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Democratic Whig HootMations , FOR PRESIDENT, ZACHARY TAYLOR, FOR VICE PRISIDENT , MILLARD FILLMORE, . . - ELECTORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL of ELECTORS.Whi Ja. ManmonmnLebanon. ngon DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1. Joseph G. Clarkson, 13. Henry Johnson, 9. Jahn P. Wetherdl, 14. Witham Colder, 3. Jame. M. Davis, 19. William NTllvalne. . Thai. W. Ptufield, 16. Charles W. Fisher, S. Daniel 0. Diumev, 17. Andrew O. Curtin. 6. Joshua Daman, 18. Thos. IL Davidson. 7. John D. Steele, 19. Joseph Markle, B. John Landis. aa. Daniel Agne, S. Jo•eph Selo:maker, 21. Andrew Loom., tn. Clarks Snyder, V. Itlehard 11. Will G. Hurley, 21 Thomas 5. 511, It Francis Tyler, 24. Seal A. Pentane< FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, NA II RIIIDDLESWAR.TII, M!1=13::0E= FOR CONORakS, MO/ES HAMPTON, or rnrmsoa. /02 LEWIS C. NOBLE, of Indus., CHRISTIAN SNIVEL)", of Wilkuut K. SWARTZ WELDER. of Pittsburgh HENRY LARGE, of htdlliu. 11.11.111.1.2, LIFZELIAII NIXON, of Lower Sr. Crl. JOllll 80017, at Roza. - - - C 1.11.1 of VIZ COITITI, DANIEL hITURDY, of Eltsuboth Borough. - - - - •C 917014 JOHN K. FOSTER, of Baldwin Sea kart page for Telegraphic News Coss .std the Volunteers Our readers will recollect the charge made against Geri. Casa, of defrauding the Volunteers of a poetiSu of their hard earnings, by has clothing MIL We, were among the first to notice the matter, and to condemn the act. But on reading a state. meat of Mr. Senator Cantinas, going to show that thd law was a benefit to the volunteers, we hasten• ad to correct any erroneous impression we had made, by inserting the following paragraph coitascvies.—Mr. Senator Cameron, in a let ter to the Democratic Union, corrects a mistake in. to which Sargent Greelr. and the volunteers in Mexico fell, in relation to the bill introduded by Mr. Cam into the Senate, in regard to the clothing of volunteer. Instead of the bill giving them clothing in kind, worth 82.50. in place of 63,50 in money, it continued the 53,50 but allowed them to buy from the government farmer, a suit of clothes for 12,50, leaving them a.raving of one dollar.— We me happy to make this correction, for Mr. Can has quite enough political 51116 to account for, without his good being evil spoken of Yesterday, however, a vary intelligent and re spectable member of the Second Pennsylvania Regiment of volunteers, called upon us, and re- quested us to publish the Gaflowing statement . "The Volunteer objects not to the reductiot clothing The objection is, that he got previous. ly to the passage of the Caen bill $3,50 in oath per month for abutting; be buys One or too rids per year, consequently by the passage of the 'Cass bill he is deprived of one dollar per month which he formerly got, which feels comfortable at the end of his two month's service. By the old bill, ut cloth ing and pay came to VI per month . by the Cass hill $l9. - Hence the Volunteer can not vote for Gen. Cass; not that he (the volunteer) is not a democrat. but. au Anti Cass man. This volunteer stated to us, that the pracncal working of Mr. Cass's bill, Mr. Cameron to the contrary notwithstanding, was to depnve the volun teer of a portion of his wages, and a portion, too, which he had been to the habit of spending the some little necessaries, almost indispensable to his com fort, and not provided in his rations He also in formed us that Mr. Cass was hung and burnt in effigy in hitupreserice in Mexico, on account of the practical workings of this bilL Thetwune intelligent volunteer informed us, that he was a Demociat,,lluit he had frequently sat in Democratic Contentions, and that he always ex pected to remain./ a Democrat, and that a large ; tan Pennsylvaniamajority of the Pennsylvania Regiment be longed to tha y ; but that neither he nor they could or-,wpuld vote for Gen. Cass. -Old Rough andßeao? is thermal. Got. TAYLOR'. AOCELFT ADDS. --6 a me anxiety has been expressed, principally(by the LocOG.O4 .10 reward to the acceptance by Gen. Taylor, of the Whig nomination. The letter of acceptance wil'• OD doubt be forthcoming whenever the official no . tine of his nomination reaches him. Gen. Taylor arrived in New Orleans on Friday, the 30th 'of June, where be expected to remain a few days, to meet some of his old friend. returning from Men a°. The Picayune of July 1 itiya We learn that .Gen. Taylor has not yet received from Gov. Morehead, President of the National Whig Convention, no official notification of his no. mina ion to the Presidency by that body. This ac counts for the non appearance of his acceptance of the nomination. The General is in excellent health, and looks as though the din of preparation for the approaching canvass did not cause him to lose an bour's rest. The St. Louis Republican, noticing the delay of ■ letter of acceptance, says. We have conversed, within a few days pain, with!' getalemen:di from New Orleans, and who is on terms of private fnendship with Gen. Taylor, end recently conversed with him on the sub3eet.— The nomination of the Philadelphia Convention lona transmitted by the President, Gov. Moreland, of North Carolina, and the letter of acceptance has been brwarded, through New Orleans, to him, and the anatents w 4 ll only be known when a is pub. lished by Gov. M. to the meantime, we hive en. cry assurance it will be all t h at every true Whig can desire. , The present suing Governor of the State, Hon. Wt. F. J /eel, is at present in town, at the St... Charles Hotel. We learned from himself, that he intends, in due time, to issue a writ for the election af Governor in October, as he considers that the Ocesstitartion in On. case is imperative. Mr. Johnston la a bonny, hale looking men, in the prime of life, with popular address, end cour teous manners, and we tied there in a strong cur rent setting in, in favor of lon nomonalloo by the Whig State Convention. lie would no doubt be acceptable to the people and party, and if nomina ted, we shall support tout with pleasure. The Pennsylvania Inquirer, m noticing the re. signatioa, thus speaks of Mr. Johnston `The Hon. W. F. Johnston, the, President of the State Senate, and a well known Whig. will officiate as Governor until a new election shall take place. The responsible duty could not have devolved up on a more capable person. Mr. Johnston is one of the ablest men In Pennsylvania—has been long in public life, and s will make a moat efficient Chief i tram. He has experience, tam, talent, and On. TAYLOR 0.1 TIM Elflt OF THY BeITLZ OF Hu i= Verre,..—On the 21st February, 1647, when the ametleats rainy of Sewn ALUM had taper np their position at Buena Vista, to vanquath the Spar tan band of citizen soldiers under the command of Gen. Taylor, this pure and brave man thus wtote is a private letter to a (nen& Thin may be Molest communication you will receive from me; I have been stripped by the gov seaman of regular troops, and reduced in volun teers, and than stripped, and at the mercy of the be, have been expected to retreat or resign; but I And do arias, I care not for myself but feel deeply far the noble soldiers who are ahoin to be oimideed for their country—we shall stand Bull and'gl:ve them battle, relying on a just Providence for a nabs result" Owo rourics.—The Editor of the ancitundi (Barnburner) who has been eaumping in Ohio, says among other things: •Brinkerhoff, of Richland is out, openly and p m e rthily for Van Buren, and from all quarters th e same cheering intelligence reaches us. Oran stoic—Tye Harrisburgh Tele• aspii, eaten Ma the Whig State Central Commit s= wm immediately assemble to fa a day br a State Conventioni and the Whip of the different comities are requested to take measures to appoint Deleptea Gen. Cushing has resigned his command in the =IMI=M FIN .1 - 01) :TiS.. i JE-`lO GUANSCATO IN TRH ULNDS 01 Mt CNN:// 01,1 r 4 From the Picayune of Icily 2d, we learn that he United States steamer Portland, Capt. Place arrived at N.O , July lst,from Vera Cruz,having sail. ed thence on-the 26th. She bnaga letters trorn the capital to the 22d June, and paper. to the 20th.— The nears would be deemed very interesting if the people of the United States gave much thought at present to the affairs of the sister Republtc. We take the tollowing extracts from the Picayune. Parades has at LOA committed overt acts against the government. On the I r•th of June he entered the city Guanajuato at the head of about 400 men and made he master o? the military stores in the city. The aarriran after a show of resistance, joi re ned him. Ilustamente and Minon, who were cont ag ainst Paredes, are believed to be acting n concert with him. The State Congress of Gonna. ,uato was immediately dieolved, the lawful Gov ernor displaced, and the country is evidently al armed at the prospect of the success of the revolu tionists, though the press at the capital puts the hest face possible upon the subject, and affects to treat the revolution as little formidable. The designs of Paredes are believed to beshail. owed forth in the following plan, although his name IA not attached to it. Jarauta promulgated it upon entering Lagos, and he is considered the "right hand man' of the er..Preaalent. We translate from El Illonuor or MIMI SOU OF UNION WtXTI Progress of the Revolutistases. Merman, '—The work which iniquity and trees on commenced in 1545 has just been consumma ted. More than half of the territory of the Repub lic has been sold to the enemy for a sum beneath contempt. The remainder of our terruory is occu pied by the same North American soldiers, con vetted into a body guard for the traitor Pena, to support a crime more atrocious than ages have revealed. The annals of the past meal to us Count Julum, betraying his country from a personal resentment; but that horrid deed is not comparable with the cnine of Pena. That great crannied blinded by passion, introduced the Moors into Spain at his personal hazard; but the r OM to roll la luxury and enjoy power amidst the blandish. menu of the capital, has sold his country without the least personal risk, after having disarmed the nation and extingumhed its public spirit, and he even seeks to persuade it that its dishonor is a public good, its disgrace renownend the state o humiliation m which it lies prostrate at the feet of its enemies, is a brilliant position with a flatter. mg future. And it is possible, Mexicans. that you will endure peaceably and unmoved this disgrace Will you see in cold blood, your brothers of the Californias, New Mexico and Chihuahua actually inert who have fought oatistantly as your advance guard In support of the religion, the customs and the nationality of Mexico' No, no. a thousand tunes no ! We who subscribe this—though few in numbers, yet resolved to perch in maintaining interests so dear—we inviteu yo in . pursuance of our exam ple to take up arms against this traitorous Govern ment and ding forth the banner of insurrection.— Spain, Meaux) and other nations appealed to it to sustain their independence, and they succeeded.— We now do {he same, proclaiming the following articles I—The present Government is disowned, hay. mg committed treason to the nation. '2—The States in consequence will reassume their sovereignty. 3—They will take measures to replace the Gov ernment 4—The Governors of the States will designate the person or persons to command the forces with in each State. 5---The forces of the permanent army which adhere to this plan, shall obey conformably to rule, the senior chief or general who seconds it. Signed by iti.l"T.k. Unttc, N.11.61 - C •and 011 a• Lagor,-June I. I'-4h. will he recollected that Minion attempted to surprise J4rtintn-at but fell back, his num. bets being insuniuleirt A correspondent, an intel ligent foreigner. writes us hoar the city of Muslim the 120th, that 100 of 'mods troops trent o to the insurgents, with there arms and baggage d that the rest fled wain the purruse of incorpo ting themselves with the insurgent Indians of rift at:var.:4r .4 within leag Queretaro Paredes is boldly secueed Of fomenting t.e to f castes between the Indians and the whites. eder to give dttrwulry m the Government, and mentary proof it adduced to Sustain the accu The iklverument a purrumi 3 very euerg course against the opposition press in the cit t m the JUIh, four editors had been rdrand warrants were out te t ramst several ot who had secreted themselves It w. reported m Mexico uu [be 201.11 that the nsurgent+ had entered.tite city of Queretaro and pillaged the Inutrourg, ttut town. We translate from a letter addressed to us, ?L O, June 17, 1434 S Mexico now presents the most mournful aspect one can possibly imagine. By the absence of the American troops and especially of their money, the inhabitants are ir•it n a state of frightful misery, having no othei means ot subsistence than robbery sad assassination. The existing government has the most serious grounds of dis:pausin de on account of the movements of Paredes and lemma. l f be troops which it has sent against them are revolting and swelling the ranks of the insurgents. The fall of Herrera IS imminent, and the war will inevita bly break out afresh upon the frontiers. We omit a letter from the same source, dated the 20th. and route to the oue of the latest dote, which we translate • • - - Mexico, June 1548. The revolution fomented by the Pure party makes rapid progress The Departments of the North have taken the initiative in it- The present Gov ernment is in terrible anxiety. The two or three thousand men whom it can command are insuffi cient to put down the colossus. The revolution is inevitable. A new law is anticipated daily against the liberty of the press. Arrests follow more rap• idly than ever, although we are not yet sure what I may be the purposes of Paredes, since he has not developed any plan of his own, but only followed that proclaimed by Jaranta. All the factions will unite upon him to attain there ends, namely —To drive Herrera from the Presidency. to refuse to execute the treaty of peace; and to renew the war upon the frontier. Paredes is cousin t:ermm of Arriaga, a priest who has great influence over the clergy. and who used Paredes in 1315 in an emergency like to the preeent one. He is besides a Jesuit, and the most kirmidahle one in the society. The views of Alincinte ere known to be favora ble to a continuance of the war, but thus far he has shown no signs of life. Notwithstanding that the Government journals are lavish in their praises of Gen. Mine.. Lombardina, and others, for their good conduct and fidelity, we expect every day to hear that they and the troops under their com mand. have passed over to tins pronuractaitxt. Yours, We have the most deplorable accounts of rob benes upon the highways in all parts of blexam.— American deserter... Kim the professional [adroit. of Mexico, and even in Vera Cruz, acts of vio lence are constantly committed almost without = pantry. We annex a letter from a correspondent now J•iiirs, June 23, Iti4S. gliGen. Worth took up his quarters in town yester• day, (its division being encamped near Gen. Kear ney's, about four mites back. Gen. Worth was fully impressed, from inf./mason he had received at Perote, that the majority of the troops had al ready embarked, and that sufficient transportation was in waiting at Vera Cruz for the whole army. He now expects to lay here some five or six weeks, as news was received yesterday that about two thousand of Gen. Patterson's division were at San Juan, waiting the arrival of transports. Gen. Marshall's division are scattered along the road be. tween El Encero and the National Bridge—and the new Ten Regiments are encamped at El En. cero. The troops generally enjoy good health, though some apprehension is felt about their pas sage through Vera Cruz, many thinking that the last division will not get oti before the vovasto sets m with all its fury. A band of American robbers, who have been infesting the road between this and the city of Mexico for some tone back, were attacked some days ago by a large party of Mexican troops, and after a short but sharp conflict eleven of the rob hers were killed and sixteen taken prisoner. the latter were immediately shot by the Mexicana of those who escaped at the tune, ten were arrested by our troops near Perote, and after being tried by a military commission, were sentenced to be flcig ged,branded and taken out of the country in irons. The two tirst portions - or thelpr sentences were carried into effect, and they are now in prison in this place. The gang Wan principally composed of teamsters and discharged soldiers, who left the city of Mexico before the treaty was ratified.— They were fully identified by one or two of our officers as being part 01 a gang who had robbed them near Rio Frio sonic time ago. A report was circulating about the town yester day that Jarauta had pronounced against the Gov. eminent, and with some two hundred followers had thrown himself into a place called Lagos, about filly leagues from Queretaro, in the Nate of Jalisco, where he was beaeind by six hundred Government troops.: It was also stated that Busts mente, at the head of eight hnndred men, had marched to the assistance of the beteigens. With this exception, the arrivals from above, report every thing quiet to the city and country. Sours, truly, C. C. We break off hero from the subject of Mexican affairs, though we have ample materials on hand for columns. The situation of Mexico to laments. ble in the extreme. and though our people are somewhat indifferent to it,there is reason to feu that we may again become entangled with that coun try. We shall watch with interest the course of thu threatening revolution there. The citizens of Mobile intend giving a public dinner to CoL Bragg, of the Artillery. They have already had a sword made, which is shortly to be presented to hurt in token of their respect for his gallantry and °outage. Eel'road M. We Imam from the Beaver Argue, that on Mon- day last, the Engineer selected by the Director. of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Binlroad Company. S W. Roemer', Esq.. arrived at that place, and enter ed upon the duties of his appointment. A vont. menet..pent was made. on Tuesday, upon the Bra dy 4 Run route—and all the others will be examin ed in order—the best of course will be selected for the interest of the stockholders and the public Mr. Roberts, having sinned his assistants upon the work, has returned to a prior engagement upon a railroad through the Schuylkill coal region which he expects to complete in about a month. Then he will give all his attention to the westent road. Every elfort is now making In l ill!, to prosecute with energy the Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincin nett Railroads, winch will be intersected by our Pennsylvania and Ohio road, some where in Wayne county--probably at Wooster. From a statement in the Cleveland Dentottrat, we learn that to grade and bridge the road way and pre. pare it for the iron, from Cleveland to Columbus, inclusive of the labor of placing the iron rails. it is supposed will cost from 51.200,000 to 01,250.000. The amount of stock subscribed and authorized by cities and counties to 1.0 subecril,ed, with what has already been subscribed by individuals and which is confidently expected to be obtained in Cleve!add, Columba and the intermediate noun try, is, altogether, about osoo,ooo. The construe Lion of the entire road, exclusive of furnishing the iron, eau be advantageously let to responsible cot, tractors, who will take in part payment S:300,0011 of the capital stock, and will also furnish an entire outfit of engines and oars, and take in iwyment the bonds of the company, convertible into stock at their option. All that is now wanting to carry out the project, is a subscription of $130,000 14 stock, by Cleveland. This done, the road will go .n at once, as the directors have no doubt of being ble to rain the money from the subscripuon of astern atpitahsts, or Otherwise, to purchase the eon,. and to complete la a short Lime, say in two cears, the entire road. We hope Cleveland will •ot falter now. 11, du E 5..., q" the Put.thurgh G ar. The Hospital. I was surpnned to hear It whomered of 143 hat some of the Isreetorn of the lionpdal Annonn. on hod it io contempinuou to build at an, no 11 sane Asylum, and were even so extreme in the designs, aS to elledge for uselessness ci imothr Hospital, since the ioundation If the one known s the "Mercy Hospital," under tic auspices of of Catholic friends. For myself, I can onev sly that I subscribed hit for the sick and wounded, and tor the emporary reception only, of insane patients, and be Board persist in perverting the tintiscripliiin It sther objects, I shall consider myselftropthe payment of mine. And there are cabers wt, think with me. It will be remembered that the appeal. Iliad, (rose the different pulpits, and the collections mad in consequence of those appeals were express!' (7 the purpose of founding is )/a.purril. It is also well known Hint a State Insane Ace loin is sit progress 01 erection at Harrisburg t which, with the one in Philndelphm. will be anipt sutlicient for the use in the Smte. The only n then, in this continua/Iy, would la• suitable ward or lipartments for the reception at insane persons until they could be removed hi lie State A.yluin Further, it Is well known to the c nnammtc. nod ought to be known to these members cif the Board. that the close proximity of ttisane persoid, wocild produce the most unfortunate results On suet) as are stretched on Leila at pain or disease, w h.. re quiro quiet and recsi.e to secure cony a le-, calor Knowing that it was the declared mtrnn,n. it the prominent friends of tint measure to e•stalcish at once a Hospital fir the snit and dislailed it we im mediate vicinity of the eity so as hi lie rtis.ty tic cessible. and then, at a future day. it the ttecieutu. kiting funds of the nssomatem were scitlnuent. in but 'thug an Insane Asylum. at a distance ot live of sin miles from the city. 1 hove been surprised and grieved to see the attacks made in sonic ot the papers on the donors of the lots I n the I disco:Ll site. I, fir one, consider the ',cation id en in sane Asylum on that sre entirely nit i•I the question. all experience having shown that the two departments should lie Lem separate and d,simc I. and that. tlir the reeoverr of insane n„ thing is more conducive nod essential. than per feet quiet, a cheerful pro. medicine to the diseases for which it is re conunendett—(Columbus ltAtol Cross and Jour ==t=EZMNZW== IT 3 Alit W 11•0 n Wverto —Say all who ever used Mlane Veruutuge . Reid the following letter trout on agent .Szbesitta, Va, CoN Y Feb / hold& Co —When your twenewas here I had iuvt opened, and hr len but a low doz.o 01 MIA., • Ver to und I had It is gotog ail very fast. and thus tar it has given good ratialacttori, and haa proved to be 'UM what the pUblic W• 33. and we Lave gut tt wrung, and Ido itot wink to grt out 1 have but one dozen lets V hen tour agent was here, 1 thiuk he iold .orne place to send o I should wubt tour, but he did. I have tiorgotian dl >ou have tLe goodness to or. der tor toe six dozen 003 nn the receipt of this. PETER FRYER" For We at the Drug Store ofd K;IDD 4 Co; BO wad strect /11l Firetra •1n7.10t Craw by dm eae of tn. Wlauca ldrer Pstla—(Le tallow letter from. blghly respec table gentleman of West UMOII. Varker county. 1.. If triaropitant tesumony In favor of dos really great cued acme. Those urbn we suffering ander this dtsesse can and Imo...hate rebel and • spcctly cure by the use of Dr LIVCI . •.I'lesorr Vlrtou, Emu,. Co Ik !tat, 116 h. lel7 .S -Messrs. Kidd & Co —About one year ago I received of your agent aIMof Dr Sl'Lane's Laver Pills. which I sold intmcybaiely, and unsh another supply as soon as posobte- Alien I received these Pills I was rny• self surbertug from en attack of the Ague and Fever, but by the use of these pills alone. I have been cow. pletety restored to health. I believe them to be Qat, best remedy tor ham. comp/mats I have ever known. MATS:IAN HOUGHASI " Ftiti sae amt. Drug Store of .1 KIDD & Co., 60 wood street MX, your hart tad off. does your hoar turn gray Is it harsh, as at dry, or duly, Itpray! If It. thus, you can make it sod., silky and hoe, Dart sod healthy, and beauteous as rim hart of mine And to have this, you have but duet shilhogs to glee Fur a bottle of Jou.' Haar Restorauve. Reader, it you have bed hart you would really be .s• tourshml tthe largely east ♦ arms , shrlhug bottle of Jones' Coral Hoar Rastorauve has on it, a 1 raced. but our trtal. Oold at to I.SbeMF novitrdArly After short illness, on Thursday morning at I o'clock. Jags:a ititkiuna.k., son of John kV hits, one et Ne County Conamisinoners, aged 6 years. The funeral will take place I mortungai 10 o'clock, nun the residence of kir. 11I'Dosirell, to Manchester• and wal proceed to !cline's Church, 10 miles out IN the Steubenville Road. The (scuds of die family .e m• tired to attend without further nonce. On Thursday alert:loon, Lam., node o( Boonton. The (needs and acquatmences of the family saie res pectfully invited to attend her funeral, to proceed to the Cemetery, this afternoon at '4 o'clock, from her late residence on Washington, Heat Wylie street. fflUfflrßlL THE character of Gazassads Paring Bonn.° for superior convenience, disrobing and economy, be ing now perfectly anablished in Western Pennsylva nin, where the inventor resides. it must arrest the at- batmen of cabinet makers in other pans of the country, who are invited to promote their own interests by ob taining the right to manufacture bedsteads on this In. proved plan. The subjoined certificate from ALL the principal cab inet milkers of Pittsburgh and 'Gating. is cop elusive evidence not only of the anequelled merits of Uarvom's Bedstead, but also of its deterred reputation with the We, the eubsenbers, pracueal cabinet makers and bedstead manufacturato of the elue. of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Pa., do hereby Certify that we have bought the nght to manufacturebedsteads with Gamut`, Pa tent Putentrige, and consider du same superior to any faswningo with which we are acquainted. John ittToriand, V Guckart k Co H 11 Ryan T Freiklebean James Lemlbi John hPGrew, T B Young k Co Robert Furman J R Hartley James El Barr John Liggett, Jr J. Lowry A Son Lowrie A Garble Riddle & Drennan, . Thomas Parley Ramsey & kPClelland, David Laker W NN'oodw;ll. J Neehanw George Snyder Wm Hasten J ?Widowers & 'Co Alexander Lawson Pittsburgh, July 12. leta For Raptts to make .nil sell the above !BABleads, ap. ply to EBENEZER I' CIAZZAht, Patentee . Patent Rights have alai, been sold for the following —Beaver, Mercer and Clarion counties. ; Mews, and Mercer counties, inihe State of Ohio; Ma son, Bourbon, Nteturlson, Fayette, Scott, (tram and Owen counties, in the State of Kentucky. and the whole right for the State of \ Wisconsin. ROSEDALE GARDEN TTAVINti added • spacious Dining Hall, and sc•a ri rat sleeping rooms to my house, I can now se commodato a few steady boarders, and furnish points and suitors watt dinner, sapper, /cc. I shall be constantly supplied with lee Cream, Le monade, and the choicest (runs of the season. LEVI RCRCHFIELL. N. B.—Vrarters iJI not he admitted on the Sabbath. Matched., July 14,184 a. lylidar• gr/JAIO3-- , 1 0 05 . 1 0 : d Segars, teemyed ou r;l7r" UEO COCHRAN, ..03 wood st FEATHERS—Prime arucle on Sand and for uno Jrl4 CEO COCHRAN A ASII—I6 cud. J. uro r.t S quality Patent Scala A.h M in Blare ran and fors ale Ct by W k M lIIITCHIELTRF.E, lhO liberty • LEACHING POWDER-2D casks Mi. Musprsu B & Soso' first quality Chlortde or Lhos. for sal. by iYI4 W h M MITCHF.LTREI: RlO COFFEE-164 b.g. Prone, reeld and for sale by yl4 FRIEND, RHEY & Co, 47 water In MA b C y K.EFIEL--30 bbl. new No a, reed and (or sale 1111 FRIEND , RHEY & Co DEER SKINS--300 lb. for sale law to clone consign. MOM. Iyl4 FRIEND, RHEY & Co SPIRITS TURPFLNTINE-7 1 . 1 bbl. Swag Turn.. pine, Just renamed on consignment C. for tale by HENRY KELLY, tor alb at and market alley 13 ICE-10 tierces fresh Rine, landing .od for sale by Lt. )yl4 HAGALEY &SMITH TjliM*3 &ND PIPE HEitlYlnn ' vine Pipes; ltU do Stens Pme Ileadu for sale by Iyl4 HAGALEY & SMITH LARD 011.-10 bbls Lard Oil, landing from Pioneer _and for sale by 114 HAGALLI' & SMITH QUHAEt HOUSE MOLASSES-150 S ?dol.. 0 am, supers°, quality, nor landing Jul torsale by (714 BALIALEY & SMrrH TEW - MAcirm .1 - iuo TAls slaw No 3 blackareL now landing and Mr sale by ?la BAILEY & SMITH TW/ 91 TO. 1, lei. haulms 4001 r Puma° 11 7, n , 4 d for cal* 61• JAM' TIRY PEACHES-6U bushels recoitung per steamer Faumokun and for ale low to ClOllO cons4nment. Jrl4 lAALZELL The 24 inch sad the a inch to be cast on end, and bid• den wills tate the difference in coat it s . between making the ti inch and the 4 met, on the end and to the inelMod ;wanton. Alan the dlfference, ii any. between cash pa) 'm and payments th bonds having filler!, ears to run. and Dearing art interest DIMS per rem Contractors may also calculate to re cve in part payment & quantity of old casting now la ei y me in and around the old Water Works mud elsewhere, the pio. prem . of stud work, at onecent per lb. J Ile N1 . C1..F.1.1..AN11. Sum Pittsburab W W 'VFW ARTICLE OF STEAM FACKINI, —Just re eeived by express. 5k lb. !tba menru Packing. or cyltriders.ot steamboats, A.c artn.te being much the best kind that has ever been °tiered for the purpose, we call the auenuon our Ste:III/boat eii. fineers to it. It will sure them a great amount bl for when a cylinder u otter packed it will not require to he packed .gain before making one or two Imps to St. Louts and back For sale at Mo. India Rubber Do. pot. No 5 W.. 1 at. Jyl3 J & H PHILLIPS HOSE' HOSE' HOPE"—Just received, large as sortment of Gum F:.t. HOse This artiste nn. been In use two seasons, and all persons that have made of them give them the velem:nee to leather, they b ung much better. for they will last a great deal longer; they not leak a drop. and need no core In eon, pazuon to leather; they want no grossing or washbic. and there ano mistake but they can he mended To be sold at the India Robber Depot, No 5 \S nod at _1513 1 & II LIIREIVELN, ATTENTlON . —Getitlemen, we have received three sections of tnimlint, liner ti 101. your Inspecon and tnaJ We therefore invite }on to call and elan:tine the articles; you will and them omen Letter than leather, and some Id cents a loot cheaper. The Couplings with them can be furnished at a very low price. jr3 J & H PHILLIPS. 5 wood st NBIA RUBBER BALl.l , — , alflozen 'mud India Rub, I Ler Balls, of different color* We.can rurnuh tin erode to merchanta at very low pnces, in large qua:. Übe', at the India Rubber Depot. No 5 wood in, /313_ J & If RICHARD T. LEECH, JR., aIPO ND gaddleri Ironm on g ery, names& and Coaoti Trimmings, Mona, Deer Hair, Varnish, te. to Jill No. l l Woon 9r Prrraeuxoki VICATHERS--17 sacks Feather, juqt lam. h 4 and I: for sale by BOW EN. jyl3 7t, it .1 FLOCR -04 bbl. In store s.nd for sale 1, iy 13 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO3,roni st TART/lijs RIC ACID-40U tor i z ti c L:„ ) A KI ICI it PicIRON—IUO tons, Ohio Furnace Ito( Blast, arr. 'ring per liir,rgold; SU Unit Bro.L:, It Fornaer (Mifflin Co. Ye.) liot filarn, tor oalc 5%1 iN dr Co. jyl2 rutcr DIG METAL-50 tons cold biro" Charcoal Nlett/l, L landtng from canal boat U U VIII,III. and for sale by ty 12 JAM DALZELL win, ttt TAKER SKINS-3 bundles Deer Sams. to store and Il tor sale by 12 JANIFY DAL% EL L BACON slDE. , —Cuuntry cured Bacon Side, at sre and for gale low. to close a consignment. ,yl2 JAMES LILY NKrTla—A small lot, a.aid colors. for sale vc 12 ry low, el I:t3 Wood st. /112 Ai .. q . i2 ; t y l, r ‘ e l'A , T v ' e FT . CTlK.: 4 -- ,,, : b rc*ot aupertor Iyll lIR AUN A REITER IFIAL CORKS—I bale of u small me, for sale by tyP !IRA I & IMITEtt VIALCURK.3-3 bales of a large we, torxle by lYil BRAUN & HEITER riIARTARIC ACID-4 11, of a aurer.or quaoty, colved and for sale by IYII BR.h RErrEg IREA4 TA RTA -2 blots tor *air by ki /YU BRAUN h REITF:R fIORN-172 bus SOolitol Corn. Pt. t r 41 nod .r by kiltMlN ASAM.LA d .Ad fur •PAC Alby yll At'11.14.11 NON lATiNoew GLASS--It. Ds. -xlO. 1:.” do 1,12. r. 125.10 10014, t. 700 40 tu l'tx I-. do 11113 10'do 21o:00, for BROOMS -3 dol. rats, Izmir c. L. Broom, 20 do Hozheatrt do, :ado Corn do, lor F VON IJONNHOgoT a. co 61HPIrr IRON—Io tors NoA 2-1 tLtul Jutuu., Icor 1.,) tale by jyll :4 VON BON N notc. , T BEEF'-7bbls ptcLicd. ISOIns drird. :or .ale by 4211 S I , VON BONNIIOILST h Co I. E b ß y t bbl. do•ale ta ;VII F' NON ISON N HOW. r 1 . 0 I).ALNI SOAP-151,15 - tor •atio by IY II VON 111, \ NIIORST BOAR DING WANTED-A. gentleman , with his oe, four children and nurse, wa.nui boarding for the summer months, in an airy, pleasant situatiou in the country. in the ueighborhood of Pittsburgh. Pleue itddrt is Bin :NO. Pittiburgh Poet Other, stating the lo cation and terms. Satisfactory reference given and reyotred. »Id - t - Chlekirricigt• riIIMOS. fligpfiliMJOHN H MELLOIL No 01 llt'Ll n. . offers r sale at the lowest manufacte• 'test 'prices. the following usurnment . of ?Moo-fortes, from the manulactory or Jonas Cbickering, Bosmn, !dass Ni, I A Rosewood . Iroti triune 6 octavo Piano, sax) 6 . 3tet • :I A • ' “ h 1 " 356 - 61 - . 5 A " carved di - d 7.5 SOAP -150 boors brown Cu/he:aim Soap, 400WO 14 do No I do do Ull do link , . do do .L•„TO CLPRZ C0N1110.111112311, A Rosewood. carved Gothic base. 6 on Piano 16 du do Na I do do made by AII Geld A. Co, N)•.", Tr v do Rosin Not do du ' A Rosewood. carved:mounting, and moulded legs Just received and for nult by al octavo, made by the Manhattan Co, N I, a IY. ' MILLER A. RICKETS:IN very powerful and subsiannal made Plano, at uRONV N LINENP- A Lot of good qua.ity (4 brownil 'ho him pore of.' .1...1 Costung linens, rust opened and tor sale mu , ' A very superior selmsgvand Piano, made by Herr, 1010 ALEXANDLR di DAY Paris. 66 octavo, Rmiewood case, 41 ...._ A mahogany second hand, 6 octavo, made by F LINSEED OIL-. 10 bids Linseed Or!. recd and tor Blume, If sale by .. 0 Ili . 1 KIDD& Co A mahogany second band, Made by Nunn. A CREA NI TARTAR--300 Ilia r u.t rved end tor •nle by Clarks iylU , i o DD , c, , , A mahogany second hand Plano, mode by Nold It - For sale by JOI-LN H MELLOR, ICILY I.lb/CORIC1?--20 Ms or Gaud.illorstle VNoiretiskleatekt for Pianos, iS ).,TQj ; ),cto ..,er, ; .u.yv.,L POW' P 1710 P-150 u,. rec d mod to , r K. sa i l i e n l;y a co PO , N , VI) IIIitICHARB-260 :I,s .u.t reed mod for sale tylU J h.I LW A . ( o S lA b l ) ..T-050 11 ,, Ii ” ls No I Su i t i Lai i itlalii ., t i g c zn i. d i li%ii . e 71\7 0. SUGAR-13 hbds N ()Sugar in •rove and for IN . sate by byti WESTON Br/WEN, On trim: on MOLASSES -2v bbls - Plantstron atolasinis Mr sale by IIYSI WESTON BOWEN COTTON_sSO buses Tennessee for sole by lye WESToN 'RAVEN BL'RCKHA RUTS LARD 011.-A large supply or hand and for sale at the drug warehouse of le* , J KIDD & Co - I \ ATS-61, ascii. supertor ()sic reed per steam., .JDthgence and for sale by re 26 1 A R FLOYD, Round Church Buildings 12EATHERS-11 sacks prune Kentucky Feathers. it .I: store and for sale by a 7 pAGS-25001be Rags, reed arid for main by -Lk , 17 7 TASSEY k. BEST . BACON—BOOR i" Side, . 16T' 'I77: or aby . 7ASS:tt.44 G - - - LASS-600 bor. assorted urea and Uri h arid for site by .. ry7 TASSIIY tr. BEST T CRIED A PPLES-11) sucks Drsed Apples. recd dm .I_, day and for sale by ti 7 TA sSEY A 8F2.31' IU METAL-30 tops soil Metal for lotado use , Preed and for sale by tiEO A BERRY, »h Ifs wood st WOOL -4 sacks Wool, 1 washed,l reed and for side ..Y . -T by IY 6 lsklo A BERRY FOR SALE--One Keel Boat or Barge, and one Flat 80.. Enquire of ENGLISH A. BENNETT AeA NII.I-A BEANS-4;1 .t” BEANS-4;l\'a n! vet^ mut - tenor quaint), and HI urtler. ,t.tl makeeed dtretet 11 . 0111 tru Conlecttune ra. Ire err n r,. and other , earl ee oupplied vary tow by the 4001101), I.p 13 A FA /IN 1....511,1C1( itr Cu. IY" vurnt.: I at I)* 6 w . pialst_ ALPHATue,--rm bx. Sider:Bus, ll b,. do, landing IJ and for .ale bL ndWALEY & SMITH WOO/LATE-1W boa No I Norfolk Co Cboeolale, 1.../ 60 do W Baker's No I Chocolate, landing and for sale by 17 6 & SMITH T INSEKD pure Oil, lauding L from steamer Beaver and for sale by IY 6 BAI.AI-}.r•tc SMITH bxs Western Heaerve Cheese. prune o) quality, landing from stair Lake Ene, and for sale by /ye HABALb:Y et. :MUTH `BOARS_-Wtote Havana Sugars. in boxes, White Honed Saga., in bags, for sale by 176 BAGAIA:V SNIITH OA jr .. bo .11 Oats. .9. for axle by .y 0 WICK.k ML7l ‘ ..F ' ; ' :S "d ALm,,°.NDs -4- " . s NVIT;It: Ly Fll l /3 , I.RTS-4 me k • rkflq i t 4 s :K tolnA c l , e b A y N (1 1. e - 2 +- 4.3 , 10 4 ;, ( 1; ;; . )(111 0, W . 1 . 111: i r. r.s. 7:1 Jo 10 X I ..... /Ye Wick h NIVANL/1.1.- , S LARD bLI. superior, Hurt:limeLit's Wend. Just received and (or ule b,.. _ Jyn J KIDD& Co. G 5 wood • I 12NULISII Rk/FINED BORA X —IIXI IL. /1/ ,, t reed and (or sale at the drug wars/Lc/one 01 1(3 J KIDD& Co / - 111EtINK--.31 1 0 Lan Western Reverse ('hers re, e 1 k_r Mg and (or Blue by 15' 3 R DALZELI, & Co, horr.y st IREAM CREESII:--Ilone & Co.' super. or bream Chee.e, e/lual to any made ,n the b an,' ' , tau., tor .ale by & W /Y 3 53 w and 104 !nod sts (ILOVES-20 , 011,,unt recd ter sad for sole by kd , 1)3 KIDD dE Co TARTARIC ALDI)-200 O. hand and for sale by 1(3 J KIDD & Co ``CY CARR M./DA-41 , 0 IL. d ust ter'd and tor sale 0 by /Y.l J KIDD & Co QwEET (rn,-11ro gals for sad , 0, .0 1)3 J KIDD & Co VIM - 1-151/bl. large Mackerel. 1045, 151 Jo I. 2 utl/1 1 3do; 15 kilts No 2 do; 5(1 bodes Lubec' waied llr r ring, for sale by I I) WILLIAM', C ASTI 3y3 LE BOAP-4514 11 . 7 } c „. ll D t i ni co etati bu b..:• , eule by C jr3 bole, I." " I'F b IIEND. RHEN . & Co sco a I T IIINCIS-10 Co i r l tiTt s4 t.L , a Co_ N N. O iyV A7AI-4-154 co ISQ bbl. for sale by NtoiLy3 s— FRIEND. RUM' & BA`„ 7 4 sib "s -6 " we will lut .11 by the bale et etch( rent. I; GO wY ,rMITII iyl dim Ilrewerc tt wr.t IC IRON-63 tone sun ng itan. or manor)P use landing and lor sale by Ain J S DILWORTII, 27 N‘'oud st bbts N F Flour. landkng ant or by 1: Ja y I 2 DILWOH.TH Q SAL: csults S %Lore mitt for •alr by • 1.20 J DiLwouTil 111E:EVE—INS ba, W H Cher« laudsng (rout canal hoat Grand Took. and tot tale lo jc2o . JAMES DALZELL, 24 water ti ai DALZELI AUCTION BALES. Hy John D. Dant*, Anotionoon. Dry Goods, ft, 'at Avalon. On Monday rooming, July G. to 10 o'clock. to the commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and }MIA ureels. wsll be .old. without fetters,. no es - tens/re •. ...rune:li of !resit and seasonable dry goods. cutlery a.od , a.cv articles. kn. 3hi , PACll, . Neion. orvr, in IA run as abov, leaving l i tnernirgt: ever) Momila Wednesday and Friday, at di ioek, ,a . and hil• nonrahela fug every Tneedev.Thersday and Sala a. .at s e'eloct, , ,t, For frv.ght cr peasageapptLC ticuud. yy.-__ Sandy and El Canal. MHE Bbrlckholders of the ,+andy and Beaver C. Ih Company, are limb, notified thnt rectors of said Company will be holden Wed' day, the 9th day of Aneort at the t'enal odic' Near Ltalsoo, 06.0. between die hours of 10 deloek• M., and 4 o'clock. P M . "(said d.ry. l'ilArt 11091 - EMIZ Oa recrotary S. k. STEAMBOATS. SUNDAY PACKET ==! EZEGEEM:33 wage, apply oa bum/. 317