1 • ~~: '. _. ~.-` .. `f ; ~ LL`~-.~ ESE= =EI • • '‘''s , :1;r::' . Vf. MEM ~~~.., P ~ • . • • 4 • , 1t • a Sri; k:, The recent cranurences in China are the scd• jectofjust and mere animadversion among ma• ny people, who believe that Governments ire un der no obrutetkow to bo submiraireto those . whom • they do not like. •. - - .-, •Power is ever tyrannical, and it I. the custom ' of the age, not only to usurp power, but to Metre war .niert those who napkin. of ustopations. Thus the Pilule ,Yrark•Alliattien English Journal ~p stidisited,in New York, ratjvc ,' • . .1 f. , ~ I raying did nor show much aciity, bet when Lle bossirardssentef „Ide cilynono t . hrtainuol,ond ' nreaSuree me taken to put Ihre egsagrecank operatien sotto did, the proud Chimees • yield. ,ed,mtudt.tittus. eititfaction' of Elk Jobn Davis, which was net Gooked se! an y-Churns bad. , lie satiely'leish' eil•':lo,leki• "the - yrraVnisf• - -afratess 'ragtime Wing their tiara. • In 'no other way can itoc account/or the mini terms granted, and nn 'eattafectory as. they are, they are preferable, wt. -'der. the.peaskar circumstancis of the nun than letter fermicesfortafirt the .txpenoe of bondard inialrapubui city." •.• '• ' .. , ts usual, • the ramie cod eniniMrs in . England, me loud in " lheir:condesination of. whathaOhoppened; they lir followed by a ruin this country?' ' - If crania authority had a ' little' . mere respect ~ Jce those so sneeringly called Saints and croakers, t_ . would elten.show ma respect for civil and '; .*liMt liberty than they de. _ .. . ..- :, "We have sent, nothing • done by the 'Chinese Wananting the hush Ire:inners which they have 7m/bed from Wu John Davis. - They are • vain, kinotnnti deluded people, and yet•with that mark ed.couranand sagacity which proves that they ' an.. 'Mamie of becoming among the mat useful •of the people of tbiearth. • ~ • • - his equally - impossible and undesirable that, suit • people should, forests !amain isolated ea .1 theY see, from the rest of mankind, bat there has , teen no. wean ter' 'coercion which'would wars zint•Englaad either in forcing her norabranunPon' . Lithe'Chirassucce In vanishing her, in the Pride end *tinge of her power, for refusing a willing sub. shim to English - dictation.. ' • j. littireia is at this moment abed of both England Fora! From, in the friaMuicheracter of her COMI ISINali ill if iCOCipl with Claim, and we Mile 'nee ''froii,,What We ham Seen and read, there is mach ; :ntira'ad-between the two people. 'Thani is en itaportant inland trade between the two cone. ~pp, - linee:, Oil the RougoliMa frontier, and at Elaritti• ' :40,,,001'10ands al tea have been received of a '. rad i i . Prbe Has ens sold. here their Modena and doh, the sale olwhk' it haveincmied vastly.--.: Tisii • Eleneroe has Lanitrarigral 'the tartar for it fonothing more here,--by amending the loom ,aldose:who engsged in the trade. This business ; ~1 door' by Vermont Coming annually to thegrand 'ime nitride. Thelhassisne iell, besides molars, ;ilyry sheep end' Ware.sitinic Rambla leather, Eh ::, Wien end, Therrien. ietnirtotit, end receive not I..esdiiiii.: bin atinutictined ;ilia, nankeen* pores ..f . 4, Lib,rerish,rager,„Candy,Ac.', ,'/Clichti le the be. sdneseeonntriherarnintire,bininair sod Rotarian,, e' l ".lS - '. 1 141, liwioien: 0 4 cilineso•illegee, end free. end 4: 1 3S- . .- 7- Ni4siossat !igen:owes imitweeti the tera,? . . ~. • • L .., .':„.There *another pines of tride at hitini•Nevo. ,i;P•:'l 7 ',,c::,..g«oa. Jig the heart Of CuroPeaw henna, situated :esel . t aidrof the Volga. It Ise cosinthethski k,i.',4_.,..11i,Y„ MAN& in three side's by canals, and on the • :,;''' , l4l:4•:% ,r ,'aeurtit by a natant iniet. The raliot igitethob. - :, •:. - .114::: , *imam olds Othal Mormatiara;the *mot Chi; ,:- t*i.t.:4KAIII. beaten, of mune; mainly hy Lid conveyance, .. t"4:! : ' - ; . .,:.'taiJatind hate..,, Central Asiesends her, her silo i4r-, F ,,;, /i , : ; 44. eiletr . ebnwy • fahrici; Southern Roar bar li4 l ,"• , ,,•lfith,riist dashes are present Erma ChM, Lai. `soy*:.4„7.'aiitt7. Armenia, Orme* Pea, and km all .',,. • -,..7.11ur0pe." -: To 'humus the undo of -RUM* the ~•,-,, : ~.*.t4' * ri b a llo;t! ! '.eie•tittil.eTerY in:int:of inters ~...p. , - ..:i io .. ..ivese in ha pews?" and With ouch swims, that • ;l ' - ~,y•l' l airm Envoy la meat thechtirf Pekin. •",*,..,. -..: -, - 11 i I bnpowadeto Mamba' dew whet • country • . -, ,,, .Z.'-', , itellite flhicianiay bsecne.,•With ith extant of Coral • . . - • 2 ..!,,,±4ef between thrie end: few tbourtamt:Milse, bee • ri, 14:',,,:;; Coitsmatertyramt - •be immense. ' Of ' land,' there ' . • . 41 1 et tentlairinatoti three bandied thousand :i t , -,.. . ~ ,:41egitunn, C hiticinPsepre, eleoe, had 110; .-.., :-, - :;:r,] •, ,,•,...4100,00rker people years.ego, bin we , have given ~.., • 7 E T . j , .,g4,411 koi r ,. an ! . of, Asiatic Phista f . as well . is ~ ' ,':• •, Ch i n. upire,:. - rNeeer:tnel . many melt wealth, SlN.WiltininaretthtlieratthinieraiL • One of her 'dyne ::-''i c•,fi. .,,:.-,•,.r-.4..„.7.,„.,*_.._,..*in....in0-ibTi !Son *4b o.othire One rr',' .fe , WiT: lo ..th i 41*'164., _ to the k 4 ; V , I,*iid.&ofgi;-Tbi. 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DAM E, et Allegheny City. ' • roe • LEWIS C. I NOBLE of InillinaTr. • CHRISVAN Willtinn .• MARSHALL BtL AKTZWELDER, Piusborgh. HENRY LAIROE.of AtiMiuTp. • ' WTroomIL.OII.ICI4 COCHAXTER, orrattbs,Stf- TUOMA Pa4CINS, of .Lorer St. Clair Tp. =!ESEM'a!I Pors.nimrt Coanered-tmenisewe, Domestic Mar 11.1terNows, lowans, Money Markel dr. - riaartliMara far altarellaseoas Nowa. BlllMlittlt F. Mains, Esq.—lt ,is with deeit arm we record Medi:wit of a gen. tleman. so long and on favorably known to the Man of the Guete. Barrie, after a pro. . reacted and patofel alcitt wee of several weeks. disd aide residence-in Alleithe9reil7; nn Fd- Tay, between ten and eleven o'clOck. All that the kind Meath= of a wile could accomplish to alleilste his safferings,—all that parental and friandly.kindnees could do to mitigate his sorrows. and smooth the pathway to tha grave, was done, Mr. Harris was an industrious, enterprialig, end cliban,—efaithful in dl the social and bat .ehriondstiont of ilk—am . .. A .l. found many Warm friends 'from hie faielify to basins , and ionfiden4 replaed in his word. He has gone to a better rountryH;and. so we believe, pre pared for the great change from life to death. We * -sympaddie most sincerely with his sot rowing family, in this, their time of affliction, and treat that in the ,ccasoleilons ors ChCristian faith. and rainengninie of that.nt, which remain. ath Goths peoploof God, they any find ihalto for every waiTie hie 29th year. He will be bulked from his hie residence, this evening, at five Alfr Hants wu at we time a hemmed poeachar of the Idethadisi Episcopal Church, and in 1840 -41 wu a . llllirsimary came the Arlunnur Since 1844, until some six week■ minas, he halo beau a constant contributor to the columns of the PiUdjugh Gaulle and for. two year. was one - d the Proprietors of the paper. . Ckhum" and ehlaa Trade. The Sea Witch anifed at New York On the iroMun, in 82 days from China. The effect 1:r1 the English attack upon the Chinese had not transpired at Pekin. Sir John Davis' had gone tti Colin China to open, if passible, a -direct trade with the annoy. The British Cogent at - Ning Po, Robert Thom, ;:':sand In September hat, aged 39. •He we, Scotch bOnt. • ro 1928 he went to Melia., next to Eng; kitif dimes to flordeaux;and finally to China, the inoguage of which, LI well as French and kianish. he spoke with fluency. He translated Chine. Miss into English,:and Fable. Rao CWineee, was tho author of several works of • grist =mit, end saved the fives of 500 Chinese .at the battle of Chinhai. i*iilea4 WAtile '! 4 * -Gal * . _fan , : r a Oil. liatalithe Felvel - Mti Wedeln* guarded an theitlente. nay to San Lap t.TheUhed rut gape ham e they nostlilen.. thoul - Anni on hie way tl'Adoe Moneta snack Gin. Taylor. The General wis to in= Mid atirdj'artiaiddriernfiiirtitnro: . alai =tee, and encotted by a bettalintor bosun Mort ipdetadly uniformed and mounted. -• As the planers pnwied.bie =lag MoPVe.drlho wee 4. - and ifitte verinesi of Santa Anode .M.j. Gab= woe loirearzed to him. • The . wily Mexican-arse alai, and courtly gram. • He expreend bbtregret•tcr.find the Major and him party in their untortunate situation, but promised' them the• used kindly troatinente and hoped that they Would Boost beeschingedand.Would be able 'to rejoin their'frienda. The manners of the Maxi can Cron= were certainly very fine : and pro:. pcoaresaingi but the prisoners would have demi better satisfied with some more- substantial proof • of his kindly disposition. • The contrut between the penmen and the magnificent retinue of Santa. Anna famed a pin* which would • hem - tend the highest power • of a Martin or a Davide The UV dad, ragged, =aimed prisinen, with Midi eted -went Game. and bold :and Made countenance. _without shoes or hats, and - many _without coati; tort wrapped in their blanket. Indian Waken, stood with erect and unswed front before the-array of the elegantly' accoutred and well-Mined hussar., mounted on choice steeds . ..with their long spean and heavy adios. Indeed =ore wee. not one of- those 'p ro ud _but -unfortunate repronntativei of the Angto-Atnerican race who would not have given all his prospects in life to have had 'one. ethane* with his uniming.rille and.desdlY bowie. bilk against the scuried ranks of these bedizened and bewhidiered human. But thin interview we. WOO tenanted, and - dente Anna and his matinee romped their ; : jettrne7 . : and proceeded onwa rd with great -rapidity. • . The - primmer 'paned roe eavend day. tinge bodice of Mexican soldiery: who:seemed to be -pushini on toward the Sierra Madre 'with great rapidity:- They were In fine condition, well equip pod and' umpired with all the neeeerate supplies. As they 'parsed the prisoners, many of the soldiers =mid insult them by- gesture., indicating that their throan• were to be ad: that they were to be hung up ! The only reply our boys made tethers cowardly jeers was a ventaignificent oratory. movement id their rightlhambaPplied to the apex of their 'nisei - appendage: and a • hint-that • Old Zack 'would give them • dose which would make him laugh on the other aide of their 'feces. At night the prisonere Would etc 'aritteseme of the dioisOna of the Mahican army. and from the Soldiers 'they learned what were Santa Anna'. designs'. Hs had Intercepted, they _add, letters of Gen. Senn, shoWireg that Gen . Taylot's army was :reduced 'to • I'o.l6On:carol • ill4nrciplined troops, and that the whole valley of the Rio Gran de will without en adequate force to protect it— Santa Anna had determined to push no, ennihi late 'Taylor. recapture Saltine, Monterey, Ca merge. and the whole valley of the ato Grande, pow= honed, of the immense supplin of our Syr then push on to Corpus Christi, and .thence proceed - to the valley of the Minns' ippi and' lay wade the whole.= country. ardently this de. signs= worthy of the Napoleon of the West -It was very wrong is Old Zickto interfere with such !a : magnifiamt - scheme.' idle 'should have 'albwed ;the Mexicana' to come over here; when we could 'ha,. caught =mall ran awl put them to some More useful and profitable undertaking than fight ing Ainedeans. Clearing our swamps would be a morn more ceder and beneficial employment for Morieuu than fighting such battles es those ol Husain Vista end Cerro Gordo. • , teach, however, were the confident expectations of the Mexican., or the Offietif.OVllll Mon. of kir tailpiece and information, am wells. of the com mon Water... No wonder. with such !wpm_ : Abet they marched so rapidly, and bare Patiently the many! triels and starlings to which , they • were • !objected • thie trowelled march. • Yn ihe rear of.= Mexican army the =WM= met Cape. Riley, with his .company 'Of desetten front the Acieriean army. Meted slieedy eighty or ninety men who corutitnted the main artillery 1 Lore of the - army, and aid he erae picking up Mire every day. He , mad e great effort to per , quads Some of the - Tpriainirs to join him,- peoatle , lug them is Much lend and money an they wanted . and declaring 'Mit it was imposed* _for Gen. Taylor to resist Santa Anna's anny,_tehich was thirty INI,ATOCIgAbIii the whale voils of the volleyer the Rio Grande would bediiideorainong the trove. It is enecesary .6 may that the trai. tons peoposalo were received by our gallant volun teers with acorn and conteinpt. The . .priontere Were touch gratified to beat some thrdetanertmord, in the Cant St. Jegoolatjrdey's chewy wee cut all to pion., and tat twenty ever rain= to the • city of Mexico,. This Monty; together with other Amnion deaden who had =sped from our army at Tampico and Vera Cron, becerhe se di:orderly and umuly in rl it bolero ilist. they - were • ordered out of the' on theii? way were attuned. by &large file.s-can 'force, sada pat to the On the. fist of March the..primnen 'arritied !within idni.stilin at the City of Pleziem.'ertien. the Colonel thff - dinr - fflifinided orders to retain Aim* the place where be then seas =tit the revelation,- whictewitithen raging in the city, had Oiled. But the ramilutiou coo. tinning longer. than was eepretid e the preen= were marched into the city on the eight -.of the 66 Mitch. and were lodged in the min risme- • Coro= of San Jego. - Hite they found. them.' senee in the society of all the plizielnal loalefac tenant convicts of Meduz,•anda more =ally, filthy nod villainous. =were never berme con sent*. --Their iropeawit and disgusting be havior seen rendered It mean* that our boy, dwell 'giro Meld a Mlle' diocipfut int. . fie seed of them were well- flogged by the American., and quite a feud sprung up. in coaseleence, which reaching the ears of the good, natured; pobbillied old Governor, he came down.. one manning after ens of the rows between the tonal= and the and proceeded very..deliberatedy. With grants mach =spindle= and a facie full of Wis. done and . oregacity, to diaw deheliffine rminsethe . Soot of die prison. weighing iha ArnaliClag oos mile and the owlets the other. - .And so be ann. &tad this ems and ingeniiiti Valenti tor ey ing the puce, the jolly oW &lbw very heartily over his wisdom, and blithe prison with* • eery Mamma andsell.ratided - - The 'revolution in the City stilicentinued= Thera was • most terrific din of! carnal and *Mall inns, theme besting, intake blowing. Cant. ry charging, &c The prisaaert thought; from the commotion apparent amine the people, and from the harden*/ to from that seemed to be goblin on, that a very fate and destined?, tattle was raging in the City. Great was their istooldweent to bear from an English. men, who *hind them. that It wee ell mine and fury, signifying - nothing:, that the mandatary, parties kept two or three miles apart. and fired their you at randoce down the untets.- , Be per.. emu were blared but Mese 'who hippinielto pass along the streets. The. little bort - would weld:, the cancan bells it they want &wader 'Linsey Owning; and whenthey were spent, and began to roll .lowly, would ma and *Vilma cep and sell them to the opposite patty. ' For pant days did this fierce revolatkm rage la the City. The parties would rise early is the rsorning.aod while it was cool and pleasant, would fire away at each other, very comfortably retiring' for their eoffee sad lunch. In the heat of the day they would suspend operations altogether, but at dazer they.would begin the battle with great fir. Melly, and tight the whole nightlong. Properals were Made by both Of .the prune, to oar primers to rehear them if they would fight on their sida. Thi Mexicans had beard of the .bill-of oar riflemen, and they believed that it I was only tercemary for the phonate to join either pasty. to aeon* Its Natter in the strife then going on In tbe city. Bat our boys paderred looking on, like the old , woman in the fight between her hudsmi ann the bear, not caring • copper which . whipped. In the midst of fire revelation Olen news of the battle of Buena Vista reached dui city. There, wu • great ringing of belle, and teach rejoicieg on amount of the joyful tidings: Bed news Ire. vale fern, aod, the pasonen were soon lammed by Mexican. of the total rout and opiate of Tallar'• !bole army, the death of BOLL' Butter sad' several of our Most distinguiehed dicers. Although but...little disposed to rely in filmdom Modes, them Was each an air of probability stoat thi• report Mat the primers were breed to glee it soma Credence, and were overwhelmed with grief and mortification by the disastrous ma& Bassoon other Medias were dreoletol, conlicting statenewne were given, LI tending In thaw doubt upon the Way at Banta Arum's splendid trim* .At lan the hurried dispatch of the Malan Ben , oral was reoehred;latd the ntrters of l'Ojoicint In the city imbgda mitt imempthity— A espy of thee diepetch was thrown ilowti; by mans of twine string. front: the Mom . orlient the Allan were confined to Uni. main courtyard. wham the ma Maio, and was eagerly and jolow4 by them.' It was evident that lainlifenta Antra had eastainedi decided ripulas:turtt-tbe petals. ins could 'not reilisin Bran =Manion, but genii relief in Buie loud dews, obit& startled the in. =teed the petimOtid brought .the Governor. dominprinifteet.iu the iffoldoot terra and Pta. On.thesant4ll. below; the *the Ad the Nnisor was ~Au notoritby 7 1be antral of the Dophise of Abe behl• of A : Tb. dente Mae moo er-Lbetv.olldeoilooe ot rib* //Ashy, eid-baa:afilersi frog, On ate** by the Taxli k Ama . lba'eifiniot lb. leglable With a lee asalma4; Omee beets& Isle*, citybi • hilesphellyiemil Arm lecebeetyPlA aft rook )17 OM** botopror,ofAbe bloody Agit relhisoiTithA too iota as Miff*" to the'pri. _ ~4~r :: r_r :. L:r......-...,~..,., beim— itainfarit elites and Harked hhillenttinftes**, • * 4 l lo * ' CI CIO; • vidleind Asa by Sou putt's( filisit..Berbour end Qtedimmeiliet artor*ent tikerilby - liftbeet etecY #ld Cianeigro,teeklrig dip - whole mender of ; Auternalu Omen in Hui; Garcel 110.- '" ..,Aldmishblieviaca:soffered considerably fronktber want at elertiii and bsdAiet, their health wasp!. ersUy geed, and bat OW man died of their whole • number since they were ,esirtsmi ; After they hid beanie prawn three mou ths; the prumeere were told that they bed • tiMns eyeballed and would be sent to Tampico. Their officers, however were not *Herod to iteethein,botthey were to ld they wield join them in afeedaye. • -• • • • , ; •, . Oa the sth Of Jane,,the men were supplied' with abeam and to the eight they werenimehed oat of their .:gloomy prison turd through (bites of ahe City.— They wen, theta pie in charge' or a Colonel and el • leneeri; . and proceeded oe their: jonniey to/rants Taiopieo. • 'The reentry throagb which they passed for tear or Ate days was most beaiatiful and highly - enitivated.7.The dirk foliage of the evergreens, the !mime hail , ti* . letimmg envie, the apnop cool waterguaking kin the mountain aide, the miriade 1 of richly colored arid relegated birds the delightful sanely al.mmeatams end valleys, rendered the per ney it the loug.itoprisimed Americana one of great interest and pleasure. • ; re • • - They we well treated by the - eke . who CO dotted them, - ate generally by the people of the times through which they passed. There are, how. erer. come ezeeptions to the remark. At the large miring tore 011ie del hilante, the people assaulted. the prisoners with stones, Mid wood nave murdered ' them, it the English ; . reddrets • had not interfered sad protected them. For the gnomons and humane =Meet dens hinglishithe prlxotterseapremed their veat gratitude and tbankfalnew -Alter a long jour ney o f 5)0 miles, the prisonels suited at.. the town of Heepatlii, where they were very kindly by Gen. Garay, sod were allowed 25 ends • day for deice:Moor*. This money won raised by o forted (*enhance from' the people. • Gem. Ginty, however did not consider r. that he woe *whorled to send them on to 'Patentee without net a gaud ee be bad not thee ander his command. He woe appiehensire that the .people 'pear Tampico were so enraged against the Americans that they woeld Eta& Sham unarmed es they were; mad being save of honor, be did not wish to be too:Reed witheuch a diagteetal deed. He 'Meet* detained the'imse,aera some weeks, but getting restless aid impatiens; several of them escaped oat arum town and !upon. Medea their way to Tampico.. • Four others, whoescaped before them; were retaken and carried back to; Hoirjada. 011(a_Or the use party. and two other, of another' party, also arrived arymopiso. .1'45 who are now an our cityalartni from Hamada in the night armed whitener jock halves and one case talk among the lire: =They led to betel -enieby at elght,itel avoid ed all the towns . and ruches. • Oa one oemion, - however, itteempUog to go Brood • tows piscine eye, - they took up a ravine and sadden!, found • thenuelree -in the very centre of 'it ;They ex ecuted however,. a very easy and indidereet ear. • rage, and passe d the guard house when there were several 'oldie's hinging *boat. The soldier on paid cried oat ' , Who - toes - there rin Spanish) bat the men - , carelessly answered "Amiga, amigoe," kept • on their route and got safely, out of uea. Near Tainpieo,shey CALM Stladalal open a ran choorbere they were IS or D 3 klesicam. all armed with that. formidable•.wespon.• the lade. . Seeing the they were enticed, the Americans walked bold- up'to toe Idezieans and commenced making egos to them of their friendly inteotioae. The Mai- I cans looked very ibreatingly, sod messed to be ad jaiting their lease for immediate use, but the Amer ica:weeded kai ~,, End were permitted to proceed on theirjourney. ; After many trials mad safterinem, the ,priso oars at list arrived In sight of Tampico. The emcee jay • which filed their hearts, as they saw the noble ban. oar Union, with Its broad stripes and bright stare, waving Ironies lofty - Hag ea of Tampico, Can be bettor imagined than dormined. . . The Pittsbutett and Connelbville Rol Mud Company bawsesiled • cumin as will bit seen by our advertlitng raluran• for thet,lllatt of Au• inst. Idonicittkog will then probably lg.done to' ielieve Qu Stockholden from the *Wisdom which hove bound them,—many of them against their the Pittsburgh emineethia. We hope. however. as there is nu neceWityt the surrender, that the chatter of theitomparty will be '016117e4 We eopy lite (allowing nOtices *of the Central Railroad:— , • We are glad to obtuse the frisadly disliwitioa of *aural of oar Pittsburgh cocaina peruser, la rela tion to the Central Rail Wad- • We copy au article from th e eittstough Gazette of Saturday tut. It breathes the trite epttiL The aea cities should act together, bud to hazel heart to heart, in reference to this great improreareaL • Their ihteresta is the wort are Medal. Theit enterpriee is truly Perwyt. union, sad while it elates with bands of teen and lists of steel, the liastera awl Wedeln Emporia of the Comirionwealth, it well also afford me arena, roe trade and travel, without a emporium the Usioe, end calculated nut hely to benefit the two Cities but the Stets at large.—[Peae..laq. i. .CANIDA - & Liam:426-11e Great 'Wader. CoMpanyomd the' Niagara end Detroit River's company, inte. dieted • comptomiee in relation to the location of their ranee. That the k anktiot the Groat Weans Road ehatiait(rait) on the Niagara • . and (Wee) on MS Riser Detroiyin the township of Sandwich. at Windsor, or sly.ndier plena at places, as the Directors may apse opon--stal that, unless the whole of theGrear Western nockla taken oge e dad dm week Sereefide begin endnicematidanth fry ar begwolhelei7unutij;3Bso;thelliagent yid Detroit [wise. Rained amipay gra I* at lbw ty to apply to Parliament for a rearms' of theft darter, without rypositien from the Great Wee. Tai Roan— The . ending of the ant fifteen miles of the Central fun Road; east of Pluaburgh, eras let on the n2.nd MA, at an avenge cost at . $6,509 per mile. 411,6, sectioce Me mid have bean lst at rates nodes the estintates tithe engiosere, and fears bp. been sweated that 1100:111 of di onttractors would not beside to conspkte their tegageteenta Them. Pat of Pod coop; low Pried. .cd - Prori.k.roh and the large number oliativantethat are arriving to the Country. wil4we Mick, ramose all difficulty on this adiect..—Weatmareloutintel.. . • drtres conizeroirozser. op Tas.avirrez. :Campo*lste at IR tiUsbarik Omar; Wantragiox. (Pa.) Jaly ifith, 1847. . Ene.load I send 'an Mesita of two dollms, as one rear's mtbecription to tee .oust 4," with ~Wch7ou`wllipkaacrdit me, end Mil,lo eddnws.' Being an ardent and untlincbing, CbMuitt youtifal Whig, I wider In the existence ohm= an norompromisingWhig Jams' aivans, and dual be happy at all times in contributing what lit=M,l nut, :to =Masts 6 0 •ultlin you to b hog tot the toad cause. Yours; Ice. ?moped...we of ills Pittabaigb Chaett,; Eii ssss I:mo,f:cab:is ea. , * 264 it $47 I am in receipt of your 'Fri-weekly ,Ossetto please and the: Daily in Its !Mil peal Inin will have imajority - in Cambria county, and Pat. ton alarger one. The friends of era vein y , ecolessorinitO jet ''up en :kiln:ink up excitement for their mididete. =This }hey hare, been diremod ,to do, ty , orders lately received from headquarters. Tke , wails iapiPular-withres, nut so ranch ther rear as the manner of conducting it. Thomann, of the 'Administration taerud. Gans. Batt and Taylor, have tilled the people with indignation. The conduct of Gov..Bhunk kneards:Judge Milder has prostsalsti him.ffectoally In this Judi. dal district, but especially in out. county, where the late Judge eras a general (amino. An abort the Whig skim were never ;brighter. - Another CLITTISITIMIOOVIi from , .kleicee sends us five iubscribere with a pri*wiot- mom end What Is equally agesiable good news of the Wing put ty In dile section - of the State. We hote the Whigs olMereer will 'keep the gag Myhtef' to the • ancarcriin Li Aerecteetow, aan Mccuanzal lawcience—We rejoice heartily in the organisation of this Institanon, and hops ebun. loon amass will attend It; .indeavors to diffuse knowledge among the community, and to obtain and preserve better business 1111111 Nadal Winona, than on be bad without : each an °minis atint. 7 Oatliferckeutte end Manufacturers. all Employ era inched should WI a Odeon's!" interest in the none" ib t erPthe; and by their manta nand end cOntribatkva, seance Uneaten& „ At a ` meetin gof tlie iableriber ■ to the .Yoolig biao'a blercaotile Library Asia:lmi= sod Mo• c h iu ge. hatituta,”. bell Thursday melt% Jute 1847. • . 'Ales Committee appoiotad at a iweilwiteati, toeeting,throtigb Mr. Jacob Wakes:. dee Club. min; recoiled the, .Coostittake sad Byolawa, ill& win* itaaebacataly adopted. The foiwyg n i' l erpons were eledal . oilieen of tbe listitetioo„ to :will until thi. nut theca! Presidat, • . ' " SAIrIUFL wiciF_zipikom... rui.-Presideal. . FSSIIIIT,i Jr. Kober! Foamy. Wm PC.TowUM od., John P.;;.flyerth , ,.... I Jacob . ; Weserst, , , 11:-.C . 112111. N.-games. Jr.; • Wa:4 - 1111.*-Thiegt: 1: , On laiglfidist tomithis.eal Z JOHN ririszy,ir ., CA46, AYtat?. Say: . IMOOMMEM =!=l2===!=l . yes easwerbat eluting* is rio ciMstionel#* aisbt.c:lbsoperebie tasked ibet' I. l 4 4ol :sqerel 4enated eieed. from Pnildelplat end with put eossietnese, bat so seeseap could be reeivia k Phihdelpbiafroo PitieblWi• IMPORTANT' FROM MEXIC -BATTILE BEAR NATIONAL' ORM E - I .—Madre= defeated—OW of P Mexican . Govermheut 'have appoialed • • Coraudirioaers—Aiwuitons cut Vick hey' through Meziana Anayaf Nueutta. . Rtpuneiikor the 'Pittsburgh Often& Ricottope,;Jaly 90, 10 a. x. • FROM VERA CRUZ. Vlte have dates from Vete Crake* the 19t6. Itt• Ent, athl the felh,wlng sonespoodenee received this monslar General Psalms has left Yes Ctus with 4500 A ethic Wu fought at the National Bridge with four thouund Mesicant. They were defeated with the for of 150 teen. Gen. Scott via Will al Puebla, end Goma Cad walader and Pillow at Peyote. The Meiieene wen again defeated atLaboya* The Mexican Government have appointed two Commis.loners to confer with Mt:Trid. on the subject of Peace. Gee. Santa Anna Is suPpoeed to he in. favor of concluding a Awe. Col Da. Raney had been &nuked by 1200 Mexican at linejtata. He mu unwounded, and placed in a •ep perilous condition, but cut hi. way through the enemy with defiant 20 InUed and ten wounded. • Tim Pelage Proposal—Farther Ihts/Is. Piffled,lphia, July 30, 0 P. M. The news of oen. Num'. battle is a rumor, and lacks confirmation. The Picketing publishes a etatement made be the Captain of the games Origami, who Bailed from Vera enirou the lath Inst. At that limo Gen. Pearce bed advanced to; wards Puebla, with 2600 on and 160 wagons. The Orleans melted at, Tim*n on the sth. The Captain Was injured by Cot. Gales that Col. Do Rm., had marched up the rim with 120 men, (Dahimontsm) in search of the pri• soma relessaby ths Mexicans. He landed about sixty Mks above, near Hu when he was surrounded tg- between twelve and fifteen hundred Mexicam. He had cat his way through this farce, and Mired to the bank of the river, where be wee waiting reinforce. manta. CoL Osten despatched the °deans beck to Vac Cron, with a isquisitkin oa CoL Wilson kor roar iiiampeales of Infantry, sad twat about 15U Me op the river, to the relief of dol. Ds Ramey. ThiOrleans arrived at Van Crux on the 16th. Tire city was found in greet excitement. Oen. Pearce bad encamped tea mild, east of the city, *blue yews and the edrenred glued reported that there was •large Mexican torn paring the National Bridge. Every thing was prepared for the expected attack, and the aldPrdel was rein... el from between the city and the Carrie. Gen. Pearce returned, and procured 700 mu, lc • reinforcement. and numbed out to moot the ODOM. The order dr Col. Gatos could not, of =tree, be emptied with, and the Odom* rid for Tara pier., when, the snivel on dm leth. De litherys detachnient had retuned.- They bid been surrounded at a narrow pass near Hos jut% by a form of 1200 to 11500pariesm. who couunoncod a Ora at the &eschewal from all dl. rectioo. The Mexican., however, broke and dad Ad* standing lir or eight r oan of grape from Col. Da Remey's command. Col. Lai Relay continued hie retreat for sm. end days, lighting Ida way to the bank d the rives, when be sent to Cal. Oat.. the the jab. famanient. lie reached Tampico or. the Medd of ths 16th, hewing lost, dttriag the expedition, twenty mew killed and wounded, two llthstthe, babies twenty honer and sixty moles. /11(414 the fights, emend bed pissed thr o ugh the cloak worn by Col, D. . Rresey Capt. Wise bad three boors Wad under him. ; t .Tire Maim lose to the afoir MI% imam UtAit!. ,W 1414 hod .belltt Weed agar Vas • Cep. Wm. Duff did co the 16th. Lieut. Parker. of the Nary, died on boned the Mesimippi ort the 12th. The. Sun of Annehuac, el the 13th, says 'het the Express had arrived from Puebla with Me in telligence that Gene. Pillow and Cadwallader had arrived at Parma with Mete MMus. They had been attacked no the mad, but rik pushed and coutillitiq rooted tbe enemy, with bat Mull loss from their own ranks. An impress had tett Pleads at 3 reckek. Oa the annocumentent that new had teen received the day provisoes, that three Connabiosers had bent appointed to meet Mr. Trim, at Sin Martin. Tula= left Pubis oa the 6th. Through blm, informed= wu received of the tams offered by the Pnrieleat. A htterdated Hulce. td inatant;says, entire in no doubt that a treaty of peace will be concha ded immediately by the Mexican Comedadooms, The Peace party is so strong that . Santa Anne, I it is thought, will pronounce in its favor. The names of the Cometiedonerk u ginn, am, Gorostiza, Danz* and Tenet.* Gen. Pillow had arrived at Puebla. An Minicar& Express rider bad been murder. ed, after • desperate resistance; near Verkenr• Other Ospers also nay that peace was the order of the day, butt it was believed by many that Sen. to Anne only wished to gain Sees. The Pk.aynne Expert rid e r bed also berm at tacked;and left for dead. The letter which Ike was conveying mu stolen.. He, however, mc ceeded In seiebki Trtra i enta in eddy. Later New Orisinipepers ire yet doe. Tqlor, at • Public dinner in blacterey, mad• a speech to the citizens, in reply to a Mae offered, la ihkh his em was honorably. man. doned in connection with the Presidency of tite U. States. it is in the spirit of his Wen recent:, ly published. The steamer: Ann Chase, bound for thir with troops, Nina • boiler on the 12th hut, kill. log nine and wounding several. Among those killed was Jaime (ben of Pittsburgh. •We hope the oppointment ol Tornel may prove coireeL He is one of the most bitalligentrif the Mealean emainanders, end more Identity to the U.S and to Peace 'than mom Mika emaciated in authority. Grucistita we remember by Ms correspondence with Mr Webster when each of those gentlemen were at the head of the Stale Departments of their own Governerienta:—Eds.9.l. The following Is from a- late Ten Cruz ewes potidem of 'tie N. Y. Tribune: • Things he,. are in a deplorable wate. Many English, Spanish unl French merchants have been obliged to close their storm bemuse the, Ma make noStingi The Americans are in the so m e Condition, and Won who came here ex to make gnus foetuses have been . s o their goods antler the hammer. This whet from wad of , porchmea, for all communlestioig with the interior is,hootplltsly cut off. Tgo . bga g i ng , popuistion bee goes to join Manillas. and Mors warmly 1111101 dill. Wan ov•eight thousand ;MO. The gam is composed _of 600 Seing oMsido the walls a division of algal 4,000,1. ao camped, whir:ll , lomM in lirse daja, meaning a convoy of 170 *epos pi seven hundred wan in Itsupgased Ibis convoy Will ha einsolly attardo. ad by the enemy who wait' for it of the National Bridge, sod It opy be the num thing will kappa sa ones before, When more than 160 wagons weis minced to 6g_n their arrival at /slaps. The AMerW. us have behoved odairably bee, but that does ihtt" prosubllteir twins &OSA and !kb a dun.. that I lyrebird outrask. se sows" the them outside the walla shill - ham Thu tangs. oPire thin dieYoe belong *OW 0M6.1111 1 0 60 te• 1 . n1e7 Mort a good isigessmies6 but Os , not mamma millessy nomavres._ As to dmcushy, Whim it puto items the trot . Most the shi n lose Omsk stuns s, The bateny plata?, whiclik We doss not d toweepood with;ths Wet sepetseks ibis the Atereleenesse eajomb The aumonewe thel .flei albeit lin frowaled - haPing thi timmo r dsw. 4 . elthMigh—the Ebtopeatti hive theieldnieWsi li..',Anitmg the fonsse the motteity abeithrentyr a diy: among thiamin ebian nee;., Rot a patt of deaths ehmild be attiitsated to Gen and the dyWntesy. The not• aim take too Who cue of ihemeelma. they we dread in woolen cloth, =dm they haat matted a pansy the two mouths they; are fed ivy badly. The Widow add of the otteintilas is Janata; he Irma Annotate Catabe who ha* tamed un-, der Caton; and shanviid emigrated to Mizioir wham hews' dimitugitafthe eletiad functions when the ma cowaseueed. HI. band is oo =Posed. J. 500 men. Amman Etpaniadr, at dna, It waieempoted of some Arty mains demitete, wines he had I nduced from Ma Speoleh ship °kw anchored before Irani Cray A reward eflllo.ooo was orseed Air. his heeds but Ido not believe they will easili gat it. Them Myra fellow. peen ois so mar. that we cannot go out of the city a quartet of mjla withoet rue. ulna the risk of being shot. Gee. Scott .did not believe hinutell safe in Puebla and has city and encamped In the environs. His force is about 7.1300 strong, beside 3,1X1 9 under Gen. eadwalader, who mast have fonnmJ a Junction with him, mace last accounts leit him at Fume.— The Gterrillas approach sit coat Puebla that they me obliged to he driven back esexy day with dis charges of artillery. Gee Alvarez is was miles from Pubis with MOW men from the Sontlt—this posi tion Is one ti the strongest. Gen Uncle.. it l. said; Is at Ran Frio with twelve battalions, and Boa. lunette at Mexico with roost 10400 men. P.& Captain Boyd and Lt Tema ill were tilled in one of the above niunel engsgeenents. FOREIGN NEWS . ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP WASHINGTON News le lb bulletin( of July. Oarrespoodeace of ule .Pitubargii Oaseite: ARRIVAL' OP TEM lITICIABITIL New York, Jaly:3o, 9 de We bays nein at last of the etrilal of the bog expected steamer Flour advanced slightly In England after the selling of the Balton Amur in the eery pert of the month: Wheat and Corn hare also Met 'whir; a slight edemas fmm previous quotatiotis, notWiihstand ing the Hammel premise. an abundant yield end continoed to meet all previous expectations. Cotton has met with ■ eorreeponding decline *Wk, however, is very alight from the upward tendency of the opening of Jo While Corn la Bond, has been selling both at London and Liverpool, at 41106 s per quarter. The snide was very' firm ha the English mar tian Bradstobt were firm on the 14th at Lon. CommpondooN, of 11,a Pnnbursh Gaze PKILiOILIMIA, July 30, 10 r. 31. TV stwuner Waahlogton arrival In 'port at New Yeti,. We afternoon, having salkd on nut . 10th Inst. LONDON CORN EXCHANGE Logsdon July eh. Mats lava beau but iew arrival. at admit egaitwila. • The mutat troday hes been ;my extensively anewleal, and • retail Wainer* to a very tern* amount transacted ha foreign wheat, at tints 101 l two ahillions per quarter above those of lert 'Mon day. In the quotations of town manufactured flour no chimp has occurred,. Nit AMarken Mat be quoted from an to two shillings higher per bbl. It iv now tilling at Ws a ,311 a per bbl. Beam and peat are more firmly 641 than at last quotations, but Mere was mot much doing in them articles. Le j, In Indian corn there little activity in the seam at present Omahas. The average price of wheat is ads Id; lit lei 40e 4d 'kick bean; 501 9di pave Sk I COUNTRY CORN MARKET Sines thisday weak ow foreign supplars, , thrgh literal, haws bun scarcely so bogs as for some media Minions, and they ham Ern mall from Export. KM continue rable. Having ben SOCOe heavy tbehtlet stories ones bet N. fa thers has bee, as increased Itropeu in the Whit—There have been now Si regal high. eirents then at hit violations - rhasev.-Thle mikes hoe 'deuced If. end Cede Of MIL 11111 P kit quotations. Good attendance at motet today, and a fel avow of bcainow umlauted In the article o Whast,at an advance in the prices - over l'oce day of Oda d per 70 lb.: ;Inky Lend a slow rho at aimeu teductioat and pees was almost without htquity. rhoughl abed sits per quartet lower. Duna were more in demand, at la per quarter. • Darnaged Indian Corn b y late . arrivaLs,,wrie agog on •017 low terms, bat good fresh coot sold at au advance of 1., per 480 lb.. , Floor bad a ready aak at la 64 per bbl higher than on Tandy. Weitall canal ; was bringing 37s 64 per Dbl.' . The Cotton market has been wary. Mead? to day. Bales of 10,000 bales woe ands. On the Ath of Joy the market was doll. with * decline of Id on all Atneriuto. 75;000 bides American esbl to.day too erport. Loaaoe, Jtily ld , 1047 Cotton is in good demand et 101 l tkosols 88149. market Ana. The weather on the 9th war very fine and phonon aloes then there has been no thunder Monne or rein. No 'put damage btu been sus tabard by On emu as yet. TU . slam hu thm fat bean well supplied with fine pAatoss, and the trodPs at" , look will. " At bssry H :B v ssca lB. the bas am boto mul"4 in gadalliadi been at t 6 bl" 2/1 4646 per Was. Ries is In rather baited demand; Tbs Nasbratiou Laws ars sogißasisd autil !lamb. 1848. Liii rtia q continue to an alarming anent in oo Nothing of any importance has been received from the continent. Exclusive Conespoodeuce of Ili. Ptlnbllfgh Gazette. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philadelphia July 31 , OP. M. Plout--4aks of West= at 75a6 00 pr. bbl. Market quiet, and plies as the adrenal. • Con Meal—Wee at 113 31163 37i per bbl. Wheat—Nat of 3000 bea. fair Wooten, Prime Red Wheat, 1356137 e per ha - Corn—Salee of Western Prime Yellow et Geit 70•76 e per ba. -110—Saki are made at 70e per to. Cottoa—No damp In the prim.' • Whlskey.l3ake at 37e per calL Mar Pork—Bales of Weetent No'. I, at 10 074 per bbL Hetue of Western Dew Rotted atil36 per too, 8 mo. time. Ptorldow—.3fatket dull, and prices Gobi, sub Creid lBl°sa 'HALraIEMARKW •Itdtimon, 'July 80, 6 P M. Thane i ban been large ale of storks to-day. Plour—Sales of Howard a flOor ban been nada today at 05,5015,75.: Ballroom city inns 108.00. , • I bI • Tba Inflections 'IA' floor for tin weak at. 800 Whsat—Pflma Red, atke have liata sada at 11145. i - Can—Prim 'Yellow may toe quoted at 75aat obi& price Was harm been made. • Oats have ham militia at 2243 e. Whiskey, 284 per pl, • alight dicline on yea. terday's *W., Prices hare not varied b r ut • G far Meant week& • tot s 'rbsts ban WO' bowl Isfie and t fair' balms trameted {adds sodas '&124. - Provisions—Thus 'Es tittle Inquiry for piri• oboe stpressot. . Mew Poet—Woisto, No. I. is ono" sisl4ll Prix* Wootoko 8111a14,25 'Or bbl. Moo Basf—Wisbuss No. I. Bake of Ws ties* been guido 41'405 tor bbl. Ptimi %VassOra, .10.19,60. . • Dahogre,,latf 3e, 8 P. hi.. The Alp lamostagegr• ie wood emu. Celp• The whip of colitis:6,in.! &lido af IderyhmK bees ecialeehel Mr. Aletsader far ot.a Oman, Gaittiol NSW YORE RaxEr. _ Nimorat h il y so, to ea rioar,-rii thaw in the mama Prieqi tmin'as puled quotadoes. ff:'MMl 3 47 . 04,5ortat Perstti:'.l • • Item Peet r raelee of taw bib w.owit Ne 1: ii Mu per mid' • has .advineid: siocii hat eiglott, 'assste ri.l:3C•lll2l . Ac aum ...-.1116 aka of the account of 4tearicart Prisoner. taboo as Eno:midi.; wilt befound Fa soother column. Tbe narrative is one or meat latent. and touch ccuire full than any which be. precteded it. Both accounts, the one published yestenlay,' and the 'aecond to.day, wa copy from the New Orleans Delta. The Telegnmhie intelligence receited last night adds additional intentat to that portion of the let. ter referring to the march of the Fiero:leis to Ho ejotle, on the road to Tampico. Mrs. neck who woe bona! over by the Mayor for roheatiog, and who was too ill• to attend at the proper thus on Thursday. was brought bu tt? his boon. on Friday and. 'rod My Stew evidence could not the obtained 'to identify her a t i having bad anything to do With the disturbene• of the 6th Ward, on Tuesday night last. . Hz.. Dr. Bowman, of Pa. has been altered Bishop of Indians. PITTBtUROII WEHMIZETTE July 31--corrirra ix rant, The Tariff and the Estimates—Sketch of the life of Oen. Zachary Taylor—Spirit of The Me* cam' Between Jalapa and Puebla—lnteresting from Banta Fe—Mmicara NewallaltlmOta and Ohio Rail Road, and Rail Road Idorernento—ll. Rook Convention—Gen. Taylor and the Merl. .an, Praia/et—Terrible Accident—A full as count of the Riotln the Fifth Werd—Letter from Italy The Chinon and Chinese Trade. • Latent Telegraphic newt, Foreign and Domestic. Commercial—A carefully com p lied _ Bevies. at Die Matteis for the past week The price* in the local city markets—The Cattle Market—The pile. of American Produce in various parts of the Union —Amount of Flour, Wheat, Corn &C.. received since the opening of the Canal—Canal butaness and movements of produce—Market in London. City News—t , pirit ol thePress—Copious Extracts from the leading journals on the interesting topics of the day. For eel* at the desk, shies or in wrappers. Pries G cents single copy. Sobectiptloos two dollars a year in advance. THRIar- base taken coati LICENSE' as D MOWN k DOMES fle diAtll DlB E, the year 1617. • Jame Flack /Mabee* Darragh Jam IdeDemme& U Galway Wan la Vabkirk GII Tower - C P Deihl gassuel Walker P . • Mawßa, Ibtawahip Parry Dater Ram laa4f. &w rm' Semi •-' • h eob Kea.. JB Cralorfard . [IAA Winks • A L gain • haat Edat• • • • • Padler Trash* Dade) Neglry &11 Thaw Dui*. -.Abe ds Itntratkip Wm 1 &neer Fastei, Daris mijyti.. Toengip 1 ti l y /a R Wh•rhsoz Amph Atwater Berl Adam Walborn Snowden Ibien.dip N U Marg. NonA 4. Saud Favese-ToinmAip. WM Grid 0 S flerl Amami, tare land 1. V.& 0 A Ill'Arlrod. Lauer SI Mir roomed p . Jaws Linsy Jobs &Belly Ws T DVDatiald Thom tiat AO Jars McDonald llTti - ikall — ToMine J Baal) , it Day McCahy it Co Eno Ike. Tormhip John Jum Chrrk Abner . Jae IlwohbErger . --. ' Jomph M. • I alai Man aT Janne Fallon Bahh John Cunningham wet 21nemahip _ , Wm Deer Jlmmhip. loorph Blackwood Wm Purim Juan McF3dowde7 Borough if Birmingham Cana liioo.llll. Thos Reynold* Daniel BmgMaxi Trautman Mu . J kW J R hams # Co Agm• 4. Minor G.gago Fett C Burmaawc!tam Fawcett John Weittoon . Young,lkama # Plooket Wm liihdod Woo FEW,. Jam" Merit°, B McKee/J. Co !Smith Ire Ulm Wus Cesig" Manuel NMI Cabe.. # limpp Comma # Demo& Frani. lin Tinemaip • John Cootter Men 7lttrn.tkip Jahn Hamilton , Jnnph Cooper Jahn licannster I*. Pour flhent 11.47 lingh I.gan kk"" riLr ' • it Clair Itonthninp AUCCllirdy • Bernegh q(Lnorressettills IstnenEdtt "."." 1 1,4 Joh. Vordit • Thant G It"'th"Th Live pool, July 9th iru Timstaip - John Mock1•11!r Edward Th.mreoi 24tridek q/Nl , llAntc , ichas. Osttsi Wipe.... Andres %lop i' c,' ituerlri Co . Arida °int i Paidliy Timonsiip ' • ' David Cope! - tild4 au, Rau Tbstru . lo - , , Virsow Iblenship I. !mini • Ohio Ilheersahip Mid Marl& Ccarge H Starr John IleCardell - TIN GAlamiag Omen bare ant takett mailman •• Mrs at Fon* aad Dataratie alenbasair far therm Ist Itha Walker &roue* V.Eizakik Hobert Smith Stewart G 114,7 Uri& Appkitate Slizabok 21rtewatip . Jure Palmer . Michael Dila. Eta Dar nimbi) Jolla Bualle. Robert Ilan Ilanatair. Maki but FYdaW ' Neetl mod 4..4 Papilite Tosensh., 11.emas WON.* Indiana Toemellip Ju a n N Joao, Mete* - ' Jt.Ph Coati Mn Willman MR; * Co Lowe St Clair Totenlip . Ithittllolotete , Wen P Appkgeht Jobs/Meter - 'Mr Robert Adam Roth Hazy Wakeman likrrouglo of lasorestseige J Goss CI na Peter Dram .. We Bellry Liviarax, hilj .14 ' Beresigi 01 Idandesia Frederick Mere &Vim Tineksidp Juan Richneo ' Anklet! kl'Airse Jag* Helm% k Co ken /Caw !Waken Liediart .. - . I4n E Irwin Haskp Ahem James Ilea j to IlnrostAir hOgkt 7bitnyaAip McCombs Thom. Kirby Pius. Township Hairy Cbalinal . Mary Htiter Jobs Busueminill• .:. Pull. 77•smiship Juba BLifer .follssla Bank. Rosa lbseitaaip J SIM. . • W V II K Palm. ; Robinson Township . .. i. . i. . Upper Si CL•ir Deinui . t . sniii'. • ilia ToirrstAip 4. co . Jacob Dianna j'"'"SP.7 rains 71nonetip 11Z IdltchaU Mr ILL Welt Dar 'Teievigip John NeWitimagy Fiosellep Iknvotthip Sqj Azdame MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. - TORN H MELLOR No in, Wood meet. ku jII.I calved • new neck of the following BRiary Band Itunnnente, sir Eau Tabaa,. with 6 valves in F. wiW E Saten.l. • new ud very power fel bus iNl3llollellt. 7eomhneelbsia F R Est, end 6 flat, node by Craves and Co. • . . . - Trombones io B gat; with 3 valves, by Graves do (b; Trumpet. in 6 Pat, do do do to do do; Kam Mglea Kendall pattem.E & B dal do do; Ophielidu In Blot, with tuning Wide, of the best qul. ' ' ') &reette in rues, Paris made, and very superior . Trombones with toning Ode and key, new potteroa and mach improved, Coneen,Frenen Nano, with 4 orb eroblcs. Mamma in U, C and K du Flutes; %%ling Ordram; Flies; Flageolets; Accordions; Violineellos, Doable BawrogStriage, Beide, Mum Pa per .11Issie for evenstrearent., Nl'Zltcragrz:Azteaabil:=l; Jed received. Dark Drake Gln g looss;flecoad Mourning •do;:rwillest Tenant:Simlmes;Mke Cashmere !dew area mlt e . Blue and °nage do Game PiatutelAmodale Baotou; boa Dresputo Nets, Black Aintree...at:Wilde Bonner nth s. ta. 1)1 1 each easkoor 4211 and market sts trAvaisA SIMOARIII.O—Ten IN twelve brands L 1 imporlattalso imported priocippi *tall salary of /halo Brum. ntau Boat sad. Do la erns tomb for wholesale ofosmil, or mule ary easterners ;rely. at the Wine more of JACOB WAAVER iV3I lima market and front its T • . . • followieg named geodes.% have been elected /. Meade. oldie Baud .of 'Wade, viz John Sharer, R H Palmer one Matthew IkelY ' J HARPER,eI'S of the Wm.. =PTY CALKS. IPAVUANSWIIIs AlL—lnon and wooden Wand, oral descrjouo. .d Wenn,. ler vela by JACOB WEAVER ill nor marten had freeness VifififinaafiltriinWrenrinlifir-Ola LIA anti nee constantly hand use for sale whole -li sale or retail-at JACOIS WEAVERS wine sant.. ...land front ots . O AD 1 - IDS MIX It b OAT 80111.141.V.P Toe e.l u - - T crt •I WU Obis ante • 3 mac terePjest Jyr eked I'ALLER. HICIETSON VITRA FAMILY FLOUR,* (mini tker,oa jaskapikesit,asi break Is • h3l: - ' kllLLlta k iktdxsrsoN pirirlr- -- istora sue bi 0 12 111 1 r4TRibisliehts mit — I and fiff uta ty ; N IB" Odessa thjit- - -40 hAds oi ruse tar ale bY MACILICIUIO4-41tIet me No or sal. by TT OAIP 1117GAR-110 MA. No 9 L 9899999, 9 , 9 9 We ' ATWodD, JON 69 At CO SALERNIIIS-37 eguk. sayovr: PI CO br. hilt; Y 7 eommetely taw, hberty at ===9 tt , D. 11. Onlite7r.r.i'dili. ' I.l4ttsbnik is Alm Cho Orb iil'MMt ilar tsl day - of Joly, rt. ISO tho " 'Mo , tors of the W w il t ad tabooed arid* WO oil I Upper St. illale TbotSlilP t St .... f .........-1.4.• elbow lo Wei ky porta tattati r tm Minim, se - w , .., by the SJ day or September lobos tai o'sick, A. le..tia gcl usrirg described Mad lilitititek said WSW lily beard, and width, Wilt bot will loaclomat,be dinictii is la K4a, sic: dl tbat tattclia Imillesa of lad. Moats to , lip St. Clots bauble Cclioaty . of Allegitclay, Jemmied and doiestbeias follorsto.wil t ' ' &gambit a • poet o• Oa rim ilia/me mid ?kabaa. ram Au hods f Hata BelabootaCOS 1 • 1 ew••• Ord. tract devised by o add taWm broltalWatior bad, thaw* oath S2r dQ. sest, Mat mocha, soit lonottrAmtliala. to a ale mkt Won oath •Q die. wief.'lllQ.4 a pasha • white oaks theme Dal Stirdee.soot.tomltc ad • bait pasha to ti men ; dogma soak 541 aslir ,••• hundred aseithistrclientec'eblacl r theta Not& dee ..., prn r h. three and bra baths perches tote ;; demo mit; 3 11 dee. ay Maiden mil asclbatki 1,4 poll oa the Soo dindiog seed is from bads d - Waft 1 1 b 1 wwdr Wilib. ll lPW7l; thmeedoce lb* soak .SQ me. IRA. sersoly.two sod bra • gatdoie to a oboe oak, oar • to ge Oak; base !oath SI 4.g mot, lhisiJme and • half . meta* to • pacl; th.j. .. b 11 deg. west, elay-ea maws to wrist web* tloe di. Tiding aid tearealoo Gm the put dented bide Vann Ilowimod ; theme 'keg mid li.. mak 3ildoe.ll aria. we* one bombed mad Sity.ewo owl Mew lamb peal. to the Oboe *CA./gibbet cootabag am bombed and bee oante ad aratly-on washes, striettontems_ .Chs slack mom. led • log; dwelling home with • state, oistmeat, blob add,. end "nog haw; IMO, •am May log doottite ma • water pawn. mutant, with dm oripertemmem tbo.. • • The. whole of which Ina debars detaibed WI la sold, emitting • kit ot;plece of moood. ally bet. quata,amerd the grab of Magma A Rearbod, wit the mob oaten sonar of mid ormaWino, skid:dog . William Wiles lib, Oswalt Belakomet'sr sod a raid from sad lot oboe sai d limb Jam Sl'Citlybi liar eight Sat will., md climes, at be mom width, dome said Jam hiVolly's Wm la the Ws lie rod. Itchier Am Upper St.Cbiremelbsgbmatt lloongiv aid otaitaioe which b averred kir w tawny harm ... , . . mood. Taint of see, webath of IL patelao• maser ebb to had, .4 the tabocle I. three egad. iostabatab, Flub it one , two sal bra yous, IVA Waft"! Ikea= mild. onac li said wombis act . Id-aerie am abommostieatal, the to!. thereat' will be odic:m.l4lo smoother day;of Idiell. Mkt win be ghat., the pre L laisa. __' •.. - 1117GIII.ROWL.AND.'' _ '. 1 : Fabian, ks., of JOFIN VA WWI ROWLAND,r John Flowlead,Aschi. Maw? ' 41,1 PO . SALEt—The valeable-ostate tooere by seer M tame of Braddock's Feld, sintatedin Willorte sown. *MN-Allegheny comay Pa, Wades from Petshargliby the Monongahela river, and 9 by the Petutsylvanla Ball • Road; eontaming ,T$ am. and Speech.. Twa thirds tR the tact it river, bonbas, and.thy - whole may be ea F There Li en the premise. a lane brick mart.ficer sad other imam...nap, sad several. orate or ozoottooi water. 5h0.0.1 Su the Moncogabelaalackereter, ae well atoll the line of Me gnat Pi emirate& Rail Reed, at the bona where the wave] and trade tom tke:Mlea. tie wilt fiat reach the steamboat navigation of the Wm. ten, niters. by by a most healthy and prodeet. tee country, by inesbaostibie applies Of tbe best and cheapest fvel. mad having on the pretromm abstodattee of end and limestone, Misplace is admirably sit'uvi for the site of a great manufacturing sydnb. The•Pcnesylvaila Rod Road is located throtralt passing moth of the mansion home .and through the Mole amend, and ti now ender contact. - It Maim on the first ;motor. the hltmongahela sleek water and thothowitaille outer s and other stem boom connautly toot h et h e landing on this mode. It is therefore the most city Crated.. of any property in ode visions.and Ur. hem suitod. for country mats, or for the tires ofineehonich Owes or great &manes. At the place it one of great renown it has beeri hed by tanners front all peva tithe Union; its toped • raphemaeh studied, and its bean.) appreciated Ilium. necessary here to ni t Ve 111:Me particular deseripmen of it. Fur maw ebonie at the Merchant. ant Idattafae , aloes Bank, Ploshatelt. • jytadtf • • •,• • • • DII.JAINNE'S 0/B.III2IIATIVE BAZIA.II. FROM Me Rev ASA SHINN, a well known andpop ular Clergyman of the Protestant eathridiseChurett The anneal/pled having Iseenaltieted daring *epos: winter with disease of the stomach, sometimes pre. dueinggreatptin in the SIOW.Ch filt tenet tweirkbeers without Intell32ll4ioll. and after having tried truism; temedtes with little elect, waafarnisW with a bottle . ofth DJaynes Carminative Balsam. ?Isiah* said ac cording to the direction., and (sand mariably that this medicine reused the pate Mame in three or fear ma. ones, and in fifteen or twenty mlnatesevery arviul sensation war entirely quieted. The medicine was af terwarlased whenever Indleationeof the approach Of pain were perceived, and Megan, was thereby preveat. ed Ile cootinacd to ase.the medieble•every evening, and .0111elitete. to the imensiam• and in a few insets health war to fer teetered; Mat the referee was reliev ed from a large mom( of oppressive pain. Fesat az pari,nee, therefore, he eau congiently recommend Dr Jayne'm Canninatiee Dam. as • sa/ MUT attolkille for disease. of the stomach and bowels. A SHINN . • AlleattenY eiq. iY B I . . tl/plEirAfitt, • as EASTEEII k WESTERN EXPIRES. M66CUANTB end others wading 'gm& gars, am incanted that this line is the Inmost now mains between, Pittsburgh and die East, conneetiag at Balt.• more with Adams and Centpany's Einar daily, for all the principal Faarta eines. Paha/yes 0.111 *lwo received and farmarded daily so firstraville per wane ere Louis McLane end Consul, and teems by our Es pressman'm which are amierlack, to Coberlanrland thence by wail vein to.Bahhoore. . . • . ... • . . . . For Wines particular's enquire at St Ensirlespie idi brangs, Weed street. )00.1min - H O VICKERY, Jilts ZIPILSIBB LINE For Chtelitatl. For the transpenation of meitheediam_ packages, ood voloaele attacks, (money excepted.) The poblie- are Mien:walled We are prepared is fittmtryi clatat• bona to Cincionali,sil Malta crannied Mt sot care. m t r morle sped 'lieu. manner, and to deter, them dot soca imely after . art teal is Citt . cjitnati, and also all pact• *gee Irian Cincinnati for Fittsbuttp_,•l( illtractint In Oat agent, will be promptly dyynxd hews. • all 0 VICICERY Agent,' at elterlea hotel batildlop wood at ID comehereial row, Cincinnati PihNNETLVANIA .1111P,DICAL CORS•TAGL Fitivr, More Xlmerni Sk,..PAlfitittetipkitu" The A neon! Connie of Incruction in this Inatitotion teal commence on the firm monday iu Navemberneit and be caninited the angelus lam o( Mara.' The Faculty - is coostitaved no fnllovci . • William Derma, Al I.l,—Principlerand ttranding Jobn Wiltbask, ACD,,Olumniiee, and d/Meci Of women and children. • • • .. Henry S Pattereera,Ml l / 4 -Maioria Medics andThet. William R Grant- M D,—Anateety and Physiology. Day,d Hilbert, M A—Principles and practice ofkW g7ra.b]noton I. Allen H D Chemistry.. The Anal/mike Rooms will be opened an the arm Monday in October, ander the ditreuottor Profewor Orem. earimed by A F Mclntyre, M D, Demonstrator of Lineman cu. All Pupils auendinka manna Rommel' Lecturer, (as well Mom reeeivedodsialan, u that. who have Amended their finn Coen* id thia IneMation.) will be furnished with.. ticket to the t.7inieal Instruction at the Penney:rant& Hospital, Pine streeL . • Feru—Ma n icalation, as; for each Ticket,lll3. Grad. nation; pu. HENRY E PATTERSON. Regimar. • PAiladelphla, Jyalew •No el Arch-Rue& HONE LEAGUE PACTWILY &Dttres abeey Cily ferregkaoy,'. TSubscriber at the request of several Of Ma on. A tomer* who found it Inconvenient to go to hie Fat. tort, has procured roam from Mr W R Murphy, corner of Fourth sod-Market wawa, where al good assortment orhie henry stoning, cheeks, ate, "'alba kept on hand. and in his absence, elders will be filled by Mr Janorpl Inirchfield, 'Hoene be seen .t Mr Alorphy , s. Blom— 'Ow enure stocker the late fire Of .Hamilton, SWIM' CO, is alto depoktodthere and Intl be odd on Wisc. OW term, to aloft the titsinwsaf the Company: • HAMILTON STEWART 43113.1 me Manufscutrer Of cotton goods TAXES , NSW BOVRlL—Reeeired at II A lign. nes', RUSIGII, a tale of tie trig. of Charles to 4 by fl P R Jaw., sotto, of the Case. of .Ekreasteta, Se dr. • Manche Talbot; or An Maiden% Hand. ananninan &Innen* for Aaftlft, by J.ll Wreaking. Xlso.—an extra supply at thallainn Ittagatmo etre Hdr,l.l accommodate neat eabaerrbers. , Thugarait monthly Maclaine is publicked In N Iterk,cemsoe .oXft ne above, edickd by the celebrated bars 0 M Kirkland For nale at M A MINIMS iy3o senithfield weer, 3d dcer Home Ltd riIIE'CICLICSIITATSD IHOTPPIAN IMON I' A YAK, for the destruction of Net. Nom& toes, lex. Hold wholerale and retail hyJNOoallf,gen, eral agent for the U 1 4 1/11.4 .1 Au eheap.biok and pa . pe r ertahlwantent, 114 B•litotore nine t r Hahimore. DZIGICTIM rot ear.—Takeonedelglath partof *Am; well own rote it with water, and ley it in any pan . of a room whew. Mee, atoepoitoew ate.: are • InoW nednanauj anraew Mew fain ad pans a( the room, tad produces narly inwantanooondea h. For sale by j • ytil • :JOHN H IIIF. 1 wood in • PI TTAIBVIENIII. AND CONAN:LT./WILMA • . riyll6 Stockholders of the Pittstustai and CbaneUtmUe I Hail Road Company, ace hereby notiftetta- amid meeting of ain't: mostly, to he held at Philo HaU, on Tooday the 31. t :of Ansa= Oat 3 o'clock P M, fef tba outpost, attains into coneidenuitto the. sepplentesuat lentslai ion of the last eessjort of the Leatelanare and annulate such matures In relation to the Charter. as inanitdeeatednoun *hal to the CABUtH interests of the • cant : y. , irit-ddtivrtd Sech'y of boarded Dire EHS ctors. Journal, AMTIC.4IIII Poet will copy twice • week until 3d September._ THOMAB lIIr was," tic • ' , - • . . AtIIIiUMM rvAtillilillki01114•11 • •Taxasfa Oil; or We veri loW,tooloseieoil • • ee -" • 7/1111,81111110bassii & Aa• Amy ksad,SPbousdkedds.llllllllsak ibr sale b • rfa . . A.TWOOSAJOXIX &CO OP i RILKO y L4X isipe Biaoll onrbbtbr, attl.Lbab 4- it t9it mem, •••• r,A4---1•1% Mr Jamb D. nay% Augalkimauw.r ON Susslay *Nemec*, tbeTtb el A evert. at 3 o'docit, trill be sold oo the iseitises, Foe , tislisbbt bead* lots, vilest* le the Bth mot or Ode a y i p as moth side of Sowed it, meet ttsi Milos ' imul;• rho el rbieb mq km welt . sod uraleneauea umu say be iltdared will be goyim os soptieattest, bike J. Devil. 'l""lndli.= • • fades to thteseeut inisa winter, to be secure/1. by bead sail sor t tgors.;, JOHN D. DAVIS, Asa. Books, -Waters; Merit Ilestrameuts,,ki. re. , ON Satanike ovals& tie . 31st rd. at 8 o'clock; at We Ceramist Sates Rare, comer of Wood asd Filth rests, sold Mame sad sahrd• collsctioi.of tokeelliateds Books, Weak Books, letter sad capleritis SZ7llars U. S., sew sad woad rid tora, Illes, rtMhs, accordirai attired charts of sod Make, Urn West; toe Bra. itc. .100 JOHN D. DAVlSiNeet.„ WendlY dieriendtemfenten &tie o'clock. let Cr oramorcial War Sears,nersor Sr Wood, ented rFlek neer, ddf be add wrest Worm te dr m - wend, an emirs emeemer °totemic and Ate, dry WdiM Melia* rare brim dads and boys`. A hurl' saieruseittneir t * tad lick steaailukA horrid fortem, ear witte i l=rbeere Mad seu ear dreere ene erre berestion err ladies' work donde Way end odor therm ender beds; dmitremoegthreame:tylareeritieediroa , 1 4 44 =awl ekek. an Yr Lake •lidi; le • bbis dried roar e y efenterieb erendeere • " " 4M Witeek./ . ••• • quistay ofseadr wade dada as. tom man* Mu% beim sad eaUara andmad magi band ',au It penca4but.m; amisailw"" spemg Genoa daddy gob le. • - lya, • k , JatiN D ism • . . • " 3 d l,4 " lool ftle 9 (oll .fflrm, 0 04 Lever {Vetch . . Oa Tuesday =maw, He ad day et Avon, at IDeA. cloak &tilts tftnuelerwal Salo Iteeine i earner of-Wood mad Flak einew. will be add wallow renew air cash, by ceder of ildaiiiiaiway— - taiwambezessiownsd glauware,easibuata beta wiyartmeat of plant mai premed waft, amass or ia maiden olvarioes siow aad mama mean; napalm &Aiwa dna golden leaweadee, nor bowls; wale glawesaawiewee taw; boy* pizeken; eaadladllead: Also, we/Nelda gold paw losvi otaik, Ono i; sw elling must . mak tiodelog, two laltbAte:imbadee,oao k.g boAo‘u, Art , . t • Sal& D.:DAVIS, !Act • TlOLlnell SOUP. tot7LP. SOUP wal be 'weed ap at Bc:1 , 01; bus IWO', Sib u4EntrdlY °'cl " . lgreit e d as eane i gVel! ti l unip . T . =be uji!4 . !4;Stl JEVl:tr,ll:4' rlOT2'olll'ol7o/IC-3 bmiem LoWeI/Trills No 3.— /Imitable Ito wawa coven, Imat teeeire4, tor sale by . t • • • • .111UltnlY.AVILSO &CO. 11130 • • • No le wool et . - No. I. g010az2,441,40, OUNDRIBB-13 back. fmobeia, I sub Octant, 6.3 sacks 6,961,1t5ubs ginseng. now buiduag Gam!. B. Ywarye and lbr we by ISAIAH DICICPV P. CO 1729 .6 6 water ft, ler (Winn WiNDow ISILAS9-4011 Baia' B b7lO. 10do10 by 1O 406, by lt;606610 byl4olo do 166711510 d o 1114 17; 10416111bria 6016 - b F VON ElONNuolcsr k CO No 03 kin MALCKZEIZL-410 It It bbls No Slur ' • • E itrlVE'r"'"'elY east *lda dtaii3ond miA.CON-4114040 lbs. pima city eine4lrrms, in mote .UP bows, far sale by • JIM - MYERS, umirco & co TTONETt Jut received Zll So n tomb . How_ y, 1 76 1 , kw r t r i ' • • AINIIIONYDILsI7O JR. mut ; • Aft st and market alley CLAILIZT-lig Sonia" Clare; ba IltJallen • •*4 • 10 Ma mama. 11% la nom 'tad in ask br • . MILLER &11.11.11iETSON DRIEBSGINGHAIIajen seceived and wow oserung, at the nonb an earnest ph and market, • new a7ll6cdrenpaghw. w . RIURPRY. _ _ - -- WIL muitemr,hasjast received a tear Meets of • Isklie boniest ribbons, and whites-roasp silk, at mN east ese and sweet sts. Ay*. W a Muaray. • 120813INEIT,U1•11 Bobbinett far Misgalie Bats, 40 An seeelsed tie Isar* east comer dia, anima tes sts. ma w llllritrity. c i tro : . l :finjely bb " et." "UM se ao, Wl:hem and euties Of Yang . • 1 Iztviel, 0-Powder, and MI ,Tear, in. wore, nod relL00011: bp Ilb hipp , 11Liskbary Tolutti• Lei /or g an/ ktr We by • • • L'S W./MERMAN AONEY-40 mall bum kw ids 104,1 . • 1711 1 iS&CXO..ibobbscoe—fides,3oo bates map, SI boxes bobby, In ewe_ ' for mile by, , ' JANES DALZELL wider bt wsgagz;Nl n FLOVIL—Obbis hob gmerod me Prt... JR for hall" wory,l2 sem Wild* ' - SAMIN-40001b. CIDER VIPLEGIAItrz this vides, vinew, Jail . frar" !!".:: • y L a WAIT:MEAN 1 ,7 7 V vrri f~t;;~;:..,~ .. bba . 7 1 1 . canal. dal taxman—Lai day, iv - 0 " c kaop 1“ mtu.r.a a mestrrsoN. • DAMNS-31bn R Raisins smte,_aad ptgk bY MILLHR 11,10,1.fiTEION. fl LOVER BEEO-3 bags abler ned, but received, as consignment, for wla„by " 7 " MILLER• RICKEISON., GERINIAN Bead Cll elbles.-1 elm& mooned i1 wl, Jan nee* br • de by BRAUN & &RIM& JIM - ear tabcrry st glair tie ICILY Licorice. &reale by I • ' Jut' feet/ br pleb . J Auttet= ED Licorice—ADO lbs, Jut neeelvedrfoi• nle .bl 4 • BRAUN /A RarEft. 6PIN6D hyper-6 bblatiAmirrAtrapp by DIG UtON-35 was CiIMMO,. b . tar Yak by tor W W. WALLACI2. pormt .. i t ti:!apa„ nnattotylvoviattge. C a r l i t- -16° bli" `Alga, Rum acm Int " 1 1 4 and ningsr: N o t ne la galrg 4 ihr wine am, of , ,lALI3B, WEARER. cTrii -- ashonereo=way.... nu. autim—tsobbls- in Bale by Jyr P. 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