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News, Imports, Nloney Markel., B.c. •ee third Pete. Dessooraile Whig Nominations, ' FOR PRESIDENT, ZACRAUT TAYLOR, FOE VICE ertrinErkrr. biILbAH'D FILLDIORE, 97 lir , SUIT. SLEACTORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL ELECTORS. Tawas, N. T. hPgroasrr, of Washington. Jou, P. Ssientssos, of Lebanon. DLSTRICT ELECTORS. I. Joseph a Clarkson, 12. Henry Johnson, John P. Weiherill, 14. William Colder, 3. Jame IL Davis, LS. William Vllvanie, 4. Thos. W. Duffield, I& Charles W. Fisher. 5. Daniel 0. Rimer, r. A 111111,7 1, GI. Conan. IL Joshua Dungan, In. Thus R Davidson, 7. John D. Steele, 19. Joseph-Markle, 8. John Landis, W. Darnel Agnew 9. Joseph Sehouteker, AJairear Loomis, ch.k. Snyder, ak Riehn+d Draw U. Witham G. Hurley, 9d. Thomas a Sill, Lt. Emma Tyler, di. Slung A. romance FOIL CAX&I. COMIrmsiONEFL, HER EIDDLESW-AILTH, kollsessaialle sad Whig Nowthatlon FOR CONGRE: 4 .S, HOSES HARIPTON, ro• •111.Z11.11.11. LEWIS C. NOBLE, of Indium CHRISTIAN SNITELY, of 4Vilkau, at, B%VARTZWI.I.DER, of Putsburgk. HENRY LARGE, of blam.l lIEZEIUAH NIXON. of Lower S Our /MUM. 301 IN SCUTT, of Rms. DANIEL IiDCURDV, of Elizabeth Borough AMIITOZ, /ORR K. FOSTER, of Brathrm.. THE PEOPLE'S PLATFORM "I have no private purposes to accomplish, no party purposes to build up, no enemies to pmush—nothiug serve but my cotiotry." "The poser given by the Constitution to the Exec u• titre, to interpose Ina veto. la a nigh cooservouve pow er, which should never be exercised except in ease. of clear violation of the Constitution, or inumfest haute and want of eonatieration by Congress:' -The personal opintone of the Individual who niay happen to occupy the Executive chair. ought not ro control the action of Congress upon gnostic.. of do. tiotme nor ought his objection to be Interposed where mocamom of constitutional power have been settled by the Canons deportments of government. and nentocoOe.l in by the people. - Upon the nutheets or the tariff, the currency. the im provement dour great highway, rivers, lakes. and harbors, the will of the people, as expressed through their represeutotives m Cougress, might to be respect ed and carried out by the KiecaUvo." "War, to all times and under all circamstance , is notionol calamity, to be ovoidal, if compatible with motional honor. - "!he prthaples of our government. as well as Us tone policy, are opposed to the subjuga tion of other nauou, and the dismemberment of other countries 14 conquest, for. in the Language of the gram _Washington, ,irby should weLqint our own to toned on foreign ground.' " Z. TAYLOR- See next page for Telegraphic News Pennaytonsils and Ohio Railroad. We ore pleased to learn from the President of this Company,that the surveys to for, are exceeding ly favorable. Four routes have been surveyed, by the Engineer, now on the line from the valley of the Big Beaver, near its mouth, to the valley of the Northern Branch of Little Beaver; to wit—Bra. ily'a Ran, Powers' Negri:irks' and Chides !id these routes have been found perfectly feavtble, with not much choice between them. The grade is no case, exceeds forty fist to the mile. The routes are also very direct towards Salem, and the distance from the mouth of Big Beaver to Salem, by the Railroad, will be less than by the present travelled road. All the ditficulues, then, of reach Mg the table lands of Ohio, from the valley of the Ohio river, have vanished. The road can be made on a dirrvtline. of easy grade; and we understand the Engineer says, at very fur rates, more cheaply than was anticipated. The route from Salem to Canton, and so on West, is one of the most fa vocable in the country, and the road can be built at comparatively little expense. We congratulate our citizens on the biocumn,g prospect now bebore : us of goon having a Railroad communication with the interior of Ohio, opening np to us a vast and growing market kir our manu factures and merchandise, and pouring into our lap the immense surplus agricultural productions of a prolific soil: To avag ourselves, however, of these advantages, we. have a work to do. We must subscribe the appropriate share of Mock' which Ma to this city, freely and without grudg lag. Our citizens will be waned upon for thatPur_ pose shortly, and ,we hope there will he a genet- Ortll and hearty co-operation is this great work manifested by all classes Tire Gazette commons to favor the sale of the North, under John M. Clayton's slave hl3ol:l2er. Difpata. The above paragraph conveys a falsehood both with regard to Mr. Clayton and the Gazette. The Gazette does not now, and never has favored sale of the North," under Mr. Clayton's or any man's "slave hammer," but ;on the contrary, has' been as true in its opposition to the extension of slavery, as the needle to the pole; and Mr. Clayton him given the most indubitable evidence of his op ',Oita= to slavery, by manumitting his own slaves, received by inheritance in early life, and by his gees as a, public man. His eloquent voice was heard in the Senate in earnest-protest against that wholesale extension of slavery, by the admission of Texas, for which those Senators, Messrs. Niles and Dix, whose new born zeal against extension is no notorious, weed/ We are not for forsaking the old and long tried friends of freedom, arch as Clayton, Phelps and Clarke, without giving their suggestions an impartial examination. Mr. Clay. ton and his Whig golleagues from VermOnt and Rhode Island, may err, may have made a mistake on this question,—but we can never doubt their fi delity to bee principles and free soil, ,until further evidence is afforded- We would trust them a (bon. sand times sooner, on the free soil question, than those whose conversion is so sudden and recent, and withal somewhat suspicious. Had their con version happened a little sooner, when Mr. Clay ton and the Gazette, were fighting against the Tex as iniquity, the question of slave extension would have been settled forever, and the mat' try saved from the agitation cockequent on the fninging in of this foreign soil Carib Ls= 3reorlATlOnt —The 'editor of the Louisville Journal reiterates be assertions in rel. firm to General Case's land speculation. He says he was authorized and requested by one of the four distinguished gentlemen with Whom Cam united himself in that association--a gentleman who stands at least an high on himself, to make the statement hotlid make in his paper. In reply team= remark. of the Democrat, the editor !unbar says- "If the editor Orthe Democrat feels quite sure of the honesty of General Casa in the transaction referred to, we defy.him to call out the Hon. lien. ry Hubbard, er Senator of the United States, in a Letter upon The subject. If Mr. Hubbard will any that he himself did not, after a vain effort to get witisfaction from Cass in behalf of himself and the other three mytnbers of the association, eater into a correspondence with him, and finally Mktg it ID a close by denouncing him so a villain, we will acknowledge that we have done Cass injustice-- Lie; the correspondence between Can and Hob .barittie forthcoming. Both are LOCOfi)COL and Lo caifmfd3o oho* be *iilliug„ to see what passed be. reieintrtelkwiw-aihat cull:den the tuna who nominated .Mr. Polk in the Baltimore convention of ISlCeliMutairts of the nominee of the Baltimore arniktion of ifite Th . Hon. Haiiry : A. Wier, bas urkewthe sunny in uying;kr Cass and Butler— ~13e strikes terror and dismay into the federal ranks wherever be go This budge tame HEKTLY A. Was, who, on hl , solemn pothcdeclared he believed' Mr. Cuts had , ,eiseculate4.4l, vac_ !aide, :whsle ,Cemetery at ,:iyarehattlitride, cohabitant allowsnees to.fi t ter. ites — i * Pati Wervices never peritirtiedj screened and paid a forger, and that he had committed many other acts in violation of duty. If he carries ter. rat and dismay any where, it mast be info the Can Ozikkibs only ' Federal' ranks we know of • the 're 'flitter's! stn: indicsitnej flaw are that cannot ' posit Northern members are afraid to trust the Supreme Conk:, ea at present constituted, to decide this great conatituncuial question. Were they afire on this point, the bill Would receive a general sup port. There can be no doubt that the constitution. fairly interpre ted, . would ibrevcr keep very out of any free tenitory—but the interpreters are in terested, and there is'..the danger. But whin is to be done? The Wilmot Proviso cannot pass the t Senate, even with the Whig. votes of the Senators from Delaware, which we believe it would receive, while we have so ih men as Dickinson, Hanne Fan, Douglas, Sturgeou,,kic* .., from the Northern t.ates, in that body. No territorial bill will then go through Congress, and New Mexico and Cali. finnia will therefore be left to be governed by Mt. Polk, as he shall see fit. What then is to prevent the introductiorrof slavery? We do not offer-these suggestions to support Mr. Clayton's bill, but as mallet for - serious consideration by the friends of Free Soil. We earnestly hope a may be defeated, if there is asonahle doubt that slavery can get a foothold under its provisions, and we confess the doubts expressed of its safety by the noble anti-slavery Whigs in Congress, are calculated to stagger men dence in its propriety. The Baltimore Sun gives a more lengthy report of the speeches on Saturday, on the territorial bill, than we have elsewhere seen. The following ex. tract; will interest our readers "Mr. Corwin desired t 3 submit one or two ques bons of law and of fact, to the chairman of the committee and the:learned gentleman, before act ing upon this bill, whether they made any investi gation as to the power of taking cases to the Su• meme Court• by writ of error, when they may oc . cur — in these territories! And if so, whether they can &schist, the result! And again, whether a writ of error, as provided in the bill, eau be brought to s the Supreme Court for a less amount than S:1,000. without come special legislation on the subjero— proceeded to elbow the effect of the law, if ex malted by the territorial Judge, and to arguu that the result would be to have the fate of a drove do cided by a Judge appointed by the present Presi dent of the United Staten, unless the value of that slave—was £44,000, fin under existing laws a writ of error fora less amount could not he to the Su preme Court. Mr. Phelps, of Vermont, thought that opposition to the bill had to a great extent arisen from the want of a proper understanding of its provisions. This bill, while it avoids special leaves the question where the constitution places it, end let them determine as they might, the constitution ' al question must be determined elsewhere, by the Supreme Court. The committee have endeuvor. ed to provide for the revision of the decisions of the Territorial tribunals by the highest mil cis! power. And be proceeded to argue that the So. preme Court have decided that they will take cog• flounce of the writ of error where they have Jur isdiction in the matter—whenerver they have, m tits case,crAtuzance of the question. Any proffeas to'bring a cute before the Supreme Court aval be =stained by that court. Even admitting that it is necessary that the property shall amount to 5Q...J00. it would be only necessary for those who desire to test the question, to buy negroee to the amount of 52,000, and send them into California, to have the question settled. Mr. Westcott inquired whether a distinct law can be enacted by the territorial legislatures of Calif., sin and New Mexico, to punish entries in slureii. in 414 1 10 611448 1114 laws 14 1,14/1011 to 1.1.1 1 :43 are different Iron those in regard to white criniinnls. Mr. Phelps was understood to reply that the leg. uslatures would have the power to pass all laws lor restratatng .erune, both 1.18 regarded the white or the black pupa town. Mr. liaki said he should vote arainst the bill. though he .11V not ra.todrr it doc scow chat might hoivtlesii frau..J. If it wad k hone.alypidgelouuly ranutrurd, he did not tlj nE u enm4d Ic iecy o+yrc.. tsonaNe. Ile had no confidence in the Supreme Court—he knew how it was constituted—how as memitte, or vows of them, got there. Their course on the Pennsylvania case, and on others. showed that they would be far from coming up to tent just line on this great subject, which - lie deemed demanded by their duty. Thu leaving of the question "to God and the Constitution," as the gentleman from New York, (Mr. Dickinson, had expressed it, would be a leaving of slavery to ex ist where it now does, and to extend it where it does not extst.. On one side here, it to said. "take this bill, because it carries freedom into the ',Il -1 tones," while those on the other side say. -we con cur, we take it because it entries slavery into the territories." He argued at length against the bill. and that the people, if they were to be content with is would only be content with having been “cAzat. Mr. Liamlin addressed the Senate at length, to opposition to the bill. Ile said that it was a sin gular spectacle, when the Senate of the Crated States, in the middle of the 19th century, while the monarchies of the old world were, one after the other toppling to their foundations, was semi sitting here discussing the question whether the institution of slavery shall be introduced into tern tory now free. This was the tree question. how ever pol tical transcendentalism may 'drive to rov er it up- As men they were bound to meet the 15.1U2.. He proceeded then to argue the comanutional question. contending that the constitunon was PM antislavery instrument, and was not nppmved in the spirit of toleration, not having in view the ex tension, hut the ultimate eveinettrm of slavery.— He denied altogether the truth of this late doctrine. The constitution does not carry in a the power to extend slavery over temtory now free. lie oh hnceed abohnomsm, would never touch slaver,. zit the States where it exists. and. PO help him lod. would never give his vote t i abolish freedom la Territories now free' Corre.pondence of the Ncw i.rk Expre.. Lewis Cass and the Volunteers NVA.surioruN. July 110, I eta. The following to the bill introduced by Lewin Can in the Senate; as Chairman of the Committee on Military Affmrs. Hie frierar haze demed and sane of the Volunteer., have participated in Ow dental, and {Milted auch.orixsi I send yen the bill, and the evidence of rte pas' in the oerrice of the United Stat.. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep. resentatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That in lieu of the money which, under existing laws, is allowed to volun teers as a commutation, for clothing, the President be, and be is hereby authorized to cause the colon teens to be furnished with clothmg in kind, at the same rates, according to grades, as is provided for the troops of the regular army. I certify that the above is a true copy of the Bill, as it passed both Houses of Congress, and as ap roved by the President, on the 26th of January, p „Bib. THU. J. CAMPBELL Clerk Hon. Reps, U. S. The Bill reduced the amount from three dollars and forty cents a month to two dollars and tidy cents. This was the construcuon of the Adjutant General from February to May, and until the war was over. The volunteer@ have suffered severely Corn it, and are coming home in rags under it, and hence their determination to vote against the author of such a bill. a FL About fifty Democratic papers of the State of New York, more than half of the whole number, have warmly approved the proceedings of the Uti ca Convention nod support the nomination of Max. tin Van Buren. far es ascertained they are as follows : N. Y. Evening Post, Steuben Farmers' Adv., N. Y. Globe, . Kee.aville Democrat, N. Y. Democrat, Watertown Union, N. Y. Barnburner, Jefferson Co. Item., Suflolk Co. Watchman. Oswego Palladium, Long Island Dew., Onondaga Standard, Williamsburg Adv.. Skaneatles Democrat, Eastern State Journal, Free Soil Campaigner, Putnam Democrat, Cayuga New Era, Newburgh Telegraph, Ithaca Journal. Goshen Clanon, Birmingham Conner, Cattskill Recorder, Tioga Freeman, Columbia Democrat, Elmira Gazette, Ulster Republican, Chemung Jetlersonian, Delaware Gazette, Ontario Messenger, Albany - Atlas. Phelps Atlas, Troy Budget, Lyons Argus, Fonda Sentinel, Palmyra Sentinel, Fulton Co. Democrat, Rochester Daily Adv., Mohawk Conner, Northern Freeman, Otaego Democrat, Allegany Reporter, Hamilton Reflector, Cattaraugus Denmcrat Utica Democrat, Burfalo Republic.. Lewis Gni. Democrat, Niagara Cataract, St. Lawrence Repuban. l Utica Democrat. TATLOIIII.II io Wtartma Vtaninta.—The WhuAng Timm, the organ of No.party No-pnaciple Taylor ism In Western Virginia, has lowered the name of Taylor. which hod been at the head dila m3llllllllll 4)r some time past. What can the matter be? Is the editor of the Times going over to the free party! or what it the maner?—rittsbaret Past. Why the Metter exists wholly in the imagination of the editor of the Post. The Wheeling Titers has eat lotecrui the no me of Taylor, and no paper in the country supports his cause with more seal, and no part of the country will give n better so. count for "Old Lack" than Western Virginia. The morality of the above statement is on a par with that which circulates Cass's six bees. It is simply making capital by fithaboa. Custom Couartr."--Pur friend McCaudlem will have hard work Abe tries to keep Clanronl rafe•for 'Locobcoista this campaign. A "Clarion ittlOr", won't lave her. The "Register,". of that county saw "Judge Myers sustains the same prin4les which he advocated in 1844, but as the party Ease Minn. 'cloned those principles, he canpuhlokger support their candidates. He prefers We inte*sts Of his county to a mere party triumph. Thdre are ma. ny others in this county with took an active part for Mr. Polk in 14, who are now decidedly op t. Cass, and will support old Rough and To tke Editors of the Pouhurga Gisseue. Girezzentell have learned, through the co. !tunas of your paper, that an association has been formed among the Duquesne Grays, fin the purpose or erecting a Moeument to the memory of those of that corps, who died by the hands of MC21.126, in the city of Puebla, ou the 12th of last October Allow me to remark, in relation to this, 1 think it rather a strange proceeding, that so invidious a distinction should be made in favor of those who died in battle—that n monument should permit, ate their memory, whilst those who died front dis. ease are to be left unhonored and unnamed. In my humble judgment, such distinctions ought not —indeed they never can be made by the truly magnanimous and thoughtful. I cannot believe that one of the noble. spirits who fought no hen, catty—desperately—in the streets of Puebla—could he give utterance in our ear, would tolerate for a moment the idea, that his name should grace a monument, whilst the noble companions of his privations, toils, and dangers, lay cold and forgotten in a distant land. Let it not, for the sake of honor, humanity, de• cency, be in this ease, as it seemed to be with that portion of the noble bands who were compelled to return to their homes, the unwilling subjects of disease—a species of disgrace—an evidence of cowardice—to have left the service—and to those of whom I speak, to have died in a hospital in the enemy's land. - Should they be deemed less honorable, who quailed not at danger's brow—and afterwards died in h6spitals--than thrift who died in dendy roinbat with the enemy! I answer—no.' And other con siderations aside--Who of those who have been permitted to return to .the sweets of !ionic and friends, but would much rather have died—his fate being inevitable—boldly defending his life. his face to the foe—than lie in a miserable hospital—the subject oC lingering disease, far from the kind hands that could minister to the want. of the lady. or shed comfort on the despairing spirit? I answer, none' Btit if those worthy companions of a noble band are thus to be forgotten, spurned—be it so, still. the memory of those noble spirits who sleep the scalp of death in a stranger land, will not be les. dear to the hearts of kindred and (Heade—though their names be not emblazoned in guilded letters on the marble monument. No, no . —they are enshrined in the bosoms of ninny who admired their manly virtues, and who shall never cense to mourn their early deaths. I . respect, and desire to see honored, every vol. unteer who has returned from serving his country. but every feeling of t rny soul whispers that I should 'revere the dead,' cud hold sacred_ their ashes and their fame: Nora or Tux Encrorts.—As the public generally, we believe, are expected to contribute to this Mon. urn.mt, why not include to it the dead of all our Pittsburgh compares. who la is battle, or try dis ease in Mexico' If it is a square monument. one side ought be devoted to those wino fell in battle at Puebla, and the other sides to the dead of the thine companies. who fell by disease—one side fir each company. Gen. Taylor Reclaiming Lelter• out of the General Poet Office Washlngton, July The Postmaster General, thin morning, reormcd a letter from the Postmaster at Itoton Rouge, Lou tstana, July b ISI b, as fullowic 'ln the quarterly return trout this wrier for the quarter ending the 30th June, tots, there nee two handles of refused letters. The innyonty of thee, are for Gen. L. Taylor. The General's postage lia• amounted to somch of late that he has been iou strained to refuse , many al the less tmportant coo, municatlons that come to hum. The letters question were hastily examined, as he did not ex • pent them to be sent oir under three months. Ile now finds that some of them are of importance to him, and desires them to be returned, which please do, as early 23 possible, and oblige yours, G. A. Pug, P. M. The paelimges were examined accordingly, and the letter. all found in due order. Forty-eight were addressed to General Tuylor,seven of which were from Pladadelptim—the June letters postmarked 4th, 7th, hth. oth and lUth. Three from I:tanner''re. June 10th and 12th. They were packrd up and returned to the Pont ()Moe at Baton Rouge. There us no doubt that one of the letters to from Go, Morehead, ininrnaing Oen. Tayloi of his no. mmatton. Met of Senatorial Donithefacee The following are Wenames of the Northern Senstors In Congasns who voted up.iinAt thongs, rating the Wilmot proviso. In the treaty with Mrs. via, and thereby showed the.r steadiness to eur, the tree territory of New- Mert, With perpetual slavery. Lot the traitors be branded as they de serve'-1.7n: Err. 1. W. BRADBL'RY, of Maine \V. 11. S. MOOItE, do. DA.N'L. S. DICKINSON. New York. SIMON CAMEROM, Pennaylvanta. DA N'L STURGEIIN , do. La - LEWIS CA.BB, of 311 . 1 . 1 g... ALPHEUS FELCII. do. WILLIAM ALLEN, Ohio. JESSE It. Brut arr. lodates. ED WD. A. lIANNEGAN, do. ' SIDNEY BREESE. 'litmus. S A. DOCOLASS, do. The Ohio State Journal gives the following ac count of a conversation told with sonic returned solalea Stud the editor'' "Well, you all go for Can for President, don't you , "Why—not exactly"—sal the soldiers. "Cass, sir, - said we, -is the re/dter'rfrtenti. - "We felt it to the tune of a dollar a month," en plied the volunteers. "Then that,' we replied "was a real deduction, and operated as such, "Certainly it El:d." "Well, then, if you don t go for Cass, who do you go tort" said we. "Old Rough and Ready, every tune, and all of as," said the spokesman. The Jersey volunteers as they return, avow themselves for • old Zack." John Crosley, of Tren• ton, who was at Monterey, has just returned, and adds his name to those already announced. The Gazette says every Mall who went from that tidy as a friend of Mr. Polk, and who has returned, gl re+ his support to Taylor. Harper on hl• Prlends To the EdOurs of the Pttt•burgA Mr. Harper, to his virtuous indignation agn,nst Ranks and Bank management, has Inadvertently or unwnsmously inflicted a r.nous wound on two of the leaden of his own immaculate party—Edwin Croswell o editor and propnetor of the Albany Argue, and John Keyes Paige, a leader of the LOC 06 WO party for years, and one of the most distinguished members of the !tutor:au. "Albany Regency." How could so amiable an editor he so cruel to such distingutstied friends! flow could ea wise and sagacious a politician be guilty of Ito great a blun. der , Suck zealous supporters of Gen. Cass and the Democracy deserved bailer treatment at the hands of n Mother of the same kidney. Nora By rim Enrrona—The article referred to by our correspondent states that the Bank in quer.- tton, ham been conducted in a most rascally man ner, ita:booka and affairs were in otter confusion, and more than half its capital stock was loaned to the Lbrectora One of ita paragraphs is as lui lows • .And it further appears that Edtosn• C'raricrlf, one of the Directors of said Bank, is indebted to raid Bank about 575,000, and that John Ler.s Paige, one of the Directors, is indebted to rind Bank for about $50,000, for moneys loaned bun by laud Bank, as President of a Glass Company in the city of Albany, about the solvency pf which Glass Com;Ty, deponents have no satisfactory knowledge. So much the this Locofoco Bank, conducted by the great Lights of Old Hunker Cs,. Democracy in New York. To the Editor of the Pitts-burgh Gceette- On our op trip we wok a vote for the Presiden cy, among the passengers on board the Swiss Buy, winch resulted as follows For Taylor .... Gas.. Van Buren Fur Tnylur • Cans • Can Buren.. Respectfully yours, It FIEREFURD, Clerk S. B. Scum Boy Tim Deutreaan Mesunsrret Associarnia met pursuant to adjournment, in Burke Buildings, on Tuesday evening, July With, President in the Chair After some preliminary arrangement.. the Chair appointed the following gentlemen a Comunuee to Boned aid for the proposed monument: Capt. John Birmiugharri, John MeD.Cronsan, John It Robinson, B A `Sampson, A Richardson, E Robinson, las B Murray, Jam M'Dona]d, J 8 Kennedy, Wainwnght, James 9 Kegley. W C Sam! W Cuskey, Sam] Snowden. Capt 1 B Guthrie. Ihtvtd Campbell. John J Whitten. It. B Butler, Chas Glean Jr. A W Faster, C;er, Peehli4, P W Kellar, C 11 Paulson. On mutton, adjourued to meet at the call of the Secretary. JONAS 8.. M'CLINtOCK, Pree't. Davin CAISPHELL, SeC'y. Lerois Pmaaapps.—A corespondent of the Jour eel of Commerce says • "Loafs Philippe hu an income of only £l3OO a m and izot lignite poor. The French princes "That whiter skin of hers, than snow, And pure as monumental alabuter.. All females have skin like the above, who use Jones , flpionsh Lily White. It maketh pure snowy, yet nem.) rally, wane. hold of b Liberty Erect. 1 nrlB iLEPOR CEO POR THE PITIT:IICItG11 lAI ....kzl,l. We regret to learn. that the Rev. J W. M rota. of the Pittsburgh Coillerenoe, of the M. 1.. tthureh. to dead. Mr. Mtner was stationed In \Vt.%ley Chapel. lit the .',tit Word. in this city. during last yunr, and at the late Conference he was appointed as Presiding Elder of the Allegheny Distroit. He was taken 111 during the session ot, r ilie Conferencent Wheeling . , and died idler los return home DEnrit or A VoLe - NTEEIZ —W. West horn:, lint Sergeant in (Aantiany M. id Pei...1./Ivan, Rego meet, died on the 93th instant, at the N'tr i onlit liouse, on vlb l ater Street. lit a1 . . 1 / 1 1.1 U 1 1 ,11,1 h im,ei I at the Hospital of Ati,el, by lus kindne•. and hospitality fur the smk soldiers, :mil there contract ed an infirmity wLieh resulted in li, death lle war beloved by all who knew him. IlramssaY.—The carpenter shop of Mr. James Ratan, on Rebecca street, Allegheny, War enter ed on Wednesday night, and a large brace and bits were abstracted bairn n i hest of one of the workmen, which was found open. The villain had a light with him, and drops of candle grease were scattered around. The brace was probably taken for the purpose it rotonutting depredatioas, by boring through door. and window shutters, and thus etrectiag an entrance into dwelling houses and store, I:Eton-a—a Rondo, comp:4,ll:lr the Plano; and respectfully dedlcated to Mrs. Wdnun lees and Mn,. Wm. I. re. By Prot:Ile:11.y Thin n the tale of itiMe an extensive piece or music, of ten pages, 11 a celebrated performer, of thin city, and dedicated to two of our lair town,. wonlett. We !;ave u.,t heard me music performud, hut have no doubt of an ~.npertor quahly, from our knowledge of its author'. ,upertor ab.hbea. For .le by J. I I. In3NIPaa\—JOIIn intely employed in Mr. Larinterla oilier. has received a Midelop. mauls Warrant. and will ntionly eater apron hie duties in the Navy. Mr. Riddle is . shrewd, ac live. and intelligent young loan. and will make a good 01E,, Mi. 11.0tert,.—Thc lkspateli announces Iha it has received a leiter trout our Representative Mr. Hampton. to svittch Ite takes ground aggins the terrdorial hill, and declares los resolution standing"lty the Wittnot t,r tu:ust. Is n vulunt,l number of :h.:: coeuprst of yrs:odic:ll.. It is In. Staled by severul hand. :sic vngra vtng and well idled u....th incerrsting ORM,. Nlstr.ll.tuses t —A 1,1,1,111 1 . .3L11111 to Benton Kerr. E--...toter that the I . tilted States Mad tan robbed .on 'rtot•tql.ky inurlen t r, at Etsot burgh. The ,tact, tinver scar ;wetted on nevi ton, and, on exam n.O H. ark nosviedzed I i ton: Err RR's:. CaICI, —it In Itno , Pler ,11 to , p.,g1,1 44 Ant. uttil met, su ri..11 . rl.lll ••• .u0..i,,,,. • 0.,, 'Noy 'lnn =II trr U,Y. i . L.• ' `O. %1.,. If ort to I , .11 „ • ,„, isl „ .„. - „ tne on., Jaynr • the .pa. , and 1,, , ,,rn• np. ~ , :~; , , ..~ ,~ 1 u n 1.. i~ i..~~.. r..i.~1i .lip; .~. ." n. 1.1 ,ou duet.ll44 at Itruttri,tt., rulrmtt.nr) Li t soul rr nn uttetd the proper Ittt-u.t. Fur %sir tit Pttlt.lturgh a: 1111' r T.l .rr, 4:1. street ttettr SO J. ,tttttr.. .1 h. TN e. - -We wo, exc el , ent 7,11,0 ler Coeve. •!, I . l.strt: unci I.tiogy •;•eakett nahiclrd all fig. W 00..., 11.1 .1 a rtt, rit• dt•,11,, to( .r. Jo tch ut rr commenilett~ml Rt:d u tn.aL l'or rale et tr,r Ny. 70 Monti fIOCYC t0r..5 CLIYAI /I I- t;^•tst Ptivr :o the Lu 1110/11 rutwies,or tt.. 4,411,N irom to •••,, :I: voLl.- et Is neve...at). z um.. are when tne) we'dt ee ee rt cure L.. Rheuist.l..r)•iven" Rintivcorm. avAen rriscetll clear and Orrns..—tt nll ~ nod 4.11.12.cureme...: purLeular Js.l, tor Jo.. P.t.t.urgh l% J hr , t \ •tvf Lr.e t4)L.ll..erti ot. J G: Salt fr . . 14,4 , •rt . 11,141. ~,,,r:.,,,..,~: ~::,,, I r IS /T cruidug J KJlid & .11 p unt au , t., %vett Ittp, I °pellet m.d n- :en but It uttz , tt N; 1 i II; .1.ro•kl be, thia 10161 rn.• N•ortore,l , l/ . I' I, aid, ana Litt I/01 .•11 10 g , 'I NI 111, )1.1 ti,u• • •ome to traco:l,l Jet log me au Jou, m rre Cu Lb, MWMMiEEMI rlikr•-•.o.o •onir !rook,. 1. Gralrfu vo.o tno r• yo 4 oaloOy ulr •rh poopir JoOmed n uit• Chroornk •,i. p. o ouktl PA.:I ' tm,lorhe.p coulp,rtrlt• 1.11111,011• ul th.• 114 Y. .I.ld It. (l• frrtl • •.• .T Jon. s..r . For " 0 j. ty strect AND Au: a. A,U BILIt.I •—A , tho 11g1n:11 rcitird) :ut entunic rateFs ol Hepatic drrart.,::: , .. ~11, 1 ,1111, br. )ll'L.ano., Liver 1 . 11.•1.• !,.mpareo lot r 101,1. iog grultiytno, ev"lrt.c... it- • It) All ;wwt.r• /111 1 i Fevrt. 41,1116,1. •'M htatl lto About out. ) ear I taa• taltortna atoder a vary art ere attack I the .11; , and F•ever. but I•v the axe 01 al*Latte 1, t , 1%., I tau. restorad rertret brain I war 111,11 itt be brut math t-tur for Llttiott• ( - multiunit. that hat , et rt t,ett °dared (or ante In tilts hart:0;101 the routtiry. JAM! , ,11.1RPL." For %al , ai the Drhg ' , tom J KIDD rent Jr,s Tut, •nllo .1:1‘ / • CIL/Vie—The or gum.. 0114 Lou. n and geuine L.Jyrr Pill. prepnwd a*, 7th, Mr R E Seller.—Sorne year. 'me mucL ben• elite.] by 11.1 g your %Jeer 1 . 0.• an * I ton a great *offerer now. I cuclose you one dollar. nod vetah 100 to send me the worth of LI n. Ltver h) marl. Lk narurulur...with , ' name y octet/ bite a eanrot ...ken loot.titent he:oie I'llll, A r, CHA)IISLIN. Prepared and ‘,..t11 , , It I La lVood Soul 1,) , Dr C0...1 :41/ L I•lirry, W ~quath, Touperu. , ,lll , zuvl 1' I , rm% o law• tcneryslle I . r!IPN Ali 0u..; r:Cled I.lv, Yil• Are coup tcrfeas 11.6110411. [Er Men never I\llflnpi to rountcried wurthleva article, hence raluritr, inr trerruentry mua ted. The knavo vonnterletr. inedrerne enamor. orr great II Cr 111.14 11.• 11 ert" bll.lli rant . of the COl4 of the United r , late• A Yoluse It . Verunture, winch I. the only rule and rrrl4L4 cur.. for Wrlllo4. 1114/1 been mOotileriCltrd 10 414 rl . , r.ertion• to the country and pct.°. ahould be no their guard hen po re ir ur.rozg to get the genurior onto ie. irrointve , Cl g_TYou 1001..11.*111, old fellow. I,sti Illkoi be no longer and hatrk... - km. of `AI Likserty 'are, Pni•httrW.t. on the 3d of Febroar), that Nit 1.0 Jut. 4 so., • head. on the top, was ent,reli is , en, and that by umitng two 3. 1,011100 ot Jones' Coral lintr Heinorouve. the hair oi &rowing fast and thick' sold tit Newark by:.OLDS tx. $I IN. 27 , 4 HruoJ .1. H VAN 111 SHIRK, corner 01 Broad and Nantuelit •t roarx Err Worms. I.) thou ittitation. attgprelit the veers , bon of inueus or alttno in the stomach, it, which, al so, they Involve themselves; slid It Avid 111..1 loud upoet it, slid deprived of it th , iy dic , brad Verrnilugo prorated be 11 A. PA Pittsburgh. to., to sdnitrubly ottttp..i to il• Uperolloll, first. to rotor, e the protecting Itucus. arid serotitily. to espot theworms relottered truth, I.y - tog thus duituded. It is reinudy in , whirli our!! roil- Hence can to placed, slid 11101 0 has ors , . erod the purpose is 11110111 e. troth thr Ituudrodo or ortilbubra giveultl rIIVOI. irr Does your hair tail od, does your hair turn gray In 11 harsh, is n dry, or tiny. I gray' If 'its thus, you run smile n nuts, and fine. Dark and healthy ; and beisutcous us this hair of mine And to have thts ; you have but three alui:ings to give For a bottle of Jones' Hair lirstorativr. Reader, If you have bad hair you 'nook.' real') be nal unturned I" the lovely effect u tart, sllonog of Jones' Coral Hut Itrano,nave hue ou it, hot one trial. Saki as lie Lawny sr. n0v19,15,e1y [I:Mellow Teeth and putrid lirratb, Spongy gums like rotten dearth, is rcpulartie and cluigiwung. All could have teeth ha white a+ pearl, Sweet breath-4y4 gyms—man or girl. Why de la y. quickly haat.. And axe a box of Jour.' Tooth raw, It coats but LS crow, and 15 really a beautiful a rur le. 11:givel the teeth a fine enamel. Sold in l'ittaburgh SD Liberty at. novlbd.kw al y mew nu. ' 0( 1. .;ZR 1.' 117 ! IcNI " „ "no .121,111M61113 ) our lirratb iWalt,.Wiliten your tr.lt,b.c.— Bold at SD Libor - 4r .r alrnil&wty Ladtaa Who Liar Spam.h I.tly NVIa le, have always a fiat whole trualpatr.n %km 11l ;la* trial 1.111 aattafy any Sold Lai', ;a a lattlrgil. at a 9 Lamar, M. itkia.dwiT V' Case. am honorably easared that the follow tug ere the actual qualities of a 3s. bottle of Jonas' Co• ral Harr fleatoraure. If they doubt our word. they cannot these highly respectable encreuz, who have tried it: . Beckett. 41 Flm rt. New York. Mrs. Mauls& Reeves. Myrtle &scam, Brook/kn. Mr. \ Vol l'onspk ins. P 2 Log s r New York. Ur notnas Jackson. Montour'. 11. K Callen, lam barber steamboat P. Atnerma Ind More than a hundred others state. thouxh tlu.mu.t suffice, that it will torte the has . to grow on the head or nice, stop it falling °tr. strengthen the root, removing or( Roil domicil, from the roots, and making light. red Cray r assume a fine dark look. and ki•eping dr), htirodi or wiry hair MOIAL soft, clean and besumul, vets . very long time. Sold at J ACKS()N'S ,K) Liberty st. attic Tnc On totx.A.,, only true and gentune Leer PiIL pre pared by It. E. Sellers. . AaeIDZILI, 0.. July 6th, 1-41 S r. FL K Sellers—Being nearly out of yoar eclairs -I..,rer Pills, which ate fut gaming precedence over W.: others. you will please send 12 dom. hoees. You will please rend them as mon as possible, as many valuable lives might be lost should we not ha•e them when called or, fur so high do they wind to the estima tion of the people here. that many persons can settle the preacriptiona of physicians and uee the pills to their stead. Yours, respectfully, A. Scam &Son. Prepared and sold by N- F- SELLERS, 67 Wood St. and mkt by drugmam generally, to Pittsburgh and Al. legbetti. /jll _ - CT Solt Rheum. Searcy, Oftl dare.. Ery.ipelea ether.. Irr L, Chaps. Sore Heads, or Beards. rim Jones' Soup is used by nanny physician* in this cal" curing um above. and we would not conscientiously .1 unlciis we knew It to be all we state Ax COSMCIIC. the true Joeeti Soup Is perhaps the lily at ever known that removed Impurtue• and Ica end beautified the akin, tuaklng it nom, clear, muoth and whim as an infant's. Srld by W'hl. JACK b!) lAtarty street. trtarAt try The eopartuershm heretofore existing between the ruble rtbers. as Publishers of the Pots , .urgn U.. under the firm of Erastus Brooks re t u.. is this day te thssolved by almost 1:0111.G111. The W. 1.., of the late firm yeti' be closed by howl. Bergh, EaAsTus BROOKS. e d rinsburgh, June W, 045 T Don't have yellow dark Teeth—they ean tw A+oe penny while by one ltme ttalug a box of lon+s mber Tooth Peale It hardens the Kowa, eeten. th e brcuth.d.e Sold at Liberty at_ novlSawkt&wty Allegheny County, a.. • le IN the Orphan's Court assn.' eoua . In the s. matter of the adUltniatratlon account of Adam Itetnetnan, adnutostrator of the estate of Hen ry Stmc, Idle 01 AlicghcnY dec'd.. No.—, Juno colt 1.. t, And cow, to wit, July md. On Mutton of D. Rttrbm, E. . the Court eppono Heade Wastongton ss toontor to distribute. the money In the hands of the ed nttoi..rutat. 111 the Court— . . JNO. 1 0L1N.... Jr, Clk The nuiliior io.' proceed to thechurge the thaws of the iorerotuß •ePoiotoieut at the office of Alahou Wastiiiiston, nt 4th 111,01, 111 the city of Pittsburgh. ritt Wetiiie.thiy. We "LW day of August uril, at 2 o P. NI REA DE WASHINGTON iy27 Allegheny County, •e. IN me Orphan • Court or Allegheny count) L s t In the matter of the estate of Isaac Musser. ' der 11. No. 4,1. I>et. Term. I.‹.k‘. And now. to sr.. July mObI. lA, tin motion of Alex ander II ).It,lrr. the Court appal. Read. Washington andnor to distribute the proceeds of sale nt this rase liy the Court— /NO. voeNI.. Jr The auditor .11l proceed to dmeharre toe duce. nt the imeoolllo appointment at the otbce of Nlnhou A. WaAhli.gton. "I lift ore., to the city of Psusborgh. on Tuesday, the 'Zed day of A us.ust Ile xi, at Ocloc 1' Al iltAw3tS JIkADE WASHINUTON • ADiKs raANDINu COLLARS—A A Mason A. IA Co.. Market st. have )11. opened 40 doz of the Ilksll/01vole style, or Lad... Standing Collar.. 011 ,10. NlOnflo, do, 20 dor WrouchtOo. 1,0.1 T AF: C I'V—A A 5i1.031 &Co hove just ree'd 12 .lot I.OdJeS Lore Cups, slao, new style. Wrought Capes. Head Drcese, Lodtes he 4 it:Yl7 Mr= ( ) 11. • 1600 gaJlon• tpcaelird Sperm OIL 1,00 do no. mra. colored do do. 900 do blearlked Whir, do 0 brosvp Tannem err.,. bb,. • du do. 10 do lirusen Tut do.rnrt 0 , 0 d mob ior , er•r: , •.Y j, NIII.I.ER d. KI*PON bbi. No 3 Slovierel. sdo No 3 do, 1 , 0 balido No 1 do. do No 10 do Nu I do, u.r...-rtvcd and for sole by MILLER & RICKKES, 1 u•I rc,..1 uo cousiguinent, and for wale at }:ampi pr, V': MILLER& RICKF:MoS, “ci• on ear: N„ ',on, P. m ° •r S”' "li' " .. 4:I•LERS • INF: I 1.01. R—ko ;Arts Fine Flour, on ronstgronout 1. .or ryr: SELLERS k I ART/ lob's No 1; Ti do No 2. 10 do Red 0, lorwool. 1..r•.:r by I IN t 111,-40 'Awl Llna3 FRIEND, RH EY 8. Co COIErtAS-30 bbl., g o .ale by j , iSCHOW4I K i Co fThPATiA a —.6 bbl. Cider Yinriari Y oir cask. white wlne do, in wore and for rile by ,e 1.5 RICKETPAON AL : 446110 G ItF.ASF: LARD—ID bbl. In more and kj for role by 15 17 DICKEI . & Co rroWNSEND'S SAHSAHARILLA—Jast ree'd •nd .1 tor sale by JOEL MOHLER.. 17 Po. Iluddings, .r wood and sth JI;J U RE PASTE and Gum Lozenges. Vanilla, Ro /Xl3lOll and fll•t reed and for rasa by 17 M A T t yl - 7 "FI-41g""' for "I' by J„EI. MOHLER 01 - "I'ARTO It lbs for sale by J OEI. NOBLER BEANS—For rale by joia. MONLEK it AU JY ''-7 .4°U rod ftrole br 9RY h BEST 3 ACLN —See lbsgles rod IT•tLotoodforl .Aty a p A3sl.au t gi 1./rytro .everted ave?, on bond and ior;.ooy I ASSLI BEST D lit . DA u f b l o ' , l.l:. ;le 1 1 ,y 9 . I)ll . d A, .. , l , l ; ll . e i. s. A reir i Uds Metal, for fo EU A r rr'd and ler role by 1) 6 If woods) _ W :: ; 1,-4 sorbs lwasiaed,hrec `d A ugd E fa , .,le B, A . P p t r ): , Z 7. 2t i l , r e . ts l u e i lep , I m o iLI: v o:1: 1 - , re-maunder to urrivo ton few days, for sale by jr2u NV Al MITCHELTREE, 100 liberty at T' blots p i t:Am t. ? . 1 . 7. ). 1;1 1 1..?c , b" for t y ND, RHEY h Co ENVIN E GERMAN CULOIiN K-111 do. just re et.ivnd and for sale by je..P. , 1 KIDD k Co TAIII.E SALT-34 seek• Dairy, kale dried, fur tate lies, for sale by ae-28 1 LI WILLIAMS L ARO 011..--411 LLb Ilrown's best lard Oil, in .tuts and lair .I,de .t. 13 JAME:24 DALZELI. VINIIiA.R-2:11,61. port Cider Vinegar, for nftle Ly jel3 J DILWORTII,22 wood ai ba. nglo and lUXI2 IVindow In V7l *tore and for sale by je2o .1 Is. R FLA)YD QPICEB uronnd Idneturd. Allspice, Cinnamon. 0 C0...dr...5d Ginger. just reed from be M l / 1 11.11 . 11011- r • for ...le t.l ml2u WICK h 1111,12..L.—Creant elaec•e, ut 4ture and for ..ute Icy 1.1 J.. 41 — 8 & HARBA Lull I'ANISII bbla to arrtve—wall be 0 sold at Eastern cost sod tTansportatton, by jell ISAIALI DICKEY h Co, (roam VLAX SEED WANTED AT ONCE-500 bush by WA ISAIAH DICKEY & Co /NOTTON—O4 bal. for 8010 by jelsl BROWN 3 / 4 CULBERTSON FLOUR—A (mat lot Eartuly Flour iota reed and for _sake by b. 1,9 BROWN & CULBEWFSON IEA—INI hal 61tetot .to Block Tea just reed and for saNeby je l ß 11110 N & LBERT , ION Tj ANIS AND SHOULDERS—Our own curing. on .tote btol for .000 by CMIIIIME;= WHITF. flEAltiirt—tat mall. Far tale try F VON BONNHORST k Ce DOMAN cr_m),...yr—iu bbl., f sale by 1%, j &I VON RONNHORST &Co . BAC es: —ebb lb. bid !WU do Should.", 1000 do Flamm couutry cured. for sole by - • ~_ . ONEA —A less boxes \Vrle Closer for sale b) IF-T, rl F VON BONN Hoit , r & co 1ut..12.4 VILLE L11111:—,,A1 bbl. for sale by 11_1,1 v F Vt , N BONN HURST &Co S'bH—"M° Irght. >i llr, 51X1 Jo aft,rt Falo " 1,26 trout 41 Bt.+ldes and Shoulder , . :rt. dlnn, day and for sa:e by jr2B TAsnEY t BI•T A H.D--30 kcal. Leal Lard. In More and ior axle by JY,N; TASSE:I" dr. LIEST Burr kegs for .ale by TASSEI' & User TOW AND LINEN, AND BEESWAX-3 bait.. Tow and Lanett; 4 racks Tow Yarni I bbl Dee.wax, ju.t tec'd and tor sale by . _ ,17111 TE LIME-10 blels super., (or sale by JOHN S DILNVOFITII JOGO It's for Kede by 11. ° i P r4 JOHN :3 DILWORTH LOAF SUGAR-11X) bb6l, osid numberl, (or Rale hy 86 JOHN 8 DlLwoßni 'MEW STYLE, (HNC:HAMS—A A Mason b. Co, 60 Market st, have just received d cases of superior Gingham', !)-20 Q CORCHINUS-10 cooks for sale by IY3 FRIEND, 1111F.I . & Co COI EFZIE--172 bx• prune V K Choc., just rred and for 1.1.1 r by JO WICK & ArCANDLKSI3 A LMONDS-4 sacks 5 B Almonds, for role 1.1 / 46 WICK h WCANDLIMS UKATIIHRS--11 rock.prune Keutucky Fcathery. to more nud !or rule by EStIM=M MRIMM111) SHAD-20 bbl. No I Shad. just reed and j. for ease by _rny2C SELLERS t NICOLS WINDOW ULASS-101.0 boxes amsorted 102011, of the most approved brands, now in store ant for sale to lots to .on purehavra, by ROBERTSON & REPPERT. jytehdig. 1 tek second. near wood eteent UGAR—T: bhde fair quabty New Orleans Sugar, 0 offered low to close a coostKnownt, by ROBERTSON te Pt EPPERT fit ERMAN CLAN'-300 boxea mod casks,warranted irot yet/atty. nowatore and for male by Rtl/3ERTSON A REPPF.RT. _225,11w 1110 accond, army wood et ob. extra Crean] Cberse, (or sale by 17,5 FRIEND, RUES' fr. Co. 57 water at P AE ,,TS' F t j \ , 72 . lEß,-1 sac k uo i w ,. lzr A dsp in fcr K a t al ., ,: a Oy co Nock' , now I ond sAIA ow i g ti t , ty ~ , k co CUTT r. is TON-36 boles moreok: A fT , .ale br K.E _2 S COKCHtU SALT., -10 bbleinA;itoliti;c4oEcyltecoby MA fo f) , D2-75 .). Itbds , ;;.op Nlsa i l , d A e i r jA t!ry T ian ., OHTL!id MITII ACKEREL—tM Lbla large No 3 hlackerel, (I•Me , ) LVI landlug and for glair t.) jy2s 11AtiAl.F.Y /r. 7) ICt~ts .rec. fr . fsh N o ro p or , :c A , lll w ,yl . N agty r 1:1 and A/W.-NI .1 - 1,1. ~ 01.711-141 tools tine Eour jt c , c i. ; , a s le Lr ir 11'4 10 WORTH I. ho'h Stm".. j A 1. 0.57 125 oo "" Oat..JUII DII, LT y. r!;. j N R—.lo Keg. I tootr:. to , v i s, olel,L lL,wowrif A l: r cT —ll 11 . acott, 11.1 .1 .:t u r f 7;1. , 1 , r l d i. f , v o ltat; H by S 0 A j F1;:l' SF:—.5 Ittols do powdered, to .tore end for JAMES A HUTCHISON tr, Co, 11 .:11 Agent, of St. Lows Steam Sugar Hennery C . , 11. NIOLAASR. , AND GOLDEN SYRUP-30 trt.:s , 0„ • 11,0111 d SII Molasses; .5 do do Gold., rup. 10 I,f do Jo do, ...Sd leo gallon do do. for .ale by JAS A II 1. - 1'1:111SON At Co Ik7 oArA It —BO !auto N Sugar. ior low or .1.11 . 10.0 cotungurnem. by Jgal JAU A TC/IlsON S. Co . . ILIYAIr-.IOJ Lou.. dew toood Ileorp. du Alunilia .1,1. do. lu .tore and ior .ale ji/4 JAS A Ill:TCHISON k l'o IHYT-44 keg, ws- ,1 Nos. for ra,le by 0 . JAS A HUTCHISON A Co Nlcomulto Netts, ND ER & DAV. :5 market st, W cor of the dtamond BARMIi PLAID'S—A tot of handsome Renege Plaid.. which we are stilling at prices greatly be low what we have ever been able to oder the sante quality for JOU ALEXANDER it DAY else tit owlorment of very low Nice*, id No 73 blorkrt N I.l.' . o n o d w7c l : ' ,lt mood 1 r . 20 .ALEX ANDER 4. DAY fIUFFEE-204.) bags prune Rto Coffee,tn more and for sale by ))N N DEXTER Co k s `.l.'l;AßS--100 lad. No. 7. - and 9 Loaf Sugar; 30 do 1.,) Luverig's Crushed sud l'u.sen.rd do. for sole by /7 20 POIN VITR k Co 41 water at DEP P ER—IOO sacks Pepper, In store •ad for oak by POINDEXTER & CO T EA,,—,5.1 . hale,•hcs. I 11. 1. P. and Imperial Teas; • 0111715111 kJ ('DA ea.ks -. Tennanl*4 - double refined, 0 for .ale by ,yOO POINDEXTER & Co - rt Iv , TURPENTINE-45 bbla m pnme order. Just 1.3 reed nod for sole by 0. 3 MACKEREL-35 bble runt reed afid for sale /. 1 1 by Iy2ll BROWN & CULBERTSON TRAP ROARDs. , -7 tons. vanous Nos. Jost ree'd 0 and tar sale by DROWN CCI.BEKTSON EATIIF.A...-38eacke Fratben, for solo by .1 /Y 2O Y F VON BUNN/MUST &Co T A ND 01L-60 Gbh. Lord U I, for sole by mg° s F VON tIONN HURST & "—" to. c;'.°l., l ;f7„.,:Kir,,'`,,hs7i. L Co N. GERMAN CLAY—ao casks reed and fer ;a - le - 1;y• /PM TASSEY & 7) EARL ASH-24 cask, pruno antele. Olt hand .nd 1. for rate nq lyl,l TASSEY & PEST .";4. 6 :l!l:lSll'lae:TanL . ,riurgl'etVy '".. ("an jr2U TASSEY & BF-qT EI3WAX-2 socks on [loud nod for Oy D JOI) TASSEY & HEST (.2 OAP—a, G1.1 . 111C/1.111011 Nu I Soap. to cu.. nod for .Jr.ok by 111 41 TAS. 4 :SI:Y, S. LI V-s,T Pio IRON—ild, lona soh Pig Iron, tor foundry nw landing and Ivo stile by ••• - • Llf. - .1111)IN—I can for •nie by ll a I b REITER OlL a tt a Eltl:AlklC)T I can for RI \ & EttaTEit ()lI ;r I , .. , AVENISER, (Garden )-- , : t atr i yi , :;r i enge ..2 l7 v.R_ ) I 1 ,;,, t' . 10 u Le0 , .. , 110 Cnr , v , t, j do urn it • N ;:rMel F& Co SUOAR-6 hhd. N 0; 5 bbl. Pulverised; S bbis ruabled, so lads a.Aorted Lod, lot sate b) \Vl*.lt--loOkeAs of goal yualit.for sole by DICKF . .4 Co - _ • I,AISINS-20 bay M R. 2U hull' dui 20 quarter do, f o r by jet:, 1 L1.1.1A4i4 CANDLE!—) bkr :Remo: 3 do Sperm do; Edo Star' for &ale by rots J NVILLIAMS S"P-0 lux CLormokt,:2 Ido Ito, 3do C..le 1 do Concha; for .We ),Id JDWILLIAtiS bbd. Prow. ;SI 0. no eouskgnment 1,7 for utio by loin J C MIAVELL, water et Er ERRING-12 bLis on cobaignmeitt end for .We by 11 )eltl J C lIIDWKI.I. 'IORN ALEAL-40 bbl.landtng and for sale by e itiDW !eln 1)1u mgr At—so mg,, Hope Funtere, oc levied loi ,oundry usu, for t , y (.1.1:0 A litittltr. "“ 1 " V.V.,;".ta'Ky _ 111Ebk1-2.5 bit prulto W R. reed this drry eta,rl for We by 15 15 ' TAttSEY & licsr /1" ACKlbal.l4-20 half bbl. Jo hug, for solo by ief/ TASSEY & REST WINIXIW ti LASS-3W boxes 2.X10 W Wk.; 120 do 101.11 dodo, 1N do 10X14 dodo . for title by Jet& TANSE ' Y & StrAx!IIAI"e,SA FES-2 , lroo n 7aifet ego!! czyl je J I.A .Z F.l .1:21 3 ( ) 0()() 1.1111C1., Jaw received C A QUA:III:I-TY & Co On Tbureday monacig. July C. at ID o'clock. at the commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth s 1 reets. sow Le sold. Praha/It reserve, a general assort of and fancy Dry Goods, embracing r. in pa supe rfine cloths, eautmeres. sauneita tweed, super neh sAy le prtstai, mous de lames, lawn*, blue bla st... Wart satin. glove, bcw , erY. unbleached umains,lawas, beregra Taylor and Ca.. sox handkerchiefs, mem. shawl , , sewing stlk , patent honer}.,Sores. ribbous. bonnets, Lott and •. • • China. da ,. ..aawarg. glassware, groeener, \ 11 tea. tobacco. begat brand. 'VW< gm, a large assortment or new and sec ," o nd hand houwhold fortuture, among wbreh are mahogany whs.. splendid dressmg and common bureaus, dthing. breakfast and centre tables, y and common- ebuirs. work mad wash stenos,bedsteads" leather bed, transparent wmdow bonds. carpeting, looking glasses. mantel clocka;glone lumps, be LE= A quantity of booth and shoe, lane ahma, with .inen bo..onla and rollars.trady toade Mottling, gold and ad. vet watches, jewelry, tzuitlit, addle., bndlta. German fancy goods, ete. FAREWELL AN6 COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT t S the company proceeds to Allegheny city to mos t ro., eghtbit there on Friday and Saturday, at ttl rod s o'clock, each day, The protectors of his benefit, for the 10ra...a of Les ter advancing as object, have placed the once of ad mission at bit eenta,c hildren price. These cards of admtasion may he obtained et the Monongahela, the St Charles and the Amen°. Hotels ?title. Rosa, the beautiful Equeatrion, who bas crea ted such a oeitnation in the bleat, and wart reeetred with [mute eultuta4awn last night, and Mr Madigan. the welt known rider, ste.h the whole three of the troupe, _wall nneor In an elute, novel entertathanent. 11-17 EAGLE SALOON WOOD HT. GREAT SUL:CLOS OF IHE VIRGINIA GAL. Large •n d Fashionable A ndieneesi Ty iolean Voc ship, Sable Harmoltiats, Knetua' Opera . H A FAHNESTuCK & Co, ._corner In and wood au EI=MI AUCTION SALES. Hy John D. Davis, Auctioneer Dry Good a, 4r., at Authors =BM All o lock AIUSEMENTS. BY THE. CITJZF-NS OF PITTSBURGH. To DAN RICE! AND LAST NIGHT OF THE CIRCUS' GRAND CONCERT by the Tyrolean Vocalists:, af ter wtuch a, limnd Performance by the Sable flarmonists. Negro Songs, Egtnevaganras, Itanio Solo. Lucy Neal in character; and Negro Danctug Change of programme ingot: y For particular s see small bills. Admission only sts eon.. 117 - A great quantity of the best Ice Cream served up to •ilutors. IV - the best Oder and decorum preserved through out the enure establurhenctit. lyri Apollo Hall, 4th , near Wood. ri 'Ilk: k OLP: I A SERENADERS. (late .I. of the Chestnut duet Theatre, Phila..) have the honor to announce to the ladies and gentlemen of this city. that they will give their fint Ethiopian Concert on Tuesday eventng, July truh,.and continue dunng the week. In a choice selection of Songs, Glees. Rano., Overtures. &c. /se. Leader. Mr. J. FL Alit.. For particular*, see future advertisements. Doors open at j past 7—to commence at J pest S. tcr Cards of admilston. rents Chtidren under ten. accotipamed by their parents, hat( pnce. *kat. 265 Acre• Coal Laud for Sala, SITUATED on the Monongahela river, about 16 miles from Patsborgh and 3 mule. above Mini Lock, to 'rite immediate neighborhood of Mews. Lyon & Sborb, and Mr. John lemons 'Purchase. This flue body of Coil will be sold at the low prier of 87J par sera—one third tit band, balance in five equal annual paymen., without Interest. Title indisputable. Location very good--cannot be surpassed. For further particulars enquire of h. BA.L.SLEY, who has a dratt of said pr.- periy. Residence 2d it, below Ferry, File. Adams' Row. IS R. There la another sem of coal on this tram., about GO wet above the tower, of excellent quality. iyue dtf Valuable Residence in Allegheny City for Halo. C I O I .NaN m I P y L m Alil d N e. li c : t r47l , l4l A! . e h g e ti p e r, n y m e , i g, ty urn deltghtful order, imd every way worthy the nt tension of any person wishing such property. W POINIJEITER. 12711:1312 The light draught steamer CARO. LlNEartli he sold at a liargalattlad plieauon be made wen to R. HAYS, I.Luau° Office Dissolution. • THE copartnership heretofore extrung between the sober rMers, under the style of M'Mal, Buskin/id & hoe, centred this day by limnation. The badness of the hem wilt be eatued by WWI! & Roe. J ARILS L. Anil LL. a. R. IR7SHFIEL-1), NVALTER C ROE tant•lniret, July ta. The usidersigned aril rontrisue the Wholesale • eery and Commission business, under the limn o(M`Cii sod Roo., at their old stand. No. 19.1 Liberty stio.et JAME. D I.TER C Rt Having niterest in be firm of Leal 4 itoe io my (On., paricm. h1'i".111.2 Hoe, 1 - meisgure in recommending them tu my friend...id jpg/ 3. B. 111.:SHFIELD. ETVOO BKS---The Woungs of Casmus MarcelMs N Clay, ineludaVpmehes and Addresses. Edited. with . preface gad email . , by ammo Greely. The Igrat BOok'in Spantalb or, practical introduc tion to the study °Jibe Spanish 'Language: costes:any lull tristructtons in pronunciatton, a grammar, exercis es on the Ullendorff rnetho4 of constant Imitation and repclllloo. reading lessons, and a vocabulary. The whole adapted for the use of private learners, or for classes under on Instructor. By Joseph Salk old, A. M., author of “A ,Compenthurn of Clasumal , Brothers and Sisters, a Isle of domeme hie; by Fredenka Bremer. Translated from the amulet un published manuscript, by Misty Hoar, The Dying Bobo; and other We.. By Joseph Alden, D D. Just received and icr sale by Ivul JOHNSTON ts STOCKTON FANCY DRY GOODS. s_EANIAN & MUIR, 2511 uro•dway, Now York, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS °lSt lk French prui led Mush., Barwick Laces, Embrotdenes, (den- Shawls, flowery. Gloves, Lawns. Bombazines, AN ALL OTHER VARIKCIES OF PANCY GOODS. They invite country Merchants, vung New York, to exantum Mete stook bwore inaknig their purchases. Sir. Shur was for many years of Hie house of A. T. Stewart k Co, from winch he retired on the Ist of Jut in-16; sod Mr. James Dickson, (who has au Interest to the imettiess,) was also favorably known to that estab lishment meraky_ 111EAP BUNNETs.--W ft !Murphy l• selling °if has remaining stock of Hornet. at greatly reduced Bonnets of last wuttar't at) les, from 2.5 cent. prices. to lAA CHEAP LAWNS—A limp lot of Drees Lnwu., re dared to 121 tents per yard. WHITE HOODS FOR DRESSES—A supply mut re ceived, ~d offered very lova DARK (AM.:HAMS-41mb dark styles orGinghams, to be Mood at dry goods house of & D. RINEIIART respectfully tuform thetr °Lammers end the pahlte generally, toot they have removed their estatilishmeut from Pio .J Rend street. to No 25 latrof noon, when: they ore prepar ed as usual tosupply the people with every Ming in their hue. They have sn eicelleut assortment of TO BACCO, SNUFFS AND SECSARS, which they offer 'wholesale and retell, es low w eau be had it the wily onto thou a call. lywaw To • aLL EALED PROPOSALS tatli be recemrd by the Dt -10 rectors of the Fourth Ward Public Schools, at the other of H 6 Nroow.n, ott Venn street_ untilThurviday. the trth inst. at 4 P. M.. for to all it:internat.& and budding a School Boner tis mid Ward,plamt and speciticattoos of which may be seen oh or atter Thurs day next, at the other aforesaid; the building to be completed on or bet°. the first day of January, Istto Terms, three-fourths Cash MI the building progressea .. and the balance In am and tone month, A- U. KMNHART. Preil W detached do; 6do Leptne; Itt Silver Patent Lever do, 32 do detached do, 6 do , Leptue do; lc Golds Guard Chains, beat quality. Also. a good assorament of hireast Pin.. Ear Rings, Flaw Rings, gold Pena acid Pencils, The ahoy., goods have heen received with the last five weeks,' and will he scild at reduced prices. Per sons lo purchase a good and cheap Wateh, would do well to call prevtoua to purchaathg. iygo ZEBULON KINSEY. Sigslandld Mores ' , lamas. linil9llll THE subketier. previous to leaving for the Emit to replentsk Ina stock, will dr 'poke of the balsutce of Ws stock on hand at reduced priceaand on fa eon.- bW terms. It consists of a choice selecuon of Pianos made by Non In & Clark. E. 1.. und Jonas Cluckernig, of Boston, Masa, or from 8 to i octave*, of rosewood and mahogany. of duirrenf Hy lea and pnees H. EL,EBER, ilk . 4 AI Woodweirs, er.3 Third at tvANS.AT MINT. BY WHOLF.A.LE on RETAIL— r The subsentiers being dairous of closing out iLry present stock of Ttitarninas and Fancy tioods before removing to Vb., new store, will sell their large assortment of Fans at cos; from and after this date. The assortment comprises some thirty different styles, and at prices from 4 rts $3 F LI EATON tr. Co ORO. W. 81,11 TH t CO., INFORM Alma ; friends and the public that they have no lungcr imp cormectimi with their lase establish ment m Penn suer., knowp as the Pittsburgh Brewery, hay lug removed their utilise business to the POINT iIItKIVERY. in Pcs sweet. mylemiltartyll li 4.sa rs u 6— n r t b n b rzr o tna p : n ii e ivbii . le y offered low by the piece, at wholesale rooms of W R MURPHY, 3 rii northernt cor 4th and market at. 2d story CALIC9F,23 —A A frisson at Co, biTTI - tr kj !meet, are yelling 25 tSmlnfs of Calico for one dollar, alto, bleached Mastitis aa Mor as 44 cut, 0,1 f or.SQUITO NErrS-aA A Mason A Co hate lust reest_sl.lo pm of Momtbstito Nett., of cotton. qutli. ties and width.. lYtAt ELLERS h NICOIS gave remove) to No 13, oue 0 door above their old Rood, )3 1 ltinktz , —Whole ti•vatia Sugars, to boxes, Wh,te 0 Want t‘tzgars, to tram for tale by ISAGALEY A rOIITH P morning,AßK CALICOES—A:A Mason 3 / 4 .C0. Noll ope morning,canes of rich dark Calicocs, *mall ry2o I,, , EATHERS AND COTTON-181mo% Feathers, and rn bales Conon. per meanies Cumberland, and for •11.0 Ly jylB ' JANIE'S LIALZELI. CO T-13 0 y N-156 bale. furLl by FHLEND, RH EY & Co PIC METAL-80 tons son Foundry Pr Metal, fur sal% by FRIEND, RHEY & Co LA 0. , -tit Os. -.Y.10 Wtottoor Wtt as, 7 . 2 do Ilan Ur do; 4.140, 9X14 do, tor rate by o Wit;& 44,NI'CANDLF- , 03 CIOOOLATE-41.01b0.0 No 1 Noriblk Co. Cbocolatei 31./ do H . linterN No 14:1034010404. holing atul for 40. by JY 6 IiAGALEY & SMITH IEA. -23 half Clow, Yobng Ilyogn Tea, Jun reed and for sale by jel4 NLL.LRR 3 RIC/a:NON ACKJEIWL---60 bbie stew No. 3 Mackerel, rect.. AL on per canal and for sale by Jylo JAMES DA LZELL fIIIEFE-21/ b. prime Cheese, rcceLetne pc, Lake kale end for ealc by ° • I AA11 , 4 UALZELL C : 4 ll a I: F I A ,eZe . C e l y i ne r 7„ l ;lrt i' a„e l ;C= I= 11A)Vh.--VUu lbe ,ust teed iuf laletoy ,1 2 KIII)/)• CO STEAMBOATS. - CINCINNATI t PITTSI3 - 117 - H .iEIT. DAILv PACKET LINE. THIS well known :ine o( splendid passenger &GM en is maw composed of the largest, sariflest, bes nb.bcd .nd fornt•bnl, bud most powerful boats on the waters or the West_ Even' accommodation and corns fart Itot rummy can procure. be. been provided for par .Mtbrs The Line has been in operauomfor five years —bas carried a nailliou of people without the least top '1:0 Med persona. Th. bums will be at the foot of I% oat , otrect tbe dar previous to starung, for the weep. non tot tre ne ht and the entry of passengers on the*- ter In .11 e.es the passage money must be Ole advance SUNDAY PACKET - - • - • . Tar ISAAC N VTON. Capt. A. G. Ma.* .141 leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 u'etOutt Wurr,ing every Sunday evetung at 10 r. x. May 4.1,17 MONDAY PACKET The MONONMAIIELA, Capt.: 4 1%3...in burgh every Mondal morning at 10 o'clock; Wbeehag every Monday eeetung at lu P. XL TUESDAY PACKET • . . . • The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt. J. Kukstraixa, nvill Lave Pnmburgh every Tue May morning al to o'clock; Wheeling every Tue.dag evemna at 10T. x. WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENSLAND No. Y. Cam S. DMA leave I'dtsburah every Wedneeday morning at IQ o cloa;„Wheollitg every Wednesday craning at la P. al THURSDAY PAIDUCT• The BRILLIANT, Capt.. (icier., will leave PlM burgh CV,'" Thawley morning ei II IVCIOC k;Dikeelmi every Thursday evening et 10 r. IM:l=2 The CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Catteats. anti leave Pitts. burgh every rnday morning at 10 o'elotk; Whee/las every Friday evening at 10 P . . The NIE.S.SE:tarI:It. Capt. S. Res t>, will leave Ms: burgh every baturday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Satunlay everting at 111 P. a. NEW LISBON AND PITTSBUROH DAILY LINE OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, li E t i o IP4 P . stliaa • (VIA oLasctow.) Leaves Pittsburgh duly, at 9 o'clock, A. AL, and ar tal eilasgow, duouth ofthe Sandy and Beaver Ca nal 4 at 3 o'clock, and New Lismoi at wane night Leaves New Lisbon at 6 o'clock, P. M., (making the my canal to the over during the altyld o and Otase at 9 o'clock. A. M., and arrives at Pittabusgh at 3 'v NI —thus making a continuous hoe for carrying um sengers mad freight between New Lisbon and ?111. burgh. in shoner time and at less rates than by an other route. The proprietors of this Line have the pleasure of in formula the public that they have fined opium first clay - Canal Boma, for the accommodation of peasongers an freight. to run in connection with the well known steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and connect ing, at Glasgow, with the -Piushurgh and Cincin nati and other daily hues of stewtir• down the Ohio nod Ih ..tss torn over.. The proprietors pledge them. selves to spare no expense or trouble to insure cow fort. safety nod dispatch, and ask of the public • share of thou. patronage. A UTHOFUZED AGENTS. 6 NI.HARTLN, 8 & W. HARBAtitill, R. 11 ylli IAVAIJOHCZ Co. t NOTICE—TIie steamer SIEA VER, C. E. Clarke, mas ter, will leave Ater this notice. for Wellsville peactit ally, at 9 o'clock m the moraine. )013 111411. —tMi PITTSBURGH & BROWNSIITLLZ - • Ily Packet LULA FEBRUARY 10, U:46 FEBRUARY Ix; 191 LEAVE DAILY AT• A. M., AND 4 P. SL pre following new boars erimplet• tea line for theheseut season LAN - TIC, Cap . ames Parkinsoo4 ALTIC, amibm and LOWS M'LAliil-2, Cap E. Bennett The boat, are entirely w. arid are fined up without togas! to expense. Er my comfort that money can procure has been prodded. The Boats anti leave the Monongahela Whim( Bast al the (oot of Rosssk Paasengers will be punotnal on hoard, as the boat. Will certainly leave at Meren. used hours, 8 A.M. and 4 P.M PITTSBURGH A WHEELING PACKET.; The swift steamer -Owe - Dorsey p liSDL . .0 gularly for Vikeeling:On likon7a " y, Wednesday and Friday, at la o'clock precisely, Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and So meday, at 7 o'clock, • re. precisely. The Consul will lend at all the intermediate ports.— Every amommlatton tent eau he procured for ibe COM , fort and safety of passengers has been provided. Tba boat is also provided with • self.aeung safety guard to fLe; r an o t , e ,o xplocons. For fre i ght pa On corner of In and Brulthfleid eta .. - FOR T. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RI VEIL The fine steamer SWISS BOY. miagin• Davideon. wooer. w,II leave rot above and intermediate ports his day. For fre,ght or palaage. apply on board. /Y 4? FOR Sr. LOUIS. The fuse new light draught steamer LEWIS WETZEL, nalieThosepsoa 'nester, will leave for the shove and miennediena parts regular' FOR CINCINNATI. mains The fine steamer RIO IiRANDE, Cooley, roaster. will leave (Sr above nd intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. WV FOR CINCINNATI 14 The fmns , , , , , l i nt=t B s , teamer Moore. master, will leave rot above and intermediate pore Ws day. For freight or paitabse. apply or hoard. _.__ i)2 ._,..,.. The splendid passenger steamer ROSCO invests, master. will leave for above, m aga s. Ittib. of 10 tie °eh : d A .i-"Nr'm'ai.' pons en F"a" ' th 28 For freight or passage; app., - on board. Jrn FOR CINCINNATI AND NT. LOUIS The elegant steamer • . RINGGOLD, Cope. master. wlll leave for the attain, S intermediate ports this day. For freight or nonage. a 0•1 •on board. FOR CINCINNATI A ND.,`.7 LOMB. otuAler Gonely. master..srll leave for above ad intermediate ports tine day. For treteht or passage. apply on board. 'yrs _ . The splendid new steamer r4i visrrott, Jacob., waxier, will leave for above std intermedtate porta regularly. For freight or paartage._apply on Ward. - _LL22 , REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET The fine ate•rner AU HIGHLANDER, Larktitson P. master, wtll leave for the boy; and 1 utermettlave porta fagular. For freight or pawing, apply on board. jy29.; FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. The Ilea' steamer HIGHLAND MARY, = alike:itch rimier, will leave for tie above 1 intermediate ports regularly. For freight or pusage apply ois boned. 11551 FOR CINCINNATI AND tl r. LOUIS. Mae new .11 splendid swagger ZACHARY' ❑ TAYLOR, miggi a l..ireas.,..rnaster, l/ leave for above. nd intermediate ports rex - duly. For freight or passage. apply on board. yysll FOR ST LOUIS. The fine steamer JEWFAS, Barigher, master, will !alive for the hove & tuternmillata port regultdy. For freight or passage apply on board. Iyl9 FOR CINC' CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. The splendid ...ismer """- AMERICAN EAGLE, _ Atkinson, muter, arill leak , * Loa Ur hoes & internsadtate porta Yert . sisly. Eor freight or pasaage, apply on bona. otn - -- - FOR cuvemraiti. The new and light draught amermin . MT. , i.FiliON, Kennt, muter, will lean, fer the Bove and intermediate stir eplar ly For freight or passage appl7 012_ boa r d .__ 771 .. __ ___ FOR CINCINNATI. The light draught Flamm' FRIENDSHIP, naLarm. master. will leave for the shove d intermediate porta regularly. For freight or peumge apply on board. , IsiS FOR CINCINNATI. The splendrd steamer NIAGARA . Jacobs, master, will I.TO far above nd intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on bused. 'yla FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. ---- 130 Thu fioe u a k enßl47l et riser, master,Wleave for above nd intorsoedioto polls regulaspg For dated or passage. apply ou board. /115 FOR ST. 11...1':/tII-K. The splendid neamer FAIRMOUNT. AigefrvEz en, 117.1er, will kaVil riff • bow. intermediate pone rer.darly. For freight or pa•serrei .psyoo ,krd. 014 FOR ST. uftnia: ' - The splendid mesa. l'A RIR, Marotta roomer, will leave for above od intermediate porta on revilinly For freight or passage apply on 6.mi, or to /Yl3 D lOR CINCINNIAYIANYST. LOCI:1. - , e ,.. mailima The Itne steamer WYOMING, * ' Greenlee, mane, ern! leave for above rid Intermediate ports regularly. I ._ ifor fret pt pasame, apply on tenant /Y 7 -- kiii - tr7lr Bow 7 fm'sno..sirnifiai, maa, simer, artaleave for above d 1111eratedluta ports regubarl,. For Inn ht or pamage, apply on board. ,y 7 REGULAR MONDAY PACKET FOR CINCINNATI. The tote Mel.. PEN NW( LYA N/A, Ono, mutter.sll leave regularly eresiter m above, 10 place of they ste . auser Nliosionantiela. . . For ireight or passagr, apply on board. , jaci FOR BRI - 15(714.PiAti A.ro. I 6UNFITSfr --- The neatlostantml .taro steamboat S, 6 ndrew Poe Hl 11..5 7D tet. ON !las rod bey Undenort. 8.6•1 1,.. tog Pittsburgh on Monday. uni Thursdays. .) 7 CINCINNATI . -- "Ill° fine steamer ovv. N E EW NGLAND, maggio4 IT'Clure, muter, will. leave for e above and intermediate port. thr day, at Ifi o'clock, lo place of the Brilliant For fretrhi o ~r p~u tge apply oa board. ,R.EGULAB PACiC r il FOR SUNFISH:,49 The new and fur reamer WELISVILLEI BALITIeII, master, will lune for above d all Liteuriedlare ports wpdoe. days and Saturdays of each Week. For freight or pas. epply on board or to GEO ft L mr:rrxwAtitit Agl T ARTARIC J, AClD—you W. on hart, as: 1 1 ) 7 ) 71 0 %1.y ; SUP CAM) SODA —4ou ,a,at we'd and for r by as J LIDDt Cs •