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THOMAS II T 1196,..NNAN, Wuxi:nap.
ANDREIV I OGLE, SOMentel.
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lIARMAR DENNY,'Allegheny.
RICHARD IRWIN, Venango.
JOSEPH H KUHNS, Westmoreland.
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It D MAXWELL, Nenhampton.:
1.12 SALISBURY, Susquehanna.
•ELHANAN SMITH, Wyounnu..
SAM UP.L A PURVIANCE, Butler.
HENRY 9 EVANS,Chester.
, - ROBERT T POlTS,Alnnigusery.
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PITTSBURGH:
:_paiDAY MORNING, HEAT. 10, 1847
ffr T'ae ftevescasrsi Dame Dawns is pablished
Tri•Weeklyi end Weckly.—The Daily Is Sewn
Drahueprt Imam die Tri-Weekly i Five Dollars per
eacateT Ore Weekly is Two Dollar per ensue strictly
• Notice to Adotrtisero,
„MAdverusements, to ware macrtten, ,bold he
ti% bT Ive ettock It the afitruocus. Attention
Ur.UUMuiltkrpnn of oar colonel., would m prixtise
Ott of =mai benefit 1
FOR OOVERNOIC.
—OEN. JAMES SWUM,
(or nomts commr.l
FOR' CANAL COMMISSIONER.
JOREPH.W. :PATTON,
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Croi mural.
OEORGE DARSIE, of Allegheny city.
LEWIS C:J. lIHOLE,of Indiana Tp.
CHRISTIAN !IMMIX. of Wilkats Tp.
AIARSHALL SWARTZWELDER, Paultnnkt.
HENRY LARGE,of
vox MUM 11.14LIFOUJL
J. W. BAITER, Of TAllNnlit , .
• ' IRMOOCIRT COlOlll3lOlOl.
momAs PERKINS, of Lower SI. Mir TS
' " • V7ILLLUI CAVEN, of VenAllks TO. •
. STATE. OICIITILAI. COXMITTZE
THOMAS E FRANKLIN. Ulnas - ter Co.;
- JOHN C MINKEL, Dauphin County.
..TBOXAS DUNCAN I
JAMES MARTIN,
!THOMAS C HAMBLY, York.
.W111,11,M M WATTS, Caoslmeand.:
• . DANIEL M SILYPEAdatui.
JOHN P WETHERlM,Pluladelplat City.
JOSEPH B CHANDLER, u
Rooswr T CONRAD,
• THOMAS MoORATH, Philadelphia CoostY•
DILLER LUTHER, Resin.
ROBERT M DAR!). Froulklin.
For Linn Commcreul lifiethgence, Damesne Ahr•
ktucßive . r News, Irrtrocrru,.lilone9 see
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flea fourth Page for Miser Pastrami lifears.
.THIII st3ITIBH T.a.suPv.”
. The Thant 1846, framed by Maws. Polk,
Walker slid the Agents of the British Importing
Mecum, who passed one or two winters in Wait*
ingtou, and backed by a Report from the Ameri.
can Beadily of the Treasury, who rewired ape.
• eial honor in a British Home of Lords; mires
about an equal amount of commendation in Eng
land and the United States. The Adminhtratire
are ils . frien7 a here and the British Manufacturers
in Great Britain: Much more heaths present law
. tem a subject of congiatulatlon upon the other
side Of the Atlantic than upon this, and moth
mere good will it confer upon British interests
than our own.. We find in the last received num.
ber of the London Economist, a noted British
free trade paper, a passage Malting, in the rosy
tote of the Union, over• the vast extension of
British shipments to America:
"To the United Stan alone, (says the Econo
. 'Cuistr,) the incomes inthe amount of om shipments
In the present year wiU wooed anything on re.
cord. CM a law of the leading trucks the cora
' paylsealor the firsts:ix Months is as follower
Erpeelee ie tie Mike t Slates Igo fiettrie =er a k/".
- Comm Mead Hie 314,142 433,ces
..• Plain cslieoes yds 131 CM i1d71,483
nted do' " :SA= 0-. 9 1 4 ial
Woolleds, ad kinds, .t :MASI 1,014161
.• ref Edldd Mk=
Linens, " 11,47600 13,624111.
entered only bY
• • rekation 5,190 ded47
Besides these, there is au equally logo Mamie
in cudery, metals, end every satiety of goods, , for
all of istikh the otderscontinue to be neon a very
• hum Scaler _
Wilma & Smith in like manner rejoices over
ottidepardence, and remarks is fellows
Making allowacces-for large quenelle of goods
which have doubtless been &patched in easels
to Ameba on freight, there can be no doubt of
the vast increue which this branch of commerce
Ise thus suddenly obtained. It is udislactory also
to hear that large coders for the fall Uncle. sabres
dog other articles of manufactured goods, an
them to arrive. Thus,ao fa, the wisdom which
hes dictated in the United States so considerable
a malificstka of their tariff is as completely 14
' Inetrated by the above returns, u that ewe own
nwaearee of free trade exhibit, up to this period, the
Yes, and this memo of efforts from Great
Brits' into the United States, is just so much of an
abstraction of goodeWhidi ought to be =nurse.
tared at home. • Look at the enormous increase
'of English Calico - ea—fourteen milthons nine km.
Sired and ftrentyaight thousand one kindred
and thirty:fire yards of the Plain, - ,ind nixtecri
sailliona two hundred sad sccortrone thousand
Iwo hundred and Mir:pone of Print,: Look,
too, at the great increase of Woolens in a corm.
.:fry which ought to be wholly independent in the
production and manufacture of a fabric Isle this.
Tbriparty leaders seem delighted with much a state
of fact, sad talk exultingly of our large
ports. 'The effect of these import, are two fold,
and both able disastrous:
Funt.lt tends 0. ante the dependence of which
are compinin, mato throw capital out of use and
Idioms out of employ at home, and
Secondly. It adds so much au foreign in.
&badness au to be the just CUM of alarm to all
'who would wish id preserve the balance of trade.
When Europe was starving for our Breed and .
Trovhborte, we could anuneract and control th in
glut of foreign fabrics by an equal shipment of
Itecnidente and flota,--bittnow, with smiling wen.
Shin and plentiful ha reets,the balance of trade will
Ins splint us. Foreign Exchange has run op from
a premium of thur and fire per cent. to eight and
a half and.nine per cent, and a very little advance
tenon these rata will mocks us to sand sped.
Thetfepix to obtain tbe ume amount of Rev.
411011 under the Taff of 1846, we ham to impart
a vat ssiukunt of additional goods, the lower duty
'erking the exam of import and increasing the
10re166 debt. .
— Even the Ttosiur . v Is not benafitted by thin
Aoki of fact, nor are the constunars,"nor, Indeed, to
any body but the Eon:pew capitas; who has
'the 'Mune of driving our people out of employ,
and attuipelling them to submit to pikes and was
re Imposed by those who hare no Interest in the
!Derronnitent beyond what they derive from the
Jackets of our people. We appeal to army can.
mervespab - le of reflecting . upon past 010012, if
the Mina of the Tariff of 1846 wouidma hale
" been ituaatrous but far the physical inability of
- Zarope under a seem state of famine to produce
']Me own food. j.end Ashburton, in a speech made
Jet the city of Eate n :ugh a [gni yews since, took
. the.grocmd that England should manufacture for
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the United States, sad that the United States
' ahotdd supply England with her necessary pro.
: We have done "this to sores advantage
under famine, but with no - rarer to reciprocate,
name England and other cruntrieseludi forever
allGitted by Providence,—. . 'Woof thiugs most
aadeshable to all who Wish well to thervetroptry.
. and to reatddod. We hOpe at least not to see
• nut =song legdating in reference to suet; physi.
gal emus as have produced such dint misfortunes
.1n Ennio, for experience bee shown that famine
may bit followol by plenty. - •
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; •Eltildtg now wants none odour Breedetuffa
Ana yet we litiCapentd. Ueda •
ware hill. to receive vast gnaw:Wes of her
s igmas. She is well eatiatied with this state 'of
- .fice, and the Administmtion ' •
Washingittsp
ion, In common . with British Manufacturer;
Week to snake no glory In ode chains end &Teo.
Tar wzzooxas To azo. Y. nizaalt.
We wonder what tbe good people ratios MHO
States would have thought, for the tinithirty or
fatty years after tits sdoption of the Connindico,
if they' could have seen the manly of a Vim
President of the United Statestnpm the eve of en
important State Election, mahlagia regular oloo
tionesting tour. in older to holster upihe waning
Latrines of to apopolar National and State Ad
ministratiOn. What a cpectschs of a want deem.
fiderice in the People,--In their wisdom to learn
of themselem what is sight, and to discern what is
enca,g,—in their capacity to find ant what is tree,
and Wee, and in their judgment in discriminating
between the true and the false, whether of GOAT!
meat or men.
We know Mr. Dallas well asi pubic roan. He.
is one of your 411 thinp to ell mein" politicians,
ever ready to catch the breeze of popular favor,
and tor blow or be bkiwn, withers:mu the winds
may carry him. He.can plead with tau In
kb eye., for the melanin of a Bankof the United
States, when the To-charter is a s p:polar question,
and Monet( • Bank Attorney,-or he On argue
like a logician, and adorn Me a thetoricianin
favor of the highest protection, wheters! the Pro.
tective Policy is the order ,of the day. He b for
low dodos now, and for the Sab_Trauttry now,
sae for any thing and every thing, u mate le
possible to the doctrine. he advocated; as • citizen
.at home, and as a Senator of PenznYlutnis in the
Congnevfthe United States. It wu in front of
Mr. Dallas's own dwelling that the &atoning beau.
dial effoaion was song, daring the Canvass of
1842:
"Oh prior **op Whip,
INket. =pima you look so blot,
We will have Polk and DAM.,
And the TarifonSet*
We do not know that Mr. Dallas helped to ...make
night haleorn," by joining in the chorus of this
neat song, but ho sou • looker on, and en endor
ser of the rudiment. thereinembodied. As in
1932; no man went further for Protection, so in
1842, no man wea a mere - zealons supporter of the
Whig Tariff. Under the Polk dynesty, however,
he was ready to sacrifice opinions, Votes, charms
ter, consistency and dl. He gave his casting vote
for the Tariff of 1848. in a speech, prepared far
the occuion, and from his Seatav the presiding
Meer of the body! Never was there such a
spectacle before, never so lame en apology; cr
so bed' en set. Patztsylvenia had spoken al the
Brdlot Box, through the Legislature, and %Mani •
moody in both houses of chonmees, for the Tariff
of 1942. George M. Dallas was alone recreant
to his solemn pledges, to his preview conduct, end
to COl9/13011 expectation. He was reedy to wound
where he could heal, and to kill where he could
an. Let It not be forgotten that it wee the cart
ing rote of George M. Dallas which destroyed the
Tariff of 1842.
TILE ELSOMIPTION
Mr. Dallis wes escorted from the (river to the
St. Charles Hotel, not by the citizens of Pitts,
burgh, bat by a. small body of his own party.— .
Curiosity melded the numbers, and the music
drew together quite • crowd, the barge majority of
whom were Whip. In flout of the Hotel the
party mum to a stand, end Mr. Dallas stood us.
covered, as Col. Meatiestau adrenal the
crowd, foin the bakony of the
Motel,,the .Wkendmt sin the nsme of the
Pc o l 4o , the maul. and the Democracy of Allen
Only; and u he sneeringly added from these,
the miss. (not of the terrible fit* of 1845,) but
from the ruins of the Tariff of 1846. Of Mr.
McCandlees's speech of welcome, we have path.
lag more to rely, thin that en for as it was in.
tended to Mulvey the impression that Mr. Dallas's
welcome •wu n popular one, it wu monism.
The welcome originated with thorough-paced
uncompromising partisans end was connumnated
by them alone. The people were not even invited to
partake in the welcome. nor were many of the
people even aware of the coming, until Mr. Dallas
was on his way to the city. With what propriety
then could Col McCandless welcome his guest and
his party's guest to the hospitedies of • city whim
no suchwelcome had been previously invoked, and
not even now creep through the organ of a party.
Botarough of Ude. •
. Mr. Wu expressed Linself perunally grate.
fed to the citizens and the Democracy for their
warm welcome to him in visiting a city where
he had not before been for the space of thirty
yeah. All was eine* and beautiful, to his eyes.
.indtbere was no min here. Han imimarrinis
the text andcamenent 'of the Speech, and
with many references to the "mating vote" to
which we have already referred. We hope to see
d& speech in print. verbatim sad especially the
figures relating to the Triff... We shall then an
ewer Mr Dallas la Fatkergh by the Secretary of
the Treasury In Washingteor, and before going
any, titan we most ask Mr. Dallas what he
meant when he snorted in the presence of a thou
sand people that the duties on Imports for the'
first three quartos of the present year were
TWENTY SIX 'MILLIONS OF DALAIIS.
So far from this being "the fact, we shall show
that it is not arm an, approximation to. truth.
We hope Mr. Dallas does. not (sitcom Pittsburgh
so benighted as to be incapable of learning the
truth, or of drawing correct deductions from
true statement. .
We ars told, too, that the Tara of 1646 will
yield a revenue of THIRTY-81X MILLIONS
OF DOLLARS during the present year. ll,this
be the fact, it hi a most shinning one, for an ag.
(legate of Imposts which would yield such& res.
cane would bring into the country foreign done.
ble goods to the amount:G[llloTO than the ONE
HUNDRED AND THIRTY—EIGHT MIL—
LIONS. To this add the - free goods, which
amounts to 57,076,666 froiti,Dementbar'46lhrough
July '47, (eight month') and weliant
Dutiable imports ;138,000,000
tree " 10,614,099
Total 148,614,999
MI this will go to Europe in the shape of exports
or money, and,bring back teas the scenes, u on•
der the Compromise Act, when the foreign goods
imported in one year exceeded $16,000,000
We must leave Mr. Dallas for Ibis evening, end
we do so way reluctantly, and only to renew our
utpaintwoce with Mtn in the morning. The Vice
Prudent must not expect to drown the troth by
the shouts of his party friende,mor to hash it by
the sweeter sounds of music. it is morn potent
than all these, and will survive all these.
Had Mr. Dallas visited Pittsburgh In any other
capacity than as a traveling politician be would
have received the courtesy doe to his high office,
but baying thrown himself into the embraces of ■
party and made a slump speech in the public high
way in defence of the Tariff of 1848; and his
caging volein the Senate, he may expect such •
mmonse tibia conduct merits. Old Allegheny
will show that she knows how to esteem such
of ustenneddlers, fed at the public sib, when
thus they ran from public duty to teich the
People the value of their own busing*.
Govziasestre mei cu.—Thourelesences of
the Government at Wastdogton In providing
means fog the defence of the Array, Is doing great
=chief to the public 'stoke and ceasing mast
eipenhe.
The coniepondento of the New Orleans, Pico
yens, dimbees the' following facts in reference to
the deditatko in the American dray at Pueblo:
.Conbuy to all expectation, the train which
came up today did not bring any money, and
twos the poor perkier* for the abectme
_wants of
the army ere woos oil ape ewer. Aligh miff.
lea per cad.' has beat paid today for money to
defray the trifismm cf. !Ittihad march from this
city to Maim, and s ome the holders hare are
shafring for eikAteenf Bach are the watt, to
which our gnartmumitiri and.asnrobiedea ebert.
dotted as they have been by the Government at
home; arddriren: „Nes fs clothing tonight, nor
in any of the nwesemite alb for tbearell•behg
of the army, to' say pothbtg of the eoserod, end
hews ell is to be purchased . at Mee which spot*
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Opol, the mail ellsvidliwbsid bt tbs DS
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Suretmare XAIII.IAgI case.-By the =in! of
late foreign gams ! we learn of a most extraordl.
oat, trial in tie Criminal Coat of Down
patrick. • In ord 1 r to undendsutd the nature of the
case, it is to stale, that persons wishing
to he married byl i the Registrar, the being always a
layman,) mastgive notice of intention. This no.
tics must be read by , the Clerk of the Guardians
of the Poor, at three consecrative meetings of the
Board, after which the-parties, by wearing that
there is no m legalimnediment, can immediately be
united in ur.
I In 1845, • man named Boadnefwas married
to Anne Brightlwho died in May 1846. In No
' vanher of thatdear; he was married by the Disc
trier Registrar, on notice and oath, to Anne Bright,
the mother of his first wife! A prosecution
wu instituted against Beadnel for perjury in
s wearing "that there was no legal impediment to
the marriage." 4 ,
The Premed failed in bringing home to the
prisoner a knoWledge of the degrees of affinity,—
His - Lordship Barged the Jay, that to constitute
perjury, the pe l rsen Charged most know that he
was taking a felee oath at the time of giving evi
dence'. There was no doubt a Falsooath had been
taken, but had it been taken wilfully and eomrpr
ly 1 The Judie thought not. The Jury could
not agree, and Were discharged.
Beadnel has one daughter by his first wife, and
soother by the' present. The relationship is sin
gular. The grandmother of the first girl is moth- .
.a to her sistar;laud the second child I, aunt to het
eider mister.
In Bmtiand alma= Singular marriage in respeet
to the ago and 'condition of the parties, occulted
recently. John Hyslop, the oldest tenant of the
"bold' Bucchmeb," and the proprietor, as he saye
of source bit lairdahip: lost bispartner with whom
belted lovingly dwelt for 60 yam, and who died
at the saimocal age of 90 years. Soon after this
Johnny, as ho was familiarly known, an enfeebled
old man seemed to "renew his youth," and instead
' of baring to be taken to the fields in a cart to 1113.
perintend the work, like a "gay Lothario," went a
.wooing."- -After trying sevaral of his own de
gree, and with:refusals, heat hat proposal and woe
accepted by a buxom widow of sixty, one of the
parish pauper% and, after three weeks courtship
they were married.: Their united riga =emu to
150 yeas. On taking their departure for the
High Cairn they were enthusiastically cheered by
the crowd. Rich and poor, old and young, went
to witness this singular marriage, and it is said
more curiosity could not hare been excited by the
Royal tilt, than was evinced on that occasion.
Ti. Pere denies whet we have assetted in
nrgud to the fall of Breadstuff. dining the ex
htence_of the Tariff of 1846, or during the few
months past. 'The Union does the satin thing
pretty much. The farmers know very well the
prices they have received, end the prices they
ate remade', and can judge en well as we can
whether the Tariff of 1846 dented the prizes.
u was coMended by , the Pennsylvsnis and
Nashville Union, or whether there has been •
depression or not. •
The following makes what we hive Aid up
,
on this subject entirely good.
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.There has been a depreeiatiatlou in grain, ever
since it was found there wu not going to be a
wooed failure of crop. in Great Britain, a &Pte.
elation in flour of some 14,50 a barrel—for flour
bait been PIO a barrel, and now it is only $5,50.
tfo depreciation, indeed ! when it is known that
Our exports of grain to Great Britian, have, * on a
stidden.entirely ceased. that the English journal;
in view of the teaming harvests of Britian, boast
that they need' no more foreign grain, and coo
, gratulats their readers on their mum from de.
penunee on the foreign bomber:dozen ! 'The
shipping interest, and freights are net wanting -
Whet Oa= this for shippera,who have seen freights
on flow sink from lie a laurel to la, 3d and
now fiod their vessels moored in docks, with no
doer or graqt to cany;—or none, at least, to Erg
land—that Tut and invaluable foreign market.
whichoer fanners were toldoeu to buy their whole
=plus crop,.
nom Datli rims. •
Tex Tutu, or 113411—How if workc—When
flour was alo • buret and wheat fern'
a ba s the l Pennulnnian gravely informed the
farmers of ponnsylvania, that theme high prices
were solely lobel attributed to the ',whinge of the
Tariff of 1847—t0 the liberal commercial policy
punned by rat govemmentiof Great Britian and
the U. 8. Thanks to the successlul exertion of
the Cob:letup and Calhoun, of both countries floor
is now melting in Liverpool at from $ 8 . 28 to 8 8 . 25 .
per bbl, anti wheat and corn in proportion; and the
Cakdonia }ring. advice, that ruinous as these
prima are to the agriculturalists, the markets ban
not yet retrp3gaded to anything like the point to
which the appear destined to fall. Will out
neighbors f the Pennsylvanian now state the
'muses whi h predated this sudden and dieutrous
reaction.
• The tel.) Coux-rr CONTEXT:OA, held at
Ckevela i nd it few day. Suez, passed Resell:do= in
favor of Internal Improvement, Protection, and
Domestic Industry, Sound UniLmn Comm, .
I d.
Oppositlorto Sub Trinury, Liberal Appropria
Sons for Lake. and Rivera, and revistance to
Executive neroachments. Also that the Annex •
aticm of T xas, amsammated by the present wit.
fah Admix: :2012, wsa the original came of the
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present Im:writable war with Mexico: and that the
end and all of the war is a will further extension
of the area l of him= bondage. Alto that Slum
is a great I notal and political evil, and that they
would do it hat constitutionally could be done for
ite . removal, and tumler 120 circumstanca consent
ISSZEMS2
•
The folowing Resolotion was also paced:
Rcrolretii, That while we regard the •Vti ilmot
PrOviso' ea the Ireeman's platform: we at the
SUDO timeildeciare the Whig doctrioe to be still
igoaderr, 4amely, unqualift 11 opposition to any
farther anziatation of territory to this Union—that
upon this 'ground the Whip of the North and
Booth, East and West, should unite and do bat.
tie aphid'ill attempt• to bring in any more terri
tory, eitheC by purchase or by =plot, or under
the cunning pretext of payment of the esponaes
of the war:
• •
Hare is iiound Whig doctrine, and an oval.
tioto of poll ' tiCal prinCiplet ands which all Whip
should at one man.
To the Editors of thi Pittsburgh Gazette.
The o4ract yo u ; gave us on Satunlay from .
James Buchanan '. letter,. ought to be deeply pan.
demd by awery freeman. While it bonus Abe
thereof the patty at headquarters, It evinces ode.
gree of hidened Menimption in the man wbo
has been dubbed by the faithful, "the farorite sun
of Pennaßeania," seldom to be met with. This
dyedin the.toookiensoctur, from the ranks of tbo
old Federal party, begins to feel the weight of re•
etaxisibil resting upon his own shoulders, for
the .gen e he has bad in bringing:on the anright
pil
eons and =moue war, under which the coma.
.n try Is no weeping and wailing, and blooding at ,
e 7 • ' • Ile is alarmed, and hopes bo may be
able to calm end soothe his awakened einselence,
if he can Only bo able to refer loge vote of Penn.
silvaniaiti the coaling month to sustain him.—
Triers Is ne man in the United Stetson whom a
more feufal responsibility rests for the annexation
of Tersas,'imd the war which has followed, than
James BcOmnan. lie was the file leader, the 1
great cloartipion of the .tfoughfares;"but for him,
it would not have taken place at the time and in
tbe•manntir it did. Had be and hie colleague (but
I need to the shadow,) been true to the
free &mei, true to their constituents, true to the
Conuitutien, the Witham scheme of extending
the bonedarlea of Blurry, and perpetuating in the
hands of aveholdeni the control of the Gowern.
inept, coui not bus been, consummated. If I
recollect agility, the joint resolution of annexations
finally pasied the Booms by a nujority of only two
votes, and '(only think of id) those two won:ogle.
OD IS the sofa of , free Penruylvania! and now
"Mt Denzeteraey" are called upon by the guilty
party to IMclome the act. Whore is the freeman
who will not rebuke such impudence at the
• ' no t
. BALLOT 1011
Our corumpondent is right. It was Mr. Du.-
..
chum who' made one of the small majority of
, r.
two (27 to 22) who passed the Tense Resolutions
in the Senate. Upon him a fearful responsibility
does inded rest. and if he. does not slog in him
absene,Mi l inust feel it. That vote, and hisconnie
of a edod attending the diem:union, made him Mr.
•Polk's Secretary of stale , but - it bat him many
pernenal ' friend" s and that pabllc respect which
traglikto IMwelimm,gont preektrullth hint than an
441641 ac thiamin:lea and all the lumetala
'Tirs=Vs /1
db. domain
Ow !IN
ERIM
• TheßesPhsteibilley.
The following memos aro from en allele lnc
Isle number of Itronnion's Quarterly Review. It
Vain be seen that the seeker speaks out in plain
language in relation to the Mexican war—the re
sponaibility—and the violation of the Constito.
ton:
The course the President should haws pursued
•is plain and obvious. On teeming the Am of
things on the frontier, the critical condition of our
army of occupation,.be should hose demanded of
Canutes the reinforcements end supplies neceiwa
ry to relieve it, and Secure the porpese for which
it was.avowedly sent to the. Rio Grande; and if
he believed it proper or-necessary, to have in ad
dition laid before Congress, a toll. and tmthful
statement of our reign= with Mule°, including
di the unadjusted complaints, put and present,
we had againet her, accompanied by the recom
mendation if a declaration of war,—he would
then have kept within the limits of his duty, prov
ed himself a plain. coostitntional President, and
kJ? the responsibility of OW ar no toar lo Con
gress, the only war ma,Wng power known to our
lawn. Congress, after MU= &Memnon, Might,
or might not, have declared trtrraf likely
would not; but whether so or not, like ponsibilt-
ty would have rested With.ft;atillio blame would
bee attached to the President.' . •
Unhappily, this course did not occult to the
President, or was too plain and simple to meet
his approbation. By declaring that this war al.
ready existed and by the act of Mexico herself,
the President relieved Congreas of the emend..
bility of the war by throwing it' eD on Mexico.—
But since he cannot fasten it on Mexico,—for war
did not already exist, or if so, by our ad, and
not here,—it necessarily recoils upon himself, and
be most bear the responsibility of doing what the
Constitution forbids him to d--eir making'
war without the Micro:titian of Congrem. in of
fed therefore, he has trampled the Constitution
under his feet. seta dangerouo precedent. and, by
the official publication
,of a palpable falsehood,
sullied the national honor. It is with no plenum
that me *oak 'thus of the Chief Magistrate of the
Union. for whose &ration to his h' Land
sponsible n„(fice see menthes voted Botyvvinit.
ever may be our attachment to one party, or the
seeped ire hold to be doe from all good citizens to
the civil magistrate, we cannot or the •Constitu
lion violated, and the national honor, sacrificed.
whether by friend or foe, from good 'motives cr
bad, without entering, feeble though it be, our
stern nod hulgnid precut.
Max. Brasce—Tae Somnambulist Preacher.
—ln the Presbyterian Adveate. of Wednesday,
we Sid the following account of a 'somnambulist
preacher. Mrs. 'limey, of Harrison county, Ohio,
written by one of the Theological students of the
seminary in Allegheny city.
Mr. Hughs states that he beard her preach on
the Bth of August, and glees a statement in the
article alluded to, of her conduct and discourse.--
She has been agitated with periodic nm:nalght for
the last eight years, and on every other Sabbath,
at 10 o'clock in the morning, when the affection
occum she sets erect in her bed, makes a prayer,
takes. a text. dist:eats and exhoris from It, gums
up her argument, and aloes with , prayer. Apart
from the introduction of extraneous matter, the
writer say, her performance would not have dis•
graced many who Inca been set apart .6y the lay
ing on of Itanda."
Immediate* after closing, she fells back upon
the bed, foams at.the mouth and gives evidence of
great pain, in a few minutes, however. she =s
em her natural faculties. Craned, attend to bear
bar diecountes-431310 from 'novelty and others-for
devotion. She Ina long. been a member of the
Presbyterian Church.
Her own testimony added to other facts um
rinses the writer that she is unconscious, while in
the Somnambalic state, and that 40 her no reeol•
leetion of whet has passed, when folly restored to
FRUIT Geovaae.—A Con.mtian dills Fruit
Growers and. Nurseryman, has been appointed to
meet at Colombo., Ohio, on the 28th and 30th of
this smooth, for the purpose of collecting new va
rieties of fruit, noticing and correcting erroneous
names, to consult an the kind adapted to the
different soils of Ohio and the adjoining Mates,—
to remit and cure &usage of fruit teens, aid
to discos generally all matters Interesting to
trait growers and nurserymen.
Those engaged and interested in the growing .
of Ault, torieriek aa• htsioad
teal' bring specimens, with the names of the
fruit.
The Columbus Horticultural Bodoly have far
nished their aid to the Convention. Who hope
the public will not forget the approaching meeting
of our own lionicultural Society. There amino
Bothnia. in whit!! the public ought to feels deep
er interest, and mine calculated to cantor more
benefit upon the formai, or greater pleasure to
the community.
ROIL ROAM ACCIIIISIT—The Passenger train
on oho Cumberland road wu interrupted, on
Wednesday, by an accident on this side of Her
per's Ferry, which eetiously injured several of
the passengers, and detained the mail due in thin
city from Baltimore on Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock, tit t P M, the next day.
'I be accident was occasioned by spreading or
sinking of the Mile whereby the ears were
thrown from the track. Flee persons are said to
have been more or less injared--one dangerously.
Tam AlCitaior Paoviso.—Hcie la the Proviso,
which was propelled aa an addition to the Three
Million bill:—
"Provided, That thane ►hall ha neither Slavery
nor involuntary servitude in any territory on the
Continent of America which ►hall hereafter be
acquired or annexed to the United States, by vie.
tae of this appropriation Or in any other 01011.12ef
wbstsoever, accept for crimes whereof the party
shall have been duly convicted, Procirkdafrooys,
reit any person escapios into that territory, Iran
whom laborer service is lawfully claimed in any
ooe of:the United States, such persons may be law
fully redefined and startled oat of such territory
to the person claiming his or her service."
Gas. TAYLOR 4.ND Implore Co*lrstrnos.
At a meeting of the Delegate+ to thelllinois Mato
CoMentiorral Convention friendly to the election
of Gen. Zachary Taylor to the Presidency of the
United illtateiateld in Springfield on the evening
of the 30th of August, the following resolution
wet adopted :
Rooked, That we, the unattained, =ram
of the Winch State Constitutional Convention do,
as individnale, nominate Gen. Zachary Taylor_ ex
a candidate lot the neat Presidency of the United
States,"_
Taz COMIttIICZNIENT EZWACISSA took place
at the University last evening, and the following
gentlemen received their degrees: .
Alexander Franklin, A. 11.
Joseph C. McKibbin, B. 1..
Robert Finney, B. L.
Robert Sterling, B. L.
Matthew Stewart, B. L.
Joseph 11. Lowrie, B. L.
An address was made by R. Mr. Cluen.
Subject, knowledge:
Fuming Paasosivtau.—W. B. Caldwell has
received No. & of this bounded work,—theWater
Lily and tbo Myrtle being the embellishment.two of the sweetest flowers in the great world and
works of Nature.
Beauties of the Opera, containing Marches,
Watmas, Sony, ike., has been Issued by Atwell,
New Yotk, at the low price of 50 cents s num•
ber, for aome 10 pages of music.
Licatras.—The Lecture on Wednesday even.
ins at the M. C. Church, Bth at, was well attend
ed, and we no Informed, the Rev. T. H. Stockton
handled his subject in an eloquent and masterly
style evincing that runnel and plustasive manner
so 'becoming in Pulpit oratory.. He epoki as
though he fell the importnee4or
NATIOLtL UllOllllll/ to ClNllMellei
exhibiting In this Cityioday. nay aro said to
be performers of extraordinary merino their MIN
era parte, and dun* who ate fend of each amneo•
menu will be gratified by attending. They will
be In ibe city foe accent days.
• . Tip Wuhlogion Woo avocado this arti!sl
ofTszados witbiu 21 .mailtf.thipity of Meii• .
co, and with no moray .In. front, - Se biro tido
. .
Tbs kleastsry. of thi-Trusisti ths
of .liinttsu Isst, him Not upwsrds'ofbimilss
lkim of dollars 6 Now Otlimueeu.secatint of
key diabwastaioilts.
2,—Tls until porta' • of
• • • of the citp wM tab,
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
Correspondence of ?Menorah Casette,
The Telegraph is again in dere:thud we hive
therefore nothing late from the 1.3 onth or Ease
This is exceedingly annoying at thii time, when
may mailer, is eager to learn the falM of the Ar
my since itideniiture from Puebla f i l er the Galli
tat of Mexico.
Within the lest ten days, the Southern mail has
failed eix times in the Mutt, to aniSe when due,
and twice in succession within the past two days.
This throws us back in late Telegraphic despatch
and • Of which
'dentate the public may
justly complain. We are waive:Oa our own
account, as well cc for the public, to receive late
and regular news from the Army.
Eschnice , 'Correleandenee or the P;;Attegit Gazette
NATI MARKET.
CINCINNATI, Sept. 9,7, P. M. •
•Flour—We quote riles in the market at $4
.$4,12i per bbl.
Pork—Westeni, we have elle 1000 bble, at $ kO,-
50 per bbl, deliverable in October next.
Grain Market without change.
Provisions—We hue no change to note in the
article' of Pvinleione—they bland as heretofore
Tinted. • ' „.
. Lird--Wo quote. sales of 3000 bole Lard, at
9be per lb. -
Whiskey—There 'hare been Wei effected at
17c per gal."
Cornmeal—Selling at 150 c 'per bbl.
¶There is 55 feet water in the channel and rising.
The Western mail is in but myosins no news.
1:=!!!!
The first train of care paws! over the Prowl..
dence end Won:Wu calico:Nl to Woonsocket an
Thinstloy.
The liarrlaburg Argus, • Locofoco print, taken
ground' against a Lor.ofoch National Convention.
As it 'Tem not enough that Mr. Polk'. own
State bad decided against him. • his own country
hos decieided against him. and his own town has
decided against him, and hi. own precinct hay de-
eidul aping him, and Ws own family has decide,
against him—three fourths of the Paths of Ten
nant. being Whigs.
The Popo has changed the method of calcula
ting time at Rome. It had always been customa
ry to count up to twenty four o'cloOk each day,
starting a half en hour before sunset. The clocks
are now arranged in the ordinary European man
ner.
We Dave heard the quedien, .‘how much la a
'Horse Power," asked a great many times. The
Scientific American says, • "what it generally
considered ea constituting a home power,is a pow
er sufficient to HOG one hundred and thirty pounds
one hundred feat in one minute."
Kansas Gluier, hewing thit Jenny Lind was
rehearsing the character of Norma, exclaimed in
tone of mingled surprise and petulance, •E una
Norma rd in son la Norma! (There is but atm
.'Parma, and I am that Norma)
Tax Wn.z. or ♦ WILITIT Soovnesraxe.—
The.N. Orleans Picayune pablishes extrema front
the last will and testament Militia° Poydras,
late of the parish of Pointe Coupemand of great
wealth. The testator died in posseesiou of six
large plantations, and on each of them there are
a greet many slaves, who are directed to be sold
at public sale, the purchasers to bind themselves
to emancipate the Mares with their increase at the
end of twcnty•ftve years from the day of sale. The
balance of the estate, after the payment of the le,
caries, is to be divided among a number of neph
ews and nieces of the deceased. To each of his
god-children, Mr7Poydras bequeathed 8500: to
each of his neeroes, large and small, he bequeath.
ed $lO. To Felix 'Bernard. Eustsche Lebedel,
Willis Alston and Madame Zucherie, he left each
$OOOO. To Min Frances Gallstin, daughter. of
Albert Gallatin, he left $10,000; to Mr. Leine,
notary in New Oileans,66ool/ To J esepti Bart
doe of New Orleans, and Guy Richard of Pointe
"Couptte, hie executors he left each $25,00J. Rich
bequests ate made to all the charitable Institutions
of New Orleans. To the parixbesof Pointe Coo.
pea and West Raton Rouge, leo Innis $30,000
earl. The interest of this awn is to be employed in
giving a dowery to all girls of the said parish
who may get married, the unfortunate to be al
ways prefixed.
Lcisca'a klimataoa.—Catharine Van Bon
war a beautiful , girl, of noble birth, who having
Wien in lon with a podr student of Nurembarg,
bed been condemned by her parents to the dole
ter. Facsping,with eight of her companions, of
ter saute piste, ab• took tektite at Nittemherg.—
Alms I.4halr *woe attacked to bar. -Yet with
a Mose of- jostles rather unusual in a' lover, ho
arrow to the Nuremberg etudent-- . • If you desire
to obtain your Catharine Van Bore, mato haste
before she is given to another. whose almost
is. Still she hes not overcome her tote for you.
For my part I should be delighted to see you
'united,"
' Thestudent not responding to this offer, Luther
manioc) her. In this union beams moat hippy—
the details of kis domestic life am full of once -
, nets and tendemcm.
A massiscnone—The Washington correspon
dent of the Baltimore Sen, ventures upon the
following:
He that seeketh for a politiCal sign shall soon
find one. Judge Woodhull. of N. H.. will no
doubt be the democratic nominee of the Baltimore
ennverilion, for President and Mr. Sce—reta
Walker, of Mississippi, for Vice President
We undetetand it u catimated.hona the official re
turns, that there are at least 2,000 addit.onal troop.
at Vera Ur= prepared to return to farm another
train. Besides these, theme are o•.her reinforie
meats at rota.—
TO TEEL MACE:The
are yet to take place:
Michigan, Now 1
Mississippi, Nov I
Louisiana, Mir
Texas. Nov 2
New York, Nov 2
New Jersey, Nov 2
Massachusetts, Nov 8
Delaware, Nov 9
GVALAIIL Emcmoss
fallowing general olec
Marne, Sept 6
Vermont, , Sept
Georgia, Oct 4
Arkansas, Oct 4
Florida, Oct 4
Maryland, Oct 6
Sonth Carolina, Oct 11
Pennsylvania, Oct t 2
Ohio, Oct 12
ARRIVAL AND 'DC.PARTURES OF MAIL?,
Essien Mail via Philadelphia, duo, 3 A. Kr cloay.
12 Al.
%Valera Mail,,Cinclonati and Louisville, due P
Al., doom A A. M.
Southern Mail via lialihrnoto and Washington, duo
8 P. Al., cloaca A A. Al.
North Western Ina Clevelaadolue 10 A. Al., closes
9 A. M.
Erie sod Western New York, due II P. M., closes
II A. Al.
OF /a No Cunt No Pay 1 Pllerd Mick
Dr Jackson's Embrocation is the only medicine that
dwill care this so very common and troublesome
daeme. It not only immediately allay. yam and Inge.
mation,atops all bleeding, subdues that intolr table tub
log, bat egeetually cures, In n very short time pence.
whom lives hare been rendered naiscnible for ) ears.—
Its application produces no pain, but nudes an opera
hie end pleasaitt sensation. If p.n.ss alliicted ill
call and bear of the great number of cases that hare
been cared, they witl be astonished. A gentlernan of
this city, who bag bt.es under the heart of the surgeon
for two or three times without being eared, boa by
ink I bold. of din Embrocation, been c rad ic ally cured.
It sells beyond preccdentd—{Foil. Saturday Courier.
Xi- For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TSA
6111115,72 Foonh sired, near wend, and also at the
Drag Store of Il P Sch Warts, Federal st Allegheny et
Q 7. Siatte• Utn.emg Panaosma.—r.glarncah
Torrmoirv—We beg leave to call piddle attention to
the following, from Dr. Wm. Doan, of Witharnsville
Clermont Co., and one of the very firer practitioners In
the eeenig in which he resides, and late Senator to We
State Legtslature. It is cheering Was to Dee We lead.
Mg men of the profession, bunting the bonds of proles
venal prtjedice, and giving merit to due:
'lir: 1 have to my practice been using some of youi
Ginseng Panacea, and, to tar, am well pleased in its
effectain Cotawbal and Bronchial Complaints. Please
send ate ball a dozen bottles—pot them u law as y o u
ear; ea 1 expecte it eventide& to reader as general sat
isfactlim as it hoe heretofore, to keep It eeevantlY or
hand. Reapketfully, apl7 Ws. Doan, at. a.
p:7-07% mane the attention or our rettilCrs to the ex
traordinery cures ofticrofula performed by Dr. Calm'.
/441 i n . er= 14 ,0 Lo m no n ars . s t tr4r a h e l s hi p y ar st r l an , l 6
t4co . r , d . .
without doubt the most wonderful on record, and bays
so been announced by any of our enst respectable
ph yomana. The afflicted and others interested, are re
gentled to visit them at their several places of abode,
and lenrn from their olio lips the wonderful enema of
the ritedlcine. The Gem one named is hlr Isaaolbooks,
who may be seen daily, between the hours of I A. M.
sod 4 P.M. It the cameo( Remind & Walton, No 37
Market at, Philada. oce
GAZETTE JOB VILINTIBIO OFFICE,
WORD aTaZIT,COOIIII. or MT 01/ICI 1ILIT•
(*WI are now prepared to execute let neoperior
'ond eXpeditkate manner, all kinds of At l'aturtno,
melt its./arge Pueiere, titeambom 111111, Dille of Lading,
letter Sheet Circulars, llendbllls, Cards, to, k.c.
• . 'BOOS. MID PAIIIPUIST /113 TIMI
to any extent executed In the bat manner, and all
kind. of I . lnatin6 done with accuracy and at dm! lowest
Tama ,
HAYDEN es, COALE,
FLOYE, , PRODUCE,AND USN KRAL; COMBOS
, SION ItINRCHANTS.
DA. 16, Bmltla4 H half, Banhairrla
nFPER their Knit. an Merchants and Parma
Mike ale of Flour, (Irate and Produce generally, in
the Baltimore hlarkehand from thei r gateways seam&
Wee Mat purchatme and shingle, Can Mali 'Mr
nut sansfacttery Wei. oml:qt.:rodents will etnagsraly
be beat scielsed of tbe elate of. the Mattel% keL - .
Rent ste.atesers. Wm µNam tentsjuute nor
'bade bleue,Dartdetto &Saunders, SaynnOt &Stall&
Eng &Caren Balticeeno
Oodwell English; Philadelphia,
RagleSlt Maser & .Iqqj York.
illathalth haa 4,101 7 !! , Zia%
CORNER OF BOO TSRIC T 's' 00.
ITOILIRTII ST, 2 ,
LOST OFFICE ALLEY.
THE antweriber respectfully Inform Me public that
helms eentateneed the manalwatare of Oentlesames
Fashionable Beets, or pod material and workmanship
which be will warrant superior to miy Dad' ever mode
Si Pstubenth . for the ante. Tbeso handsome Boon
wall be made to measure, and w.rr.nt ,h em
mated, at the very,lEw 'pees of FIVE DOLLARS
CASH. Gentlemen are ropaested to call and examthe
waLLIAM VINCENT ROBERTSON.
split( Successor to W 13 ERSKINE.
==l:2
In this ohy, at De residence of Neville B. Craig,, Esq.
on Thursday morahsg the Slalom. by the R. Fnuci•
Herron ,11. D.. HUGH W. W11.....1DN, Eau., al-mast
HUL Washinaton. Penes., to Ain :MEAD ST.
NEVILLE, wr *IN raty.
TILE DAILY NATIONAL
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13 &clock. C. a.—Ounday excreted—and George
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The Nsatollat. Wm is what Its anise Indicates. It
speaks the seinimems of the Whig party of the Union
on every gambit of publie4olicy. It advocates Me
election to toe Presidency of Senate TAYLOR, subjec,
to the decision of Whig ational Couvention. It
make• war lodic knife earns ALL theme:owes and sett
of-the administration deemed to In '
adverse ID the Intr.
rests of the country, sold exposes without fearer error
the coiraprions of the party in power. Its miaow are
open toevery man La the country, for the discuerion of
political or any other questions.
In addition to polittes.a large space in the Notional
Whig will be devoted m publications upon Agnellittle.
!decimates, and ether useful arts, Sei nee m Ferreira,
Law, Medicine_Statistiet, &e. Choice permitter:sof
American and Foreign Literature. will also be given,
including Reclean, fee. A weekly list of the patents
issued bs ttre l'aterst Office will likewire be published—
the whole forming a complete family new.paper. .
The Weekly NaCional Whig,
One of the hugest
items
In the UM' en Stoles, is
made op from the columned the Daily National Whig.
end is puldished eve). Yemen, for the low p ri ce of ell
per annum, payable in advance. A dnuble *beet of
eight pages will be given whenever tbe peels of natter
*hall minify It.,
The Melanin *LG.:nerd Tayktr. oniuen lateen!y
the the Nmiooal Whig. are in coat. of publication.-
- commenced with the second namber, a large
_
nom y of . ordieill2ll Peso printed to supply
can* for back numbers. • CHAS W FENTON
Proprietor of National Whig
Washispon, Juni 3,1E47. ialMiltsualso
W.W. WWLISON, •
JEWELLER AND WATCH PURER.
Corner of Fourth and Markel Strata,
110 FAS just renvned from the Eastern Cities with the
1.1. Ingest and best selected neck of him Watches
lad Jewelry eve, offered in this city, and at prices as
ow as can he bad to the Eastern cities. Toe public
general,ly, are invited to call and emotion my stock
composed to part, of
Fine Gold and Silver Watches;
Jewelry of every pattern;
?Alder Ware in large variety;
and Fancy Grads;
Masonic, Odd Fellow, and other Regalia:
Trim
and a tor eater;
Diamond Premium Gold Pens, in Gold ind &lee
Cares and pen mints Sold seperately
Gold and Silver Ppectaeles and YCIIC/111;
Chains, Kcys,Peats, Rings. lite;
Newatyle Ladire Recast Pins;
Spleridfd Read Rags and Parses;
limb Pans and writing desks;
Racers, travelling•Diersing Cases, lic;
Best quality Tahiti and Pocket Cutlery;
Soler Lan) Lamps and Gas Chandeliers Jac., &a.
sptlaike
New Booke.
FLOWERS PERSONIFIED, part 3,benatifully
illa
trated.
FAther De Median, part 3.
Orval:Oath:in of Labor and Association, from th
French . of Math. Wiseman,
Martin the FoondSag, with 33 illastrations.
Gallant Tom, or the peril. of a Sailor.
Cardeißritro; by Mr. M L Saremser. •
Duelist. and Duelling in the Sorrier.
by Chola
SammerGeld, of Team.
The Olden Time for Almon.
The 111.0131.. or Ainevicim Privateer.
Arabian
Nip.
part 3:
Josephine, Mustarded, part 3.
Illostrated Life often Seott—fresh supply.
The Monk's Rever.ge; by liagin i k-idtrandLY.
For salt by
sjnlo Third.o., opposite the Post Office
The Cheap Bonk Store.
New cod Beeoad hand llook#, Wholes;:ti and Retail,
DANIICLS 6 1112111T11,
N. W. cam" Cr Are. and Fourth.3Bl., PkCaddy:gm,
ESPh:CTFUI.IrT invite the attention of bluebell.,
gi and others visiting tha ity, to Mei reziewireas-ort
ammo( Theological, Classmal, School amt Atiseellone
irs Books also. a large and 'MIDas assortment of :han
dily School Book, and Stationery, which they offer at
extremely km pnces for cash.
Teachers sapolied with School Books and Stationery
at low prices..
lrjraesond hmJ Cloaks bought in arty quantity.
sirlOwlinT
W ro n t p F-'°' ne V i l or Pea l a N an D rote r " k k 7at
on draught and tor sale at the Wine Store of
SACOII
split/ le oor morke & front its
Q . ErIiDDIV.II-42 etko Cora.
, 94 *eke Barley;
00 Oats;
10 Ws Boar, received per keel boat Go •
Sew; ket tale by JAMES DALZELL
spuo • • .•••• 2l tester at
QPaha Snap,
to •• extra Punk &tap in store, foi wan
DALZELU
.
EIVIT-10 seks dried leis
5 do 1 hes in nom; bar liaie by
DALZI:I.I..
eptlO . _ .._
E 7 •
r,
LOUIL— ehls Bloppegshein Floos prime 3 rti•
fet
elk: for sate by N OAKF0111)/r. CO
smllltli Cam Merchant, liberty vt
114110 FLOIIII-60 Lhls Inntinfil for .ale by
IVI .pile. - 3L EL 0 A FORD k CO, Com T 1
CLAY—hO mks German Clay landloo from e •
for sale by • J C BIDWELL.
WU/ orator
KEU BUTTER P. recrg
arwoOdWaleteplO and
HArA. '3"r1441;1V
L&RD Ant received; for sale by
WICK fr. ~1 1304 N nLE4:.
OIKEEKE—IYO rube W a for sale by
spCD WICK & bIeCAND I rss
SALICIIATUS-10ttkaLlean's for sale by
_ WICK & bIeCKNOLESS
B7pLlP X"bbh""" elg: & hicCAN&LESS
_
DEE:wex for sale by •
WICK & MeCANDLESS
E.IH-51:1 Olds large No 3 Mackerel landrog from
r 'pall oak kw sole by .1 DALZELL
O SALIC ACID—dl lbsj sat we'd; for sale by
E SEI.LHEtS, 57 wood st
PAPER PILL DOXEd=.I3O greasiest Teed; for rale
sety by_ R E SELLMS
p
ITCII-4 cares Bargendyju receive si recved; fer .eh by
pttO
K K .`rELLERS
x
gemlina Burgundy frEtli.l7Erts
CREAM TARTAR bbls)oßtree'd; for We by
ppil 0 It E SELLF.AS
OVAL PILL BOX cob just Teed; for we by
19110 • It ESELLb:R9
which witl g he ea the adianlage orormeg oar como
men the burnt and newest styles. Deadens= who ere
,desinots of suktraing their mese.% eett,hY Milled el
'the Original Btu, be accommodated.
All atteles from this establishment will'be sourant
ed in every pertienlar, as 60 treabkor expense will be
wanting av .= oor port to agent geeeral sedelhotioa.
We he =et received a splendid stock of Prank
r t d e
e tarh illaclr,Browe,l3lae,Grem,Olive and Gas
lilc, Brown.and Orcenßeaver Cloths;
Snails!. Pilot Cloth. .
Fts'elCasaimerea and Cloths for Bach and Haldane
Coate. I
Rena Doe Skim , plain and figured. ,
Fnglult
Do fumy do CoaiMeres . .
do. , •
st. o .sierge lot of American Clothe and Cornimerca
Free& tepee cat Venus Gar vastingt. .
Do Black and fancy Satins.
Do do do" Silks., • . ,
Do do do, Cashmere, and all sitneles', :
pertainitm to mu business. •
We have an advantage dist feW houses in the West
bare, bang connected with houses both In reeve York
and beaten who omit keep, its.melatiy supplied with
the.latem European styles W goods:
AL:AO—WiII be kept constantly o¢ hind a general
arnortment of reedy made Clothing; •
Together with Shim... Draw. ' under ShirtOilosears,
Collars, Pear% Crayon., Oloven.nerpenders, to Ac.
ANCICER MAYER
Star Clothing Saare,7o wood et
rn will be promptly emended to. spo
-
YE-1 bid mound LRO Dye receiveti for old. hY
" " "'“-4- PRINTS ONLY.
"1 lIA LK—ISS lba red Chalk Inc receive/I; rot sale by
R E SELLERS
AP 'CAYENNE-5 lies jes t received: for vale by
is • tIOF ICFLLERS
.
ODA' LE CORKS-9 bales juat received; tor sale by
R E SELLERS
T OM AND DDCKETlt—lado.cn Tubs,
gpt9
80 doz Buckets, en baud; or isle by
• • J R FLOYD
_
VirOVIL-100 1,6 L Creel, &end Floorjort recied;
E for solo by W (MEER
tir cot smith( & water at
QCOAR-160 hide N 0 and Cuba Sugar jut raced
1.7 for sale on ateuturnedmina term, by
sofff CAR.ON to blegeifOßT.6:b rt
pK SAND-70U tbe usi reed; far sale by
IS A FAIINadTOCKA CO
sod) co, and wood au
C OPALVAIINIXH-49). LL
golls New York and
Newark quick drying Varn@Eish p E141,67 wood st arted; for sale by
@E
ELM:MING—I7EI do: Mason's ebotengo_ralr
_ 810 for sole by JOHN DMO
Sll AVIS G SOAP—..I b.,dos i
6 n a lor., Wind ,
,or for sale low by wv . U MORGAN
Gall ALOES—i cino mewed; for sole
by
op/ 13 I,KGAN
.
QUDIAO-1. 81etly Sumo, mood; fat solo by
1.3 0 .1 I) MOROAN 1101 wood s
PPLES-30 bbl. green 100.0.4. 0 'k'. 641
op* oi W GKIKER
`ItIOCOLATZ—Z bY. No I, orri•ing: for s.ale by
• 'V I & HFWYD
MAggEC4I.-111hd prime ln nla
saywkms
OLIVE, dos Friab for .11110 by
J D ILLIAMS
111Eld6id—W Flaw WEL Jam ree'd; tar rale
by CARSON & AIeKNICIIT
C HALK—a """"ll`;ertiirg°ol,YK co
bblg J ost nted and ( r sale b)
VI, •pt 9 A FAUNESTOCK b. CO
BATH SILICK-4 aim extra fine Ned; tar We
son Lf JOHN DIIIOIIGAN
•
N - IC
W PRINTS—We have received • largo &s
-eamen; of beautiful, dials colored, and rich Fancy
Prints of a great variety at prices' and quantities, for
sate low. ItiIiACKLNTT fr. WHITE,
1,9 wood st
Ttfelc,ec" — V,7.'-'lTb""d/Mg.;:°;,°:lM .
tuned Tobacco; tarsal. ny
lIACIALEY & SMITH
14eALLISTEICS OINThIENT-10 grosajast reed;
3 , 1 for sale wholesale and retell by
• 14 RESELLERS
PTg. TURPANTIXE-30 bblo jut ice'd, kr
optil bak by g E 8ELL1:30,07 Mima
R&18IN8-160 bze best thumb Robins; for ante by
sot! BAGALEY & SMITH, Id 490,ym0d or
SALERATUS AND GLUE FACTORY FOR BALE,
—The Administrators of L. e late /mace hieLadatitlin g
over for We the tatablishatent abuse in Ninth-% arty
formerly earned on by biro; in his WO One, es Rilakes
tus and Ulna Fa-tory. The titer!a are to oorepkdo order
far 1...) ins on the business, with txtuner,te,andready
Fr commencing* &Imitate A liberal erten will be
Mate, Red an pardeelars made known by tenger an
ether or the etettte i ghe a. JAMES BLAKELY"
JOHN•MITQUELL:
(I ATE mend DIME in cure; for tate by - Adminianuon
_
, 7eceied
dind W CHADWICK LAILD -- :. v
-
=IE2
30UYAFIDS,6 yds OilMootrnessitY l
of patterns rust received from the Yrollmsvtll
teeterp and for sale at our ware room, O Worarst.
J & H rItILLIPS
bond
400 eo .A e r i ( v D e: '" lPtirp:ilt " g l et w :
our ararezooro, 5 Wood st.
rTICA-113 htchna Y t 4 fine to extra flap
-"d .do.' lmp arsibl P, flue wants gar,
- do amalgam to
can bid various gradela P
wale try
W 'LUAUS
ATEMATA—MiIIe cops k and lan;
X l gel " Manilkesi Null. POPPY lad D7gliellg
..13 Weir? " J kOD
rrßous ETHER—i oatbapplumm ed• an h ode
ipti R
- -
Zution palcs
By JohaD. Pavia. AlMleaser
Thy Goods.
ON Monday yenning, the 13th ind..ar 10 Went. at
the Commercial *ales Moon, comer of Wood and Fifth
di., will ue :
Aa extenaire woodmen of fancy and sisal. Dry
Goods, among blea ch ed andieces anperb rich style
pm; 28 pieces unbleached muslin% SI
splendid likraze Worsted Plhawls, ilLew
At 9 CrClni, P. Ma
A quatuity "of grocele. gam:mom,
hardwave, waiter, 8 day and 30 hook gnawed elocas,
handnemo Ingram carpeting, match , shovelsLitn
boxes, stow., do • .
A Watt sookonalud or now. and Iwo hand boon
hold and kitchen farnitaro, an. kn.
At 7131;kek,P, M.
~1 „ ...
•
4 Nre , iet cillerf,
to goods, music
o dans, ite. ..
Largo Salo of 800k5,•24., at A ction.
gold n a a n y m si a v e coa ah ng s ,G o
raa
ma
lIISHIMILIIIB, variety goods, lamas, map
spllo .
ON Saturday overdue, the 11th met., it notolook, v at
the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth
eta., will be sold without reaiteve • large collection a
valuable hi zscelbuteous Books, duriog tablet, are—
Encyclopedia A rooricaus.,l4 vols.
Works of Sir Walter Scott, 10 vols.
Shakspaaro t Sao ed Who, 7 vols.,
Rohn'. Ancient History, 8 vole,
Campbell', Foreign Monthly Magazine,2 was.
Wonder, or the 'leavens, 1 ectoderm.
Fatally Miaow great variety, splendid music book*
anneals m superb binding, letter and cap Inning paper
bhuik, books, gold andmeat pens, - pencil*, plea:trial
charts, ice. (Vette) • .110 DAVIS, Auet '
OY Wedneeday evealag the Ithh Mu., at 10 o'clock
at the Cow:errelai ealex Room, corner at( Wood and
Falb sta oarilt be sold Har somata whom it ma
_y eon
em, for emit par fundsfl4 share. emelt In the Comm
ay for erecting a brtdge, over tne allegthertY • nver,
opposite Hand imam. •
iOIIN DAVIS, kamiaaier •
Brick mime nod id at Avalon,
ON Snturday alterridon the 11th 'loot no 4 O'clock on
the pr4Ml,tll, wUI be sold, that valuable lot of ground
satiate m the non/ inn earner ofTbrrd sad Ferry ete,
busing front or 120 feet , au -Thi rds and eaters:lln
eleag tie Ferry lit,tra feet;on sleek : la erected a two
etrul Unrk Owellieg Houle ertuelt is rented at present
TAM mdispntable.t Terms, onbelirCsish mad*
payable moue or two year., wint tetereet i t e h e wee •
red by bend and mortgage
en; j, JUN D DAVl9,Agehaceer ,
THE public respettfay uffori..4 d . the Th eetee
7, .ff,,P"L'..Vegvc"Zeninf
on -g;i;c4.3,
haveDere bee:le-the
made—
re:4.'oloy °lie:Allow and tmproiernents
n
' AN ENTIRE NEW STAGE.
The Pit has igen enlotged—Pnweenime Boxes—the
who e interior, newly punted and detellued—Deer car
pels and evefy thing done with • view to add no .the
comfort of thlpations of this now OLT EJUZUReellee•
tllr VNEAT.111,11%1t..;11.1,1 , 4 tad
•
will appear en the opening eight.
MK JOHN DUNN, the celehmtal Careedimt, is en.
gaited end will make his first oppearame on Saturday.
Mr DARER, Mr KIND, Mr LITTLF.,II , GRACE,
MIS SALZMAN,vond MAMSOILLE•MALVINA. the
the
nonsense, have been engaged, together with
the old favorites, and will form a Company wool to any
in the country. • Particulars in name advertisements.
IPOUEL BIGHTS 'MORE,
D TnIL•ST Or T811II0A•1
AT AND — Ritir " S.F.A °'" LitE v ITI 4 E L N ° ELESId "L SALOON.
AMtiTTANCE TIN cervricr, CENTS.
This and coos Erening this Week.
A GRAND MUSICAL XitirTERTAZ/VMENT.
IIUEING watch the PRIZE LIONG of "rut Old Don
Csty," vnil be Auttg; together with sorb Other of tbe
Bangs subnutted for the pnse of the Silver Cup as have
met with the moo popular approval, all of which have
been eopyrtateed, and the original words and mane of
which can only be heard at the Eagle Saloon.
.62/1,!, Dacus, Trial, Quartettes and Witten., wlth
Ethiopian Lxtravapexas, he. te. ainS
ITEL,COVS NATIONAL 0111011111
FRO3I THE OLYMPIAN AMPHITHEATRE,
Philadelphia. '
lime splendid equestrian company composed entire
ly of STAR PERFORMERS. will exhibit seder
their splendid Trate, ?roe/ Pervittion, commodiously
furnished for the comfortable recce:x=o(3lSM preens,
at Pinoburgh, on the 10th, Ilth,l2lli,l4l,lfah and:l6oy
of September next
Independent. of Willis' celebrated Brun Band, the
company will he saluted on their arrive!, by Mr Wal.'
lece's String Band, pMying airs from the moat rindar
lathe evening the pavilbon will be illarninaled by the
patent aerie Gat, invented by B P Cameo:Esq., - of the
United States Navy Deparfrnent„Wasbington It isan
eotitely new method, prey a lope riot light; free from
all onerous ejlrreirs,thr, faith of all other attempt on s, and
casting a light scarcely lass theht the noday
lIILIU
Constituting this company will be Coned Mr . 10 Cwt.
venal e. who will ride his tench admired nets, of the
Itsmigos Envoy, th e 31ners ef a &new ty Siam, and
the beautiful episode of du /stir and AU lost snag, on
a 3 and 4 horses.
Madams Lotion Emma the great Non. Fla=
Equertalse, whose sullmitthda permutations,. a angle
'bone, chum and delight all who behold her, Pmd frog
patine opinion in awarding totter the Ingttpotition she
he
se successfully held amidst a host ormei mica
Ctoora—Dan-Rwr. the 'tnirlh•prerrodieg D.; whole
infinite - Mar end FUN, outlined by no rudeness .d
.leerity, places him far beyond the reach of imitation
It, florees Nichol., the Pan. of Ring Matters
The Risers Facile; whose union of talent is .11. th
a pstallel in the world. Chas Rims the Soma finished
artist in his atrangement and casemate of semis and
glennaase groups. Frederickßiewipresents every kind
or Fore act that eart onto
by novehyoutd Rwitard
Sims Itheittimitable,l will perform., Wen a mingle
horse,. perforeud bIIIOIIS the President and Senators
of the United Feautaand y all pascal declared the
moth perfeet.tem of wonder end greeathe world ever
knew.
Muer 7 . Nerar, who has "Conked the rare art of ri
du g, pod a...0.g the I:l3.(4ldEcult. kat baelniatda
on SI sing a horse
Mr Wm Stout will side hie Gee classic .1s on 2,3 end
4 hones, forming a pyramid of five poisons, whom he
S 1 be above his bones at lightning speed..
igniorGarsteui, the mighry lull. egnesuian 'will
ride s. a lueradible neerowuntic introducineLos
bato do <liable; and hit Golden Peletona, So. lee. Ile
wit] 70 bring forward his two wondet fel dogs, whose
are within. eintal:in the Arena.
Mr W Howard, the Spanish Seenic rider, and great
great reprewntsairc of the Red Man of the Form.
M. Chet Fader, who rides a greet dramatic Irene, and
• firand net; entitled HONOR TOWN. MK
ROE.Vi, or Ja far ow aware. in which by the Rid or
(Trlett EaNnine. be will represent the Chin eallinett
praying foihis country.GE h ZACK TAYLORiat Mon
y, titian Sorer a yankee volunteer,. Santa Anita,
the etiwinnaderof Ales...concluding with the Soon ea
Fannin. heating the Metrineatile resolvo i —vG.eral
Teeter nsaer surrenders"
/lOU Ikriens. of the 'Ciro. Glymplidle; will Intro.
duce the nratean Daunt Mare,`Hitidet. , whose beau
tiful dance , far mopes* larking of the kind ever vet
brotietabefole they üblic. Also the comic ponies, Ro.
two and Jaliet,u thew comic dinner wence,lcaps
and euuntedeape,finllre their hatlective. brad for drol
lery.
• Oa-Parer. .d seen:hens may with eenfidenee bring
their fundiessias an the watchful case of the prop o,
•pproa,bi der
ng a abode of vniganty can End
ire way among the chniecrepresentations of the Arena.
. The tiftemoonand evening performances enntely
Wed. aSitd
MiM=l
STAR CLOTHING STORE,
. N. ye Weed sr., listrborgh, Pa. •
ANCKER gl ATM wohld respectfolly wentrauce
the citizens of Pittaborgh and .ternary War they
have procured the services of Pau earnin—recently
or Ihmhnn Pew York—as Ibsen:Lana awl r eateb.telv
meat '
T his gentleman hiving been erre morel y engaged In'
the ammo busluern, cub:nicely, in the abo” city tor
the leg tea years, ts well known by that fashicatable
cocamanity and to universally acknowledged to be a
comer ofcarat
supplied with Pyialart frralriona
":ttirrn.
COME
44
CEDAR , ST., NEW. YORK.
LEE & BREWSTER
.•
Fatabliebed a watetativeta the fear IKiknor the and
pO/14 of supplying the City and interior Trade with
raltinD CALICOES 'EXCLUSIVELY, at
low omen—and exhibithig, at all mums
or theil i thei.ligest Arsorttneatin
TH WORLD •
Thep " new opening 9000001 Hundred P l, -..5.el
comprieng every new myle of Foreign and Dinneen.
prodoeilon, away of .which* am not to be found el.-
whore. anti which have lasi been purchase:4nd an
offered for tale br Cash and sbon credit, 01
• •:PHICES REDUCED. .. •
ONE TO FIV,E PUS
p.rYard Prlen of April nmd Itia7, as per
printed Catalogues, which are, earter.ted daily, for the
teformstudi of buyers. . • . . •
• rILIBIT .WAILIC1101:11114
NewYork,ltineitleri - 3 • ,10:diatt:
.. Original ttlitiollvenr Srlekiw
ESP mullions,
Judges, CM a tidal oae arid a hall
its millions, IRA pronounce, this - Inlets aim
loused for durability in the ennarse eon it' all kinds of
pd, nneen ., prim es3,li3 cash kir boat loads of le
guaranteed nine months use. Orders for a second quality
Bolivar Brieksmill be ...met at CA per ICU ea de-
sired, without guanuitee. A meek of the Penn guilty hs
'now reneitileg nod for sale at the warebnake,illlkeeNt
Wharf,"Canal Basin, by. J • •
SiIAW.MACLAREN
sated Kenelemoti lino Weeks "..
J k n entittPs
•Z bblr Creams Lard .—ayibi edb . ..13 -. b.
mead in ark by R °ALFORD tCO -
nab dberty sLoyparda be or arabidold
FLOCK -SS bbl.ltnirion intr.o. •
hr .1140X•430 toys hot au24 told b 1 11N bar x r
Mee ROWSON
rat—Mats large a 24 at.a . ncskilme.b7
a lummox* co
A FASHION FOR /Hill. A
, _• 1847.
• M'CORD
- i C &nn of WoodkillA Stink: •
HANE remind the h. data= style of H an,
they ampectially leaflet Um &twat= tor mak maw
men Sad ettIECIIS. fentrilly.
itEve SADDLERY UARDWARE. STOOL
•
B. T. LZECUr
2k133 Wood.lsms. FimO.olA
EMlN:zple e nitt
d edMe , :tt.: a p T om b. 4 =
rt u att a n ct" = 74-6- i a la;tz 1 1 1 . : 1 0: 2 1 4 r=
imam thin beteloana
BrystiMill tecolkettbat dcalheezahtalialy" la Sad
dlery, Hudamue glad Carnage Tfittaamia. . 1 " a
thereby mammal that enables ma at elycompetion..
Callow. and Ware le • nte r,a. • •• t 7
EoCULLY & Coy
lhnufaeturon of Vials, Bottles and WAliti,
N. CO WOOL) STUEL-C,
• • •
QV6 factorial being now la fall operation, we ate
. prepared m exeeote ankle in our line, promptly.
Donutthe last summer we have edruted • ea lir plan of
'llatuniug Window Olaw, Cabe soon approved plan now,
seed in the elan) by wltieb we tun out a sayerlar arti
cle. Ulna flattened on Ow plain perfectly level ant
true. with a very lan lama tanners and nude. gen
erally, are raqueeted lo eait and exulting ear Ibex.
'LIZ/MS AND NDILINS.
TI) - 7: 111 UlPHY,eoser eased /Market Me larks
V V the calla of bass Ea Mem soda saving sir
eels a lase anertmem of meaner make of be di asi
des, boapt Ms the Aram of the Msaafaermersolad
amassally can be raM Imam passible priers.
'°l a d
Whiny at between Wood and Timm
Plumed aad Umbrella. 'The alma can have Mee
by paying for Ibis tderenlacarat and tally on
Mad Onte'le DOWNER rY. , 5lb marl ~
(banter oil Cl b.S4 wtde,ntdenint*
4QVtips:semi, tenomott front Phllliprenlo flown;
for WIS nt oar orozonnast,6 wood ot:
F
/pa Ft ,H PHILLIPS
111011;1115C0-10 tasliatebsson A Rea.. de Lamp,
J. 10 bides Jeyerl • • do Lamp;
• • 10 do llosse/1 !b. Robisendislo.P.6osraioo;
la do . Me Lido% Co spK KR;
10 do litoesssl . • Os
5 do Jedss Jo letup;
..,501;esiMrodeis01wild.
so% 10 ' do'
Ids eis - bood, ar gale by
ITO J& R PLOY ltd libenff
moß, , nrA n g 3 D i ra gr -
3 lads No I Madder, . • .
5a borrelecklppeal Logwoot -
9 do Foote; •
• 23 do
,Nev
•t 9 far sate by I R.FLOYD
rg, Sep!. 11'
SuTs - ebbit w l.''"lr 4 ,
2 bbls paper *ell de * .;
1 bale Bordemt do
do E Waloolsi
3-do Pen Now
3 do Greg= Nitr, tor 326 by
• 3, JD WILLiAMB
TIOCOLATIV
C . •
Tell's Extra Nil • Bate. No 1 •
Moods :No I Do 'Cocos
Oak's No I. Do do Pamir
Norfolk No 1 • Do Dram; few raleby
3 D WILLIAMS, tiO wood st
014.1112.-10 bnaad W bxs M R Sudan
Da Zama CarasuN
4 bd. I:drain
-25 drams Smyrna Figs; for dala by
aDtC
D WILLIAMS
fIOPIFZE AND PEPPED—
ti • • , 250 bags NMI;
b 47 bapprosus grcca La Collet; ligityluul
14"1'4.'4
aptB B AUALRYc it. 201.50 a at
MT
TIIDIGO. EADDICI4 &a—
-.: •
.
A. 8 amass Sparush Flaunt lamp;
10 Md. No 1 crop 111.q148 , i;
80 bbis Alm;
~. iaie
b _ . •:.
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• oisottomeni of now .Ik.
G domestic and fore4o Ginithami Jost rpesed ond
for solo tryi SHACKLETY & WHITE "
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1401J8LINE TPLAINES--A few ewe. et lo:dol
near styles, vial Rn firmed Fran& fiLainesdut
for tale low kr"
jrote • ,- • 811ACKLE7T & WHITE
/^1d111H111:11.10 -DlCoollBlL—an lames of Mil.
NJ haat real Fieneh Cuba:wee of the latest styktti
and richest Colo., put opening bj
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fplemlid armament at nay, iingl
desbable rich CWntsey Cali pumps; jot
=craved by
. siticxtErr k warrs
OAP 11100A80, AO— •
IJIII bb ls Lost Soon, Loaisuusa Helleiry;
23 " °rushed and powdered Sam; los:lier.
8 cues doable refined LOW dui do;
ar4ria."'Witi‘ for
subbY PAGALEY kBIITfB
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am Invited to look at the nesoruates
17 of plant and filmed black and fancy Mess eUka
tun received at*. city pods bonne
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' bale by IbOUFUN
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-ra-v-h_ralrzitrda-zialt
GOLD•PRXII—JeIe teeelvad gels* , galleried
gravely at PIVElkUrt Dimmer°laud teed Pao all
atel RI the lowest mem
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redapncea—stleat lia as ea be bad rn the
city. NM] • W W WILSON
BLUE PRRIPTS—A. large ibung, of Merrimack,
Fall Liter, belralk,ud outer arylesof dutiable In
.lgo Bias Patatajest leeeived for sale by
SHACKLE - FY & WS= •
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60 Von mum. :gone bulbs brat
. ANCILER &MA VER
Star Clotl lag 80re,7 wood at
A/ OLAMII-600 big mooned Moo. from 6.9t0 24-
T ...O on hand; for mlo by •
_5O ' TASTIER' k. BEST, 3S mood n
PACEIES-15 b edam dried ankle in inctm_kor
slue iso e ••. • .IALSEY
.1110ES10:10 lb. W It reed this den loy sale
V *le • by - ' TAIMEY IIeST
111031111.1310-73 lax smoked in StOre t sale by
rOll5 TAtedEll tor
BEN.
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.1). • spa by TASSEY & BEST
FLOVII-14)bbla J W idealy'sbratedjastreoit for
sprit sale by M b W IiaItUAUGH
EDA a LOGS-18 Cedu Logs for Bale by
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la of Due, two, three, Rod foorlights kr Parlors, lions.
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63 market St
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do for We by MEND, BLIEY OD
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blow tomigosiwol by
FIDEND, RIMY & CO
SO/11.P-160 bxs Cuteinnati Soap I wore; n oak low
to dose consignment, by W WEER
eor imaidiftold & 'mom '
CCM , " ViL2 2 . l- 1:0 00 i lbs cotton pro, cu I
d:k
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tbs Bernal Indigo lostieeelvedLfoe
.L . att .ale by, • BRAUN &KEISER
BED—Eng.,5 <aka Atli-WWII; for
all rate by - 11E1TER
• mutruicia 1100T—Efitl fresh chews gni
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.25 CAII2Oh a sieRNIGHT
1:/ab-1 clic =yenta' aboisstetn sumac
tared, seed; for bake by .10/11% D /lOWAN
SAL SODA—Yeats l . ped; for SW, by - •
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liiiirLAß LWOW/46nd Pine Jame, for Ws by
• WWI W•W 'WALLACE.
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(..001 IA 8W16,31214 kr. fiblo by
CelteoS ea:NIGHT
'elf et between send Rb .
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~d laaN eokusjastrebelved fices the
kinaludi brads by •• • • ICEATUN
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anew ape, buts lot o(k , P6l4l,lraruagr
li.ltaLlAtult—Cain end
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1.7 fancy Shaerbt mumble A O .
to be rOttld , az the MY monnav
4
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new log pal, Oa=KM '
J. wad ober% fer We by • epU I Eltir:g2
tbs jut reed,digeres. •ul
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