by the . regbaenta. lam occupying a room'sq fronting the uare (near the Infantry coo -1 vent) 25 feet long by 18 feet brciad, my furniture 1 missile of en iron bedstead. one bench and • pair of saddle bags--the wallpf the apartment 4 paper. rad, and indeed too . elegant in appetrance to be garnished with such poor trash u my effects pm sent. The charch property and that of tbir clergy of this eily u oetimited in value et 148 millions of dollars. Every square is decorated with ens or mom Cathadramme are ornamented with cosily paintings and other decorations l'here are - two political parties in thin city one fiot peace and the other !motile to no. The city of Mexico is about 70 miles in advance of Puebla. Jalms is 100 miles •in our rear. We .halt go to the “Halls of Montezuma," whenever it may become necessary', in the opinion of ow commanding Gen eral. I:== Srecurrus of POtaloea have been shown in Engliud - meamaringill inch,. in eircumfmenee one wary 73, the other. Tyro of Ouse kind weigh ed 51 oar. The l eittalleat of many hills weighed 41 no, and measured 7i indite one way and 7d the other. brzystotraanza.--Itaa. Mt. Tharan and wito, Mb. Brayton, Mi.. Magai and. H. C. Munn, Baptist Allautonatids at hferial,arsiaed in Baena na the 20th, in the ship Fund Hall, front Cab t 0. 7 -Ferreral - of the Whig papery are urging the 12011110StiOD of Hen:Seelaug,Ford;ur tiowtru county.. the next' Whfig 'enablers for 431.1111: or of Ohio. • Loorsissra.—The Hon Loin E Morse has been nominated for re-election to Congress by the Loa. Fait convention in the Fourth -District of Louis. lam Mt Morse Is a "censure Locoforica" 'Lascarrsa Guam Ciera.—The farmers of Eancastei county, the Union, of Lancaster, stales have region's moth' better baileet than was antic, pined a few weeke back. RIOUGATION Latioa.—The Leghlatu e of . New Hainpsbire, at their late session, ed a. ten hour'llign bill; probably in imitation f the British Pediment; or because they thou t ten hours enough. ; Deals ;cre Ms. KNANT.—The Munch Chunk paper. record the death Of Mos - ander Lockhart, En., of that place; late a representative in the State Leglitature, from ()attain trinity. Mr. Lockhart, was' from Lemma County. He resided twenty.trio.yeare 'in Mauch Chunk, and was s tranaporting contractor in the empLiyment of the Lehigh Company. His death won sudden, and the reore . setiction on that account to his friends. En.fauttrze Times was in Philadelphia on Monday, en suite far Newport, with hie lady. Axsatcse Cede:--The Coioll6 at the Mint or, the Imi six months (namely from la Imlay to let July, 1847) JooB,2oo,223—far.szceeding the amount coined; dining any similar period of time slue the government wa■ Waled. Foreign coin "received by the government is at 'once trans• kind to the Mint, ,where it be recoined, end paid . out as American coin—the only form in which it circulate among the people. Hon. Wx. WI ter es declines delivering an ora tion on the life and character of the late Mon, Richard Biddle. _ 'Tss Howls In =kik John Milton Ulu nil. ad, know% u niacin Minor hour, chased in the rillese of Huron; Barb, shoat, Ore nine: MrlndSoi Castle and Slough, was recently pin op at suction. The NM oftwo dimmed end merni,Anedred puede wu offered for it, whkh =erotsm& The imam of the rut poet's mother geetepoititel In the wmage church rev Birkin Minovhoume • p. Frogr tre Sl.As4Agepubliesn. INTERENTANG Otallt SANTA FE On the tl of May;•',Col.Pries diseavenel thug Thine were7:iiistetruakiut Man the War Depart., —, wlduki had beein'mceive: d by the last mill' breilitit,brAitr...l3oggi. • directed to the ColoWl commanding in &luta Fe, in which it was an nounced thin the' Persldem; elfesed to-awake any of the acts of Gin. Kearney; so far aa they cooks my rights upon the ethane of the tank*. vj of New Mexico, as citiier.s , of the United fitater,and Gem Kearny, or the officer Gormand. *iine, wee directed not to permit to be. carried into effect each part of the emetic statute laws of the territory, u confirm such rights., On the strength of theminructiona;Col. Price officially demand. ed. the release aid remission of sentence of An tonio Maria Triji le. convicted of treason against the gownsman ditto United States.'. The at; coal, was thereupon: set at liberty. . • , •Fagitivee freer the valley of Taos, leombine. with guerillas and Camanebei, are anemitting depredatkme beyond the Macs A day de two ego, they nuseff from Seem Clani,or the Wagon Mound, 200 hones, killing one. and Iworinditig two of the party in ebarge. This hapecurreJ, doubtkes, from the most ailing, neglect of duty. Col. Russell, the Letter says, made ■ speech on the public square on Sunday, taking the Fremont side of the unravel in California. The writer, alluding to the condition of things in Santa Fe sayer - .One thing' must be done speedily. This military mob Must ha relieved, or we mud bo relic:al of them soon: they become more lawkss and Insubordinate every day." "By the instructions lately receivedloem, all the offre created under the Government for this territory. are declared' tentporary-to ntinue only until each times. the cranny shall be declared annex. ed, or its VOSSeliioo *hall be renounced." Tea Masicart stews is provokingly contradic= tory. The mail of Saturday night brings intelli gence that the .Melicans have rejected all propo mils for peace. and the mail of 1116 morning de clares the report unfounded. A large body of. troops, were to advance from Vera Cute ou tho 10th lust. under Gan. Pima, but on the salt fien• P. was 'Am ill with fever. Eight. American prisoners (of the party who let Mexico on the sth.) had•cscaped and arrived at Wear Orkana. Boma five hundred Awnleans under CoL De Rowry had loft Tampico to being in the remaining prisoners who were &reined 150 trill,. in the In• terior We team that a great deal of excitement ex• hued at Vera Cruz, in eurtseqiience of the nu. mama. deaths among those men of Gen. Nimes command, that hail broken dawn and been con• pelted to return to Vera Cruz, in consequence of the midelay'e, march. in the hot sun and burning sand!, when they first left Vera Cruz. The" Ban of Anahuac," printed at Vera Crux, thinks that Gen Scion will not wive - Mee until he makes Nattier orders from Washington, and ir of opinion that the reply of the Mexican Minis. ter to Mr. Buchanan, informing hint that his let. ter will be submitted to Congress, denote, a din. position to deliberate upon the question of peace, instead of abeuptlY rejecting all overtnies. RIMARZAILI correspondent of the Otworuitype, limiting from Jay, Vt. gives the fol lowing deticsiption: We visited a cave located in ■ spur of the Green Mountains; famous in this vicinity as the 'Cognise Den,' ('Cogniac' being the term used here to des. , ignite counterfeiters,') and though I have visited mow of the remarkable spots in New•England,l am fain teconthas that this exceeds them all. It is composed 01 four compartments; the otter one being in the Nyco elan Ellipse. 63 fact by 37 and 16 feet in West; the second compute:ant is some. what smaller than the first and of.. more itregular form; and so also is the thirth . the fourth is the grandest hall that ever I beheld and of a circular form, the thunder of which 6321 feet, prelim:bed by ■ magnifilcent dome, the exfremo bright of which apparently excecde.the diameter of the floor; the walls are composed of brilliant iron ore, and the )fight of our birch bark torcheswas tx fleeted in ■ thousand hues, lighting the whole with the brightness of a Bunimethi day. The regularity of the walla could nothath been improved by art In this cave the notorious Burroughs carried on his Illegal occupation for some years. The villain bad a good eye for the beautiful, there is no deny ing that Tea Nauss.-The nettle is generally canna. ered by fanners and gardeners u a'useless and ftimblowime, weed; but it needs little 'argument to prove that the ma common gifts ofProvidenee are ofmn the most useful to mankind. • The com mon stinging nettle is one of the best medicines which predated in the vegetable, kingdom, and its me/iciest qualities ought to be :lore generally known end appreciated. In the form of a simple went infasion, taken in the quantity of a pint a day. It eels u an alterative and deobstructant in impurities of the Wood.- A Wrung decoction taken' in the same quantity proves an admirable strong iVittter us general or. partial Applied us fainentstion or poultice, it relines swellings and abatesinliammations, and the expensed juice, taken in spoonfuls as the exigency of the cue may require, in internal bleeding., is the most powerful styptic . .known. We only add that its vel„ when boiled. are converted into a tender, }cabby, and nourishing aliment, grateful to the Palate. And yet there are few plant. whams appear. um is viewed by the farmer with more disgust than the stinging nettle. A WINTeI LT Slurs ...... .—The' interior of Spitsbergen has never been habitable. Last October • party wt out from Archangel Lir this destination. It was compote:a orals:en gentlemen. of sound constitutions. awl:lammed to cold, and esculent huntsmen. They established therniclres in the small island of Vaunts, pact ante porthrro group where no aria yet had raided and which was only frequented.by the more writable of the animals of the country, la a abort time, however Nis of them, in Wile of their precautions and hardy mut led olis ilations, d twin the intense cold. The remaining nine anlW : at Archangel with conch booty, bet ti t 11 they had experienced the Mad intonallsating from various tatters, the absence of dayligt being one or the principal. Naeoczorr.TheJullowing it 'curiosity worth reviving for the present generation: An old Frenela piper, he Journal due Loiret, tsye N. pc leads nuns is composed of two tirrek words. Nopot and Lam, which signifies the Liotr of the Desert. The letterset the same name iegeniously combined present a phrase which offers a singular analogy with the character of that ettraardinary mos. 1. • Napoleon. 6. Apolerm. 7. Poleon. 3. Oloon. 4. Leon 3. Eon. 2. On. By striking off the first letter of this word. and pawning the nine ammo with each following words, sett Greek words are formed, which, literally truisieted in the order designated by the figurer ' signify. Napoleon, being the Lion of Me people, bemuse a •destloyer of . . Pensacola e Tsweios same cs.—. The Bin In: dian Goverment has ordered the erection of Patent Galvanised Wits, Rope and Chain Suspension, or Parabolic Tendon Bridges, invented by Alt dreg Smith, of London, over the Condipore Nult near Poona. rho; ore CO contrived, that the' lateral oscillation and vibration, so destructive to the ordinary sespeemon principle, are entirely pre. vented. For deep ravines or cuttings, the Par abolic Tension Bridge cods mach lees than those on the sompennon principle, the piers, dm, being 'Au, entirely dispensed - A Ractsz.--Preparation, of Persulphat. of Iron for Calico Printing. lif. 4 D'Oreille, of ftcotland, produceethis wile!e by emote simple and tcnomi• cal process than any heretofore adopted., A little' powdered nitrate of mods is added to a quantity of protosulphate of insn, . (green *Merge )which; when well mined, lc ignited in a crucible. The prosolphate of iron thus obtained 4 not Chemically pure, as it contains nausea quantity of nitrate, but it fa anfkieutly pure for all ordinary purposes of dyeing, calico printing, &c, in which it la bow regularly applied with; good results. WI AAAAA from theytunden (8. C.) donate!, that • propozitten hu Leen received:in that place from wiverslßosion capBalists, to subscribe 1.2,000,- 000 towards the constructkm of the toad to conned the two Slates.: The estimated Wistaf the road being 83,000,000; one third br tho amount only will have to be Irishmen's:id byibo citizens of the Slates Interested. • A convention will.tio bold in'Panadon on the 28th instant, when the whole matter will be made piblie. City !Nowa. , A exeunt who had been bound over to' the Quarter Brandons of Bontervet hammer thripluirge or riot, wasarreated at lion Bunt —nistrkt Hotel on Thtusday evening Isat,!and taken back to Sour weer county, on a tailpiece. - Col. 8. Oanasett.t..÷Thls distinguished OIL. ser, whose gallantry at the tomb of Buena Arleta le so highly spoken of by Oen. Taylor, In hiaof. &dal reports, arrived In our city on Satarday,:en roue for WaiNnigt 6 °. • • lay named Riley,; Wee drowned in the M keenly. between Hand itrett . and Olair brag es.: His Vali was nerneered yesterday sltemoev. Donna TO Ma. Wearrta IX Itorros6— Theis WliTO 00 ittitieedo XXX/X nor wentimenis" giustie--4ut sistpeeven subjects in the bilis/fire areas easuotalcally discussed." BY ILIGNETIC TELEGIIHR. C"rrhspeatimee .t iittsintrith Goat". C o .4ol.disiitie of dial f craxeste,'.,' -10.1.11 Road' • Acelldeat. PIIIIADA., July 23. • • _ • • Albumin Fletcher; smog for the Unmoor, was ailed upOn - Yeetiorday morning to hold so inquest on the 6ody ;elision McLaurnriti, who fell riff and wu run out by. the paesenger we of the Baltimore and ,Philadelphia Rail Road Company, near the •13Ine Bell," "bail. 2 iglu below Gray'. Ferry, and war instantly killed. A 'pia (pull to of money was found upon him, besides a card, upon which wee. Written! «4 Williams, Button wood sheet, between Ninth "ad Tentb46...lllt" The Condnetor of 'die cue arrived when the in quest was being held, and. the information given to the Aloermah that he Icaderstood the Dune of the deceased to be James McLaughlin _a Idaleratue Manufacturer at Piusburib, where his family re. sides. Mr. McLaughlin has left a wife and two chil dren a'usoutn his untimely C.rrespwAltoec of the Plllabnegh Gazette. Church Horne.' Pau.smsitenis, July 24. The Telegraph is in operation a. far smith as Richmond Urdu. During a severe thunder dorm this afterimen, at j pist 4,o'Clock, the Gertosifttuthenui church, (itt. Paul's) Brown street, was struck by light. ning. The fluid passed down the supple to the tootio 7 s .l4 utog the organ on fire, end the Whole building was soon enveloped in fluics. The sues pie, roof, belle, cluck, all were destroyed with most of the interior, including the organ. The congregation had born discniseed only five minnies befoie the dreadful occur:el:Kt took place. and the sexton had just left the building. St.' Pours was &fine church, crating $20,000-1 09 000 of Which wan covered by insurance: The rain tell in imams during the conflagratieb; The Wilding was surmounted by a Iseautifial Steeple mai was une of the ornaments of the My. ' of. Ute Pittsburgh o=l4. 198 Laos., July.2s. Tho steamer Alabama anived at New Orleans from V' re bringing dates to the 9th fria— Slo netts.' Mn. tibase had received a letter from her husband at Tampico, stating Mat 'Oen, Scott woo within 9 miles of the Capitol on the 30th, which is doubtless incorrect. Exclusive Correspondence of the Puleburgh Ossetic NEW YORK MARKET. July 2:1, 9 o'4 e. r. Flour=-Saks.of Genessee at $4,431, of West. ern at $5,25a5,373, cud of Baltimore brands at $5.50'6,623 pre bbl. The market remains firm at three rat m--the supply is limited. \-- 4k-env—The supply is smell. ; Sales of Wen Wheat, not prime, at I Ile per be. The market remains quiet as o all the other articles usually quoted in the Market. F.ectative. Correspondence of the Ptuhborgh filaseue BALTIMORE MARKET. July 24, 8 P M. Plourßalre of Howanl at 25,50 per bbl. and of 500 bbl. City MIN at $5,75 per MI, at which firfore prices.are on the advance. Wheat—Sake of Primo White at 120,123. per let, of Prime Red at 112 e per bu. Cora—Sales of Prime Yellow at 67e per bu. Oats—Sales are quoted at 42e per by. Whiskey- 7 84es at 24c per gall. Provisiotia—,There is less inquiry in the mar. ket . Nd eliange in the prices of other articles use ally quoted. • Mutual. Oorrerrandenee or The riosborih Go, NEW ORLEANS MARKET. July 16. Sugar—The supply in, first bands is limited, and in-good demand. Molasses—Small supply in Ent Minds. • grain --Flour haring declined in England, Mere has been a corresponding decline in gran here. • Conon-:-Alicre is an ed ranee per cant to dos article. 'Tobacco continues in good demand. Hemp—There is e good demand (or dm:article. Ptovivons--There is mote demand in the mar. keL -- , Exclintee Correzpamlenee of the ratehargh Gazelle. PIiIhADELPIIIA MARKET. July 24, 8 P. M. • Flour--Salra of limb Westrra at 54,50.3,7 3 . of common at 85,12165,311, Wbeat—Salee of prime White at 122a125c per bu. Cam--Sitm of prime Tilloir at 33077 c piobw One in actig at 37c per, bu: • Rye—Salca at 75c per bu. Whiskey—Sibs at 23e per gall. ' M. Pot[—Vi'clectsa No. 1 as quoted it $l5 50.16. Prime Pork—Palma Westem-at it 14,25.515. per Ile Mess tleaf--Sale. at 514,50 pee bbl. (Nato..—Bales of Upland at I If al3e per lb. litoceries--No amnia In prim. from Imt quo tation.. Wool—Sales 100.000 llat at last quotations. Mims° Calera s isa—The Like Superior New. contains the- names of no leas thin one hundred and tarenty.fiwe Anoeiations formed for mining purpled" in the Like Superior mineral region. The Nene. says, aignifioantly enough, that it mill not couch a r gamut,. for all of them. The following are anima the pierce of chip: Pitteiworgh, &e. Boman, New York, Detroit, The reel have ownerships all over the country Arc, nazi.—On Tondo', the accommodation train from Norwich, Coon, came in collision with freight cats which bod.become detached from a height train. The Engineer, Mr. Joseph Adam., of the accommodation train, was Instantly killed. and a Mr, Stockpot° of Boston who wn standing upon the platform of She forward car were melons. ly iujured. • • Mr. Stackpole is the first postmen' who was ' ever Lilted on this road. and his life probably woold not hue been lost had, he remained within the care. _ Fizz ur Rue .—The Hydraulic Mee near the Falls, were burned down on the morning of the 21st inst. They were occupied by a Pell and Bash Factory. two Woollen Factorlee, end an Oil Mill. The prepertj destrojed was partly insured. Loss from 12 to $15,000. OAZETTIC JOB r igiINTING OPOICE, TOMO STAMM, COREICII Or POUT OTPJCZ ALLOT • aj-Wa are now prepared to execule in &superior and expeditions manner, all kinds of Jon ugh as large eusters,Hwarnboat Hills, fall nl Lading, Letter bUwet Circulars, Handbills, Cards, &c., &c. BOON AND raarruarr PIINTINO w any oven' ezecated in /be hoi manner, and all kinds of Ornaing done.with accuney andatrha lowesi (IVe . - lialitclee Ginseng Pavinnone—}lentcat. Trorniaoriv—We beg leave to all public attention to the foltowing, , from Dr. Wm. Doan, of Within:Mettle Clermont Co, and one of the very filet practitioner. in the county us which he resides, and late &niter in the State Legialature. It te cheering thus to see the lead ing men of the profeition, burning the bonds of took.. conal prejudice,and gluing Went to 'RI,: I base in my practice been using tamest your Ginseng Panacea, and, no far, am well pleased In its erfeeta to Catarrhal and Groacblal Camp taints. Please send pie half a dozen botGeo—pui them as low! as Tod can; as I ca pert if it continues to render as genotal sat Israeli - on at It bat beretobrre, to keep It coaatjutly on band. Respectfully, Wti Doan; C. D. • 5 00. $5,00. BOOTS NO. SG DOVIITIVIIITELEET,' , CcIRNEII or POST OFFICE'ALLEY. Tat: tuheerther foot/re:luny 110.116 the public that he has eortimetteed the nn of Gnash:mew FennionaUs hoote r of guod tortunial and workmanship - wiltek he will warrant SY Ise rior to any loot ever mode in Pititsbursh for tile, pore. These handsome Soot will be made to measure, and woman them as repro *voted, otter very low prise of..SIVE DOLLARS CASS. - Centletoeo ate• requested to ealk and exam on them: - }y>•l • W HERBICIDE:. Pis:aux Cinch tinexca —llia a remarkableact that notwithstanding the cram of many of the own calcbm led Phyrsclane, to invent a Remdey for she Pilev, their ruin haa peeved of no avail Within a few, Team, Cu American Physician, Rt. illAnottrb.t.k.PPY ermblnt , lion of Ingredient., hal prtehreed hegembie ey, which taken internally; 111014 effectually tong.. mirogritig arection. liar Sold, Wholesale, end Retail, by WYAIT KETCHAM, IVlTalton street, New 11 orki . Wat. Tuoakh Mutat ktreal, and P. EL SAwrri, fluntbfickl street 'Pltiabugh,Pn. Pelee 111Lperbottr jvlnkliw • • . • U:r We metro the auennen or oor readers to the eft traardimy cures of Scrofula perforteed by Thr.,Codlos'e ANN, Yqviatigt,Essneuve, winch they will And 'tar& ed in another eminent of to.deVa 'paper. TbeT an without doubt the =tot wonderloLon record, and bare so beenprononneed by many *tont. most respectable phymelens. , The +tinkled sedation Interested, ro" mtesied to visit them at their amoral places or abode, and learn hum their own lip; the waited creels Of the inedielna The Gestate named ts bale Urook .s who may be wen daily, between the boars or 9 A. N. and 4P.M. at the °theca( gowned JOY alum, No . ?dram n, Plalado. 1110 A. .~...c-:,.1_ ~u~.~. ,may -,, .: k' -.. :~. r .~. • 1.- J F Min Songivevrevrenti the Fs rh r=t v give.reneh rend • Gila path., gives lithe:, rime, tisys. e, too, the Aar, it gleans beeds; . Wlien lite** (131016 mimes in Death. . Mee, rye, be always itiGorn %VW ems not, is not living. _ The mote you give,- The mote goo by e. God's love bath in ns wealth op/seeped; The r adyTigrs, "i n i n ' irrtruni, 11 - pent In by ...Wash . toed, -Give wens*, give thought, give deeds 6 re Give love, give team, andgive thyself. Give, give, be alwaye Who Rimenot, it not living. Tie more we glee, The more we PITTIIBI36II WHEEL GAZETTE. • .fiay. 24—co7Tram PART. The Reerard of Exemplary Behavior—Wash lost= a Farmer--Galvanized Iron—The Import. ed Gann Machine—Doi:Mu of Conscience—The Dry Doek—The Central Etilliesd -The Lettings —General Taylor—HosOtal Money—Cottoa -Mannfsetures in the WorM—Letter from a Toni - 4 Artist in Italy--Conespoiadence from China— Thoughts on Children. (Inflate and Scientific—Milked Gefence— Forgery—Political Neutrality—Gen. 'Taylor-- Mortality at Vent Cruz—lmportant frOM Mexico —lmportant Rail Road Meeting--Biugulu Case Claimstity Finances mid Hall— South Carolina and Slavery—The Mexicin Tar. ilf—Marriaget—Highland Destitution•-ifealth of the City—Commeras.of cIER. Lotus. Latest Telegraphic now., Foreign and Domestic. Commercial—A carefully complied Review of the Markets for the past week—The prices in the local city markets—The CattlriMartet—The prices of American Produce in various porta of the Union —Amount of Flour, Wheat,Corn dtP, - merited since the opening of the cas—Casaibminess and movements etf produce—Market In London. City News — . pirit oldhePress—Copious Extracts from the tending journals on the interesting topics of the Jay. For .a le at the desk, singly or in wrappers. Price 6 mite single copy. khatictiptions two dollars a year in advance. At Sharpstiorgh on the 25th inst., of Billions Fever, and Inflammation of the Drain, at half past It o'clock. A At, MARTHA LEWIS, youngest daughter of him Susan. Lewis, aged 12 years. The friend. are invited to anew/ the funeral at 10 O'CUICk to day - • to Roebtater, Dr AVM - , an amiable young man. after an illnetr of a few hours, coated hi eating; too heartily of Cron. and drifting anexectire quantity of, iee water. Also. lilt Dom, •• • • • e died rud• . ~ . .. . • . • dem, Win handling ice and dnoking cold Wive bile overheated. Also. a laboring man in Chili, New fork front game cause. BEAVER, WARREN & CLEVELAND LINE OP CANAL PACKETS AND STAGES. 1847. lila:UW:3 CANAL PACKETS TELEGRAPH A SWALLOW Li EA arl E ttl o i rt v e " doEITIZBLZ.Zigk t . ? * i'it a tstlyr th h e , and arrive at Warren neat morning in mason Mr the Stages which reach Clevelmd before night. Permngers will be receipted thmogh,securing berths. on the Packets, and seats in the Stage, on &apt:cation on board rteandsst Beaver, Deanyg Pittsburgh at 9 a. at a"s nrliTON &Co, Pit Jibarab • CLARKE &Co, Beaver ' JESSE BALDWIN, Vonorttewn a 15 M.D TAYLOR. Werren MEW BOOKS.—Ufe end religious op - tonna, and expestenee of Madame De La glothe Guyon, to gether With some account - of the personal halos) and religions opmlons of PenelortiArebbishop of Cambray, by 'nowise. Upham, Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, in Howdoin College,a Theme of the Body in relation to the' Mind, by Geo. . Moore, M. D., Member of the Royal College of Physl elans,ne /Se. "Hew trisafety best mops) , , Cos:ape/woo. present evils, with nylon Of what we ore, and whet e." The Puma of knowledge.uoitter ibfkounies.illastra. ted by *north..., with portnlit by ThindfilErtylsoid,_ B. D., Emblem! of Brown ; 'Univershr, ht vols. Thee above Jost received by ELLIOTT t'ENOLIB/1. .18 SG market at bet 3dand ith !BST RECEIVED.—LA io London a stogy of thrill 4.1 um interest, founded upon the acene• of happine and misery, crone sad elec. in a vol. complete, Also,The Maid of he Valle) or the Brother's Re venge,,a tale of the Revolution, by A. J. Item. Fe sale by, bl A MINER. jy d7t moithbeld at 2d door above end. lATINES AND Lit/NOBS-11a halforbole, and qr. V V jape. of brandies, wine?, and gins, embrac ing some of Me ehoicest braods imported 10this country. ofdifereat grades and vintages. Persoas aristung to parehua • pare article may rely on getting it In qua.- Mit. /0 mit, at the %Vine Cellar and Liquor Sure of jIM P MARTIN; cot solitield flow .t_ ThOMESTIC Lao torn—tan whole and half Lanais of /./ 0 M. Rye Whiokei and old Tennessee peach Brandy, pan of which is rery old, for sale by IrM i - VIIVEsi And Isior riase.—littl doz. Wines, LII V tercet kinds, Itffi dos. brandies, different kinds, Gs We by }nil P C MARTIN. CLARET Wine-3 Ed!. elate! wine, 30 do. bottles,- do. do.,for wale by fstTi .,____ P C MARTIN. f PEAS-60 half Chest. and eanie• of Young Hymn. 1 Imperial, G Powder, ono fib Teas, in more, and A! or sale by • ''--- L S WATERIW ;I T OLIACCO-40 Los I lb hoop I.) achbaug Tobacco, 50 ti " in more and for .ale by • LS WATERAIAN 111;1E17,0 small bale. ter sate.ior4LitTiN. RAH wont -364k tomato tow to ototo. o lty P C 4ARTIPI. CO , F r ;PLE IT ZIar i gr: l lttto Police; Atrictly LIR L WATELI AN, Wo ST moot kelt foot st F".?,11 1-2 = 4 LW . ft - h sale by iyo3 W_A'_PERAIAN F: FLOUR-30 Lb!s fresh ground rye flour, prime 11l for fatuilp use, in nom laconic by L_s WATI•IRRAN B ACo:l77.ooellis assoned . bacon ooze, (1 IDt VINEGAR —• few bbLs- cadet vineltur, Jun V meekest iu 4ore, for isle by • /TR • L J WATERMAN AWS , Shovel —5 don MoeVeanal Shovels in mine for nee br frA L S WA T T r INSEED OIL-21 tads lmwed adjust received and _ for vale by .1414 MILLER & RICKETSON. PERM 0U...-1000 gals pure - Cinema 081 now I.ding, 1.3 ferule by jrta . MILLER & RICKETBoN. I,f ACCEREL-100 bbl• large No 3, mackerel, due Xi par Canal, thin day, for sea by • . & RICHETSON. RA ISINS-94by • M R Ral!in• in nate,and fur ante by . ira MILLER k EucKE:rsoN. LOVEReEI3II-3 b n g! clover ii - tdDull—received• on consignment, for male by 1y24 MILLER I! RICK TON. EBMAN Fan4Crvelble.-1 ...k sizes, Jost reed, for • de by BRAUN' k BEIThlt =tl=MMl Licorice% faiiirdi rocks' 3 eascivicia received 14.3 for sale by jybil BRAUN & REITER. C a r L eettr, " D REINED LieoYibe-100 lb. Jon receiied, for Balr 11 by jyei BRAUN-If-Kb:ITER. DEFINED Camphor-4 bblajam reccited; for sale by IL .4;24 BRAUN & RElrkat. DIG IRON-45 ma Charcoal, b. b. for sale by W W W ALLACF.. OPLAR LIIIIIBE2, and Pine Jame, for role by P 3) , 14.1. W W W ALL ACIF fl . OTTON-15abales for sale by • . FRIENIS,IIIIEY, & CO. Lmar WICK:S-50 gnus No C tamp wick., epn sigoatent, and for sale by the lyrossom We wine More of • JACOB WE.tVFIR. J 313 15 market street, eor (root rl JAR 11:.• priced oupedor ertlele; Just received and for eale by the dos or bottle. JYS 2 J ACOII WHAVEIVe Wine Store. ) l l : ons ii . ° lro r : salle o w dc algal ' e l : I r r 2art m l; " "' "1 - JACOB WKAVER. SALIIKATUS-000 lbs landing and k,r sate by ItZt KonERr DALZELLv& CU. libertY WINER of tbe Rhine and Idowlle,9 costae. , lusd brand.; far sale by the case or bottle, as the wine ware of /AMY WEAVER. E=2== CIOTTON 11U131L-3 baler Lowell Twine No 37-- Suitable for v" 2 ono cover., just received, for eal. NU RPM', WILEQN & Cu. :gold wood cc 50 BARRELS No I, Balnmate Bening, for sale low by CLARKE & THAW. /I'Zl3 i Canal Basin MACKEREL -5o blf bbl. No 3 large, =bids No 2, An safe by' iyYi E IiEtsZELTON, east side diamond BACON ibr -10,000Ibs plane city toted hams, in smoke )yolhonse,.. tato by . MYERS, & _ HONEY! Jost nwel red 31Rozos New [Has scamps.) nmerlor wbno comb Room kw We by ANTHONY DRAY° JR. Jy2l3i • fifth In sodinarketolley bbda Border= Claret: . lJ 49 • bu &Men Mr bzs common do ' In room sod fo r isle by jyto MILLER k RICKETRON et yell and row openim D. at the north east ear i n ' e n :7l4; i liand.uterkeh • .new seeply of dr•s• • -- - - ylr R. MURPIIY, haajost received a few p.sees of VY. white bonnet ribbons, and white gro nap silk, at north cut For 4th; and mulct 111. • /la • NURPIIV. BOIIIIINEI'I' ,11114 Dobbinett for Motion° Bars, M received at the nonh east corner 41h and mar. hot Irts.. #44- • LEMON I'-11 dos Au ree'dTeor tare . by Jrt6. J KIDD fr. CO — II V sets receiml and for ale by & 417 & E 14cCilTe11 EON ooL-71anye ftke utb.yrarhed;;rt,elyed and ror IVY tabs by 1417 W& it McCLITCIIIKON bx. prime W. R. ,ec'd .nd l .at. Vby . /1"17 , W R McCUTCHEON , UM.. I bPneßielr 'd C. irrß g(r c ALEILAT . I7II-6 calm now landior Ibr we by 11011 vl7. . !DICKEY &Co. worn& front ru SLICBATIOS 10 cak. km sale* . 17' WICK .k MeCANDLF7I9 prautts—i asks far tale by A 1717 WICK it MeCANDLffia M Y lr l 9 69lk" Ati rittgatts wk., received; tbr owl° by j 1 1 7 & eI7OTCHIEON 11111beny in Gr 4 ""' " b i .1717 21 time .oy••iiOst D. Dalris. Ainsitlme.ol,i QN Monday rooming the Seth last, stIO o'citurk, at the Comatemal Rale. tams cornet of Waoriand Tltth rtieelo, will be sold uriainot veteran for account;, Whom itmety coaccra au extensive asseirtment tl *la At 4 delock.t. II A large quantity a new, and second hand household larniture. embractng nearly all the va etx wanted by housekeepers; carpeting, matt ruses, vane wt. Rattraps , . patent windo w blinds, mantel clock* E noting staved kitchen tam:tare, 2libartels,drietlyteashatt , Itraono , Xs, queen aware ; glassware &a. etc. At notching r. One chest, Very superloaquality ea tees too l • bracing • general usortment; arl any or culery, PO nod tn , ado watolte.t ptcturial ninps or the U. 5 , wa, shoes; teat!) made clothing, haaltrate rfe- Amerieut copy. NEW GOOD' • . FOR FALL TR.ADR OF 42. RUMMELL, waurrEmoßE e. sb, :ttlk.lllT. 1 :7 Ifia d ieni r Litorryon 16 Liberty :few Fork , AHE receiving by ever: arrival, additions arnica larguassonatent of D • Goods They have made avenger:muss io oder to country merchants and dealers, an extensive rod drairoblennock of goods for the Fall Trade— Dy 14(.8113Cr. aud packets will be received the. most approved and novel olles of the Englishand Conlin., W markets. Their assonmeat of • Domistic.,Coods will comprise every style worthy of the notice of the Trade, nil of which will he odkred on as good terms at can he obtain- • F. F.nglish Cloths.—Wool and Piece Ores, and Fatal Calera, Of Vlai , lls QII/lilliCi and superior finish. • French Cloths. ronondo and fine. Tooll'n Cloths, common and fie, Doeskins, of the best manufactures. ' American Cloths of all descriptions and colors. Fariey Cassinteres, Eoglisb. French, and Amtrtean, of sapericr style and patterns Beavers, Plinth, Hushing*, and other heavy woollens. Tweeds, brown, gold ma. andather fancy style!. Sstinetts and Fnll'd Cloth. of every description Vertitigs—Panelsilk velvet,%MMn velvets,Nalco, eras, Fancy Saha; anttilk. ham low to fine.. Volvo's, !desk, brow a, and puller fancy shades. Silk Serge., Black and fancy colors, large and fine twin. Wormed Serge. of all quaint, and calor, English end American, twilled and plain. Buttons, Coral, Binding. Tit 'Cad., An. And various ocher new and desirable goods adapted • to 01.1%. wear. NEW YORK, hird..m. PRINTS ONLY. • 44 CEDAR ST., NEW YORK LEE Si BREWSTER ErtaltiLphell a warehottac in the year 1546. for the true pore of rut ply sag the City and norrior Trade wish PRINTED CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, at low pares—and exhibiting, at all seam. of the year, the Lai ge. A wortatent in THE WORLD They are slow opening Several Hundred Packages, courporang curry neve aryle of Pareign and Domenic production, ninny el which are lint to be knind where, and which bare jinn( been patchwork and are oCered for rale for Cash and short credit, al ' PRICES REDUCED ONE. TO FIVE CENTS • per yard below nhe prices of April and Alay, pei printed Cataloguct, which are corrected daily, tor tho information of buyers. PRINT WAREHOUSE, * Noe rusk, June, HEALTH! T 1 IL . ORD'S Serreparllla 'Ad Wild .1/ Cherry Oftters—This new and valuable E.r. tract of Sm.parilla and Wild Chet'ry hal bee& used with great *tweets for Me petmanent retrieval of rill such diseases as take their else from an lemma state of the blood it promotes a healthy action of the Liver— Drenthe as the Nerves and at once secures health and •40. to the whole si stem In ell caws of likunif ee,lndige anon, Dyspepsia, loss of Appetite, !labium] Costiveness, Scrofula, Headache, Languor, and that Depression of Spirits, which tita common a complaint In the Spring and Summer seasons of the year, this medicine has not its ciptal—and a sin. f trial will convince the most itteredulo. of ha Feca l./ airliner. For farther particulars the rc , der is referred. io 11.0 pampht dtawhich will be furniebed by the Agents,shows trig the estimation in which this valuable medicine is held by tlicue who have seed it. • , Ceettoll to Me Public -DO Do particular and ask for Fn. Wood'..llllllllperilla nd - Wild Cherry Enters, and receive soother. This i. Me tint piepamtion of these articles eitiathined etre, Offered to the poblie, aud tan great enterer altendletlts . to e . uhs induced the unprincipled to counterfeit and is te - As a preventive, Bee that the Wales have the weir& .Dr. on Sarsaparilla th a t Wild Cherry Hit. -ters" pressed on the 'elassi,und a each label on Die book la signed by the pittpricinr, Thornton, Jr. . Sold, wholesale and retail, by WYATT & KETCH.. AM, general whole Fulton street, New York: - Wak Tao., Market street, n oil I'. a:Somata& Smithfield street-Pittsburgh, Pa. Price Sl—largo bottles.. }Wear ado TEST received at M. A. Miner's, Mania the F 03114. hag, by Eugene Sue, complete in I volume. Gregory'sllistory of Mexico, froaTihnoirliattl times lathe present • Cleveland; antic of the Gittiolie Church; an exceed. holy inmresting work. tthakspeare and his friend,, by' the - mtLhor of the Vouth of Shekspeare..lbe Seetet Pardon: ere.* CbtiroberotCyclopoedia of LileFinare. No 13 Ellen Munroe, sequel to Lib. in Loud., complete in 2 volumes. Isabel of Bavaria, new work, by A. Dumas. Soarer Tribunal, by A Dumas. • Ceeilicor Woman's L:ove, by A. Dumas. ' St. Giles and St. lamed, fresh supply. 81 " ph Rushbrook, or the l'oaelter, by Marryait... John A Meilen, the Western land Pirate Graham's Magazine for August. National, ^ " Godey's Lady's Douk." " . Ant a m'en•ild assume/eat a: all the late works. on baud and for sale by. 01. A. MINER. ILILI • stnithfield sL,Ltd door from second NOTICE TO STOCKIIOLDERIL • OFFICE of the Cleveland anti_ final/ate, Irbil Road Company. : Waitangi, June Id, 1517—An Olt Mar of ten pet cent. Übe ionaltnentl Olt the satl3Criptien to the empire' stock of the company is requoted to:I - yenta on or beforethe dey of August. Icy. Stockholder, in ornlnear Salinceille. Ohio, trill pay s o Joe G. Lorne in Bittern:n.ol,l9 W Riaberttion tc C corner of 3rd and% Woad street., in Altellsallle, tit Ja3 Mae. fly ordetof the Board. jrcrittltaugl • A G CATI.F:TT. Secretary. • • •I.mgbrol hany Navigation BCIO for receiving ainmeriptortaurtho. mock of the Youghiogheny Nay. Co. wrilioeopened at the home of H .Wesver:Pttuborgh; ache housed Mn Alexander, McKeesport:. al the Lowe of David Slander, Wert Neroon,•And at the boort of.Roloot Ditelonau, Mount Neuron t en the Vol gay of August, nod combine open from day to day unit! 3rd day of September. .Inoeph Slaralr, Jareragray. lamer Bell. ' John D Davis, Joreph Gulfey, ' Alexander Plenter, iglolt.ortel RiVrbins. 111IVNIL I'ILIACGELAPH — FROiII PUTSBUIIati TO CINCINNATI •AND LOU ISTILLE. riubecribere ha the above .'melt, resid ing in or near the city, are 'reanerhal a pay to had.. Hanna, Agent of the lornpany nn innelnictit of coyer Ant, on the let of Aug.. next. Uy poop._cadei of the Coin •it OlthaLl, ryY2 dt Coitus - elm for connanntion of mid Line. OST 0 N 1110Dlid OP. lIEATJNG 110U JJSES-11r., O. Wrier, of Boman, her arranged and patented n pine !whetting bonne*, which has been rum erufully need in Melon, New Fork, ac and wherever. applied. ban received the decided preference over Stoves, Furnaces, de. Its - advantages are— let. Creel regularity of Temperature. - red. Freedom from Smoke. . 2rd. No unplethant Dunes*. . 4th. kind., anthuled tp, grid 1101 Laid,: to get oat of order. . -- - - &h. tireat Durability. d. Model and Fpeeigeation may loi aeon. and the up gonna obtained at W M the S Camper nod E, Fi Tinware at at e, et, ltory of CAIFrm bet. Wood and Market oth Hoit Salo daily', he daily. lii-weektfa,d weekly Gazelles. Iron Coy. Cbconiele.-Yost, Commercial Jaunted, Aware., Mystery., Dispatch, Talesnwit t Sildbett's Counterfen Detectar,, Taylor's U, S. iSloney Reposer, wring, letter, wrapping. and handwmetol oeed paper, copy-hooks. a few salami' beaks, afew of Use best Eastern and Western newspapers, supplied tp enstaatcrs and travellers. P:aase rail on bona Sao ow at bis'Ageney and Intelligent., °Mee, Filth, near Wood street. • Dr. J. Pettit's Universal Canker Remedy. A FEW kitties of Doet.J. PCWI'I , "Canker remedy.* a. so long known and thoroughly tried, has been in. , obtained and is for sale by Wm.J ACKSON,E9 Liberty It is the pate. safe. and certain remedy it, Ip cues oat of 5/, for all ordinary or extraordinary, and most aggravated cases of recent or chronic nursing Sore Mouth. calomel sore weigh, •welled tenni ter/. +Teas, canker rash, Incipient trot china and quinsy, putrid wire throat, black tongue, and all cases of corn won canker, in the mouth, throat, and immitch, when apalled necordancee with the directions accompany, eeeb beide. The article received is known to be genuine. nu< GO els. per bottle, ay'Vega Dr. 1. Pellit's American Eye Salve.- • • THIS Remedy, that-ban wroright m many care, by exiernal application, is nnw for We by Wm. JACKPON eaLlberty street. ...• • . • It has eared thousands of wreak, wire, granulated and diseased eyes, of recent, or the teem aggravated and at. minute chronic eases; riven of MI vest& mending, and where every other known remedy and prescription tried had failed of succew. II is welt known that a mire. rem edy For die eye is r fillencious relieving all external sos, ulcers, and Inflathation, bursa maeldbead, re ac.. Price 23 cede per box. Pamphletiaad certificates, Pte., graivittusly - difirltinted by the intents. General N e w the Gaited Slates, It Winebemer's 103 John a York. lm • D m ale c h .N . T 4 t ft is bin coal is bortscssi that he can devote his Whole time to the deli, of hin_profersion, may be wen In w ts it tidee, corner or 4th and D ecatur West, between het and Ferry s, at any twer , duting the day, from sot tiller. r. J>tASSwi W lN lr b aces a a . ch N ora l e 6 ilXr k tm " eTlitr " r n ergn " lfi ' nel and Liquors. atleg exclusively devoted' to this baei nem. purchaser* can obtain the most Supetior,qualitieL paned In OrOtoi Or to Any :chanted .v9g coins mtlitscrien, to all Pores be e. ' , JACOB WEAVER. • AUN D Y STAACII ptepanng LaSuach without the addition of anygretsy rubstance, int I for ralezing AS winistit pc.rty wets. the lineh. Price lel C. 14. article .W. 0.1. be le every hoo.e. For .oln 4y jys 57 wend ri„. CIIK Lb new Cheese (or xle /ow by iyt ' Ja BIDWELL. ICAD-306 seri Valeria Lead. bele brant. , s z ioi Li wile by leW Fossrrit a gACKICAEL—do bartcls No 3 Large Moekrl; .LVNdue to morrow) for oak , low, to arrive, ly MILLER RICKETSON. It Horny al Comm QCYTRE SNEATIIS mon and l'isent • 17For *Ma low by . Tilos G ODIORNE )n t • f Ar''.°Fle.h.".!!!.!‘"4o.. pAI.III barce lanclioKrOM gnawer Nen 'lrb, for "bill in dES DALZELL,IIanSei H)°,4 l feot;e li . 4 ari tHrsltxeti l ?!7 P c jnll enrner.embhßn loud front lie M01..A88-30 Ltd. S. 111. I jas re e1,1,81 - i., Gandolier and far sale by E DRAZENTON Jell . • . Lam aide of Ow Diamond ITAZVIL:.BIWIS.-Large : alie and' freth, foi V iile b* . • jet!' I D MORGAN :I . 'TANNER'S 0110-2S.bnli teeming:4y canal and 1. sal.,.br • JAPALIELL . priTrlrlrrriv-tv , wlrrm.yfrritili • BLACK, Ileichant Taller,. Exchange Bei:. .. • 'BI Oafs weal,. Pinb• b..:. jeliat - - iIIUANON.APPLES-40 bbl% Ironwood la Rood %Jenks; 6r sole by }old P O S:ARPIN . rivrx-290 vet. received sird roe sal* h_y_ In 7 W.* R McCVTCREON - • MMI r 7:77 . 1, - • 1 CIIQIDIa TI SAD PITS Skop ri DAILY PACKET LiE. TlllB w ell heanirn hoe a_ .plenald pats nice :'tew ees Is now cads pved of Um ;assert /seism, hea d finished and forollMel, and most posil toms oo the waters of the Woos. Every amoomosdotice and coax fors Mu memory e. procure, bas bees peooded for ass oves. • The Limit., been ill oP..u.a knave years —have carried million of people widows toe least T ill u e2l l :=4:da y ;eoloo m wi"4 , erte ' reeep a. - . ems of freight ihe s cauT of passengers osi sem,- ' ter. all. cam the pOsostel....T moot he paid in EMILY PACKET. , ' The BIGIVON s AllsLA. coot. Sw.. *ill knee Phtr bush every ISI• • y matins at 10 o'clockil every Nand., e ewe at 10 Y. td. .• • T PACIENITe The 11111PRIdla, 2, Capt. J. Sliairdter, will leave Prostate every Tuesday enoraing alio/Mock; Wheeling eve Tuesday vend!!! ••91$ W 311C1IDAY PACKEIT., The NEW ENGLAND NO, vt, Capt. S. Awe, .111 leave Pittsburg* every Wednesday moraine u. 10 A.h >4 .k. ' wb e eing e ve,y . Wednesday evening at 10 - P. .* --T. - -- • • . . . TbeU• : l.l.l4lO Ti N ''' SltN,Cs A pt. T /I. P .T. A o C tie ll er E ,wr lll ll‘re burgh Th .Inagy ponunii at 10debselti 1 bee as every Tbatatlar eveatag at OP. 1!J• WRIDAY PAC Ct i tsr4illlf;a l va . The CLIIPPS4NO. 21 9' 14 ' 104' healing . burgh every iffiday warning at 10 evrry Frblay evening at 10 P.M., • , SATURDAY PACHRT.; • The AIME:IIOER, Cam •Liefura. will ' , ate hat burgh every Silturday coeselog pa ttioTlocki Wheeling every Saturday evade' to lti Al: I SUNDAY TACKY.T. The ISAAC NEWTON. Cepa A... G. Neu, v tlt Beare l!itt!b*rjh eve , Y eatidef tramline oil to o'eli.re Wheelie'every yeveningattol'.hL t r. Ma Eh, .11NURTLE SOUP will be. served ep at 1441044 . 1 w . • U 8 Dark,Ch st.; every day at 11 e'elcek. The lover. of Turtle Soap ate parbeidartY invited, es LAlder atEellthat ter . teattoot be surti.s .. fr_4l.jystf MI.'4IIB.OIIURCIIILL BTANLEV,lllaaaleter. ersofFtneJewelry, Caen, Chdera received teethe MOM at the manufactruer's prices by Htb:TODD. Samples en head. Ob/ • 26 wood uP p - 110 2 11:11;ig TAPER-1 rea2 4 l%ll y st t ik ta r, p ,. er 19 . ws priut. l .& by 447near l s ' e.:1 1 1,111bi 21 1 received and for sale by. jyt.l • - • JOHN 1 11ELLOR. HOWE rrs HOMlitiOS THE POETS-;Homes and Manua t h e nmmominent British roM's, by Wm. Howetti Sionnsed. Jest meshed and for 'Lilo by ITO JOHNSTON tr. STHCRII3N .13CIES-11 dos Amer Hoek Colcame:BartLee 'maned colors; dint sloth Alta, 76 deei daft Macke for mils at the wine More Fir ' JACOB WF.AVER 16 market la ear leant WILET AND BHT. MALAGA IN I ANA— bblss and ID hlrbbta Lohrlng and tilla's hlonutain Mho.. Dope '•r article, tor .ale hylkl or rttnil M the {Wore Store, II market rt. comer from. ' •• 10 , JACOB rklfe Lmapront the case of a vary vbpenir qua! ity,just recairedvad for isle br • . Dux ti jyl6 • • Comer of Whenl ft Clan M. more and for say Li a • - J WKAVBR WW01.4\213-ICOD bli of all sires fs!aki . to *tote and for fide - . • jyl3 . • CARSON k MegNICITIT TOLAY AND SCORCHINGS-50 German May; mas pure Bahr, for sole by j Is • CARSON ABD.KNIGHT W: GIL A. 511250 t0ze..:640,10112; MEM txrestleAr BIICKZTI AND BROOMS— ! •' 30 damn Beaver Backers; • . 100 , Corn Moony, for sato by • - IYI9. .-- Jl , lO F. PERRY T AR-Aaro.on_A.l.l.l. X CT., . . • 15 tibia Tanrier•sthE ree'd and far Jrl9 INO F PERRY SPT& TORPEATINZ-20 bbls Just we'd; fur sal c b y jyt9 BRAUN & AEI MR Gv COPAL-0 moor }turreted: bit sole by at _tylb BRAUN & REITER BACOA BID/CB—ISM) reed for solo by JNOP PERRY. 4.5 woad.l IDL01:11i-1a0 tibia 8 flue Flour 4n titre; for sale by 1519 •! • • , /NOP PERRY POtLIIII 'ABM .SCOUCHINCIS-10 cake la aoli; for . rale by JTW F PERRY O ll—TASalcslo trim landinit for oak Li hip' • • • I DICKE CO VIJIZOA33-, -I. , CD , bbls pmd . siren/ mi na , aanriftrale GLA1134946,11-113,8-10,75,84a1td all othe r also; oil hand aad for sale by ', jyIT - BreCCITCHIXIN Griass—,lo b.:. 9 by t 4. on hand sod ern isle by . j 71 7 W R McCEITCIIEON pL i A4TIq!3. PARIfil.4O bbl!forjrAtibirwEu nr YZAOtikai—ta. nue Juliet. kw rale by WICK & Jere comer weed cad water eta TIMIS, SIDES end SHOULDERS— O NES an reed 1/ Red fikr rile by ye3o. AT IX 00D, &CO CARBONATE OF d20.10A/A—GCo_Jas reed end 63, Ws bY 1)13: BRAUN & KERER 11. ALAI, OIL-11 &amroporior quality:Jost reed iod for .ale 1y1.3 BRAUN k REITER b lidkir — r B n.Critod received en jyl3. sa W 118118 AVG - - GO//N—SCCI La sali by Wm Yellow Cam la store and (o S & VII HARBAUGH . RBA UGH nATI-300 bu Jun received tirl for We_ by N-• lrtl I • S 1 W HAIWAUGH 0 it ar bb!s Lipseedpil.r sal," t JoHNGRIE; . i. 114211PERIII— A for good Ile•Elpel.'toOVlntlelit br .patkingglumare, ke.; imle by, .• • is** . -. JACOB WEAVER VlMPATN.tylr A Ftti'Ve4l,°P"'V' D a L E b O r !!PPLIZI F f-4,0 buth . 4li bart n aid far . ie ihe dears ATIM?: 11 " "" 'AR; IC KAYE& A.RDIIIZII—For sale by then...la/wand swab 0 TM', by. • Iy7 • J AOOl3 WEAVES • "FACOB WEAVEII, Wine Mere, earner of May J bet and flew sin. , jyt ATipuo bushel. in store and bide by 1 - 1 irr . TASSEI.I.4I. NEST SALAD 0114 . -11 desitablebribd of the )mporta 'tiori, for Yale by jy? .'JACOB WEAVER COUGAR—RI eases Yotbrinfea D R Lakfllvaat; • U 1u barrels Paliert.ed blu car; jazkrecaiyed and for bale by. 'I 137 • - ' MILLER I RICKETEOPI 11.-20 1 / b iaLinseell Oil iii mare and O /Y 7 MILITER 2 RICKSTSON .• RACKETLERLD) Lida Nab Laski Saudi Mask LYI erel (or sale by WILLIAMS& DILWORTH in o • . ; 27 lasaail sr Dior ea& 011E111-3110 bu in store; for rak by 1 DICKEY & "4" 93r . Me&NDI..Ms LOVZIL SEED—Seneks for sale by C •• '.irt • •• WICK*BIeCANDILFSS ITMEIP--E5 bales re , d per nair Trenton and ktr .L 1 by - I * *1 ALLKN & CO "(rum CORICII-0 bale's Vial Ccoksjsut ree'd and V fornate by JOB BRAUN lb REIT KR /IPIO/111-IGOlb. best Turkey Opium: btu sred .4 for We by 38330 . REALM & REITF.II UIRINE—IOO es Quinlan last mkt and Glr sale by • BRAUN h. REITER BZABI-1 fine &nide of small Wh e6rnee by jele WICK a tdoCANDL tna E.. lB ‘ C l :l3i/r4d ie lall a co LIMBS= 011-7 bbl. to more; ter uie 4y 171.11 . ISAIAH DICKEY& 8111 • W YAMS—/6W dean re, sitip titemacrrc; for sale.by jyt . • . ;TASSEY'a, BI VINE? CIDER-16 bid. Or rale b S . jp S F VON BONNHORST —auk lbe axonal for Gala by , P VON BONNHORST & CO W I Flell . Fitia m sin a s i t i rece mt ive co d b 1 A L TF —b • - I=griar,UT,,A4tbsts 1 3 PULORIDE LlME—Bear jun reed for rale by. /1 15 • .1 KIDD4IO • INDII6II. 1110AP-4 rues eht Soap, sepeno r r for warbler indreortrim_for We lop! ' JSCHOONMAkEgAtb ASD iilL-10 bblsJetsi tee IreirWrriiilesea barreli; for sale.by iIIILLEB fa HICELTSON Ifw - - • - •.. .17111ibbny B ACOIC—I box Ileum Shoulders and *der just reed jyl7 ‘..'r.1"7""4 brute Yx & iticEerizzr- RAMIBII4O &VI PS •Et Raislp. jogt:rFerieed; ler sale by jprO MULE t lULALTcON 111AVICILANEWI -S yb4 W6ke • Wine Jen received; for sale by k 7r211 -MILLER t, RICIOETSON -j,il . D AD APPLEIS-45 bus VW/ se'l ae -- 4 - 4".SEXT M 4 clu m 'l l o prbrAil i gat , f or ye L ARD -19 Yes recelvt. , d; for 11 . 1 . 1 Y.. 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