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- THE PITTSBURGIi GAZETTE.
—rucu t ranEu..ur WHITE & OO
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EIAII7IWAY lIONSTING, JUNE ➢a,
ZIEJEOOBIIIO WHIG SWATH TIOEMIT
j - OSHOA DUNGAN,
• : Lvarros
litErniT sivYnEll.
Or Malan Omanty.
JOSEPHW O.—HENDERSON.
• -Of aslikont County.
MSMi=i
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toe roam $ =our.
T.IIIOELI a. 1101N10,
'sea slam tame, arm inm =mu,
SLBE[*u DZIINT.
/IMES CARO,THERB,
HORGAN ROBERTSON, Pittsburgh.
T. J. 111011.A_ Leiser St Muir.
it. C. WALSER- Elizabeth •
JOHN IPPOLOSNEY, Roblassit. •
JAMES FIFTS, Snowden. •
• ruosscariore sarmusirr,
FIJ.NCIS PLANE IN, Piltsbanth.
EBEZIEZEB. BOYLE, Honk Faros.
wet. FLYNN, Lower S. CULL
D. N. COURTNEY, Ohio.
1378EZ MT PM* FOR LOCAL hank=
TELHORAYMC NUM% hut,
pusihrue at a ocrtaia ExaserMary's Patter
to the Democracy of Pittsburgh, shall have an ear
ly imertba.
The Past almost deity sumills one or mate mem
bin of the Whig county tkket ; bat as tie charges
ate usually either gem mairetures or notoriously
e 0. Me do not think It worth while to take tip
the time of our residers by peyieg any attention to
them. The getalemen who, compels our ticket
ate win known to the whole community, and
their chanteys end ituding rue proor name
all the antuks orate Porn if that paper chooses
to fritter - away Ua ladoence and make inter igloo
Nona In the 'eyes of the-people, by pursuing a
course which tenders Ii almost harnakea ka evil,
and melee' 4,, any good purpose, we WWI ma
interfere with ha sakridal vocation. • •
There is cue chine, however, in that paper
of Friday, which probably deserves a posing
maim "The Poet of that day charges thattact
C. Walker,-Esq., ate of oar candidates - far the
legiastose, °hi a pet of the Exchange Bente--
an fa one of the thaws joy tab whose lap has
been showered the tangs of that moister ofthe
Whig, nitl" • , '
It is stdUclent to say, In reply to thin, that it is
ex true. Mr. Walker aim. applied fa, or is.
armed a favor from the Exchange Bank in his
life. Thelosiatuaion that the• Bank 'bowers Ito
Ann upon * " chosen few," is equally nntrue.;—
The, Exchange Bank haa been rattier celebrated,
under the management of Mr. Bann, who to a
genetuis, bled hearted Man, for. distributing ha
favors throughout the community; awaiting bun.
&ode of parsons in =dente circumstances, who
needed small stuns of money to carry on their
badness.
The propristors of the ifirr isburgh Telegraph
bare entered 'tato a contract with the Suue of Penn
aylrenia to dO ell the public printing of the Suite,
fOr a term of three years focal the first day of July
next, and have given ample security to the State.
1 for the faithful performance of the contract ou their
Pte-
We congnitulate blemrs. Theodore Fetm dr Co.,
on securing. 'the contract, and we have no doubt
that the Sous will be ItiithfulTand hanculy eery-
The recent tale of 32',G00,000 of Ohio State Breda
was for the purpoie of liquidating that amount cf
the State debt falling due. The premium on the
now tame realized by the Stale is 5337,000, and re.
Iluees the debt hu amount. So much for State
mein faithfully maintained.
Tbe3ist ammal report of the Missionary Socie
ty a the Methodist Episcopal Church, shows that
the total receipts Into the treasury - during the year
ending May be, 1830, were . $1 , 7,833 73 ; the die.
hareements during the same period were $100,969
G 3; helmets in the tressury, May lit, 1830, $0,840
10. Th e appropriations for this . year
. are to
reach '3150,000, end the church is celled upon to
contribute liberally to meet this increased expert
Carracm Pcormatz Dame SzTrum.—Read
ere may probably remember that a diaireemen.
Rosie time since occurred in the Methodist Church
Alexandria, s board of trcistera bevies. been
elected by the Northern and 'Si:unbent clutches
respectively. Au appeal was made to one of
the Courts, and pending Its decision, pusseisbhe
of the Church wan given to • third or neutral
bawd of Trustees.' h. decision luta now been glv ,
en is tater of the Trustees appointed by the
Church North. •
The growth of Milwaukee, one of the Lake cit
ies, has been quite remarkable. Twelve years
ago its population consisted of 700 inhabitants.—
Now, the population is about 20,0N1. In 1845, the
exports of ideal were 95,510 Mahels, and of dour
7,550 barrels. 14 1849, the erposts of wheat ware
1,148,807 bushels, and of door 201,942 Issurals.—
During the present y ear there has been a large in
erase.
(Ripened azprenly Ihr We Pixtbargh Outtir.)
PITTSBURGHCONFERENCE OF =METH
OD (ST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-STATIONS.
OF THE PREACHERS. '
Currox, Omo, June LI, IK,O.
The Pittsburgh Annual Conference of the Meth-
Wigs Episcopal Ctusrchj has been in session in this
place
_Linea Wednesday of last week. Bleb*
James presided. The Conference adjourned to day
to meet on the lEkhafJune, 1851, In the city Of 'Alt
*beep. The following are the appointments for
this year, for Pittsburgh and vicinity
PRT161:1[011 DIITAUCT.
asstienCook, D. D., Presiding Elder.
I...Aany Street—E. Birkett.
Smithfield Street--S. E. Ba!meek.
Wesley Chapel—Ebenezer Bay►
!Amp Chapel—D. IL Rawkim.
Cadwallader.
nn LTZULTT CUCCUIT.
S. IL Stroefitmler.
t W. P. Blackburn.
Heater, Editor of the Piusburgh Mira' din
AAvoame. t I
Robert nopkins, Book Agora
I. Bvrayte, Presidia; EITICT.
- Seam Street—H. B. Dem
South Common--Homer J. Clarke, D. D.
Chanel Street—Hiram Miner.
Temparanceeille—Wi er.
• South Pitlabwo 7 -E. 3. NiehoLion.
Btheangleam—Jetemiati Kam
MOVEMENTS IN NEW ME:RICO-THE PRO
CLAMATION OF COL MURROE.
We copy from the Texas paper. .. ü bi owed
Proclamation, recently issued by Col bimuce, foe
the holding of a Coovention of the people. of Neur
Mexico to . imitate a State Government in that
Territory.
PIt9CLibIATION.
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hrlareas the people N e -w Mexico, by pltblie
meaSng Wolf? ill rerteral c:otzitics of dui Terri-
tory, =pressed a desire to bold a Convention for.
the tinnation of s &ate Constitution, and to urge
upon Coogreas the admission of this Territory into
—the Union as a State. Therefore, I, Jome Mart
ian, Civil and Military o.444vernor of thersaid Terri
tory. New Mexico, do hereby direct that the,
egssldad electors el said Territory shall asseentde
at the I:reelects of their respective comities ea Mon
day, the Oh day of May beat, between the rising
and the sewing of the sun, to votiby bedlot far Del.
it.es to a Convention to held at Buda Fe on
',Monday, the 17th of May next, as follow •
For the roomy of Taos 3 Dele gate,.
Rio Verbs 3
"Sena Fe, •43
Bin Idigoel,3
Santa scan, 2
44 Bernilllio, 2
• . Velem*, "
The Prefects shall designate consenient rectors
is their ragiective counties, aed ahallahoint three
discreet pecsows as judges of election In the smart.
•al precincts. Otherwise mid election shall be con•
dated in manner and form' as preseraiol in the
laws of the Territoty under the tale of 'election,",
=apt that the Pre feet's Cede of etchers:crystal! ,
with the assistance of the Pretax, examine arid
cast up the vases given to tacit candidate; shall
five a etrtiicate of election to.the person terrine
tbe largest number of votes, sod shall transmit to
the Secretary uttlse Territory a fait 'abased of all
ttr l e votes eyes, within four days from Me eyes, day of
eection. --
Given undermy hood,-at the Ocrverenseet Hots*,
in the City of Santa Fe, tits 234 day of April, A. D.
JOHN MONROE,
Milivul and Civil Governor, Now Mezloo.
Cocrespondestot of the inuebargh Gazette.
Wateirly a Traveller.
"."="4lla Warn 811Uratel Brame, Va.,/
Jano,lB3o.
Emrtut—As I am dunned here for a
brief ported, with little else than leinue on my
heed!, I will grate unmet by wilting down some
etecoutu el my perigtinations in this part of clots.
tendom. -On leiying Washington, abort- two
erseb since,l proceeded to Annapolis to see
what waste be teen In that and eel city. The
first thing that arrested my attenthon,on getting out
of the an. was two negiou quarrelling over my
trunk. They both claimed the right, or privilege,
I dont know whlch,of carrying it to the Hotel--
But they compromised the matter by each one
coming it part of the way, and receiving a por
thne of the pay. Though Aanspalls len city,and,the
slit of °gentian', yet there a bat one Hotel in
it.- That one, howerr,appean to be 'e verygood
one. The town has an antediluvian, kind ,of ap.
pgrance--the houses bung old, and of a style
unknown in these days. A gentlemen lately no
marked of It that it was the otdj place he had ev
er teen that was dabbed. Ido tie suppose that
a new- bogs has been,pit up, or an , *telt
doe Made since the memory of 'man. But small
n Me town is,and old es
.11 is, there are some
points of Interest about it.' In the State House, Is
the remain which exigent wee imerabled,when
General Washington - resigned the command of the
Amnion Army, andretnmed again to the walks
of private Mo. The Identical spot where the Gen
eral stood when •he delivered up his sword, is
pained ant -indeed ynocan . almost see the foot
print& Uls certain you meld, were it not for the
omit. There halm the little gallery In which
hire Washington and her family were assembled ,
to Witness tee imposing speetable. From the top
of the State House there is a magnificent view of
the City, the Cheiapeake Bay, the. Severe Rarer,
and the surrounding country.
In the upper part of the city is the Natal School,
numbering Demo thirty pupils. The btaldillgs are
tunamodieos and well adapted to their purpose.—
rh. officers Were very polite, and showed me ev
ery thing worth seeing. In the Lyceem'ere ma.
ay objects of interen—such as models of ships,
weapoea of war, and the flags of serious nations
which have been taken atidifferent timer. Among
the digs, was the one that pommodcoe Perry car.
tied with him when he fell has own ship and went
on board of another doting the battle on Lake
Erie. The words of the lamented Lawrence,
"Dal give up the Ship," are Inscribed in rude
igen upon It. From the Naval School I went to
visit the old mansion bone of Charles Carroll.—
It was formerly a beautiful villa, justoutof town.
betaow it is Maslen than a heap of gins. Ga
lt' two out of the many buildings are now stand,
Ing, and these hair@ a forlorn: and dilapidated op.
penance. After trinoeking down all the hone,. I
took the emend went to Baltimore, where I re
mained one day and night. The weather was op •
prettively warm, my 'accommodations at Bar.
nam's miserably poor, and of gone I was not
sorry to be of. lam afield Mr.Barnuto's Hotel,
like some men 'have knows, live too much upon
a past reputation. My out stop was at Frederick
city. This is an old place, and settled principally
by Germans. The population Is some urea thou
sand. Every thing Looks antiquated and station
ary. The people live easy,move slow. and take
can number one. Though gas has been Intro.
dared into the houses, saute and churches, the
Areal are lighted, ornther darkened by old rash.
boned lamps. which do not show light enough to
tell where they are. The country around the
own Is beautifal and very productive. From
Frederick, I went by way of Harpers Ferry into
Jefferson county Virginia. This In the most pro.
deceive many in the State. The farmers raise
wheat, rye, corn, oats, end wool. From Je Ter
ml,l wont op the Sgruindonh, through Clark co.
and then went to Winchester, in Frederick coon y
The land in rhea counties Is as fine et can be. 1
never saw better crops of wheat, rye, and grin,
hsii in this region. The fermi see not very large.
teem one to three hundred acres, and are in the
Wert state of cultivation. The fatuurs depend
very much upon their sheep the a revenue. They
nil the wool in the spnag, :and mottoes In the
Autumn. Manyare sent to the Now York mar.
art. Otte fatmerin Clark county sold fifty last
winter, for eight dollars& piece, delivered at the
iv* five miles from Es term. I saw a farta tact
week where many sheep ate raised, and the wool
from eeventeen of the dock this spring._ tensed
Dom eight to eighteen and a half pounds from
each sheep. The wheat crop averages from twee.
ty to twenty live bagels per acre, corn from forty
to fifty. There was never a more beautiful, heal
thy, and produrtive coantiy. Bat with all these
natural advantages, thereto nothing like the en.
erprin, peegrese,and comfort that are robe (Mod
in many otheohns favored pieces. The purple
are very hospitable and kind, but they are op. 1
pawned with *burden which paralyzes their en
ergies and unfits them for great effort& la one
*ease they are rieti—in another poor. They have
excellent farms and many servant& But at the
end of the year they find thennehree no better cif
than at the beginning. To feed and clothe then
slags; takes all they can raise. When this is
done, they have nothing let. There is not one
northern farmer in ten who would endure the in.
conveniences, and assonances, and long which
the farmers In thin region are all the while subject
to. 1 rioter sari such miserable roads, such in"
_convenient houses, nor did I ever experience
such delays, disappointment, and perplexities as
I have met with in a region ofgreat wealth, amo g
a refined and generoas people, and where there
are at least two persons to wait upon another.—
do far es I can judge, the evil, of slavery are by
no means confined to the colored rue- Perhaps
I ought not to close this letter without saying
word about the springs where I am now stopping.
Every body has heard of the White Sulphur
Sprtegs of Virginia, but every body has not heard
of the.Fergertek, White Sulphur Spruill,. They
see dye miles from Winchester, in • quiet, beau.
Mai place. There are accommodations for about
two bemired persona, and daring the warm sea
son they are usually fall. The mineral proper.
ties of the water are sulphur, magnesia, and in.
dine. Near awe springs,on the Shenandoah, are
the "Shanandale Spnogsr and a short distance
from Winchester era the "Caton Springs." These
are places of great resort In the summer. Btu •
truce to springs and Grating.
PEON NEW YORK.
Consspoodenso of the Plustough
Nrw You, Jane 29,1£50.
The arrival of the steamer from California has
given a little animation to business among people
engaged in that wide, end the manna who have
the fever and mean to go there. A new dim of
emigrants are now induced to go. Those whoso
friendshave been snociesaful and are now anxious
A help those len behind. The admission of Cell•
ferule here, people say, is now a matter of indif
ference. If she Is not worth having, she is, at any
rate, capable of taking care of herself, and able to
make herself a great State. It is a settled fact that
Senator Corwin and Oen. Wilson, of New Hearn
shire, will WOO Ingteet themselves to California,
with the intention of remaining. Such accessions
aratlllthen the State, and lathe strongest manner
Mare the country that the new government will
be a free one. .
Lis reported In Wall street that the friends of
the bill granting the public lands to withers and
settlers, have bad a caucus and agreed upon the
kind 0(.6111 that will pass the Hance of Represeu.
knees, The plan adopted, proposes to set cif
about sixty millions °fames. Such a bill as this
' will pus the House and Senate too, for that
NWT p!ases nearly every Wag. Lend warrant.,
us: winsequently, not so much in demand, and
should the bill succeed, will WI to par, and per
haps Lew . .
The Walla and Forrest affair camel a good deal
omwermhen, and it mast be a pleasure to the
(fields of the hoer, to kites, that it has taken a
new comic. It is now mutated, and from .
VISIT mat wtalke of eoealderatiee, that Mr.
Fattest has mall donhas el the propriety of his
former course, and allusion Is made of the probe.
bdtty arid/once more eteeistes hi. w if e. The
most prominent members *rids prelession are
warmest In expressing their °pinkie that his wife
la blameless, if not enured from imprudence—
Publletopinion Lire, the opinion of harem, (and
hank autigh it Is when a real offender's Citanda
is In hew of Mts. Forrest, and would ho now
yet
lithe inuestletts of his friends, be could not
wily' igen the blessings oft home, butt prokas
aloasi repiattenrsucfa as be has not dreamed of.
• The suanucems at of aaothei BteUllcr at dal.
t Lt.:fteau Liven 001,, has cheek* Inusiness Ink/W
-m Naples; Minsk not a syllable of hal nears has
rhos far OP. M) tramped. In the stock market
Moro is more buoyancy this weekend some kinds
aro soma* Mae,. Pennsylvania 5s hays cold
at 9511, and United Stocks Ws of 1802 at 112 i.—
lateagloonad stooks aro may, aad.seurgir
al fall prices. The older .holden of Uncles ate
brokers, and the . ) , ocIT from necessity, which
arm day rnates . more imperilire, as Slack deal
ers are on the'wing for the watering places ,
A movement has just been madam the lam--
is Fnuernityof some interest thremirtiont the coun;
try. The twobodies which have existed no Whit
In thli 'Siete, lave coalesced, and the order is now
thoroughly united.. In all the history of this atm
Went fratemity,ll wu never so flouriatikur is now.
The Odd Fellows, SonaofTemperance,Ftereaters,
Divide, Rogers, Red Men, sad all the endless
list of names ander which secret benevolent
elates ate known, do not possess a tithe of the
spirit of progress this order now abows. With
out being a member„facm in :viatica to their as.
cessions of strength have been developed that
mites the statement of their prosperity beyond
doubt.
Oo 'change basmessis rather dulL Ashes at.
held et 5,65! for Pots, and Sil for new bills PerWiz.
Cotton is .teady,but s good offer would buy large
lots. Floor is In moderate demand with sale, of
3000 Ibis at 5,37165,50 far common to atnights
State; 5,5005,75 for Michigan, and 6,121060/i I
for pure Gametic. doorman brands are hest";
while good brand, are firm. Rye b steady but
not very active at 2,87102,94. Them bill •
retail business doing in Meal at 2,9 j for Jersey,
and 3,25 for Brandywine. Grain—The demand
for Wheat lent so good, and holder, have be.
come willing seller,. Prices are without mukei
alterationl 'Rye is quiet at 13c. Oats axe in good
request at 47,819 for &inherit, sad 41015 for ler.
coy. The demand for Corn Is good, but holders
sin not anxious to operate till the Niagara's news
Is received. The sales are only 3000 ha at 521
far mixed, and 62 (or ulterior northern. Thumb
slots—Mee, Pork is steady, with dales et 200bb4
at 10,75. Beef Is quiet. Lard Is inn, with iales
of 50 tierces at 9e. Whiskey W nominal at 4.31
for Prison and Jersey. C.
For rho Pittsboreh Gsrettr
An agreeable surprise and • great enjoyment
Wu prepared for us yesterday by en Invitation to
be enema at the examination and exhibition of
the Catonian Lyceum. Even'for the 'greatest
scholar, it Is always Interesting to return, in' Imo
venation, to the sCeoca of bin early life.' Like a
traveller who Vilsiu again a cannily which ha ban
seen before, and or which he knows every dews,
every village, oyesy force, etc.; so is the nebular
when present to s scene which recalls to him the
germane, the hardships, the labors, the trouble',
which he had in the interior of his study; and
which nobody knows bet himatlC He imagines
to be yet as one el those benches, he believes
himself again coo of thew Loy., now fighting l anth
Coiner in Gaul, thundering a Quourqsrs wuiews
spinet Wilks, sailing with &seas for the re.
search of a now fatherland, or - dying op to the
Olympus and tasking a call to old Jupiter aqd his
sportful family—then weeping perhaps like that
old Dutch prokesor on the beauty of the rythas
guetm theorem, or amending to the starry region.
and sailing through that immense often of 'apace
In which oar planet appears hen ea s small, Miler.
able marble, in comparison with others. , Bat slat,
those day. are over' In vain he listen& if any
belly will call him by name and mane himnhow
the riches he has piled op in the treasury kif kin
mind ; ho has become • man, an old moo, par.
hips, without perceiving it, and now, when he
sees thine young, joyful, hopeful folks, who„
new stars appear on the horizon, and Men his
own decline, hit own decrepitude, be feels Mean&
eboly, and with Homes he Is obliged to say
Cerny roles erwr ateu.
The ClAMiriltiDO which look ecce
manning has left a very favorable Impression in
our mind, and given as a MA opinion of the
cvneldea of the teachers to that institution The
pupil. were examined at Lira in Greek and ;Latin,
and we heard them tthmslate with great tactlkY
some fragments of Creme. Commentaries, qr Vtr
gd nod Xthophon's hiemerab:lia. la order to be
convinced of their capacities, we addressed game
questions to them, to which they answered with
theaters We hod to admire the excellent Method
of the teacher of languages in that wheel, Mr.
Williams One thing with. which we were much
pleased was the good knowledge of the grammar
of these two languages which the pop Is es'iderit.
ly possess. Tois part is very important, and
perhaps, too often neater:red; yet it is impossible
have E. good knowledge of any lengoege . with•
out knowing its grammer. We Atte have to pay
the mime compliment to Mt: Brawn; teacher Of
mathematics, and to Ida classes for their abilhier.
We had the opportunity to convince ourselece that
the pupils did understand their problems, and that
they were not merely committed to memory.
The exhibition at Will ins Hall in the cronies
was attended by a Man audience. Nevei be far
have we seen that building no crowded, but the
performances did deserve She public interest—
We regret Met we have net limo to mention alt.
were'dclighted with the rpertations In general,
and shove all with the dialogoes. Thera was a
great deal of talent shown by some' of the r C.:-
locators.
To conclude, we feel emotees obliged to ea.
prom our grauUsde to Mr. Caton mid his institution
for the agreeable evening they have proctored to
as, and we form the not sincere wiabea fur the
prosperity of the Corm:ids Lyceum. May the
love of wisdom penetrate bath motets and schol
ars,- so that they also may contrAgite to the dabs
lion of the light ofscience through the intellectual
sty of 'Welton Perasyleania! JC. Scats tn.
Lsaa St...azalea Iter.—The Labe Superior
Journal, of the 16th Mat, has the following inter
esting items In relation to the manufacture °thou
in the Lake Superior region
The Jackson Iron Co., at Carp River, shipped
down by the Props ter Napoleon, on her net top,
about 40 tons of their iron, in blooms. This flee
article of Iron a to be takes to Pitiaborgh for sale,
and, in the very heart of Iroadom, it will doubt.
leas command the b.glicee once It has now been
thoroughly tested by every manner of nee, having
been drawn into card teeth wire, with inflect sat
isfaction, manufactured into a good article of steel,
and used with Emcees wherever a floe article
war neccsatuy.
It was thoroughly tried, for heavy iron work,
by Messrs. Ward, and was pronounced superior
to the best article heretofore used. Tho Jackson
Iran Co. aro the pioneer. in Ito manufacture of
this iron, and they aro now ltkety to receive a
rich reward for their perseverance and Invert.
meat. Now that the expense of manufacturing
blooms and conducting the business has been as.
cenatned, and Jiff euperiority over all ether to the
country, has been established, they mean greatly
to enlarge their works and extend their business.
They intend pawing on a large force of men, nod
Erecting new furnace. the present season, sad
we d ort b t not, will make large shipment. of bloom.
before the close of navigation,
This location embraces a large pathos of the
Iron Mountain and contains a sufficient quantity
to supply the 'whole country for centuries. It is
piled up in irregular etraufied mamas, easily sent
or broken up with a crow bar and sledge hum.
meri and one may break nod throw together fifty
bona of this ore in a day. To woke bar Iron from
this etc hi • Cheap awl simpler proceaa, and the
day to not far distant, when the market.' around
the whole chain of lakea will be supplied with
their beet article of iron from the Iron Mountain
of Lake Superior.
AI new bona Co.—We understand that several
tracta of land in the Iron hlounttio region have
lately been entered of the Land Office, by John
Hays, Esq., of Pdtaburgn, which era to be the
fimedation of a new Iron Co., to be immediate!,
organ zed for manufactuttne thin excellent article
of iron ore into bloom. and bar iron. This gen
demo paned down on the lac trip of the Frank.
lin. and is now on bin way to Pittsburgh to cam.
;gee arrangements far sending op a large force
of men and supplies, and, from his well known
energy and experience in miutog stairs, we doubt
net be will proaectun the business cifetleirely,
end in Pittsburgh style.
Massaceoserra AND Or, Tachoa...—!At the
alone of the Booker H.II celebration on the 17th.
Mr. Upham in thing to mere the aejoutccieut,said
there was some doubt felt when the mectiog was
called, whether at this season of year, when there
wits no election pending, there we. such a pro.
found and vivid interest pervading the public mind
in favor even of that favorite of the people, 2achary
Taylor, as would bring out the people in their
might. That doubt, he said, had nowhere re
moved, and it was found that when the flag of
Taylor was enrolled, all Inthpattiota would gather
io the rescue. He would theschno move that the
tenting aejount with three cheer* for President
Zachary Taylor.
Before the motion was put, a gentleman In the
body of the House, who, we enbsegnenUy learned
was Bon. Stephen P. Webb. arose and asked
lease, to say a mangle word. Be said that much
bed been said daring the evening of what Massa.
chesette thinks of President Taylor l he would
like to- report whet President Taylor think, of
trtamsclincevu In conversing with a friend, who,
but a few days slice 'felted the President, the
last words which the noble Old Hera tottered, as
his [drat left, were— , See, I low Malwehneetts
we.,. Mere ors whet their faelerre were so 1776,
7744 am de depended spot. They welt ofleays .
rapport the Communion "
_ .
Afar the cheering which followed bad subsided
the quett.on on ad.jouretnir wit put and earned
and she ineetms adjourned with three times three
hearty cheers for our noble Chief Machinate.
Ricamont Wuto.—lt is staled that Messrs.
James E. Heath, of the city of Richmond, and W.
H. E. Merritt, of Bruossriek county, hare purchas
ed the estabtishmegt of We Richtnond %Vhilt for the
Spit ROO9,
~` • v . ~ ".. --
Arrow= Smartt The Craning Court ad.
jonroed over Ing.tft'l martin& in comrsquence
of Gamed. Monterquiou, one of the ratites on
trial fur marderiag Ruby Barnum, hiking nnebb ,
from indirposition, to appear in Court. Theaters 1
of the inthapoillion wee an attempt, on Tuaday
evening, to kill htmself by swallowing about two
ounces of laudanum. It will be remembered that
the plea of 'defence set up In behalf of Gotzelve
is insanity, and to support of that plea it has been
proven, that at intervala his mood and conduct
have been calm and quiet, and then again - that be
would be suddenly seized with violent paroxysm.
After the last trial of °analyst and Raymond
de Itiontesqnfou,npon the same cbarge,tbey wero
admitted to bail, and took rooms at the St. Louis
Hospital. A brother.' ashy, Mousieur Costae, has
been stopping with them sinoe they were releoe.d
from imprisonment. Tuesday eveniog,Gotzalve,
appearing in good spiros, was left alone to his
room, until Raymond and Monsieur Cinao took •
walk. They returned to the Hospital about nine
o'clock, but did not proceed totheir room for some
fireen or twenty minutes afterward,. When they
entered their room Gonzalo° was standing in the
middle of the floor in a state of great excitement
he immediately seized his brother amend the
neck, kissed' him, bade him 't good bye" and gave
him a note—remarking, ! don't open this until
morning." His manner and request caused the
note to be Immediately opened, and its contents
were found to be: '• I die tots night by potion
Gangers de Montesquieu." Medical aid was
summoned, but up to the arrival of the physicians
it was unknown what kind of poison had been
used. Gotztive refuted to accept medical amis•
lance, and ft cannot until he was strongly pinioned
by some half dozen persona called in for the pur
pose, that tho_physicians were able to administer
to him. '
Upon the mantel piece en empty laudanum vial
was discaveredabis told .the story, and immedie
etely stomach primps were applied, nod about two
ounces el laudanum taken from his stomach,
Restorallies were then given hire, by main force.
and 110012 be was relieved. The fineness with
which he twisted the efforts of the physician.,
displayed a determination to destroy himself. A
physielan who we. present Informs as that every
muscle of his body wee firmly held by a stout
arm, before they could perform the least operation
—it oven became necessary to keep tis mouth
aeon by the use of a gag while applying the
pumps..
Rio f riends de .ply deplore the set. It e pinata
that when travelling, Raymond had a battle of
laudanum at the bottom of his think, which be
frequently had occasion'to tte for the toothache..
-It was from this bottle that Goreslve obtained th
draught which came tear putting so end to he
existence. If able to appear in Court, the VIII
will be progressed with this momiug.—St. Loess
Republinns,.Tsine 20.
Cmucar.StitanarcPunatam.—James Har
dy, alias Bet , . Nathan 8. Alter, was tried in
LockpoK N. 'lt, last week, for bigamy. It op.
perinatal ha we. originally from Canada. At the
rate of 2'2 he assumed the character bf a Meth°.
atm Enna:opal mirdster, alter having., led the hie
Ni,r a libertine. At Hempstead, L. 1, be married
into a respetable fondly, .d after th treating his
-wife, he abandoned her and his four children.—
He aubsequently passed himself Mr as a Preaby.
tartan minister, succesOrely in Delaware,Lowell,
and in Kingston, Canada. In July last he arrived
at Lewiston, N. Y., and presented to the Presby•
tartan congregation evidence of his ministerial
Minster among other things showing a letter
from Nev. Albert Barnes, of this city. Qf cocrte,
the documents were forged„but the congregation
..wria deceived, and be became itt pastor. The
women of the church made themeelvea busy in
acting him a wife, and holoally obtained the
hand of one of the mast respectable young ladiee
'in Lewlstoa. A few weeks after the montage
- the forgery of Mr. Banes' letter and the other
letters that he presented was exposed, end finally
his whole history, ineladiall the feet of hi, dnt
mite and children befog at BrooklYn.lecarnc Pub
lic. An indictment for bigamy followed, end the
trial came on. The prisoher pleaded guilty, but
made an apologetic speech, In which he abused
fltiland•lawful wife. mad Indulged in other
remarks which obliged the Coors to cheek him.—
Sentence Was finally prontoineed that he should
be confined, at bard labor. in the State Prison at
Auburn. for the term of five years—Fiala Hot.
Arm= Marva= an ens PLURAL—From Mr.
J. T. Hughes. who reached this ely yesterday, to
the Steamer Robert Fulton, veo learn that Itobert
Smith and Wm. 0.. - Ardioer, to odvance of •
company of twenty others, arrived at lodepen.
deuce on the 16:h instant, from Enda, Fe. The
company left the village of Moro, ia mi'es east
of Santa Fe, on the 19. h of May. The day after I
they arrived at a place called Wagon Mound,
where they found the deed bodies of ten Ameri
can enigma', who bad !wen murdered, as is sup
posed, on or shoot the 7th of the : Anne month, by
the Apache Indians The mtrayere wee com
mitted pew the highway, and; (Km indications.
to open day. Two of the teen were shot In the
waxen. and one or morn of the mules in the her.
nets. The teeth cm:mired of one were, a nomv
bee of mules and ten men—not nay of whom Was
left &WWI notopeny gathered op the frag
ments of the mail and carried It back to Vegas;
and at that place Cut. Meal:oder furnished the
company with •n cacmt of twenty dragoons, who
returned to the acne of the disaster, end buried
the dead. ,The mmort then acoompaivied - Sialth,
and his companyas far a• the tipper Cancel:ln,
and from theece started bank to Vegas,. The
names of these unfortunate men, shun murdered,
were amennined to be—Thomas W. Flournoy,
merchant. of Lexington, Mat Benj. Shaw. me,
chant, of Soots Fe; Frank Ileturfqksoo,lames
Clay, John Whams. Jahn Doty, Moses alldtefy,
John Freeman, —..Brenton, sod a German
teamster, name not known.—Sl,..Lonis Rep "Tuns
Met.
F[o3l tan CALIFOILNIANS.—Mr. ILouville Bru
net, an agent of F. CSOIOCIIII, Jr., IS: Co., in the
Indian Territory, arrived in this city yesterday
morning, ' Me. Brunet has in charge a train of
wagoaa from Fort Laramie. freighted with buffalo
robes, (or the cororsosr. lie was of course n long
while on the road,. and had a fine opportunity of
countiag the emigrant trams, and_ estimating their
numbers. lie puts the whole number of wagons
at 13,000—pack animal, 3,ooo—ahoui NM footmen
and three wheelbarrow men—one an Irishman, an
other a German, and the third a Scorchnum. the
health date emigrants was very good—no cholera,
and only n few cases of mall peg and ineasles.—
lie counted only six grave•, four of which were
filled by persons who had, accidentally takentheir
own lives.
Mr. Brunet travelled anew road, lard out by Maj.'
Ogden, and found it nearer by fort• tale. to Fort
Leavenworth, and in every reaped a better road.—
Sr. I,MS liepv6., June :M.
From the Reonbile.
The Census of 1830
We yesterday visited the Deportment of the In
nor for the purport of witnessing the arrongentents
that have been main to carry Intoefibet the require
ments of the law of May 23d j providing toe
taking the 7th census of the United States.
The Secretary of the Department ban mac° to the
subject his close mention,nod Me racers of this
bureau express their tharfulnens to Min for the
valuable aid he hae rendered them.
- - - - .
J. C. G. Kennedy, Esq., the nape intendant of
the census, I. actively and vigorously engaged te
the prosecution of the duties of hu mfice, and hi,
aide appear to co.apemte with hint in a fundable
manner. Those constst of Dr. J. F. Griffin, Matters.
J. Roche, and J. G. O'Neale, clerks, G. C.
French, end Charles I. Canfield, principal packer.;
Matthew McLeod, T. J. Sidle, G. W. Warbing
ton, and Nicholas-King, assistants; It. H. William
son, Esq., of the Department of The Interior, is the
disburstng agent for the rennin fund. This force
will of course not be adequate to the dimhargc of
the duties of the °dice, in all the stages of no pate
vet,
We are pleased with all the arrangements and
appmarances of this otrtee; order, regal:tray, and
prectsion seem to mark its whet° proceedings; and
yet, we doubt not, its despatch of business will bend
ly keep pare with • the expeciatlons or desires of
many who will at times be required to await at. ac
tion. Thus the marshals, and their assistants in
the Slate. adjaceptto us, a ill no doubt be eager at
once to consummate their yore, and yet its obvi
ously proper and necessary that the more remote
States and Territories should first be supplied; even
then, it is not unlikely that their returns will be the
last received.
The extent of the business of this office may be
better understood by the reader when we inform
him that the packages of document. to be diatribe.
ted amongst the marshals nod assistants, will weigh
about 100,000 pounds, The schedules alone, a largo
portion of which have already been printed and
delivered, will consume several thousand reams of
paper.
A large and en husinsite meeting was held at
Charleston, on the 21st instant, for the purpose of
hearing the sentiments of the delegates from that
State who have returned from the Nashville Con
vention. The utmost unanimity prevailed, and ihe
proceedings of the Convention were endorsed by
the inecting.
Walbtoton, alias "Bristol Bill," and Meadows,
convicted of counterfeiting at Danville, Vermont,
were sentenced on Friday tut to ten years' impris
onment each. ,Iminediately afterwards Mr. Davis,
the Stale Attorney was whispering to Meadows,
when- "Bristol Bill" rose and soddenly stabbed
him in the neck, with a care knife, and left it stick.
lag there. Mr. Davis fell, and remains in a very
crake! condition. The villain's, only regret seem
ed to he that he had not killed Mr. Davis on the
spot.
During a rain on Thursday evening, a house in
Norwich, Connecticut, 'vessel oa tire by a current
of electricity from the wirts of one of the telegraph
lines. As the ignition took place on the spot where
the insulator wasfamened fo the corner of the house,
it is not improbable that' the insulation wan imp e r•
feet. The air being surcharged with electricity
during the evening, alstream of the fluid was protr
aEly silently diverted, from its legitimate highway.
The firemen were called out and soon checked the
flames.
Professor Fiske bas been prosecuted bye Mr.
Raymond, in Vicksburg, MUSS, for obtaining money
on false pretences, u a teacher of the noVY uleftnP
of Biology.
=1222!
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESMENT,
By and lank tha adt7c. era amiant er, /As Baia..
.
Aso IL Cuter, to be Receiver of Petblio Moneys
at Awes, Miselasppt.
Willis H. Gibson, to be Halted States Margit
Mr the northern district of Alabama.
&mon G. Henry, or , ITheois, end 'Henry A.
Spaulding, of Oregon, to be Indian Agents for Mir
Territory of Oregon.
BY THE PftEZEDENT
J o h n P. Gables, BOVOtif &Mien, and Alotico
H. Skinner, to beoCommtgeonem to negotiate
mat*, with the Sadism tribes IS them.
LOGAN, WILSON I CO., -
'129 WOO . DST., ALIOVEFirrlls
flaws jest received lam additions to their
SPRIAG gIOCE . OF RA RDWARE, CUTLERY,te
Imported by late packets from Europe, said 'to
which they wouldespecialiT rail the attention
of purchaserv, believing nett. very eaten
wro Mocks and low prices willgive
Mile satisfaction.
mayttlikorlyT
Eaccuraitoz 'loam IasTITIITIONS,
CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY;
Of Pltt•burgh
M G. DUiSEY,Paser..•.—A. W. MAEMS.VT.
Obee—No. 41 Water street, In the warchease of C.
H. GRANT.
TCOMPANY is now prepared to insure, all
j kinds of risks, on hoes., merlefaeterthe, geed.'
merchandise In store, and In transit, vessels, to.
An amide perms for the ability and Integrity of
the Institution, is afforded In the character of the Di
lectors, who are all 'citizens of Piusberahe well • and
favorably known to:the stornsansity fontheirpradenee,
Intelligence, and ' - .
Daemons—C. G. Hessen Wm. Dagaloye,Wm. Lai
Imes . , sr., Walter Dtpanh High D. King, Edward
Rearclton, Z. Zinser, B. Harbaugh, S. M. hMr.
ap3m.ts
- - - -
°pee of Ohio and Penna. R. R. Co, Third st
Prrnstrasiti.Janis 13,18.5 n.
Tea Stockholder. of the Ohio and Perinsylsarda'
Rail Road 'Company aro .hereby notified to pay the
sixth instalment afire dollen par share, at the eften
of the Company, as heretofore, on or before the 20th
day of June next, nod the remaining instalments of
$5 per than, on or before the Phth day of each sea •'
enetliox month, midi the whole ore paid.
jaihntf Nhf 1./.11151E11, Jr., Treasurer.
C:r L mes Wolx Pm:rm.—The folloaripg from
agent, shows the densand.which this medicine
created wherever it we. introduced:—
Varysburr&r i or xs o., N. Y.,
J.M01d.4 Co—Your tmveling tweet icn with ma,last
summer, a quantlryof Dr WI ...one's Si% and Worm
Specific, to sell on commission. Teo Worm Specific
Is elm sold, and I should bo glad to procere room,.
It sells very readily, and On a very rotatory effect in
expelling worms. If you cum forward me acme, or
send me an order to call on your agent in Buffalo,
IL. S. Reynolds,' I think It will meet with ro rapid sale.
W AINSWORTH
1113.F0r sale 673. KIDD& CO, No GO Wood suer.
jeAlZto,o3
&eat; of , :the Pout 6124 Ankle Cured.
Mu. Kitt-1 am desirous of making known M the
public We great efficacy of your PETROLEUM in my,:
own are, which was a revere scald of the loot and
ankle; upon removing the stocking, the skin peeled
off with it, sad left nothing bat the bare surface. 1
expected to be bald up all winter from the effects of
title scald, but we implied the Petroleum freely, by
meant of a flannel cloth saturated with it; at first, the
application um painful, but in a very shots time the
pain abated. I had no pain in one hoorofterwards.
In five days from the time of the applicationof
Petroleum, I Was able to go Co work. I take pleasure
in stating these (sots for the benefit of other sufferers,
and am desireut that they ehoold be made public. I
would alto nate, that I find immediate relief by the
are of the Petroleum, in burns, from which I urn a
frequerit.witent owning to 'My ,businets about the
engine..f would recommend it as the most prompt
and cm tub remedy for hums I base ever known..
(Signed.) 1 11 COE, Engineer,
Pharprbargb, Allegheny Cq.
Pittsburgh, April 16.511
Hoc sale by Keyser & hie Dowell, 1117 Wood street;
R E Fellers, G 7 Wood sx; D 51 Carry, Allegheny city;
D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph DouglasteAllegheny;
glib by the proprietor, Z. M. KIER.
apV Canal nagin. Seventh at, Maher&
, Improvatertottla ara 13.ntIstry.
DR. 0. 0. STllattris, late of !baton, Is prepared to
manila:tare and set Mona Tnevit in whole ar.tl Nati
of rest, upon tiaction or Atinomiliene euerlon Mates.—
Tarsµacec cuero re rIVL Ninon,. Whine tie nerve is
careen!. O&re and residence next door to Use May
or, Once, Fourth Grret,rittab.lo.
to-4.1t. Iti'Vailden. F. It. Eaton. 1.19
, utitts Da. D. U 113119.
„ Dentnn.e.rnerofPounh
and Decatur, be:weep
%Ina , . An nati.llrin
Rev. Jona Mu. will preach In the lit Attu:date
Iti!onnt Eictla t•reei. l'inibo rill, on:4l4mila
(An ins. 1 innrulca a hill Fist 10 o'clock, and slier.
Itun aclcc lock. Also in lien. Dr. Nei, ley , Church
al.ci hilly City in rhceverang, at did — usual hour
-1:11rdli
13:32133
GP.CE I) ILY SPAN on Penn Greet. Also,
~,O
!lons to In. on me plemf,,.,
r JaC:42.•
Dwelling Timse for nellt.
A . 1111tEe. L.Tonv 11,ick Din II lir' Howe on
JSvcw 10=erce. a tcvr aor.svc. Lf Fe..ierwl It
coy Guy, w.O Lc. =mod or.d poursasuo give.
SMILIC.4I‘I.Iy. Ir q /Ire of
•
Da T. F. DALF,Allashenr.
$4OOO
.PIIOBIT
ANY Warn g engage in a manolactam
. ]at arni yrtld taro groat on a as II capital, may
aterma -1.. 4 at rh•a °Mac, ankh rcal name. stativg
wham an interview may be kird'MN:el r•
mr°,7 q u'le`...lllff*cf of the
atil t more ,nopettl, pay fa, in,. ad...meat and
taka tan tame away. Ja19.11.1_
ElVaiLlsll ROYAL. QUARTO BIBLE, Isttb
k../ flocs; Melo,. Autiyae, .graved, oak Cl ups,
IL AN 'lbis Eylen.4.l 118,18 we cli,, u tete lov puce
ales, camel. Cell and .re
EN11.1311 & co %1 sro]n.
/Medical and Snrgleal
Tonlari.m.D, formerly of l'atindelphia, and
• Into of New Ludmm, Otto, tsar. plot smi, In ..-
.enemy tfint ho hos Idc•tcd hommt peruannently in
ritalatt. es, 1, r thn Oaf"), of yr let , c.eg the nano.
tootnclos at' n.e4teme •at Isolgery. Calls promptly
attended to nt II beers of the tiny and ntKir. 13Xam
•na residence No 149 Third street, between Smithfield
smd.Orant.
111;ynaLres—F 8 wan, Eta, Font! et ; F. K.y,
133oktel.cr wed Sr, Wa K.
ood scel; Kennedy,
Annitirraty &JAI WaFF tanue, ,.. Penn a' JnY): Ir
F RE.6II,LaKE S 1.11 blja.
5 " With. Fish,
Jo. received and for aria by
in .b WM ♦ 'iIeCLIJKI CO -. 255 Libeity
WOODEN FLOI BUCKETF—AI Nen% Easbe
Mal. Cut ri 13 by
jnbi WM. A bIeCLURG CO.
C ANDLE—' — , ..0 , 7 . " 17.,
5, Am da.
Slic rut, Mori& do.
apr , 4l eo.
For roll by %tibl. A. MeCI.UnG &CO. )r:]
AblgiftilliTttitlrOßtg NOTICE.
r r.rrEßs Teammentary have been_ granted tn the
tomeeriber on the estaterof John garrison of the
rtatouah at McKet apon, Allegliuty county. Ali per
aneti mdeoted to (ho emote are requested to make soc•
IlltOlete Payment. and 9nr Pettoh having claims, to
pre mot the same, duly authenteaterl, fur settlement,
to JOIN J. hIg2E, Administrator .
terptaun'S
FOURTH OF JULY!
PLEA USE EXCURSION.
GREENWOOD 4 ROSEDALE
Th. grognajd and
fart running slcanier ci al b
P FILLIP DODDILIDOE,
Wa iL uLn ' TL o d ' a b ;,cr:ll " lne t strinT " :l7O':/::17,11 1 : ' :::
morning, and racing ER II at nlghh
BEARDSLEY'S SPLENDID BRASS BAND
Wil , be on board during the afternoon andovatung.
Itle/ ode et a Piano with two of needs
UST received et the Alga of the Golden Harp, one
hoperior 5 octave Melodeon Plano, with Iwo MIS
el heed, the introit tavern...mem. The shove is
probably the Gnont trinell Instrument ererotlered for
Jaa hate, with a highly fiiiiiiritli , and &egg/4 rxtorinr,
n sal , by ljecirj II SLLhlEtt
==l
nnoroskLa Will be nown/. until July the L Solidus. a Publio School House In too 'flora
Ward of Allegheny city. A plarrnsoil specification.
wry be Tern at the oilier of John IV. Our., corner of
rho Diamond, A llegheny
1' I. ftlcAlilstAN,
It It aIoWRY, lean. oriloard.
JUI IN IfEWINIL
IfLEMOVAL. gat
JAule b the pobil_
I.l‘..SmOmNolZI fbb riend.
n c a . o p d
c id o ent ,, fm=tll . k r ed , tr u ltir .. lls: n r d ddAa y nd (, o , n ‘.. i n ts:
nonce over I . ..bteks k Phrnula kirchahge ofrir.en
fiance back. a Diamond AJley—whete may be (Mind
a Is
to
and fashionable a:sof...tat Itam and Caps
al soloshmi Voce , soholemle and retail,
ells.. made so ob dm. ftlisltbkvilni3
1:13=112333
DV ulnae of sundry writ. of Venditloni Exponas
Ji.) and Levuil Facia., netted ma of the Doitriet
Court and Coon to Comm oti Pleas al Allegheny en an•
ty, to me el meted, will he exposed to sale at the Couit
Howie in the City of F'oinsigh, on Monday the iddil
day of Joly, A. V. leen, at 10 oi., lock A.M. the toilsw
leg desenhed prrpeny, to wit:
Ali the richt, tine, trite reale aid claim °flames Gray
19ervieUley)al irs,and 10 NO t at certain place of land
situu, torthit. M. - botch, tiring part of lot No.
t.. 11. En Woo•nt I ' Of Pitoiourgh, bounded and de•
scribed as (oll * tilt beginning at th e west aide of
1:1V
Market street litho southwesterly corner of Market
and Fourth streeilitheue• extending in front or width
along Market street towards Third street Oh feet moos
dr less, to ground ofJamea Riddle, and in length or
epth along Fourth street westwardly towards Ferry
street, preserving the tame width, 142 feet more or
leas to other lead* of James Riddle: on witleli are
erected a largethree Gary Intel, building occupledsse
more. and tavern houses end two emu I frame hmld•
legs fronting on Forint streeltseised and ,mien men ,
creams as the property Cray 'Sewickley) at
the: suit .of Ilreeke, Tyson •tr. ache, and Benny it
MeO . dl. •
• - ALSO,
All-that forme building or tenement, created on • lot
of pound, eiteeted in Lower St. Clair Township (near
tb• line of Temperaheeville,) which fronts on the
Milberg's and Steubenvi Is tarriplke road 22 feet, and
exteeds back tram sold taroptao ler feet, adjoining
ground On tin, aide Dell saw mill run, bridge of—,
and on the other side by lend of .4.. Tfoolot f the
sold haildlug bass front en the said titrqpike of 1l feet;
It has four roma in limner, snit two In front on the
ternatke, with •mhand cellar under, sue three porch-
es an don rear of the biuldiog ; it contains 7 rooms and
Afire pieces, and a ball from the front through 10 the
pa reh ; and the ground coveted by sold building, a. lib
so math other ground imendtately adjacent thereto,
and belonging to said Rebecca Kahler,es may be ne•
rectory for the ordinary and useful putties.s of seat
beading; welled and taken in execution a• the prop.
arty of Rebecca Rohl er et the snit of Aaron Prow.
ALSO,
All the ellthVdttn, tutnear, and cholaof John IL
Riddle, of, in, and to ail that lot or pleas of ground
situate an Allegheny city, containing 27 feet front on
Sandedy street, and running back 110 (cash, ---
alley, bounded on the north by_--- sm.; of C.0. l
bank, and on the south by William Davidson'. pro.
petty; on which is erected • turning shop and machine
shop. Betted and taken in execution as the property
of John IL Riddle, at the toll at Joseph Drennan; for
woof Joseph DI c Koia .
All th e right, title, Inte A rest, and claim of Witham
Chemben,of. in, and to the tolmwing described traet
or piece of land, situate In Jefferson township, eon
thirdng 69 acres, more or less. and bounded by lends
ofJacob Abets, Jahn Large, Sunset Wilson, James
Fente, and other land of said Winn= Chambers,
bents the rune teed of which blaty Robb, late of sai d
tewnshiMied seised, nod on which there le erected
nosey - bledwelling house, g bans,te Seized and
taco la execution a%be property . olyrillina Cham
bers, at the sit of Thames Mellon;
ALSO,
All the right, dile, interest, and elshn of William
Whate, of, M. and to all that certain lot of ground situ
ate in the city of Alkshrny, being bounded and de
scribed as follows: beginniag at 228 feet from Federal
on Jackson Street, thence on said street 20 feet. to lot
No ES, thence bounded by and/et, 0 3 feet tettlll feet.
alley, thence by saldalley 20 fest, to lot No 21, thane
hemmed by sold lot, 83 feet, to /gateau Street, at the
place of beginning; said lot is numbered 26 in Ander
antis plan of lots in the elty,of Allegheny. Seised
and taken In execution as the property °Milli=
White, at the mat ofJames Anderson.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest, and nail:mot 3arAb Roll,
f, In, and to all that certain lot of emood alnlate In
the Seventh Ward or the city of Pittsburgh, bounded
and described no fellow.: beginning at the corner of
Arthur. street and Centre Avenue, thence numeral!
along Centre Avenue 20 feet, to the place of beghtedog;
hantig erected thereon a two 'story brick more and
dwelling house, said lot beteg pen of oat lot No lo in
A. C Reed's plan of his brat seta of tote and which
by sundry conveyances became vested ' In Samuel
Remit. Ere. whin+ is folly ehosen by his deed dated
June It, 1934, recorded In deed book vol 27,page SO,
folk 201, wherein be, with Ann hie stlfo4 conveyed
lot, • all a said lot to the trustees of the Second Presby
terian Congregation of Pntsbmgh, who by their Pre
sident conveyed in fee to said Roll, by deed dated
June 20,1818, recorded in deed book 4 11, Volume 81,
page 390. Salted and taken In execution es the pot•
perry of Jacob Roll, nt the Felt of Lewis Roll, now for
use of Charles M. Been
. . . _ .. .
..
ALSO,
All the right, title, Interest, end claire of Benjamin
Andenton, el, In, and to a lot or Vete of ground situ
ate In Peebles township, marked In the plan of loa
laid out by,Trancis G. Bailey, adjoining the 'ellen. of
EAU Liberty, No —, having a ,front on the south side
of the Orsenshort and PtUsbergh tweed. road, of
00 feet, and rune g back the same width 109 feet.
betg the same lot which was parcbared fromTnomu
B. asidson, Esq. Eteaed and taken in execution as
Sib
the property property of Benjamin Anderson, at Ike suit of
f
- .
it &Jones.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest, and Oath:ter Andw Craig
head, of, in, and to ell that certain messuaga tette.
miet, nad piece of ground Omens In the Borough of
Wet Elizabeth, bounded on the north east by Ferry
street on the north west by Third street, on the south
west by Market at and on the eauth east by fleeced.
sure; being lota numbered 101 and ley in the plan of
West Elizabeth, on which are erected - a frame dwell.
ley house and store house. Beisedand taken Insete
cation as the property of Andrew Craighead, at the
sad of Thomas Reynolds. ,
ALSO,
II the right;lltle, interest, andcla'm of Gilbert Pte.
piles of, In, and to the one undivided halt pint of all
in t certain lot of ground situate to the . 13,,ronghof
West Ellsobetb, in JelYrrson tewnship, being lot No.
32,hr..fed on the east by Water at Get, on *slime.
hy ,lot No. 33, west by First street. and norm by Wel
net Alley, belt gra fettle front, by 120 featly depth,
on which is erected a dvie Pill honsooket.wonh about
SSC per annum rents.
. • . ALSO,
d'l the right, title, end interest of said 23repbenief,
in. and to that certain other let of mend situste In the
villsge of West Elisabeth, beteg lot No. 109 in the
plra of we snliege, said lot being On feet la front on
Third street. and running back the same width 120
feet to Second street. bounded by Ins Nos. 106,167 and
'frogand on which is erected a two stery frame dwel
house, the Interest of said Stephens therein being
a part of the purchase money yet unpaid to him,'
mounting to fleece IWO; seised and taken in ego •
cation as the property of tßilbert Ptephens M eat h, the cult
of Themes Strayer, the use of Thorn. ello Esq.
ALSO,
All the right, title, Interest and ell. of Frederick
Pehochman of, in, and to all the following described
let• of ground , lying and being In John Brown's pl.
of lots, in the Manor of Pittsburgh, In St. Clair towh•
ship, to'wit : Lots Nos 20, 21. and 22, and panto/lots 1
NOP. 23,24, and 25, in said pl., as recorded In said
county of Allegheny, In Pl. Book page—, eneh
of
cold lots being feet in front, lets Nos 20,21.. d '
and one pelf of 13) N 0.53 belng . l.so lett in depth to a
99 feet alley, and the other half of lot No 23 and lots
No.. 24 and 22 being 40 feet in depth, upon which la
leelee a two story brick hoese with other improve•
month; and being the some (lour olio) which were
eel I nod conveyed to slid Sehnehman by John Brown
and wile, by deed dated the lit day of February, 1915;
seized and taken in excel:nen ant. property of Fred
erlek SeeliehMee, et the lull of Samuel Alton.
ALSO,
All the right, tlll4,lnterest and els. of John Corti..
ton and uagh Hamilton of, in, and to •Il those two
in. of emend, !dictate on Ito. aucaL In tee City of
Pturburett. and being lets eqmbered 32 and :O in
U Fetterman's pion of fas, each lot cooteining
24 feet in front on Revs street, and extending bock,
Area ,i t
the same width 100 feet to a 20 feet eller
on which are erected •liege doable brick dwelling
bowie, with Rep: rate apattatents for different tenints;
wired and taken. erect:non a• the property of John
Cot riston and ilegh HaMilion, at the amt. Sarah B.
Penmen..
ALSO,
The following lots of groane Cleat. in the Borough
of Allegheny, deacribed eie follows, to wit one pave
In lots, five in number, with • dwelling house erected
thereon. known and marked In the plan of tau by
Bober, Heglip, as lots Net 11, 52, 63, 54, and fa beets,
ring at the comer of Whitt Dag alley and Walnut
g t met, thence ear twardly meeting with the maid street
113 feet, to Hugh "leafing'. line, thence. olong said
hie southwardly al feet and 13 imam., to a tea (cut
alley, thence along geld alley westwardly to the said
Wiled Oat retry. thence northwerdly routing with
sold Vane Oak sit yto the place of beginning. Alto,
one other square 01 lots, four in number, known and
alerted in ire and i lon of said Robert Heflin, as iota
Nos 3; 39.90 , 4n, beginning at the corner of the geld
thigh Fleming's line and the cfcregald ten feet allay,
then e.g.:a...Fr by the line of the said Hugh 7/m
-ime 94 feet and 9' Inches to Locust !Intel, Renee along
raW Locest street 61 fret to lot No 41, o anal by 0. to.
Palmer, thence, running with the line of said lot No tl
138 feet o Inches, to the aforesaid en feet alley, amigo
along the aforesaid ten feet alley, and mnfuryg with
W I
the same to rho are of be beteg part of a
tract of land or lot of ground otwaleb Hugh Flawing
and Mary Ann, ht+ wife , ' became - coiled In their do
me" .of feii, by eundt7 conveyantes and ewer
anees in law, and brine sheerer ecized, the said Hugh
Fleming and bier,. Aan, his wife, by deal del, ag•
knowledged and recorded in the recordev's dace, in
Allegheny team), la book W 2, plea 19, did grams
and confirm the same onto Jamegfilomtly, fee the sae
of Merl Ann lierll3l, wife of the said 80b.,,
and uncrowned+ by and with the tangent of tbe said
Mary Ann Heflin, the gall •Itugh Fleming and Mary
Ann, his wile the acid lames Remaly. by deed duly
seknoialedved end .mended In gold recordera Whom,
in book X 2,leige WV, did grar t and convey the same
o Waller. B. Newry. la Pert for lie cue of the sold
to
A 33 llechr and the *aid ?dowry
quotes, al aleresnld, Itotieet Belli* and Mary Ann,
his wife, by dreg besetng even sate herewith, have
conveyed the above mentioned lots. pan of tAe said
Hugh F eming's tract, to the tald.Douglago A. Barr.
Robert Kenyon, and 7oltn Evan, temente ter said
deed being bad will more fully and at large appear.
tielord end taken in creme ion as the property of
Do sloes A. Barr, Reber' Kenyon, and John Evans, At
the suitor David Hamilton, for use of George Pyle.
ALSO.
All the right, title, lorerest and claimer Beery Gam
deceased, In the hands of 1114._ administrators, of,
In, and to all those two certain contiguous lota of
troand, shame in Pittlbergh, marked and numbered
35 and 30. In Dr. Alexander Sleet's plan ef lots on
itoyd'• loll,"eseh 2.lfeet 0 inches on Stogie street, and
Mending bark 1110 feet to • Mt feet alloy, aid tcgethL
er bounded and described a• toepluin g
on Eagle street et the comeraf let N 0.34., sunder
thenee eastwirdly along said Meet 4+5 feet. inches to
let Nd. 37, thence along said lit southwarair 1 0 0 feet
In a2O feet alloy. Meows watterardly along said alley
45 fret 0 inches tro lot N 0.31 aformatd, and thence
along said lot nortlinardly 45 feet Gloches to Eagle
street aforraald, at the place of begin ni n g , being the
sante two lour of ground which the said Alexander
BlSck, with Margaret W. his wife, by Coed bearing
date even berms:M, p ranted and conveyed to the stud
Henry Guar seised and taken in OUCEniOIII as the
property of lit ray Ovoid r, deceered, in the bends of
hut administrators, William A. /Eland Ruth ll.Cliun•
.Irk, at the into of Henry Sproul.
' ALSO,
All that certain 1 , 1 Of piece of grazed, Create In
"John Brown's pltn of the extenVonol the Demuth of
Ihrmutgeam, and numbered in rata plan as No. to, be
ing bounded and described as follows, wit ; commene•
ing at the corner of lot No. r, on IlarMony
thence •long said street 20 feet 3 Inches RI the corner
01 let N 0.2 ...theme slue; the line of said lot 11l feet
5 'nee, to Franklin street. thence along said street
Et fret to the corner el' let N 0.17, thence along the
I no of said Int ahem BS feet 41 loch., to Harmon)
invent, the yl are of beginning .I.lod two story brick
house is erected on said lot. Mortgage recorded in
the Recorder's (nbee of said County, In Mortgage
boob I vol D, page 205. Bused and taken in eaten.
non as the pro?erty of Samuel Clark et the snit OfJohn
ALSO,
All there throe certain lite or Peeve of ground, ea
note in the town of theminghens, and laid Pit by
John Mown ) land now red hie the corporation limit.
of the homage of hart flirminahrun.jamd marked and
uumarted In the len cf raid town iota as Nor 91,97,
and 02,.d hounded by Grinnage street, by lit Na 95,
by Pleat alley .d Washoottbn street; containing
iuonly in binerith 71 feet ft Inches, and In depth 120
IC., being part of the tract of land celled Barry ,
MR" as by reference to the recalls In the °Mee of
the Recoeder of deed. In and foe sold County, Mon
pare tool .0 .1 7, page 301, toll more folly and
at large appear. Poised and tr ken in eXecation an the
property of Watson Neely, at the suit of Jahn Brown.
AL,
All that certain piece or so parcel of land, altuate in
East Deer, t late Indians) township, boanded .and der
crated TT feIITITT, TM: beginning P • post COI the
Pennat Irani.. Canal, Mtnce slang sold coral north
10l degree., caw 24 end 0-10 percher, to • pow, ;hen'.°
by land of rtlehtbsid Pillar. recrb 1151 degree., paned
perches, to rt pest et t the Allegheny Blest, thence
along raid river roclb CO degrees, west 25 and 9-10
Prtebnei 1 0 • post, threes 1 , 7 florin's lend north 201
degrees, west 37 and 21.113 percher, to the place of
hatinnlug, containing am acres and perches, bole
therem. which W.aisns P. Jordon by deed dated
Ottober 23. A D. 1 54 7 1 nod. to.oTded to deed book
• E, so ' yo, page granted and conveyed to said
Henri , Ft. Campe, the soma being part of • Wee tract
of Intl wideb Archibald PiOer. and Ninon Maria,
his wife, by them deed, dated Atonal PI, A. D. 1547,
.d,rteorded in deed book 4 F, vol 78, page $34,20 ,
granted and conveyed to WIIIIrdn P. Jordan. Seised
and taken in execution as the property of Bury E.
Crnape,at the snit of C. 0. Honey.
ALSO,
- -
All that certain lot ar piece °remand Gloat. in the
Cl.y of Pittsburgh, being partof lots numbered 341 and
312 in Wood.' 'lan ar 1110 /Lai of stud city, and haunt ,
ed and described ea follows,mx beginning tithe tort nee of Dina nid dl and Loterty Greet, thence Riau
Ltheny eirect tr. atwardly GB feet and loch., thence
anuthwanily at rich , urge. villa lAP:fry 311:eal 41 feet
•ntl 41 tonlico tit Feny street. thence. along Ferry
riorthwerdir U 2 foci 7t !Itches to Diathend alloy/
and thence smug Diann,na alley six inches, in the
place of beginning, being the property of which John
Gibb, by a deed hearing even date with the mortgage,
eonveyen to raid John 11.13ell,resersteg and token.
therefrom .4 th emott ell - that pall or *coo( gthani
described .s tonnes, to wiii bcglneing at the south
timidly aide of Inbcrty oreet, at the corner of Albert).
let, .1 at th • distance of Cie feet d invitee from Dia
mond alley, thence elate Alb's tot at right angle*
with Liberty street. C 4 feet 41 inches, to Ferry sithei,
thence along Ferry street towards Diamond allay
20 feet 4 inches, thence northwerdly at right angles
with Liberty excel, 46 feet 21 inc best to Libenystmett
thence along bunny street toward. Fourth street,
II feel, to toe place of beginning,being the seine bleep
n
of osed which John B. Bell and wife, by deed doted
V 32 Docember,lllll,mthseydil to K B.Castratt. Griped
and taken in execution as the propany ofJohnD. Ben,
at the salt of Robert Colleit,Villthini Ken and Hap
Welker, execute. of the last Will OfJohn deold
, A l 4O,
44. certain pieta pares /of landsituate in 01114
romethip, M e
being Lot No. 'on , and pan of Lot No.
Toren to Gray & Chadwictis plan of penal farm No.
IfOne" Leetiallistriet, on the Obfe Inver,. which
eald rim la readrded In the office In Allegheny emu
ty in Book 31, 13.',v0L Apart Z 52, dad which said lot
and part of lot aro together bounded and desenbed as
follows,t blotting al a Maple tree, the lower
earner of said lot No.. One" on the banh or the Obse
river, tanning thence within deg. 7 Min. s.o3pCitit
es and ta POW. tho genre a the 30 feet
street muted In sled plo,thence an /Wag the centre
of said steam B. 43 tins 10 isun. E. 13 gerehm,9l
to' a point ea the bank of Ore river , aforesaid, sod
thence down seal deer to the placeoGbeaouttag,eae.
inning 30 anis and Wettest/04de =warm Belmd
and taint in oi2tlll on is the progeny at Samoa
ceadonet, at the 'telt a( Desist 'dm', cam
tem. mnezo of lamesChadorion, deceased,. for. the
us* of Charles Thorn, and to be oold by
, . C. CrUhrllB 7 Matt
Shea's Oa* 149 28, 11.50;
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P. W. CA!TES'. •
PATENT DIES FOR CUTTING SCREWS.
THESE DIES haring been adopted and, highly approved in all the principal shops in New T.
,
and Philadelphia, ore cow offered to I:ollol3facnrers, marble's* emxths,&c:, with the coma coo.
fidence, as the most perfect article in use( or cutting. screw. . • .
Their soperiority over any other Dies heretofore used, masks in their tutting a ruiner
Scam, whetter V or cocas dined, by °warming over the iron to be cut, which revive no send ieg
cc precious repo:ration, as the dWa cot the thread out of the solid ircui, without raising it in the blew, ,
in their greater &liability, rapidity, and perfection of work; sad in their simplicity sad Subs
to get out of cedar.
Certtlioatd
•
PteLealitate, Ana. 17,194&
'Thin Is to candy that we hays parehased Dom P.
W. awe the tight of tiling L. piton Dies for mat
deg bolts. In ens opinion, hilt Liss ars natal tope
riot to .7 others we are aoqtaidted wan nor tba
puniese of Rettig boas. • ; P
d ;•
J; MO MS
PrrnAnicosta, Aug. 11,
Having had P W Oates , Potent Dies In use In on*
establtahmeet for the last 'Line months. for elating
eotta, can In ereely teepee, =commend them In
the highest tartar, es we have laid all others away,
they being to fa enKrlor—eonslisrieg them 73 per,
teat. cheaper than an, others now In ten. • ; '
DANDY, NEAPUS a:co.
Penn Works, Pa. ';
i•
This la to certify that we have purchased l e rtchtht
to u,o, and adopud In cur bunness, P W Gates' Pa,
tent &yew Cutter, orbital.° highly arpttmi or. Ol•
can do much morn work, and we behove tYwill snr
pus In durability and precision, as mochas economy.
of labor, any dies known to us
ygopplB, TAPPER & MORRIS. •
•
Pnot.annilma, 9th roonlb,/liPli - day, IE4B.
Now Yoga, Aug. 19,1&12.
Raring *Copied P. W. Game "Yam/able," for car
tine bolts, we take pleasure in saying; that it more
loan answers our expeetsolors, and hays no hesita
tion In going It as one opinion, that It Os excels any
other plan in present eon for canting bolts.
T P BECOR & CO.'
We b 0,4 P. W,. Oaten' "Patent Dies" Cot cutting
serervs, and the econeeth of ruing thorn law "UT
eoueldersble, that we loot them as
of
to every esiablishinent ti upon
ing arty quantity of
screws to cut.
McCOMICK, OGDEN & CO,
Cluceoe, Nay 10, 1849.
Chums. Owes, Waszurtarog," oth Depth
'4O.
I hen purchased of ftig..H. Scoville. for the Drifted'
Stites, tce rl .1 to uae in all the arsenals - and anUo.
wtwiss BALL,
FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, 4.
THIS magnificent trablishenent being 00W cora-
Plated and 10 ady for Ladner I,the proprietor would
respectfully .litit a thine of the poblie patrottaao
make by giving his
runtwe te the brews.,
lit the house plea and comfortabl resort
for the citizen. of Pittsburgh a. for the WADY
Good atend.ts will be In welting, and every ex
ertion made to render the ertablishntent worth y , th e
countenances. support of. luta/Egon comenunity.
The TWO SPACIOUS HALLS, fitted for 'oarties.
Celleette, Lectures, 13.115, eni public rote s, will
be let by the evening or week, on u liberal teems no
007 other in the city.
The BAR and RESPAURANT. equal in style .d
beauty. to any In Inc world, will be lemt ,farnithed
'with One Wines, Choice Lipner., Conlials, Posters,
Ale., and all the cool, light.mireshmenm of the season.
Pooltry, Uniner,• Posh, Soup, Oyaters, .d Ciaras,
served tip In the best cyle.
The DINING and ICE CREAM SALOON, being O.
the first floor, and easy of access, will be constantly
suppled with all the Luxuries and Delicacies of the
sumo; and aloswithaach ant *modals as the nourket.
afford.
Boarding by the day, wuk, or year. Dinneen Or
Snipers fur lodividnale or parties, famished on short
.notice.
Gentlemen with their Minnie.. visiting the city e.,
be satiplied with refresbut.t. of all kinds at .3 , hour
or the era
Good Sabling arid an extenaive Livery Erablish
mem is connected with the Hell.
Dinner at 1 o'clock. Dreakfast .d Tea in the canal
heats.
' Entrance for Ladles to the Ice Cretan .d Dining
PO 07 Smithfield street:
jemAtf K. H. VAN nm 4 5ea.,.11
DACON,"&b easat City Cared Baena Shan!der.
1.1 recalled and for cab by
}eel S. & W. HASBAUCII.
111M1111S-11 casks Soar Cared Cadvaand Ham&
jast tteeived and fey &de by
)eab S.& W. HARDAUGH.
REAM CHEESE-4U bores Create Cheese reed
k.) at d far sale by 1.1e291:S &W. HARCAUGII.
rBA CO-20 kegs 0 twist lost reed for sale by
ROWS MIMI: Et CO
G L &SS-150 bxs 8110 Window Glass;
00 bss lOTIJ oo ,do; for sale by
Ic2l ROBISON, LITTLE fr. CO
rpAR-211:11 Is NI l; Tar Jost r'e'd for sale t y
1 Jae, ft.UDIS'IN, LITTLE fr. CO
OAP-50 Las jest received ter sale by
jev9 kOIUSO LITTLE k. CO
BACA/ft-30 tads Hama;
• 0 esaks :it& &
Z asks Shoulders;
3 cask. &awn• d, to noire, for tale b
ISAIALI DICKEY & CO
Je.23 , Water it Front Or.
G l' re "4
4'
rI7II 4 DnrET & CO
-
brl Mita' AND LAblll PE1.35-321 dew dreuel with
wool on, a beautiful male, to arrive. for telt by
ISAIAH DICMPta CO
T /QUORICE BALL-10 eines Sicily matt stick
je2l li A YAttiVES rock &
arrOOPEEIS• 19 INULASS—Eneex and shred , for sill,
Üby ; poor 31 A eAIiNESTOCK
Ii4OLILB3Ei--130 In. N 0 ?do!oozes;
LTALS brio 13 if do On sole by
.7L01030?4,L1T11.F.&03
3.29 ; Vdd I.obbity
QIJOAR BOVI3E MOLABSEE-53brls Justheillng
for sale by De2Bl J 5 DILWOILTH &CO
G UEIABA BIC—RAI torts far a.ll Dy
I) A FAIINESTOCK ft co
jaa • Col' EOM and Woad co.
CLtEAMTAIITAM—OtvU the powdered. lor sale by
B A PAIINKSTOCB A CO
.
Hasa Street Bridge lOonspatsy.
TStocM:
kholders ere needed to est.nd *3l elect:fro
for President, •eu Munger., • rao23llTer an•
becretary, to be laid at the rooms of the Coninsets,
monk end of said Bridge, en th e let nlendny 01 Jell .
nest, between Ise bouts of 4 sod S o'clock. P. M.
tel Path WM MORRISON, President
Qt.IGAR-20 Beds N. 0. Engar, a prime anlele,in
wore sad far sale bl
JaB 11. te W. lIARDAUOII.
111tElaktrg"thcel`,..'W.T.IT":::=7. :f
Ginrharas,.ljen and dark, Inelodlnir some of the finest
quailty of French, of the moat sharable colors; also.
brown, bloc, and other shades of Brocade Glassma,
a new artlelo—at north cast edracr of rounh and
Ilarket attests. ' lad
_ Lawn Pattern Print..
IUrtIRPITY b LIMICIIFIELD hove receive. , a caw
1.11 of new and beantlful style whits ground Prinw
LawnPattsnut. on very fine cloths, at the lowprice
of 120; Laeladed in the interment ere pink hlnci,
bolt •rel ether colors. '
SALTPL'IIitE-3S sacks erode, to arrive, for sale by
ISAIAH DICKEY Ak.. CO
Je27 Front k Water .t..
SOUR FLOUR—lfibrl.mttable Mr numb or suing, for !ale by Ur & ROE
dibRN-400 ifiYeiloy ; in =re, and for sea by
JeT3 WOILLS & ROE
NEW BOOEB
AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT,
Thud drew, opporite We Post Other.
quBB Pale of Cedars; or /Sturm By Grace
Agaliar.
Boston tiltelteprare, No 18.
Pictorial Meld Book of the Revolution, No 8.
The Professors Lady. By the author of , Village
Wee, or the Block Forest. translated by Mary
Bohn , . New Hand Brok of Games. •
Living Age, No 319.
•
Old Oak Clem By G. P. B. James.
None] liastingei or the Frigate to the Msg.
, jel7 •
per , =nrirao•i.l4:gitv.
EA. S OTS —el mks nu'. for Ole Mean
101 WICK & MeCANDLEJ33
nANVASSED Had B-130 (of 0.1 by •
WICK h. breCANDIYS9
EPSOM SALTS-1G Ml. for sale bi
.7.27 WICK k Mi:SANDI:FAR
C:VTHE BNEATUS-10 tax tato nt fol , tale by
0 kV WICK tc MoCANDLEAS
WADDING -30 Wes wed extr. and whit.
'WICK t MeCANIII.VAR
R-42 barrels N C T%
5161 bdr do for role by .
e 27 WICK rr hTeCANDLFSS
•
CHEESE -161 bee W H Chem, •
44 bee extra Cream Obeeekror tee by
0.27 WICK k bIoCANDLY.BS
VLOUR—ICO bantls for .0%
iv Ic2? WICK *. keCANDLE9II
rk BY HERRING--600 bale reo , d Tor We by
jain WICK It AioCANDLESK
8,CC09-13 east' llama;
' 6 easta Endosi
I cull assorted, on band, for gabs low
to elan: " ISAIAH DICKEY Se CO
lem Water to Front ate
CA
j E , F4E-73bxs hant l l e tzliee cKs ' y a
CO
COPAL VARNISH-10 brls •• d pusally far We by
Ise AEI DIPEES & CO
DrERRING:3-20 Fats on band br
len ISAI /LH DIC¢Ey ik Cr)
GLUB-113 bureis for nee by
J 1.27
SCHOONMARCR 46 . 00
44 Weed
E MERS-- Itel•Tert ZrZert. for• 'e by
lezf J scnoolvaxeu
13V.4( ANC“-2
b'iS i o B " ;rO b O T NNTARER & CO
AA. MASON fr. CO, No this
and tdry openoted am prepared to show their filende
he poblie their etienilon, .1 formerly. .ieti7
EAST INDIA CASTOR OlL—Par topetlekr tb •
but A metieut told pressed 011, newly 4ee fr•
tuts en• well , Ist 10 gal each for Ws by
Jr 27 .1 SCROONMARER &CO
ROSIN -40 Wk. No 1, by
le3rS SCHOONfiI&KER & CO
A. WILIIINICA 00«,
EXCHANGE BROKERS
a: R. Confer cf TU.( and Xanfat aA
ALL tIAJELACTAM =AI LIBERAL NATAL
leXl
LII/glllBllll/LllOlll3.
•
J. Pinson Jr.
Agent for the Paws. fit hiSitrOVOr CO. of Phila.
(UM Of th e WMIC(3110/1111121C0 ilompaa7 No.
w water 'rot. kit . ..bore:6
Muttittrzte.izzra4
Ilestranee eze Insert, then rives for the bete& o
the Ir wive. end children; creditors the lives of thel
debtors.:
The whole prate of the Company ere divided
among Um holders of Life Polities.
The ilvideruth of the put two Teen have been theft-
Meer. eeo Leach r ear.
F LOUT -140 bxls 8 P441411' store, (or Ws by
Ids
S DILWORTH 4. CO
' Natc<ibl
T MONSlilltlP—.lstsi :infrared and tot sale by
Ad the pan it lierpb by Id wicicensaam
• Got woo Suak
PATENTED MIT S. 1E47.
ries ender the aseeiSision of tirs Di parts:mat, P. W. •
Gates , ..T went Lars" for mar senors on mew, arsenals Om
haring lams triedln two of tie large sal
fazed es
mery ettelant and areellent
. TALCOTT, CoL Ordleanes,
Branao on Tans& Iwo . NM,
, '• .' .•• Wasareares, Sept. Co te4B. S
considering Grates , Patented Depurreseeat far eat-
Hs& mews oatmeal to be a • sluNe one, I Bave,lty
natherity of the Honorable Secretary of the Navy,
girt fl 'c
Jr. „iNTelta re.
and twe said Improvement roe the u.
•I• , • JCSSSIPH Chief of
ase alto by ,
Buffalo Work& Bedew
RCJPO ef. Mdaar, &canter,
00l & Co; Illoneeeteri N.
'I Haywood & eyde; Seddrylkill Conn • I'
IA
Blebeelr. New,York;„
• I Hon& Delardater.
le He, New aemiSt or,k; N. T;
•H. K. lIN oltatt • , i •
Denme ad & CO, Monument Worba, Debi , •• I
Von Caren, /thelthetett •
A Worts; dB; •
Peeve a Mettler, dot
West Point Foundry; • • -
• Nonth & Pro, Phllzdelybia;
Jenks, Brew:l.:Osman, Pa; •
trt & Noon, Dolton ind Now Web;
Lowel I liladdae Chop, Lewitt; •
&thetteag nob erteri II; • -
Lyman* Bon ler, Sea* Boston, •
and muneronslottetw.
Na IlDarloneio sou & taps to 4 la. Pot
Nov ,- do . 8 to le
No 3 4
_4" 1 do Ito 1, Flee SNO
plloreeralutdrered u. P. W. woes, Chleaao, O.
13. Hammy M i ke Tort, E. D. Morahan ft Co, Pada
delohia. and ECM Peoeille & Bonn. Caleogo, ter Duo
and Taps, with ar aritheat machines for uung them.
mlll meet lon prompt amendom
Cateaoodday .1.1830.
AMUSEMENTS.
PIITAMIGIL 111IISBUIll It LECTURE ROOM,
APOLLOo UALL,--POVIITIII YT.•
OPEN . DAILt
~ from 8 A. hr. till to
morattioo to M 0... and Loewe 1410111,93 eents;
Boomed xants,lo cents extra.
WASHINGTON 11114 PITTBDUBGII , :
13T & 130. Wood Street,. above 711fthe
Tii t t o T t. opgrt i d o i4 .. ze , 424fr u eT :I,i: r atted far
Lectares,Exklbll.larks,/ce. Fat Irons, apply ta ru4
JOUN A FLIZSIIIONS,
eptikitt 18T Wood a.
r INSEED 0110-,n tee baytel4 vitae jam reeet.cd
and far ;en by B 11 . WICYERSHAM
lets Cnr Wood &Sixth pis
•TO BOAT mammals.
oo,ooit fact Rammed Peek Plank;
-
100,000 feet Coal Balt Sid lay - For oltln by
•• ROBERT bielo7lollT,
Attorney at Law. Pirattb et.
b1i . (13 for see by
oFFEE-i-Ou }aura Rlo loibala by C
.1.2 6 ; _
`1717001.1W00L t
HE muket yrfce le Cub*ill be mid for
T
the diffeiltra gnades et Wool, by .
lea; & IIARDAIIGII
rIATIVAJOEDII/1518-12 tee sdmfor,fbr snle by
V Will • • S k W HeRUAUGH
-49 cuts pnma ebo
Lovisvmm:LlME-400brLs fresh 'Whim Lime
(O MOO by ti,441 C H GRANT
lIEESE-63 las orirn.
V for =Jo by :! Ue267
FIRE BRICY;.•4O,OJO In stove sad• r axle by
lev3 JAM .S DALZFJ.I.
RAVAMISLIOULDEIL3-20 cubs fot imle by
&w ItAnntamit
FLOUR• 73 brls 8 F Flour,
• ~ d 8 bil• extra do, Teed on con.ignmenl,
end re , .8 10 bT .• fitall S&IV lIAR BAUGH
T tliD-501Kegs Not reeld fo r sale by
SAESAUGH
IHr.r br.—;:zela.ta cream QaA W R Cheese for sale
Ina • El h W
WiNIXINV bLASS—Y24 urotted •!ze's
' rceeived 'end for nilo by
Jai BkN NAnnArncr
BACON -40 Cuba Shoulders received p i r
Eopluvues,And for zee by
JAMES A 11!;VIII _I3CiN &&,
171741 - ail — asid Gam'. Flannels.
BURCHFIELD keep constantly an
JUL lined a sueply of above Goode, of and approved
woke; also, gasper Flannels tor infante , wear, at
Conk east corrier of Focrili and Market viv.
•
slieondlag Flannels,
OT different o•Ohtu, ennotantiv off hand at • tr. 7 of
oi3 , MURPHY & • 31
I A ItD 00.,-,45 We 1, mell fbr .11e by •
JA.BIPS . DitiZELL
JEW 70 Water .1
BATTING-ICO bales No 1 tor We by
• . JAMES DALEF.LL
AfoLMISEFI-IC.O brls Near Orleans;
bag Sagas House. landing Acta
cremes lonian; far nabs by /AMES DALZW,
Jags •• •
NEW INACINIREL—t3O Ws No 3 n el far naleicy
jez • JAMES'DALZELL
(Aim roan* WInN
New lane, insonpag - oe
Whirantrd Fiench
P rime Qua
do -••
Tic btst brohds.
For tale by do
lead
•t 0 LO gum 110010,
1 . 00 quarts
•-• I . o' de
7.Spinta
1,75 goats
. 0 SP wt. •
MOVRII4. II AWoiiTtl
Tex fr. Wtre Stnre, in the Diamond•
C " M g-24 buiNvalizmigge:.;.
Gl.BBB-600 6n arFoned .Ires, for We by
lea , B'F VON•BONNIIOR9T CO
r1)1:R-VINEGAR-8 bands for sale by
C
}e2s VON BONNIIORST & co
rs, or ao e, to rlase eon.
e t ' arktt e l:¢lT. "g ,
urgent, IsT J R P1.4/11)
Benad Churrls
•
1 EATHEIGO sides N Yf3ole Lestbez. for sale by
IeYS; I& R FLOYD
ROC% POINTER—ISO keg. for Ws by
J &XL FL,rl'ith
BROOMS - 100 do: fancy and CO =llollCorn Deanne
for sale gag, rjer.3] .3 h H PLOTD
ICIICE-10 tei Witting and for We by •
iris 7 R FLOOD
TrAR .3. 011.4 . 40 - brie N TST; •
.1 ' •20 brie Tanners , Oil, for male by
Je23 • /It 11 PLOT°
-
In glom and 'for safe —_-
COFFEL TEA-7100 bags rr:n2e . lllo *
Oar, ,
0 packages 1 II Tp
p ag
by .1 &„ Ft„ 'FLoyD
rillV ILLEDI , IA(7S-00 doz for sale b 1 ' 6 '
letsl It It. FLOYD
Bu owl's L TUBS— 40 des Deana Due el - 1
'
. ' 5 dn . ,' do Tubs. 'or nn le
.1 & R PLOW/
_ .
W RAPPINO PAPER-300 rms IL sorted fftr ule by
.1 tr. R FLA .1D
2
A OARtS Raton' Sides and Rho War, Part rea'd
and far aala by A CULREUTSON
195 Liberty rt
MAC KEREL-32 brio No 3, for soh, by
,A cutecarsonz
F AMILY Pt!OUR-11:0 brloJort rro'd for role by
A CIILOKRTSON
COFFEE --39 mks Greet Rio Just reed Arc wen by,
itY5 • A CULBERTSON
A-20 Cf Cheats Pooehookt, just reo'd for tat. hg T tam A CULPERTVON.
CVFEEF.CO bees M. Cafft'%lTeas
141'13—' 73 hrebests Wane
/eat ieeelved end for we by
tell joun oval. 6to
BAUON-6 Pasts clear Sides,
easel Hams
tasks Plinidderr, received per newer
Hue Nnriori,.aul fir sale by
jj.2l - • JAME'S A lIVITHISON fr. CO
DOTAsil—X.east. of rery.Sne godity for retadi
fr.deo SCHOUNALMIEII,IO.4) . "
lea 111 Wood st
DIXON PAPEit—ii tow roams boavr and e:aao~
U pitch as Ili and in Cincinnati Parh. a .
, • 1 SCII O ONKARE CO
-111 1 0r - ARDWAng PAPER , 4.4'4 40 . 7;111 - x - 12
of
rinotsqualltlar, - tug
StaWINSIAACIIIi CO
CANARY SEED-19 bt.ls
iult ticttooNri
Itsto , oll._a
beb AMP, CO
C jay ; VC I IOOVArCR /6 CO
,Louß..2 l b o
ll 1 ' "11% ZE'lairirNs
je t 31 Water st R as fls,sr
LA —•-• pc
jj fraza make boy far s• oby
• JOU • .%
a Wag RAMAN & ROW •
GLOP — Viatintwe le dim tor sale by.
ir24S WATERMAN & SONS
Cl milo t ~ a•Neh vs~fo~i 7tni r i t '7ard of the etty of
Pabbersh, wilt be held at Ike School lipase on Arty
A.
rli e.ti
at an the It
met fioaday of Jai, arr. at ID &afoot,
M., wltlett wheaoto are regorged to attend.
Piert j c?f i gefd Fenton.
Iq" 4 'n btu
4 /0 kits.
_Jet:
ILOOM 01. an maor and
Ursomr. fo * t Bale Dr bp d Faaa•T Copp
8 WATERMAN A MT!
Q WARS—A:O4O prod corncob
IJ__Js44 8 WAT18.51171:7 801.;3 4y
lal , ACi* 7 —F7l,ll fi — r —, holuderic
. 14 bbdaßldes;
_ Ws' Haw, for rate tvr
J 5 • l. WA"! ERIJAN & SONg
WIAT PArkSlX— Plata ancrEiirased
Paper, foe sale by W I' MARSIZALL,
1.81 Wood
:BILEILL—Ou brim Nom read or.Wirei
EitAWM.4—o. ms rang JAM}3 DOIZELL
OM
Li Borders, (Or Ititan:Ong bo e
th of bouomh end top of.
Won PoPMW P MAP. 114.1,1.,
' eiWood st
FiA.ll-00 brie moused fusel. by •
le22•thhted.DALiELTil
- -•-- - .
D aIIiTIN 0 PAP..ell-100ms Iwo book paper 10:41;
CO do do co 2103 P;
. , 60 do do do - Ova;
. : -. 4
! - 100 do corn tin( - 4123;
• ' : _ '-• • lob do . do ,di Ana;
''. ' , • 60 do do -do 23/40:
' ' • 101 /6 do do 1:0444
TO do 111 no Envelope, mu;;
'Yellow do 203104-
60 do Manilla do 20r
~
do de de lirJE.
.. 800 do assorted orroppin p i a.
pers. inane, fp r axle b 7 JOHN II MELIA
4044 .. di Wood at.
C II GRANT
ed per Bidwell, ft,
JAILLEZ DAtiZELL
- •
. 0 i For solo by,
C H GRANT