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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
PIa3I4.3HED kIY WHITE: & CO.
PITTOU 011. G Us
TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 25, IEAS.
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Dameetratie Witnig Nomtmaions,
FOR PRESIDENT,
LAORARY TAYLOR.
FOR VICE PRIZIDViT,
WEL L A D FILLEIOIII,E,
11W ToNA.
ELECTORAL TICKET.
SENATORIAL KLECIIL4.
Thomas M. T. DrKsanas, of wa.hingtaa.
1.011 P. Soonnour s,Lebanon. DlSTßlCT !:LECTORS.
Joseph O. Clarkson, 13. Wary Johnson,
2. John p Wetherdt, 11. Valiant Colder,
3. James At Mots, 11 WWII., hrllvaine,
4. Then W. Dotfietd, Id. Charles W. Fisher,
4. Daniel O. %Iner, 17. Andrew i,. Curun,
0. Joshua lron"an, ler 'rhos K Davidson,
7. John D. Steele, W. Jouph Markle.
S. John Lundell, or Daniel Astor,
2 Jovial Se-hmuelrer, al. Andrew Loom's,
10. Charles Snyder, Stchsul Irv=
IL %Wiliam (i. Hurley, 21 'rowans S.
1.11. Franca! , Tyler, 44. Ellon . l A. Porsauce.
FOR CANAL (XIMAIISSIONER.
BIER 31IDDLESWARTH,
aillatimasoula and W tag Nomisalons.
FOR CO:WHY-AS,
MOSES HAMPTON.
Or rrriD•Oroo.
7011
LEWIS C. NOBLE. of Indiana.
CHRISTIAN iINIVEL.Y, of Wilkins.
SWAWIZWELUKIL of l'inst.urgli
HENRY LAMA., of
LIEZMILXII NIXON. of UMW St Clair.
JOHN SCOTT, of Ross.
IT THI COMM.
DANIEL ISPCUILDV, of Elisabeth Borough
JOHN K. FOSTER, of Baldwin.
He next page for Tellegrephle News.
ST ATZ CON VIONTION
At a meeting of the Whig State Central Com
mittee, at Harrisburg, on the 20th of July, 15th,
the following resolution was adopted, mr„
Rendesd, That the friends of General ZACHA
RY TAYLOR and MILLARD FILLMORE, in
Me Soto of Pennsylvania, be requested to ;mem
ble in Convention, in the City of Philadelphia, and
the several counties of the State and elect Dele
gates equal in number to their 11;presentatives
in
the State Legbardure, who shall meet in Rani'
burg on Thursday, the 31st day of August, at 11
o'cluet, a. IL, and nominate a candidate kr Gov.
ernor.
ALEXANDER RAM.SEY, of Dauphin.
JOHN C. KUNKEL. do.
JAMES FOX, do.
MORTON M'MICH AEL, of Philadelphia City.
FRANCIS N. BUCK. do.
BENJAMIN M ATT H I AS, do.
THOMAS J. WATSON, of Philadelphia Co.
GEORGE ERETY, do.
THOMAS E. COCHRAN, of York.
ROBERT IREDELL of Montgomery.
WASHINGTON 'I OWNSEND, of Chester.
GEORGE LEAR, of Bucks.
H. H. ETTER, of Perry.
PAUL S. PRESTON. of Wayne.
EDWARD C. DARLINGTON, of Lancaster.
- DAVID W. PATTERSON, do.
GEORGE F. MILLER, of Union.
DAVID COOPER, of Mifflin.
LOT BENSON, of Berks.
WILLIAM H. SIEBERT, of Berloi.
JOSEPH PAXTON. of Columbia.
GEORGE V. LAWRENCE,O( Waahmaton
• JOHN FENLON, of Cambria.
D. C. FINNEY, of Crawford.
L. WETMOFLE. of Warren.
JOHN IMORRISON, of Allegheny.
H. W. PATRICK, of Bedford.
SAMUEL W. PRESTON, of Somerset.
ALEXANDER W. TAYLOR, of Indiana.
The Chicken Thlet Slander
The editor of the Pao, who ban an apparent nat.
nod tendency for isthrring every thing low and
vile into his sheet, when he thinia it will serve to
tojmus a political opponent, has been lately publish
ing with great relish, some affidavits charging Gen.
Taylor with harshness nod profanity, in a Care
where he detected a volunteer stealing chicken.
and other provisions. It was the Ohio Statesman
which first exhibited this vide..dont unnatural
sympathy with a Chicken thief, and, we presume
the Post drew its material from that quarter.
The editor of the Cincinnati:ChninicJe.who was
an officer in the service and an eye-witoesa to the
transaction, gives the following history of an event
whose importance jest snits it to the Mae of those
who publish 0 as the pin whereon to hang a false.
hood •
Vt. Ttil - LOES REVILERS
' The Ohio Statesman, of Monday, accuses Geo.
Taylor of using abusive epithets and profane Lao
gunge towards a portion sit Cols. Curtis' and Slor
gan's commands, whilst on their march from Ca
margo to Monterey, in the campaign of 160. The
Statesman, in support of these silly charges, addu
ces the testimony of seeeral volunteeni residing at
Chili, who were formerly attached to Curtis' and
Morgan's commands, and who, it- seems are the
penoos aggrieved. They testify that when the ad
vance guard arrived at Marital, one of the volun
teers captured a,;hichen, and Gen. Taylor thereup
on abused him and ordered one of the dragoons to
strike him over the head with his sabre.
Ais we were personally cognisant of the whole
transaction, falsely stated by the Statesman, we
will relate the tams as they came under our ob
servation, for the especial benefit of Sam Made-
TY
In the beginning of birch, 1817, General Taylor
who was then Encamped near Monterey with a
small remnant of volunteers and regulars, who had
participated with him in the ever memorable ac
tion of Bacon Vista, uadenstanding that Gen. Urea
was at the head of a large force at Marino fir the
purpose of cutting off a small command under
Cols: Morgan and Curtis, then marching to join
him at Monterey, he left his encampment at the
head of a small force, consistineaf a detachment
froth the Ist Mississippi Rifleman and Bragg . . hot
Wry of Light drollery, and, if we are not mina
ken. May's squadron-o( Dragoons, and, with his
accustomed promptness, repaired to Median, deter.
added to rapture Urea and his guerrilli force, if he
should are them. Ureic hearing of his approach
fled to the town of Cadereita, where he was short
ly after pursued by Gen. Taylor and driven beyond
the mountains.
Upon Ma arrival at Marino, Geo. Taylor met
Cols. Morgan mid Curbs with their respective com
wands. •It was well known throughout the whole
army, from the highest officer to the humblest pri
vate in the ranks, that Gen. Taylor had frequently
caused orders to be leaned and read to the troops,
itroiddiag the trufirotation of the persons or the
property of the peaceful Mexicans. The orders
were given in ciinfixtatty to the instmetions from
his Government, and to Gtr as he was aide, he had
them strictly enforced, sparing neither officer ear
lutan fur the slightest infraction of them. Judge of
his surprise, then, when, be detected this chicken
capture,. for whom the aympathiesof Sam Mednry
have all at nave, become enlisted, entering the
house of a poor, peaceable, and unoffending Mex.
Man, and taking from him and his Candy all the
necessaries of life which his poorly supplied larder
' contained. Gea. Taylor rebuked him an be &serv
o, in strong but dignified language, not in the age
'orf profane and abusive epithets, as alleged by the
Statesman, and pieced him under wrest. lie would
have done the same thing to an officer, guilty of the
same offence.
The volunteer--we care not to know his name,
was a disgrace to the regiment of which be was a
member, and the State to which he belonged. It is
In defence of such a miserable creature as ibis,
that Sam Metter! takes 'occasion to militia and
• traduce a General who is proverbial, not only fur
his kind treatment.to,his soldiers. but Or his hu
manity and forbearance towards a fallen tue—
lla Is welcome to all the capital he can make out
it.
Cm- Dcenrusit —This distinguished gentleman,
addle:wed a mass meeting of the Whig. of Brack
en county; at Brookville, Ky., on Saturday week.
The Maysville Herald says :
His sketch of the character and service. of Gen.
Taylor was superior to anything of the same kind
we have ever beard, and we speak bathe maiveri
sal sentiment of the audience, when we my that
his friends may as safely rest his claim to dishes:-
do; tiOn bin "capacity as a public speaker, as up
on his celebrated Santa Fe expedition, which has
given him a fame coextensive with the civilised
world.
Wan TIADZ or hhcmosa—The wool trade
et Michigan increases rapidly. The clop of •
State last year was ertionned at 1,700,000 Ma, of
which 100,000aras a eurphts Or exportation. In
18,11 the award exported 'did not much exceed
20,000 *mods. The smelt of sheep hiU been in
creased during the past BeASOII, and the' surplus
wool of this year it is presumed, will reach 1,500.
000 Ms.
Ws ars indsbtad to Dlr. Hampton Mr important
The Tinrettertal-COsupeonalse SUL
As this bill is second tit no question is import'
tense now before the country, we shall endeavor
to keep our readers informed on the subject, and
spare no pains to afford all the information neves
sary to making op a correct opinion on the matters
at issue. That there will be great diliereoce of
opinion on the subject, among all parties, is natn
rally to be expected. The bitterest eneinient and
the wermest friends-of Slavery, will alike opposed
it and deknd It, ailhey interpret it to make for or
Worst slavery. The South require as much slave
territory sts they can get.--the North, as a general
thing, are opposed to slavery being extended over
any territory now free. This laner is the true
ground. The proud waverUf slavery should be
stayed-4110y must be told, in the language of res
olute determination, ' hitherto Malt thou come, but
no further.' But if slavery can receive a check
by a quiet and constitutional measure, instead of
through the tire of fierce agitation, what patriot
will not rejoice? The question then is,,does the
hill reported by Mr. Clayton interpose such eau:eV
On this question the minds of the Northern people I
will be divided, and the information which will be
elicited, assisting to anis], appreciation of the mer
its of the bill, will be sought for with interest. If
the people of the North are not satisfied, that this
bill does interpose a staiment check to the eaten
sloe of slavery over any territory now free. they
will and ought to oppose it.
The opinion has always prevailed at the North,
and no doubt correctly, that slavery exists alone by
State legislation—that it Meta neither by the Con
, stituuon of the United States, nor by the General
Laws of Nations. All territory now free, must,
therefore, remain free, until changed by a specific I
act of legislation, by a competent authority. This
doctrine would prevent any slavery in enliforma
and New Mexicorunder Mr. Clayton's bilL On
the other hand, Mr. Calhoun, end those who act
with him in the South, contend that Southern men
have a right to take their ' property' to any lemur
ry held in common by- the Union—Meaning by
' property,' their slaves, which exist as property
only by State Laws, If there is danger that the
Supreme Court would deride according to the alo.
surd Southern theory, the bill ought not to pea.--
for although Congress does not relinquish the right
to legislate et any future time, yet we ought to trust
nothing to uncertainty, which Is so vitally impor.
taut. However, our present object is nut to give
our own opinions, bet those of others.
The "National Intelligencer," the ''Baltimore
American," and the "Patriot, - the Philadelphia
-North American" and the qaquirer," and the
New York -Express," and the "Courier and Inqui
rer," favor the bill, as the beet arrangement which
could be devised under all the carcumatances of the
muse for the peaceable settlement of the'sigitaiing
questien. The "Journal of Commerce" opposes it,
as not as good es the ltliesoori Compromise, which
that paper favors. The -Tribune" °prows it . ..title
groat zeal. It has no confidence in :he Su prams
Court, and believes it would decide in favor of sla
very. The °Express" thinks the Supreme Court
mit be trusted on a great CJastiltitioaal qUest'ou
like this, and that the friends of freedom lose nab
mg by the pa-...sage of the Ball now'
"Congress can decide, after. Mr. Clayton's thll ie
passed, upon Shivery aa well as now. Whenever
it pleases, it can pot 'the Wtimut Provos. - upon
New Mexico and California, Congress surrenders
not a single power of future leamlabon. Being tin
able now, through the composition of the ttetiate. to
inhibit Slavery directly, it acenniplishes soinettung
l'y applying the -Wilmot Proviso - principle to J im
gun, and making a case for the Supreme Court ti 4,,
decide in New Mexico and California:
The New York -Cosrnermal Advertiser" oppo
see the Bill, because it will out be carried out with
feurness, and it states its case as fallow,:
The provisions of the bill. so far us regards Ore.
con, are unexceptionable, at least for anything we
eel know; but those in relation to New Mexi., and
California, if not expressly designed to ern., the
introduction of slavery, without regard to the co ol
or wash of the inhabitant', at keel make nu we
own whatever hatever for consulting that will, and certainly
gave the President, a alave-holder, power to riake
its introduction all but certain. The lowa 1., the..
territories are to be framed by o Ciiivefoor and
Judge's. We may he sure that these Judges and
this Governor, appointed by the Yrce,Jrni. wol
le
slaveholders; it is very easy to see, bierel ire.
that they will enact laws creating the lits.itution
of itlarery—sleclartoz hionau heihos property— n
etlect, notwithstandaig toe noottnal prohlinoini to
legislate upon the subject. That is they will enact
no laws in any way preventing the slaveholiers
from coining writhe temtory - with their property, -
Or from dealing with it as property; and the same
Judges. in the territonal Courts, will decide a.l
oe
.es involving the onestion, directly or nithreot y.
in favor of the -property" holder. The nthloentes
of slavery extension can desire nothing rise.
E Brooks, Esq., tenting front Washington to the
Express, says tier !. II is "no compromme but rash.
era Pitapat:alai of powers," nod expresses a d oubt
whether the Lail will pass :
My first impreasirna were that the bill would be
favorably received, but there err no renewed signs
of this, and the hill Is 'not more likely to rece,ve
any reliable support from Northern Whigs or Barn
burners- They fear the practical effects of post
ponement, and mistrust the direct beanng of such
a bill. Many important prinelplea, they soy are
involveil. What sort or Governor- at ill be applitn•
, tad f What coot ofJudges 1 , ,r the administration of
law ? What sort of law °dicers? May no Slave*
be carried into these Terrnones with the tinny
deers and agents, and. lying there, can they lie re
moved These questions show the general distrust,
and indicate the action of those white mods are
impressed by them. With honest turn. and an
honest admietstratiou, and a sincere love for the
welfare of the people of the new territories, and
the future honor and interests of the I:merriment,
there would be no occasion to put such queries;
lint with sinister designs and extravagant pretrm
lions men may well doubt.
I have reed the bill with care. and ',Mess
that if it could be executed impartially, and In
the spirit of some of those who reported it. it would
give me great pleasure to see it the law of the
land. But Mr. Polk must he its executor. if it
passes now; end alter his bad faith in t ie Wur, in
the annexation and upon the Tariff, who can trust
him.
The GAloanng letter is high legal authority on the
sabjecL It is from Judge BRONSON, a Judge of the
highest Court orAppeals, in the State of Yew
York. It was addressed to the late .Llarnburner"
Meeting, held in the Park, New York .
ALLOY, July 15, 1519.
Gxertsere received your letter Inviting me
to be present and eddress a meeting to he held in
the Park, in the city of New York, on the loth
lior the purpose errant - mg the nomination of Mar.
tin Van Buren for the Presidency, and of contribu
ting to the extension of free rod, and the perpetua.
tion of free labor."
When I was appointed a justice of the Supreme
Conn, something more than twelve years ago. I
deemed it' proper to withdraw from all POW,
participation in the political conflicts of the day
and to that resolution I have ever once steadily
edht red. My Democrat principles and opinions
remain unchanged; hot I have had very little
to do with political elbors beyond giving any vote
at elections. Notwithetat ding the change which
has recently been made in the mode of selectee
judges, I shall raid leave the strife of petty politics
to other., an long as I remain in a judicial station.
Vim will ace, of course, that I cannot accept your
invitation.
Bat it in Oat perceived that there ran be any tin.
propriety in expressing my opinion upon one of the
topics to which you have alluded. I filn utterly
opposed to tile extension of slaverS , Into oily tern•
tory of the United States where it does not now
exist. But Jdo not think it reciter 1111,00ry or re ,
patina to call upon Congress to legidate on the cob.
fret. The relenon of master and slave doer vol
exist by the law of nature; nor het the churn of the
cheater, like the right of property in general, been
recognized by all civilized communities. Silvery
cannot raise where there is no positive low to ophia
it. It is not necessary that it should be foilailden;
it i enough that it Le not Apo-tally authorwa. If
the owner of slaves removes with, or senda them
into any country, state or territory, where slavery
does not exist by law, they will from that moment
beoomo free men, and will have as goad a right to
command the master as he will have to command
them. State laws have no extra territory author,
ty; and a law of Virginia which !Mins a man e
slave there, rennet make him a slave in N. York,
nor beyondjhe Rocky Mountains.
Entertaining no doubt upon that question, I can
see do occasion for asking Congress to legislate
against the extension of slavery into free terntory,
and as a nuesnon of policy. I think it had better he
let alone. If our Southern brethren wish to carry
their slaves to Oregon. New Mexico, or Caltform a.
they will be under the necessity of asking n law to
warrant it and it will then be in time for the free
States to resist the measure, as I cannot doubt they
would with unwavering &mimes.
I would not needlessly move in this question,
because it is one of an exciting nature, which tends
to sectional division, and which may do us harm as
a people. I would leave it to the ',lave holding
atalea to decide frr themselves, and on their own
reaponsibility; when, if ever,the matter abould be
agitated in Co a. It may be that they will act
wisely, and asier move it at all especially a* it
seems pretty generally agreed, that neither Oregon,
New Mexico. nor California, ta well adapted to
slave latsor. But if our Southern brethren should
make the question, we shall have no choice but to
meet it; and then, whatever consequence. may
fallow, I trust the people of the free States will give
a united voice againstellowmg slavery on a single
foot of free soil where it is not now authorized by
a law.
I —very
- an ENE C. BRONSON.
To Messrs. John Cochran and others, Committee.
The Nem York Express, in publishing the above
letter, remarlur
"According to this high legal authority, the Su
preme Court aura decide that Nem Mexico and
California continue to be free, alter they are organ
bled Tvritaries, S 2 Well as before. The precis-.
S=ll
deem of the Supreme Court settle this, t00... , 2 axe
told."
The .ASony Journal, one ot the MOM MITOUICu• i
opposers of the extension of slavery in the country.
than gives its opinion . I
This is better than the Missouri Compromise, but
it will Oct terminate the controversy, unims the
South abandons the posiuon assumed by Gen. Casa, t
that Slaves may be taken iota these territories, in I
spite of their local Incas against the Instant:on.—
this is the great hone of smotention. Neither the
Constitution, the laws, nor the people. believe that
Slavery has a roving commiainou. It is wholly
local—a creature of the statute—with no living
attributes, except ea communicated by positive
law. If this prnimple , is admitted, and Slavery is
kept within its own metes and bounds, until the
People of these new territories shall see fit to ea,
brace it, the Union will be neither dissolved our
shaken. But the North never will endorse Gen.
CA.OS preposition to allow Slaveholders to go Into
these territories with their Slaves i not only with
out the minsent of the People. but in spite of ex•
istiog partitive late.
Land Speculation and Swindling
B!E!!M
nous to relation to Land Speoulationn, by Leven
C..; which will cause no lane antoniahuu•m.—
It states, that in Ih36,'Lewis Cans, Henry Hub
bard, F. 0. J. Snnth • Francis Markoe. Jr., and
Itawney McHenry, all then at Wa.lungton City.
formed themselves Into en association. under the
title of the "Iresterri hand <A.., t for the
purpose of speculating m Western Lands. The
Journal publishes one of the Certificates of Stock.
in which Lewis Case's name figures, and in which
the capital in fixed at 5t220,900 The Journal fur
ther states that this Itt , eoeiritiOn war entered Into
when Lewis Cass was Secretary of War, under
Mr. Van Buren. Caris:prod in slo,ooo. the others
5100,000, making $1.20,000. the 5.2'20.000 not being
obtained. Care being Secretary of War, nod hav
ing advantages fur securing choice lands, this
great speculation was entrusted to his manage
ment. He selected the Agent, and neat ium
West to make the entries. After several years
had elapsed, Cass's copartners began to inquire
alter their money, and becoming suspicious, ap
pointed Mr. Hubbard, one of their nuniber,Sena.
for from New Hampshire, to inquire into the
matter. Ile opened a correspondence with Mr.
Ca., but failing to get any satiaidetiort, he tinnily
charged the honorable Secretary with rascality
and swindling, which was borne with br-outing
meekness and in silence; and to tins day, the
bourns! says, the assocltion have not been able
to get anything out of him. Thin statement is
made on the authority of a member of the .50.
matron, who paid $lO,OOO into the bands of Mr.
Cass or his agent, and bas never received any
Dung whatever in consideration of his money.
The editor of the Journal says.
•IDur informant requests us, if the villainy
denied, to call on the lion. Henry Hubbard to
a statement of the truth—to demand of
publication of the letters; that passed between hoi
and Casa. particularly the letter to the
retary of War, charging hint with vinainy 111 al
We shall enclose a copy :it
per to lien. Cass, and, if he has im)ibmg to sat
Ict ban speak out, or authorize none (.1 515
gone to speak out for hint. Mr. Hubbard, 0
pubic are aware, is a prominent Locotive, an
was the man lOC Dominated Mr. Polk the Ita
tonore Convention, four years ago."
The article concludes as Lilows
•• The man who, as ifiveretary or War. •pern kited
so extensively in \Vestern lands, and wile, by that
and other mean, has ecru mulcted property to the
amount of a million of dollars.is a candidste
for the Presidency. with a high now
office And x
salary of 56,000, he could operate fo Lir:icily us a
land speculator, what iniglit he Oct be expected tit
do wltti a nail higher odic, and u salary ul . - I , Zahthlt
If no sense of propriety could resuisin bun tun.
connecting hint-elf with Ft ereret aasocu air. for the
monopoly tri public lands when beware member
of the Cabaret. what could he relied on t.i restrain
him from a sunder proceeding d lie were elected
President
-Look at this thing, fellow. cbizeits, \V rags and
Democrats, and deride for yiiiirseit y
boner! minds if this loud rpecittatill* t.i diary
War. whether guilty or not godly ul the come. lab:
to lire charge by the lion. Item - ) Hubbard and h •
other associates. of defrauding and swiailimg than.
is the man u Loin you ay., elcculri•i the Presis
denry."
It 13 ,:ngalar rnmrdr tire, t nal ,A 1 the ?acnt.
day, that tne altasve nOtiticii statement reached tt
irctot the West, in the Jot, :31-ale .lore,
urnllnc . .lairwrnt reaohed It. tr , r, !., "Parr
the I loa lirsitt s tt. tt
port. Mr. C 0... I:Jr the Presidency. `•I:. Nls.•
while under oath. before a routruotre,tated-- I
,believe Lewis Cass. Secretary of War. wes enga
ged a. sprculattng I n pvtlte Laud,. while Secretary
of War" The plot thickens. and the country• will
stand aghast at such corruption in Ittgli places.
The following article we hod going the round,
of thr Weatern paper, Wr l addiah it, orenomog
that the Wheeling Tire, aaya that Lt.!l anch ante
meats are untrue—the! the mute (rum Whet.lout
ID Cumberland as pract-cal, and that the nand wit
be put under contract this craning tall. We knot
our readers to draw the.r own csnr;us,on* trout
these diverse statements.
Baligature and Ohio Railroad.—The, no
longer any doubt that Mr. Al'Lane, the Precedent
of the IL nod U. R. IL Co. wan right wtieli
told of the Wheeling route. that it was -in ere
ry fair and proper reuse, of the word. dupraetota.
A Mr. Jonathan Knight, who seems to be uses'
by the Wheel:agues as a surveyor, La. m•versl
times undertaken to demonstrate that Mr Melnee
was mistaken, and that the route was prnctivanle
lie eucceeded to the entire satisinebon or la•
employers. But the Baltimore Company sent ou:
their accomplished engineer. :Or. I.,trehe se r.,, r, ..
recently made a carrot] survey 1,11,1 har.• ih, , i •
most favorable route requires fourteen 111::1, i.t .1
tunnel in thirty miles distance' A thind tenoning
pence has sines been made hut with no more silt
1,P.1. The Company, alter all, will have tO .21,11.1•
to Fishing Creek, where it will intersect the Inn , i
it t i.
Western linetbreu h Alanetia, Athens, Chillicothe
&a, and if Wh • pleases •lie can MI hi n nne,
fires Fishing C tip to that place. The onin
obstacle in the wat.or the immediate prosecute,.
of the work is the want of favorable lemslaina 1.,
the General Assembly of Virginia. After al the
effort that has been made to get to Wheeling by a
direct route, now that the thing is proved to he ,in
practicable, we cannot believe the peiimre-s of um
great national work will be longer delayed by the
dogsin-tbesmanger policy of the town of Wheeling
or the Le,gtalature of Virginia—Marotta latello
genre,
Jots, QUINCY Amos AND Gcsouw. Test..Ler
A correspondent of the Salem Gaiette writes a•
following concerning the opinion of ex-President
Adams, respecting the proposed 110,11:11 , 111. of '
General Taylor
•
' An clibrt seems lobe making, by the 'Free Soil
leaders, to give the impression to the plaid.: in Lind
that the Into John Quincy Adams fully approved
hod cc-operated in the course they are now par.,
ing. la confirmation of this, we find the son
Sir. Adams leading the van in the enterprise. \A e
happen to know, upon authority that cannot ho
queationed, that Mr. Adams was of opinion thin
General Taylor was the only nian who could tie
supported by the Whigs far the Presidency with a
probable chance of surress.—aid, all things cons
sidered, was the beat man fur the office. if any
one questions this asserfion, we have it in a form
that will remove all cavil, and will in due time las
before the public- In the omen time, we ask our
friends to consider whether it is their duty to follow
their anti slavery scions to the extreme. when so
intelligent and ardent an opponent tit Slavery as
Mr. Adams was of the opinion that. 'to ',nnce,
the elation of General Taylor, ices the Le., ntraoi, of .
yreuelarreir the entertaran of ~ l avee,y, and the rootton•
atom of the rosager f a,ar.
TIIK FOUR Days' FIGHTING. — The Boston Ad
vertmer publiakims a letter from an American gen•
Oman in Paris, giving a detailed account of the
recent insurrection. The following extract 1,11r3
date June 27th.
"Having a member of the National Guard to
dnve our carriage, we have to day gone teroligh
every place and street where the wines' has taken
place. The number of barricades was more than
:SW 1 am astonished that the Insurgents have
been mastered—not leas than 75,000 these pro
ple defended the barricades with arias. 1 will
make no attempt to describe the scene we hare
witnessed to day. Think of four days' iighting in
the streets of a city, and two days' cannonading
and tineg of shells, and you may imagine what we
have seen to day. I must cloes..—what has oecur
red will greatly strengthen the republican e4116e.
I think it will Indefinitely. lint certainly put tar ell
the pretensions of Hen V. Count de Pens. and
Louis Napoleon.
lint Ann ASYLII3I. — We commend to public atten
tion the communication in relation to an insane
Asylum. It is from the pen of a geutleman well
acquainted with the subject of which he wrnep,
made so necessarily by his official duties. There
ought to be undoubtedly, some where in me neigh•
bortiomi of Pittsburgh. a hospital for the Insane 01
We-tern Pennsylvania, and we think there minim(
be much doubt that the State would aid the citizens
of this city in an laudable an undertaking. It is
dreadful to think of that there art hundreds of un
fortunate insane persona, in our Commonwealth,
who arc clamed th• povsleges of such an establish.
U. S. Smcros. —lt is stetted in some of the papers,
that Mr. Cameron and Judge Woodward. are al
ready maneuvering for election to the Senatorship,
which becomes vacant on the 4th of March neat.
If the Whigs am true to their cantle and orinciples,
they may succeed in electing a Whig Legislature,
and leave those aapiring gentlemen their trouble
for their pains.
Insane A syl um.
Tu the EdUor3 of the Ga.rtre.
la the Gazette of the '<Mitt iv. t.arre is a cont.
niumestion signed • .ht ‘ :• • iin.sor•ber, rclation to a CleCtra—LaST NIGIFIT.—We are requested to
contemplated Hosintsl in your rny, in which $ announce that this evening will be the last per
the write: , that n tortnanoe at Rice's Pavilion; when Unit will ap-
Slate Insane .11 progress tn erection at pear JF.I his celebrated Negro Charameng also in
Ilarriaburgr., w hub, wan tne one ,n I'Mtadeiphia, nit Burlesque Prize Fight.
sr:A Le amply lar toe um ct the State.— Many are of opinion that this establishment
The only wan , . turn, ,n this tmatniuti:ty would would do's good bumneas, by remaining longer in
Le suit.Mle wards or solo - Laical, aJr toe reception the city, and there menial° be a general regret at
of in,ice tarry could Lr removed to their early departure.
the &a.e A,ylum.' I The celebrated Equestrians Madamouselle Roe*,
and Mr. Medigor are expected to arrive.
S. B.—ln consequence of the fact that large
numbers of Ladies and Gentlemen were unable
to obtain an entrance at the Pavilion last night, an
atlertmn perf.irMance will be given to day at 3
o'clock.
Not being a r Marts of Petsburgh. 1 nave no wish
to Interfere vileh your beivi that., mid only de
sire, prevent En errom...• impression that may
be mud.: ou the pritme mind by toe above paragraph
in relation to the liconsyinw,n intuit Lunatic lios
pitnl. Clout to lie erected ;it Ilarr.sborg Your
iirtiliscriber - says that rise Art Min in progrei.s at
Harrisburg. witn the c. 0.., ill Pll.lttdelphle, will be
atoplv sufficient for the ltee el the Nate. 1 sup.
pose try the one in Philedeipelli. he refers to the
Pennsylvania 11,1...1. Thi re are two Hospitals
riseinsane :0 the vO-10.13. Philadeiphia, the Penn
sylvania II and toed.yluw at Frankiord,
each of which accom Mute.mit a Moiled number
of patients, and are both alwirys lull. That at
Frani:lord is owned by the iSimety of Frrends, and
is for their exclusive use. The other IS a private
corporation, not :r orate novainoni, and ooLy.
ce.vesa artinit pro, ahem c.l it:miter patients.—
There is to.pul.no in-mution :0 tie Shire. 'Tent
abrinit to be earned rat I lerrisleirgli until he the Mat
and only one of the Lind. and it In designed by law
tor the accorionommort nI oiny dlii l atients. How
tar this wilt be amply suiiiment tor the State may
be p.a.:d i when u 151.... ea nod there are now
It ore than iSti) /11,tee inn...tins In tins Common
wealth. Lela tads, houses and iellilhee lire
whom the re is no pri..1,111.1t rift elleh as ought to
be, The inigestlle properly ph.
viiled I, in one Ugh( not Li exceed 400.
limier if it were only :too t..nt it would requlre
I..ur ter five nosplvis 10'1, than re letlN I, to
provide lot the pre•Clit 01zele the :state. Your
correspondent rectos to China that you will have
lhe Nib( to send ytiettoltheele Irvin your
teeepte.fl Wlltd• e- 1.1,1 al• I hey thill he removed to
l'y the 01., seen it the kW author
icing the buildu in ut miner t.dmrgh. it to
' , Welded thllt .. th . • u t.l insane pribents from
ttie resent! condi es 5h..11 he vi the ratio of their
insane Aricy,beuy county might be
monied to fivex.
1 comm. luny o ith vnir -subscriber' in the re.
marks he In, relit. in to the location of an
(tisane It aught not to be in the midst
large me. n City. 1 / 1 11 removed to
be clear of the n se nod bustle or visits of crowds
of people, and yet so ircsr as to be easy of access
by sinne n and or other ettilVeyellee, end nova
to .Hord tamale to anese:. and MI necessary sups
watillleple gr, undo oir pleasure nud cultiva
tion. C.
York rspress.
Important Testimony —Leval* Casa and
Henry A. Wine.
Ml=
Henry A. \V., •• hs 5 . engaged in the sup•
port Lew. Ca,. t r the next Presaleney,—and
he u ohe of the Ca,. Ehoetors for the Nate of Vl5.
g nia. alto one of the it. conapieuouA member*
....i the tleet..r•fo.r . h nh;re—.
Vo.ue, 3 Rep. pr! I .1 page In ennia.nn the h:-
'.,g teAlpt n t I llr . i.ry A NA ise, .n Friday.
Jan uary '47, I- .1. IL in 11.11,14Ver to
Ille c,.1111
'Yy , l du b.. Awonr rho! the ev/druce you
he!! gire un r,.1 11 . :n vr.tigntikm grl
and(...111 . 111:1.e . ..in. IR . I,' 1/.. 0 1. lil! who le truth
and D. t.yug 1! Ir !..•!r y,,u
In the Inc-taa Can.vher., lianne
eau, Mar, I.leL. erg l'asLe ant
Peon,.
•'l , t:.LI , z, you of
y I ,r) act hy rnIK,
..• t•
r r.1%.1 . 11/,• , ..r 1.. r
To Si., .1 1, a JON..
Wtin C1111.1,:ct! it 11. e pul.lte land
1 r norip,tan
prrtnrowni ,
Lnut Ilint
r iilo.o4llo,lpi,
I p"4“1 t.,
4 Ificrr. arm,
eft, ted
'
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MEIIEMI
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r rn! Whet hvt, 1 • 111 "
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tole %C.-, 11 MI I/ ,W•
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=IS
1111E=1111
MIME
~L AuLiu, •„u oreL'LLair
gale.
ro, r
nt d
.4la6amn rEr ,E .•e lam on the •aine
day Ina 'nenal.) nr , t • %nor
North Car..1”..2 rte.,. r and Ley,lature
on the nr.[ I• • - .l a- ,11•1. end Is nI
InelF et , pip o
Mulel:, '• r , 11r, t:•1,,,1ny in
I,tit tell Zl, • I r . ,11 .
I ',sued . I I year/ train next
trio , ntl, ,« (tie
. IS. .1. •
krraterl, 410
.\Oon f%// , ./1,,a, 111, 1 I, o I: ,I,•
i•••1,41/e1/. E.l“ r \ lueo
I', I. A'chlaun, dn.
••t . Zil,ll. !Irer.e. d. , ,
1. rt.—Jo it•• I•N VI k. In-rn rho•en.
Ju!y
rE—Mr x. frnin thec,rtnnuouter to
winen w r4-rr. on• pt I.ltnn of purOthen I— Dix,
rt it grnnto.g a portion
Li r lilC
p.v, .4 IlEr rrt nmweuJ.
v.l by 11,.. I. evcr Mat Linked
I. r
Alter r•on,e t 3 .er hu , nes.. of t t grent Import
since til ttv3l333te trt3uuted tile 33331,33dera1k0n of the
Apertnl Bede r of the 3133 y. tire A ppropromou
Bill. A not. n 34-33. Inn 1e to ree33l3.3der the vote
rnevitvg the13r0v,33,3 r •112, ug .13 nmy for the
budthntj Melt Neloner, nut:tinted debate
arose upon tne tut3l. JO, .1 111.1rIlbtf Seantore
lal
tug are iii t
Tne q111,11 ,, r1 lx.og n: mail pat, the n , alon to
.:der wan t,y 3O to .ZO. and
the provo.on to +] arise money lor the building al
tire a tnl ,tCdlller•l,ll.llCa is the lett Ihe
the. la
Mr CLty tam ihrit tit. , and hitnrionceil flint he
willved hi- nat... II Oily. to take up th e
territorml .end thlt r Inc wnnuld call tip tine
tell. tine Intent truing Inn el.nrrnniv.
The N.v.l Appropriat.to wa. flgßin taken
up nod d., u,4,1 A 1111111 i, ,, I amendments were
pntlr.ti J. Putt Of Which %, ere wl.pted, and other.
rvjeltra
- Mr. 11ale. of New Itainp-ier , ..ifered an amend
ment to a1h.1.•.1 the pr.oi , d artrolg. and Mao
the ii4e of rpirdittat. !.4.1 .rs a I:,e Navy, winch
wns agreed to.
The lon was then ordered to be engrohred for a
tiord rending: rind was 6.cque.gil), parsed. after
which the h.:conic ndpornt-d.
In the e.,lltrte, all, the ivioal open
ing bu,inesi., vil cud Appmprto•
nun Elll nu. tnLeu r The motion pending.
ye,gerdiq, itt rectkr Inc vi..tr Trjrvtlng the op.
pn.print lon 1.11 I, pumt lutlittg apprupnallwa the
ta,pruvrilLent ..11ter liver.wan again tie.
keit op
A Prol°hg , dng nroPe on the motion, a wrenrinbur, cl lull purt.en
fog pmt In It
The mutton to reron.fler wns finally earned, af
ter whtela the lion,: adjkiurhed.
L,rc rue. Six rii.—Five ditierrut lives of (teal.
Cass ha already I een 'irougt.t to the notice of
the public,
thriiita is our ci.litat, This extraorit,
nary [mintier Mr Itomg Ist •! .rtuar enough ti.r
one mortal, hid (Ii a orp.y iienerat i i e ein s to be the
especial lavoritc .l file in II.i• limo's, as well as
the rereuy 4.1 I. lives. flu c Lame just tort with
m.rth. Thy. It ~.441 sized prinird
in this city, lx 111 the language, which try.
mg sealer, beck with us. we I,IIIIIIA !My what tie
tams it contain-Jun it the Lillowinx passage if o r a
trannlaliou of %hien we are outclitril to a Berta an
gentleman, ,soy he taken an a sample: it In not Ises.
hind nO Englinh lin.therhistil in the work of deers's.
ran. The manage , taken from page 12 of the
pamphlet
- The result of the extcli..n of 1014 iswell
known. Mr. I'olk rectilied the votes of aid the
Narel r-irept 0/1//. Tile viriory ot the beinocralle
party wii• to the greaten extent the sew/ of Gest.
Camis."—iVii:. Int.
TUC. was a h;ghly interr•bng political dis^us•
smn at Fairfax Court muse, Cn . on Monday. Mr.
Hampton, of Pronsylviiiins, and Mr. 11.fiell, of
Tennessee, members or the li• mine cif Representa
tives, delighted the !winds. with hie most Milts sod
effective speeches. Mr. J. S. Ilarbour. the elector
on the Cass ticket fir this district, was present,
and also addressed the people. We are told that
his opponents did not leave 111,18 an inch of ground
to stand on by the time they acre done with him.
All who were present speak. in the highest terms
of the telling effect of the ittkleenpeo deft erred by
Messrs. Hampton s❑d nazi:cll.— .41.erandcfn Gao
A Lorry FLAG stsrc.—A North Carolina correct
pondeta of the National Intelhgent.vr, says that if
Taylor is elected President, a dug shall gloat from
the loftiest palm of Machetes Peal:, in Rumcombe
county, which is the most elevated mountain in
the United hater, being its thousand seven bun•
dyed and twenty feet above the level of ;the
AItrOZTED POE TUT PITTENDIRTH DA/LT ONE.
General Butler and Staff left this morning for
Wasummt.m.
We are Informed that the lady of General Butler
was unable, by indisposition, to accompany him.—
She ❑ now at the Monongahela House, under the
care of a physician.
Amu:inst.—On Sunday last, a young man,
named Washington Ewers, met with a severe acci
dent by felling some Gut) , feet from a tall tree. Ile
fed upon his bead, producing violent concussion of
the brain , but Dr. Kern, who attended bun thanks
or may recover. His fall was somewhat broken
by t:e bulbs of the tree. or the accident would
probably hove been fatal.
regret to learn that the extensive
Iron Establishment of Messrs. itrOWIII, Peebles de
at New Castle, Mercer County, was entirely
consumed, by fire, on Sunday morning last. The
establishment was now and in auccessful opera
tion. It a not known how the fire originated.
Uo the 17th ult. rive Spantsh war vennels anchor
-d at Steal. They had been engaged in angistuag
he inhebunots along the count tu remove to places
.1 entety.
The rear division of the Amerman army under
Gen. Worth, was expected at Vera Cruz on the
6th Instant.
The steamship Galveston arrived at at New Or
katna on the 11th inst. from Vera Cruz, bringing
Capt. Duncan's artillery, battery, and horses, and
a detachment of tbe 3d Dragoons, numbering in all
let) men, making than fur 1b.311 men shipped from ,
Vera Cruz not the conclusion of the treaty of
peace.
All the Volunteers and the Ten Regiments, with
the exception of 1600 nice, had lest for the States,
leaving only the old regiments of the line.
Our old acquaintance. Gen. La Vega, of Reseal
memory, hao been appointed Governor of the State
01 Puebla
The Monitor of the 30th rays it was probable an
engagement had already taken place betweeo the
tureen of the Government of Paredes.
Paredes had addressed the Governors of Mich
oacan, Zacatecas and Aguas Galientes, requesting
them to join hula against the Government. The
Governors of the and inenuoned States refused to
nave ally connection with him, but the Governor
of Aguas Caliente, has promised lus assistance.
The Governor of the Federal Lhstnct had pro.
inutgated a long decree, prohibiting gambling. and
ordering all the gambling houses to be closed, uo•
der severe
Tim was directing its serious al
icnbon to the lrequ'ent robberies between Mexico
and Puebla.
The Diens° de Tamaulipas states that the an
habitant% of Laredo , which us on the left bank of
the Km Grande, and tan consequently fallen with
in the territory ceded by the Treaty of Gandalmp,
cave commenced removing from that town and
nese f.ionded a new one on the opposite aide ut
the river, under tee name of Nuevo Laredo.
flcaeax ton TATLO. — If steamboat noting is
any indication of public sentiment, "old Roagh and
heady" will sweep the Union by -a remarkably
heat y majority Yesterday we gave the vote of
' the Fairmount, in which Taylor had two to one
3ter the "Mich:gander. - and to-day we have the
(+How iiig vote, taken on the Ca/orrofrs, on her trip
tram it. Loots to Pi.tsburgh
Taylor
I es
Von Buren.
Mr Leen
err it 5m it:
II le .
IL,chnaind µ fig notice the LIM Vll there
from the nones of W W. Mosely k Co, Ducking
ham county, of nine bars of gold, thew hole weigt.
at )venteen hundred pennyweights, and valued
M.. Thus gold is on its way to the 11.101.
Mine. F. Mara OCR died in New Orleans recently
of hydrophotss from the low of a dog received
needy three months preslons to her death. A son
Mr Lmrose of the mule city also died !Atm the
ettems of hydrophobte.
1..“1,71 - •• 311 e.
=MEM
JATYC Fxracmouom a would call attention to
tht• excellent remedy for Cough, Colds. Consumption.
At.thota, and all affections of We Throat and Lungs
il..7llLjj several tunes within • few years past had Dot a
oott to use n medicine of this kind. we have by caper.
ence testeda• excellent qualities. and are prepared to
recommend a to others. Mt...term o other puhitc
'peas a/Rioted with bronchial affection. ..ill hild
rem benefit Morn as use. It is prepared by • selentt•
be ph and all etaiwes will find it •1
• 00 and eth•
CllOOl,l Mrdlellrf the Mycoses fur which m
tornmetided.--lerdunibus (Ohio) Crossand Journal.
rr
For •ii!, at the Pekm Tea Star, N 0.70 Fourth street.
mr2s
Frare AND Aocr- ace /radars Coartarera—Attho
to.te k 1. 0 , 1 .11 u. a .o reign remedy for chronic c.c.s
11, pa ti, derangement, the proprietor. Ilr
All , • laver PI,. were not prepared for the follow-
I;.rratit) ins evidence of its capant/' and curunve
pow. r• 11/ Ague cud Fever. and klilrous complatnts'
- 31soisoast.a.., Nov IL, Ir-17
-Aleyara. htdd &Ca —About one )eur I \VIM labontsc
under u very severe attack of the Ague •nd Fever. but
by the use of NI Lades Liver Pills was ae.ott restored
perteet Itv•ltu. I I.etteve theta to be the hest reedi
er., tor litttnuot comptatuis that has ever been offered
tor sa.e $ll It. scenort of the country.
JAIIE-9 SHARPE . '
Drug Wore oil. KIDD h Co- to wood
11,th
For • ,le a
Creel
Orphase• Court Sale
j)L FLNUANT an order of Orphan's Court of the
Zcount) of Allegheny, held at INitaburgh, DO the tAI
day July. A D loge. will be exposed to public sale,
On Friday. the eighteenth day of August next, oo the
prrolsors, all that certain lot or piece(Sround .110.0
L. Reserve Township, In the county of Allegheny, and
am of Peutasyl•ania on the west ado of the limier
Turnpike Hood near Allegheny city, fronting tare.) -
lour lest on said roast and extending back two hundred
teet, rood Lot being marked mid numbered in 5411.1e1
lb nKtie• plan of lots recorded to Hook M. 3d, vol. 61.
p yl. u number - sixteen." (No. 16.4 being one 01 two
.01. which 'Thomas Mellon, Faq, by deed dated July
A. It, 1541, and recorded in Deed Book Vol.
a V. 17, convoyed in fee stinple to Henry 11111, deed.
'Tin: terms wi3 be made known on the day of sale
RICHARD H GLEAVES,
Administrator of Henry 11111, deceased
rtfl,tll itsw3lT
t• A Country Sent for Salo.
_ _
TIIF. mbsenber offers for sale ten acres of Land .a
nted on the Pennsylvania Canal, 24 miles distant
Crum the city of Pittsburgh. There is emoted of the
premises a comfortable brick dwelling, with out lould-
Inge There to also on the property• Pottery In full
operation. with an abundance of excellent clay stum
ble for that butanes, and a choice .election of the best
of fruit tree., and excellent water. This property will
be sold on reasonable terms. For particulars apply to
the suhscnber on the premises, or to William Karns,
Postmaster, Allegheny city.
iy2l . wdir CHARLES W. KARNS,
L e ., d a l p 4 pre , ztr l e .,
years oi age, run away from the subscriber in 13aldwitt
township, Allegheny county, Pa., I hereby raunan all
persons trent harboring said toy or trusting hint (or
any thing oit city account. ar I will not he responsible
nor cit y n(Li. rontrcting. DANIEL (USHER.
PriS:w,h•T
nier‘CAME to the reutdettee Of the eubverther
on the lat July, livtag 10 Lower St. Clan
lowovittp, u large COW, won yellow and
w
• hoe .pots ell over her,
large horn.,
v, w on an o.d row, left ear hut the top eat off.
The owner la requeated to room forwerd, prove pro
perty, pa“harge• aud take her away.
. .
DANIEL O'DONNELL.
I.wer Si. (Tarr. July 2J, Ibio. J)'ZS:w:h•T
WINDOW GLASS-1000 boxes aa.rted gazes, of
the most approved brand.. row in store and lor
sale in lota to suit purchasers by
ROBEIChudN A ItEPPERT.
100 second. near wood street
Ithd• fair quality New Orleans .•agar,
LI offered low to close a consignment. by
tyu.5311. , ROBEItTSON tr. REPPI:RT
1 ERN AN CLAY—:W boxes mold casks, warranted
tj first quality. now in store and for sale by
ROBERTSON de REP PERT,
IM second. near wood st
C l 4
j l-' ; f: .. V.;-46
ii :fa
.o
1)3 I%AIAII DICKEY A Co
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I r:. d tr.fil 'o i.;lC "` K m Ei y
Yk. Co
COT r i' 2 l ., ')N--56 bide, alr
oei;Atoirt DICK _Y A
co
Sc',Ft.., ED SALTt+-10 bbl.i ,A sirgi:clfzczyllncoi..
A 6 13 .r 1)2 , -.4 Ittada , crop 111 adder,
A lf7 v Ir
s d ! A u ? d !
1V.114
,1 A CK MA& large No 3 Mackerel,
landulg and for sale by
DICE-15 tserre• irefth RICO, lending this thy arid for
.ale 1)24 BAGALEY & SSIITII
VORTH , AROI.INA TAR-110 mil, No. Tar, in
...I good order, for .ale by LIAIiAI.EY A. SMITH
/12.1 Iya nd wood
IN-OUR-1w Luis Was elq. sails t.y
r iyeSJOHN fi DILWORTH
HORTS-73 bush Shorts, for sale by
rY-23 JOHN S DILWORTH
BATS-100 basbels Oa., for vale by
/YRS JOHN $ DILWORTH
13UTTEFL-30 kegs Butter. for
OHN 8 *b L
1.)ILWORTII
B AC 4 o . ;iii—OXo3 lb. Bacon, ju j ltz`d s tn i tt , v4ft, H by
Q . Aiury FUSE-5 bbl . Sae i t u y i r l e , 7 , ,h • TitV o e i tp ru
H S
/Y 53
101128211 PINED scriAtts--5 bx* DR large Loaf, DA
At Idols 43.6 7 /nd 8 anvil de; 230 do crushed; IEO
do powdered; in wore and for *Ale 6 7
JAM HUTCHISON & Co.
Jr 24 Agra. of SC Loots Steam Sugar Refinery
SH..%IOLA,SF..S tiOLDEN SYRUP-30 Obis
.St Lott"; H Molt...eat sdo do ttoidett Sy rap. 10
hI do do do. YU 101 gal/ou tie, du do for
/Pei J AS A lILTCHISON A Co
U SCUAR—oul.no. U sugar, wr sale war .0
c lonle conntgurnnu. by
jr , 4 A lirrelilSON A Co
KAIY-10J loe% dew roped Hemp; IS•Jo
JUL do; In Hope And for sale by
/TA JAS A HUTCHISON A Co
SHOT -41 kegs, asaNl No, for rale by
;y - 21 JAS A tILTI.:111SON & Co
I EAD--534 pig% l.nlei,a Lead. for ride by
IY2I JAS A lILTCHI.OUN N
15*4 45 wale. ow
CO IV SNUFF-6M It. just reed ano for so. by
I Y*4 J KIDD & Co
SALERA7I.7S--1500 Ws just recd and for sale by
192, J KIDD dr Co
LARD 011.-0 Ltda 13urkharalf on hand and or
We by :y9l J KIDD tr. Co
SN't'FF—Junt med and for
M AIICAUI AU
T O o tl „ A h L . r b w v Co) iy c
j cl. l = ra w Lz ,:s ,)
OATS-101 basil Oa.. Just Tee , / tad for tale by
IYO WICK
_& NiI:ANL/LENS
COTTON YARNS. h c a...rted No, 150
lb.'. Candle Wtek. 150 do Batting, Carpet rnal
&e; Twine. Inc sale at Triallu.aelurera lowest prier.
Jr2l FR 111,ND. l'o
0011.,N MEAL-2 bld• Ansbui...• kilo dried Corn
Meal, both while and yellow. in /obee sod for giile
by $ & lIA HAI litl
17,‘LOUR-10li Wit Ireab ground Flour, ,Loo rec:d and
r for role by Irl R h %V HAKES-41AM
\ ACKEREL-00 Lido No 3 Nlackerri, In rd. , and
/V 1 for aale by jrl72 S A IV II A RIM UGH
CO b AN—SO intA i h r L sk
elloor Coro.mo
IV i r i e i, ; ( ll A Z n r { } 7IG
tIFIEF>I.Ii-4 , 0 boa Cream Cher., a role oracle. m
k . ,) store and for rate by 1y2.! S IV IIAI:11ALI, II
W 031; ... N i n 0 1.%:— . 1 1 . 1;:e y highest mkr ot poet. plod
JY2I :1A NVI.I,ALLIM; (i H
LATO NE:ITS—A large tot of Mosgum N
full .used piece, tor sale cheap
JY2U ALEX AN DKR DAY,
73 market at, N W eor of the diamond
-
I)ARE6E PLAID,:—A lot or handsome liarege
1 Plaids, whtch we arr selling nt peters greatly be
low what we have es er been able to oiler the .nae
quality ,or jr.:o ALEXANDER k DAY
x AIS SOUK 511:t•LINS—An excellent amtortment of
Nat.ook Mustoss..luat opening and selling at very
/ow pt Ices. et No 73 Idurket st. N corner of the lha
mond ALEXANDER & DAY
GUFFEE-2uu bap prime Eso ear, ,st ewe and
..le Ay 10 , POI:SDK). TER a co
bola Non 7, n sod v Loa( Sug sr; WI do
17 Loocrtng • Crushed sod 1 . 111 ,, 1nzd do. lur aole by
jrAl VW S. LOl - .)11.32 S. Co, 4 I water id
.ark g Pepper i 4); i 7fo)) , l ,l ll):l&by
112 ))
T EAS -2a) ha.) NI li. (..I , ,and Imperial Teasi
For gale by jyA) PAIN DEXTER b. Co
SODA ASIi-20 corks — Tennant': double rehord.
or tore by Jr. PUINLAATEfi 0
rTs. TuRPE-NTINF.-35 bbls to prime order, just
10 reed end for sale by
rl A FA IINKSTOCK. fr. Co.
jai corner Ist laud wood str
- I\' U. J MACK EItEIL-11 junt roe it and lor pa.le
IA by , pr. !shuts,& CLLISMCP,±UN
4,2 TA.VW WARDS-7 toms. r e 7... L. No*, 0.; reed
0 and tor male by Itho h CL
mot , c\ ;
co
salc
co
_
e IJ ;Ins r sale by
N r' n C
L. " Lill ". I ill tts:r &co
1a,1117
ERMAN CLAI—:4 , caoks rerdu,d iir sh:r.
151...-a
pE for A
. aL O, A l,, 11-124 csa . k . 6. p rat
L aru As o. , l ., k
1 : 90 17 . 1 , 1k1 . 4!tl
t
1).
1A; IN DO 61..A55.--".01) Lis •.olttfi •tes,
1).• to .4 4 1 on nand Dud iosule Ipy
)yz, TA 61: 1"h .13P..T
1 ea—e.nrt. on tend ;1 , 1 . 8 , 1
, to , r E . , al 4
‘.2 OA 11-4:4/ 1•." k4sict.tunit No I ! tort. ntid
)I(;Zir z elltn,:.cr I.lg Iron. 'or iouudr)l ,;nxdf,r l ie
J DILWORTH. 20 WonJ
Gectlemeu. Lathe,
yp 14
O R ;)
I.7RA UN .1. n LITER
IL bERG.OIIrT-1. can !or •Oe
lJ r4HAI N h RT.! I L:R
t IL LA 1 L.\ 14. K, ,I,erdrio—i , rr .
k/:13 it
U ~~.~: p . e ...;~, u.,, ~ ,
MEMMiiSSMiI
ItOCK POWDER—RA/kr, ed coot!
by ri ll~Al.\fl ICI rk.k, le
. _ . _ _
It uos )1 , 1 , 1 5 hali do, quarirr d,
, b II 1.1A.11,
irn m',"°
6 2 A mclonab, 12 do Pann. Ido l'acale
1,3 IJo Chad.. .or .ile by ;e Id J U 1V11.1.1A Al,
bad• Prlrne N 0, on eon•, •:1J
0 lot •ala by Jeln J C •r•lrr •I
H bb, ennsigntnernJl •r
t i i g ,,
C OR je N i6 M.F.AI.—NI tot. Ltditig
DIG NI TAI—Su tw. ilovc Fumnec. ,weted
foundry us.e. for 010 A REAR .
W sae km Wood, In Atom 7.11,(J.,t,utAx;,.1!..11,1
1,5 Ixs , p o rs .., ate W R.
ltnlt Luis Nu
;:tios.ll,Y
IV , IMAM' (.I...tss—a. -XL(' \
V do DIX It do do, lOU do 10X14 Ju , •nle by
gel i TA., , ,r.v timT
score •nd
ott
A , A Ni Mit SA 4. 4".S—.'
e
SA,,,LAs.4`, df*Acm7s".lf.ll.ZELL 24 44
,e 1,5
30,0110 PIIiENIX Fl HE !MICK. rrcrtved
wol for wale by
ol) K . C A M'ANULTY & Co
iRN-100 ks Virginia Corn, to store and for .le
IJ) 1 , 10 J h R FLU 1/
Lkegs Lard. ‘ks.t reed •ad for aulr by
my.% JAMES DAL:Lk:LI
LA RD OIL-3 , 11.11,1$ L.ard 011, ) , I , ror'd
by nty2fi ,EI .1 I:KS& NIUOI.S
FLAASIZED UIL—&4 bbla for sale bv
royyd & NICOLS
SOXES Writtog hi td, Ido Beata Oal,_ree'd and
for sale by jc:l4 C RISL niNuT
`HUE THREAD—.\ iwps,y TilleN'A, for male
U by 1024 t ARBUTHNOT
MiiMMEIMMM
MAIJLE BAIT-34 sacks Dairy, Li', dried, fur oon
hoc for ' , ale b 5 J
LARDOIL—eI Brows'Pbee lard Otl. in more
mad for sale by lel./ JAMES DALZEEE
VINEGAR-251thla pure Ceter viusgerler rale
jel3 l tl DILIvuRTIL a'7 wa.4 at
/ bap , ,Lod Wunlow lrlasrb
kJ more and lei sole by ',to Ix k Fl.Ol D
F.
1— nil SI u ward, Al , l:r h ce e ,
clue sutdfar. uid , T;?, „." Nl , ' A "..1 ,1 •
CI
Q . PAN NH W HITING--300 Irbis to arrive—onil be
aold at 11.:11Atertt cow kod.trtta•portatton, t.y
ILL ISAIAH DICKEY A Co, irout
12LAX SEED %TANTE') AT ONCE---500 bb.h by
12. LIAIAM DICKET & en
121=111=
\l/770N—t-4 bales for .ele by
I,j jess)
Anal—A fresh lot Family Flour4ost reed and for
12 sale by tetdr IiRt),VN &
b' re r tht e".' B 2Vit ' UT‘ r" TC " ajl:i7( ! gt r t o f; lo
11-lEEZtkv—.l.so boo bVrrlcrr Reserve Cheese. in store
1.1 and for male by 1014 110137 DAI.ZKLL &Co
CIOFFEE—Lat Wigs prime Rio; 13 do do Logo/tyre,
k../ for sale by Jett, 1 IJ 1l ILLId?t.
METAL—:S loon rig Mena.. ,clllllllO6 nod Kiv•
er.) landkng from steatuct.l J ...I or
J SI DA La. ELL
*TO 3 AIACKEIII:I,--251 , b1x recr,lng per cane: and
13 for *air by JA' uALZELL
IG METAL-4u ten..auding irom star Un %Vitt
Y
Claw:, and Wr .stie J ALZE.L.L
'PUREE' UR BER-2 culx for Yale by
I ct.! BRAUN & REITER
/VERN .
li
& LIE SI EN NA--Ici.k,oßrA I ...!by
jet, • a RErrER
VE.NI:I ktk.D, h-L,glknt capts :or salo Ly
je2- 1.111.AL,N & HEITER
clinks now Innthng, for ,nlo hr
ISAIAH DICKEY & Cu, fr0..1
I
AMP BLACK-10 ca.Le for sole by
lets 13RA I.!: S REITER
r s. ILPF:NTINK--.15 l/bls to , sa,
etb I+R AL RIIITER
tw.o — p . r4roe Übio juNt ;ce'd
wal cot' .Elc 1r) 4 Ic W
LO —Brr rn. landrna !rowmean:tarot:eke , Cope
and Beaver. and va:e by
je.l
lor all . e y by
u
s s
DONN Ii()RST
lIIEF:4F.--30 b,. jo•t rec'd and for s.,. b)
~.tio F Is()NNII‘,R,T .S Co
DiWU) BEEF—WK , I ioa prltuc. lor 1..1, by
1e27 $ \ u\ iso ....Its TA Co
L()LINVILLE LIAIF.-4.6 WA. fur by
A 27 tt F VON HONNHORST a to
ENTUCKI"IOIIACCO—WO ker• N u
har.a. .voritc L0n...1%, tor sw& I))
ISAUALEY &
UT EXTERN RESERVE CHEESE—L 37 blues w
H Chew., Cute qualtly, landing and for aak,
11AliALEY fr. ni
HEI-21E-.-60 s prune \t' R Cbcese. for mile by
ll jell S F VON UONNHORNT aCo
CIFILNINTONE...--A of ••Itathboveo." Aupertor
Raw klnghion Urtudstone, from Nu Ziti,jtv
received end for side by
ALT—Marley ]lint. an gore arld for sale by
CULILUITSON
AUCTION SALES.
By Jobs D. Davta, AVM&Dimmer
MN Grads, fr.. at Amnon
Ou Thursday utaroing, July V, al 10 u'elOck. at , he
msturmere:‘ , Va:es Rooin, corner Dr . Wood mml FlO.O
rms, 1.1 .old. without gc.eral
men! of *tar . , end laney Dry UM., enslnitemg 0 ,
port. vtir,rflue cum, eassicueres. satioeits, ds.
super rich sly lr luaus de laiturt-, law., I,' tic
r
Jress stilts, work • n, gloves. tila-irry. hleaclied and
unlo,ca<l..J hereges, To)
aslk handkerc wets, um mad *hauls, sewuie 0. 0 •
thread. hosiery. glove.. nbuons. boairets rut. LOU
caps, .ke.
Chin. que. ninon, glsrrsaare, grcKetir li tea.
tobacco. sc gars. broody, wine grn, a rarac as•orttnerrt
or arra'
and second harr4 Irons. hold no orturc. ladl
ong
schwa arr, matimpuly r.crleirdid dressrna arr.!
corm - non bui eau.. dinang, rpm-ski...l sr, d centre tabre,
fancy and comm. chair.. Work and wank
toed/reads, reaibat beds. IreAmporel.tr“.,oovr blind
rarpe.g, looking glasses. :nano- I c-rek a. elob. lamps,
a.c.
At o'clokk.
A quanit'y of hoots stud shoes., fine shirt, with onen
1.-on.. and collars, ready made blot:!•.( gold and .1:•
rer
tch•., Jed din', wild's, trunks. saddms,
liennan fancy goods:, &.c
,Y , ts JOHN D DAVI:A Au,
Erttn.rive Sim-1 of New lurk Roody Mario Clot
mg al Amltom.
(hi Tues..la) naortong. hdth that , at 10 o'clook. at 'he
Commercial r•_ale• R04;(0. corner of Wood and Fl/ 1 / 1
sta. t0.1114c sold without reserve a large sloes 0% good
qua:ay tneldonalds toady waste clottstoa, suited for we
jars,. ahst approaching seg.°. etuliracitlg •11 Esau,
moot watch is worthy tae attotistoa of dealers and
Cats or,uet will te. ready an Moodoy, and the goad.
idea forexammalion. Sale posiWte, 000.0 a cow
cern Terms al sale
I.AST .•1,.H II OF
DAN RICE tt CO , B CIRCUS,
of DAN IN N 1 ~Nll CII
1: AC f ENS. Ftrat night of Dan ll.ce Dorteoque
F-F - 11.11r Any quannty 01 iv itt,st.,MAN,llll'
AND 1,VM , A5T1i . .,.! Alla the entire eneyck,pcalia
of the SVORT,OF"llirselltel.F..
tent. oi.l
Doors open at Nt —performance .-..iximenestig
h. an hour three lee.
N In consequence of the feriaat larg• nomt,era
of ladies and gentlemen were unable to ot.tant an en
trance at the Pavilion 1.4 nicht. an .ttleri.oon perturrn-
Imre will be given today at 3 o'clock
_ty2S
-
EAGLE SALOON, WOOD ST.
I:IIF.AT SI (1.1.-. S OF"! V IltulNl A ust.
Large and Fashionable Anthem:Least
Tyrolean Vocalie., Sable Harmonieta., Koreas' Opera
Troupe:
RAND CONCERT by the Tyrolean Vocalwe and
U j Sable Harmolnals. After which the crlebfated
BllFlr.,ue Opera of the Doberman I.lrl, eolnled, THE
VI It( IN IA C/A lor twu nights longer,
0
'lnesay
amw Vellneeday, July Ykth mad itith, wiaell 113•
trodumd utl the ongthal Song., Oboes, Cborth.ek. Ar .
of the 13011F.AILAN A , 140. the grem Ithmo
and Break Down, the relabrated Sin on the ton:tha
t/eon, the I.thrierkme 1,14 a and the brand Das de
Lkank, kc .
Notwahrtanding the tonne., expense incurred In
bonging out the Opera 'troupe from Neve 1 ork. and
getting up the Opera. the price Of 1id1131.1011 tie
ottl) ats Cent,
Ticket. ran he tmettred no applicateon at the turb ot
during the day, and at the door ott the creiuttg of t,te
riormance,
ijj — A gt eat quantity or the beat Ice Cream eetvcd
up 1.0 1r151,1,11
TLC best order and decorum preserved t't rough.
out the entire estabdobreent
-
Apollo Mal, sith eeeee t, door Wood.
The. URI(ANAL 1. 1111.1N1g. dale
j of the Chestnut :-trect Theatre, Yatla..l have
honor to announce to the ludic, and gentlemen 01 tots
city. that they will give theirfirst klattopiaLit2oi.cert on
uccelny c•etint.g, JUly and COIII:111. dIIIIIK tie
week, in a choice selection of Sot.g.. Gieev. lictruins,
Overturev to &c. Leveler, Mr. 1 11- NIS KRA.
roc particutatii, vee Ititure Ildrelll.lllelllF.
•
Dvers open al peat 7—to torraneeee past
LT' Curds of udnosetoo, Cbodrat, under
tfO, liccolupslattl by their parents, half price.
it al:tet
TjAVE used Dr TAyiar s Liaucnot of Liverwort. unJ
Icecu cured of dLsca.e• thla ao W Lure pruvrJ
but 3or tue Lll, 01 alit exLruorthwiry med.:Lot.
MMMEI==
EIERMVIE
M!=ellNt=
•
Sirit have Leen cured of grueral proatraLon of the
J
NlVilllll
ave ,)nscat.
ive h Leen cured of Rheurnalm Pouts, with the
tendene t of dtveaarn inoto
2,1101 have been cured tn Liver Complaint and Cough.
2.540 cured 01 Snotolona cumpl•titts.
50.taar more have !writ eared of cougha, cold, Mtn.
t ...le and cite.. Light iorreata. want of Nppetile.
in. a/I vow, whooptittt conga, dent It). and many
vr complaint. n inch ~ /111g on tit, dungen..
n horn .0 oiletemove iatat. TRy...rnua;Alt.
I.4surwurl ate cm.) Ur
renicd) fur the cut ,
ot the alcove eounatit.
.on. Isaviug a sio!col cold u.ed o cough aml
uncx pumo 11/1111Cf. and Rawly cuuld uut tun.
ovvr I.nl werakurn, 11c IL cycn .)mi , on.
.011
COUBLITII I phynensin. 1)n, Vonno/c An
ocroon sand 00 wo•nraurr 1. I/ 01,
0
•lopta, m ..
00500..uity noorrd houlth. •
• ..
FROM A AI 7-4/1671 ti rr•pect bar
the 11 - I,lrrmirea b COliaLilllclTl
1.1,AL Kin Ili<
ttuor
It mot. U. I 11:11, truaueo,
t -asthma. to o, haltted the re metite•ul ray ph),
tau. our rhodsetor haae oot)• halteved var)
teasct. , us such cm... Folding the skol a) say met,
teal adviser+ at tautt--Authelout... to no) one. I proato
rad 'our tior.aut at I.tverwOrt.whach ty.leemed tar)
vtdonnle remedy—a. It has had a moat wotutertto e
tee! upon mr. compictrlt oproottoo ray hornplat.O.
re•to totg toe to pa rte., heial.h. I cos may tett, tome
wheat, r r deg} red '' D. J. B.
:sold in Piasburith J D Mor,,an. 1.3 Wood et. .1
Tote end, 45 Market wi. H Sin). r. for itrket
AL It,. lici,derwo a. Co, 5 Liberty st. Price reduced
to 1*1.50 per 1.,41i11e Jral
hi, expired L.r. day by Istunati..g. ot
line firm wd. be sealed by U'4l a Roc..
JAM U. N1'611.1.,
:S. R. 1...,/IFIEI.Ii,
WAL'IER C
July lb. 1.4&
The underaigned fonll rolmoue the Wholesale 1.;ro.
rery and Corain iiii . buathesa, Looter the firm of Wt.f.l
Rod Roc, at thrtr old stand, No. 194 I.4herty street
JAME.S
VALTER C RUE.
Bavtog sold my inte/es. m tLe Emil or 1 . 1.111, Bush
field a. Roe to toy former partners. Hoe. I Inky
pleasure In recommt.notog them to my irtemt. and the
pit t.lty. wet, 0. B. BL:slIFILL1).
EW BOOKS— I he Wentopn of Catn.tus Mare , .;' us
IA Clay. Inoludnak speeches and Add reu.e•
.1111 a ;newer Iknil metuotr. Hordee Greelf•
The Fn.,. Book to Spn+, u pructtcal totralue •
to we study of the Sp I.,suguage: cottlatnnu
lull ineyocuons lo pronto. on, grammar, Clarlein
f•• the (Mendota' method of COlillt/111 11111.11011 111 , 1.
repetition. rending teusona, and avocu,olary. 'I in
whole ads pled fop We use of private learner, or h.;
classe• to der an Instractor. By Joseph Salkent. A
At., author of - A eouiptud.um 0031416.4 ml Annqui
LICK, elc
Lirothers and Sister. • we of domesur b)
Fredertaa Urea., Tr•alabed tram me at
a: ut,
imblmbed naahuacnin, by :dary Howl,
Dyku• Kolas). and other tve. Dy Joeepb Alden
lS D Juot reeetved and Mr sale by
/NVN k CULLD:RTSON jell 101I18I'0N h STOCKTIN
iIIEA I' BONN FPS--W R Murphy is sriling cur h..
ma min cock a 1101111 Cl• grrett!y rrvurr.
Winter's at) Ica, irogn CC)/1
12111....kP LAWNS-1. l•rge lot of Dress Lawns re
duced to I.i cents pet yurd.
W MT), ~uous Ft)t Lai 'E... 4 .SES—A supp . .y just rc
eeved, and offered very low.
DANK OlNtillANlts—Rich dark styles of Citngimms
111 he round at dry go.sde Loose of
/rs,l
D RINEH ART rr.i.,,i1.11) inform thril
. cust , Inert aml the public general that we
bare removed lbcir i.oin
wreet. to N 0.13 law lm SIM., where Ihe, are pr.p.r
etl me to supply Ihe peopw• wuh ever) 111, ,
tluur lule They have utt excelleu , atsuruurnt TI /
3AI,CU. FS AN 11 t•PLAttl+, wine h they ,otr ,
wholcsale and retail, as low as caul.< had ut we r,t,
II~~IITYI~ .'~'~~~
0..
the 111 lOU . Jan. IV Hallman honing .It.poned
I. Interest to Blaine, who will the. ou•.
nes, ea lun overt secou,
EALED PROPLYA 1., oc rrres, , tl by the Ih
CI rector, of the Fourth Want t•choo tlt
°dice ot N F.. to, tt •trret, uolt:naurrtla)
the 270 Mgt., N1.. 0 for fortit.htttg tuntenu.
utd buthlittg • :idle./ 11 , ...,0 it suit! %1 art' pt... tut,
apecthentmat of erhtoh may be seen on or utter lour
day oext. at the office aforeinid. the butollog to I.
completed o r before the 6,4 day o(
three-I'ou rm. enah as the blillicimg progreue
nod the helauce in 1 , 12 nod lane month.
GRIEDIME
`a of Sc
' 67 " .llalet k at j rc E e ' t,T . G K OLT l .e7; r r ZlM. d g, d.
detched do; tido Lepom. 10 bliver Pate. Lever do
.10 do doLacliad do; 6do Lepote do. 1 , Goad Ouat,
Clkants. hest qualtty.
Ah.o. o good arsortznent of liretot Pins. Ear Ringi.
ruler, Ring*, Gold Pen. at.d Petted..
'I he above good. have been reacted sattli tug last
fivl work., and u - 1:1 be sold itt reduced rntres. r.
sous ortstung to purcita. o good and cacao \Valeta
oald do well to cal. prey..to purchastag
7.I.:IiLLON KINSEY
bplendid New Plane..
ffiFFil '1 li it •ut,-ctitt. T. prcvsotot toe ray,.
for the Fs•t to rr phew... los slo 1.. MII
charm, of the balance ot ht 15liK ii 0+
halal at reduced pr tee, ut,d on favor•
Um terms. It cost.ists Of a choice te,c.ctiott to 1 . 1m1.0
made by Nouns a. Clark, N. Y., apt! Jooas Clocker...
of Boaton, Mn.., of from ti to 7 octave., 0, t0...4,, W .
and naaboony.otd,fleteat say les end pm.,
li Kl.nuEtt.
tv,4 At Woodereirs. V I 1.,...t
Ll T NY.=:j h' '.'""
pheauunult :,ok '
It. AYS, l,a/etle Udiet.
UA Ns AT eth , r. °a H.F.:I"AI I.—
.12 The subscstbers
being de•trous °I closing out
thmr pre era stock of . 1 rinimme• and Fancy Ooods
,locc removing to their new pier, tit •ell :brat tar,
Rowan:tent of Fans m cost, trumm.• •lule
The assortment comprises some Ulm, dakteht t) les.
and at pr tees from 4 ma to S 3 car,
11 EATON te Co
13=l1=
MLA./ AI A Vl' la ilitill(AS—An a.sonment of blk
rurti ' Mantoll and opclarti >rot
trrtiny. and odered :ow by, the "Imre. al whuie.ule
I tII AY CAI.I,IIES A A V aaun A e n.
roe, ate ynnls at l'utwo
Co, blen,hed Mt.°tia n•
Nr --rn , A A &
iVrl. and
LO , It• . Nell, of
and walltua
emoval.
NICOL. n•ve rca.vell to No 15. nue
L. -- 1 door . •:..1•8 their old .rood. Ilrl
{.2 UliAlif4-lAluto Havana Sugars. in Inur a, V%
lfrattl Sugar., in bags, for •a,
d LIAI,AI.I-A S SMMI
I I ASK CALICOES—A A Nilson A Co. Aid vp.;
jj tins morumg, 4 cases of rich dark Ci."icoes. saw,:
2 '
fooae. 1),
EIA TIIE BS AND oirToN-t; bogs Feather, and
1: , vales Cotton. par steamer Lunmarland, and for
..• by I Y DA-I—ZE/-1.
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COPARTNERSHI P
JAS W. MiII..NINN
JNO R. BLAIN!,
ro anua.~.
A U 111-.4MIART Pree't.
pin Jr.
12113 M!
111=111
110f , ierA.1 car lip and mn,t.n
STEAM BOATS,
& PITTSBURGH
DAIL.v PACKET LINE.
well know, e( nplendid petmenger Sterna
-1 crs hew coteneneen gn the harheat..ntnente
Zll4 ,r/11101Cd. end mued nowertul Wats on th e
water. 1 0/ OIC CPO Cr, in, ,atanudituon end coma
4ort ttnd tnnoe) up eo rocure. 0110 oo,llprvesded fox pas.
eenner. The Line /011 1 1/1,-,1-111 tor five yeare
—bee c•rned ounho.4 oi Jennie sett:tout the rut unn
rT to the , ner , o..• looa. ' ll l/1 ne at the foot of
1. nod . wr, lbe da) prcvlous Iv ,nrtutg, for the freer.-
1,041 0, 11,101 010 etas, i•h•-eedde'. nit the
ter 1.4 e.,1 rus., tae rts.awc too mu. be pat 0-
1•0011L0l,
SUNDAY PACKET.
Tae ISAAC M . -W."101v. Cal , : A 1.. Mv.l l l‘.
leave Patarnirivh every r•uoida)L. CielOCk;
Wl,e:.ng eser) tnatuaj, eve r
Ms) 2%1,47
- -
MOBIL/AI PA t. ET•
NION , .Nt•A I 11.1.., Cap! ,111 leave Pitt.
burg, e,r.r NJcrub” m ufiK ni I. Wbeeltaj
7 . UKSUA V PACKET
TI, 11113}.1ZNIA N., It 0., 1
leave ni IU o'clock;
rv , r) Tuawn., err, !lir K.
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• .
11, NI . 1-NULAND Ckpl. S. NAY Rfil
hot ourvil evrt, ronoo o , it le
t r. arr r•rn.g at lOr.
Cap/ 1.4
Immh ev., Thur.:l9 mar ss:.:v. 11 , 4.,
rvery Taurdq errnitic at It) r 4
The Ch1P1 . 1..« x, C.pt a irgore
burgh ev , r) Fr,t4ty molog h co't Whe.eluag
rvers Fr.tl4y ~etting on
ai r
Thr C111,1..M.F.11. t up: leave Pt..
burg nna•,:n4 lir o,:oc t Wheeling
every ,utulday wrong al r
NEW I.ISW , N AND 'I L A!Ly LINE
VI LANAL AN II S'l'l'_..l PACKI:ES,
el" e—ji
Leaver Pittsburgh dull), at u clock. A. M., and as
at
lIVS Ula-gow, Into 1,11 Ut the amly nnd Beaver CU
nal.C) 0i 1 o'ctork. and :Sew 1,1 00 0L 11. urnentgbL
I.caves New Lts , no n Si, P. AL. intuit-int tha
trip 00 0 0 . : 0 for duce II toght..) nod bilusgove
at 0'c."...k. A. AL, rind are,- t Pittsburgh 14t 3P.
—thus making routtli•i.o. • a
for citron% pas.
11,0. bet wr.e.:. sew Lisbon and Pitts
burg, i,, shorter nice and 0: ern races than by any
route.
' rue propr.efor• of tho.l4dc !. lye the plensuro of In
loroom, ttin v fil,rl INo first CI..
Lill,ll, for the uccounn . A . t. 'on of pawe.ls[l. and
Tall In cutaim - clam ,v 31.1 rho w, II known
PIC Pnlern CA C01 • 1 . ..1.“1 I ~A VEIL Slide 00ne ,,•
lug, rut (.lasgow, n the I ~,t.orgh nod Co..-
all nod other doily line. or ...ermero down the Ohio
•od AIt,•IILAIVoi met, .1 he p...pretors pledge them
...ive• to .pu t.o czponw or :10,e to 111•1.11 . 0 COM
ton. ',ale. nod re
dogattch. nod o: the putd‘c • shank
of their potrolowe
Avro, 17.11)...0ENT5.
1 , AIV:l
\V. I A RBA l.""Lb* " Ch.
It. ILA VS A. h. co.
inlll,:r HARHAVGII t Yew
L."4°.
:•arri CI—TI, stratort Mot. V KM C. F. Crute, mu.
.ave aner ita1...., 1,, Tor Wtll.ville pugkenl.
ally. at ticiuelk in thy MAUI,. Jel3
PITTSBURGH & lIROWNSVILLS
Dolly Pocket Lino.
FEBRUARY let, I-4. PI CRUARY 1.1.184
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The follow ...4 new hoata complex.
aki t...‘ .1 Inc itne for . , prevent acasont AT
,•,...
'14)...... 1... A WIC, re: t. Jstnes Porkinso,M
•-'- • •aILiALTIC. Cap. A. Joeutos; and LOU'S
N, LA.\ r., 1.:,,pt P. Reno, CI, knew Ore entirely
new,
tired are hued up mato. r,gard to expense Ev
ery rotutort that money can prt , a, has been provided.
l'he!Amt. ~
, wt:l !rave ;.,, Nt, . “,,...elri , A ar( Boat al
toe 1001 01 Po, al. i ar.,..c. ~ • • , ill be li
punctual on
ha.nrol, n.. the 1.4.att0 sv,:l err... ~ ,rave at the adver
med hour, r , A M. and 4 P M mn3l
irrniaußwi %‘ uF.i i.iw I'ACKIKT.;
The awkll..l. r
CO:soela.,
Dopey Pley, placer. will leave
regularly for N 1 hecln4;, on Monday,
ederette) and Fru al IV 0 clock prermely.
Lcuve 01nerling cvery lituunlay and Sa•
Lenin y. al 7 o'clock, a ra.
The Cun,ul .111 loud at on the intermediate pont.—
Ercry areornoavuoll thus cah lir, procured for the Con,
:On aud•niet) of pas,eclegers hlss Lena provvded. The
oval es aiso provided wet:. safety gaud
prevent exp.usion, For Irelghl or pvxage apply on
cooed or to DA VII) C lIEROJT,
earns of 1. and ,cruclfield sts.
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUIS.
, 'rho i/ 4/C ,i4.1.11er
a.ortmx).
;rave for above
Illa ; .l I..term-mair puny ;hp; day.
11.1 pansagc. at 1.1; on mare jy2d
Orauthi steamer
t,rm.; V Lil,lll , 11LX;t1,
\loom. t for above
, rol. • 3, ',wt. Ibis day
~ , v oc 1775
FOR CINcIN NATI ANL) ra. wl2lB.
The elegaat •teetner
Ill.\ I,GUI.D.
+IGO ( - era: ratrier will leave for the above
mai ,Ort• lhlll du) .
p“,sage. apply MI iFO•rd
•
I:aniphel inn,aer will leave for th.
- -...tabove and ,iermethaie porn due day .
Jr2s
I Orr I ',SA I I
112 e spicualul .o.anler
V 1,111114.
mnsler will leave for above
and ootertnrchate pen. regularly.
For freight ur apply on board
__Ly2o
RD.:I LA It CINCINNATI PACKET.
The fine steamer
nrx,
tt ; nt,,d 11,.1 e e n v:
reu
fog g Ne
Yor e3elll ur p. .• app , yon nuard
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
The neu- ...run,
Alx,ly
lIItiIII.AND MAR,
4.. Rurl.e.nuuer.o 01 ttutve 'Or the wove
audmleedlatr ports regularty.
ho r ir-urht ur p,.....nre , u , rni P , v un ~,,, 1)-22
tiNCINt: k 11 •1,01:18.
~t meemer
VIAJR,
Lorm, mare for above
Lind intermecl , n, por• regulvly.
ul 01) on 1,,.rd. IT9I
Luu -r Luck.
, 44 ste.n,r,
;uter,: j""
re'
the
Bou
ledtce ports regularly.
For irgtgiu puu•age apply cm board. /71a
l'Oft. 11 NCI . N ATI A NI):4T 1.01 7 13.
, 4
"1:14, #0.2,•1 •tunmer
I Ve ' r A ;:%ll le G e L : :' for the
Vont.° t & tot ',led talc
is
re.iguarly.
For trright or pe.,•ge. epp,, been/. /
FOR. CINCINNATI
Con'ey. tort.ovr, wdi leave for above
vo , l rtKuiarly.
I'w .rctKbc or a,pll 1719
I=l
dr
u . 71,
ht steallser
.54 a wt.] ieave for the
.^rowde,,te port.
nr board. 1111
Ft , ft CI \ CANNA ri
h., tsent Atearner
, t 1
Do•,+,tna•tecr vw,ll.cnve for the above
.rnt pat rturd , me ports regularly.
Tor ••• otl board. jell
FIIII CINCINNATI
1 - The xplekkdi ' , trainer
IWAI2A,
Jacol, wLII leave for abova
.Ixll,llolertitl dirte por,l regularly.
Iresglit or DMA , uo
yla
OR CINCINNATI AND ST LOUIS.
papaeager steamer
I. L::,11 AN ToWN.
roochar, u. , 1 leave for abet/
Hazernien . . - ate puriaregularly.
.a••aer v on hoard jr!!
f. CIN,I,NATI.
r . _ ~;
~~~ ~
rn ti..< n. fight draught Ma..
t..l.‘‘ WETZAL.
Thonniwoo. ner. will ports
for the
'OW VC :rniedtale ports mftlial
or treiy. or p.owear. on board. jyl7
I • WIS.
t 'I ue Sp:GM! Azrame ..il
I:Lberl. na.v. l c:P t W j ili n l;er ' e for above
mtcy.nrt . ate porta reguatrly.
hor irritOL or .a.c, 0,,,,
_Ol4
l'he sple:W.J•tramor
. L ---,t.m...5.
on P.l A HIS.
n•,r 11 leave for above
and il, r•Ill ' .ale ports on ,eirplarly
Fur trrt%l. .r puasage ki , p) . on board, or to
rid II WILKINS, .
rru s 1 LA,' IS ...ILLINOIS
The fin.. ror.ain,
ock. rune,- wt.'. reure for the above
and I.cerineruate porta regulvly.
rre.iLl or Pa , rrragu. PI) s n board. tyg
- FUR CINCINNA'II.AND ST LOUL.S..
'lire flue rur,ruer
WYOMING.
Cam'Greenlee. nu. u.rr, Irave for above
"tl!land rulerrne.• at , porr• regularly
rrrughl or prir•age. up, y n.. Inure /),
}OR
The ht.. •emer
• SIiEN N
no,• .11 leave for above
ouer.neo.ste porta regularly.
For Iretghl ur passage. app. y on Ooard.
ft NIUNDA.XX.ACK/ r I Olt CINCINNATI.
, The mmlmm
, m , r olive rug - Warty
ter. af/er as al o:-. ad place of the
pa.a.sgr, board
For • t
h 0
(et or
==gZ=MMI
- .
rt • .-
..I:l•Le b r ; e2 t l7..nd .olooannal low wan.
q 4 t. ' " '- I I UNON,
aadrew Pte. Ata•a t.n• resumed her
n•.. , ,p0r•• '.•unfatt and %n..
1.0 . •a • Nlonnak • aild MOnday
6 _ 'I tie Gee
dit i 4g cc k J ( '."('
LAND '
th, , tea,ter. will lea (or
in • •..
I , Porle Lb.
iv 411 yr r•r. 1.01.1,1
— kW.; LAR FAL ni.i SLNFISIL
The n-w and fast .reamerNVFILLSVILLE.
Sarno., onartra win leet•e for atvov•
and hdvnitathate peals on Wetlnea
d•ya and Vdttv , ttays I
an -. 1 week Vor freight or paw.
stage apply on board or to
fear 0110 It NIILTENTIFIRGER, AIS4
I_
/10.
NrOft 1 their tavt dr lid ate rtt..!.e that they have
no on id: late eaablish-
Menl /alll3 area, khom pitivitur v h Ilrevrert,
totem( removed diet, et latiusze,. to the POINT
4BEWERY, P,tt InylEadtarlyll
k.re
Aiu
ocA lVheeLag
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