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PITTSBURGH.
WEDNESDAY HORNING, JULY 19. 1548.
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Demasratle linag Nozalsuntlons,
FOR PRESIDENT,
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
!MILLARD FILLMORE,
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
111. ER RUDDLERWAILTH,
Of UNION comerf.
Latiftiasouto and Whig Nomlnatio.s
FOR CONGRES.
MOSES HAMPTON,
mrsavnan.
1/01•11•N11 111 .T.
LEWIS C. NOBLE, of Indiaod:
CHRISTIAN SNIVELY, of Wilkins.
M. SWARTZWELDER. of Ptusburgh.
HENRY LAW& of Mifflin;
FIBZEICLUI KLION. of Lower St. CI.,
atalsTEß,
JOHN SCOTT, 01 Son.
aina 00 0111. MUST.
DANIEL, !STURDY, of Elimobetb Benrough.
-.1141 , 01t,
JOHN R. FOSTER, or Baldoiin.
PITTSBURGH VOLUNTEERS
From a list published in the Post, we condense
the following statement of the names of the officers
and men who lel thin city in the Grays and
Blues, for Mexico, with the time of discharge,
death, desertion, or retmnof each:
DUQMaZNE GREYS.
Brom.= cs 0001) 31.1311.—Capt. John Her.
ron, D S ISClintock, J K Gardner, H Alward, Wm
Burns, H Bennett, D Clammer, Jame. Calhoun,
Ralph Frost, F B Furnham, G S Glenn, Charles
Huffman, J J Hamilton, E F Kerr, Plt). Kelley,
John LongstatT, Aaron invitt, B G Leeper, W F.
Mann, (sleeted Lieut. In Mes.i.tod A E Marshall.
Norton McGiffm, J L Kegley, John Poland, H C
Patrick, W H Potter, 0 H Rippey, E J Thomas ,
Wm Winebiddle---28.
Ra'vri® IN BADuw.ru.-J S Ebbert-1
Mum), at Puebla—John Gilchrist, J H Hetrod
E H Jones, F B Johns, H Krumelman, James Pill!
lips, W Phillips, Sr, S D Sewell, Wm Schmem,
Traver, D S Vernoy, F Vandyke, Jr, 1 Wilson
•
13.
DUCEUX.r.D, at Vora Cr ttz.—W Trovillo,. R,
Ckuulinginua, I Baker, B D Colhna, Thom Davis,
John Dalzell, Joseph Keenan, \' Knapp, H 1 Man'
,day, Jaa Gray, W Muffins. jr. At Pttetd.a.-4, 1
Prliroy, C W Blakeman, Johnson Elliott, I V,
Paste, Thos Thornburgh, S Sloop. At
J W Hague, R F Millet At Lokm /s/and,-1
Robinson, since dead. At Peat r,—G Really, A •
Nov Orlarns,—J W Elnkead,-2.2.
at New Ortranrc—Seth Loomis. Al P a d-
B Alward, Jonathan Downs. James. Mo
Dowell. At Pereu,—H Bates, A Musgrave, D A
MHeAell J James Noble, T l. Owens.—
At Jalapa,—T C M Keeley, J Spenver,-12.
Doran, at New ` Odcoro.—S A Glenn,
Charles Smith, S C Smith. At Jalapa,-13
Woods,-4.
ittitedissarear—W J Ankruu. ordered oirecru
ing service from Perote. *Rohl. Anderson. elected
Lieutenant in Mexico, and returned. G C
land, :joined regular army at Vera Cruz. C
Hembright, ordered on recruiting service from Pe
nne. JFI Cummins, transferred to Second Regi
ment.bum Seymour, left at Vern Cruz, fats un
known. R C Drum, joined the regular army at
Vera Cruz. Robert Scott drowned at Natchez, on
his return.
Returned in good health
Returned in bad
Billed ........
Discharged
Died
Deserted
JACKSON BLUES
B.srmtructl, in good herd/A—W. A. Charlton.—
elected Captain In Mcmco—A. Ferguson, (elected
Ist Lieutenant m Mexico,) A. P. Stuart, Wm. By
erly, Thos. Alexander, Chas. Brison, S. D. Brown,
W. Blakely, (elected 24 Lieut. in Mexico,) F. H.
Cooley, J. Dolan, M'Donnld, E Edward.—
wounded in' left hand—Elias Faust, F. Faunemil
lar, John Gilmer, J. C. Hall, J. 14—Hoover, W.
Kennedy, J. Krine, W. Layburn, 11. Lynch, T. 1 , 4'.
Litre, B. M'Noley, Wm. MDermott, J. Parker, J.
Began, Jas. T. Shannon, J. Savage, R. Wilson, J.
Walker, W. H. Worthington, C. F. Yost, Jas. Har
man, Chas. lirDeratou, Jas. F. Morton-35.
Bertuurro, m BAD itrat.nt —Miles Brown, M.
Masan, wounded-2. •
Dmonsanzo, at Vera Cruz—Capt. A. Hay, T. A.
Rowley. J. Chalfant, R.. B. Young, J. Armstrong—
died on way home—D. Guyer, Wm. Graham, D.
Hawkins, D. Hager, T. B. Ogden, C. Ribald, H. H.
Sties, J. Sprout, Ous Young, Eli Young, S. Young,
Iwo Wright. At Mexico--Lieut. J. OIL Denny,
John Condo. At Jalapa—W. H. Barker, F. Holman,
At Puebla—A. G. Beier, J. Bowden. Gem Fengle,
(died since his return,) J. M'Curcheon, C. B. Mow
ry, G. Kicheberger. At Perote—D. 14'14.outrie-2 9 .
Dram, AT Panora—H. Bateman, F. Bowman, G.
Wilhelm, Bernard Hose. At Puebla—B. M'Kee'
Eliplishat Barker, C. E. Bruton, Samuel Black, T.
Keine, J. Lynhart, J-M'Caffrey,..l. B. Wright, Wm.
Sullivan. At Mexico—H. I. Kennedy. At Jule
pe—Jas. Armstrong, H. M. She*, 3. SpOzloy, At
Vera Cruz—C. Ribald-18.
DIX1111:1), as N. Oar. am—Geo. Miller. At city
of Mexico—John Griffith. John hi Needs desert
ed befbre embarking-3.
2thwitzata23l3*--S. Hamilton left the City of
Mexico; fate unknown: was either killed or taken
prisoiter. John Minds, taken from the company at
Vera Out, as a deserter from the Regular Army.
John Bbaffa, transferred to 2d Dragoons. Robert
Wooda,vionted 2d Lieutenant in Perke-4.
Retarded is good health,
Returned in had "
Thachargoct,• • ...... - • • •
Died.
Deserted, ........
The threat of the Barnburners wagitate for the
repeal of any law which the present Congress may
pair permining to the extension of Slavery over
California and New Mexico seems to excite the
earnest indignation of oar cotemporary of the Post
As a specimen of his wrath, we subjoin the follow
bc
"There we many others who know, Of this
worse than dough face does not.) that this 'cry of
tepee has gone up before this day. The spirit
which dictated It was manifest bog before the birth
04. the writer of the article in which we find this
language. We have an account of thin spirit in
the fins origin of Heil; and in later one when Cain
"slew his brdther Abet"
Now it strikes us that this passion, whether
real or affected, is quite overdone. The determi
nation to repeal a law permitting the extension of
slavery over immense regions' now free, is surely
apt quite ao atrocious a purpose as our neighbor
would have us believe. At any rate, it is a ques
tion upon which the Post, if he would exercise hut
a very little obesity, might readily suppose an hon.
era difference of opinion might exist. NO doubt
our neighbor thinks that in advocating the law
which perredla the extension of slavery, he men.
pies a much higher amigrander platform than those
blind, not to sty wicked, mortals who are opposed
to its extension. But he should make allowance
die the weakness of poor human nature. All are
not endowed with his acuteness and high moral
perceptions. Neither is every one gifted with the
remarkable Fewer of language whibb the para
graph we have quoted evinces to administering
the lash, our cotemporary should be merciful, and
not administer more punishment than the patient
is able to bear. This tart infliction is too ascent*
thug, and we hope, kr the sake If huminity—to
say nothing of common decency--it will tier be,
repeated. i •
By the way, what does the Post outran bY apply.
lag the Missouri Compromise"' to ail territory lying
istest of SO 31:100 - fu so the.Paalgia Oxen,
INEENI
46,;
COn tiolgewlkorthe Pitub.rgh r- • ,
Vrestmorabia . Cisusity • Sail Roads.
NEW SATAN X RnAns4
.Taly 17, ISifif
Minns Eurrotts—
Your Fdiiorial remarks, under the head of Penn. I
aylvaTda Radioed, in the last number of the Week
ly Gazette are, with few exceptions, quite apßro•
priate. Your subsenters herr thank that you man
ifest rather more concern for your Greensburgh
Friends' than either your interest or duty as edi
tor/ require you to evince. 'We in the North have
exerted ourselves -in the rail road enterprise with
an energy fully proportioned to oar circumstances.
Our list of free releases along the lme is without
a precedent in the annals of public improvements,
whether by cartels or rail roads. Our stock sub;
scriptions are brought out of the 'Lone and marrow
of the residents alone the liar—from young men
and middle aged Men—many of whom subsequent
ly to releasing the right of way have manifested
their interest in internal improvements, by subscri
bing from two to twelve shares in the road, condi
tional . to its coming this mute.
The brief space alloived for a communication of
this kind will not permit me to notice the superior
advantages of the Turtle Creek route, compared
with the other. • Our fathers, in the olden times,
were the borderer,. and kept between our more
wealthy Southern neighbors in the South and the
remnant of wandering hostile Indians in the north
The Germans and their descendants along the
south of the county highly appreciated a security
from the depredations of the roving Lends of Indi
ans—hence, they would on no conditions agree to
settle lands in the north, which. for a long lapse of
time, were unsettled and uncleared. At last, the
bold and fearless sons of Ens, and a fewtamili.
of Scotch. making what we may call Scotch
induced by the superiority of • choice tracts' and
low prices. 'settled in,' and held the coantry,
screaming their 'southern neighbors' from the mere
ciless savages of the north, and securing for them
selves a pleasant hentoge to leave to their posteri
ty. 'They held their ground,' and the Indians be
came discouraged. Messrs. Editors, this is a great
county—our geographical bounden ee are far and
wide. We talk of north and south in this county
as if it might constitate two great and separate
powers. Our exports of grain, tlaur, pork, wool,
horses, cattle, sheep, &c., are vast, and I have no
doubt but the continually increasing energy of our
population will make this county quite attractive
to the mau of business as a retrent from the noise
and bustle of a city. When the rail mad is in ope•
ration, this will arson be au agreeable diatance for
business men to have their pleasant country resi
dences.
In this rem on—the 'North of the County'—we
are a people who trawl and move about—hence
we rued, and revuirs, and must and total haw a rad
road. It would be no easy task about these • dig.
gene to find a man of sixty, or seventy, or eighty
years of age, who has never been to Pittsburgh.—
But this tenacity in leaving home, house, and barn,
is •strongly marked' in other portions of this glo
rious old counts.
Our Scotch Irish popolation'are n real go a bend
kind of boys. We think we have some chum on
our fellow citizens in the city and county of Alle
gbeny Mr their impartiality—at least during the
can van for the choice of mutes.
It may not he inopportune to state, that my father
was one of the early settlers of Pittsburgh, which
is my native place/ 1 . / He became a subscriber to
the Gazeue m 'Tad, gad it has been taken and read
by us ever since. I think that inyfriend and neigh.
hor. Simnel Jack. Esq..hria been a subscriber to
the Gazette for 25 or 30 years: and his rather,
Cam_ Matthew Jack was a valiant old Irishman,
in dnving and helping to expel the Indians from
this settlement. With our SILICCIV regard for you
personally, and desiring to see your excellent paper
have an extended circulation,
I remain yours, ace,
ILINIJSEY
Con , spondener or the ticw York Tribunc
The queetioxi—Letter from C. M. Ciay.
WHITE lieu., P. O. liy., June
DIABC•fIEELI.—teks you have had some time to cool
as well as myself; and seem yet hesitating whether
or not to go for the regular Whig nomination, you
will, allow me to suggest a few thoughts fiat your
consideration. We are both Whigs from youth,
up to the present bate. We certainly, then. it we
should think proper at any time ID change our per
ty ethane., cannot be reproached with deserting
our first love hut any other motice-than because the
Whigs reuse to ti worthy of thrther alliances—
That you should hesitate what ht do in the present
ergency, whoa the behtect of Slavery axle es
'mem up fur immediate ann., is to me a 5011
.1 pleasure and hope. rather than of pain ur
=MO
lu the first place, 'turners require. Northern
‘Vhigs to go for the nomination. The friends of
Taylor wished t 9 MID Min 85 an independent can.
Alidate; but no. said you and I, lin Whig, but not
-an ultra Whig," let him come into the Convention
and stand or fall with the Whigs: It can hardly be
possible that you wished to bring us into counsel
to deerre3r ue! Personal honor. then, requires you
to support Taylor, unless the Republic manifestly
would receive great detriment by your fidelity to
pledges. Let us see. Can we beat Taylor and
Cass with a free soil candidate? If we can.
think the gram question of the age requires us to
insure a certainty. and not trust an uncertainty.—
Whige should elect the man who will Into all
Slare'Extersereet. I think you will believe, with
me, that 'the rime has not ya mra," Any defer
Lion, then on our part will enure to the benefit of
Lewis Cass and to the injury of Z. Taylor. Now
however, much denounced, I am for the "lesser
evil? I irnow no morality based upon any other
prinelpir, than to look around you and main the
test of all, the circumstances which occur. Any
other principle puts the good in the power of the
bad—the scrupulous in the power of the wizen,
pulous—the just in the power of the unjust
First, then. as to men. Taylor is a slavebolder by
birth and habit—Cass a slnv^holder politically by
eakulamorn Which is the better man' I say Tay
lor. How do they stand committed? Taylor says I
nothing upon the subject of Slavery, but claims
Washington as has model, and declares in favor of
the supremacy of Cony're.o. Cass holds that Con
gress cannot legislate against the admission of
Slavery into new temton., and of course must
veto arty bill prohibiting starrxiltaiOn. As men,
then Taylor is (prefer able to Cass. Now as to par.
ties. Who will be most apt to stand for Liberty,
the Whigs or their opponents Let Texas speak'
Let those who openly avow in Convention "all of
Mars= and Cads-" Again suppose Lew% Cass
President, and:a bill comes up for the admission of
New Maims into the Union—or its constitution
into a territorial Government—end a majority of
Congress put in the Wilmot. Proviso, will they
stand out against the Executive Veto and claim
! -free toil or no soiL
Let the vote on Texas answer' Suppose Taylor
President, and such a bill up, will not the whole
Whig party of the North, and some large portion
!of the South, July "Free Soil or No Soil.'" Let the
Past answer also. From Geri. Taylor's pledg...
I believe that he could not interfere by the Veto;
for unless the law be uncoil-K.1=11:1nel, he could nut
I aterfcre. Rut with all the acted this Govern
inent . in favor Cl . Slavery Restriction, n abl
set
forth in the Mica Address, with the lead of asb
ington and Jefferson, I think there is a moral err
Islay that he could not veto such a bill. But tam- I
pose he did, would not the triumph of the Whig I
party, with its Free i , nl Presiege be more likely to
summon true men enough to lout the wheels of '
pro-slavery action. than the came result would be '
likely to occur the parry was claim To.rw Assn
at an "Entenrum of the - arm of Frecdomr—
Such, indeed, are my conclusions, honestly and
maturely arrived at. On -thoynemiors" of Slavery,
which to roe is the most vital of all, however much
I may he denounced for inconsistency. Taylor the
slaveholder, is infinitely preferable to Cass. Sim
ply as a member of a Republic, i mother respects
desire that the Constitution should be restored—
the faith of the nation vindicated—its magnanimity
and honor reestablished—its lend in the van of
nations regained. In our domestic policy, I de
sire to see economy brought bock into the disburse
ment of taxes—fidelity to public trust revgarded—
partisan feelingmoderated—industry and improve
ment revived—in a word, I long for a paternal in
stead of a de/true:ice ruler' That Zachary Taylor
is the man Mr. the times. I honestly believe. I trust
you and the people will finally also so conclude.
Respectfully your obl serv't... C. M. CLAY.
P. S. The pledges made saver again to vote for
a slaveholder, 1 consider short-sighted. Why tram•
mel ourselves that the enemy may conquer utl-v•
The only pledge, if, indeed pledges are at all useful
in any cause, should be fartlifelly and honorably to
carry out icr rude. C. Id. C.
Corrempondence of the New York Trshun
Mexican Abhorrence of the Erten
Wa.sui.ngto:*, July I‘2, IS4B.
Public attention has not been sufficiently called
to the fact that in the negotiations between Mr.
Tnst and the Mexican Commissioners, the strong.
est repugnance was manifested by the Mexican
Commissioners to the cession of Territory with a
prorprot of rho Introduction of Slavery eh rrasr.—Thn
following is an extract from Mr.Truit's letter to Mr.
Buehtman. dated September 4,1547:
Among the pomts which come under d
!don w. the exchtwou of Slavery from BA T.
ry which should pans from Mexico. In the course
of their remarks on the subject, I was told that if
it wire-proposed to the people of the United States
to part with a portion of their territory to order that
the b q vi.rno:,
,doto be therein establithed, the
proposal could ndbezeite stronger timling of Almon
arises titan those. awakeaed to Mexico by the pros
petrel the introduction of Slavery in any Territo
ry paned with by her. Our conversation: on thin
topic was perfectly frank.
"I concluded by assuring them that the MUM
ma-mos of the subject in ally Treaty to which the
United States was a party, was an absolute impos.
sibility; that no President of the United States
would dare to present any such Treaty to the Sen.
ate; and that if it were in their power to offer me
the whole Territory deathbed in our project, in
creased ten fold in value, and, ta- addition to
that, mooed a fed chad all aver +vitli pure gold,
upon the ;Lag& cenditton thiu Shimmy eltou/ifbe
excluded Marl - rem, I could cot euterrosn the ler
o esontenr, nor think even of communicating it to
Washington."
' How will thevirnerican people stand in the es
natation of the whole civilized world, if-they shall
extend the curse of Slavery over Territory thus ac
quired, and intti4 its evils upon the Mexican pop
ulation, who have been transferred not only with
out their assent, but against their earnest remon
'trances? B.
list% J. N. ll&tvrrr.—This gentlemen is now in
Batesville, Arkansas, where be hag been preaching
with effects so astoniehing as to bo a matter of
wonder eyed to those well read in regard to the
vent impressions made on popular assemblies by
Rimen as Whilmichl, Wesley, Fenclon and oth.
0A Ad.
pranee—Uteicataso of the Bight.
. .
The Viewing selections from the onvespon
dent:mot some of the madam papers, give painful
bintiof one catlike of the humble riots and blood
abed in Paris, in June--siorusition—the cow of
fir:
Correspondence of the Commercial Advertiser
• • • • I have no space to speculate on
the future—But it is still humiliating and dreadful.
The slaughter even of five or ten thousand men
will not feed millions nor restore deranged finances;
and as long as the human brain is so constructed
thm the portran rphseli is crested ender the senx of
hunger is near to that which develops the irapnivs
to 1-111, so long will it be impossible, by mere acts
of Musty violence or arbitrary power, for the peo
ple of France, either on one side or the other, to
comfort themselves with the hope of obtaining or
der and stability. In England, the great point of
ettfe4 is the poor/air. Our worlashops (poor-law
unions) all over the country, at least render it im
possible fors man to starve. The proverbial
"peaking between the full man and the fasting is
therefore never brought to that point of danger
which can precipitate those manacal outbursts we
are destined so often to behold among our neigh
born.
Corespondenee of the Courier and Enquirer.
• • • • The Guard Mobile have suffered
prodigiously, and have covered themselves with
military glory. These troops were first organized
immediately eller the Revolution, and number
some twenty.tive or thirty thousand men, or rather
boys, for the majority of them are less than 20
years or age, and many of them not more than 14
or 15. Tlnqr pay ar thirty mar a day trails that of
tee regular is only ten. They were taken from the
very drags of society, and the greatest fears have
been entertained by many that, in case of a move
ment of this character, their tbrmer associations
would lead them to fraternize with the anarchists.
But they have nobly proved their fidelity to duty.
The • every - where rushed into the thickest of the
con lint with the moat devoted zeal, and in scaling
the barricades, would sling the muskets behind
their backs, and, sword in hand, fight their way
among their enemies with all the intrepidity of ve•
teran. Several of their battallions lost more than
half their number. At mak barricade; which resist
ed twenty different assaults, every soldier of a com
pany of 156 was killed, save one, and he was se
verely wounded. • • • • • • • • •
In any event, confidence in the tranquility of the
city is very much weakened. The few strangers
that were left are looking for an occasion to leave,
and those who had been doubling will hardly ven
ture at present. Trade, which was at a stand-still
will of course not be improved by any such social
demonstrations; and the workmen who could be
fore find no employ, will hardly find their circum
stances bettered. The darkness that hung over
France is not, and never can be dissipated by any
such wrathful gleams of incendiary movement
even the jowful illuminations of a street or two is
but no Ogrris faluw that will encourage only to
betray. •
a a The insurrection and its failure
have taught that the army, under good general•
ship, could avail against the mob and barricades:it
has also taught that a majority of the population
are desirous at any cost, of tranquility and order
Still all the causes that led to the outbreak rota
now in: as great a degree as before' indeed, it will
be very strange if those causes, so (ar as they
sprang from the distress of the working classes, do
not gain strength with fearful rapidity. By and by
the same may be renewed.
• * * g The eadleuwork of Con
stitution making now tomes up anew. and e'l the
strifes of Republicans Democratic and Repubhcms
SociaL
Caussidiere, in a profane speech yesterday. al
most ventured a defence of the action of the insur
gents—lamented the unequal diatnbutton of pro
perty, and avowed his rallying cry to be the same
with that of the ineurrecuon-
When such representauves are listened to, and
esteemed, where lies the hope of Paris ,
• • * • What will be done with
the Alain, Netionizer, and what with the unem
ployed workmen of Pans, is perplexing the Gov
ernment end occasioning disquletude to society,—
Meantime—the Socialists and Communists are
busy as ever in the circulation of their doctrines:—
the Clubs are seektik to effect their organization.
and the ignorant cairn, the victims of both, are
waiting, hungry and deape rote , to be fed.
lours,&c.. lax Meolvst.
Correspondence oi the Ilrrraid
• • • • The streets of Paris have witness
ed more deeds of heroism within the three days of
June. than my pen can describe. It is one of the
bloodiest, and yet most memorab.e pages of French
history—but an awful responsibility weighs upon
some persons, if, as is asserted. secret intrigues
were in play , but, I am inclined to think that a
was but use bunting of what had been preparing
—the workmen had Jens drwasesl, ',may were stare.
rag. Do pans an la mart' ("Bread or Death
was the cry. Brave men, worthy of a nobler grave,
and a better cause than that of civil war • line
nation, at least, lam sure, will mingle its tears with
your suffertngs, and uncover itself respectfully be,
fore the tomb of the misguided victims of the
massacre of June Ib4B.
“it Cos. TO lAstorrscruams. - -The
table below will show the Iron riannacturers and
laborers the cause of the "healthy check,” produc
ed, as free traders say, by the new land' of 1016.
The tigures show the Imports at Ness York, for the
year of 104n..47 and '4O, under two tariffs
Leroatu op /ICON FROII Jos. 12 To Jl'. 36.
t.St. lit duty 1047 1046 16 duty
Bar tom, 13.690 311 per et 11.259 6.696 67,17 pt et.
rtg. 03 , 1061 " 19.011 7,716 -.9.,
Sheet. hoop.
6c Lille. 75.06 67,101"
Causes and effect are seen pima enough here
ad may be dossed as s
CA red—Redidced deity on toil Iron.'lT 01 pr rr
do do piK do
do do sheet. Idqp:ice. 41.01 •
The uzFrr.cr" is seen in an inert-wed import
,quai to onfl imsD•ru ran cI_NT
PIE iron, ona sini, NO. re,
Sheet, hOCV, &C, do TWO 111,11).11 VOIZTI,II . I. I.LI
The effect has also been to stop the rolling mills
and railroad iron manufactones, (except such as
have old contractai and to make the merchant liar
mils I , lop work at night. which was not 11, rasa.
in 1646 sod 1b.17, before the new law was fully in
operation. Another effect has been to fill our ware
houses with foreign iron, which we must consume
before our iron can come into use—thus taking
from the laborer at home his means of subsistence,
and forcing him back to agricultural labor_ which,
at present prices for grain, does not pay largely
This increased import must be paid for in money
for the European iron conkers cannot take pay in
our farm produce, because the crops of their own
country are now equal to their wants. Thus the
present admimarauon. by its uncalled for altem
uone in our commercial policy, has indicted the
most serious evils upon the labor of the country.
The Iron tables we have given, are not a bad
standard by which to estimate the increase or
manufactures generally that fill,our warehouses
and drive from our workshops oTher manufactur
ing laborers. The evil of exceseuve importations,
induced by an al arranged and diminished tariff,
still goes on, and must continue for some time to
come ; but the sooner the remedy urapplied, the
better for the country.
Instead of having the workshop. of the United
States abroad, we must return to the policy which
builds them up in every State, and put them with-,
in the reich of every farmer's produce. We must
find in manufactories employment forth° surplus
labor that now seeks the farm to increase the pro.
ductioa of articles for which, profitable consume.
are now wanted. We must at home for oar
market for produce, and adopt the good farmer's
plan of buying nothing that we can well make at
K Erpress.
it. Tones Accierroice.—The Philadelphia
Bulletin has • letter from Washington, which
states that Gen. Tsvtna's letter of acceptance was
actually received there, and that he maintained
bin independent posiuon, etc,
In answer to this we state upon authority de ,
rived from Gen. Tart.oak own lips that up to yes
terday, he bad not received any official notitica.
tion of hin nomination, and that of course, he had
not forwarded any reply.
That Goy. MORYFI.D, as President of the Con
vention, has written to hun ere this we presume
there can be no doubt, where the letter is, can
probably only be answered by some one of CAVIL
Jameson's Pceunasters or contractors- certainit is,
that it has not come to hand.
.. •
We will only further add, that Gen. TATLOB.)I
friends throughout the Union, need have no fears
as to the nature of his reply, or of his cordial no
ceptmace of the nomination, any reports to the
contrary notwithstanding, which may be unglisat•
ed and industriously circulated by his enemies.—
New Ortrans Bullain, July 7.
EITIMIVE DEVALCATlON.—Considerable excite.
ment was caused in New York on Thursday, the
Tribune says, by a rumor, which was extensively
circulated; that a young man of high standing in
society, and having a great deal of trust placed to
his hinds, had dimpearad, leaving a defalcation in
the Savings Bank to the amount of 640,000. The
Bank ot➢cers are engaged s in investigating the
matter, and in a taw days the whole particulars
will transpire.
CHURCH= of linw You clTT. — Bnpust, as; Con.
gregational, V; Dutch Reformed, 18; Friends, 4,
Jewish Synagogues, 10; Lutheran, 0, Methodist
Episcopal, 31; Methodist Protestant, 4; Protestant
Episcopal, 42; New Jerusalem, 2; Presbyterian, 31;
trite Presbyterian, 4; Associate, Reformed, 2;
Reformed Presbyterian, 4; Primitive Chnstians, 3,
Homan Catholic, 18, Unitarian 2; Univenuillst, 4,
Wesleyan Methanol, 2, Mennen, 1; Second Ad
vent, 1, True Dutch Reformed, 1; United Brethren ,
1; independent. I i—in all 238
A PUBLIC ormovicsamr.—The contract for the
rails for the Chicago and Galena Railroad has been
eancluded, wad a portion of the rails are already
on their way to their destination. It is expected
that some 15 or 20 miles of the road westward
horn Chicago, will be in active use during the pre
sent season. This road opens the trade of the
whole Northwestern district—the lead region—to
the Lakes, and hence it is regarded as en improve.
tent of gent interest
• Donn have a Foal Smati--1( you hams, me a
mile shilling bottle ofJones , amber Teeth Paste. That
will make your blush awes, mid= your teeth, he,—
enki MUD Liihm9 sat 171&d wl7
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH
Correspondence of Pittsburgh G
Ccrrtespondenee of the Pohthurgh Gazette
CONGRE S
Jyty la, 1`,4,
SENATE—The Vice President laid beibre the
Senate a Report from the Secretary of the Treasu
ry', relator., to the imports of Con! and Iron Iq_
doted to be printed.
The Commuter of Conference u all the !louse
reported a bill repealing the act reducing the cum
ber,of officers to the former standard.
An amendment wahl adopted granting 1.11 pay
to the widows and orphan, of soldiers .
The Naval Appropnation wv, then taken
up and discussed.
Mr. Borland addressed the senate inzailist the
proposed amendluent.for striking out the approprt
atm. for Marine Ilosintals. The amendment Was
rejected.
Mr. Badger moved to take up the report of the
Committee of Conference. which wan agreed to,
and the bill reported by the Cotionntee adopted.
. Tlie Senate then spent sonic time 111 Exectinve
Session; and, after its close, Mr Clayton intrxtdue
end a bill from the Select Cotionsttee to whom was
referred the subject, establothing territorial govern
ment in Oregon, Cahforto A. and New Mexico.—
Read twice. and made the order of the day for
Friday.
The Hill is nilent on the euhject :gamy It
as adopted In the rorntnlttee wah great unano
oy—only two dissenting
liouse--The report of the Critter ui I:4.11
ranee was agreed iu
A mornoteertnon wa. r•,•••LveLl front the Cour
mmaioner or Patent, deviant,: the charger against
him to be fake. referred to the Comottitee ant Pa•
tents.
The Cvd 'and Ihplontatte appeltrettion hit
was then taken up, and the House went Mill 0./11/ -
mitten al the Whole.
After naive Sane Vent Cvlllllllitt,
nine, reported proaress and t h e 11(111, adjourned.
Corr , ,rwildeltve ine
l'lultdelpluit i July lb. 151,
The suxkt..n Artillereidn have arrived lu the
iv. No local nev, of unporthaiiii.
Correapondettee rot-helot t otreue
PHILA DELPH IA 'AI A RIX ET
Plithulelphia, July I 'at; r
Flour—The ittarl.rt to clay %i x, atilt waft mod
erate roles of Weaiern at :.::73:5.)1) per Ithl
Corn Meal—Sales at 1.50 p•tr 1•14.
Rye Flour a without clot noe vitt 11 isitlea at $1
per bbl.
Wheat-Sales 01 I DUO Inn or :Nnithern red al 9I .•
lie per ho. Corn—r•aiti. ..1 prone yellow on
per bu. to the extent •11 2. 0, 1 lax Ther Let to
becoming bare of tit•rn iittia—rivitt, nia ,...111J Lu
at 3.5 e.
Cotton—Sale's of ..1)0 Vida.] at
per pound.
Provisiona—There it, no ii• t.i tty in any 111 Ilein•
quotationa are steady.
I Irveeriert—Tke rale, 1.1.1 i-v: in I' t•
by retail.
Whiskey--iflaies in 161. _ lit
Beef Cattle—Sale• an the hoof at • ata• -•
NOTICE—The copartnership existuig under the
,ione ot Firth & Hall, No. 1 Franklin Square:and Falb,
11•,1 & Pond, Tot Broadway, New York, basing been
Utssoi en by mual consent. the undersigned announce
to their friend, ut and the public that they will ednunue
the Mitsie business in all its branches, under the nante
in FIRTH. POND & CO.. at the old and well establish..
ed Depot. I Franklin Square, corner of Pearl
and Cherry streets, lately occupied lay Firth & Hall. I
}loving lied • long experience in the business, and
.1.1 11111111111 f. nentuuntatice with all its various detour , .
po•.r...mg the most ample means and facilities lor
the cart tag on of toe. ome, they are mudded w nun
the 1 favorable inducements to purchasers 't'o
C.In:110t1/r Of Sheet Mow, IA loch is liv far the
,arg eat in the country. wlll tie constantly added works
mint the best resident and foreign composers. and or.
rangentents hove been made to receive proof copies of
new end foreign Issue. which will be immediately
pubiethed by the undersigned
N 1.... Imported to order, mid ell new Music received
a,
aoon a. published
Tit, manufacture at Pl/1110 Font,. with the Patent
Vibratinnicer bridge. land with new truprovelOtlll•
I snout to be intruducedo together with the inunutarture
Flair—The, h.:irked vester os twit., Flutes. Flageolet.,Cierionets, end all tie.
day. but the ni.irket JI ant tli,tig tltCier ! 11,dr - unmet, etc. etc . will beeintutined
Grain—There I. worr i, yo f
r zi; .. nrles, Military Banda, he supplied
wheal. but oorn lion ati , l -al request. t opte• i lew n
the catalogues of 'Sheet Nlusic forwarded
Coma—Tlic inuri.et hr.:, but Mlle do,nte Ire.- cbar, to soy purr of mar ountr . by addre•,..
Pros' moms—Tin. mars, t 1 cry lain i•ost-imid. Firth, loud & , 1 Franklia
N
MARKET.A;OILRISON'S
e
P & Co. ore toe General Agnts for the Genuine
dus' I, e , Mort, SOW, 11> ghat Pills. (rum the British Collegi of
reel per Nt. .
lictilm, lo,ndan. and they are prepared m recetve
Wheat—Sale,
niedie,ne has been twenty-live year. before
tall
1 - ',
P r. "' . 1 ` • ''P p Lie. a a nd the numerous cures it ha. effected In all
'I it . 1 0 : ' of downs, have pne. it an extended .on. all
yellow ii dltt 1 , ,‘., ov, !A L . The
t g , e h t , tulne th c o u r :i rr li , ;:
. ol , d n a , s , ned only ri I
limnerr. .„. ' 01" "."u:n u
THXIIffI.:US FIRTH.
p en POND, W3I A POND,
No I l'renk , in Square
t (.11 I.lr. .1 .1 at 1.‘,r.,
NEW",,k kt:r.
rcr. 1,1!). P at
„, n „ ,h..”, ~” vttt,r ..r. , • ~, 11.:. • P '.{ll ,: , ii i 114 dtP 1,,, ( ./oilt.t.
the market , it 'll\ It PLATT. !mi°, wr mod Wbui,a:c a,..1 It.
----- .a , . It.,,ct ..• Now Anchor titAnag cloth, Nu II ,i , to.•••
.. tkillt ii, Co. H... 1. N 1
CINCINNATI 1:11:1,1:1"
Lanng.
~. ..1; not, hilt. 1° 1 .
.1 C I,ANPIIIER:iiate John•on,Lattphter t.Y. 11..3 I
Flour—'Cho market xt 3 ttn , tlr•r•oe ..t:r- ...n Dray, 11.111 i Tala,r. - Ind firoadway. Ltd door attune the
favor of the buyer. Sate, otete tit.t.te t.t.lat At $1 . r,,,,,,, 1, , ,,,,, r , , u .,. i t , i',,,,,,,i . c ho, e , ...I, c .
4.0 f.. 4 I t!tt 1,1 , per Iti-i t tt,.tt of t loth.. Ca•tattnerva and Veronica Ala., Geo
i tar.—Sale , tit ala .:., or toca ~ Fu motion,: &rude, 'the lan,. onportattuns
Whotkey dreithed. :-...!, .., 0 err ittatle 1, , J., ~ t I
Prat.. Forze Maituft.ory and Wars IWoni, :10.
151 n per gill.
f .
Racon—e+ ales of llama of :e 137 Tigard ArYnti
lieu. I
1 ii WORGIC.: 4 TE.E. utter. Ice sole a large a•at - trintent
6,,i e .,--,/ ',Nal i.e., 1..111, ,k11.•1..,1 nt ~
*U. fttutre Pl3llO Fortes awn ..itt in worn octave, to
. -.. ,„._
1 ~,Mill Mahogany and R0....w00d case, all of which
Local Affair, I art. mum.. lured under his own aupervtaton, and tor
- , c , tn rea.onatnn ter. ,
•
evt•ht, a it devocinf tits peraonal aitenuon to the touchaud
man, who attracted simne
nrument e
wi ji hove hereto e mu Learn
gut on tamed the i'nntiv Mini Loul Ferry P.m( fins Ulrlf pre vsous . repututloo, amid respectfully .0111,1•
head
‘,ee h.,0 clam...
on man prote.niets. amateurs. and Me pulite.
pantaloons on wrong • •!e 11 . bud C a d, and 'env n&,„/
got into a tight u 6.• r. ad. Wl,en latkr. and Nutuourry.
FRANCIS & I.OI.:TREIn 77 Nlaiden Lane, inene
the boat wn+aleait inert haul. and traders to call and claim.. their smelt
hoard, and was round in Accunt lio..oks. Paper and Stationery Datly Jour
/111, an o d News Bork. tor 1,49 bold Pen., Crointi
- .
h.srass' OPERA FV. , o , re —rt," 1:11, Cop)isig Preues, Nlaiotold Letter Writer, cIC
P an Y v°e°l ' .. "" '`‘°' oto'`' , o.O . the VT[ir.",'l'4llll7ie7l::3‘le'r
Saloon, to the greit delq,nt :ilia in11,11...11: tf:arge
and fashionable We are clad lo see
~ t ationery. l'aper. dr.
that they are apprec.dit. ,
oh( ilaruo 1.!:11 . ••- ar 1.,
I=l
The four returon.lu; e”inpauw• .4 L.. 2.1 I:egt
Pu. Voluuterrs.unJ, 14, uc he arrived crater
day on the steamer Monroe I •nit Neu- t frlenns
The eta - mound eolopriseff Company A Copt I s n-f
~,..pany I; pt. attlfrtny
Capt Fnelf, and 7.1. I.: rut. ontazning of nil
15 officers and 171 Inch.
-(NVEIVet SUS \,—Wl! are happy to learn
that there are now None m
ot the ultiate re
eovery of n ;IJVerllor ',11111.-110 , aim^ havole
been for the law few day- in .re it than
for atone tune prev: , oil- It -aid to lot tile olio •
ion ol the ativisilini• that an aheene
funned in the Inn, ha• broken. and hint the die
charge front it ten.. for the ritioure.of a
bloat! veevel. irirteniled deoeilistion
If this atinuld ho he lilt! Cll,, .1 is bv'eived
that the Governor inity vet pert
recover
his health. We tr.! Ono the., tittn an •ipations may
he realtzed.—l Phil., Bulletin July II
It in a fact highly Inimitable t r the ,•:bzens of
Bedford, that on the morning utter the tire whieL
destroyed all the teams and stock i.l the Mad con
tractors, Messrs. Snridgruss tio. that ;thong eve ,
ry owner of a carriage or bint , gy horse led hun
out with harness on. With a iree ~der 4 thVin to
the agent, until such time no he could rephiee the
stock knits, This noble libernhiy r•nabled the ngent
to forward the Mail nod pa.sengers without outs
delny—the mad due here at I Oei,N . k. renehed
here. notwithstanding the disacter, at • o'clock.
producing a delay of only four hours.—. Amen.
FORK., irrd —During the lighting in Paris, one
of the insurgents having burn captured by some al
the Garde Mobile, these torn infuriated at their
inhuman conduct, deternoned to %lit 111111, when,
at the moment of execution, t lerieral Brea threw
himself before the pragtner. and entreated them by
all the laws nl war as well as humanity tpspare
him, and leave lota to the hands td ustidr This
noble appeal had scarcely passed his lips, when
the ruffianly captive, woo sltteol by tam pulled out a
pistol, and shot the General lend. The murder.
et' WOO instantly put to death aniukt the yells of
fury.
The underst,rood rare, 0: the •.:.1 Ilogt
and net bour.l.tl ..temobont 1/11.
der rommund Cu, Nlort.oy. fro, 1.....•v5.1r to
Fittolrorglt. ,-I.tlato: 1,, 11, Irlll.
form ktodoe•.. end et ..,. 01 Cni,t
phy.a•well 1.. .h>,n. hr.tow
ed, to make the.tal.ie a 110, tor Ott. 111040 iliStialoll.l
optr
1111 , 1dle 1.1 Ild . Thom." 1.1. Loom., rapt, F.
C l'apt Com t,. 2.1 lltt. C 11 Fro k.
Capt Com ll;t Vol% Imo A 1k.,1,.1.11,t Com
M,Vd Iln 111,,,,,1 NI N 11 1 .11,1. 1.1 1 01110 A,
F: I,erler I t.. 1 Steven., \1':11011.11f, 11c1
1 / 0 1$ 1, C4.ttl
0,0 \ 1. 1 41 1.1.1 AI /1, /01111,
Follniall. 211 loetit C., . 1.1 1 0 .1.
1.1 Nlattaust. 2.11, Cu N 1 John t..kr,tt,
erKee,2ll I.t H. 11 1,•
try - Usa TIM Panetta MICA:01 -- :1 ) WlOl in he Flll.-
pesaful in any oink:rank tog, ens 11/.1 'll, the
eroper means "rheretor... I 011 ilea' t'ol/01. 14,
F.:vac-was', and he cured, tor it .• tin r proper
means. Hove jou A.thanu or catthr LW) of bre:Wong,
then the only elite 111 - 211. ro re 3 011 I, 10
jg, p.c% Ejl,ClorUlll. wine n intiorottately ovvreolue
the .psun which C 01.4 1 .14
we tl.arneter 01 the tube.,
and loosens and bring. up die mucus which dog. them
up, sled thus croup,. ever) 14.11111,01110 n trre ru•pt
ration. while at th e nine todnironotion t. OUlP
dued, nod a curs Is cerium to ho eiferard hone- )tou
Brosielotis, Spaitang of Fleur.). or tit tart tiny
P Aihecbin, then use Jayne • Expectorant
and teller is eertran. and you will find that you have
used the proper oceans
For sale an Pittsburgh al the Pekin Ten Stole. 7 . 2 4th
Street near Wood. jaul7
Jarrett Exraz-rintaier —We would call 'summon to
this excellent remedy for Cough. Cold., Conuninption,
Mama, and all stfeelloll. u( We Throat and Lung. ;
'Having several umes within a fro, yearn pa.t hod urea l
-
won to use a ruedleme of this kind. iv, have by cape r;. ence tested Its clearnt iiu
uiltirui. and urn prepurcil to
recommend it to °born. M misters or other mintiedi
speakers atlitmed with bronchial aderinnii. till
great benefit front lin wig. It IX 112, 2 172111 2 22 22y 2, 22, 2 22222,2 ,
fie physienuu and sit e1m.... trot hod it safe unit
enemas medicine in the IlletrUse. for which it PI re- I
commended.—{Columbus 111101 C/00 2 2 and Jouribili
IMIMEMSIM
MARRIED,
On Tuesday evening. the unfit.. by On. Rev No
rms Crunnnan, Juno C kr, t.I ry 0. In
daughter of J. \V . ul Aleghen).
Yesterday evening. rtsstrtut. tVgidtzst. I ntwitof
Joseph trod Mantilla Plummer, seed mural, and
days.
The Mends of the faintly are reKrecifuny twoiteql to
attend the funeral this gfteraoun at 4 u cloak, from the
resolenee of kW parents on Band, below Penn street.
NEW TORE PALL TRADE
1848.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS
ritHEßEeau be no doubt but that the cite of New
l'ork is the most advantageous market in the Col
trd Siete* for the purchase of country mpplies.
It is connected by water communication and rail
roads with all the States in the Union; It receives the
lamest importations from abroad. contains the largest
stock.. of goods, sad is the great depot of AMeman
ManUlarturco. and pmes are less. and credits more
nocrul
Persons dtsposcd to purchase will find it to Moe ad
s,,omse to call on the following houses.
=e=
.1 , t/1N f)iltd4ON Lakes this method to toterm ht.
' co-tomen. abroad that he he. 'et - moved ht. §egmr,
CO And Saud Lowness from hm old store m Won
re. i to the new and commodious store, lately erected
I.) aim, .10n Broadway. (corner of Yule street)) wherc,
long experience and increased ("cattle, ha In
timate knowledge at the Canons detalls, and by per
mita; stiennon at his new store, he is enabled to offer
mi
me inl (avoyible inducements to purchasers; and by
s liberal policy towards Ms customers. hr hopes for an
~eat patronage. and to return the high character
long since obtained or his establtstunent, big That of
being decidedly the first In the Trade.
Dream rwyszted Candy, Lottf Sugar, gr.
R I. STUART,2II.S I.:meow:eh, corner of Cham
bers RIM.. Sew York. offer for ale a !axe asocunetit
o t Slam Relined Cady. Soca Plans, he • of n ape.
”rir quality. also double. refined Loaf Crashed ad
t wound Soca, tit quantities of bye packages ad up
wards at as low cash prices as any other estallsh•
meat Sugar House filolasses. to Wads and LIG rer.
Monofadorrr) of ,Sain, Tan Yra. Spoon. Forko
4"c-
J I COX. IS Maiden Lane, New York, contlnue
Lo keep a large assortment of Coglnth and Amenenn
tms Fixtures of every van.), Gs. Work from the eel
rated house of Cornelius d Co.—lmporters and deal
r” 111 Lamps, titrandolea. Mantel Clocks, Candelabra*,
Lanier', Table Cutlery and Plated Wares,—also
Fork, SPOOR, dr. Plated on 1.e.,t (Wrman Silver Pol
ished steel Fat" Irons. Branum* Too tee. de
12=
NO a sPERICE: STREET. New York Poltehed
Pion. id.* of superior quality, for Storrs and House
Windows. Show C 0.,.. Au. Also. Looking tiltuis
Plains of all was, and of great linlliancy and beauty,
nonelantly on band and (or sale by
ISAAC L. PLATT.
Ftxt ierc, Chondriier,
The -übscrincr has a large assortment of Gas Fix
tures. of me /nom recent and elegant English designs
n ,
Cufactured by 'floe !Ilessenser n. Rms. crunprisin
handell e ers. Mantel Ornaments, I3raeltets. Lanterns.
and Pendants, for sale
EDWD. LLOYD, 79 John mu,
%A 11.1.1 A)1 HA LI. & SON. ( lortuerly Fmth. Hall &
'loud.) v./LI/WC the )luxe busmess in all us branches.
They manufacture Plum/ Fortes wall vibrating uver
Bralev—al.u.i.lusMra. Flutes, Clam..., Drum, etc.
l'obllshrrs and importer. of .sheet Moue in every
varnly. The largest azsortment of Furenzn Nluonc
1111" can be. found the Unned SlantlF WILLIAM.
HALL . 1 / 4 . SON. TM Broodway, corner of Park linen.
l'oamo and all kzads )111.teal
Merelhetraut.
!tI Its LorritEL, dl Will Mill street, truperunc
,:id atiorarturing Stationers, will sell at the lowe,
every kind of Account Hook, for
'other, euurta count) clerk, a.id the
Weetern and !southern trade. Alw, Copy nig Pre.,
°taint! Pre.eee. 111annold Letter Wetter, toldPe . n.,
Envelope , 1% 4, Drawing, and Wrapping Pane,.
and r rrl other article aold by Stationer, will be four,
yr.:. t ..trieiy at very cheap prier, No. WI:.
•treci, N. , * York
Fharng and rsAttolg Carri.t.
GE. , Hl. V. LOOK. 71 Fulton. watt, manufacturer of
l',uy Lac. V.smng, and Bustness Cards. tjulllt. dr
liydrathase ha Fvunzaio,
ci.:rbrateil Ink Foull.lll is purling most deem.
Ord Isivnt with the entire community, being very sim
ple and durable The greet Fair of the American In.
...Ante awarded to the manufacture.. 'PUIIS WILDE..
h :ai Old Slip. hew '5 ork, o Diploma f iner
userut snick It is so constructed that the Ink is rr
mined 1.1 metal. chamber. pmmeted from the min
pl. re. thus preventing cvaporation and keeping thy
,nk of unifurin color and consistency A little cup in
trout loads the ink tor use, which, when trot needeNl.
ego again be drawn tom the fountain.
Nleichatits arid others needing any thing in which
ink is used, will hod this u roost oaeful and saving und
only article. For sale at No. 3001 d [nip, N York,
run low tut cash
(kld Leaf and Dents4l Gold Foil.
NI.X.N FACrOttY, W. Meade, stre...t, Now York, oi
superlor quality. con•tantly on hand, warm:lied eq..;
to uny Ln 110 Called Staten De.sta . Foil 6 . 1.) r or
I. I. WALkili.
Practical Gold lleatrr.
FElf3=
J CBA VALI/Mt la 4 Broadway, New Sorb, on.
tip splendid elutes of Dental Imarumenta, iron Aati no
atou, nod forwards them to any desired point, at lot
own riot, ii the cash accompanies the order. A 'Me,
ei discount to dealers. Cainlogges can be had by
senliike addreita, a...rand • ,
J,llO, KIIACII, eeJ Nassm!l street. Pic sir York, is
matimacturing Anna, Canuss of Imported Film
Gloss which are warranted mmal to kilt.. Also on
hand, tioigtlaniter Cameros. Plates, Cases, Chennrals,
he hr li•ltramcliatienes for (oWunt und Stlveriag.
Hee.. Mayne. Machu:et for Minimal purpose!,
Thermometers, wholesale and retort
Salamander
R 14211 .4 Co's Improvement on Wilder's Patera, . e .
cured wtth the most approved Lock and warranted
el
Ere and no proof. nod free from dampness. Refer
cure mode to upwards of fifteen hundred and filly mer
chants, wrier., brokers and officers 01 courts mud
couttes.who hove Inch & Safes In use
For sale by A. S. MARVIN, Water st, N 1.
Ismer Bridget, 76 Magartne .1. New Orleans
Barney' a. Brother*, Mobile.
Le•ris hl klatch, trot Meeting st, Charleston
S Wood, Galveston.
fluusetnuti /s. Lowry. St. lAtis.
Lowell Fletcher, C 1.1.1.11.
Raymond. lithba h Co, Chtoago
Clati4" C10c.6" .
1-1-7171BONI: & PKTERS manufacture Clocks Cl
every description, winch Miry oiler to <minify dealers
at reduced prices, end will hIl all orders with pun
muy filanufactoty, No. all, 71, n Bridge at, Ifrook•
ly 11. L I, store, 35 John sL New York.
N B. EverT clock of our manufacture is warranted
itvtdd non very (stele to Mt
SI . OITEN a tiTANLEII3 pure Steant.itebtted
Candy, Sugar llama, and other po re
Who
would not save at least i per cont by purettueing
allude warranted equal to the best manufactured 111
taw country' We are sore to keep a mmtumer after
having, made one fur the best tuno—why!—perfeet
sansfaclani en given, both in (toothy and prtett—and
put up our Confectionary in boxes of 25 lbs. and Up
ward.. eipresely for the Southern and Western ruor-
Item N tl A list Of prices can be seen at the Entice
of tin. paper. SMITTEN S. sTANLF:V,
No Ile flowery, Now York.
Ltringoon, IVelb Co.
Forward opeele, narbides, parcels, order., good* &c,
from atm coy of New ork, to all the prinetpal lowa.
or Europe, by Or Packets, gagbah . and /tiller/C . MI
' 02:71 % ," 1111 71,7f i 17:47,• " Vo n
rlr 'rem
the
"me.—
111=11
WELLS, AItLLEIL k PROVOST, 217 Front .t, New
York. manufacturer• of every specie. of Fickle, Pro-
Jellwo. Jain, Cutup., SEICICe, tips up., Cor
dial, 1 . ..•10.. patrol pre.erved fresh Meat, Fish, Veg.
~ From., soil linpoc ter. of French and Spanish
hove•, Caper., East and West ladia Coodirwints, ac.
Strang fir:lint,' Candy and Sugar P(uotE.
Blau a groeral vanely al every ltrUele in the hull,
all ul eitraordioary quality, at least equal to the 'ter)
oest mad< it this city, at reduced pnces. :15lb. tones
Loaf Sugar candies assorted tau supertor mattner,lll.
lereast item any other house, by
STEWART, BUSSING d. Co,
Wholesale COrtlecUollers. 4le Pearl at, N.l
MHZ
• f,H.F.ATON'S" celebrated werranled Diamond pot-
Led liuld Pcus--oulestructible except uy actua sto
kers—ere adnourd by all who tome used them to be
the best end cheapest pen m the world. They can be
had at No 71 Cedar street, lona door Irons the Post Clf•
hes.) Also, kilward Prone's, Josiah Hayden& Co's.
Albert ti Bagleyla A new unproved Brown's pan, far
.uperlOr to dm old - Brown^ Peru and Levi brown's
peon at reduced prices. (Vold pens and eases reputed.
/Vela York Gold Pen Mannfintory, 25 John nron
BEERS t CLARK mould unite the attenuon of dn.
len In G6ld Pen. lathes. avvortmeaL Their pnces for
good pee. are considerably less than those of mhe r
manufacturers. They an die mle sween ro -, Cray"-
Improved Fountam Pen wad the French Fountaya
Gold Pens
rooo.ooo S"LI A”nreally.
BARD t BRO, manufacturer. of their Premium lh•
amond Pmated r.olek—fe:i• and cold and saes Pen
e
Caaec Akd. manufacturer. at their velebra•
led Fountam Pen.. ivient vecured,) with which a
page or more inal be written watt once dipping the
pen in tok u.ed exten.svely by prOlessional men and
bank °direr.. No 1 Court Avenue. Boson. and No
ID) Wallfam, Rt. New York.
Nle.ar.. Hard & kiro received the isialiest preratuni
ever awanied Gold Pen. at the lam Fair of the Masan
chtutetta Charitable Merhaines' A....oelauon of Ho.too
Also the hlghe, pre t the F'ratiklitt InatAtate.
Pladadelphts N 11. 'Me trade •upplted at the lowest
rates.
11 - ditan. Dun/op St Alban ' , Vegetable 12rml lay
Manufneturing Flroportum No 36 Gold street. between
John and Fulton. New York Tut Box. , end Conl.ter
endle%6 variety. by toschinery..upertor to the best.
chewer than the eheopelo. Also, DruggoolCrin Wore
to general FRASER It EV F:RITT, Sole Propr,
D aNIpI. D. WIN ANT.•ucreet.ar Penn.) Bil
liard Table Maker. Nu 73 601,1 -treed, between Fleck •
tn. and Spruce ntreei., New 1 ork. Every thing tI
the line furnuhed at ten per cent leas than any other
establishment In the city
Persona at aobstanee can, by letter. have ail thee,
orders attended wand filled. a. well as Ii personal!,
tnspeenng them.etther 111 ',pairing or purchasing i.cw
goods
New Fort ~ t ertm Lmdtcht Gk.., Factory, N0.1..6
Fulton. near Korth arra.
HOOTER h 113120 MIER are now rtninufactunng the
largest and will sell the cheapest assortment of Leath
mg Glasses ,er med.. this country. Mahogam,
31ahogaity and Gilt. hitch Walnut and Rosewood.
Palls and rich ornamental look tug lila., Portrait and
Picture Frames. French and 11efIllall Plates, and gilt
tnoulding of every one l irders promptly and careful
ly packed and guarantied at n low premium. The
whole mum and will be sold, wholesale and retail, ea
pt
es that defy conipeUtton. We ask but a call. N
R. Art-Union and other cograelngs framed in every
style.
MfMf2
WM. Sk:L1 . 110. 21 Sprlnii street. New York. rule
manufacturer in America or the Anglesey Lec
Selpho'sUrinal !land. an entirely new and uneini
antele for a lost hand Further information On arm),
eenon. or by Irner post•puld licler• to J S Wear.
Magnetic Telegraph OlTire. Columbla. S. e.
Mr John tkwain, Jr. Annwm w.vl 1.1 L.-1 and lia,k Ma
ker. St. Charles Hotel. New Orlenn, who isf,nothons ,
ed to rceeLve orders. nod can Jr consulted as alnrec.
I.eather Marione Bonding.
(stretched tin the only potent,' machine in the country )
Thor e arc mode morn the hest Oak ',other, and onto
the heartor soinl part of the sale only. thoroughly
otretched. cemented anil r••eteil together. and %warran
ted to run strain!. nod to give .11114f3r11011. Orders
addressed to the 'tit), rtlier wilt meet prompt attention.
UM EA.. Patentee, It Ferry et.
.4gricniturai lynpirrn, nt.
A large Iv...stymie. of A gricuttural implement • of
the latest und inv. approved puts..., Ploughs adap
ted to every de.criptloin 01 %oil. enthroning a greater
vanety of psncriss than con be found In any other ea.
tahltatuneni in the l'tnted States Moore'. highest pre.
ratturt Ploughs. Corn Sheller, Straw Cutters. nen
Milts. Port•hle Grtsl Mills, Horse Power. Threshing
Machines, &v. Castings 01 . all kinds Mode to order.
Alto. Brans and Iron Wire rloth Selves. Prreens,
Ae JOIIN MOORE. 193 Front el.
Apelltrritrits. Druggist!..rr.
Dlt GOURAUD. 67 Walker ur4 Nrvw York. k
prepo , ed totreai with Agents for the ',ale of her role.
Grated Mahan Aled“,l Soap. for the pommyc rya..
val of Tan, Piniplc, Frrekle,
- F.‘on Burn, Mortthriv. Ar Alw, lh Gouraud'' , Lily
Poodre Subtle, &C. he Addreaa a above.
you-puld, wain good r,frrestre, , In the city of N. York
For :lig .lestruot,.. of mi 1.11..1.a Inner., CoeL
oaches. e
Ant, Nlo.queloes. Hed-Hugs,
&c. ior ihe d. 4 rui.non °I Rats and Mlce,
wotinn five isonuie.l um, being 1:1r0W11 an
their victul
fy Warrumeti Iv, isolt, Certificates trorn
NIT..T. 001111411 i. A.tor House, S 1' Coxzens.
Anp.rn•nu Mgt,. I . II Coriton /louse, New
a.ll oi OCT respeclubLllH Each
1-la.\ aq.1131., .I.I'IIN &Co " Prinelpal
\ 420 Broadaruj, near Canal At. N
Ne, York, July.l , l- 0.19
I,LANETA RV s STELI.AR WORLDS.— A pops
lut eupouttlon of tau grrat Atm-over,. and thrd
rLc.l ot modern nAtrottonty. toy I I M I.iteltell. A M. DI
rrrtor of the l'inonnatt onttul
Orndley. Italy. Alps arid Ram, —Eerier. Iroof Italy
thr Alp. mod the [Uwe, by .1 !Nadir), notoor of Nu
pokon and il/A Marshal, Watdonuton and ho loner
al.. Nriv and revturd oltnon.-
Slanntier of Coal —Mc lolsgranlncul and Grolov .
- al 411•111101.101, ol Mineral Camln,l./•• lo•nil
Including aim, nonce. and localine. 01 lhe various
mineral loltnnonou• •utnoany . n. employ ed In art.. ..old
a a
inanularlutr, J.M•lfannl ley Slam nod Lhlmrana
cnmommt I.y [wady JO. •IntiOo•al Woe, aml I llni
aly ol mineral i•onannoddn- pmpared to Rich.
and Crawlom • or
J u.t rr r el% r.l a :co en,•a•- mo . lt cot), ado., vnyolts
J1 , 117,111`i ,TOCKT,,N
IV - ENV ARTICLE A'lL-01 PACKINt,—Jock re-
IA trivet' i.y .51X, Rubber Steam
ranking. !or finder c ol ateantl.naa. &c. 'ph,
Irclng MU., In 1,3•1 kind that lion vier been wlrred to
the parpo.e...• call the attrttuot. nit our *traLLI , ...InI ,
gunner. to it II wi:l .tivr them a,f rat ansount
tor wt.. ,yl/mler 0/11, parked it will no: reyutre
lo be packed adata beture making one or ittp. to
Al. Loom hod bank. For KAI< at the India •
Rabl•er De
pot. Na 5 Wood at. 1y L 3 J & II PHILLIPS
IT LISP. IR /SE" II t tved, large at
eortfriont u( Gum Pustie Hoer rece
-rhts :truck . has
been 111 Use IWO ren and 6,1 per ..s that nave
made one of Meal Five ..ns. them the pretereuce to leather,
they being much better. for they will ta,tl a great deal
longer; they oot leak u drop, and need /10 care ,n com
a leather. they want 110 grtm..ing or uraehum.
arid Mere t• :to trustrate ' but they co. be Ulf [ldea. ' 1..,
be sold al the !tuba Robber Depot. 51. 5 It st
/Yl3 J a II 1'1111.1.11.S
VIRENIL.N. ArrEvn,,N —,ent/eulen, wv have
rereired three ouecuotts ul 1.111•IIC Ilo.te rut
)uur 1/11.)/CCIll1t1 and tnal e theretnre rr,vne ,uu
call and ezanhar the article, “,,s find meta much
r than leather. and t o
lb CI n toot "nearer
The e t'uuptiug• with them can hvlunn.bed ut n very
low pnce. J II 1 . 1111.1.11', .51a,akt
RICHARD T. LEECH, JR
MI . . .LA ♦nu DGALY.3I
Saddlers' Ironmongery, Harness and Coach
Trimmings,
Moss, Deer Hair, Varnish, 6e. are.,
No I N% Dort Sr Vrt-r.nE
. _
Sugar mud Molamme•
1-1 S
141 do l'ror :Sow Ilrienne Mulns.,
2 d • ,ocur llotoot 40
lit .tore awl o ,
tor PD ir)
V. h. NI AII'IVIIF.I.TRF:F
-161111hert1 st
NFORNI inmr (outdo mid tile public Mai they have
1. no longer any connection with to tate combloM.
1110111 in Priin .trem, known tot the l'itoiurgh Brewery,
Levin removed their enure 110{1110. to the Ptil
‘iIII.:MrKRY. ir.vire mylmdd wlys
N DIA RUBBER BALI et.
doren mild India Run.
Let Ball, of different color. We con turni.h
article to merchant. at ,ery low 1/1 large quail.
titles, at the India Rubber Depot. Nu 3 wood at.
_ & II 1.1111.1-lI'S
Portrait of Gen. Taylor.
I UST RFCEIV FID. a ir w cop,* of Doty & Sartain'.
a.) proit• of tosa. Tay bor. ceruhed to be a faithful like
ness of that at ko,te4 ulna For .ta Ie at
"lIKYISS LAWNS. VERY CHF:AI . —NV K Murphy
northeant of Ilk add market re
ved a targe knot Lcoruer
awns to rt. net yard. ihcreio,
lore sold at login, price., sumo,. Lood. gener•lly
alma opening areduced price. /Yl5
Nor g•le.
"I'Le ;Lg. dr.3ght .enEner CARt,
F: t.i st.l a barg., np
pheution be made •oonio
HAN'S, l.hzetteinfire
jyl,3lls
A1a..kere1,.rct...7"7-
/Yle JANIF.`i DA1.7.F.1.1.
prime l'hecer, recetetne per I.ule
lJ Kett and tor ,y j) In JAM-S DAL/A.:1.1.
I, , EATHEBS AND tN beg. Frothers. nod
• boles Callan. peretrunter Cumberland. tint tor
a by 11 1.
vE.trtir:m.-4 prltne Kentucky Fruthere,
I: 'Lott tenet veil mid for •tele try
POINDEXTER & Co, 11 water ti
4.2 H. :.l4 LASSES—.I bbl. St. Jutnes Refinery 11 11
Mola.mes, ter ki 011 1.1 . 01111, ,....11. Pt, ...or
for sale by Y " 1 . 00.1/I...XTER Co
V t I:AR—JO dint% prone N I) Sugar. 100 do Our tin--
kj r sale by 1 I , IINLAATE:R hCo
V l p ? N Pt . 1' NR ,
uT1 1 , ..50
, N u lts d r b
do: 4so,l,radwo
Double Crowo do do, 1000 do NledLunt do do, Iths3 do
I. C do do, of .lore nod or 8/IJe by
XO•!OHr.% Nt /LDS & SI/ 1:F.
}
LAT Iq /AT' , Fr /II `tALY lY In rge subernotyril
Flnt goat's for tie Enquire of
li I :1 ]I /Lint k SHEE,
I cell corner tki 1 , 1,11 R 31.1 Ir. an ran
MM/1111111111Mil
Ei=l
lulre of /Y l7 131.{ At CO
W ,„,.„
Itmi nu. k. L.c,,,,i-,1,11,1,111;1111tn.7:1,!.0vr..t.u1tr0by
'LEASE 1..111.1)-10 ti i .tor 0141 , or wait. Ly
jy_l7 I,OIA II 10ICKF:1.s:
r / ro M r - N . : „. I.:N u :YS A RSA 11.1 It I
j t i nl i u , s;l l l.7 ._ d and
1117 rn. Hooding.. ~or rrrw.d rind 5111 •ts
JU.I I.oto Lozeng“. cnnri.. Korn
Lemon and L”,uortcc. l 0.4 re, n and for ra.k. In
Jr?l CIO mut
AT_ASIES—Li
" 'o
P gm" '''sk
lI JOEL AIOIiI.E.R
- I REAM CIF TA ItTA lI—AUO lb. for .010 b)
\ 1 1 17 NIOIII.ER
VANILL.k Ilk:AlSzt--For rain by
/117 JOEL AIOHLER
_
RFsT
.
IiACON--AM lh • ,n 1,:• and Hum. in stow and ior
rok by ,)
, 7 'rA4SEY & BEST
•
LILM,S-6bl , agbsortb..l use.. on baud and for
kJ' sale by j): TAssEr & Uvja
D ..e n t;
t ka.
Osoil; Me tjl, 10 2 1 lo t ir : ollry v use,
11 ecW and or ..,„,, b
iyu lb wow! at
WOUL.—I sraTir WOoi,twx.bed.) reed and fur rate
by pb Li EU A lttlif RV
SALF.—Onc Keel Boat nr Bale, •nd one Flat
1: Boar. k:rlyuire of kAI.LISH A. BEAM=
IY6 37 w00..1 .t
ALF.RATL 6 :xi I, Salerno, 11 bbla do, landufg
and for rale by ;34 It.kti ALFA a SMITH
ntiOCCILATE—LOO Oz. No ?Norfolk Co. Cdocolate;
V 50 do W Bakers No I Chocolate, laufhog and for
ludo
b 1 Ho BACirt.LEY a ISAMU
AUCTION 591F.8.
By Join:. D. Dam's, Aixotlaseer
Dry Goal, V.. at Arwtron
On Thurt,lay monnog, Joy nt tO o'lock, at the
colognervinl Sales Room, corn. of NV cod nne Flab
streets. be sold. utthout renerve. to Hose ransign
menu, all calellnlYe nuortsnent a lamps and data.,
ur Dry Good...among whieh nre—auperhue
saline.. Mee., .in cloths. gingham,
sKser rich sts plans. mous de lainec lawns. (du , . b!k
dress .ilk.. insetsaum Ow es, hosier). bleat lied and
unbleached muslin, etc.
At 2 o'clock.
guanoty ot groeetes. quor, cl,car•• tobarc,.
iron sate, •hoects, anon uesb are.
eansearc, cutler). tnabog n) hair seat sofas •Ibendot
dresavng and cam on burr., lour seat roeisug
chain, fancy and COIOI7IOII rburra. table, ssork and
waah stand, tut:ether with a quanbryi lousehoid
and kitebon Ibruiture, looking go.ses. mantel clock•
globe lamps. &c.
AI
An :nvotte of new and 10/./0/1/1
:lung, hue shirts. staple and cane gusuls. saddles.
laidics. Crooks, whip.. gold arid suver am, hr...reor
deu., ,escrlry.ett
letter and tap wrding paper. Gertiano
rune) good., Ar,
Dti JOHN D DAVIS. Auer
Rodtasnry Wagon, Horse S Ilar"1".., at A 14, 10 U.
Ou Friday. July 21st, at a o'clock, Ito iron: or U..
Corocuerccal Sales }Loom, centre of Wood and Filth •.
vrtlll,e sold. I 'lnnen°, Rockaway Wagon. neat
sett Single Harness. do; I exeelfent Bay Horse. a
good traveler, ell calculated for 1 - .14 use
i) le JOHN D DAVIS, Auet
AMUSEMENTS.
DAN RICE &
Metropolitan and Hippo-Drasoatie
CIRCI.P.S!
T•IIE moat novel and 0111. we Circuin America—
Lorsloo; welechoos from - The North Amerman.-
- The Monster." and ^The New York" Circuses, into
one ININIENSE TREBLE COMPANY' Transported
upon the steamer Allegheny Mail. purchased hor the
express purpose or conveying tracilo and cumbersomu
131"Vertiss, unpractojable by Mud conveyance, seen,
nig the costumes nod trappings always to a state of
pr'eservatlon and brilliance. the numerous troupe of
perforn3ers ever refreshed, and thesvid Of beautiful and
docile horses at nil nine. rested. Rate Horses,
and those used in the Pageants solely, a, here con
veyed A discriminating public need not he told that
chariots, baggage horses, and the like euXilianee of art
anpOsio outside show. have not even a remote con
nection with the excellence or indifference of the en
tertainment within. This triple esuddishment will be
exhibited at PITTs H 1' R 3: H, on WEDNESDAY,
TH RSDAY. and FRI DA Y. July NW, :loth, and 2lst,
at 31 o'clock—ron nom, pans was'
I,Er Adrnmanee—PO and Duxes-25 rents.'
Dan Rice & G. R. Spaulding, Proprietors .
The vewt Amphitheatre accommodate. over three
thousand persons!
Ina troupe of such nurnero.:ll force and rtr , 31111101.
meats, the limits of an advertisement pi...chide that
minute description which each one morns. First
among these. ind Autocrat of the department of come
dy. comes the Hero of the Day, the great ..Shaltsperean
and onginal Jester the Gentleman, the Scholar. the
Poet, the Tragedian, the Orator. and the whilom
Preacher, DAN RICE:
•
in the noonday refulgence of whore wit. the feehk- at•
leinpg of all other clowns pale and glimmer, with a fee
ble and uncertain light His hone is not confined to
this continent. His name os in l'e•ry body'. mouth.
Nature made him a great man and punster, and in
cessant research and avidious study have perfected
these exalted got, Hu humor, always racy and spi
cy, is ever sparkling, caerveseing, and Initibllng
Next in this cateory, and in charge of Prkoctpai rmul
tation, comes that Pride of the Arena, and taunt o
horsemen.
=CI
Who'll. so often received the merited praise volunts
nl y accorded by Me eastern press, and Ow deserved
tribute of the public. as the -World's Only Rider" with
the loran of an Apollo Belvidere, and et rouruge that
neer quails where the most daring .d skilful falter .
Ev v ery thing witnessed in equitation. with the addition
of indisenbrible grace, and tents C. 11.1115 only in Clue
auwinzulon of the proudest rider., this singular youth
makes child's play of upon his siddlaless and bridle
less horse'
MIN=MIMI
Whow masterly dtsplaysluce dramatic talent not
always expected even upon ry lle stage, nod whose thrtl
ling portraitures of prominent characters cif the day
on horarbacl, elicit n naLl y the htgho.t encomiums
Worthy of a place siandst such . . galaxy or stars, to
that most versatile of foremners.
MONS. LA THORNE'
Vilto has charge of the Herculean department, end
whose acromphshinents make up an enure encyclope
dia or the sports of the ring. Ilia cannon ball exermses.
with 31, 40 and pod 52 pounitem.oxene alternately ,n
credulous settles. inlet. astbinshmetu wonder. e0n...,
nation. rind vociferous applause, keeping, as he noes,
these n . °.1111.4,15 in the air, now retelling them
upon the extremity Mune finger of 6.11 arm extended at
length, now causing them to roll as if enchanted. over
hi. perion. and now, when thrown at great height,
permitting them to fall upon the nape or los neck!
The t..} monnoc deraromeng under controt Ong
(amt.. V nutter nod '1 nod, t i
R.:3. KI'N EDYI
With a noinerous and efficient corps o( a,astant
11=231
Coa.urpanse.l as FAtacstrlan or iiymna..l, It(111,1 the lu
e department, add will intralueo unovel art.
w h. ver.p h has eacsted imetenae sehaation In at , East..
wt.., standing upon a Itarret br large hall. he WI 11
propel It. by titsll of sneer Inu..edlar torte. .0 every di
rt...on IlLoAll the mtg. over ob•trocuons Ito way, and
21.1 plane of 4.5 de.,rtv,
' L...., toe heatatiol and del - lentos llntsdwomen,
Meadatnrs IiARDNEIL lilt'};, and WILLIAM: 4 . the
llerol,lpll.l3ed Mat., de F icossaaN, the
mastrri y achtavements of the pat Master WOOD. mad
osltlJlo. E. and Stt.t. MORAND, and little Nlaster
lit:1.11:RK and Mademotselle' MARGUERITE and
the like, who richly merit each s c linpter to themselves.
DAN KIC F: & Co.
EA:OLESALOON.
TIMMS romrpotT 1,1,11/1
RAND cuNcratT by the Tyrolean Vgcnlul. Ulkii
1,31 - Sable ilarnacnsta. After which the celebrated
Burlesque ()perm. of the VIAGIBI3V UAL: For 3 lughta,
NVedneeday. ThPl , atly 1111.1 tday, July 13,20 and 21,
its which will be unroduced all the engine! :cony..
Chornaea,*.c..the Ramo 8010 and Break Down,
the celebrated Solo on the Conaba-Doon, the Burlesque
Polka and the Grand Pas de De., ,Ye
. „ .
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Notsettloitanding the immense expense tncurred to
bringing out the Opera Troupe from New York, and
gettang up the Opera. the price of admusiou will be
only 25cents.
Tlekets can be ',cured on application at the Saloon
during the day. nod nt the door on the evening of the
pertormance. 4 al9
MISCELLANEOUS.
Cr. throng
Connt.
T HE character of Gazz.s.xt s BralsTrAP fo
pc no r convenience, durability nod economy, be
mg now pet - Wetly etitabltshed.in NVestrrii
..he the Inventor resides, it must arrest the ah
tennon of cabinet maker...l other T.:also( thee ountry
who are melted to promote Melt own inter
est. by oh
tmuung the right 10 manufacturn bedsteads on tins
proved plan.
The sub.tued certificate :rota Au the prtncipal cab
met makers of Pit:Abu:lol and - vitt/my.clustv •
evidence not only u( We unequalled m.,rLts con Gazsato'
Ilextstead, but al.o of as de. wed roputattou with th
public.
We. the subset . , Leta, practical cabinet makers and
bedstead manufacturers of the cities o: Pittsburgh and
Allegheny. Pa., do hereby certify that we have
h ough:
the right to manufacture bedsteads with Ciastain • Pa
tent Fastenings;and consider the same superior to any
fastenings with which we arc acquainted.
John hl•Pialand, V (Rickert tr. Co
II H Ryon - T Frerklabean,
Jamea Lemon Johu 1111.1rew,
T li Young & Co Itohort Furman
J II Hartley James 10 Liner
John I.Jggert, Jr. Jos Lowry k. Son
lAwne A Garhin Itiddla & Drearkan,
'Fhounaa Farley Ramsey n Nl'Clcliand
Davul Luker Mono Bullock,
Hugh Wallace lioberlatt bane.
J Mayers Jaa W Woodweil,
J Neehanae heorgx Snyder.
W.'m Howlett 1 Sl'llasteraS. Co
Alexander Law.on
Pitt,burgh, ialy I. lala
For Rtota to matte and 'tell the above Bedeteadc ap
ply to ELthlifilEFL V GAWIANI. Putetitee
Patent litghta have also heel, .old tor the ivilowtnfr
—Beaver. Mercer and Clarion eouttitea, Pa.; Meng.
.
. . .. . .
I rallto sod Mercer counties. to the Mute of Ohio; M
son. arrurbort, Nrehorrort, Foy., Scum. (hurt
i oxen eountrert, . the mute or Kentucky. imd the win
right to the Stare of Wo.courrin. ryl4:l
. . . ___
Ocean . Steam NavlSatlon poicripoicy
MALI. L154.41/SOCIllA&IFFON &
BRE.MF-N.—Tbesteamer. 01 OD. Compan,
will 1100 regularly mice a month, a•
=The WASHINGTON, Czapc J. Joni on, on . ..Vit. July
The F:RAIA.N & Capt Crabtree, ou ute Cbt Ana.
11 PIIOIII-N.
HEHhiA N N. 011 ilat 1.5(11 July. 1-4 , 1.
The WASIIING'II_IN, on the 1514 Aug-tut
rIUM 1.01i11I111,1:t.
The HERNIA NN, on the MI July. le4s.
The NV eSIIINGTON. on the elhh August.
When the 20th ante mouth fells on Sundoy. the day
of setting from New York will he 00 the
l'inisage from New York io Soutitumpton or Bremen.
lot Calitn, 6140
'al Ao 11 00
tt from Bremen or Southampton to New 1, ork.
1.1 Cabin, 61641
Ltd do a n
exiuneured surgeon on lionrcl.
For (refight or passage. apply o t the offuhe o( the
Ocesn Steam Naysgatron Co W Broodway, N. York
Iyll,llw
lcr LW I.loothi—elistory Congres s—ii,ographmul
11 and Pellucid, comprising Memoirs of Members 01
the Congremt of the United nudes, drawn from authen.
lle sources embracing the protdment events of their
[lves. and their connection with the point.' history or
tile times by Henry G. Wheeler. Illustrated by nu
merous tel portraits and fac.stnie autographs.
Kings and titter:lw or. Lae m the Palace—consisting
Lfitomencal Stetchen of Josephine and Mann Loutsa,
ttin l'htllppc, Ferdinand of Austria, Nicholas, Isabel
la 11. Leopold, and Victoria: by John H C nittmtt.
Ilarnee Notes on James, Peter. John and Jude
Note*, xplenwary and praeucal, on the general epis
tles of James, Peter, John and Jude, by Amen Barnes
Mary Grover, ot..the Muting Wife—a Uutnesuc
Temperance Tale: by Charles Burdett, author of ale
•Couvlees Child; he.
Harold, the ',Mot the Saxon Ktne by ytt r.dward
Bulwer Lyttau, Han. Complete in two pan.
Part V Horper'• Illaal rntrd Edmon of NeArabian
Enterumonents.
ho above work. received 111131 day. and tur wile by
S'INCKTUN
naoksellers. rot Markel and 3.1
FANCY DRY GOODS.
SEAMAN & MUIR_,
391 Br oadw•y, y - ork,
VORTERNAND JUBIiKIII2.4 o( ;h French pro,.
I tett Muslin s, liareges. Laces, Fotbrotdcrtes, Met,
nos, Shawls. hosiery, (:loves, Laves, Bomb
L a,stnes,
AND AL OTHR. EVA RIE:Tig.S OF FANCY Gis
They molts. country Merchants, ',visions New York,
to r anon/. their stock helot. making them purchases
Alt Mutt was for litany years or the hoar, of A. T
Str start Co , tom which he rented on the lot of Jan
thin, and Alt. Junes Dickson,(who 1,00 an ....rest to
thr business.) tau also favorably known in that watt
bailment_ mar:lo,y
krucits& 'NICHOL:4ON arc now ..tang ott at
lA. moderate prices the tollowing
!teals. of all kinds, weigntng trona Inn to
31.110 Nutias, superior workmanship.
Assorted Hollow Wire, light patients, Goal Cooking
litosrs: Wood do do; Coat Illpoe and Bollood Stove.,
for e ha rr e.
EMNailEl;=l
Ploughs and Plough Canungs of vane. knot..
ARTHI Rh.; tc xtcuuf SOS.
laberty, head of Wood
EECTRIC;ILACHINV-S. iti - fron; $3 to SM Elec
Xing.. Machines, from dstr<rent esulerit ma
foolorers; Mature Clock. for steam boa., Canal 40.
nod (loonies. Also, Chemicals, Thermometer,
for solo by BLAKE. &
. . . .
corner marker at and the diamond
N. B.—peetrtrity of either kind admirustared at the
non of physicians, 1117
.-- ii - kWiteW6O6OARDENS.
V VISITERS To RETREAT :an be furnished
with a Lunch as all hours of the slat; also, lee
Creams, FraitCanfectionary, &a. The rteumerCsreen
wood makes her regular trips as Usual, leaving beta;
street laadkag at ei A; di., and at halt - past magi
1:..127p1,11)..runi1,14.P.;1k1. the ~l i e t ya ving the Garden at 10
Is moonlighi stem of the Garden in indescribable la
us beano. JnO
STEAMBOATS
131=1:I
..IDAILv PACKET LINE.
T HIS well known line of splendid passenger Steam
booth.a is nosy coropceed
moat bv=
' and furnish...l,ml mogi povretfot boats on the
waters of Every accounnodation and eons
tort that money can procure. ha. heen provided for pas.
..err , The lane ha, been in operation for fireyews
—lli. earned a tutilton of people without the least bun
ry to their Prisons Tb. boa. will be al the foot of
Wood ...eat the day previous to starting, for the recep
tion of freight and the curry of passancers on the revs.
ter In all rases the passage money oast be pond in
d% ance
ISCSDAT PACKET.
ES AC NEN% - rorc, Capt. A. a Muo.4,
I . ..tvuurgb every Sunday marling. 10 o'cloe
evvr) Suntiay evening at Illp.
.May .41,47
MONDAY PACKET.
'be 1110 :NONGAILEI...t, Caw Scro leave Phu
t. evert Monday monwor al 10 o'clock; Wka.-
ry Ntooday eveamg at lu r
TUESDAY PACKET.
The HIBERNIA \0.2 , , Cape. J. Ku 222 2,22a,
s t, Plusiotrell every Tuesday otorouto et lo o'clock;
V
heeling every Too.* evening at IV r. x.
\WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NF:W ENGLAND No. 2 Capt. S.
de Putsburgh every Wednesday rnormna at 10
uet; Wheehng every Wednesday evealna at 101,11
THIIR.SDAT PACKET.
• .
The BRILLIA.XT, Capt ireara, will leave Pittf
rgh every Thur./lay awning al IU o'clock; Whet.Ltag
en Timmlay eveutug at 10 r. x.
FRIDAY PACKET
- -
Tho CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Crane, oral leave
Lurch every Frain) morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling
every Friday evening at t P. IV
SATUKIDAY PACKET.
The ME:SSE:4GEIU caipt. v. If.v.‘, lemre Pm.
berg h every Sutarday morning •I 10 O'clock Whet
every Saturday evening at 10 r. N.
NEW LISBON AND PITD, , BIAIGH DAILY LINE
OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS,
1948. Lv
Leaveh Phtsburgh daily, at 9 o'clock. A M., and tr
re.of GlO.lgOW. 4moutb of the bandy rah! Heaver Ca-
=6112:323111
Leaves Nevs Lisbon nt 6c:dark, P. M., (making the
trip ennal to the river during the login.) and Glasgow
at it n'elot k. A. NI. and arrive. at Pntshurgh at 3 P.
M —thus mak tug a eirltitllllloQB hue forearrying_pas
aenger. and height between New Lisbon and Pitts ,
burgh, in .hotter time and at leas rates than by any
other route.
The proprietor. of du. Line have the pleasure of fil
ming the public that they bare fitted up two fins clan
tat Eton., 10t ... the accommodation panengen and
.ight, to run in r ..... tretion with the well known
• •
camera C O
ALEB CPE and BF.AVER, and connect.
tg at Glasgow, with the Ptuaborgh and (Antis:v
[1 end other daily lutes of steamers &en the Ohio
ad Misstsloppi rtvers. The proprietors pledge these-
Ives to spa, no expert or trouble to insure COM
•rt. safety and dispatch. and ask of the ' , obits, a share
thetr patronage.
AUTHORIZED AGENTS.
lIARTLN, Prttatra !ti
S. & W. lIARBAUGII,
R. HANNA, & Co.
yII J HARR& LAI fl & Co. NewLuba.
MMCK—The strarner BEAVER. C. K Claske,nsass
ter. wdl leave ener this mace, fur Wellsville punctu
ally, If. 1) COCIOCk in the mamma ssLa
1848. 6-4-9
PITTSDURGEI& DROWNSVII4.I2
Daily Packet Lisle,
FEBRUARY lat, I3ln FEBRUARY 1.1,184
==EIIMM=I
The foliewing new boats complete
tee hat for the present seuonAT
LANTIC, Capt. James Parkitmoni
ALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; mad LOUIS
hILANE, Capt E. Bennett. The boats are entirely
new, and am fitted up without regard 10 expense. ET.
try comfort that money can procure has been provided.
rite Boma will leave the Monongahela Wharf Deal at
the foot of Roes st. Passengers will be punctual on
board. as the boat. will eertamly leave at the miser
bsed hours, A. Al. and 4 P. M,
PITT9UVR6II & ift:ELING
The swift steamer
CONSUL,
Dorsey 1' Kinney, moaner, seal have
regularly for Wheeling, on Monday,
Wednesday and Finlay, at 10 o'clock precisely.
Leave ‘Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and 13a
trirday. at 7 o'clock, a nu precisely.
The Consul will land at all the intermediate ports.—
Every accomodation that can be procured for the com
fort .d i.afely of passengers has been provided. The
boor is al. provided with . o self-acting safety guard w
prevent explosions. For freight or passage apply on
hoard or to DAVID C HERBST,
corner of Ist and ,uuthfield sta.
FOR ST. LOUIS.
The line 'team,
lAt WHAS,
6rf .rer. liourber, mum, will leave for Sr.
. hove and naarrnedinte Son. Um day.
l- or frraght or parsaae apply on board.
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
The fine new •IeXIIIeI
AIONROE,
nowt, will leave for stave
and ndertnedlale ports this morning,
at povnively.
For freLght or passage. apply on board. JYI9
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
„ The splendid steamer
AMERICAN EAGLE,
Atkinson, master, will leave far dos
hove and Intermediate ports this day.
ommage, apply on board.
FOR CINCINNATI.
The five steamer
eS.
RIO GRANDE,
Conley, master. will leave for above
d intEnsediate ports this day.
For freight or passage ... Hs ply on board. jyl9.
FOR CINCINNATI.
The new and light draught SIM.,
MT. 't ERNOId,
master, will leave for the
bove end intermediate ports on this
Joy. For freight or pagenge apply ou haunt. yylit
FOR CINCINNATI.
The light drought mourner
FRIENDSHIP,
kovis, rooster, tr il l leave for rho above
nd irterinetlialr rolls rho. Lily.
For fright or pa-nu... rpply jeL9
FOR CLNCINNATL.
The vplendul aeamer
NIAGARA,
j.cobs. master. will leave for above
and tolermediate pOrt• regularly.
For height or possage apply on board. • yla
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
The One now pa.aenger nnamar
Maclean. master,
will leavefor above
al intermediate porta regularly.
For freight or pnwagg apply on board. 1715_.
FOR ST. LOUIS.
14,
....„. 1 The elegant ntearner
, , IHNGGOLLI,
441/4aCope. muster, will leave for the alma..
,
nd tutertnettato pone regularly.
Fur freLghtoepnenage, apply on board 1y1.5
IJWWPk'ViI
'lle Cute new light draught steamer
riatss_ • le' I . F' I VI~ I VETZIdIs.
Thompson. muter i wilt leave for the
shove end intermediate ports regular,
) r For freight or passage, apply on board. syd7
-
FOR ST. LOUIS.
The .plendict 'trainer
0 11 F FAIRMOUNT,
,bhert. 'mutter, will leave for above
gl totertuctllnte ports regularly.
For freight or par mgt., apply on hoard. ryl4
The rplendol mourner
%lentos. naecter A Zlr ' leave an above
end Intent...lime porta art regularly.
For freight or possage apply on .rd, or to
» D WILKINS Agi
1,7;~x
The splendid new steamer '
"1 VISIITOR,
, muse, will leave for abtrve
J intermediate ports regularly.
For tier ('" or passag e , spply on Istard. 113_
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
The new steeper
HIGHLAND MARY,
im eggitl.3.rke, nuts., will leave for the above
d intermediate ports regularly.
For freight or passage apply on boned. jplg
FUR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOMA:
The new and splendid steamer
Liteas.2lnAaset'eAr f RY
or above
J intermediate ports regularly.
For Weight sa, passage, apply hoard. DT_
* FOR 5-i.. LOUIS Is ILLINOIS RIVER. --
The fine steamer
rn
•
t DANUBE.
, leave for the above
d utter - mediate ports regularly.
For freight or passage apply on board. jJS
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUD..
The fine steamer
WYONIING.
u ggi t ial ai ( v rreenlee. roaster, ortll lease for *boar
ad mu
ports regularly.
For freight or passage_ apply on board. jy7
FOR ST. LOUIS.
•
sifENANDomi.,
The fine new.reamer
Bowman, reamer, will leave for above
ad intermediate twurts regularly.
For freight or passage, apply on board. ' 7
FOR ST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER.
144 The fine sienAler
U./LORAN),
siikaitnliorroly, muter, will leave for above
ad onermediate porta regularly.
For 'regent nt paaanee, apply on noun /OW
FOR CINCINNATI.
1 ' ' 1.F4 The fine new light drastl G S mane'
”.5.13.. ' Moores P as n as n i j e i rl i Vrle ß ss i ve for above
and smarsnedtate :orts thin day.
F'or (rued or pat.', apply oc issonrd. FeVsl
ItIstsULAII. MONDAY PACKET FOIiCINCIAINATI.
4 1
n
ss.assas
e The fs" ... el
N N
scalp
I•Is.S N LVANIA,_
Gay. master . sell) leave 'ashlar],
sercaticr as above, it place of the
steamer Monongahela.
For freight or pusage, apply on board. *At
FOR BRIDIMPOICT AND SUNFISH.
5,,,... The neat and substuainJ low waster
ateamhosst
''. HUDSON,
°drew Poe Muter. bass taunted her
regular trips Leeman Bridgeport, Sunfish and pi ne _
harsh, It a vidg Pittsburgh op Mondays and Monday.
IY7
FOR CINeViraATI
fiee Ate NI,
NEV ENGLAND,
A J muter, wotleave for
he ¢hov e and Intermediate port* this
ilsr, at la o'clock, in place of the Brilliant
For freight or pauage apply on Wald. ITO
D REG ULA& ."- PA C&/Tl' FOR
14 The era anal fast steamer
WELLSVILLE
e master, Will leave for above
al intermediate zo Wedn
days and Saturdays of l each meet. I . orfreight or pee
r Thar' boo'''F'r.Oto
G
Handy and
an
THE Stockhokinne of the Sandy d Heaver Canal
Company,
arc hereh, notified that an election for
aware of said Company letll be holden an Wednes
day, ate Ilk day e(Angstat mit, at the Canal Mee, In
NC w Lis bag. Ohio, beton:ea the hews of 10 ivelock
as 4 o'clock, P. 7d. , of amid day.
CHAS. D. HUOi t.
• 80xrctary &
~ .T 7. .i. . 4. , ,