~ :s : ., BY' MAW , . TELLCRANI: iOR rhg_PITTBI3URUII DAILY GAZETTE FOREIGN NEWS FURTHER PAIITICULABS IIY .THE. STEAM Ei HIBEUNIA. • , - flaw Yoa ti Jisly . 12. , 711 e Atlantic will content the race with the Asia, which leaven for 11Onton cm the 13th. •• • Thu English Ministry bar'e been !minium! by 'rile Commons in the Greek affair, by a majOrity of • The question of the increase of Napolemessal. cry has received the unction of the French Assenr bly. L i It Is said that Generni Nagarez has bade warm. -- discussion with the Minister from the United States, in which he expresied the astonishment and regret - of the Spanish G,tvernment, that the Government of the United States bet not prevented the ezpodition of Lopez from being prepared in the United SM.: but had allotiml it to .depart with the object of at' seeking Cuba. And it is also 'reported 'that the Spanish • blinider had addreised n warm remon etranre tothe Government at Washington, embody tng the view, of the t , panish Government. This note in not written in n very amiable spirit. Through the tin lneen of Captain Lang, from the ibernia, we have telegraphic deapaichn front loodon up to 'Soundly morning, announcing the arrival of the overland mall, with Ilomhay dotes to the 25th of ?tiny.' At Bente., upwards of one thotowne persons lost tlmir lives by the,explosion of a magazine Net, with throe lhottand Irirrele gem powder. A whole fleet of 30 boat!, were destroyed, bealden doing ins• Incase deniage to the town, tienr which the sion took place. MEM The Parliament of Urfort 'will meet in Algot.— The ickm,of the third Germanitnionban been for malty avowed, and proposed to be auried into of feet by the Covernatent of Hanover. It i. the plat, of, the north German enjoy. to be. formed of Hanover and Oldenburg and the free cliite.and thom enmilcr ntates 'bat are naturally alli ed to Hanover. The principle of the alliance a that of free trade. _ The movement of the tooth German 'manufactu rer', in fayor of high protectivedunes, mentioned by the Pruoian Miniater of Commerce, has induced Hanover to .annoinum-, ,Jirtinetly, the plan of the Third league. ' • hl. llastendey, chief Minirter of Hama tingle, Las been fotradmnltyof ebbe...Hug thepublie fano., Another account raft be has hero convicted of for gery., . : Thernhaa Weil a, charge in the Austrian Repro-, sentatiln at Berlin, and. remove have, triton of new dismtes between Pantie ned'Attrarint --The cholera has rut ppeared ih AUS fEil /ow ifUNGAILY. It is explored 'that . the new Emperor will be crowned )3 Intr when, It Is want. a general am nesty red! 1.0 given to at i the mate prisoners and political , On the authority of the Penh Eritung, Lis stet. led that all the c dicers who, before the revelation, had gained .the imperial wraieu and et:Mated un der the banntr of - Hungary, and who were ■6et worda condemned tor no doing, are to be set at liberty fcnhwith. ; Teo full pardon of several his already been unnennevd: VIENNA. • Dun of:the 19th, mato thatßalsta Ins refuted to recognian tho Frankton Congroason the plena• ry mayembly of the German confederation, corp, midcring it simply a volo 111 II Ty tneetlmi of tho rep re*entat lye, of 04 Germ. :item, The Vienna Journal eutoludee the ohne° ate nonecetueat ce:th there lemnrks: Tins has Rnsain reparwei hertelf Crum Germany."., RMT,SIA. AND TURKEY. Letters from B.:tart do taste that a revolution against-the Tur.t., has Lrolreit out in Beruim.— Tne three 'd;su luie v i hit Gamey, Ltidi, and Bel grade, inn gated:ln br in open Inel:inaction. TS, ins urgrnta were marching against that part of Belgrade which eantaios but n email garrison, but quln'itv of intialtiona of war: • Another ruceraonl that' We fort is already in their 4 Iten,iss si,ey suementsd bat IS, what psrl;p3s. Was net gees stated. The imsilion of Rome is MO unsatisfaclory,-4 A commianso ut tlatthenli has bran tamed to dismiss the =Airier the country.; and aso are told that the pollee has been placed tied= Anglian SEEM - - .41 A frigldfid hvi emerred on' the 181 b of June.. A'ptolof the GfonagZes, en immense edifice used es is heneek roots f , r troops, cave way and fel!, involving 400 or iOO purpose In the coins ENGLAND. • Apsavr mon ing gutr% . - A man named Plato, formerly of the 10th dra slams, made alimmi Remit with a ..it. aspen the person of the Queen, .na she was eenfing out a:Cambridge; Hew. In canteen, with Prince-Al hert: Feitunately no booth was done. farther than demolishing the edaeen's bonnet.- She appeared at the Italian Opera the A 111216 evening, and Was 'molt cordially and enthusiastically graded. The miscreant was or - reared and. eoxmiuedr- Ho appeared sane. , r PARIS. ' 04 Thorsaar,; the r onspirany discovered tit Oran. is A43terti. tUtcy in hove heti extensive rataificatlcns in pranhe. 'Great numbers of per sons belonging to the secret sacteties, and ihst provinces, have been srrertrd.. THE UNION CAUCUS, Am.; Sc ' ; Wasuum con, icily 12. The Union Cruces of Members al Congreva,Cl all parties lavo-eulc to Ho Union, was held to day. The South agrees to tae Hoe cf 31 deg. North latitude, as the boundary of New Mexico—all below that linos, to Texas. T e garrattre trate°t to alai". Mr. Clay I. idtatOT of it. The Noftha Vete to it, and President Fill morels canter.t wen it. So H ofro bids tali to be wattled to the mtisfac:ion all parties. A proposition is entrttalned In the Canoga, to divide Califon:Ue by the earns floe, sod, at the preterit moment, (12, M) the prop/melon is still under rl:6CtlasiOn.w:th a proapect of being carried. TIICK , le a rumor current now, that Mr. Web. act will give piece to Mt. Winthrop to the Cabi. net._ Gen. Seratinived In . this city this mention. 110 ' dames to attend the !demi 'of President Taylor, sad to superiatend the military turargements for the occasion.: • • The ;National Iftelligencer, of this morning, publithca the , efile•al order of procession, and • the ceremonies to.bo observed at the funeral of , Gon. Taylor,' nt 12 o'clock on Saturday. Addatant General lanes has Maned an order that al all Via suilimry stations, on the day sfuti, the order hair 'boon received, the tie ps be pa.' raided at 10 &clack, A. hl. The order is thee , to las Mend to' them, after which all labor for that day will cease. , - • • Miente acne will be urea fro - n sunrise to suna_ . set. The odlerra of the (Maly will also wear the badge of" toonrcing on their kit arm and swordr, nee the colon, of the several reglmen , a will be pot ib mourning for 'biX months. Staniar • orders have' been issued to the Navy.' The solcMoldus io this elty,to morrow, will be of the moat treF.otiog character. A largo body of the' mtlitsty, • regulars and voltUttetta, will be present, sad there will,be an Memento concourse cfcitizens end stranger. llomce Cyclev is talked bf for tbo Department of the latctier, la the New Cabinet. • Naar loax.Suly 12. The running Ileac of the Atlantic was tea ,• days and ten It 1:1(5, which is the ahormet ems on ironed. • CIiaLEILA IN CINCINNATI. Jalyt2 Dl:Tim the Ise( twenty four Fours, there were 31 death( Ironi Mote rs.. ni :tft from other dimes/on nriE A ST. LOUIS. I , . • : Sr. Loris, July 12. A Wholoßalo Liquoistore, on Columbia street, Was partioay deetroved bffire this oventrg. CINCINNATI AIAILKET. July 12 Flour-28er* is a llz.4oleUlly firm fading - floor, cetera br tlopeontiected light recelpta 'ads demand that tau sprung, up for the nerthem mat. het:. hover.. oviaro .eouridenble disoolithao to operate ct au advaare. Sales of 800 bbl,. at 5 ' , !0 1 : 15 per bbl; as the alum:). (air briar' were WA 10 he tad at la., than 53 • 711.aud *err 11838 at that. Some lots tiro thipp:ua. to Dante. . I , hoOtrotels were sold at 471, itt hulk. , Whl.key-Bal , .1 2(1 Ter - Trovisloas.--lial :a 50 lair. Morn Pink at 310,50 bbd, bacon eiPea st 41; 120 bBl. No. I tore alai. Orceerier.—Sales 7n bites Bazar al eaol; 1120 of :00 !Li e,virAn NEW YOICKMA.UIS.Cr mzras • „ . Tan lithej•eia'n new. tea :Lod hut hale effect epee ear market • Ilreadnatft andreevitinna range the mine m leerday. firneet;er are he freely, with a tatul Le.eret rem!! sales el ptit lzaa are making at El 9 noa ht ton, sash and netta. NEW YORE MIBEET IST-VZO 16731 T. lint Yost. 1011,12. . Flom- e The 4,traind emanate fel le fill - EbTlx“ets. Sale. of omma,' Stare at 45 11'105 Male . t ',red Oh In and Indiana, 531903 la, mixed Mir hie an.14)154 , 3 :17 per hp!, lleele.--Not muen b dear; in Vain, and rice. are twelgread. • • ' Prairie°. eentleae.daa. htene.park le 'Mill.. at 510 444 prime. 11 51 =8 G2i per be. Gard' taalatere teacart, at Cornet pace*. ttreecriee—Tneir 'fa hat deing to the matte!, • and poets Dlr. trendy. Pealea logc m hie; D. S. a15.ee,11 , 59, 1.11 Newham. PHILADELZHIA. MARKET. • Puu.ancuuu. Jul? 12. contineto quiet The demand for obigno.nt M lantord. Only 7to to pod b.ttei. good brand , hose berg lotto et 54 ill. Rote. fof , thr cm .d, within the tango of p•ceioon go :,tot ' Whorl rontinot, soothe, and the ealy tole Ygo n :;2,l!. ° V; " b " ; ', TV: 417.1 , WS 47;e1 um, and 6.. c -- mrbiany is Ithld firmly atill6 la 1.1.11,, and tne in Panel,/ COV4ERCIAi RECORD. nsTsruuun auAnn OF TOAD* ata sizacsixe. =cum. commx.yruu FOR JULY. al tuLh/ L;-...1•l X 'coot-...SotT.'ares, 311 ?di/v . 2111=60r awe Oc es 3 Yens.trott—Blortstt Lunn '—lle Connoting le e . reliable tibia of the selling of the British arid. North /I tone:can Royal Neil Steamship., between Ilwwn and Liverpool,en4 between N. Yore aniLiscrisoot calling CO Halifax to lend and seietee pessengois, for the year 1E30: cacti IdettrOok. ' : ;lON Latieo erntl, " New York, u July. a- " ono, lo July. Boston. 'll - " Non- York, 17 st " New York, 131 ,floenin, " Boon, 27 " Novr.Y.tk. 31 " New Took, 3 And. " Bostio; 7 Aug. " Mewl. 10 " • " Now York, 14 • " New York, 17 " • " Bowan, 1 .1 " " T 70,140 1, " " New York, CO " Newyork, 21 , mew, 4 Sept " Boston, tient, t New York, 11 s " Now ,Yorl, 14 " Barton, 19 " &woo, New York, Newitark, , Boston" 2 pett, " Boston. .3 ti L ette C New York, 9 New 1 otk, 15 " Meta". in " " New York, NewNotk, 201 " Boston, 0,3 " Bonen . , 7 Not. " York, 9 Nov. New lork, " 130 . 110 ", 13 " Mown, 17 " " Newt, rk, 131 " New York, el " " Boston, st Roston. 70 " New York, 4 1"°. " New York, SI Deo. Basta ,n Bonoh," New York. 19 " " Bolton, 23 " , . PITTSIIVIIINU MARKET, omen, Prrewartatt (herrn, Satarday morning, July 13, Into. There ...little Cr nn ClittllCOtOtt manifested 13 any, branch o w.de, daring yealenley. Every thing was quiet with RD market change in prices. mogir-tlonsiderable .10.titIce of Flour monied by river, but it was nearly or quite all de signed for storage-consequentir we ran Capon aces's* any extent, from 'first band.. The market is very dolt and not enough is doing to give acOrreC. Idea of prices- There is, however, a declining ten, dram,. in 141olatione! We heard of no sale. of conso nances from mere. nobler, are asking 350312/, without sides to my large extent- Rra ate GonGlaalomil sales limited at 51003 734 P MI. GRAIN-We have no change market Tim following map be remit with araall sales. Wheat 14 Y 25000; Com :30.33d, and first hands, , GROCERIES-The inirket continaesquiet and sales Homed. Naha of N 0 Sagas at et 6/00/ els. N 0 51n lamas 31033 e, an/ &tambour° at 45e p gall. Sales of 75 bags 11114'Coffer, In lots, lb tab 0 lb, PROVISION.Tbe market M quiet bat prices aro generally finitas given In oar last report ONA-71mM la eery little Linseed Oil offered m the market, ad erh hare no Wes of masequenee to re port Sa t es of No. 1 Lard at 55 , 3135 c, of No. 2, se 43* 30e. Winter bleached • perm, 141,30; to a:Mimicked 31,45; Fall do, 1111,3301,40'0 gall. Tumors' Oil may to quoted at Illlsol7'gr bbl. TAR AND ROSIN-Saks of Tat at SlO4 0 and Of Rosin at 133 73 0 bet. ASHES-Nathing of interest has tramp:red in the Ashes Market, doting the put week. The but weather Lam prodheed a falling Mlle consamption in tho roan. nfactuies of glass, eonseneenlly very littl has Leen doing in sales of Ashes, without, however,` any rnam - rial change in prices. oith ;ht operations, we may continue our quotations aifoilower-Pearla. Go; rams, 1110540; Potash, 41041 e; Pone Ash, 310.7/144e' and searching. at 310310 p 14. SOAP !AND CANDI 2 ' , . , -Ngles of mint Seep, at 4 1 04/e; oiSier Candleasttooele; mould tallow, lac, and contiaon dittoed ailltegg'itt. OIigENR-The arrivals of emcee are fair, bet ales have bronco a metterate extant onl y, at 0100, for com mon, and 01041 for cream, I to ootico in tbe 15ra in. given as the present 103 c; Rye 70n; Dar• Oats at''9.lite, from RATES OF DISCOUNT. Nl'--Lilolo:ll:i.s443Y '8 £ sow!, 5 Market street, nen Its a. 11OL.ITI rzehante Broken, rio. Palaiksylvastliu. Wink of Vittsbdsta -;•••Par Exelnage Bank P 1 Mere, &Mao. Flank •PM Uk*.otPhtlad*lphia•—•Par lladlaas. State S'ic &Branches. Exchaage bk. of Va:• • Forsaera Uk.f Va.— , • oithe k1.k..81. Va., Ss/haulm/ Jo hiurgarnouris-- I rt. W.....i50k Va•-•••—• do Wellsburg-.-•• I do Parkersburg— Girard Patt Bank ofliertuattumo-•Plu " Chegerenonly•••Par Delawatc Co.---•pae " idoptit;incry Zo.,,Pud " Plotthureterlund...par Colombia Bridge Coo pas Doylestown Lank ' par Farmera' Bk. Husain..ppm. FameralEtk.Bucl. s Do. pas Farmers L'ls Laneas`r•Bat Lancaa•sr Co Bk.— • , pet Lancaster Bk.• Peri U.Statels Brownsktilo par, Wash:Upon Bl.• • Genyabarghßa.---.• • f Chambersbury••---- Susquehanna Co. Dr.— Middletown I Carina, Farmer Farmers' and Dances , Dank, Waynesburg.• numbing s• .Honesdalls----.---•-• Pa :Lebanon r Rumania-- : Wyoming ..... "' WestDranehttl. f .litalief Plows I 'l'd&ld Toanecnu Bk.°. Tenneuee• • Fez. A. &leech'. 13k 131 t...—•••• - 3 Uu on R=MI 1=!=:=1 dt rib Carollia• 11:11.o! Cape Fear 2 ildnret's Bk.,Newnern• X 'n. Bank-- ..... —• - Ximaila call:111km. Oemden Ilk ...... •••' • 2 Bk. of andemon••• • • 2 Comolertnoliik•--.••• 9 Bk. afGeorkctolra—• 2 8k.."( Hortot2 2 iferehouto 131---- 9 Plante" •ft. Merles Bk• 9 Bk. of loath Caroarta,. 2 Elaryla-%d. Datum°. Bko.••••• •- • -por 8a1t00,1.0 RROerip •• /p lomberland Bk.of Alle or hony Var. Bk. o f Marylard • • •• Farmers' ilt 1111etion ie.. Bt. Fvuleffek ip,tdertcbCo.lik...-.... II ilogcrog 'own Ifi• —• • - " Altnerol Bk.-- 1 Watg ..... ,g2 i ttEi— .. Bk.ot ry ...inner • • - . fielip—Xj'illsb. I: " (iountyt pl .! Ohio. 8t 1a Bt.aad Dranebew Mum Pleasmt Stenbeaulle-... ClaltvriUs•*-• • " Manens Now Linban• •••• El of St.. Clatr•—•—.-7,; of giTtf flaboto— higan Co--- •- . ft. Meth'. ft It Isconstla Torolt.y. .ItFireln.Co.sl.lloo Castoolo.ft. Ci,akiinui Banks Celan*. • do. ...... " Gtreleville—•• •••• Zuteroill• " Pumank • " Wooster —-- ••••••••••••. • I I ttaadnelkt 7o Norwalk 70i Cleveland Xettit......••••••• • . • ... `Wenern Reserve•• , —% , FnneklihYPlc Cal./101m " Chlllleothe -- • .... . •-•-• Lansester ••••••• 7 ...---40 Ilateilton--•••• ••..43 ' Grenville .... •• •• •59 FsseenlYt Centen-40 Urban. Iteateeks. Bk of Rented. Y• .....• I Bk.a —• • •• Tionbett Eento'kv• Now Mint iillsolverallaka•-••• - iCtsak of Eagl.dNcries —•-- , S 4 goy Lem 1130 d 12.8pecliVauen• ;Napoleons —•—• • 3 EP: illeeate•---• .2 130 4'A lEagle,old • —• —. 10 00 , Drlgn e 7.l;;;;h. lilt: Do.raeriet --•---• 15 90 Unite Fereereigns ' 400 . --• 15 00 Frederiekseere. , --.w7EO en Thaler* • •• •• 700 en Ogaden 790 eisdkes•—• •• • • 0 5 59 Zxeheage el, Vote --- Pn o Plnadelphlt •• • Onn ..ne Calnmore —••• . Pm 4 Tanner Tren— EM=l=a . . . 111 TIE Subscribers have Oda day formed acts-Danner. j ship under the firm of W k F Wilson, for the nar rows of tranaacting the Wholesale Grocery and Core. pohislon Business, et No in Wood etreet. . -Wdf. WILSoN. Jr. Pittsburgh. 1, 111511—jri FRANK. WILSON may Aß by Ttit t .-fn lime 'o.a e an — Z i ec t t of f Ze n 'ter b ih d breath , by which tartar In ellowedrto accumulate upon them, and camas finally nose. When this is the CASE, the breath canon be otherwise than bad,and the permes 'dies salved vet only surer from a conselommen of inch being the fan, but are absolutely disagreeable to every ode they approach. lIADEL'S PORI. PIED CIiARCOAL TGOTH PASTE la not only a remed for hut breath , but will prevent the teeth and gums (rent Decreeing diseased, and give to the tenth a whitcneas. Charcoal is admin ed by all ante.. tifie venous to be tee of the greatest diainfeeting agents known. and is ghly approv by all our best Demists as a dentifric hi e. The greate ed st objetdon to its use heretefoin has been the difficulty of getting it pert and free Imm coarse partici.. The PURIFIED CILAROOAL TWIT!' PASTE entirely obviates this dlftertity, as the goal from which n he forced Is poplar wood, band In an bon cylinder, and reduced to an Impalpable powder. The other ingredient. of the P ar MOO .6.00 Dental Sargeons,and are all beer • fielal In their effects. Di the `use of Jules Muer. Periled Charcoal Troth Paste, the most discolored teeth will, in • alien tienaassume a pearly whiteness, and spongy VIZ. bee.e firm and health,. • JILI:3 HAUEL. Primmer and Chemist, 129 Chestent Meet, Phila. For male wholesale and retail, by li. A. Pabeestnek a Co, and R. E. Yellers, Pittsburgh; and "John Par. gent, red J. Mitchell, Allegheny City, Pa. it • DIEM 3 1TL11333 I • No 62 ..Iferrirt strut, Pinslarrgh. A A: ItIAStIN CO, ore now prepared to offer to , LI . the public their goods damaged by the law bre, sample !which may be found: Calteoes slightly damaged at eta; farniturn do,* to grants; laves do, good style, ri.to ID cents; Moos do Lathes, do ,3 to 12e; Chia mores do .10 to 110; striped' Fain o lel; 4-I French one!. do 124 raper Curtain Chintz ',hall price; ningbarus do: timataboat Counter panes; 16.100 co extra; !downing de Lair.. 0 to tles. • Together with our banally lute stock of New and 'Prof, et Goods at a great redaction from former Nicol' /r 2 , • • INSUILAZORI. J. Finney, Jr., Agent for the Penna. Life Inez:rano Ue , of pkg.. Uptrynt of the Western Insuritlea Company Nu. ei Water street, Pittsburee.: Pamphlets, with nil 'necessary inferenatien, and blank tortes veil be furnished. ilashands tan thrum their live, for the benefit of their wives end children; etedners the lives of their debtors. • —The' wattle profit. of the Cenime) ere divided anima the holden of Life Policies. The, dividenos of the pert two Tear. have been eigh ty pereenr. each year. te% 1113113 . TIIC owners and combines.. of goods arriving by thy “Cidsons' Portable Boat Line," will please tate 'lathe that }hey oral be required to pay freight at thii warehouse, according to the receipt, before the looda are removed. C A aIaANIILTY hCO Pauli viingillllo2•• 11 URPTIT t DUWOLIFIELO Inaba, the attention of the ladies to their sweetmeat of neat sty's, 01 Moeller., light and dark, inelodt nue. of the finest quality of Prenub, or the most (arable colorai Wyo. brown, bite, and .thlref abides of Brocade Ganged 's, a new artiele—at north east corner of Fourth and /Jarillt streets. thy, 'game 14 DrT - Goods at F0;14" • BARGAINS] BARGAINS! WILL. IUBSKLL, Sign of the Ma Dee Hive, en • Market street, between Third and Innrth. wilt C 041410,5 searinngg thene Deranged Dry Deed., en Wed needay,J•ly 3.1, and will covinn tir Dorn day In day until all the damned geode OM sold. Thew goods are slightly damaged by water, end will be eirtred to cub perehuers Into than ball the original cost. Oar I.ll9E(oll.lenstorters end tee public to general oral plea., call noon and weever bargains. the goods were damaged by enter only, and many of thew will be (and almost perfect - I/diets of Item we will own at 11113,01 any prier- , Finest ecrember the were, Na at Marko street, between ? trd tied Fourth sign of the tilt Dee 111. e. where no rase, .l•ll , l7lCl win tie tient ewer without being Perfectly satisfied. t t one root. will be &paned for enta il trade 00 11114 OCCa.IOO. wm, numBELL PORT OF PITTSBURGH. MOM—There were 2 fell It inches ha theatteb ht• pma..k, tut enteolng ARRIVED. Michigan. Brie*, Beaver. Lake Krie, Clark, Herter.. Fashion, reablu, 6112aBeitt. Atlantic, Barim-in, Brownsville. Deltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Beaver, Gordon, Braver Camden. Hendrickson. are/Iceman • Youghiogheny, ettafree, Waltrip", E - nderelta. Hastert, Wheeling. Jeßrnon. !Mauna. LoWsville, Vermeer. Herten, Wabash. Cashier, McMillan. Bridgeport. DEPARVEW Mieldgen, Mirk, Beaver. Camden, Hendritkoon, McKeesport. Faehion, reeblere,hlitabeth. Baltic Jacobs. Oro ornairille. Atlantic, Parkrnson,Brownlvilia. Bayer, Gordon, Heaver. Yongbiegheny Chaffee, Glasgow. • Allegheny Belle, CinelnuaG. Zachary 'Baylor. Loma, Louisville Kentucky, Maclean, Wheeling, Jf./ Adam. -, Bt. Louis. Wetlrrille, Young Bridgeport. BOATS lARAYING Tills DAY. BEAVER—Youghioghenyi/ r. X. BUNFloll—WellAvilte. Wllolsl..lNG—Cindemlia;lo A. r. . SYLlallUar ACCIUVCrIIy te.—We learn (fora Capt. Jame K. Bell, whoa neet yesterday mongng on the SaMAIM, that the steamer Banta Fe — ran against a ledge of rocks, on bee late step down the Tervessee river, and it was toned necessary to pat bee on the aortae railway as Paducah. The steamer Dame and lien. Lane came In cell , sten. a few day. ago. In the tduppri riser, by which the Lore muleteed mach damage. She lost one of her wheel bonzes, and Wake bee engine. The new steamer Georgetown, to going over the tolls on Ssturday mnriung, got agrolmd, and we ob• demand thorn Is little probability of bon being got off until the nett' Mae. • • The Little Rork Fleenor or the .00th altotsysi The lam arrival. trim ahoy , . report rho Pennyyrti bound down. age:mud at Petite Jean ban The tion.'dhioltie is reported "high mid dry," near Fort Smith. The Cincinnati Unquirer,' or yrstesday. says: One or the popular bolds in the Louisa, le VI.IIOII/ line, won iindz , rf e ir: p ! ” ternprindy easpenslon yesterday , by bet ~‘g The Coonlaud hits been sold to the Imam Orate Madison packet Swirls..., who intend to run her in connection with they. In that trade. She btought 412,300. ISIPOLLTS DV RIVER. BEAVER—Pint belertioait-5 a& betm Wick & C.I.F. 67 boxes cheese Blew&et & 8t11: 6 Ca We 1 Rhodes 199 bocce cheese 12 eke wool bales & t.che b Canfield; ticks wool JC l 2 dwoo. LOUISVILLr —Pau V aincone-40 sacks feathers 3 khda tobacco, Clark & Thawrilltiozaa arid trunk... Connor & Atkins; 5 brls cement A A wood; 8 hhds to bacco Geo Wcyanani 10 hats feathers A Gordon; IS hhda tobacco Gordy, Jones & cot 10 do do 11 Graff 8. Pe• Jrreswoo—oo brl. Ilene 8 hbds bacon O'Con nor, Attn. & en; 4 bobs lard 01l Clark & now- 0 bola *crap iron Coleco., Hallman & en; 10 tos D Lecell - & Co; 4 bola books Clark & Shawn eO brla bhiskey J A Knox & en, 200 do do Dnin Bell; bozos ook. Mitcham; 22nd. oil II Gruff& co; I MO, lobar-co, .1 Id Cooper. 2dodo J hloDonaleh 4b. Wm Ilincoann I btl..holliboy Lett, D.O & co' 17 b•ce • II Oradreeo; 10 rolls leather, Wen Dyer. lIRIBCIF.PORT—rka Cuntsx—.3o brD goer, own era aboard; 1 mill crank B S Fowler; 33 brls gear, 'sawn &Sinclair; 37 do do Armstrong & Crozer, 23 do do Win H Johtiston; 63 do do Drown & Kirkpatrick; 101 do do 03 eta wool Del; & Upon; 41 bbd. tobacco 11 Oral' A co; 65 do do D Lerch &co; 3T do do 17 milts leather, W Bingham; f 9 hbds tobacco Clark & Thaw. WIIEBLING—Pm losurt-112 aka scoot, Be boxes glass wont Clark & Thaw - ,• 01 do do, Wm Bingham; 14 Ithd a tobacco U Leech & co; 1 box mdse Baker & rompth, 3 eke bacon beam J C Bidwell; 1 WI 1 box, Bail & Mecca; I box clothing H Childs & co. DIVIDIBBD. Office of tha Allegheny Bridge. Company, Pittsburgh, Joly 111111 F. President and Managers of the Company for eructing • Bridge over the Allegheny River, op posite Pitmuurgh, in the County of Allegheny, have this day declared a dividend clone dollar and seventy . ..ants on each share of are. rapist stock, standing In the name of individuals on the books of the compatty. out of the pro fi ts of the 'sat six months, which mill be paid to stockholders or their legal representatives fortuwith. By4J JOHN HARPER, Treamosr. TO 110 AT IS OILDIOII.I. 100,000 feet Seasoned Deg Pl.k; 100,000 feet Coal Boot Stems For Wei by ROBERT hieKNICIRT, Attn,pey al Law. Fourth et IS AMERICAN HOUSE, 1850 110HICEIT LOWXIT, Proprietor, rebitc Sparc llolladaysburgh, P.s. GENERAL tWVICI:—Tert. Daily Line, of Stye. for the East !mil West; ales the Bedford tage 'eaves his boas, tel7.llse BIDWELL 4 CO., VORWARDINO PIZELCIIADITS, Glasgow, P. (Smirk's Ferry Post Wass) Having pc'onanenda located at this place, a new and eubstailuallirhart Boat, we oic 'lmpaled to re. entre and forward prompt], to all points on the river, and candy and Bearer or Olito finale. It 4 Co. Glasgow, June 13.—jeld Dr. J. illasonss Sarsaparilla, or indium Panacea and Blood Puirtglar, HAS been estenslrely used for 7a years by the Dector in an ostensive practice, and is confi dently reecmmended to the public for the core of .11 Impseitl” of the blood mul general debildy, rheum vt, dysgerds, coughs, colds, bro.hillo, dropsy, nor.. or general delidly, female tempuras, met. curial aldose., ulcers,. lonia, or eruptions, and dis co!. of the skin, letter, as Jiver complain., to don for all impurities of the biota. It Method) ...Actable, •nd may be taken under any elreurnstance• with per fect.. sokds Prepared 1.7 SAMUEL KRAMER, FUEL more, 51d. Fur sec, Wholesale and tread, by R P. SELLERS, 57 Wood at, Viustsand. rig. J. I. hITERS aim ht. professional aeretee .I_./ to the citizen. or. lelanchetrer alto vicinity °Mee and iceiderceaor the ',recent, at Itoecilala in Manchester. tannethakly above the U. a. Mari.. Hospital. ielleteLtiv UZW BOOKIII NEW BOOKS I At Lialsrscs' Literary Depot, Third street, apporat the Past Wirt. ONDON An Joan:tat tor Jena. Littell'a Liaise Age, No =J. Ifeldeuie Dollar Magaslne for /sly. Blackwood for Jane. The Vale of Cedars; or We hinny, By Ora • Aguilar, author o("Weistaa's Friewietuy." Boston Shakepeare,Na le. Pictorial Field Bach, No 3. David i.lopperßell,l46 L 4. Newel Dastingei or We Frigate In the Ofing._[43 Undressed Irish Linens ~A►T~UIRPUY s BURCEIFIELO invite th• attention AU of boyerile diem eavoll of •ap.rier wavranted Pare Flax, including a few piece. extra quality Bosom Linen. They have Woo received • sapplv of Shirting Mullins of maperierr fabric, all of which will be wild JvC Lae. and Ed(fags. ltfillEPHYk. SURCIIFIELD have reocived • lama IYI orunent of Liela and Victoria Edgings and Lace Loom Work Thread do, Bobbin do; Volumene. do; Swiss end Jaconel Edginga; Inserting's: Figured and plain Nem Black Mk do, ir.e.-10 nada they uk the attention of barer. ird IEtLOUR—SO barrel. Farmer Kira% circa wand, received end for mato by W lIARBAUGII Stif HEßß rr 9)b fi?' e r SODAASH—III casks imperiziowkistafrAjteit B ACON-111 0 , ttj: prior do :,.1,bao.ol;doro; 10 bhdo do 11olos; rbeelved on booalyn -10001 and for solo by 103) S %V /IA Rilhllllll QUGAR CURED 11A318—DO too reed ao cooriet for sale by UyAf & W HARRAUMI CHEESE—LC. p , C ft; b On= Zeal for gala by • 173 ' Sa IV HARBAUGH WINDOW GLASS—C.ObI, assorted six. recd LT for Ole by 801 8 & W lIAROAUDII rIORN-4:0 be shelled jut reed toe Aida by 1 .1 17 3 8& W 11811.13AUGH NAT 3-100 be reed and far agile ay kJ 172 W BARBA UGH IX TWIST TOBACCO—CD teas No 14aal landing S anO ler aale by [ Jy3 fl&spy, JONIMI &CO L " IS kegs fresh, teemed and for sale by W 11 SUIlliFfrON jy3 Second Lgt B damn far sale , ta joliNsToN POTATOES—ItO bu in atom and for sale by 0. 3 W II JOIINNTON I(EI? i IitUTTER la more sod 10T ,, , 1r . IA ITI „ ..ToN (.rVb.t---i ' biiVier Rio to lotion. kir saiiibi ISAIAH DICKEY &CO Oa Water and Flora ot J3 Acox-71 cask* Ilan.; 4 ...km ninon: 29 cots Shoulder.: 3 casks Mooned. now handing, fro. inottrno4 billion, for solo LI 11 &IMI DICKEY 44. CO 1 3 Wotnn and Front sts. 1.00110440 bris a; OR, and 70 per cent, for tW IL by U A First A Wood rt. ARD Cl 4-25 brlsConkling's No I rot sale by 13 A FAIINFSTPCI: dr.1.13 ./ Ci ALTIISITE- 23 kegs refined, for rale by C,) 1.1 A FAHNESTOCK 6 CO lINSEIED 011.--Eogloh, in ensksttna hrlo,for / by I ',Or II A PA IiNESTOCK kCO QUNDAIF.s--0 2,c iz , N . a . ze n t s atz. ; 3 casks Pnt 3 tale TaMyr, 00. Lie Clieere; 10 Otis hire and Water proof ?Am; 110 bushels Potatoes; In store and for sale by 1 B pANviELD IY 3 130ST(.frN CRACK/W—Jost arrived and for JOI AL No 1:95 Liberty street. ; • 0 Oslo Boston Cold Water Craekets; kris do Batter Biscuit.; kris do Bran Einem 3 WM BPCLURO &CO _ G0,V:F,....41.4=t31d3LA, c7rOoshen Clue sale bT WM A MeCLURO & CO . .. . 03 45gub.ar a B ACON HAbiS-.13 la: nine c nountrdoy ; fonr c11C0,.• 1 .21, P A sale by JP ft II GRANT,t O 4 Wear meet- taillnaile—Tuteigil,oJ, newiiileittog, sod Mvery Eno, to !wive, and for •alo by C • AIeANCLTT AbCO J Canal Baalo. IfF. Guardians of the Poor of the gu Of Pit Mulish Neigh to employ a Matron or None For the pick. at - ity Yam_ Teetimoniale of character will be re• • aired. Application to be made at the office on.Poutth treat, at 2 oiemek P. hi.. until the lath untarth It; order of the cruet COMMItt..e. /AGED hi BRUSH. Seel a Mt hi , Office of the Guardians, Plueborgh, July I, MO. IIL , N . VI . NTKILGREEN -1 e wa tad e' El k Ell V lest lt ! "Jai 1125 LOCAL 'MATTERS. wow= roc cur 'mom= 10N4:21,7r.rc Patina hisurruco.—The meeting, called leiter day afternoon in the Court Howse by the , cniaeas of Pittsburgh, for the . purpose of testifying - their respect for General Zachary Taylor, ate Presi dent of the Hailed Stale.. wow brought to ,order be calling Wilson McCandless, E. 0., to the choir. On 121D1100, Cement Sohn Ilerioo, Meyer Flees• iog of Allegheny; Ea Mayor Adams, of Pitts burgh; Richard Ltard, sad Stephen Clark, of Sharpaborgh, were aponicied Vice Presidents.— William M. limb, Mid ditto I leaning. acted as Secretaries. The Chairman said that this wan a meeting toinpniietl of Members of all political parties, convened for the purpose of paying a crib me t I respect to the memory, of the mighty dead, General 'Zachary Tat lor,late President of the UM. ted States. Whatever might be the political feel logs of those who were opposed to him—they, as well as all inhere, mug honor him, as one who oc cupied a lofty niche in the Americau temple of fame. Personally,he entertained the lei:homier a friend for the lamented Taylor. He had had the pleasure of ■ personal .auquainiance with Lim, formed during his visit to Pennsylvania last year, .and had the honor of receiving an invitation to visit him at the White Hasse. He must say that he, to common with all his fellow Citizens, vents. rated the memory of the President most highly. David Ritchie Eq., moved that a committee of three be appointed to prepare audible reeolutioos. On mottma, the number was enlarged to foe,•til Means. David Ritchie Esq., Joseph Knox klq., Col. John Dunn, Samuel Fahnestock, and . hi Gregg, were appointed on the committee. On motion, the Honorable A. W. Loomis was called on to addrees the meeting during the oh tepee of the committee, Mr. L. rose end laid. • Mr. Prealdent—of,the many eminent patriots and statesmen, who have been called by the suf frages of a free and enlightened people, to preside over the destinies of the Republic, the twelfth has ceased from his labors. The nation mourns the. untimely death of President Taylor! The tongue of eloquence has rendered eminent and appropri ate ttßiutes to has worth; the voice of jus•ico has I commanded proper demonstrations of respect for his memory. To me, with others, was confided the high political trust of proclaiming the paten. tial and ocnuolling voice of Pennsylvania, in ihr recent election of a Chief Magistrate of the Union. That vole° was uttered in behalf of the lamented Taylor. Tho patriotism end devotion of the past, gave assurance of safety and security for thSfue tore. We could not hesitate to beleve that he honor and Integrity which, through forty years Of successful portico in the camp and the field, had shone with conatalit and augmenting splendor, would illuminate add adorn the lofty elevation of executive power, We could not persuade oar. solves to fear that he, who, from youth to egs, had so hI , amid conflict and carnage, perilled his fife e'evato his country's honor, could, to any event, or in any emergency, betray or surrender his country'. interests. We could not yield to the apprehension that the unerring sagacity and in• domitable will, which had borne. him triumphant ly through every struggle end emergency, mould desert him In the exigencies of civil administra tion. A nation'. regrets sues: the coricetneuof our views and steno'n. Bat aka` in the midst r fins high career, the fight of his precious life is extin guished. He Is gone' Citizens Cl all perties—• lovers of virtue and patriotism, unite in spootnne. one expressions of deep end unaffected sorrour -- No discordant note is heard in the enontnfol . dirge which attests a nation's woo. NJ ditcord. ant ante will be heard in the Jubilant symphony which, mingling with the memory and reiterate! 0: his gallant deed., 'shall, in the dim digitate of „the fature, signalise and perpetnato his renown. He has lefi, for his friend., a spotless reptivlien ; In his country, a brilliant fame ; for the wore, n glorious example' uncut received the ronsola.: lions al religion, he calmly and fearleasiv yielded Ha heroic spirit to the God who gave it. The great Poet of Nature ha* said, Men'a evil rashness live in brass, their viruses We Astra th water.' Not so 'rid, him. Hit faults slumber in 'woes •r. inscribed on V4O hearts in hi .untrymeo —his deeds are relOolcted for eon After Mr. LAoolit, who was warmly •pplaudedt had taken hot seat, Capt. Charles Naylor was call ed on to address the weenie. Capt. N. 'said that he had jest adored the Court Room, and his Mind had not been directed to the subject, (or the eon s'deration el whh this meeting had convened. He was therefore wholly unprepared to comply with the kind request of the gentlemen. CoL M'Candlese elated the object of then:tee:jog He had no doubt that the honorable ger:ex:aim woold hod no ditliculty 7n apenking on t ; l:.e inasmuch as be had served glorioualy under Nylor to the late Mexican wer. Captain Naylor acid that he deplored, na much as any one could deplore, the lc,e the na• tints bed sustained In the death of General Taylor, but, for his part, he wee unable to give es pre.ion to his feeling' on this occasion. He bony, more over, that there was a kind Providence which guided events of this kind. and he was reaigned. It was (me that in the estimation of the mllllOl3lOl people, who compon the Inhabitants of the United States, the life of one late President wee regarded as the most valuable and precious existence on the earth. There was a tide in the again of the United Suttee which had reached It, flood, and General Taylor was looked up tom this mien, as ' the greatest man in the country—the one beet suit. ed to meat the present emergency; yet had a pleased God, in his inacrutible wisdom, to cut him down, even as one of the victims of cholera on our western waters, who died unlamented and unknown ! He had been personally acquainted with him , though, he had not had the honor of tarsiers under him, a• bad been stated by the Chair. man. America had given birth to many great men, and yet probably Gen. Taylor, was one of her noblest lona. He had all the requisites ne er/My to the formation of a groat pos set aNI extraordinary energy and decision of character, and yet withal, it was unaueuded by any of the egotism so common among men o' talent. He occopied Mime f less with himself, sad his Own affairs, than any man of similar parent of mind, of whom he had ever heard. It would be invldious to cite example. of the men to whom he referred—they moat be familiar to the mind of every one acquainted with history. General Taylor, on the contrary, was nn humble man—in his own estimation, probably, the moat humble callen of all, in this republic. All his in tentions, too, were Tufo and honest, and his strength of mind wan beet exemphfied in the ad mirable manner In which he bad conducted the public affair. since hie election, though he had been before that time wholly unacquainted with civil affair., and had never even given a vote for any civil officerof the government in his life. He was almost totally unacquainted with the statesman of oar Country, yet bin selecuon of Cat , - Wei, and other °Weer., proved his competency .for the task devolved upon him by the sod - rages of lits fellow anisette. He (Captain H.) had heard, indeed, that the old hero had left has pleasant horn° am the banks of the Mississippi, without having deeded . on the member. of which his cabinet wte to consist. At an interview which be Warn. N) had bad with him, in Washington City, he b u d asked hins; . .whetluir this was the case, and been seamed that it taxa. it had been supposed that lar. Honey, of Philadelphia, would form one of the members of the Cabinet, bat this imlf.form ed Idea, was the only one the President entertain ed at that period. He mentioned this ae MT insinnee of the p,, f ;, dent's force of character, for he had resolved to ! keep his mind nnammeled by hasty deter.) minstion until belied an cpportunity of Judging the himself, and the annals of our country, would show that he had home to a correct conclusion his the subject. This!conclusion too, when nose ar. rived at, was fixed and immoveable. Nothing could shake the confidence he tied reposed in tie members of has Cabinet—the meted power of any political party or combination, wee thee soared. tog. Still If he had seen that any were Miss to the unit reposed in them, ho Would have instals. moonily dismissed them, and not all the power of &lithe political partial in the country could have prevented him front doing so. • General Taylor had, united with his humility. power of anlerdivearion. He made all men Pei that they stood In the p.r ii•nce of one who, though humble in his own so. esteem, was one of the greatest men who encl. lived. Such was the character be bora among the old soldiers who had shared with him the peril, of many ■ battle.— Even his anemias were constrained to admit the elevation of mind and intellect he possessed. !deny a night had he spent by the wittili fires of the blynnao, fawning lathe tale. which Gene oral . Taylor'e eamrides told of ear y ea ploitr, and they all : prayed how great, how cohle-irocam he wee. Almost the best diet with whom be bad ever become acqnslet. ad, slier hlii,ter General VI , Geld Seoh, Car he deemed that no living man, was his eoperi. or.. a so(dier;) tienMel Smith, now in California, bad named Li us;speaking of lie tight at Mohler 5 , that the r intire credit of that behlejuttly belonet'd to Gene ITaylar, "or all the plena, though atria, used td others, were conceived by him; yet to modest. men woe he—ro diTident of hie own obi:. roes, that when hi, object was once eiwined, and victory had perched upon our benne., he inte r had [l4_ eeveteet with of,rr abnnt ehe lettrels, even though he were justly entit'ed to wear them. lo...remarks night tin nomewhat racibling• yet insignificant as Le was, he saw the finger or God is every -event, and melancholy as wee the bereavement which called them together, he was content.— Dleny remark. that were false, and tne juricua to the charecter r f General Tnylor'e CUP.- ceseor, had been made. Ile knew him inmate. ly, and had livedtwith him Inc a long limo on terms of personal fremlehip. Ho looked on him as au honest malt—as a fair men— s an lenewor ale east epright man. It might Its thought, judgiae fro the kindness of his heart, 'that lie would not h vo the morel firmnerts id make use MOal little w rd, no, some. timee when It was necessary ; but e knew that he wait afire, man—Math° was a naliona/ moo l and ho would much disappoint him if ho did not act with the stunner prophet), In every particular. Ile was Ing as her country teas ',mg, arsd grand as kis nation true grand '--(ienud applause.) in the midst of width Certain Naylor took his neat. The Committee returned and presented the fob lowing resolutions, which were, ou motion, ones, impart! adopted. Resat...n.l, That we Hive heard with sorrow n - d alarm of the death of Zachary Taylor, late l're :- dent of the United Sutra, at a time when his life and services appeared to be of the mtmoet im• parlance re the wel'are of hie =Wry. Rarolued, That ho in canned to our admihition and love, not merely beesiose he we• a tuecess• fob General and President of the United &isles, bat chiefly because, in every situation in which he woo p aced during hie laborious add usehil life, his object WAS to Mill faithfollY the functions of hie affix, without reference to his. return ad vancement, and nuly because it was hie duty. RAsolred, That his noble hearted devotion to what he believed to ho hem, gave aim a Wisdom which entitled him to confidence a leaflet, and momently filled bun to adorn the highest station. Rurlved, That to the opioion of this meeting, he had no res.nu to be alarid to die, that he had done his duty, and that ins departure to a better world, at the time which the Creator teed Ltrd of the Universe appointed, could be to him no tub• /burred, That although it would be whish to vise further espreseion to EMI.w for that which has conferred a larger rocar.ure of happioesa upon tan, yet as tic 'expressed his !caret at his depart ure from UN so. do we also regret 'one reparation \ one who has so well deserved our sym• psi hy s tsort gratltude. Rushed, That the least tribute :be citizens the United Staten, tu or oral of olliee,can pay to the memory of President Taylor, the Inhale most grateful to , be found in the Ittocat endeavor to s dtscharge faithfully the duty Which each one owes to his country, and to the cause of order and freedom. Barrlce..l, Thal, as a mark of respect for his memory, it lot recommended that all places 91'1 bovine. be cloted \ on tot toortow, the day of his' (uncut!, after 12 o'zle,4; t hat minute. gotta he fired and the bell. of Ma ady at PatehurgSTo cored do• /Me the dry. Oct mom," of P. C Shemin, El., the. Kowfrg resolution was adopted: Rasotriq, This a commit:cc uf three be appointed to ...Col a satiable penon to : pronounce a . eufogy open the and' character of, the late rtes.:tent —at auth time a• map h°,8".',,h," fined The foitoo log is the: Coo..mace to nelcet a Eu• Icva—r. C. Shannon, Etq , Hon 'Hamar Denny, lamas ft Murray. 03 motion of Mr. Denny. Rioolord, That a oopy of the procredicgs of thin mccung be (nu molted to the fondly oftuo deceased Preget, t. The frlttnetng Committees were sppoined bf the President. CA)2l.l7ll.tift on Aqt.l ivy —Goo. W . Ittrjrr E. tfartirrq, Lh. B. A.. Col. Samuel W. Mack, Col. Leopold Sabi, Mier D. Freherene. Cept Alexander ff ac. Cap:. CGIIIMInfr on 'Taline, 1;414 —Wm. M. I', Thos. M. free, The,. Alefedriev. N. Iturktuae. ter, 13,1. Chu•une Z:lF,Seitrarel M, trelvy, Copt. William Paw on. the meeting rhe n adjourord Fati.—•The alarm of fi:v, laptettlay aitemoon, arae canned by Lb, buratog of a walk: lu tha Silt h Ward. R. A. ellAtNitionAra. 11T1101.VM1 GROCF:II, Praher_, Forwartling, rllan4 (1.11...L0n Atertbani. end Deal,r in I . lt, burs It Maaulacule., 7.4Littrty meet, Pit.bure.l4, IDALL-10 eroa J 21 A FAONI-S , I_IC.,' It CO_ III.OPENSfSINOLA, , ,C., ..tree, foe .112: ,4 I'AIINE-.4001CT Ci I ,„,f(II.A:',:!S--1:7.0 I r:. r, 15 br.• !I tio lot mate by A. CO L.Zil Liberty of C 4 AR 11 , R.',R N101.A,A , 2-151.C. RA: I aulo:r L. , for •,,,y I I 1 lrll. lVltlru tx Cn G I. :t1 ARA " CO ===Zl C l:l;....7:lTAUl'Att—liTU A ll r ,xd!:ted i, l , ?!asln l by :t1 C Ten 1,7 OH. db lot sal , . by je27 WICK s SIeCANDLPaa bo.R IV R rher,c, ll (.1 calm Commo Cheezelor Au 4 by itl7 WICK & !,:ce.6NDLP+B ra.CrUR-100 Larry!. for .n 4 by .e 27 WICK & McCANDLESS bxx oa bend, for gale by ILIII,II. 1/Aloll6ll—iv I.'ll gwNOc sliry tnr ki DI•.KKV it Co HRItING3-20 un 1..4 sold for 101/ jetr7 ittAl All DICKEY Zr. CO CEr.rr. 1 SCLIOONMAKER 4 CO jai 13 Wood .1 EMERY -1u for hy 1,,27 801100NMAKER k CO „AND-11 bits j p3 ;C *2 IIi.,I4Jeyo\IMARER A' CO : S. , AI O JitiON it. CO, No C.:Market street, dies ts'nntl.thle'rutlTta' me precis ed ,o ebnw their r Te 7 76 4S r4 l; I_N m ll_l r A CA superior tope - 1.7 tt i r le% 6 ```” jell .r PCHtioNNIAKER & CO btl. No I, for tt y Jti7,3 l l(lON.SlAliVith CO .acks route to arrive, for sale by 1,71 ISAIAH PICKLY & CO Jen Pivot & Water at. D ROOMF—I4I Jaz on hood a. for sale by Ur jar WICK at. McCANDLMIS F LOUR -154 F Fln j al; ; ll m aLag zi lior r a i r/ b e y o Ic^2o 31 Wood at • xid - rof st — it Try 1.1 the bottle, toy N WieliEltSHAM j r it with eta — Liven Pattern Print.. Mv011,`,",.",.'atd9T.Tii7g.,"::,,7,`,`,.''.'n' n raw Printr of Lawn l'utteeno.oll v fine elotLe.at the low price of IVile; Included in the eunortenent we pint, blue, Ina, and other einora jeit - Y A • • be. JI , :IiLRf CO (SM.J.3E— n WI, to atilve. tor tato ISAIAH DICKEY & CO AND LA hill PEI:18-12i doe drreald with CI iv.; on.. beatitilut mini, to arrive. foe sale by jeni ISAIAH DICKEY &CO t. ar ,ji el ter'dfor .ale 4y - RoßlrynN, LIDTLE k CO uY ilr.llll)Nli:—Viti bin r:on ler role hr' AV \VICK k, N FRS OIL.--:(l , lbrhn Tnhn , r, hn ZP u brie fki; • eututi on , J, wolobie Alai., I I.iiufecti..rtere, 4-c. with the • required water power ror ma- The woo. alter 10cAJ. t. i dWell nc 11,. endL.t. me nimkted upon the mold° Wilma center wit"t tie ill 1c twenty ref the whet. coon l. el the reer. Adm xi, with a tail tool of Mout Get, 1 °about cole en end and New twicht o • elm° dirt.. Woo Tee 01110 md tionikail le I ertitimetwo attic Plena. from Pieta to PIM. 011511,1 per. trraucti i to :Le Eh, .141 lOc Iv . West, thmegh the vete ite beat timer at the U. rt • tot le.o tune soon nuke Ilett, EA. tlo It wheocr futi Fitnierg Mill, The coral Gum Ohio I. the LIM° ittro pasy. to Woe of ALu q t aeg c I'll Ace, of Land tweelowiet cWe Vellttuf Draw, adjoining, the lone- old of I,in °en of the Leal to E r . tc ji My of the esti road. The "tar Itund le m 1 ittglt Cl., laud pay. 10r114 10— More then ktroeitaietl eaJ tote, terry ver, level and se tsbie for Alttelow. re,l tiartlet• !MI rich and well water ed, Red .eiii t rod mole, Will L. told ku 'holt. or LI qt. .1.1,1 t..• a lee, • tree of 4thmem ot hied, twohdrd Cr, uul Ice moil me the cc, b. Ail 1 ammo he un the bo•Ilt. Op Itei .titre uy the a tut It. andcud • the Pima Real ILowl, Moo ll:41 ~and. 'I hew ate on Ow Ent: te °eye welt tu It two Om y eone imewode; maw dwelling hmo wet oile•totiolt , rgo ~.11 1...1 to teed and rich, and Mr tweiti, of hwatioe, fit etility of mil, and Fame a speedy .11 crest intreme in mhte ie tummy...wed cc wa t.. Pe. leyhmia. LI is ut II cupped with Metter, tl end me m imu nt .prieue. of Imre water, and . ` well adapted to farm., 4.witontr,or rmuces, and will Le acIJ witch. or in quatteicq to amt purellaltrs. With the unequalled wow pow. r jwt Mere wail below it, .t 1 it. ettinmll.4 gene arbirs) peattion, it mmt incr.° m value morel - m.4ly perl.afq liss¢ any othee piece of Laud in lb. Well 'Alao,kt lot I of ground ettnete (t. New 111-Witco, eat of , the inmeg. path el tl,e e nal; wed homiled by it, tetwent the , t ,. klp l y z = and locket( the tisql, part thew and lan Wow All the property °beautifully °tolled, ice heolthy coun try, ...Inc with real, timber. Wilding wetitesaki, sint bet tbrey to three and a bait' mite from the Obi riser, tra wilos from M n The cawal which puns it, trawl. entatemication with the Ohio tiret.i Iwite Ewe Re Eton cud Cleveland: aud the Onro mil Velma. 11. Ito., now h o rmiur to compleion, and which ten through mach of tO eon belay it within m hour or lew time uf rslt.tiorgh, au to Red all rough it the of passmgen,preo DAMN few tem. beaqy t L qq 17.'" ( mm El truth Is lased CinctnntW tor ppokine hems ten J bet ItOrtlihlAKUß - r 110 br , t bleached wooer Oephent 0,1; 11W brie do do Whale Odi • 31 , ...;' 4 ,11s•Nint, Sortie 0,1; 111, Lae Hlicrvt Candlrxi 11,r ,010 Lp A LLFAN 141,1./I.ES, SI South Whervc , , Yldladelpt ia, Act Dan! and Surgical Dori... GREEN, 11l D. humorly of Philadelphia, and 1 lam in Na 01.10, tehe. pia: rot. innn• 'noucelng that he ha, Meucci homon permanently In rlitiburrli. for the pnrpoio of pc:mirror the ',mom, bronchi. , of Alcincom and Surgery. Culls - prommly aoemird to at all 10111, of the day and night. lit, and reudenee No I la Tlarl sterut,Lcureen cod Oral, Ilureaumon.— Slut/ton, Fclu , Fourth .1; I' lilny B•oksoil, .d Yo‘oo.r, IVoocl'cllcluut; B. cry itcicl?.clly Avototo R'l't : ''r f l :: l.'"' euI:u,o1o. jyl :u 6.1 Wood at \ - • 1.0.1, purer, clod 1.0. purer [tn. W . 4 iFer room ' /I to A ItBllAi.l. »I s] IVood nt 01H — ENT-- 7 / 4 ) dox tor roD4 Xy k E HELLER:4 tfiIUILV FLOUR-1140 - firkrust reed for ink . by P fr:4s A cut.HEßTsont (101 , 1 7 1-:E—ao sort. Often Rio lu.l reed lot ante by ‘...) jeo. a CIII.IiERTSON FiIEA-211 Micas roucliong,jun reed ter rate by 1_ /C 23 A c:111,11KSI7YO71 COFFEth A TEAS nn boss Nio Cu'Jee, Just received and (or sale by leSl - JOHN WATT& CO laTlres, cafes Homo; b casks Shoulders, received per steamer lease Newton, and for emla by Jolt JAMES A PLI HUTCHNON A CO . _ _ TAS - Ir—Y casks of very fine ousllty for trust line, for sales by J scilooNMAKfilt Ml 4 11 Wood at Iff.i.Rl/12A11.1 VAPEII, from 30240 to 12 21 . 2 — 0 f JUL yarrow quali:lce, for solo by Jai J OcIII,OI2SIAKEII to CO. _ T T Amp—i, S.yay Cored Canvaued Haw, H 111.1Yeeeived Lad /or en , . by jet: , 5. t IV. lIARI3IIUQII. itEGULAN .WI.UNESDAY PAC .NET carscruswri, cApmin am J. lanysrz. ,udlid Lout was 0 ant by the ' the steamer teal c Newton, and cub, for the Cind Baud and Plitshorib Parke: Bade., and will [save every inn Csueinnati, it, place of the New Ruaniusl, No. For fmCght or pas., ,soly 001.4.0,4.1. m .1 N111.,71-:NBFR falt. Art . MIONONG Alt telsA ROUT 2Ce ar 7r . EEL anly 73 itt Its", st•gtng• Via Brownsville and •7. “tberlard to Baltimore sod Fat. To BA I.lk_.Eta to 00 T boot tusars the